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[2021年】福建省三明市大学英语6级大

学英语六级预测试题(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、l.Writing(10题)

1.Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

aboutDiligenceIstheKeytoSuccess.Youaregiventhefollowingoutlines

inChineseandarerequiredtowritenolessthan150words.Rememberto

writeclearly.

1.对“勤奋是成功的关健”涵义的理解;

2.成功不是靠运气;

3.了解成功重要性的意义。

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledDoesIntensiveTrainingCoursesReallyHelp?Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.现如今各种考试的辅导班越来越多

2.人们对此看法不一

3.你的观点

DoesIntensiveTrainingCoursesReallyHelp

3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled:

Whyshouldwework?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow:

1.一些人为了工作面生活

2.另一些人为了生活面工作

3.你的看法

Whyshouldwework?

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopicHowtoEncouragePeopletoUsePublicTransport.

Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowin

Chinese

1.许多大城市私家车越来越多

2.私家车过多造成的问题。

3.如何鼓励人们少用私家车,多用公共交通。

5.假如你是李静,你想向校长申请参加西部大开发,你要给校长写一

封信,信的内容包括:

1.表达自已想要参加西部大开发的愿望;

2.简要说明自己的理由。

6.Direction:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:ShouldPrivateCarsBeEncouragedinChina.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsandbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)

below:

1.有些人认为有必要发展私家车

2.有些人持反对态度

3.你的看法

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledTheValueofScience.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.有的人认为,科学的价值在于对人类物质生活的提高作出了巨大贡献;

另一些人则认为,科学的真正价值在于它提高了人的整体素质.你的看法

如何?写出你的观点,并适当举例说明你的理由.

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteaneye­

witnessaccountofatrafficaccident.Youshouldwriteatleast120words

accordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.假设你在某日某时某地目击了一起车祸,就此写一份见证书。见证书

须包括以下几点

1.车祸发生的时间及地点

2.你所见到的车祸情况

3.你对车祸原因的分析

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopicHowIFinanceMyCollegeEducation.Youshould

writeatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin

Chinese)below.

1.上大学的费用(tuitionandfees)可以通过多处途径解决

2.哪种途径适合于我(说明理由)

10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

BooksandElectronicProducts.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.如今有大量的电子产品替代了书

2.不同的人有不同的看法

3.我的观点

BooksandElectronicProducts

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

11.

Winstondeclaresthatsharpeningyourtimemanagementskillsisvery

importantandcanmakeyou.

12.Library

Thelibraryisaplacewherebooks,journals,microfilms,audioandvisual

materialsarekeptandorganizedtosupportthecultural,informational,

recreational,andeducationalneedsofthegeneralpublicorspecificgroupsof

users.Recentadvancesincomputingandcommunicationtechnologieshave

transformedthecontemporarylibrary:itisnotonlyawarehouse,butnowalso

anactivememberinavastnetworkoflibrariesanddatabanksthroughwhich

usershaveaccesstoaworld-widestoreofrecordedknowledge.

Themostcommonkindsoflibrariesarepubliclibrariesandthoseofschools,

collegesanduniversities,andgovernment.Inaddition,manyspecialized

librariesservingindustry,commerce,themedia,andtheprofessionshave

beenestablishedduringthepasthalfcentury.IntheUnitedStatesandCanada

alonemorethan135,000librariesexist,ranginginsizefromtheLibraryof

Congresstothesmallestelementaryschoolfacilities.

ClassificationSystemsandtheCatalog

Libraryclassificationsystemspermituserstofindaparticularbookorauthor,

ortodiscoverwhatbooksonaparticularsubjectareheldbythelibrary.Most

librariesuseoneofthreemajorclassificationsystems:theDeweyDecimal

System,inventedbyMelvilDewey;theUniversalDecimalClassification,a

EuropeanadaptationofDewey;orasystemdevelopedbytheLibraryof

Congress.Thelibrary'scatalognotonlyliststhelibrary'scontentsbutalso

analyzesthem,sothatallworksbyanindividualauthor,allworksonagiven

subject,andallworksinaspecificcategory(dictionaries,music,ormaps,for

example)canbeeasilylocatedbyreaders.Themodemcatalogisapractical

toolthatistheresultoftheanalysisofthesubject,category,andcontentsof

books,videocassettes,microfilms,compactdiscs,andahostofother

informationalvehicles.

Thelibrary'sowncardcatalogisonlyoneofthemanyformsinwhichcatalog

andbibliographicmaterialsareavailable.LargelibrariesowntheNational

UnionCatalog,forexample,acumulativelistingofthelibraryresourcesof

theLibraryofCongressandothermajorandspecializedlibrariesintheUnited

StatesandCanada.Specializedlibrariesmayownorsubscribetosuch

specializedcatalogsastheEighteenthCenturyShortTitleCatalog(ESTC),a

computerizeddatabaselistingeverypublication—book,pamphlet,orsingle

sheet-printedbetween1701and1800inEnglishor,ifinaforeignlanguage,

inEnglish-speakingcountries.

Catalogingandclassifyingareexpensiveprocesses.Manylibrariescut

expensesbysubscribingtoacomputerizedbibliographicservice.Tolocate

materialsthatarenotamongits.holdings,alibrarymayinquiretheOnline

ComputerLibraryCenter(OCLC)ortheResearchLibrariesInformation

Network(RLIN),whicharethetwomajornationalcatalognetworks.

Throughtheircomputerizeddatabases,thesenetworksofferinterlibraryloan

servicesthatcanoperate,ifnecessary,acrossthecontinent.

History

Theearliestancientlibrarieswereclaytabletstoreroomsinancient

Mesopotamia,andthelaterpapyrusscrolllibrariesinEgypt,Greece,and

Rome.AshurbanipafslibraryinNineveh(7thcenturyBC)consistedof

thousandsofinscribedclaytabletsrecordinglaws,astronomicaldata,

commercialtransactions,narrativepoems,androyalhappenings.A30,000-

tabletlibraryhasbeendiscoveredatdiggingsintheancientSumeriancityof

Nippur,andotherextensivelibrarieshavebeenfoundthroughoutthe

Mesopotamianregion.

TheearliestlargeGreeklibraryistracedtoAristotle(4thcenturyBC),butthe

greatestwasestablished(3dcenturyBC)byPtolemyIinthemuseumat

Alexandria,Egypt.Scholarstherecopied,revisedandeditedworksofthe

classicalGreekwriters.Theircopiesofancientworksbecamethestandard

editionsonwhichother

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Defendingthemselvesagainstattack,testpreparationcompaniessaytheir

coursesarebasedon.

14.

Mostpartiesofferfingerford,but.

A.onlyAmericansloveit.

B.itisimpolitetoeatwithyourhandsatparties

C.therearesomeexceptions

D.youcan'talwaysgetrefills

15.Evenastheeconomyimproves,ajoblessexecutivemayfaceuptoayear

ormoreofunemployment.Thisisalotoftime,especiallyforhard-charging

high-perfbrmerswhoarenotusedtohavinganyfreetime.Whilesomejob

seekersspendhundreds-eventhousands—ofhoursdiscoveringdaytime

television,othersseentothriveonactivitiesthatboosttheirprofessional

careersorresolvefamilyissueswhentheyaren'tworking.

Havinganextendedperiodoffreetimeintheprimeofone'slifecaninfact

beauniqueopportunitytofocusonvolunteerservice,professionaleducation

orpersonalgrowth.

CommunityInvolvement

ForLisaPerez,thewakeupcallwasburnedporkchops.Anexecutivewho

previouslyhadn'tbeenparticularlyinterestedinhomeandhealthhadbecome

obsessedwithhomemakingduringastintofunemployment.

Sherealizedthatcleaningandorganizingherhomewasn'thelpingherjob

search.Nevertheless,"Imadelistsof50thingstodoeveryday,"saysMs.

Perez,apoliticalandpublic-relationsconsultantinScottsdale,Aliz."My

housewasspotless,justsoI'dhavesomethingtodo.”

Oneday,herboyfrienddidn'tarriveontimefordinnerbecausehehadtowork

late,andherporkchopsweremined.Shethrewafit.Hrdneverbeenaperson

likethat,"shesays."SoIdecidedtostopfeelingsorryformyself,andgoout

anddosomethingproductive."

Ms.Perez,35,resolvedtobecomeanactivevolunteerforthedurationofher

search.Shegavehertimetoahealth-careconcern,ahousingprogramanda

politicalcampaign.

Theworkbolsteredherself-confidence."Volunteeringtakesthefocusoffof

you.Onethingyouhavethat'sstillvaluableisyourtime.And,ofcourse,you

learnthattherearethousandsofpeoplewithalifethat'smuchworsethan

yours,nshesays.

Volunteerassignmentsarealsogreatwaystomeetpowerfulandwell-

connectedpeople.Overasix-monthperiod,hervolunteeringevolvedinto

workingasapaidconsultantandthenasafull-timeemployee,ajobshestill

holdstoday.Inall,shewasunemployedforeightmonths.

Beforeherjobloss,shethoughtshedidn'thavetimetovolunteerwhile

working."Now,eventhoughIhaveademandingjob,Istillvolunteer,because

ofwhatIgotoutofit",saysMs.Perez.

ConfirmingEducation

GeneBellavance,a36-yearoldinformation-technologyprojectmanager,

tookanotherrouteduringhisunemployment.Whenhewaslaidofffroma

steelcompanynearCleveland,heknewhisimmediateprospectswerebleak.

Heexpectedhissearchtotakeayear.Hefacedadecision:takeajobthat

wouldsetbackhiscareerorholdoutforanofferhereallywanted.Mr.

Bellavancecashedouthispension,soldhishouse,unloadedthingshedidn*t

needatgaragesales,andrentedanapartmentwitharoommate.Thenhesays,

“IsignedupforeverybenefitIcouldfind.1,

Buthewasn'tjustwaitingouttheyear.Hespentfilerestofhissearchupdating

hisskills,includingbecomingcertifiedinnewdatabaseandproject­

managementsoftware."Youhavetoinvestinyourself,"Mr.Bellavancesays.

"Iestimatedwhattechnologywasgoingtobethemostbeneficialandchose

applicationsthatweregoingtobepervasive,thatwererightformymarket,

andthatweregoingtoensuretoppay.'1

InadditiontoincomefromtheoccasionalIT-consultingassignment,herelied

onacombinationofdisplaced-worker-retraininggrantsandunemployment

benefits.nIwentoutandfoundtheclasses,submittedthepaperwork,anddealt

withthebureaucracy.Youhavetostayafterthem,keepingyourbenefits

movingforward.It'suptoyoutomakeitworkwithyouroveralltransition

plan,Hhesays.

Hisjobsearchwasonemonthshyofthefullyearhe'dexpected.Helooked

forwork'duringhistrainingandsayshewouldhave

A.YB.NC.NG

16.AccordingtotheFAO,asthedemandfororganicfoodandproducts

increases,priceswillbelowerfororganicproductsthanconventional

products.

17.

WhenMarkTwainbecameaminerinthefrontierregion,hestartedtowrite

18.

TheFTC*slaterreportsshowthatthefilmandgamingindustrieshavemade

someimprovementwhilehasdonealmostnothingto

improve.

19.

Theopeningofsocialnetworkmaynowaccelerateowingto.

20.

Thepassagemainlystateshowtogetwellintouchwiththetwofathers.

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension10题)

21.(31)

A.Onlowshelves.

B.Onhighshelves.

C.Spreadalloverthestore.

D.Inredplasticbags.

22.(34)

A.Mountainousterrain.

B.Abundantnaturalresources.

C.Largeacreofdesert.

D.Sparselypopulatedareas.

23.[B9]

24.听力原文:M:Ifeelhorrible.DaisywasfuriousthatIlosthernotes.Do

youthinkIshouldapologizeagain?

W:Iflwereyou,I'dlethercooloffafewdaysbeforeIapproachher.

Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

(19)

A.WriteDaisyanoteofapology.

B.ReturnDaisy'snotesinafewdays.

C.ApologizewhenDaisyislessangry.

D.LethertalktoDaisyaboutthesituation.

25.

[B8]

26.听力原文:(29)BarryDevinsistheinformationtechnologymanagerfor

amajornonprofitresearchfoundation.

Soonaftertakingthejob,hepurchasedanupgradeforthefoundation'se-mail

program.Heassumedtherewouldbesomesmallproblems,buttheyfar

exceededanythinghehadimagined.(30)Ittooksixmonthstogettheupgrade

workingproperly,andeventhenpeoplecontinuedtocomplainabout

messagestheyhadlostduringthephase-inperiod.

Ayearlater,thefoundationwasawardedalargecontract,andthepresident

decidedtopurchaseanadvanceddatasystemfortheentireorganization.She

askedBarrytotakechargeofbuyingthesystemandtrainingthestaffinits

use.

WhenBaiTyoutlinedhisplansataweeklystaffmeeting,hehadlowinitial

credibility.Everyonerememberedthee-mailprogram,andtheywere

reluctanttogothroughthesameproblemagain.ButBarryrealizedthisand

wasprepared.

Hebeganbyremindingeveryonethatthepresidenthadauthorizedhimto(31)

purchaseastate-of-the-artsystemthatwouldmaketheirliveseasierand

improveofficecommunication.

Hethenacknowledgedthathehadtoldthemthesamethingaboutthee-mail

upgrade-anadmissionthatdrewalaughandhelpedeveryonerelaxFinally,

heexplainedthathehadcheckedwithseveralotherorganizationsthathad

installedthesamedatasystemhewaspurchasing,andtheyallhadtoldhimit

workedflawlessly.

Throughouthispresentation,Barry*sapproachwas"Iknowthee-mail

upgradewasadisaster,andI'veworkedhardtomakesureitdoesn*thappen

again."(32)Bythetimehefinished,moststaffmemberswereeagertohave

thedatasystemupandrunning.Barryhadachievedhighterminalcredibility.

29.WhatisBarryDevins?

3O.Whatdowelearnaboutthee-mailupgradeprogrampurchasedbyBarry?

31.Whatbenefitcanthedatasystembringtothefoundation?

32.HowwasBarry'spresentationgoingon?

(33)

A.Aninformationtechnologymanager.

B.Astaffmanagerofthefoundation.

C.Apresidentofthefoundation.

D.Alecturerinauniversity.

27.(44)

28.(16)

A.Hedoesn'tliketabletennisatall.

B.Heknowstheresultofthefinals.

C.Hedoesn'thaveaTVset.

D.Hewillnotwatch.

29.(32)

A.Saws,choppers,axes,tongs,hooks.

B.Axes,saws,choppers,tongs,hooks.

C.Choppers,axes,saws,hooks,tongs.

D.Axes,saws,choppers,hooks,tongs〜

30.听力原文:Theworld'sfirstcompletelyautomaticrailwayhasbeenbuilt

underthebusystreetsofLondon.TherailwayiscalledtheVictoriaLine,and

itispartofthecompleteLondonundergroundrailway.

ThenewVictoriaLinewasopenedin1969.Thisnewlinewasverydifferent

fromtheothers.

Thestationsontheotherlinesneedalotofworkerstoselltickets,andto

checkandtocollectthemwhenpeopleleavethetrains.Thisisalldifferentof

theVictoriaLine.Hereamachinechecksandcollectsthetickets,andthere

arenoworkersontheplatforms.

Onthetrain,thereisonlyoneworker.Ifnecessary,thismancandrivethe

train.Butusuallyhejuststartsit;itrunsandstopsbyitself.Thetrainsare

controlledbyelectricalsignalswhicharesentbytheso-called''command

spots”.TheCommandspotarethesamedistanceapart.Eachsendsacertain

signal.Thetrainalwaysmovesatthespeedthatthecommandspotsallow.If

thecommandspotssendnosignal,thetrainwillstop.

Mostofthecontrolworkisdonebycomputers.Thecomputersalsofixthe

train'sspeeds,andsendthesignalstothecommandspots.

Othermachinesmakesurethatthetrainsarealwaysasafedistanceapart.One

trainmaystaytoolongatastation,theothertrainswillthenautomatically

moveslower.Sothereisnodangerofaccidentontheline.

(33)

A.Theworkersontheundergroundplatformswerereplacedbymachines.

B.Itbecamethefirstcompletelyautomaticrailwayintheworld.

C.Acompletelyautomaticlinewasaddedtoitsnetwork.

D.Itstrainsbecamecomputer-controlled.

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

31.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Thedesireforachievementsisoneoflife'sgreatmysteries.Socialscientists

havedevotedlifetimestostudyingthedrivesthatspurusoutofbedinthe

morning,compelustoworkorstudyhardandsparkallmannerofhuman

endeavor.Indeed,a1992textbookactuallydocuments32distincttheoriesof

humanmotivation.

Giventhisdiversityofthought,it*seasytofbrgetthatforahalfcentury,

Americansocietyhasbeendominatedbythepsychologicalschoolknownas

behaviorism,orSkinnerianpsychology.Althoughbehaviorismandits

fundamentalprincipleof''positivereinforcement'1havelongsincelosttheir

wayinacademiccircles,theSkinnerianlegacyremainspowerfulinevery

realmoftrashout.Doit,andyoucangotothemoviesFridaynight.Notin

themoodforwork?Keeppluggingaway,andyoumightgetabonus.Not

interestincalculus?StriveforanAintheclass,andyouwillmakethehonor

roll.Thetheorymaybebankrupt,butincentivesandrewardsaresomucha

partofAmericanculturethatit'shardtoimaginelifewithoutthem.

Yetthafsexactlywhatagrowinggroupofresearchersareadvocatingtoday.

Asteadystreamofresearchhasfoundthatratherthanencouragingand

diminishingperformance,“oursocietyiscaughtinawhoppingparadox,n

assertsAlfieKohn,authorofthenewbookpublishedbyRewards(Houghton

Mifflin),whichsurveysrecentresearchontheeffectivenessofrewards."We

complainloudlyaboutdecliningproductivity,thecrisisofourschoolandthe

distortedvaluesofourchildren.Buttheverystrategyweusetosolvethose

problems—damagingrewardslikeincentiveplansandgradeandcandybars

infrontofpeople-ispartlyresponsibleforthefixwe'rein."

It'satoughargumenttomakeinaculturethatcelebratesthespoilsofsuccess.

Yetstudyafterstudyshowsthatpeopletendtoperform.worse,togiveup

moreeasilyandtoloseinterestmorequicklywhenarewardisin-volved.

Childrenwhoaregiventreatsfordoingartwork,forexample,losetheirinitial

loveofartwithinweeks.Teenagerswhoarepromisedarewardfortutoring

youngstersdon*tteachasenthusiasticallyastutorsofferednothing.Andchief

executiveofficerswhohavebeenawardedlongtermincentiveplanshave

oftensteeredtheircompaniestowardlowerreturns.

Accordingtobehaviorism.wecanpromotehumanactionsbymeans

of.

A.rewardsandincentives

B.humanmotivation

C.enthusiasm

0.success

32.

Anassistantstagemanager'sjobisdifficultbecausehehasto

A.doallkindsofstagework

B.workforlonghours

C.waitforabettercompany

D.actwell

33.

WhenwastheButlerSquarebuildingoriginallybuilt?

A.Intheeighteenthcentury.

B.Intheearlynineteenthcentury.

C.Inthelatenineteenthcentury.

D.Intheearlytwentiethcentury.

五、5.ErrorCorrection^题)

34.

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35.

[S6]

36.

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六、6.ErrorCorrection^题)

37.

[S2]

38.

[S5]

39.

[S4]

参考答案

1.DiligenceIstheKeytoSuccessDiligenceisthekeytosuccess.Itmeans

thatsuccessinvolvespersistentworkbutdoesnotimplythatwearetoexert

ourselvesaroundtheclockwithoutfooddrinkorsleep.Thetruemeaningof

diligenceisthecarefuluseofone*stimeforthepurposeofsuccessortowork

persistentlywithoutwastingtime.Somepeoplebelieveinluck.Thisisa

seriousmistake.Ifthereisreallyanyluckatallitwillnevercometoalazy

person.Ifafarmerplowshisfieldonedayandthenremainsidlefortherest

oftheseasonthebestofluckwillnotbringhimanything.Therewouldbeno

harvestforhimatall.Thosearecleverwhounderstandtheimportanceof

diligenceandmakeittheirhabit.Itistheywhoareontherightwaytosuccess.

Therearealsopeoplewhoalwaysthinkthatluckismoredecisiveinbringing

aboutsuccessandthereforethereisnoneedforworkinghard.Buttheyfail

torealizethatdiligenceisthekeyandonlydiligencewillbringthemluckand

success.DiligenceIstheKeytoSuccessDiligenceisthekeytosuccess.It

meansthatsuccessinvolvespersistentworkbutdoesnotimplythatweareto

exertourselvesaroundtheclockwithoutfood,drinkorsleep.Thetrue

meaningofdiligenceisthecarefuluseofone'stimeforthepurposeofsuccess,

ortoworkpersistentlywithoutwastingtime.Somepeoplebelieveinluck.

Thisisaseriousmistake.Ifthereisreallyanyluckatall,itwillnevercome

toalazyperson.Ifafarmerplowshisfieldonedayandthenremainsidlefor

therestoftheseason,thebestofluckwillnotbringhimanything.There

wouldbenoharvestforhimatall.Thosearecleverwhounderstandthe

importanceofdiligenceandmakeittheirhabit.Itistheywhoareontheright

waytosuccess.Therearealsopeoplewhoalwaysthinkthatluckismore

decisiveinbringingaboutsuccessandthereforethereisnoneedforworking

hard.Buttheyfailtorealizethatdiligenceisthekey,andonlydiligencewill

bringthemluckandsuccess.

2.DoesIntensiveTrainingCoursesReallyHelp?"Takeourcourseyouwill

findexamisjustapieceofcake!'1Everywhereonthecampuswecanfind

suchadvertisementswhich(1)attracttheeyeballsandtouchthedeepheartof

thDoesIntensiveTrainingCoursesReallyHelp?"Takeourcourse,youwill

findexamisjustapieceofcake!'1Everywhereonthecampuswecanfind

suchadvertisementswhich(1)attracttheeyeballsandtouchthedeepheartof

th解析:本文是一篇六级考试中常见的议论文,要求考生就“强化训练

课程是否有用“这个话题展开论述。根据题目要求,考生应首先描述大学

校园存在很多的强化训练课程广告。然后提出支持或反对强化训练的原

因.最后阐明自己的观点,做出总结。

一、大学校园有很多强化训练班的广告(advertisements,intensivetraining,

attracttheeyeballs)

二、支持者支持的原因

1.可以系统学习(learnsystematically)

2.跟风,担心落后于他人(followthetrends,fallbehind)

反对者反对的原因学习需要积累,参加培训班只是浪费钱财(lasting

learning,money-consuming)

三、作者观点学习需要积累,培训班不是捷径只是增补(accumulated

learning,complement)

(l)attracttheeyeballs“抓人眼球,吸引人注意

(2)followthetrends“随大流”。

(3)fallbehind“落后工

(4)yiekT产生收益”,此处yieldlittle意为“产生很少的成果”。

(5)money-consuming“费钱的”。注意这种组词结构的使用。

(6)counton“指望,依靠”。

(7)serveascomplements”作为增补”。

3.Whyshouldwework?Whyshouldwework?Itisaverysimplequestion

yetfewpeoplecouldansweritwithoutcarefulconsideration.Somepeople

considerworkthemostimportantthingintheirlivessotheyworksWhy

shouldwework?Whyshouldwework?Itisaverysimplequestion,yetfew

peoplecouldansweritwithoutcarefulconsideration.Somepeopleconsider

workthemostimportantthingintheirlives,sotheyworks解析:这是——

篇分析型作文,要考生通过人们不同的生活、工作态度,表明自己的立

场观点,发表评论见解。根据考题给出的提纲我们知道,一些人为了工

作而生活,而另一些人刚好相反,为了生活而工作。考生必须抓住这种

人生观的反差,展开主题,提出自己的见解。这一作文的难点不在于无

话可说,而是怎样紧扣主题组织题材。在理解把握好主题思想的基础上,

可用比较对照法,用提问的方式展开主题。根据考题给出的提纲可安排

为4段,其具体内容安排如下:

1.

Whyshouldwework?

verysimplequestion

yetfewpeoplecouldansweriteasily

2.

Somepeoplelivetowork

theyworkselflesslyandconscientiously

makinggreatcontributionstothesocialprogress

Theywon'tstopworkingtilltheendoftheirlives

3.

Somepeopleworktolive

themostimportantforthesepeopleisliving

theyhavetoworktomakealiving

theyworkpassivelywithoutanypassion

4.

Myopinion

weshouldlivetowork.

thereasonisverysimple

workingmakesthedifferencebetweenhanumanbeingsandtheanimals

4.HowtoEncouragePeopletoUsePublicTransportThepast5yearshave

witnessedtherapidincreaseofprivatecarsinbigcitiesofChina.Moreand

moreChineseareabletoaffordacarandwouldliketobuyaprivatecarto

improvetheirlifequality.Severalfactorscontributetotheincreasingnumber

ofprivatecars.Firstitcanbeattributedtothegreatadvanceofpeople's

incomeaswellasthedramaticdecreaseofcarpricesduetomassproduction

Besidestherapidexpansionofhighwaysystemsaroundthecountryalso

encouragesmorepeopletousecarsastheirdailytransport.Howevertherise

ofprivatecarshasalsobroughtsomeproblemssuchastrafficcongestionand

airpollution.InsomemetropolitansofChinaduringrushhourscarsare

queuinginurbanareas.Theexhaustoftheseprivatecarsalsoleadsto

increasinglysevereairpollution.Accordingtoscientiststheglobalwarming

iscloselyrelatedtotheemissionsofprivatecars.Thereforeinsomesense

people'slifequalityisdecreasing.Inordertoreversethisdeclineinthequality

oflifeincitiesattemptsmustbemadetoencouragepeopletousetheircars

lessandpublictransportmore.Thegovernmentshouldcreateamore

comfortableandconvenientpublictransportsystemsothatthepublicwould

liketousepublictransportInadditionmeasuresshouldbetakentoraisethe

environmentalawarenessofthegeneralpublic.Anotherdirectmeasureisto

imposeheaviertaxesontheownershipofprivatecarssoastodiscourage

peoplefromusingprivatecars.HowtoEncouragePeopletoUsePublic

TransportThepast5yearshavewitnessedtherapidincreaseofprivatecars

inbigcitiesofChina.MoreandmoreChineseareabletoaffordacarand

wouldliketobuyaprivatecartoimprovetheirlifequality.Severalfactors

contributetotheincreasingnumberofprivatecars.First,itcanbeattributed

tothegreatadvanceofpeople'sincomeaswellasthedramaticdecreaseof

carpricesduetomassproductionBesides,therapidexpansionofhighway

systemsaroundthecountryalsoencouragesmorepeopletousecarsastheir

dailytransport.However,theriseofprivatecarshasalsobroughtsome

problemssuchastrafficcongestionandairpollution.Insomemetropolitans

ofChina,duringrushhourscarsarequeuinginurbanareas.Theexhaustof

theseprivatecarsalsoleadstoincreasinglysevereairpollution.Accordingto

scientists,theglobalwarmingiscloselyrelatedtotheemissionsofprivate

cars.Therefore,insomesense,people'slifequalityisdecreasing.Inorderto

reversethisdeclineinthequalityoflifeincities,attemptsmustbemadeto

encouragepeopletousetheircarslessandpublictransportmore.The

governmentshouldcreateamorecomfortableandconvenientpublictransport

systemsothatthepublicwouldliketousepublictransportInaddition,

measuresshouldbetakentoraisetheenvironmentalawarenessofthegeneral

public.Anotherdirectmeasureistoimposeheaviertaxesontheownership

ofprivatecarssoastodiscouragepeoplefromusingprivatecars.

5.DearPresidentPmLiJingfromBeijingInstituteofTechnologyandI'ma

seniorintheComputerScienceDepartment.InresponsetotheNoticeofGo-

WestCampaignIwritetoyoutoexpressmysincerewishtobeavolunteerto

gototheWest.ThereYe

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