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2022年辽宁省铁岭市大学英语6级大学英
语六级真题(含答案)
学校:班级:姓名:考号:
、l.WritingQO题)
1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicJobProblemsforCollegeGraduates.Studythefollowingcharts
carefullyandyourcompositionmustbebasedontheinformationgivenin
thecharts.Writeto:
statethechangesincollegegraduates'choicesofcareers;
(2)givepossiblereasonsforthechanges;
(3)suggestsomesolutionstotheproblem.
1981
□Graduateswhocontinuetostudy
SGraduateswhotakeJobsirrelevanttotheirmajors
□GraduateswhoholdjobsIntheirmajors
Yourcompositionshouldbenolessthan150words.Pleasewriteneatly.
2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetterto
consoleyourfriendwhorecentlyfailedinTOEFL.Youshouldwriteatleast
150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.得知好友John未通过托福考试,他情绪低落
2.帮他分析可能存在的问题,提出合理建议
3,鼓励他战胜失败
ALetterofConsolation
3.Inthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacompositionentitled
MenaceofEyesightDeteriorating.Yourcompositionshouldbeatleast150
wordslongandcontainthefollowingideas:
1.现代人的视力正在受到严重的威胁
2.主要原因是哪些
3.保护视力必须从孩子做起
4.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
FoodSafetyProblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150words.Followingthe
outlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.我国食品市场存在的问题。
2.怎样解决食品安全问题。
3.结论。
5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledDormitoryLife.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe
outlinegivenbelow.
1.对于许多大学生来说,宿舍生活是一种全新的体验。
2.家居生活与宿舍生活最大的不同之处。
3,宿舍生活的优点与不便。
DormitoryLife
6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
HardLifeIsGoodforChildren.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing
theoutlinegivenbelow:
1.独生子女的种种问题
2.造成这些问题的原因
3.提出你的解决方法
HardLifeIsGoodforChildren
7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledOncelebrityWorkingasProductsSpokesperson.Youshouldwriteat
least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.名人代言现象普遍
2.名人代言存在一些问题
3.你的看法
OnCelebrityWorkingasProducts'Spokesperson
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea
compositiononthetopicHowIFinanceMyCollegeEducation.Youshould
writeatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin
Chinese)below.
1.上大学的费用(tuitionandfees)可以通过多处途径解决
2.哪种途径适合于我(说明理由)
9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledOn
AgingPopulation.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbasedonthechartand
outlinegivenbelow:
1.目前老龄化现象很严重
2.这种现象可能产生的社会影响和后果
3.你的建议
OnAgingPopulation
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritea
compositionwiththetitleofLivingExpenditureofaDevelopedCountry,
analyzingchangesinpeople'slivingexpenditureofadevelopedcountry.You
shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlineandchartgivenbelow.
1.描述图表中生活费用支出的变化情况
2.给出可能的原因
3.得出你的结论
Food24.4%
MedicalCare2.7%3.2%
TransportationandCommunication10%
Fuel,LightandWaterCharges
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)
11.
DuringtheWorldWarI,millionsofAmericansoldiersformedthehabitof
12.
Peopleresumedtheirinterestinnaturalgasasafuelasaresultof
ofthelate1960sandearly1970s.
13.Library
Thelibraryisaplacewherebooks,journals,microfilms,audioandvisual
materialsarekeptandorganizedtosupportthecultural,informational,
recreational,andeducationalneedsofthegeneralpublicorspecificgroupsof
users.Recentadvancesincomputingandcommunicationtechnologieshave
transformedthecontemporarylibrary:itisnotonlyawarehouse,butnowalso
anactivememberinavastnetworkoflibrariesanddatabanksthroughwhich
usershaveaccesstoaworld-widestoreofrecordedknowledge.
Themostcommonkindsoflibrariesarepubliclibrariesandthoseofschools,
collegesanduniversities,andgovernment.Inaddition,manyspecialized
librariesservingindustry,commerce,themedia,andtheprofessionshave
beenestablishedduringthepasthalfcentury.IntheUnitedStatesandCanada
alonemorethan135,000librariesexist,ranginginsizefromtheLibraryof
Congresstothesmallestelementaryschoolfacilities.
ClassificationSystemsandtheCatalog
Libraryclassificationsystemspermituserstofindaparticularbookorauthor,
ortodiscoverwhatbooksonaparticularsubjectareheldbythelibrary.Most
librariesuseoneofthreemajorclassificationsystems:theDeweyDecimal
System,inventedbyMelvilDewey;theUniversalDecimalClassification,a
EuropeanadaptationofDewey;orasystemdevelopedbytheLibraryof
Congress.Thelibrary'scatalognotonlyliststhelibrary'scontentsbutalso
analyzesthem,sothatallworksbyanindividualauthor,allworksonagiven
subject,andallworksinaspecificcategory(dictionaries,music,ormaps,for
example)canbeeasilylocatedbyreaders.Themodemcatalogisapractical
toolthatistheresultoftheanalysisofthesubject,category,andcontentsof
books,videocassettes,microfilms,compactdiscs,andahostofother
informationalvehicles.
Thelibrary'sowncardcatalogisonlyoneofthemanyformsinwhichcatalog
andbibliographicmaterialsareavailable.LargelibrariesowntheNational
UnionCatalog,forexample,acumulativelistingofthelibraryresourcesof
theLibraryofCongressandothermajorandspecializedlibrariesintheUnited
StatesandCanada.Specializedlibrariesmayownorsubscribetosuch
specializedcatalogsastheEighteenthCenturyShortTitleCatalog(ESTC),a
computerizeddatabaselistingeverypublication-book,pamphlet,orsingle
sheet-printedbetween1701and1800inEnglishor,ifinaforeignlanguage,
inEnglish-speakingcountries.
Catalogingandclassifyingareexpensiveprocesses.Manylibrariescut
expensesbysubscribingtoacomputerizedbibliographicservice.Tolocate
materialsthatarenotamongits.holdings,alibrarymayinquiretheOnline
ComputerLibraryCenter(OCLC)ortheResearchLibrariesInformation
Network(RLIN),whicharethetwomajornationalcatalognetworks.
Throughtheircomputerizeddatabases,thesenetworksofferinterlibraryloan
servicesthatcanoperate,ifnecessary,acrossthecontinent.
History
Theearliestancientlibrarieswereclaytabletstoreroomsinancient
Mesopotamia,andthelaterpapyrusscrolllibrariesinEgypt,Greece,and
Rome.Ashurbanipal'slibraryinNineveh(7thcenturyBC)consistedof
thousandsofinscribedclaytabletsrecordinglaws,astronomicaldata,
commercialtransactions,narrativepoems,androyalhappenings.A30,000-
tabletlibraryhasbeendiscoveredatdiggingsintheancientSumeriancityof
Nippur,andotherextensivelibrarieshavebeenfoundthroughoutthe
Mesopotamianregion.
TheearliestlargeGreeklibraryistracedtoAristotle(4thcenturyBC),butthe
greatestwasestablished(3dcenturyBC)byPtolemyIinthemuseumat
Alexandria,Egypt.Scholarstherecopied,revisedandeditedworksofthe
classicalGreekwriters.Theircopiesofancientworksbecamethestandard
editionsonwhichother
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Inordertosaveresources,sustainablecommunitiesencouragepeopleto
A.usetelecommutingmethodstocontactfriends
B.cookathomeinsteadofoutsidetoavoidairpollution
C.integratethefunctionofworkingandlivingfortheirhome
D.forbiddrivingwithinthesustainablecommunities
15.
Whenyourmindwastransferredfromyourbraintoamachine,youwould
yourtrainofthought.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
A"SloppyJoe"combinescheeseandhamburgermeattogether.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.AccordingtoKevinLygo,theBBCfailstoattractyoungerviewers
becauseitsprogramsare.
A.toorebellious
B.abitconservativeandoutdated
C.lackinginintegrity
D.toohigh-minded
18.
Inancienttimes,athletesWhoshowexcellentskillsinsportscouldbeentitled
to.
19.CreaturesoftheThermal(热量的)Vents
Thethree-personsubmersibleAlvinsankthroughthecold,darkwatersofthe
PacificOceanformorethananhour,finallytouchingdownontheseafloor
morethan8,000feetbelowthesurface.ItwasDecember1993,andthe
scientistsinsidethesubhadcometothisstretchoftheEastPacificRise,an
underwatermountainrangeabout500milessouthwestofAcapulco,Mexico,
toinspectarecentlyformedhydrothermalvent-afissure(裂缝)intheocean
bottomthatleaksboiling,acidicwater.
Peeringoutthroughthesub'stinywindows,thevisitorswereastonishedto
seethicketsofgianttubeworms,somefourfeettall.Thetailendsofthe
wormswerefirmlyplantedontheoceanfloor,whileredplumesontheother
endsswayedlikeafieldofpoppies.Alvinhadbroughtresearchestothesame
spotlessthantwoyearsearlier,whentheyhadseennoneofthesestrange
creatures.Previousmeasurementsshowedthatindividualtubewormscould
increaseinlengthatarateof33inchesperyear,makingthemthefastest-
growingmarineinvertebrates.Thatmeanstubewormscangrowmorerapidly
thanscientistsoncethought.
Thegianttubewormisoneofthemosteye-catchingmembersofadiverse
communitythatformsaroundhydrothermalvents.Scientistsoncethought
thatnolivingthingcouldsurvivetheharshcombinationoftoxicchemicals,
hightemperatures,highpressures,andtotaldarknessatthesevents.Butin
1977,researchersdivinginAlvindiscoveredtubewormsandotherstrange
organismsthrivingataVentofftheGalapagosIslands.Similarcommunities
havesincebeenfoundatseveralhundredhotsotsaroundtheworld.These
creaturesarelikenothingelseonEarth.
Ventsform,wheretheplanet'scrustalplatesareslowlyspreadingapartand
magmaiswellingupfrombelowtoform,mountainrangesknownasmid-
oceanridges.Ascracksform,atthesespreadingcenters,seawaterseepsa
mileortwodownintothehotrock.Enrichedwithmineralsleachedfromthe
rock,thewaterheatsandrisestotheoceanfloortoform,avent.Ventsare
usuallyclusteredinfields,underwaterversionsofYellowstone'sgeyserbasins.
Individualventopeningstypicallyrangefromlessthanahalfinchtomore
thansixfeetindiameter.Suchfieldsarenormallyfoundatadepthofmore
thanamile.MosthavebeendiscoveredalongthecrestoftheMid-Oceanic
Ridge,a46,000-mile-longchainofmountainsthatwrapsaroundEarthlike
theseamsonabaseball.Afewventshavealsobeenfoundatseamounts,
underwatervolcanoesthatarenotlocatedattheintersectionofcrustalplates.
Hydrothermalventsareunderwateroases(避风港),providinghabitatfor
manycreaturesthatarenotfoundanywhereelseintheocean.Waterpouring
outofventscanreachtemperaturesuptoabout400℃;thehighpressurekeeps
thewaterfromboiling.However,theintenseheatislimitedtoasmallarea.
Withinlessthananinchoftheventopening,thewatertemperaturedropsto
2℃,theambienttemperatureofdeepseawater.Mostofthecreaturesthat
assemblearoundventsliveattemperaturesjustabovefreezing.Thus,
chemicalsarethekeytoventlife,notheat.Themostprevalentchemical
dissolvedinventwaterishydrogensulfide(硫化氢),whichsmellslikerotten
eggs.Thischemicalisproducedwhenseawaterreactswithsulfate(硫酸盐)
intherocksbelowtheoceanfloor.Ventbacteriausehydrogensulfideastheir
energysourceinsteadofsunlight.Thebacteriainturnsustainlargeorganisms
intheventcommunity.
Theclams,mussels,tubeworms,andothercreaturesattheventhavea
symbioticrelationship(共生关系)withbacteria.Thegianttubeworms,for
example,havenodigestivesystem—nomouthorgut.Thewormdepends
virtuallysolelyonthebacteriaforitsnutritionandbothpartnersbenefit.The
brown,spongytissuefillingtheinsideofatube
A.YB.NC.NG
20.Ifyouwanttogetofftothefightstart,youshouldtreatthereceptionists
asyourpotentialbosses.
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)
21.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Nomancanchangetheweather.Nobodycancontroltheweather.
Butifyoustudycorrectlythesignsarounduswecantellimportantchanges
inweather.Thiswayoftellingwhattheweatherwillbeonthefollowingday
ortwoiscalledweatherforecasts.
Formanycenturiesandinallcountriespeoplehavestudiedtheweatherand
triedtomakeweatherforecasting.[26]Sometimesdistantobjectssuchashills
andtalltreesseemtobeveryclearandnear.Thisisasignofmuchwater
vaporintheair,andthereforerainwillprobablycome.Ringsroundthesun
areasignofcomingrain.Manypeoplefeelpainintheirbones.Thisisasign
ofthecomingofwetweather.Somebirdsflyhighiffineweatheriscoming.
[27]Theflynearthegroundifrainorstormyweatherisontheway.Itis
probablybecauseoftheinsectswhichtheyarehuntingthattheyflylow.If
youseearainbowduringrainyweather,thisisasignthattheweatherwill
becomeclearandfine.Suchrainbowsalwayscomeintheevening.Ifafog
appearsinthemorningjustaboutsunrisethenthedaywillbewarm.[28]If
thestarstwinkleclearlyatnight,thenfineweatherwillcontinue.Ifthesunset
ismostlyredincolor,thenthefollowingdaywillbefine.Iftherainbow
appearsinthemorning,rainyweatherwillprobablycome.
Mostoftheabovesayingshavebeenmadebypeoplewhohaveusedtheir
eyesandbrainstomakeweatherforecasting.
(27)-
A.Theweatherwillbefine.
B.Rainwillprobablycome.
C.Therewillbeafog.
D.Fineweatherwillcontinue.
22.听力原文:W:Hi,John!
M:Hi,Beth!
W:Congratulations!Iheardyou'vegotapart-timejob.
M:No.IwishIhad.I'mstillonthewaitinglist.
W:Seemslikeit'shardtogetagoodpart-timejobthesedays.
M:Youbet.I'vebeensearchingonlinefordays,butthere'slittlechance...
W:Funny,isn'tit?You'reaManagementmajorconcentratingonMarketing.
Nowyou'vegottolearnhowtomarketyourself!Whynotlookinthelocal
paper?There'reoftenlotsofjobsinit.
M:Areyoukidding?Theunemploymentfiguresareupagainthismonth!
W:Don'tbesonegative.Lookatthejobsintheclassifiedsintoday'spaper...so
manyopenings.Justprintoutyourresumeandsendittothem.
M:Iusuallyapplyonline.Isendashortcoverletterinthetextoftheemail,
andthenattachmyresume.It'sconvenient.Whataboutyou?Anyluck?
W:Well,Ihaven'tevenstartedplanningtolookforajobyet.IfonlyIhad
moretime,Icoulddoit.
M:Whysobusy?
W:Well,Ididn'tgetgoodgradeslastsemesterandfailedtwotests...
M:Sorrytohearthat.Ithinknoonedeservesgoodgradesmorethanyou!
W:Thank,you.Themainreason,Iguess,wasthatIdidn'tgetaccustomedto
thewayoflearninghere.Well,wherethere'sawill,there'saway.Iwishyou
goodluckonyourjobsearch.
(20).
A.Hehasgotapart-timejob.
B.Heisstillonthewaitinglist.
C.Hehasnotyetstartedtolookforajob.
D.Heisplanningtolookforajob.
23.听力原文:Afteragenerationofno-faultdivorceinAmerica,law-makers
insomestatesarebeingaskedtomakeithardertoendamarriagewhenone
spousedoesnotwanttocallitoff.Proposalsinseveralstatestomake
contesteddivorceshardertoobtainaresupportedbyconservativegroups
seekingtopromotetheirconceptoffamilyvalues.Theseproposalswouldgo
backto,incontestedcases,theoldrequirementthatonespouseshouldshow
theotherwas"atfault",suchasbeingunfaithful,abusive,adruguseror
someonewhodesertsthemarriage.Thatwouldbeabigshiftfromcurrent
divorcelaws.
Theno-faultdivorcelawhasbeenenactedthroughoutAmericasince
Californiaputthefirstoneonthebooksin1970.Undersuchlaws,someone
cangetadivorceongroundsthatthemarriagehasbrokendownwithout
havingtoclaimwrongdoingbytheotherspouse.No-faultdivorcescanbe
obtainedevenifonespousedoesnotagreetodissolvethemarriage.
However,manylawyerswhospecializeindivorcethinkreturningtoafault
requirementisabadideaeventhoughsuchachangemightboostbusinessfor
them.Theythinkitwouldonlyintensifythebitternessoflawsuitsandfighting
andtearingapartofchildrenthatno-faultwasinitiallydesignedtoease.
Sofarlimitsonno-faulthavebeenproposedinseveralstates.Proposalsin
thesestateswouldletcouplessigncontractsmakingtheirmarriagesharderto
dissolveandallowno-faultdivorcesforcoupleswhoagreetosplitup.
Coupleswithchildrenwouldhavetogothroughcounselingontheimpact
thatdivorcemighthaveonachild.
(30)-
A.Adivorceinwhichbothhusbandandwifewanttocallthemarriageoff.
B.Adivorceinwhichthecouplehavegotchildren,
C.Adivorceinwhichthecouplecannotagreeontheguardianship.
D.Adivorceinwhichonlyonespouseagreestodissolvethemarriage.
24.(36)
A.Theypaythesamewage.
B.Theyinvolveworkingoutdoors.
C.Theycanbesubstitutedfurcollegestudents.
D.They'repert-time.
25.听力原文:M:DoyouthinkMarthawillgetthereintime?
W:Noway.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(14)
A.Marthadoesn'tknowtheway.
B.Marthawillbelate.
C.Marthaistoofaraway.
D.She'llsendMarthaaway.
26.(45)
27.
[B5]
28.
[B4]
29.(35)
A.Theraidhadbeenphotographedbyhiddencameras.
B.Somewatchmenhadseentheraid.
C.ThebanktellerprovedthatJoewastherobber.
D.Somemonitorshadbeeninstallednearby.
30.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe
passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral
idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin
theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.
Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing
information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave
justheardorwritedownthe
Millionsofyoungpeoplearecreatingblogs.Millionsofothersarereading
them.Theword"blog"isashortwayofsayingWeblog.
Manypopular[B1]nowofferfree,easywaystocreatepersonalWeb
pagesandfillthemwithwritingsandpictures.Manyyoungadultsusetheir
blogstowriteaboutdaily[B2]andeventsintheirlives.Theyalso
provideaplaceforpeopletowritetheirideasand[B3]andreactto
theideasofothers.
Blogsofferyoungpeopleaplacetoshowtheirwritingsandotherformsof
[B4].Blogscanalsobehelpfultoconnectyoungpeoplewithlarger
socialgroups.Butsomeresearcherssaythe[B5]harmlessblogscan
becomedangerouswhenreadonthe[B6]bymillionsofpeopleall
overtheworld.
Peopleare[B7]thatstudentsareincludinginformationintheirblogs
thatcreateathreattotheirown[B8]andsafety.[B9].This
personalinformationputsthematriskofbeingsoughtoutbydangerous
peoplewhowanttoharmthem.
[BIO]______
Onewaytoavoidtheseproblemsisbyusingprogramsthatpermitblogsto
bereadby"friendsonly".[Bll]
[Bl]
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3题)
31.
Theunemployedmenwereashamedofbeingunemployedbecausetheyhad
theopinionthat.
32.[S3]
33.Totieitselfsafelytoanewhome,amusselmust.
A.produceathreadtoanchortothehardsurface
B.drawairandwaterfromitspad-likestructure
C.holddownatentashumanbeingsdo
D.placemanyanchorlinesstrategically
五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)
34.
[S4]
35.
[S5]
36.
[sio]
六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)
37.
[sio]
38.
[S2]
39.
[S8]
参考答案
l.JOBPROBLEMSFORCOLLEGEGRADUATESEachyearthousands
uponthousandsofgraduatesfloodintothejobmarketwavingtheircollege
diplomasandcertificatesexpectingbetterjobsintheirspecializedfieldsonly
tobefrustratedanddisappointed.Accordingtothechartsonly35percentof
graduatesin2006couldfindjobsrelatedtotheirmajorscomparedwith89
percentin1981whenChinahaditsfirstcollegegraduatesaftertheCultural
Revolution.Whydocollegegraduatesfinditincreasinglydifficulttogeta
satisfactoryandrewardingjob?Onereasonperhapsisthatmanycollegesand
universitiesfailtogeartheircurriculatothedevelopmentofindustries.
Degreecoursesofferedinmanycollegesanduniversitiesaresooutdatedand
irrelevantandimpracticalthatemployersaswellasstudentsthemselvesfind
ithardtotranslatetheirbookknowledgeintorealjobskills.Noemployers
wanttoknowabouttheirmind-broadeningandhorizon-wideningqualities
andfewarcwillingtospendtimeandbudgettrainingrawrecruits.Secondly
thereisanoversupplyofgraduateswithacertainspecialtyandthis
oversupplyisincreasing.Alreadythereisanoverabundanceoflawyers
executivesecretariessalesengineersandotherspecialists.Yetcollegesand
graduateschoolscontinueeveryyeartoturnoutmoregraduatesofthese
specialtiestocompeteforjobsthataren'tthere.Theresultisthatmanyof
themcannotentertheprofessionsforwhichtheyaretrainedandhavetotake
otherjobswhichevendonotrequireacollegedegree.Ontheotherhandthere
istremendousneedforteachersresearchworkersandpublicofficials.Butthe
disparityinpaybetweenintellectualworkandbusinessmanagementhas
frustratedthehopeandambitionofgraduateswhomajorineducation
administrationandliberalarts.Collegegraduatesaresotospeakvaluable
resourcesinourcountryandnoonehastherighttowastethewealthoftalent.
Theproblemstheyencounterinjobhuntingdeservemoreattentionfromthe
collegesandthegovernment.Thecollegesshouldgetstudentsoutoftheivory
towerandgeartheircoursestotherealneedsofindustryandbusiness;while
thegovernmentshouldprovidecollegegraduateswithmorevocational
opportunitiesbetter'workingconditionsanddecentsalariessothatmoreand
moregraduateswouldliketodevotetheirlifetoacademicstudiesand
scientificresearch.JOBPROBLEMSFORCOLLEGEGRADUATESEach
yearthousandsuponthousandsofgraduatesfloodintothejobmarket,waving
theircollegediplomasandcertificates,expectingbetterjobsintheir
specializedfields,onlytobefrustratedanddisappointed.Accordingtothe
charts,only35percentofgraduatesin2006couldfindjobsrelatedtotheir
majors,comparedwith89percentin1981whenChinahaditsfirstcollege
graduatesaftertheCulturalRevolution.Whydocollegegraduatesfindit
increasinglydifficulttogetasatisfactoryandrewardingjob?Onereason
perhapsisthatmanycollegesanduniversitiesfailtogeartheircurriculato
thedevelopmentofindustries.Degreecoursesofferedinmanycollegesand
universitiesaresooutdatedandirrelevantandimpracticalthatemployersas
wellasstudentsthemselvesfindithardtotranslatetheirbookknowledgeinto
realjobskills.Noemployerswanttoknowabouttheirmind-broadeningand
horizon-wideningqualities,andfewarcwillingtospendtimeandbudget
trainingrawrecruits.Secondly,thereisanoversupplyofgraduateswitha
certainspecialty,andthisoversupplyisincreasing.Alreadythereisan
overabundanceoflawyers,executivesecretaries,salesengineersandother
specialists.Yetcollegesandgraduateschoolscontinueeveryyeartoturnout
moregraduatesofthesespecialtiestocompeteforjobsthataren'tthere.The
resultisthatmanyofthemcannotentertheprofessionsforwhichtheyare
trainedandhavetotakeotherjobswhichevendonotrequireacollegedegree.
Ontheotherhand,thereistremendousneedforteachers,researchworkers
andpublicofficials.Butthedi叩arityinpaybetweenintellectualworkand
businessmanagementhasfrustratedthehopeandambitionofgraduateswho
majorineducation,administrationandliberalarts.Collegegraduatesare,so
tospeak,valuableresourcesinourcountryandnoonehastherighttowaste
thewealthoftalent.Theproblemstheyencounterinjobhuntingdeservemore
attentionfromthecollegesandthegovernment.Thecollegesshouldget
studentsoutoftheivorytowerandgeartheircoursestotherealneedsof
industryandbusiness;whilethegovernmentshouldprovidecollegegraduates
withmorevocationalopportunities,better'workingconditionsanddecent
salariessothatmoreandmoregraduateswouldliketodevotetheirlifeto
academicstudiesandscientificresearch.
2.ALetterofConsolation©DearJohn②Iamsorrytolearnthatyoufailed
inTOEFLlastweekandyousufferabadmood.③CheerupJohn;itisnot
yourdoomday.YoustillhaveachancetotaketheexamnextALetterof
Consolation©DearJohn,②IamsorrytolearnthatyoufailedinTOEFL
lastweek,andyousufferabadmood.③Cheerup,John;itisnotyourdoom
day.Youstillhaveachancetotaketheexamnext解析:①审题及布局。
本文是一篇典型的应用文写作,主要目的是安慰好友,鼓励他振作起来。
在布局上,第一段对好友John未通过托福考试表示安慰;第二段对他
未通过考试的原因进行分析;第三段鼓励好友战胜失败,要注意措辞的
方式,或采用激将法,或引用名言。②语言。本文是一篇安慰信,所以
用词应口语化,感情应真挚。
3.MenaceofEyesightDeterioratingItisgenerallyacceptedthatnothingis
morevaluablethaneyesight.Justasthesayinggoes"Nooneknowsthevalue
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