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2021年山东省烟台市大学英语6级大学英
语六级模拟考试(含答案)
学校:班级:姓名:考号:
一、l.Writing(10题)
1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
withthetitleofAHarmoniousCyberspace,givinganintroductionofthe
advantagesanddisadvantagesofthecyberspace,andsomemeasurestosolve
theproblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven
belowinChinese:
2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minute,towriteashortessay
entitledWhichIsMoreImportantHealthorWealth?Youshouldwriteatleast
150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.年轻人认为财富重于健康。
2.年纪大的人更看重健康。
3.我30多岁,我认为……
3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
commentingontheevaluationofteachers'performancedonebythestudents.
Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowin
Chinese.
1.不少大学让学生参与任课老师教学情况的测评
2.对此改革措施校方、教师、学生的看法不一
3.学生测评教师的益处以及可能产生的问题
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
commentingonthevalueofbeauty.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.
1.近年来不少大四学生就业前突击整容
2.当今社会崇尚外表的舆论导向是导致上述现象的主要因素
3.我对外表美的看法
5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
BBSandCollegeStudents.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingto
theoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.
l.BBS成为很多大学生必不可少的一部分
2.BBS的主要功能
3.BBS存在的问题
BBSandCollegeStudents
6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
WhyAreThereFewerStudentsintheLibrary.Youshouldwriteatleast150
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.学校图书馆利用不足;
2.导致这种显现的原因;
3.我的观点。
WhyAreThereFewerStudentsintheLibrary
7.1.你是如何得知招生信息的
2.自我推荐并说明选择该校的理由
3.希望得到该校的回复
8.1.在报纸上看到一家公司在招聘文秘的广告;
2.在表达求职的意愿后,说明自己具备该职位要求的条件;
3,希望对方能给予面试的机会,并期盼回复。
9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicWealthandHealth.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandyou
shouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below.
1.有人认为财富比健康重要:
2.也有人认为健康比财富重要;
3.我的观点是_____o
Infant
DailyLife
mortality
GNPperheadcalorieexpectancy
Countryratesper
(2000,$)supplyperatbirth
1000live
head(years)
births
Bangladesh46219225263
Bolivia245821076748
Egypt332329466840
Indonesia311723146531
U.S.A1877937817911
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)
11.IncomeTaxes
Wegenerallydon'tthinkmuchabouttaxesexceptduringtheannualtax
season.It'sprobablythemostdreadedtimeoftheyearformillionsof
Americans,yetwecircleitonourcalendarsalongwithholidaysandbirthdays.
ButlittlejoyisconnectedtoApril15,whichisthedeadlineforfilingtax
forms.
TheAmericantaxsystemisahugemachinewithataxcodethatseemsmore
complexthanrocketscience.Inthisarticle,wewilltakealookatthehistory
ofincometaxesintheUnitedStates,examinetheprocessofindividual
incometaxation.
TaxesinEarlyAmerica
TaxeshavealwaysleftasourtasteinthemouthofAmericancitizens.This
nationalhatredfortaxesdateshacktothetaxburdenplacedontheAmerican
coloniesbyGreatBritain.Colonistsweretaxedforeveryconsumergood,
fromteaandtobaccotolegaldocuments.This"taxationwithout
representation"ledtomanyrevolts,suchastheBostonTeaParty,inwhich
colonistsdumpedteaintotheBostonHarborratherthanpaythetaxonit.
AlthoughtheAmericancolonistsfoughtforindependencefromBritishrule
andBritishtaxes,oncetheUnitedStatesgovernmentformed,itsmainsource
ofrevenuewasderivedfromplacingcustomsandexcisetaxesonthesame
itemsthatweretaxedbyGreatBritain.In1812,inanefforttosupportan
expensivewareffort,theU.S.governmentimposedthefirstsalestax,which
wasplacedongold,silverware,jewelryandwatches.In1817,internaltaxes
weretenninatedandthegovernmentreliedontariffstosupportitself.Itwasn't
until1862thattheUnitedStatesimposedthefirstnationalincometax.
TosupporttheUnionArmy,Congresspassedtaxlawsinboth1861and1862.
TheofficeofCommissionerofInternalRevenuewasestablishedbytheTax
Actof1862,whichstatedthatthecommissionerwouldhavethepowerto
levyandcollecttaxes.Theofficewasalsogiventheauthoritytoseize
propertyandincomeinordertoenforcethetaxlaws.Thesepowersremain
prettymuchthesametoday,althoughtheInternalRevenueService(IRS)will
tellyouthatenforcementtacticshavebeentoneddownabit.
TheFirstIncomeTax
In1863,thefederalgovernmentcollectedthefirstincometax.Thisgraduated
taxwassimilartotheincometaxwepaytoday.Thosewhoearned$600to
$10,000peryearpaidatarateof3percent.Ahigherratewaspaidbythose
whoearnedinexcessof$10,000.Aflat-ratetaxwasimposedin1867.Five
yearslater,in1872,thenationalincometaxwasrepealed(撤销)altogether.
SpurnedonbythePopulistParty's1892campaign,Congresspassedthe
IncomeTaxActof1894.Thisacttaxed2percentofpersonalincomethatwas
morethan$4,000,whichonlyaffectedwealthiestcitizens.Theincometax
wasshort-lived,astheU.S.SupremeCourtstruckitdownonlyayearafterit
wasenacted.Thejusticeswrotethat,intheiropinion,theincometaxwas
unconstitutionalbecause'itfailedtoabidebyaconstitutionalguideline.This
guidelinerequiredthatanytaxlevieddirectlyonindividualsmustbelevied
inproportiontoastate'spopulation.
In1913,theincometaxbecameapermanentpartoftheU.S.government.
Congressavoidedtheconstitutionalroadblockmentionedabovebypassinga
constitutionalamendment.The16thAmendmentreads,"TheCongressshall
havepowertolayandcollecttaxesonincomes,fromwhateversourcederived,
withoutapportionmentamongtheseveralstates,andwithoutregardtoany
censusorenumeration洌举)The16thAmendmentgavethegovernment
thepowertolevytaxesonindividualsregardlessofstatepopulation.The
UnderwoodTariffActof1913includedanincome-taxsectionthatinitiated
thesystemweusetoday.DuringWorldWarII,thefederalgovernmentbegan
withholdingtaxes,alsoknownasthepay-as-youearntaxationsystem.This
gavethegovern
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
Thedifferencebetweenrealworldartist'splayingandsingingandher
onlinealterego'sisthatthelatter.
13.
TheBushAdministrationopposestighteningthearsenicstandardfordrinking
water.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
AccordingtoPsychiatristNathanShapira,thepsychiatricdisorderssymptoms
oftheInternetaddictsinclude.
15.
TheSWAPapproachinvolvesbreakingataskdownintoseveralpiecesand
thendealingwiththemonebyoneaccordingto.
16.
Cuttingdownoncaffeineisnoteasybecause.
17.
BritishcompanieshaveproposeddesignsthataremoresuitablethantheX-
33andX-34,butthegovernmentdoesnotsupportit.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.WorkplaceNegativity
Nothingaffectsemployeemoralemoreadverselythanpersistentworkplace
negativity.Itsaps(消耗)theenergyofyourorganizationanddivertscritical
attentionfromworkandperformance.Negativityoccursintheattitude,
outlook,andtalkofonedepartmentmember,orinacrescendo(高潮)of
voicesrespondingtoaworkplacedecisionorevent.
LearnAboutWorkplaceNegativity
Asamanagerorhumanresourcesprofessional,youarecloselyintouchwith
employeesthroughoutthecompany.Thisallowsyoutokeepyourfingerson
thepulseoftheorganizationtosenseworkplacenegativity.Itenablesyouto
establishandheedearlywarningsignalsthatallisnotwell.Youreceive
employeecomplaints,doexitinterviewswithemployeeswholeave,and
knowthereputationofyourorganizationinyourcommunity.
YouwatchthediscussionsonemployeeIntranets,managetheappraisaland
360-degreefeedbackprocess,andcoachmanagersinappropriatestaff
treatment.Thisinformationwillhelpyoulearntoidentifythesymptomsof
negativitybeforeitsmorale-bustingconsequencesdamageyourworkplace.It
willalsoassistyouinpreventingandcuringworkplacenegativity.
DiagnoseWorkplaceNegativity
Negativityisanincreasingproblemintheworkplace,accordingtoGaryS.
Topchik,theauthorofManagingWorkplaceNegativity.Hestates,ina
ManagementReviewarticle,thatnegativityisoftentheresultofalossof
confidence,control,orcommunity.Knowingwhatpeoplearenegativeabout
isthefirststepinsolvingtheproblem.
Inmyexperience,whenrumblings(抱怨)andnegativityarebeginningin
yourorganization,talkingwithemployeeswillhelpyouunderstandtheexact
problemsandthedegreetowhichtheproblemsareimpactingyourworkplace.
Youwillwanttoidentifytheexactemployeegroupswhoareexperiencingthe
negativity,andthenatureoftheissuesthatsparkedtheirunhappiness.
Perhapstheorganizationmadeadecisionthatadverselyaffectedstaff.
Perhapstheexecutivemanagerheldastaffmeetingandwasperceivedto
threatenorignorepeopleaskinglegitimatequestions.Maybestaffmembers
feelinsecurebecauseconcernexistsoverlosingaproductline.
Perhapsundergroundrumorsarecirculatingaboutanimpendinglayoff.
Peoplemayfeelthattheygivetheorganizationmorethantheyreceivein
return.Theymayfeelthatacoworkerismistreatedordeniedadeserved
promotion.
WhenYouAreNotinControloftheNegativity
Negativityoftenoccurswhenpeopleareimpactedbydecisionsandissues
thatareoutoftheircontrol.Examplesoftheseinclude:corporation
downsizing;understaffingthatrequirespeopletoworkmandatoryovertime;
budgetreductions;andupper-managementdecisionsthatadverselyimpact
membersofyourstaff.Underthesecircumstances,asahumanresources
professional,trysomeofthefollowingideas.
?Identifyanyaspectsofthesituationthatyoucanimpact,includingproviding
feedbackinyourorganizationaboutthenegativeimpactthatisoccurring.
(Sometimesdecisionsaremadeandnooneunderstandsorpredictstheir
outcome.Sometimesyoucaninfluenceanissueoradecisionifyoupractice
personal,professionalcourageandspeakyourmind.)
?Listen,listen,listen.Oftenpeoplejustneedasoundingboard.Bevisibleand
availabletostaff.Proactively(积极地)schedulegroupdiscussionsessions,
townmeetings,"luncheswiththemanager"orone-on-oneblocksoftime.
?Challengepessimisticthinkingandnegativebeliefsaboutpeople,the
company,andtheworkarea.Don'tletnegative,falsestatementsgo
unchallenged.Ifthestatementsaretrue,providetherationale,thecorporate
thinking,andtheeventsthatareresponsibleforthenegativecircumstances.
Shareeve
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Inthetension-releasemethodofrelaxation,oneshouldtenseallhisorher
musclestogetherafter.
20.AccordingtotheUSDA,tendtobereducedinorganicfood
production.
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)
21.
[B8]
22.听力原文:M:Ijustheardaboutyouracceptanceintolawschool.Doyou
thinkyouwillbeabletojoinyourbrother'sfirmwhenyougraduate?
W:Notlikely.HeisataxlawyerandI'mgoingtomajorincriminallaw.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(19)
A.Sheisgoingtograduatesoon.
B.Sheisgoingtomajorincriminallaw.
C.Shewilljoinherbrother'sfirm.
D.Shewon'tjoinherbrother'sfirm.
23.听力原文:M:Firstofall,I'dliketoknowwhyyouwanttogetthispost?
W:Well,Iheardthatyourcompanyisafamousinternationalfirmwithavery
goodreputation.Andyouoffergoodopportunitiesforpromotionforthefight
person.
Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?
(18)
A.Thewomanisaskingforapromotion.
B.Thewomanisbeinginterviewedbyareporter.
C.Thewomanwantstogetsomeinformation.
D.Thewomanisapplyingforajob.
24.(26)
A.Theworldin2020willbemorecrowdedandmorepollutedthantheworld
weliveinnow.
B.In2020theworldpopulationcouldapproach8,500millionpeople.
C.Atthenexttenyearsofthecentury,theavailablesupplieswillnotbe
sufficientforourneeds.
D.Theworldwillbeworse.
25.听力原文:W:Mr.Matheson,I'mthebusinessconsultanttomakesome
suggestionsondevelopingafunctionalorganizationalstructureinyour
company.I'vestudiedallyourreports,andyourcompanyismakingexcellent
progress,
M:Thankyou,MissCarlyle,I'minbadneedofsuchsuggestionsbecause,to
befrank,mycompany,althoughsmall,israpidlyexpanding.Andplease,call
meLen.So,whatareyourrecommendationsformyneworganizational
structure?
W:CallmeMary.First,let'sstartwithyouroperationhere.Youshouldsetup
separateAdministrative,Clerical,Backoffice,andSupportfunctions.There's
toomuchworkforyourpersonneltowearmorethanonehatanymore.
M:Yes,they'realreadyoverworked.ButthatwillentailmoreManagerial
functions,won'tit?
W:That'sright,Lea,andyou'llneedatleasttwonewmanagersforseparate
MarketingandProductDevelopmentdepartments.
M:OK,Mary.Whatelse?
W:Ithinkyou'llneedanExecutiveassistanttohelpyoudealwithcorporate
affairs.Thatshoulddoitforyourheadquartershere,butsinceyourbusiness
isnolongerjustlocal,Ialsosuggestsettinguparegionalofficeinthesouth.
M:Whataboutpersonnelthere?
W:You'llneedthesamebasicfunctionalityashere,onareducedscale.
ProductDevelopmentisonlyneededatheadquartersfornow.Yourregional
headcanmanageallfunctionsthereinitially,butwillprobablyneedan
assistant,also.Andthat'sit!
M:Thanksforyouradvice,Mary.Youdohelpalot.LookslikeI'llneedthat
assistantrightawaytohelpmesetallthisup!
(23),
A.Apersonnelmanager.
B.Abusinessconsultant.
C.Asecretary.
D.Anassistant.
26.(31)
A.Quietplants.
B.Well-wateredplants
C.Healthyplants.
D.Thirstyplants.
27.听力原文:M:Iwanttotakepsychologythisyear.Butaccordingtothe
requirements.Ihavetohavetakenthebiologycoursefirst.
W:Asktheprofessorifyoucantakethemsimultaneously,althoughmaybe
allhecandoissayno.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
(16)
A.Postponehisfavoritecoursetothenextsemester.
B.Asktheprofessortohelphimchooseothercourses.
C.Requestpermissiontotakethecoursestogether.
D.Takethecoursefromadifferentprofessor.
28.
[B4]
29.听力原文:M:IwasshockedwhenIheardyou'dfinishedyourresearch
projectawholemonthago.
W:HowImanagedtodoitisstillamysterytome.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(17)
A.She'snotsurehowshehadfinisheditsoearly.
B.Shewasn'tabletomanagetheprojectwell.
C.She'snotsurehowtosolvethemystery.
D.Shedidn'tthinkitwasshocking.
30.(36)
A.TheRhythmicCycleoftheSunandtheTide
B.DiscoveriesinBiology
C.AScientificStudy
D.ALivingClock
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3题)
31.
Theauthorstates"politiciansassertbutdonotargue"attheendofParagraph
3inordertosuggestthatpoliticians.
A.makeclaimswithoutprovidingreasonsfortheclaims
B.takestrongerpositionsonissuesthaninthepast
C.enjoyexplainingtheissuestobroadcasters
D.dislikehavingtoexplaintheirownpositionsonissuestocitizens
32.
Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?
A.Toreviewtheimpactofwomenbecominghighearners.
B.Tocontemplatethephilosophyunderlyingindividualism.
C.Toexaminethetrendofyoungpeoplelivingalone.
D.Tostresstherebuildingofpersonalrelationships.
33.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby
somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
ThisyearthecombinedadvertisingrevenuesofGoogleandYahoo!willrival
thecombinedprimetimeadrevenuesofAmerica'sthreebigtelevision
networks,ABC,CBSandNBCpredictsAdvertisingAge.Itwill,saysthe
trademagazine,representa"watershedmoment"intheevolutionofthe
internetasanadvertisingmedium.A30-secondprime-timeTVadwasonce
consideredthemosteffective—andthemostexpensive-form,of
advertising.Butthatwasbeforetheinternetgotgoing.Andthisweekonline
advertisingmadeanotherleapforward.
ThislatestinnovationcomesfromGoogle,whichhasbeguntestinganew
auction-basedservicefordisplayadvertising.BothGoogleandYahoo!make
mostoftheirmoneyfromadvertising.Auctioningkeywordsearch-terms,
whichdeliversponsoredlinkstoadvertisers'websites,hasprovedtobe
particularlylucrative.Andadvertiserslikepaid-searchbecause,unlikeTV,
theyonlypayforresults:theyarechargedwhensomeoneclicksononeof
theirlinks.
BothGoogleandYahoo!,alongwithsearch-siterivalslikeMicrosoft'sMSN
andAskJeeves,aredevelopingmuchbroaderrangesofmarketingservices.
Google,forinstance,alreadyprovidesaservicecalledAdSense.Itworks
ratherlikeanadvertisingagency,automaticallyplacingsponsoredlinksand
otheradsonthird-partywebsites.Googlethensplitstherevenuewiththe
ownersofthosewebsites,whocanrangefrommultinationalstoindividuals
publishingblogs,asonlinejournalsareknown.
Google'snewserviceextendsAdSenseinthreeways.InsteadofGoogle's
softwareanalyzingthird-partywebsitestodeterminefromtheircontentwhat
relevantadstoplaceonthem,advertisementwillinsteadbeabletoselectthe
specificsiteswheretheywanttheiradstoappear.Thisprovidesbothmore
flexibilityandcontrol,saysPatrickKeane,Google'sheadofsalesstrategy.
Thesecondchangeinvolvespricing.Potentialinternetadvertisersmustbid
fortheiradtoappearona"cost-per-thousand"(knownasCPM)basis.Thisis
similartoTVcommercials,whereadvertiserspayaccordingtothenumberof
peoplewhoaresupposedtoseethead.ButtheGooglesystemdeliversatwist:
CPMbidswillalsohavetocompeteagainstrivalbidsforthesameadspace
fromthosewantingtopayona"cost-per-click"basis,thewaysearchterms
arepresentlysold.Click-throughmarketingtendstobeaimedatpeoplewho
alreadyknowtheywanttobuysomethingandaresearchingforproductand
priceinformation,whereasdisplayadvertisingismoreoftenusedtopersuade
peopletobuythingsinthefirstinstance.
ThethirdchangeisthatGooglewillnowofferanimatedads-butnothing
tooflashyorannoying,insistsMr.Keane.Suchadsarelikelytobemore
appealingtosomethebig-brandadvertisers.Spurredonbythespreadof
fasterbroadbandconnections,suchcompaniesarebecomingincreasingly
interestedinso-called"rich-media"ads,likeanimationandvideo.
Bysaying"Itwillrepresenta'watershedmoment'intheevolutionofthe
internetasanadvertisingmedium",thetrademagazinesuggests.
A.GoogleandYahoo!shareadvertisingrevenueswithtelevisionnetworks.
B.ThesuccessofGoogleandYahootakesaturning-pointtoonline
advertising.
C.America'sthreebigtelevisionnetworksplayanimportantroleinthe
developmentofadvertisingmedium.
D.GoogleandYahoo!builduptheirstatusinadvertising.
五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)
34.
[S4]
35.
[sio]
36.
[S9]
六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)
37.
[S3]
38.Autism(儿童自闭症)isaseriousmentalillness,especiallyofchildren,
inwhichonebecomesunabletocommunicateorform,relationships
withothers.TherehasbeenalarmingriseinautismratesintheU.S.and[SI]
someotherdevelopednationsrecently,whichhavecomeoneofthemost[S2]
anguishingmysteryofmodernmedicine,andthesourceofmuchdesperate
speculation[S3]
byparents.In1970,theincidenceofautismwasthoughttobejust1in
2,500;todayabout1in170kidsbornintheU,S.isdownbyautism.[S4]
AccordingtoarecentstudyperformedbyCornellUniversity,autismcanbe
causedbywatchingtoomuchtelevisionatatenderyear,"Approximate17%
of[S5]
thegrowthinautisminCaliforniaandPennsylvaniaduringthe1970sand
1980s
wasduetothegrowthofcabletelevision".Thisisfurthersupportedbythe
fact
whichatpresentaround40%ofautismdiagnosesinthetwostatesstudiedis
the[S6]
resultoftelevisionwatchingduetoprecipitation.
Therearen'tyetunreliablelarge-scaledataontheviewinghabitsofkids[S7]
aging1to3-theperiodwhensymptomsofautismaretypicallyidentified,
but[S8]
theresearchersarenotatalldiscouraged.Oncethisfactbecomesmore
obvious,
it'stimeforparentstoreallytakeitseriousandtakeactionstoprotecttheir
[S9]______
childrenoffthisseriousillness.[S10]
[SI]
39.
[sio]
参考答案
l.AHarmoniousCyberspaceTheadventoftheInternetusheredinanewera
ofinterpersonalcommunicationsandbusinessoperations.Itprovidesa
vehiclefornetizenstoshopsearchpublishblogsandbrowseWebpages.A
rangeofproblemslurkingbehindthefrenzyofInternetimpressivelystand
out.AvastmajorityofInternetusers'mailboxesaresaturatedwithjunkmails.
Pornwebsiteslureagrowingnumberofyoungpeople'svisits.Falsenewsvia
thee-mailBBSandchatroomincreasinglyposesathreattothesocial
prosperityandstability.Tocrackthemdownweshouldpushforamore
effectivelytoughlaw.Weshouldjoinourforcestolaunchanation-wide
campaignincludingimposingstiffpenaltiesonspammersshuttingdownor
blockingtheunhealthysitesandintroducingareal-nameregistrationsystem
togetridoffalsemessages.Wecanfullybelievethatourcombinedefforts
willreaprewards.Acleancyberspacewillpaintourlivesmorecolorfully.A
HarmoniousCyberspaceTheadventoftheInternetusheredinaneweraof
interpersonalcommunicationsandbusinessoperations.Itprovidesavehicle
fornetizenstoshop,search,publishblogsandbrowseWebpages.Arangeof
problemslurkingbehindthefrenzyofInternetimpressivelystandout.Avast
majorityofInternetusers'mailboxesaresaturatedwithjunkmails.Porn
websiteslureagrowingnumberofyoungpeople'svisits.Falsenewsviathe
e-mail,BBSandchatroomincreasinglyposesathreattothesocialprosperity
andstability.Tocrackthemdown,weshouldpushforamoreeffectively
toughlaw.Weshouldjoinourforcestolaunchanation-widecampaign,
includingimposingstiffpenaltiesonspammers,shuttingdownorblocking
theunhealthysitesandintroducingareal-nameregistrationsystemtogetrid
offalsemessages.Wecanfullybelievethatourcombinedeffortswillreap
rewards.Acleancyberspacewillpaintourlivesmorecolorfully.
2.WhichIsMoreImportantHealthorWealth?LikeelsewhereinChinathere
iscontroversyovertheissue:whichismoreimportanthealthorwealth?
Differentpeoplewithdifferentexperiencesholddifferentopinions.And
individualsindifferentsocialstatuesgivedifferentanswers.Youngpeople
arguethathealthismoreimportantthanwealth;foritseemsthattheyareina
badneedofmoney."Nomoneynohappiness"islikelytobeawidelyaccepted
thoughtamongjuveniles.Intheireyesnothingbutwealthisimportant.In
theirlivestheybelievemoneymakestheworldgo.Everythingcanbe
obtainedincludinghealthonlyiftheyarewealthy.Theirgoaloflifeistoget
morewealthattheexpenseoftheirhealth.Seniorpeoplealwayscaremore
forheaththanwealthbecausetheyareapttothinkthatbybeingingoodhealth
theyareabletoenjoytheirwealththeyhaveaccumulatedoverthedecadesor
livetheircomfortableliveseveniftheyarenotwelloffenough.Theylearn
fromtheirexperiencesthathealthprovidesthebasisforbothhappinessand
wealth.Theyclaimthathealthisthebasisofeverythingtopeople.Iftheylose
healththeywillloseallincludingwealth.Inotherwordssolongastheyare
healthytheyaremostlikelytoaccumulatewealth.One'sultimateaimoflife
isnottogainwealth.Onlyhealthypeoplearehappyindeed.I'minmylate
thirties.Ithinkthateitheroftheopinionsgoestotheextreme.Healthand
wealthdonotcontradicteachotherandyettheymayagreewithoneanother.
Whetheryourpriorityisgiventowealthorhealthyouropiniondepends
largelyoneitheryourageoryourfinancialbackground.Ahealthypersoncan
bewealthyandawealthyonebehealthy.Bothhealthandwealthareequally
important.WhichIsMoreImportant,HealthorWealth?Likeelsewhere,in
Chinathereiscontroversyovertheissue:whichismoreimportant,healthor
wealth?Differentpeoplewithdifferentexperiencesholddifferentopinions.
Andindividualsindifferentsocialstatuesgivedifferentanswers.Young
peoplearguethathealthismoreimportantthanwealth;foritseemsthatthey
areinabadneedofmoney."Nomoney,nohappiness"islikelytobeawidely
acceptedthoughtamongjuveniles.Intheireyes,nothingbutwealthis
important.Intheirlives,theybelievemoneymakestheworldgo.Everything
canbeobtained,includinghealthonlyiftheyarewealthy.Theirgoaloflife
istogetmorewealthattheexpenseoftheirhealth.Seniorpeoplealwayscare
moreforheaththanwealthbecausetheyareapttothinkthatbybeingingood
health,theyareabletoenjoytheirwealththeyhaveaccumulatedoverthe
decades,orlivetheircomfortableliveseveniftheyarenotwelloffenough.
Theylearnfromtheirexperiencesthathealthprovidesthebasisforboth
happinessandwealth.Theyclaimthathealthisthebasisofeverythingto
people.Iftheylosehealth,theywillloseall,includingwealth.Inotherwords,
solongastheyarehealthy,theyaremostlikelytoaccumulatewealth.One's
ultimateaimoflifeisnottogainwealth.Onlyhealthypeoplearehappy
indeed.I'minmylatethirties.Ithinkthateitheroftheopinionsgoestothe
extreme.Healthandwealthdonotcontradicteachother,andyettheymay
agreewithoneanother.Whetheryourpriorityisgiventowealthorhealth,
youropiniondependslargelyoneitheryourageoryourfinancialbackground.
Ahealthypersoncanbewealthyandawealthyonebehealthy.Bothhealth
andwealthareequallyimportant.
3.EvaluationbyStudentsNowadaysagrowingnumberofuniversitieshave
launchedthe"StudentEvaluationProject"inwhichstudent
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