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【2021年】浙江省舟山市大学英语6级大

学英语六级真题(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、l.WritingQO题)

1.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicABoominContinuingEducation.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

accordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.图中所示为某城市1989、1994、1999、2004年参加成人教育(或继续

教育)的人数情况,请描述其变化

2.请说明发生这些变化的原因(可从社会发展及竞争能力方面加以说明)

3,请预测我国成人教育(或继续教育)的前景

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledTheProspectofElectronicBooks.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.有些人认为随着电脑技术的发展,电子书籍将取代现在的纸制书本。

2.有些人认为书本的位置是不可替代的。

3.我的看法是...

TheProspectofElectronicBooks

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onForeignTradeofChineseCompanyaccordingtothefollowingchart.You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.Descriptionofthechart

2.ChangeintheamountsofforeigntradeoftheChinesecompanyinits

MiddleEastmarket

3.Reasonsofthechange

ForeignTradeofChineseCompany

4.1.越来越多的大学生一毕业就迈入婚姻殿堂

2.产生这种现象的原因

3.这种现象可能带来的影响

5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicHowtoSolvetheHousingProbleminBigCities?Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.住房问题在大城市变得越来越严重

2.住房问题的产生原因和给城市带来的影响

3.建议一个解决办法

HowtoSolvetheHousingProbleminBigCities?

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledYouth.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline

givenbelow:

1.青春是人生的一个重要阶段。

2.然而,对于不同的人来说,这一阶段的生活也不同。

3.自己对待青春的态度。

Youth

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledRaisingDogsintheCity.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinesgivenbelow:

1.现在养狗的人越来越多;

2.不文明养狗给社会造成了危害;

3.我的看法。

RaisingDogsintheCity

8.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritecompositiononthe

topic:HowtoDealwithPersonalCrisis.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.造成个人危机的起因;

2.应对个人危机的方法。

9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

WasteSorting.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline

givenbelow.

1.目前许多人扔垃圾时不分类

2.由此带来的问题

3.提倡垃圾分类的意义

WasteSorting

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledWillE-mailReplaceHandwrittenLetter?Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.许多人认为电子邮件将会取代传统书信

2.也有人对此持不同意见

3.你的观点

WillE-mailReplaceHand-writtenLetter?

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)

11.

AccordingtothesurveysinScandinavia,therearemorethanbullies

amongstudents.

12.

Anincreasingpercentageoftheoldpopulationmaypartlyincrease.

13.

AccordingtoJoelAchenbach,whiledreaming,ourbrainsexperience.

14.

By,bothMoravecandProfessorNewelltrytoplayGod.

15.Whatshouldpeopledoduringthewarming-upexerciseforrunning?

A.Trytorunatabreathlessspeed.

B.Increasethepaceinagradualway.

C.Keeptalkingwiththeircompanions.

D.Warmupthemusclesbystretching.

16.

Indevelopedcountries,theissueofimmigrationwillbecomeimportant

politically.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.HowBirdsFindWayHome?

Theabilityofbirdstoreturntoafamiliarplacefromanydistanceisa

remarkablefeatofnature.Forcenturiespeoplehavetakenadvantageofthis

abilityinhomingpigeonsbyusingthemtotakemessagesfromdistantpoints

backtofamiliarsites.Homingpigeonsaredomesticatednon-migratorybirds

withaninstincttoreturntotheirlofts(nestingsites)thatisimprovedwith

trainingandbyselectivebreeding.Trainingisstartedatshortdistancesfrom

thenestingsite;overtime,thisdistanceisgraduallyincreasedtohundredsof

milesfromitsloftatacompletelyunfamiliarlocationanditcanflyinthe

directionofhomewithinaminuteortwoofitsrelease.Howdoesthis

extraordinarybehavior,work?

Understandinghomingbehavior,isoneofthegreatestchallengesto

ornithologists(鸟类学家).Fortunately,becausetheyareabletocarefully

controltheconditionsunderwhichthepigeonsarereleased,researchershave

beenabletolearnagreatdealabouthowthebirdsnavigatetheirwayhome.

Althoughhomingabilityhasbeenfosteredinpigeonsbycarefulbreedingand

selectingofstock,itappearsthattrainingisnotalwaysnecessary:Many

speciesofwildbirdsperform,similarlyremarkablefeats.Onesuchbirdisthe

migratoryManxShearwater(剪嘴鸥).Builtliketinyalbatrosses,these

seabirdsspendmostoftheirlivesskimmingovertheoceansurfacefarfrom

thesightofland.Theycomeashoreonlytonestinburrows,whichtheydig

inthegroundonoffshoreislandsinordertobesafefrompredators.Theease

oflocatingandobservingtheirnestsmakeshearwatersidealsubjectsfor

homingexperiments.

GreatBirdNavigators

Manymigratorybirdsareremarkablyfaithfultopreviousnestingand

overwinteringplaces.Thoughabirdmightbeabletocomeclosetothesesites

merelybyflyinginageneraldirectionduringthecourseofmigration,atsome

pointmoresophisticatednavigatingtechniquesmusttakeovertoguidethe

birdtoitsprecisedestination.

Manyanimalsareabletofindtheirwayhome.Onewayofdoingthisisto

directlysensethegoal——tosee,hear,orsmellit.Anotherwayistomemorize

thedetailsoftheoutwardjourneyandthenreversetheroutebasedonan

integrationofthatinformation.Birds,however,apparentlyrelyona

completelydifferentprocesstofindtheirway.Toexplainbirdnavigation,we

havewhatisknownasthe"map-and-compass"theory.

Thecompasscomponentofthistheorygivesdirection—north,south,east,

west;themapcomponenttellsthebirdwhereitis,orgiveslocality.Scientists

havelearnedagreatdealmoreaboutthecompasscomponentthantheyhave

aboutmapping.Theyknowthatbirdshaveseveralmeansofdetermining

compassdirections,butunfortunately,theystillhavenosatisfactory

explanationforhowbirdsusebiological"maps"toguidethemtoaprecise

locationfromanunfamiliarstartingpoint.

BirdSunNavigators

Someobservationsindicatethatbirdsmightusethesunas,avisualcueto

determinecompassdirections.Starlings(八哥),forexample,seemableto

negotiatetheproperdirectiononlyiftheyhaveaviewoftheclearskyand

sun;cloudcoverseemstoinduceconfusion.Inanexperimentinwhichthe

sun'sapparentpositionwaschangedwithmirrorsattachedtoanorientation

cagecontainingstarlings,observersnotedthatthedirectionofthestarlings'

hopping,whichearlierhadbeencorrelatedtothedirectionthatchoseto

migrate,wasshiftedaccordingly.

Evenbirdsthatmigrateexclusivelyatnightpayconsiderableattentiontothe

sun.Atfirstthismayseemoddbecause,afterall,thesunisnotvisibletothe

nocturnal(夜间活动的)birdswhentheyareflying.Ontheotherhand,itisa

predominantfeatureintheskyatatimeofday(dusk)whenbirdsmaywellbe

makingdecisionsaboutw

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

InJapaneseorganizationscoordinationandintegrationarevaluedmuch.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Ifaspeakerofonespeechvarietywantstounderstandaspeakerofanother

speechvariety,understandingismorelikelythan.

20.

Accordingtosomeexpertsinfitnessthosewhohavenodiseasearehealthy.

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.(35)

A.Theyhavetobreakintothecar.

B.Fivepercentofthecarsareleftunlocked.

C.Theysometimesfindcarkeysintheignitionandsimplygetin.

D.Theyknockoutthedriverandgetthecaraway.

22.听力原文:Everyoneenjoystheseaside.Beachesareidealplacesfor

games,sunbathingandswimming.Awarmsun,acleanseaandasandyshore

aremostpeople'sideaoftheperfectholidaysetting.Butbeyondthesesunny,

warm,shallowshorelinesliethecolddepthsofthesea.Herebelowthesurface,

wherethesun'sraysandlightquicklyfadeaway,isaplaceashostiletomen

astheblackdepthsofspace.Every33feetbelowthesurfacethepressureon

everyinchofhumanbodyincreasesby1atmosphere.Downto33feetthe

bodyissubjectedtothesamepressureweendureintheupperworldwithout

evennoticingit-14.7poundspersquareinch.At600feetdowninthesea

thepressureexertedbythatgreatvolumeofwaterisover280poundsper

squareinch.Thewonderfulthingisthatthehumanbodycansurvivesuch

pressurewithoutilleffects.Butpressureisnottheonlyproblem.Thereisalso

thecoldandthedarkness.Asyouhavejustheard,thesun'sraysonlyreacha

shortwaydownintothesea.Thewatertemperaturefallsandthelightdims

tocompleteblacknessasyougolowerdown.

Theseaisnotanemptyspace-itisfulloflife,someformsofwhichare

dangeroustomen.Ofcoursethegreatestproblemofallisbreathing.Every

breathofairyoutakemustbepumpedtoyoufromaboveorcarriedwithyou

intanks.Youmustbeextremelycarefulwhenyoucomeupagainfromthe

depthsinordertoavoidthepainfulandoftendeadlydiseaseknownas"the

bends".Whenadiveronlybreathescompressedair,nitrogenbuildsupinhis

bloodstream.Ifhecomesuptooquicklytothesurfacethenitrogenfizzes,

likelemonadewhenthetopistakenoffthebottle.Finallythereistheconstant

dangeroffaultyequipment:Anaccident200feetbelowthesurfaceisvery

likelytobefatal.

(30)

A.Adeliciousmealofseafood.

B.Awarmsun.

C.Asandybeach.

D.Acleansea.

23.

[B7]

24.听力原文:M:Comeon,Jully,how'rewegoingtoconvinceeverybody

thatI'mthebestcandidate?

W:Itwon'tbeeasy!

M:Thanksalot!

W:Oh,justkidding.Actually,Ithinkonceweshoweveryonehowwellyou

didasjuniorclasstreasurer,you'resuretobeelectedpresident.

M:Well.What'syourstrategy?

W:OnethingIwasthinkingofistohangcampaignpostersinallthehallways.

M:Buteverybodyputsupposters.Weneedtodosomethingdifferent.

W:Letmefinish.Thecampusradiostationiswillingtoletyouhavefive

minutestomorrowmorningatseventooutlineyourplansfortheyear.Lots

ofstudentswillhearyouthen.

M:Greatidea!

W:I'vealsoarrangedforyoutogiveaspeechduringdinnertomorrow.Over

ahundredstudentswillbethere.Andyoucananswerquestionsafteryou

finishspeaking.

M:ThatmeansI'dbettercomeupwithaspeechprettyquickly.Howaboutif

Iwriteittonightandshowittoyouafterchemistryclasstomorrow?

W:Fine,I'llseeyouafterclass.

M:You'rerealtygoodatthis.I'mgladyouagreedtohelpmeout.

(20)…」’

A.Theelectionforsenator.

B.Theelectionfortreasurer.

C.Theelectionforsecretary.

D.Theelectionforpresident.

25.(34)

A.Becausefarmersuselessinsecticidesnow.

B.Becausefarmershavebeenusinginsecticidesformanyyears.

C.Becauseinsectsusethemechanismsagainstplantstofightinsecticides.

D.Becauseinsectshavebeeneatingplantsformanymillionyears.

26.(28)

A.Becauseshehasalotofthingstodotohavetheceremony.

B.Becauseshewantstoexpresshergratitudetotherepresentatives.

C.Becauseshewantstogetsomeimmediatehelpfromthesepersons.

D.Becauseshewantstoknowwhatworkeachrepresentativecando.

27.听力原文:M:Morning.Happytomeetyouhere.Howareyouandhow

isyourwholefamily?

W:Goodmorning,sir.Fine,thankyouforyourcare.

M:Er,didyouputthatadvertisementinyesterday,anddidyouseeit?

W:Yes.Ihaveseenitandalsohaveatry.

M:(22)Thejuniorsalesmanager.Theywantsomeonethatcouldhelpthemto

managethecompany.

W:Yes,itwentintotheStandardandtheEveningNews.Thatsoundsgood.

M:Jollygood.Andcongratulationstoyou!

W:Erm,whatsortofayoungmanhadyougotinmind?

M:On,youknow,agoodeducation,er,(23)whatIdon'twantisoneofthese

youngcocks,youknowwhojustwalkoutofuniversitywithexaggerated

ideasofhisownimportance.

W:Andhowmuchhe'sgoingtoearn,frankly.Andonlyaccordingtoyour

conditionsandyourwants,wecouldfindandlookformoreproperpeople,

youknow,somanypeoplecamehere,andIdon'twanttowastetheirtime.

Andwhatwewantisjusttherightone.

M:Imean,(24)I'mnotpreparedtogivehimaverybigsalarytostartwith.I

meantheincreaseshegetsinhissalaryaregoingtobedependentonhow

effectiveheis.That'shardtosayandhardtomakesoconcretecriterion.

Nowa-days,youknow,it'sverydifficulttofindsuchagoodpersonthatcan

besuitedthisjob.(24)Andmostofthetime,theyasksomanysalaryand,the

mostimportantoneisthat,theyreallyhavenoabilitytodoit.

(23)

A.JuniorSalesManagerWanted.

B.PersonnelManagerWanted.

C.SecretaryWanted.

D.ManagingDirectorWanted.

28.(41)

29.

[Bll]

30.(42)

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3题)

31.

ThepurposeofEmilyRosa%experimentwas.

A.toseewhyTTcouldworkthewayitdid

B.tofindouthowTTcuredpatients'illness

C.totestwhethershecouldsensethehumanenergyfield

D.totestwhetherahumanenergyfieldreallyexisted

32.

TheinvestigationdoneintheIHDprograms.

A.focusedonchildrenfrompoorfamilies

B.waslessconvincingthanRamey'sresearch

C.confirmedthefindingsmadeinRamey'sresearch

D.focusedontheintelligencegrowthofchildrenwithlowIQs

33.Accordingtothestudyteam,isapracticethatcanencourage

transmissionofthebirdflu.

五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)

34.

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35.

[S4]

36.[S4]

六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)

37.

[S5]

38.[S8]

39.

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参考答案

l.ABoominContinuingEducationThegraphaboveshowsusthestatistics

oftheContinuingEducationparticipationandtheincreasingnumbersofthe

participantsinXcity.In1989therewereonlythirtythousandpeopletakA

BoominContinuingEducationThegraphaboveshowsusthestatisticsofthe

ContinuingEducationparticipationandtheincreasingnumbersofthe

participantsinXcity.In1989there,wereonlythirtythousandpeopletak

2.TheProspectofElectronicBooksManypeoplebelievethatwiththe

developmentofcomputertechnologyelectronicbookswillreplacebooksin

theirpresentformtobecomethechiefmodeofreading.Evennowweare

havingmini-electronicdictionariesandCDswhichholddozensofclassical

works.Thedaywon'tbefar-offwhenwecanhaveanotebook-sizedLCD

screenwhichpresentsanypagewewanttoreadinalongbooklist.Just

imagine—everythingyouwanttoreadtoonearthisinafew"notebooks"!

Peoplewillnolongerhavetomakeroomforheavybooksorcarrythem

around.Howeverconvenienceisnottheonlything.Althoughelectronic

bookswillbeeasytocarryandstoretheywon'tprovidetheoldpleasureof

fingeringthroughafavoritepaperbook.Tomanypeopleafterallelectronic

thingsaremore"inhuman"andmoreunreal.Besideswithcopyrightinview

anelectronicbookcontaininghundredsofhookscanbetooexpensivefor

mostpeopletoaffordwhichmighthinderitsproduction.Inmyopinion

electronicbookswillbecomepopularinthefuturefortheircompactnessand

conveniencebutitcannotentirelyreplacepaperbooksjustastheexistence

ofminielectronicdictionariestodaydoesnotmeantheendofqualitypaper

dictionaries.TheProspectofElectronicBooksManypeoplebelievethatwith

thedevelopmentofcomputertechnology,electronicbookswillreplacebooks

intheirpresentform,tobecomethechiefmodeofreading.Evennow,weare

havingmini-electronicdictionariesandCDswhichholddozensofclassical

works.Thedaywon'tbefar-offwhenwecanhaveanotebook-sizedLCD

screen,whichpresentsanypagewewanttoreadinalongbooklist.Just

imagine—everythingyouwanttoreadtoonearthisinafew"notebooks"!

Peoplewillnolongerhavetomakeroomforheavybooksorcarrythem

around.However,convenienceisnottheonlything.Althoughelectronic

bookswillbeeasytocarryandstore,theywon'tprovidetheoldpleasureof

fingeringthroughafavoritepaperbook.Tomanypeople,afterall,electronic

thingsaremore"inhuman"andmoreunreal.Besides,withcopyrightinview,

anelectronicbookcontaininghundredsofhookscanbetooexpensivefor

mostpeopletoafford,whichmighthinderitsproduction.Inmyopinion,

electronicbookswillbecomepopularinthefuturefortheircompactnessand

convenience,butitcannotentirelyreplacepaperbooks,justastheexistence

ofminielectronicdictionariestodaydoesnotmeantheendofqualitypaper

dictionaries.

3.ForeignTradeofChineseCompanyThisisachartdemonstratingthe

changesintheamountsofforeigntradeofaChinesecompanyinitsMiddle

Eastmarketinthefirstsevenyearsofthe21stcentury.Accordingtothis

chartthereisadramaticchangeoccurringinthiscompany'stradewithits

MiddleEastmarketoverthisshortperiodfrom2000to2006.Firstlythereis

aremarkablegrowthfrom20milliondollarsin2000to40milliondollarsin

2002.Butunfortunatelyasuddensharpfallfollowswhichleadstothelowest

pointatonly10milliondollarsin2003.Theyearof2004sawabouncefrom

thetroughto15milliondollars.Thisisasteadyincreasethatresultsinatrade

amountof40milliondollarsin2006anindicationoftheresurrectionofthis

companyintheMiddleEastmarket.Thereareseveralreasonsforthe

dramaticchangesinthecompany'sperformance.Thefirstreasongoestothe

outbreakoftheIraqiwarwhichgaveaseriousblowtoallthecompanies

involvedintradewithMiddleEastcountries.Anotherreasonliesinthe

company'slackofpreparedresponseatemergentmoments.Andthebounce

initstradeinthismarketisowingmainlytothecomparativereliefofthe

situationrelatedtotheMiddleEastandtothecompany'sproperadjustment

inpolicy.ForeignTradeofChineseCompanyThisisachartdemonstrating

thechangesintheamountsofforeigntradeofaChinesecompanyinits

MiddleEastmarketinthefirstsevenyearsofthe21stcentury.Accordingto

thischart,thereisadramaticchangeoccurringinthiscompany'stradewith

itsMiddleEastmarketoverthisshortperiodfrom2000to2006.Firstlythere

isaremarkablegrowthfrom20milliondollarsin2000to40milliondollars

in2002.Butunfortunatelyasuddensharpfallfollows,whichleadstothe

lowestpointatonly10milliondollarsin2003.Theyearof2004sawabounce

fromthetroughto15milliondollars.Thisisasteadyincreasethatresultsin

atradeamountof40milliondollarsin2006,anindicationoftheresurrection

ofthiscompanyintheMiddleEastmarket.Thereareseveralreasonsforthe

dramaticchangesinthecompany'sperformance.Thefirstreasongoestothe

outbreakoftheIraqiwar,whichgaveaseriousblowtoallthecompanies

involvedintradewithMiddleEastcountries.Anotherreasonliesinthe

company'slackofpreparedresponseatemergentmoments.Andthebounce

initstradeinthismarketisowingmainlytothecomparativereliefofthe

situationrelatedtotheMiddleEastandtothecompany'sproperadjustment

inpolicy.

4.MarriageuponGraduation①Aslongasweopenoureyesandlookaround

wewillwithnodoubtfindthatagrowingnumberofcollegegraduatesget

marriedalmostattheverymomentoftheirgraduation.©Lookingatthe

youngcoupleswecan'thelpwonderingwhatisbehindthistrend.©Firstly

thereisnodenyingthattheintensiveemploymentcompetitionisamajor

factorinthesituation.Gettingmarriedmeansthecouplecansupporteach

otherintheharshenvironmentinadditiontothefinancialassistancefrom

bothfamilies④What'smoresomeinstantmarriagesduetowebloveor

moneyworshipmakethemarriageupongraduationamoreromanticand

reliablechoice.⑤Ontheotherhanditisonlysensibleforustoconsiderthe

effectsofsuchhurriedmarriages.Chancesarethattheyoungcouplesarenot

matureenoughtohandleallthefamilialandsocialresponsibilitiesbumping

intotheirliveswhichwillunderminetheirhappiness.⑥AllinallIdon'tthink

it'sagoodideatogetmarriedupongraduation.MarriageuponGraduation①

Aslongasweopenoureyesandlookaround,wewillwithnodoubtfindthat

agrowingnumberofcollegegraduatesgetmarriedalmostattheverymoment

oftheirgraduation.©Lookingattheyoungcouples,wecan'thelpwondering

whatisbehindthistrend.©Firstly,thereisnodenyingthattheintensive

employmentcompetitionisamajorfactorinthesituation.Gettingmarried

meansthecouplecansupporteachotherintheharshenvironment,inaddition

tothefinancialassistancefrombothfamilies,④What'smore,someinstant

marriagesduetowebloveormoneyworshipmakethemarriageupon

graduationamoreromanticandreliablechoice.⑤Ontheotherhand,itis

onlysensibleforustoconsidertheeffectsofsuchhurriedmarriages.Chances

arethattheyoungcouplesarenotmatureenoughtohandleallthefamilial

andsocialresponsibilitiesbumpingintotheirlives,whichwillundermine

theirhappiness.⑥Allinall,Idon'tthinkit'sagoodideatogetmarriedupon

graduation.解析:①开门见山陈述“毕婚族”这一社会现实,生动形象的

复合长句会得高印象分。agrowingnumberof,attheverymomentof为

加分词组。

②从陈述现象转到思考原因:Lookingat...wecan'thelpwondering…从现

象转入评论;whatisbehind...属于高分短语。

③分析“毕婚”原因之一:残酷的就业竞争使双方相互扶持。也能得到双

方家长资助。

④分析“毕婚”原因之二:毕婚族比网恋、拜金恋有感情基础。thereisno

denyingthat...isamajorfactor及make...amore...choice为力口分搭配。

⑤转入剖析,干脆利落。“毕婚”也可能埋下了不能担当婚后责任的隐患。

句型Chancesarethat...以及词汇bumpinginto,undermine都是高分之

选。

⑥以Allinall,Idon'tthinkit'sagoodideato...澄明自己观点,结构完整。

5.HowtoSolvetheHousingProbleminBigCities?Withthedevelopmentof

modernindustrymoreandmorepeopleareflowingintobigcities.

Accordinglythehousingprobleminbigcitiesisbecomingmuchmoreserious.

OnonehanHowtoSolvetheHousingProbleminBigCities?Withthe

developmentofmodernindustry,moreandmorepeopleareflowingintobig

cities.Accordingly,thehousingprobleminbigcitiesisbecomingmuchmore

serious.Ononehan

6.YouthYouthisanimportantstageinlife.Whenapersonreachesthisstage

hehasbecomefull-grown.Thatistosayhehasfullymaturedinhisbody

characterpoweretc.Heisnolongerachild.Hecanaccomplishsomething

orevenachievegreatsuccessesinthisperiodoflife.Manyamanbecomes

greatwhenheisyounginthehumanhistory.Howeverlifeofthisperiod

differswithdifferentpersons.Differentpersonshavedifferentideasastohow

tospendtheiryouth.Somewanttospenditforonlyenjoyingthemselvesby

eatingdrinkingandevenfoolingabout.Asaresultafewofthembecome

wrong-doers.Othersstudydiligentlytoenrichtheirknowledgeorworkhard

todeveloptheirabilitiestoservethepeople.Thustheybecomepersonswho

areofvaluetothepeople.Weareyoungstudentssoweshouldvalueour

youthveryhighly.Sinceyouthisthetimeofbothphysicalandmentalgrowth

wehavetomakethebestofourgoldenageinlifebuildingourbodiesand

broadeningourknowledge.Andwededicateouryouthtoourcountry.We

mustneveridleaboutorwasteourtimeandenergywhileburstingwith

youthfulvigour;otherwisewe'llaccomplishnothingintheendasthesaying

goes:"Ifonedoesnotexertoneselfinyouthwillregretitinoldage."Youth

Youthisanimportantstageinlife.Whenapersonreachesthisstage,hehas

becomefull-grown.Thatistosay,hehasfullymaturedinhisbody,character,

power,etc.Heisnolongerachild.Hecanaccomplishsomethingoreven

achievegreatsuccessesinthisperiodoflife.Manyamanbecomesgreatwhen

heisyounginthehumanhistory.However,lifeofthisperioddifferswith

differentpersons.Differentpersonshavedifferentideasastohowtospend

theiryouth.Somewanttospenditforonlyenjoyingthemselvesbyeating,

drinking,andevenfoolingabout.Asaresult,afewofthembecomewrong­

doers.Othersstudydiligentlytoenrichtheirknowledgeorworkhardto

developtheirabilitiestoservethepeople.Thustheybecomepersonswhoare

ofvaluetothepeople.Weareyoungstudents,soweshouldvalueouryouth

veryhighly.Sinceyouthisthetimeofbothphysicalandmentalgrowth,we

havetomakethebestofourgoldenageinlife,buildingourbodiesand

broadeningourknowledge.Andwededicateouryouthtoourcountry.We

mustneveridleaboutorwasteourtimeandenergy,whileburstingwith

youthfulvigour;otherwise,we'llaccomplishnothingintheend,asthesaying

goes:"Ifonedoesnotexertoneselfinyouth,willregretitinoldage."

7.RaisingDogsintheCityRecentlymoreandmorepeoplebegintoraisedogs

inthecity.Youmayfinddogshereandthereinpublicplacesorevenonbuses.

Ithasmoreorlessbecomeoneofthelatestfashions.Yetthenegativeeffects

ofraisingdogsinthecityareobvious.Tobeginwithitmaypollutethe

environment.We'canoftenseedogsdroppingtheirwastearoundthecity

whentheyarewalkedoutdoors.Fewoftheirownerswouldpickitupafter

thedogs.Inthesecondplacewithtoomanydogsinpublicplacescasesof

dogsattackingpeoplearenotrarenow.Finallythebarkingofdogsmayalso

disturbthequietneighborhood.Inmyviewraisingdogsinthecitymustbe

putunderstrictcontrol.Thosewhoraisedogsinthecitymustobserve

respectiveregulationsandruleswhichmaykeepthedogsfrompollutingthe

environmentandthreateningthesafetyofthepeople.Andifsomeonewants

tokeepadoginthecityheisrequiredtogetapprovalfromtheneighbors.

Onlyinthiswaycanweco-existhappilyandsafelywiththedogsinthe

city.RaisingDogsintheCityRecentlymoreandmorepeoplebegintoraise

dogsinthecity.Youmayfinddogshereandthereinpublicplacesorevenon

buses.Ithasmoreorlessbecomeoneofthelatestfashions.Yetthenegative

effectsofraisingdogsinthecityareobvious.Tobeginwith,itmaypollute

theenvironment.We'canoftenseedogsdroppingtheirwastearoundthecity

whentheyarewalkedoutdoors.Fewoftheirownerswouldpickitupafter

thedogs.Inthesecondplace,withtoomanydogsinpublicplaces,casesof

dogsattackingpeoplearenotrarenow.Finally,thebarkingofdogsmayalso

disturbthequietneighborhood.Inmyview,raisingdogsinthecitymustbe

putunderstrictcontrol.Thosewhoraisedogsinthecitymustobserve

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