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2021年吉林省通化市大学英语6级大学英

语六级预测试题(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、LWriting(10题)

1.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

2.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。

3.Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicCyberCrimes.Youshouldwritenolessthan150wordsandbase

yourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:

1.网上犯罪的形式很多,如・・・・・・

2.网上犯罪的根源

3.如何打击网上犯罪现象

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopic"RechoiceofProfessions-ASocialProblem".You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositiononthe

outline(giveninChinese)below:

1.下岗人员(laid-offpersonnel)面临一个严肃的问题--再就业;

2.下岗人员要改变就业观念,树立坚强信心,重新就业;

3.人们要关心、帮助下岗人员,克服困难,争取胜利。

5.Directions:Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteastartessayentitled

ShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized'?Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.安乐死应该合法化;

2.安乐死不应合法化;

3.我的观点。

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteAStatement

insupportofyourapplicationtoaBritishuniversityforanoverseas

scholarship.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthepointsgiven

below.AndyourreportshouldNOTbeintheform,ofletter.

1.Whatyouhavealreadydoneinyourownfield.

2.Whatyouwishtodointhefuture.

AStatement

7.1.目前很多父母在子女高中毕业前就送他们出国学习

2.形成这种趋势的原因

3.我对些的看法

OverseaStudyatanEarlyAge

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledClassSkippinginUniversities.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow

1.大学生逃课现象概述

2.大学生逃课的原因和影响

3.我对这一问题的看法

ClassSkippinginUniversities

9.1.举例说明水对人类的重要性

2.举例说明我国所面临的水资源问题

3.为了生存和发展人们要……

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritealetter.

SupposeyouareZhangYing.WritealettertoXiaoWang,aschoolmateof

yourswhoisgoingtovisityouduringtheweek-longholiday.Youshould

writeatleast100wordsaccordingtothesuggestionsgivenbelowinChinese.

1.表示欢迎

2.提出关于度假安排的建议

3.提醒应注意的事项

ALettertoaSchoolmate

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

11.

Satellitetelevisionissimilartobroadcasttelevisioninthewaythatitis

forsendingtelevisionprogrammingdirectlytoaviewer'shome.

12.Traditionalmediaoutletssuchasmaystillhoaxtheiraudiences

nowadays.

13.

MaryLynMillersuggeststhatajobseekerdevelopavisionthatanswersthe

question"

14.

Accordingtothewriter,mostofthecultureshockhappenswhenhe.

A.wentintotheclassroomafterwork

B.leftclassandwentbacktowork

C.participatedinagroupproject

D.tookinacollegesportsevent

15.

Thisarticletellsusthatfurtherstudiesareneededtoassessthepotentialrisks

ofGMfoodseventhoughthetechnologypromisesmanybenefits.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.HomeIsWheretheHurtIs

Beingforcedintoflighttotallydisruptsthelivesoftheinternallydisplaced,

exactlyasitdoestorefugees.Butunlikemanyrefugees,theworld'smillions

ofinternallydisplacedpersonsoftenhavenowheretoturn.Theyremain

trappedinthesameunsafeenvironmentfromwhichtheytriedtoflee.In

situationsofinternalstrife(冲突),bydefinition,theciviliangovernment

functionspartiallyornotatall;andthecivilianpopulationisignoredor

treatedwithhostilitybybothsides.

AdefinitionsubmittedtotheU.N.CommissiononHumanRightsdefinesthe

internallydisplacedas"personsorgroupsofpersonswhohavebeenforced

tofleetheirhomesorplacesofhabitualresidencesuddenlyorunexpectedly

asaresultofarmedconflict,internalstrife,systematicviolationsofhuman

rightsornaturalorman-madedisasters,andwhohavenotcrossedan

internationallyrecognizedStateborder.^^

Today,thereareanestimated30millioninternallydisplacedpeopleinthe

world-doublethenumberofrefugees.Inmanyplaces,theyareallbut

forgottenbytheinternationalcommunity.

AlthoughtherearefewrefugeesinLatinAmerica,thereareupto3million

internallydisplacedpersonsintheregion,includingasmanyas480,000in

Peruand6,000,000inColombia.Inbothcountries,acombinationofpolitical

andsocio-economicfactors,suchasexcessivelyunequalincomedistribution,

drug-traffickingandheavyinvolvementofthearmyinthepoliticalscene,

haveresultedinhighlevelsofviolenceandaclimatethatfostershumanrights

abuses.Whethermanifestedasanongoingconflictbetweenthearmedforces

andthearmedopposition(thecaseofPeru),oraconstantarmedstruggle

betweenrebelandparamilitarygroups(thecaseofColombia),violencehas

causedthedisplacementofhundredsofthousandsofruralpeasantsandnative

people.Theinternallydisplacedoftenleadaverystableexistence,andthey

arehighlygratefulforanyonewhopaysattentiontotheirplight(averybad

situationthatsomeoneisin).

Delia,ofPeru'sAshaninkapeople,hasbeendisplacedforthepasteightyears.

Now,homelessandhelpless,Deliaandherpeoplehavetodependonthegood

willandcharityoftheirremoterelativesandoftheoccasionalnon­

governmentalorganization(NGO).IthasbeenastruggleforDelia,whohas

triedtoobtainbettereducationfacilitiesforthechildrenandtopromotesmall

handicraftsprojects.Andshetriestoshieldhercommunityfromthe

surroundingconflictbyopposinganyinvolvementwiththearmedopposition,

orwiththerondas(acivildefenseunitthatfightsagainsttheSendero).This

neutralposition,inthecontextoftheconflict,isnotapopularonewitheither

side.Totheirwayofthinking,oneiseitheraRonderooraSendero;thereis

nomiddleroad.

Womenhavebeenthedrivingforceineffortstomaintainsomesemblance(伪

装)ofnormallifeinthePeruvianAndes.There,hundredsofthousandsof

people,mostlyQuechuaspeakers,weredisplacedoverthelast10years.

Husbandswere"disappeared"orkilled,andsonshadtojointhearmy.The

womenhadtogathertheirchildrenandfleetourbancenters,wheretheycould

meltintothepoverty-strickenanonymityofashantytown(以临时搭盖的陋

屋为主的地区).Nowtheyliveinshackswithnowater,noelectricityandno

sewagesystem.Thechildrengetlittleschoolingandspendlongdaysplaying

inthedirt.Povertydiseaseandunemploymentmakelifenearlyintolerable.

Butdisplacedwomenhavenotbeenidle.Theyhaveorganizedsoupkitchens,

"mothers'clubs"andhandicraftassociationstosupporteachotherand

improvelivingconditions.Irma,oneofthewomenwetalkedwiththinksthat

soonsheandhersisterswillbeabletogobackhome."Butwe'dlikeour

governmentandtheworldtogiveusahand,"shesaid.

Despitethemanyhardships,

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Accordingtothepassage,fearoftakingtestmaygiveriseto.

18.

WhichisTRUEaboutIQtestaccordingtothepassage?

A.PeoplewhohasahigherIQisagenius.

B.IQtestmeasuresalimitedpartofaperson'sintelligence.

C.Hightestscoreshavelittletodowithrealgenius.

D.ThereisstillacontroversyonwhetherIQtestcantellallaboutthegenius.

19.

WhatcanyoulearnaboutFarringdonRoad?

A.It'stothecastofLondon.

B.It'sstreetofbookstores.

C.It'sacenterforsecond-handbooks.

D.It'swhereworthlessbooksaresold.

20.

Wildlifeissignificantlyaffectedby,

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.听力原文:M:Oneofthemostcommonquestionsweaskaboutpeople's

behavior.is"why".Whydidshesaythis?"Whydidhedothat?Sometimes

thereasonisobvious,forexample,someoneisdrivingdownthestreet,the

lightturnsred,theystop,why?

W:Becausetheyhaveto,legallyImean.

M:Exactly!Inthiscasethereasonisobvious,soweusuallydon'tquestionit.

Butwhenthereasonisnotsoobviousandespeciallywhenthebehavior,could

havenegativeconsequenceswe'llmorelikelytofeelaneedtoexplainthe

causesofthebehavior.Socialpsychologistshaveatermforthis,forthe

processofexplainingthecausesofthebehavior,it'scalled"causalattribution".

Andonetheorysuggests,there'sapatterninthewaywegoaboutattributing

causestopeople'sbehavior.Accordingtothistheory,therearetwocategories

ofreasons:internalfactorsandexternalfactors.Again,Lisa,sayyou're

drivingdowntheroadandallofasuddensomeguyturnsintothelaneright

infrontofyou,andyouhavetoslamonyourbrakestoavoidanaccident.

Howdoyoureact?

W:I'llprobablygetveryangry.

M:Because...

W:Well,he'snotpayingattention,he'sabaddriver.

M:Soyouautomaticallyattributethedriver'sbehavior,toaninternalfactor.

Hehimselfistoblamebecauseheiscareless.

W:SoifIsaiditwasbecauseofheavytrafficorsomething,I'dbeattributing

hisbehavior,toanexternalfactor,somethingbeyondhiscontrol.

M:Good.Nowhowdoweusuallyexplainourownnegativebehavior?

W:Weblameexternalfactors.

M:That'sright.

(23)

A.Commoncausesofanger.

B.Judgingpeople'sbehavior.

C.Changingpeople'sattitudes.

D.Theeffectsofnegativebehavior.

22.(28)

A.Hesmashesitwithitslongpowerfultail.

B.Hebitesitwithitsterriblepointedteeth.

C.Heholdsitbelowthewateruntilitdrowns.

D.Heswallowsitbecausehehasahugemouth.

23.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

听力原文:Fortwomonthsafterhestartedthewebsitedigg.com,Kevin

Rosedidn'tneedanalarmclock."By6a.m.,Iwasupandonthecomputer,"

herecalls."(26)Itwasthesheerfearofnotknowingwhatwasonmyown

homepage."

Here'swhy:experiencededitorsdonotdeliberateoverDigg'sfrontpage.It's

strictlyapopularitycontest.Userspostnewsstoriesandimagesfound

anywherefromthewebsitesofbignewspaperstosmallblogs—andwiththe

clickofabutton,otheruserseither"digg"theitems(meaningtheylikethem)

or"bury"them(meaningtheydon't).

(27)KevinRosestartedDiggasan"experiment".Buthequithisdayjob

withinmonths,Today,thesitegets35milliondifferentvisitorsamonth.

WhenhestartedDigg,hethought,"IfthiscanpaymyrentandIcanstaycool

inmyapartmentanddrinkmyteaandhaveanawesomelittleoffice,that'dbe

morethanIcouldaskfor."AsachildinLasVegas,Rosewas"themost

unpopularkidinschool".Intheearly'90s,hepersuadedhisparentstobuy

himhisowncomputer,whichheusedtotalktechnologyinchatrooms.

(28)Likemanywebsites,Digghasn'tyetfiguredouthowtotransform,its

trafficintoprofit.Nonetheless,itcontinuestodevelop.Diggnow

recommendsstoriestousersbasedonotherstoriestheylike.Italsoletsthem

voteonquestionstheywanttoaskpoliticiansandfamouspeople.

(27)

A.Becausehewasexcitedaboutthewebsite.

B.Becausehewaskeenoncomputers.

C.Becausehewasanxiousaboutthewebsite.

D.Becausehewaseagertosucceedinthewebsite.

24.(36)

A.Massachusetts.B.Texas.C.California.D.Connecticut.

25.(34)

A.Handinassignmentslate.

B.Stealanotherperson'sideas.

C.Gathernon-relevantmaterials.

D.Sharenoteswithsomeoneelse.

26.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis

thebestanswer.

(12)

A.Attendingtheparty.

B.Visitingsomefriends.

C.Studyingforanexam.

D.Takinganexam.

27.

[B5]

28.听力原文:W:TheMississippiisoneoftheworld'sgreatrivers.It'sabout

6,400kilometerslong.Canyounamesomeotherimportantrivers?

M:ThereistheYukoninAlaska,andalsotheColoradoRiver.Theyare

3,168kilometersand2,186kilometersrespectively.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

(13)

A.MississippiRiveris6,040kilometers.

B.YukonRiveris3,186kilometers.

C.AlaskaRiveris3,168kilometers.

D.ColoradoRiveris2,186kilometers.

29.听力原文:Asyoupreparetobecomeelementaryschoolteachers,you'll

behearingalotofdiscussionsabouttherelevanceofteachingpenmanship.

NowyearsagowhenIwasstudyingeducationincollege,reading,writing

andarithmeticwerethebasicsofelementaryschooleducation.Itwent

withoutsayingthatwritingmeantfirstandforemostpenmanship.Thatis,the

neatnessofachild'shandwriting.Itwasconsideredsoimportantthat

sometimesprizeswereevenawardedforthebesthandwriting.Butwhenwe

moveaheadafewdecadesintothe1980s,weseeteachersandadministrators

andevenparentstellingusthatteachingpenmanshipisawasteoftime.With

computers,theysaid,childrencansuccessfullymanipulatethekeyboardor

mouseoftheirhomecomputersbeforetheycanevenholdapencil.

Thischangeinattitudehadanimpactontheclassroom.Inyourhomework

forthisweekyou'llbelookingatwhatstatewidecurricularstandardsinthe

USsayaboutpenmanship.You'llseethatinmanystatespenmanshiphasbeen

deemphasizedinarequiredcurriculum,especiallyinthelateryearsof

elementaryschool.InCalifornia,forexample,thecurriculumcallsforfourth-

gradestudentsto...andIquote,"writefluentlyandlegiblyincursiveor

grades."Butafterthis,thecurriculummakesnofurthermentionof

penmanshipinGradesFive,Sixorbeyond.Anyhigherlevelofqualityor

neatnessissimplynotamongthecurricularobjectives.Yourassignmentisto

lookatwhatthecurricularstandardsforallfiftystatessayaboutpenmanship.

(33)

A.It'snowtaughtwiththeaidofcomputers.

B.Itisn'tconsideredasimportanttodayasitwasinthepast.

C.Childrentodaylearnitearlierthanthosedidinthepast.

D.Alotoftimeisspentteachingit.

30.[B5]

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

31.

Thewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthepassageistosaythat,

A.scienceisjustatitsbeginning

B.sciencehasgreatlyimprovedman'slife

C.sciencehasmadeprofoundprogress

D.sciencehasdonetoolittletohumanbeings

32.ltwaslowtideonCapeCod,andcoastalnaturalistDickHilmerwas

gettinghisfeetwetahalfmileofftheBrewstershoreline."CapeCodwas

formedbyglaciers18,000yearsago,"hetoldhissmallaudienceofjournalists.

"Amile-highsheetoficemoveddownfromthetopoftheworld,andasit

droppedrockstheyformedtheCape.Astheglacierwentnorth,amileanda

halfofsanddroppedintoCapeCodBay".

AndthatiswhycurrentvisitorstotheCapecanwalksofaroutonthetidal

flatsatlowtide,andstrollalong40milesofsandybeachesthatarenowpart

oftheU.S.NationalSeashore.Aswewalked,Hilmerpointedoutthelifeall

aroundus,fromstrandsofsealettucetohermitcrabstoperiwinkles.Thekids

pickeduprazorclams,quahogsandotherephemera,someofitdelightfully

alive.

Redtide(Alexandriumfundyense)ontheCapeandnorthasfarasIsleau

HaulinMainecausedgreatdamagetomanyofthesesealivesin2005.Itwas

themostwidespreadoutbreaksince1972.Redtideproducesapotent

neurotoxinthataccumulatesinthetissueofbivalves(双壳类),andwhileit

doesn'tharmitshostitcancauseparalysisorrespiratoiyproblemsforseafood

fans.Manyclam,oysterandmusselbedswereshutdownasaresult.It's

unclearwhatcausesthephenomenon.

CapeCodextends65milesoutintotheAtlantic,makingitstipthe

easternmostpointintheU.S..It'sshapedlikeabendingarm,anditcovers

399squaremileswith15distincttowns.BrewsterisintheLowerCape,on

thebaysideoftheCape'selbow.It'shometoOceanEdge,aramblingresort

hotelthatemploysHilmertoteachvisitorsaboutthenaturalhistoryofthe

region.

OceanEdgewasoriginallyalavishprivatehomeownedbytheNickerson

family.Builtin1890andthenrebuiltaftera1906fire.Butnowitthrowsits

doorsopentovacationingfamilies.

OceanEdgehasitsown18-holegolfcourse(beingrenovatedbyNicklaus

Design),biketrails,tenniscourts,swimmingpoolsandprivatebeach).The

335-roomfacilityisundergoinga$5millionimprovementprojectthisyear,

withtheaimofmakingitattractivetovisitorsinthe"shoulder"seasons

aroundthehighmonthsofJulyandAugust.Two-day"Explore"hotel

packages,includingapairofwhalewatchticketsandbreakfastare$464to

$664,dependingontheseason.

ThelengthofCapeCodis.

A.399milesB.amileC.40milesD.65miles

33.

Whatdoestheauthorsuggestbyreferringtothelessonofpersonalcomputers?

A.GMfoodwillultimatelyenterintothedietofcommons.

B.GMfoodissimilartopersonalcomputersinsomeaspects.

C.Likepersonalcomputers,GMfoodwillbecomeindispensabletopeople.

D.GMfoodisoneoftheachievementsofhightechnology.

五、5.ErrorCorrection。题)

34.Observationofanobjectinisolationtellsusnot[Si]

morethanitexists.Seeinginrelationtosomething[S2]

else,however,itmayberevealedtohavecertain

implications.Forexamples,ifIapplyalighttoa

pileofsticks,Iexpectthistocatchfireand,shortly,

toseesmokearisingfromthem.IfIseearapidly[S3]

travelingbilliardballmakecontactwithafree-standing

stationaryone,Iexpectthatlattertostarttomoving.[S4]

IfIputapanofwateronthestove,Iexpectthat,sooner

orlater,itscontentswillnotboilandturntosteam.[S5]

WhydoIexpectthesethings?Obviously,becauseS5

previousexperience(myownandthatofothers)had

ledmetodosuch.Withoutthistherewouldbenothing[S6]

topreventmythinkingthatonecouldhavesmokewith[S7]

afire,thatbilliardwouldbemoretotheirownaccord,[S8]

orthatwaterwouldboilintheabsenceofheat.Asitis,

observationhasshownmethatthisisnotso.Forany

oftheaboveparticularthingstocomeround,[S9]

itmayhavebeenprecededbyanotherequally[S10]

particularthing.

[SI]

35.

[S2]

36.

[S7]

六、6.ErrorCorrection。题)

37.

【S3】

38.

[S8]

39.

[S5]

参考答案

l.IsBeautyanAdvantage?Recentlyespeciallyinwinterholidaysplastic

surgeryhospitalsinmanylargecitieshavereceivedagrowingnumberof

youngclients.Mostofthemareforth-yearcollegestudentswhoarehunting

fortheirfirstjobinsociety.Theywanttheireyesenlargedornoseraised

believingthataprettierfacewillbringaboutbetteropportunitiesinthejob

market.Isbeautyreallyanadvantage?Doesitmakeabeautifulindividuala

morepowerfulcandidatefortheposition?Itseemssoatleastintheeyesof

thesociety.Nowadaystelevisionsnewspapersmagazinesandbill-boardsare

beauty-obsessedasever.Thankstothemediawe'reaccustomedtoseepretty

covergirlsgorgeousTVanchorsandhandsomeexecutivesinTVseries.All

thesearespreadingamisleadingmessage-thesurvivaloftheprettiest.As

thejobmarketgrowsincreasinglytightmanystudentsbecomeconvincedthat

goodlooksareofoverwhelmingimportance.Theyresorttoplasticsurgeries

andexpensiveclothesandmake-uptobuilduptheirconfidence.They

packagetheirappearancebeforegoingtoaninterviewinthehopethatan

attractiveappearancewillimpresstheinterviewerandmakethemstandout

amongnumerousapplicants.It'struethatbeautyisamarketingtoolthatcan

opendoorsoccasionallybutitdoesn'tfollowthatanattractiveappearancewill

takeyouallthewaytosuccess.Inmyopinionbeautyisskin-deepandtrue

beautyliesinthesoul.Afterallwhatthebossreallyneedsiscommitted

competentemployeesthatproduceprofits.Ifyoureallywanttogetonin

today'shighlycompetitiveworldit'simportanttounderstandthemythof

beauty.Oursocietyshouldplacemorevalueonintelligenceandcharacter.

Boththemassmediaandeducatorsshouldhelpmakethemisguidedstudents

realizethattherichnessofmindisultimatelymorevaluablethangood

looks.IsBeautyanAdvantage?Recently,especiallyinwinterholidays,plastic

surgeryhospitalsinmanylargecitieshavereceivedagrowingnumberof

youngclients.Mostofthemareforth-yearcollegestudents,whoarehunting

fortheirfirstjobinsociety.Theywanttheireyesenlargedornoseraised,

believingthataprettierfacewillbringaboutbetteropportunitiesinthejob

market.Isbeautyreallyanadvantage?Doesitmakeabeautifulindividuala

morepowerfulcandidatefortheposition?Itseemsso,atleastintheeyesof

thesociety.Nowadays,televisions,newspapers,magazinesandbill-boards

arebeauty-obsessedasever.Thankstothemedia,we'reaccustomedtosee

prettycovergirls,gorgeousTVanchors,andhandsomeexecutivesinTV

series.Allthesearespreadingamisleadingmessage—thesurvivalofthe

prettiest.Asthejobmarketgrowsincreasinglytight,manystudentsbecome

convincedthatgoodlooksareofoverwhelmingimportance.Theyresortto

plasticsurgeriesandexpensiveclothesandmake-uptobuilduptheir

confidence.Theypackagetheirappearancebeforegoingtoaninterview,in

thehopethatanattractiveappearancewillimpresstheinterviewerandmake

themstandoutamongnumerousapplicants.It'struethatbeautyisamarketing

toolthatcanopendoorsoccasionally,butitdoesn'tfollowthatanattractive

appearancewilltakeyouallthewaytosuccess.Inmyopinion,beautyisskin-

deep,andtruebeautyliesinthesoul.Afterall,whatthebossreallyneedsis

committed,competentemployeesthatproduceprofits.Ifyoureallywantto

getonintoday'shighlycompetitiveworld,it'simportanttounderstandthe

mythofbeauty.Oursocietyshouldplacemorevalueonintelligenceand

character.Boththemassmediaandeducatorsshouldhelpmakethemisguided

studentsrealizethattherichnessofmindisultimatelymorevaluablethan

goodlooks.

2.FoodSafetyProblemWiththedevelopmentofourcountry'seconomythere

arisesomenewproblemsamongwhichisthefoodsafetyproblem.Ahandful

ofprofiteersputsomeharmfulmaterialsintothefoodtheymaketFoodSafety

ProblemWiththedevelopmentofourcountry'seconomy,therearisesome

newproblems,amongwhichisthefoodsafetyproblem.Ahandfulof

profiteersputsomeharmfulmaterialsintothefoodtheymaket

3.CyberCrimesNowadayscybercriminalsseemtobeeverywherewithafew

clickscommittingallkindsofcybercrimes.Toillustratesomecommitfraud

orliftintellectualproperty.Otherssubvertdealssnatchpasswordsordisrupt

e-commerce.Stillothersunleashvirusestocrashcomputers.Asaresultthese

hackersdoagreatdamagetocompaniesandcomputeruserscausing

computerlossesupto10billiondollarsperyear.Naturallytherearemany

causesforthecybercrimes.Inadditiontothewickednatureofthehackers

thefrailtiesofInternetpartiallynourishthecrimes.Justbecausethereare

holesinInternet-thecomplexsoftwareisbuggyandofteninfestedthecyber

vandalscanfindouttheweaknessintheWebsitesoftwareprogramsandby

manipulatingsoftwareglitchesgainaccesstoWebsitecommittingallkinds

ofcrimes.Howeverweshouldn'ttoleratethesecybercriminalsanymore.

Andit'shightimeforustotakealltheeffectivestepstobattlethecyber

crooks.FirstweshouldreinforcethecyberlawstoprotecttheWebthe

powerfulengineofeconomy.Besidesweshouldusehightechniquesto

improveintrusiondetectionencryptionandcomputersecurity.Finallywe

shouldtrainmoretalentedpeopletobuildupmorefirewallssoastomakethe

Netimmunetoallkindsofvirusesandunassailabletoallkindsofcyber

criminals.CyberCrimesNowadayscybercriminalsseemtobeeverywhere,

withafewclicks,committingallkindsofcybercrimes.Toillustrate,some

commitfraudorliftintellectualproperty.Otherssubvertdeals,snatch

passwordsordisrupte-commerce.Stillothersunleashvirusestocrash

computers.Asaresult,thesehackersdoagreatdamagetocompaniesand

computerusers,causingcomputerlossesupto10billiondollarsperyear.

Naturally,therearemanycausesforthecybercrimes.Inadditiontothe

wickednatureofthehackers,thefrailtiesofInternetpartiallynourishthe

crimes.JustbecausethereareholesinInternet-thecomplexsoftwareis

buggyandofteninfested,thecybervandalscanfindouttheweaknessinthe

Websitesoftwareprogramsandbymanipulatingsoftwareglitches,gain

accesstoWebsite,committingallkindsofcrimes.However,weshouldn't

toleratethesecybercriminalsanymore.Andit'shightimeforustotakeall

theeffectivestepstobattlethecybercrooks.Firstweshouldreinforcethe

cyberlawstoprotecttheWeb,thepowerfulengineofeconomy.Besides,we

shouldusehightechniquestoimproveintrusiondetection,encryptionand

computersecurity.Finally,weshouldtrainmoretalentedpeopletobuildup

morefirewallssoastomaketheNetimmunetoallkindsofvirusesand

unassailabletoallkindsofcybercriminals.

4.RechoiceofProfessions-ASocialProblemNowadaysmoreandmore

personsareoutofwork.Theyarecalledlaid-offpersonnel.Theyarenow

confrontedwiththedifficultyofrechoiceofprofessions.Peoplemaydoubt

whytherearesomanypersonsbecomingunemployed.Willtheybeableto

beemployedagain?Howwilltheyadaptthemselvestothechangedsocial

environment?Isitnecessaryforthemtoaltertheirviewsofobtaining

employment?Tosolvealltheseproblemsweshouldhelpthemhaveaclear

understandingofthepresentsituationchangetheirviewsofrechoieeof

professionsbuildupafirmconfidenceinobtainingemploymentagain.

China'seconomyhasgrownrapidlyinthepastdecadessincetheadoptionof

thepolicyofreformsandopeningtotheoutsideworld.Investmentfrom

abroadhastakenrootinChina'seconomy.High-technologyhasbeenapplied

invariousfieldsandgreatchangeshavetakenplaceinChina'ssocialist

economicstructure.Thisisalawofeconomicdevelopment.Itisadmittedthat

thedevelopmentofeconomywilleventuallybringabouta

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