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2022年安徽省宣城市大学英语6级大学英

语六级测试卷(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、l.Writing(10题)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetter.

Supposeyouaregraduatingfromtheuniversitythissummerandyouare

goingtoapplyforajob.Youshouldwritenolessthan150wordsandyou

shouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.假设你是一位即将毕业于复旦大学电子计算机系的学生,你从报纸上

看到某公司招聘一名电子计算机工程技术口译人员的广告,请你写一封

求职信说明你应聘的理由。

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledStudents'Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment.You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow

1.大学里学生会和各种社团的现状

2.参加学生会和各种社团对个人发展的作用

3.我的观念中大学生对待学生会和社团活动的正确态度

Students'Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essaybasedonthefollowingnewsextractedfromanewspaper,commenting

onwhathadhappenedandgivingyourownunderstandingofit.Youshould

writeatleast150wordsandgiveyouressayanappropriatetitle.

1.“香港著名影、视、歌三栖明星张国荣四月一日从香港某高层楼纵身

跳下,自杀身亡……”

——《新民晚报》

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledHowtoDealwithDisobedientBehaviorsofTeenagersYou

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.青少年有叛逆行为;

2.家长对孩子表现出的一系列反应;

3.如何对待孩子的逆反心理

HowtoDealwithDisobedientBehaviorsofTeenagers

5.1.电子课件在课堂教学中的应用非常广泛

2.引起这种趋势的原冈及其影响

3.我们应该如何应用

ApplicationofCourse-wareasaReform,inClassTeaching

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledTheIncreaseintheNumberofChineseTravelingAbroad,Youshould

writeatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.说明这一现象

2.解释产生这种现象的原因

3.预测未来的趋势

(说明:中国游客出国旅游开始于1997年。据统计,当年全国出境旅游

的人数为520万人次,到2006年出境旅游的人数已超过3000万人次。)

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledChildren'sSpareTime.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow.

1.家长把孩子送去上各种补习班

2.孩子们放学之后再去上课

3.你的想法

Children'sSpareTime

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledShouldCollegeStudentsUseCreditCards?Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.很多银行到学校推销信用卡

2.有人认为大学生使用信用卡是一种时尚,但有些老师和家长却为此

担忧

3.我的看法

ShouldCollegeStudentsUseCreditCards?

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledComputerandOnlineGames.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.大学生接触电脑游戏的概况

2.电脑游戏对大学生的利与弊

3.我对这一问题的看法

ComputerandOnlineGames

10.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashortessayentitled

PressureinModernLife.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.现代生活充满压力

2.压力对人身心的影响;

3.如何缓解压力

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

11.WhatdoweknowaboutMarkinthefilmTheInventionofLying!

A.Helookstoothinforhisdate.

B.Heisthemosthonestman.

C.Lyingchangeshislifecompletely.

D.Helivesinalyingworld.

12.

Plantspeciesaredispersedoveralargeareawiththehelpof.

13.Whatdidtheresearchersdotoparticipantsintheexperiments?

A.Theyputonamagicperformancetotheparticipants.

B.Theydivertedtheparticipants'attentionanddisruptedtheirchoosing.

C.Theychangedthethingsparticipantschosewithouttheirnoticing.

D.Theyaddedconfusiontothetwooptionstheparticipantsfaced.

14.ThemayorofaSpanishtownoncetriedtousefreeairpassageand

housingto.

15.WhathashappenedtotheBBCwiththechangesintechnologyandmedia

habits?

A.TheBBCisnolongerthedominantsourceofin-depthnews.

B.TheBBCislosingitsaudience.

C.TheBBCprogrammingisrapidlydeterioratinginitsquality.

D.TheBBCisreplacedbythemulti-channelservices.

16.

Acopyrightprotectstheexpressionofanideathroughthatisoriginal

totheauthor.

17.GetPaidforTeachinginChina

IamaforeignerlivinginChengdu,andIhavebeenteachingEnglishforover

threeyearsnow.Anyonewhodoesn'tknow-LISTENUP!!Iwasgetting

3,000yuanpermonthwhenIfirstarrivedanddidn'tknowJackabout

contracts.IthoughtIwasgettingaprettygooddeal.Mostfirstyearteachers

thinkthisway.Now,Igetnolessthan5,500yuanpermonthfora12hour

workweekplusalltheotherbenefits(ex-airtravel一10,000yuanperyear).

Don'tlettheirgripingandcomplainingabouthowmuchforeignersgetpaid

versuswhattheygetpaiddissuadeyoufromgettingpaid.Feelfreetoe-mail

meandaskformy"BargainingPoints"aswellasasamplecontractfromthe

schoolIamnowworkingat.The"BargainingPoints"iswritteninMSWord

FormatsoIcanattachitandsendittoyou,oryoucansimplyaskmetocopy

themtoareply—theyincludeallthethingsyoushouldwatchoutfor—(like

thefactthatnocontractIeverheardofincludesa"PersonalIncomeTax

Benefit"wheretheschoolpaysfortaxesonincomeover4,000yuanper

month.Getcaughtwithyourpantsdownonthisoneandjustsmile,aswide

asyoucanwhileyoubendover.)

Theonlywaythesystemwillchangeisifeveryone(meaningallforeigners)

startsdemandingthesamethingandstartssaying"no"totheridiculouslylow

offersoutthere.

ThebestscenarioforanyonewantingtoworkinChinaistogetthemost

moneyyoucanfortheleasthours,whateverthatmightturnouttobe,and

thentofarmyourselfouthourlytootherschools.Ifyoudon'tdoityourself,

theschoolswillfindawaytodoitforyouandinawaythattheygetthe

majorityoftheprofits.Iwasdoingthisfor125yuanperhourwhenIfound

outthathereinChengdu,175yuanperhouristhenorm.Startat200andlet

thembargainyoudownto175.Inall,mysituationhasturnedouttobevery

profitable.Iliveina225sqmeterapartmentandpayallmyownbillswhile

livingoffcampus.LastmonthImade12,300yuanworkingforthreedifferent

schoolsanddoingpart-timetutoringwork.Partofitwasduetomy

availabilitytootherschoolsonanhourlybasisbecauseofthelowhoursof

myoriginalcontract.Thislevelofinvolvementalsorequiresamore

experiencedindividualwhoreallyknowstheircityandhasmadesome-few

relationshipstobeabletomakeitworkoutproperlytohis/herownadvantage

withoutgainingtheire(愤怒,)ofthewrongpeople.Itisalittleriskyatfirst,

butoncethingsaredoneproperlyintheChinesewayitisrathersimplerthan

itseems.

MOSTIMPORTANTISTOSHARETHISINFORMATION!!HELPING

OTHERSHELPSYOURSELF!!IfyouhaveANYquestionsatANYtime,

feelfreetoe-mailme-I'dbealltoohappytohelp.

AsIsaid,juste-mailmeandaskfor"AcopyoftheMSWorddocuments

whichcontaintheNegotiatingPointsandthemostrecentcontract"whichI

signedtobeginthespringsemesterof2006.Pleasenote,whenyoureadthis,

thatthelinesinBOLDtextwerethechangesImadetotheoriginalcontract.

SometimesIoverwrotewhattheyhad,othertimesIadded.Othersections

wereentirelymyownadditionsresultinginthecontractlengthening

somewhat.Inall,therearestillsomethingsIfeellikeIshouldhaveadded-

likegettingpaidvacationsforforeignholidays(paidleaveforChristmasand

Thanksgivingforexample)-butwillhavetoremembertoaddthoselaterin

thenextcontract.ThesearenotmentionedinmyoriginalNegotiatingPoints,

butthenagain,livinginChinaandnotgettingpaidleaveforthosetwo

holidaysisnotTHATisadealanyway.

Onelastpieceofadvice-Beingabletomakesuchchangesusuallyrequires

aface-to-face,sodon'texpecttoomuchifyou'rebargainingovertheinternet

orthephone.So,thatsaid,youcansignwhatevercontractyouwant,butmake

sureithasaclausethatallowsyoutore

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Stranglersaresocalledbecausetheybyblockingthesunlightand

competingforthenutrients.

19.WhenathleteswonintheOlympicgames,theyenjoyedvariousprivileges

forthemto.

20.AnimalEinsteins

Whenitcomestointelligence,humanbeingsarethetopdogsoftheanimal

kingdom.Orsowetellourselves.Butinrecentyears,scientistshavebeen

documentingsurprisingintelligenceandemotionaldepthinanimalsranging

fromhumblehoneybeestothunderingelephants.Throughstudiesinlabsand

inthewild,researchershavefoundanimalscommunicatingcomplexideas,

solvingproblems,usingtoolsandexpressingtheirfeelings-behaviorsonce

thoughttobeuniquelyhuman.

Theintelligencewe'retalkingaboutismorethan,say,trainingadogtodetect

cancerinhumans,afeatthatmaysavemanylives.It'stheabilityoftheanimal

touseaninnatetraitforacomplexpurpose.Hereare,someamazingexamples.

ArtisticMonkeyBusiness

WhenJanetSchmidbecameexecutivedirectoroftheLittleRiverZooin

Norman,Oklahoma,in1996,shelearnedalotabouttheintelligenceof

monkeys.Sheandherhusbandadoptedayoungmalewhohadanaughty

personality,andnamedhimMr.Bailey.Themonkeyparticularlylikedtaking

carrides,insistingthatheinserttheignitionkeyandrideshotguninthe

passenger'sseat,"Helovedtoduckbelowthewindowaswe'dcometoan

intersection",Schmidrecalls,"Whenwe'dstop,he'djumpupandlaughatthe

carnexttous,justtogetariseoutOfthepassengers".

Now12yearsold,Mr.Baileyhasbecomeanavidpainter.Heusesavariety

ofbrushstrokestocreatecolorful,abstractcanvasesand,likeany

temperamentalartist,prefersnottobedisturbedwhilecreatinghisart."He'll

paintsteadilyforalmostanhourandwon'tletanyoneinterrupthimuntilhe

putsdownhisbrush",saysSchmid."He'samazingtowatchbemuseyoucan

tellthere'sathoughtprocessoccurring.Whenweraisedhim,wequit

watchingTVbecausebewassoentertaining".

IvyLeagueParrot

Thetermbirdbrainisconsideredaninsult,butsomebirdsactuallyarepretty

brainy.OneAfricangreyparrotinsuburbanBostonissaidtohavethe

cognitiveabilitiesofafive-year-oldchild.Alex(forAvianLearning

Experiment)isa29-year-oldbirdthat'sbeentutoredmostofhislifebyIrene

Pepperberg,PhD,aHarvard-educatedprofessornowteachingatBrandeis

University.Alexcanidentify50differentobjects,sevencolors,fiveshapes,

quantitiesuptosix,andtheconceptsofbigger,smaller,sameanddifferent.

"Andhesaid,'I'mtarry'",reportsPepperberg."Heknewwhatwasappropriate

tosay".

PepperberginsiststhatAlexmakesreasoneddecisions一meaninghe

possesseslanguageabilitiesoncethoughttoseparatehumansfromtherestof

theanimalkingdom.Duringanexperimentin2004,researchersgaveAlex

different-coloredblocksinsetsoftwo,threeandsix.Whenaskedwhichcolor

groupbedfiveblocks,Alexreplied,"None".Andherepeatedtheanswerin

duplicatetests.AlthoughAlexhadpreviouslylearnedthetermtodescribethe

differencebetweentwoidenticallysizedobjects,heapparentlyinterpretedthe

conceptof"none"asanabsenceofquantityallonhisown.

"Theimportantthingwasnotjustthatheunderstoodazero-likeconcept",

saysPepperberg,"butthathewasabletotakeinformationfromonedomain

andapplyittoanother.That'salotlikeahighschoolstudentanswering

questionsonaquizshow".

SuchfeatshavemadeAlexacelebrity.

CulturedOrangutans(猩猩)

Becauseorangutansandhumansshare97percentofthesameDNA,it'sno

surprisethattheprimatesexhibitimpressivebrainpower.TakeChantek,a28-

year-oldlivinginZooAtlanta.Raisedlikeahumanchildbyanthropologist

H.LynMiles,PhD,Chanteklearnedtouseatoilet,cleanhisroomandreceive

anallowance,whichhespentontripstoMcDonald's.Todayheknowsmore

than150wordsinsignlanguageandcancomprehendspokenEnglish.

Likenedtoafour-year-oldchild,hecanal

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.[B8]

22.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

听力原文:Todaywhenamanstepsontothemoon,orsomethingnewand

importanthappens,theworldlearnsaboutitimmediately.Whatdidthe

newspaperssayaboutthatfirstflightin1903?Strangelyenough,theysaid

hardlyanythingaboutitatall.Therewereonlyafewreportsaboutitinthe

papers.Thesereportssaidverylittle.Someofthethingstheysaidwerenot

evencorrect.In1904theRightsbuiltasecondmachine.Theycalledit“Flyer

No.2".TheyinvitedsomereporterstoafieldnearDaytontowatchthemfly.

Unfortunatelytherewassomemechanicaltroublewiththeplaneanditdid

notflyatallthatday.Thenewspapermenwentaway.Theyweredisappointed

anddidnotcomeback.TheRightswentonwiththeirwork.In1905theybuilt

anevenbettermachine,"FlyerNo.3".Theywereabletostayupintheairfor

halfanhourandmoreinthismachine.Theywereabletoturnandclimbin

theair.Farmers,travelersontheroadsaroundDaytonoftensawthemflying.

Butwhenthesepeopletoldnewspapermenaboutit,theyrefusedtobelieve

them.

TheRightsoffered“FlyerNo.3"totheUnitedStatesGovernment.The

Governmentwasnotinterested.TheyseemedtothinktheRightswanted

moneyinordertobuildanairplane.TheydidnotunderstandtheRightshad

alreadydonethis,andflownitaswell.Expertswerestillsayingthat

mechanicalflightwasimpossible.Attheendof1905,thetwobrotherstook

theirplanetopieces.Thepartswereputintoahugewoodencase.Itseemed

nobodywasinterested.

(27)

A.Nothing.B.Alot.C.Hardlyanything.D.Alittle.

23.(38)

24.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis

thebestanswer.

听力原文:W:It'samiraclethatRobertcameoutoftheaircrashalive.

M:That'sindeedamiracle.Alltheotherpassengerswerekilled.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

(12)

A.Robertsurvivedtheplanecrash.

B.A11thepassengerswerekilledintheplanecrash.

C.Robertwaskilledintheaircrash.

D.Robertisawonderworkingperson.

25.(44)

26.听力原文:W:Hello,I'mJennyJohnson.Howareyouthismorning?

M:Hello!DoctorJohnson.Ican'tsayI'mfeelingwell.Ihaveapainand

swellinginmyknee.

W:Whatkindofpainisit?

M:Itisadullache.Butsometimesthepainisconstant,anddisturbsmysleep.

W:Howlonghaveyoubeenfeelingpaininyourknee?

M:Forabouttwoyears.Butrecently,Ifeelpaininmyfingers.

W:Haveyouhadanyswellinginyourfingers?

M:Yes,alittle.

W:HowaboutyourWristortoes?

M:No,onlymykneesandfingers.Thepainbecomesworsewhentheweather

changes,likeincloudyorwetweather.

W:OK.Letmeseeyourbloodtestreportfirst.

M:Howisit?

W:Notverybad.

M:DoIhavetohaveanoperation?

W:No,Idon'tthinkso.I'llprescribesomeChinesetraditionalmedicine.Also

yonneedatreatmentwithraysbelowtheredinthespectrum.

M:DoIhavetocomehereeverydayforthetreatment?

W:Noteveryday.Canyoucomethreetimesaweek?Acourseoftreatment

includes20times,soyouhavetocomeforthetreatment3timesaweekfor7

weeks.

M:Howlongdoeseachtreatmenttake?

W:30minutes.

M:OK.I'lldothat.

W:Whenyouareathome,usethesehotwaterpadsasoftenaspossible.Put

itoveryourknees.Trytoavoidusingcoldwater.

M:OK.Thankyou,Doctor.

W:You'rewelcome.

(20)

A.Hisknee,andfingersache.

B.Hiswristandtoesache.

C.Hecan'tsleepverywell.

D.Hisbloodpressureishigh.

27.(36)

A.Thefuelischeap.

B.Theycanbestoppedandreignited.

C.Theyarecheaptobuild.

D.Theymustbeusedsoonafterfueling.

28.(31)

A.Bysendingwaterdirectlybacktotheseawithgreatforce.

B.Byreducingwaveenergy.

C.Byreducingbeachwidth.

D.Bystabilizingbeachfrontconstruction.

29.(41)

30.

[BIO]

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

31.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor

incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Thestudyofanimalsinparksandinwildhasgivenadeeperknowledgeof

theirhabits:theresulthasbeenagreatimprovementinthewaytheyare

treated,housedandbred.Forexample,mostanimalsarenowkeptingroups

becauseithasdiscoveredthat,likepeople,theyarehappierinthecompany

oftheirfellows.Ithasbeenrecognizedalsothatastheyarecomplicated

creatures,keepingthemhappyenoughtoflourishandmultiplyincaptivity

(囚禁,被关)isacomplicatedoperation.Zoodirectors,keepers,and

veterinarians(兽医)havecountlessstoriestotellabouttheproblemsthathave

tobesolvedbeforeromancecanbloominthezoo.Someanimalswillnot

breedwithoutaspecialdiet;othersmustfeelfarfromhumanpresence,and

othersneedlargespacesfortheircourtshipdances.Somemalesinsiston

fightingtowintheirmate.Thenthereisthequestionofpersonalpreferences,

aswasdemonstratedbythefemalepandaoftheLondonZoo,andthemale

pandainMoscow.Afterlonganddifficultdiscussionsbetween

representativesofthetwocountriesinvolved,itwaseventuallydecidedthat

thetwobearswouldtaketurnsflyingtoeachother'sresidenceinEnglandand

intheUSSR.Thehumanswenttoconsiderableexpensesandtroubletobring

thebearstogether,buttheycouldnotgettheminterestedineachother.It

seemsthatallpandasarehardtoplease;theWashingtonZoohasbeen

strugglingwithitsownpairforyears,withoutmuchresult.

Withmostanimals,however,thebreedingprograms,whicharethesecond

concernofthezoos,workwellenoughtosavevanishingspeciesfrom

completeextinction.TheAmericanbuffalo,extremelyrarethirtyyearsago,

nowcountsfortythousandhead,thankstotheBronxZoo,whichstarted

breedingthem.TheOryx,extinctinitsnativeArabia,isdoingsowellinan

Arizonaparkthatithasbeenpossibletosendaherdbacktoitsoriginaldesert.

Adeepknowledgeofthehabitsoftheanimalsinparksandinthewildcan

helpmanto.

32.

Theword"incompatible"inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans"

A.mutuallyunacceptabe

B.seeminglyincredible

C.hardlycomprehensible

D.extensivelyexistent

33.

IntheJamaicantouristrealm,therichAmericantourists.

A.behavethewaytheoldcolonistsdid

B.areactuallythesupremeprivilegedmasters

C.arewell-manneredandquietvisitorsamongthenatives

D.sharethegoodservicesinthemicro-colonywiththeJamaicans

五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)

34.

[sio]

35.

[S8]

36.

[S2]

六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)

37.Languagelearningbeginswithlistening.Individual

childrenvarygreatlyinthemountoflisteningtheydoafter[Si]

theystartspeaking,andlatestartersareoftenlonglisteners.

Mostchildrenwill"obey"spokeninstructionssometime

beforetheycanspeak,thoughthewordobeyishardly

accuratelikeadescriptionoftheeageranddelighted[S2]

cooperationusuallyshownbythechild.Beforetheycan

speak,manychildrenwillaskquestionsingestureandby[S3]

makingquestioningnoises.Anyattempttotracethe

developmentfromthenoisesbabiesmaketotheirfirst

spokenwordsleadtoconsiderabledifficulties.Itisagreed[S4]

theyenjoymakingnoises,andthatduringthefirst[S5]

fewmonthsoneortwonoisesortthemselvesoutas[S6]

particularindicativeofdelight,distress,sociability,andso[S7]

on.Butsincethesecanbesaidtoshowthebaby'sintentionto[S8]

communicate,theycanhardlyberegardedasearlyformsof

language.Itisagreed,too,thatfromaboutthreemonthsthey

playwithsoundsforenjoyment,andthatbysixmonthsthey

areabletoaddnewsoundstotheirrepertoire.This

self-imitationleadsontodeliberateimitationofsounds

makingorwordsspokentothembyotherpeople.The[S9]

problemthenarisesastothepointwhichonecansaythat[S10]

theseimitationscanbeconsideredasspeech.

[SI]

38.

[S8]

39.

[S6]

参考答案

l.ALetterofApplyingforaJobDearManagerWithreferencetoyour

advertisementinthenewspaperIamwritingtoapplyforaninterpreterpost

inyourcompany.AsacomputermajorgraduatedfromFudanUniversitythis

summerIhavehadagoodcommandofextremelyrelevantanduseful

knowledgeincomputerengineering.MoreoverIdohaveacertainamountof

experienceinthefieldasIhavetakenseveralpart-timejobswhichwere

directlyconcernedwithcomputerengineeringtothecampus.BesidesIcan

speakEnglishfluenflyandeloquentlywhichIbelievetobeessentialquality

toaninterpreter.SincethefirstcontactIhavemaintainedastronginterestin

computer.I'msureIwouldlovetoworkinmyspecializedarea.I'mlooking

forwardtoyourreplyinthenearfuture.YourssincerelyJaneMorrisALetter

ofApplyingforaJobDearManager,Withreferencetoyouradvertisementin

thenewspaper,Iamwritingtoapplyforaninterpreterpostinyourcompany.

AsacomputermajorgraduatedfromFudanUniversitythissummer,Ihave

hadagoodcommandofextremelyrelevantandusefulknowledgein

computerengineering.Moreover,Idohaveacertainamountofexperiencein

thefieldasIhavetakenseveralpart-timejobs,whichweredirectlyconcerned

withcomputerengineeringtothecampus.Besides,IcanspeakEnglish

fluenflyandeloquentlywhichIbelievetobeessentialqualitytoaninterpreter.

Sincethefirstcontact,Ihavemaintainedastronginterestincomputer.I'm

sureIwouldlovetoworkinmyspecializedarea.I'mlookingforwardtoyour

replyinthenearfuture.Yourssincerely,JaneMorris

2.Students'UnionAssociationsandPersonalDevelopmentStudents'Unionis

muchmoreactiveandtheyplayabiggerroleintheaffairsofouruniversities

thanthatinahighschool.Andasforanysortofyourpersonalinterestsand

hobbiesthereisoneassociationyoucanjoin.Thebenefitswecangetfrom

joininginStudents'Unionandalltheseassociationsarequiteobvious.First

wecanimproveourabilitytogetalongandworkwithotherswhichmeansso

muchtoourpersonaldevelopment.Secondsomeopportunitiestogetintouch

withthesocietymightbeofferedintheseorganizations.Lastbutnotleastwe

canfindalotofschoolmateswhosharethesameinterestwithourswhichcan

makethecampuslifesomuchmorecolorful.Butjoininginthese

organizationsisnotallaboutbenefits.Someoftheactivitiesarequitetime­

consumingandsomearrangementscanevenbeconflictingwithourclasses.

Somyopiniononthisissuegoeslikethis:aslongasourclassesandacademic

activitiesarenotinterferedtheexperiencesinStudents'Unionandallsortsof

associationscanbesomethingworthrememberingandsomethingthatyou

willneverregret.Students'Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment

Students'Unionismuchmoreactiveandtheyplayabiggerroleintheaffairs

ofouruniversitiesthanthatinahighschool.Andasforanysortofyour

personalinterestsandhobbies,thereisoneassociationyoucanjoin.The

benefitswecangetfromjoininginStudents'Unionandalltheseassociations

arequiteobvious.Firstwecanimproveourabilitytogetalongandworkwith

others,whichmeanssomuchtoourpersonaldevelopment.Second,some

opportunitiestogetintouchwiththesocietymightbeofferedinthese

organizations.Lastbutnotleast,wecanfindalotofschoolmateswhoshare

thesameinterestwithours,whichcanmakethecampuslifesomuchmore

colorful.Butjoiningintheseorganizationsisnotallaboutbenefits.Someof

theactivitiesarequitetime-consuming,andsomearrangementscanevenbe

conflictingwithourclasses.Somyopiniononthisissuegoeslikethis:aslong

asourclassesandacademicactivitiesarenotinterfered,theexperiencesin

Students'Unionandallsortsofassociationscanbesomethingworth

rememberingandsomethingthatyouwillneverregret.

3.1sItaPerfectEnding?Somepeopleheartheirinnervoiceofpursuing

perfectionincludingaperfectending.Suchpeoplebecometriumphantbut

theychoosetosuicide.Mr.ZhangGuorongisamongthem.Endingnever

stopsfascinatinghumanbeings.Endingisthemostimportantpartofastory

aperiodofhistoryapursuitandfinallyalife.Naturallywehavecertainkind

ofcuriositytowardtheendofourlifebutdeathseemstobeoutofourreach.

Suicidethenbecomesthefastestandthemostconvenientwaytoseethe

endingespeciallyforaperfectionist.Tosomedegreesuicideisalsoachange

forthebetteratthecostoflife.Howeversuicidedoesn'tonlycausedeath.It

hurtsthefeelingsofotherpeoplestillalive.Inotherwordsmanybroken

heartsmaybecomethevictimsofareleasedheart.Inthissensesuicideisan

actionwithoutresponsibility.Onemayhavehisrighttodiebuthedoesn't

haverightstohurtthosewholovehim.Anywaydeathisthelastandworst

solutiontoanyproblemsletaloneapursuitforperfectionandatemptationto

seetheending.IsItaPerfectEnding?Somepeopleheartheirinnervoiceof

pursuingperfection,includingaperfectending.Suchpeoplebecome

triumphant,buttheychoosetosuicide.Mr.ZhangGuorongisamongthem.

Endingneverstopsfascinatinghumanbeings.Endingisthemostimportant

partofastory,aperiodofhistory,apursuit,andfinallyalife.Naturallywe

havecertainkindofcuriositytowardtheendofourlife,butdeathseemsto

beoutofourreach.Suicidethenbecomesthefastestandthemostconvenient

waytoseetheending,especiallyforaperfectionist.Tosomedegree,suicide

isalsoachangeforthebetter,atthecostoflife.However,suicidedoesn'tonly

causedeath.Ithurtsthefeelingsofotherpeoplestillalive.Inotherwords,

manybrokenheartsmaybecomethevictimsofareleasedheart.Inthissense,

suicideisanactionwithoutresponsibility.Onemayhavehisrighttodie,but

hedoesn'thaverightstohurtthosewholovehim.Anyway,deathisthelast

andworstsolutiontoanyproblems,letaloneapursuitforperfectionanda

tempt

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