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(2023年)贵州省铜仁地区大学英语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,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,
2.1.大量民工流入城市
2.人们对民工大量流入城市所持的不同看法
3.我的观点
RuralWorkers:AMixedBlessingfortheCity
3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
WhyICametoCollege.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe
outlinegivenbelow.
1.我为什么选择读大学;
2.现在读大学是否值得;
3.结论。
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledSayNotoPiratedProducts.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.目前盗版的现象比较严重;
2.造成这种现象的原因及其危害;
3.我们应该怎么做。
Usefulwordsandexpressions:
盗版:piracy(n.)
盗版产品:piratedproducts
知识产权:intellectualpropertyrights
侵犯版权:infringesb.'scopyright;copyrightinfringement
5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
CreditCardsinCollegeCampus.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbased
onthechartandoutlinegivenbelow:
1.根据图片描述某高校拥有信用卡的学生所占比例的变化
2.分析产生这些变化的原因
3.分如何看待信用卡令后在学生中的使用情况
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CreditCardsinCollegeCampus
6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topicWealthandHealth.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandyoushould
baseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:
1.有人认为财富比健康重要;
2.也有人认为健康比财富重要;
3.我的观点是:
7.1.如今的大学毕业生面临的职业选择:兴趣重要还是工资重要
2.你的观点
3.结论
SalaryorInterest
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicStudents*UnionandAssociations.Youshouldwriteatleast150
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.简述在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的有利之处
3.你对参加学生会和社匪活动的态度
9.Forthispart,youarcallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
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。
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritea
compositiononthetitle:HowtoTreatOurAgingPopulation?Youshould
writeatleast130wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.
1.中国已渐渐步入老龄化社会。(65岁以上的老年人已占全国人口的7%)
2.我认为应如何对待老年人群。(社会关爱与福利制度,家庭温暖,社
区服务……)
3.我的结论。
HowtoTreatOurAgingPopulation
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning/10题)
11.
Airpollutionisthemostseriousproblemcausedbytheexistoftoomany
privateautomobiles.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.Greenbuildingtechniquesrequire.
A.architectstomakefulluseofsunlight
B.peopletoavoidusingelectricalappliances
C.architectstoemploylocallabors
0.businessmentoresistpoisonousbuildingmaterials
13.
Itmaybeinyourbodythatmakesyourunquicklyafteryouare
shockedbyadanger.
14.StudyStyles
Youknowwhetheryou'reamorningpersonoranightowl.Youknowwhether
you'reapickyeaterorahumangarbagepail.Butdoyouknowifyoulearn
betterbyreadingorbyhearing?...ifyou*vesurvivedschoolsofar,you
alreadyhavesomesortofstudyroutine-forbetterorforworse.Weasked
studentsalloverthecountryforthelowdownontheirmethodsofoperations,
andalsocollectedsomehard-wonadvice.Seeifyoucanrecognizeyourown
personalstudymethodonthelistbelowandlearnhowtostudyeffectively.
TheDreamer
Youmaysayyou'restudying.Youmayevenlooklikeyou'restudying.But
yourmindisintheclouds.Yourtestperformanceseldomreflectsthoselong
hoursyouspendatyourdesk,almoststudying.Kim,fromMontreal,says,
"WhenIgettothelibrary,Iendupsittingthereandpeople-watching."Cindy,
fromLafayette,Pennsylvania,says:"Personally,Itendtowriteeverything
downonflashcardssoIcanquizmyselflater.EveryoneelsethinksthatI'll
ace(成绩为A)theexam,butsometimesIfindmyselfspendingsomuchtime
writingdowneverylittledetailthatIdon'thavetimetoactuallystudy."
Warning:Ifyouspendalldaypretendingstudying,you*llpayallnight
crammingfbrreal.(Whatawasteofsocializingtime!)Thisyear'sresolution:
Stayontargetbysettinggoals(LikefourchaptersbyWednesday)andasking
yourfriendstotestyou.Also,tuneintoyourinterests:Ifyoufindyourself
drawingelaboratedoodlesinthemarginswhenyou'resupposedtobe
analyzingShakespeare,takedrawingclassesandsnapoutofyourdaydream.
TheGrind
Onelookingatyoursockdrawer,meticulously(非常细心地)arrangedin
rainboworder,suggestscontrol-freaktendencies.Youneverfailtodoafixed
amountofstudyingeachevening—andyourgoodgradesshowit.You
cautiouslyplotacoursetoconqueranunrulyassignment,andyourarely
breakyourroutine.Gretchen,fromChicago,describesherhard-coremethod:
"Icompletelyorganizeallofmynotes.Then,beforeIdoanythingelse,Iplan
outexactlyhowmanyhoursI'mgoingtostudyandhowlongIamgoingto
takebreaks.Thisway,Ialwaysstayontask.Ireadthroughmynotesandthen
highlightthethingsIdon'tknowwell,tocommitthemtomemory.0Butshe's
notdoneyet!"ThenIreadmyassignmentsagainandtakenotesandstudy
thesenotesthesamewayIstudiedmyclassnotes.'1Whew,Sarah,from
Scarsdale,NewYork,alsoconsidersherselfaworkerbee."Iplanmyworkso
thatthere*ssomethingIhavetodoeverynightoftheweek.Butwhenthere's
atest,I'lldoallmyassignmentsbeforetryingtodoanoverview.Studying
comeslastbecause1,11waituntilthelastminutetoeventrytoconcentrateon
somethingwithsolittlestructure."
Warning:Whileyourself-disciplinewillserveyouwellincollege(orthe
military),youmightwanttoaddmoreinspirationtoyourperspiration.No
amountofmemorization,orcolorcodingyournotebookswillhelpyouwrite
anoriginal,opinionatedessay-andyou'llbewritingplenty.Thisyear's
resolution:Varyyourroutineandthinkaboutyourowninsightsmore.After
readinganassignment,tryclosingyoureyesandrecallingwhatyoufound
interestingbeforebucklingdownwithyourimpeccablenotes.Andifyou've
gotahalfhourtospareinyourstudyschedule,trysomethingmessyand
creative,likewritingapoem.
TheSocialStudier
You'rethekindwholearnsoutloud.Youmakeyourwaytoenlightenment,so
studybuddiesareamust.Inschool,youremembermorefromhearingthe
lecturesthanfromdoingthereading.Roberta,fromPrinceton,NewJersey,
says:"IwenttoastudycounselortofindoutthatIlearnbestbylistening.It's
true:UntilIhearsomethingoutloud,it*snotreallyrealtome.WhenI'm
studyingandIdon*tunderstandsomethinginour
A.YB.NC.NG
15.
Crammerscanimprovetheirgradesbyaddinginformalbeforethe
overwhelmingpressureison.
16.
Whena"falserule'1isappliedtoyoursituation,.
A.itcanbeofnohelpwithyourproblem
B.itmaymisleadyoutoafalsedirection
C.itmaymakeyourproblemmorecomplicated
D.itmayofferyouabrand-newoutlook
17.
TheHeartCenterwarnpublic,concerningthe
amountofchocolateconsuming.
18.TheGreenCampus
Ifyouattendedthisyear'scommencement(毕业典礼)atWilliamsCollegein
westernMassachusetts,youprobablysampledthefreshfoodmadefrom
locallyproduced,hormone-freemilk.Youmighthavetriedtheorganicgreens
withediblecabbageblossomsorsampledthefreshasparagus(芦笋)allfrom
nearbyfarms.Thesedishesnotonlytastedbetterthanstandardonesbutalso
savedfossilfuelsnormallyusedtoshipfoodlongdistances.Disposableplates
andcutlerywerenowheretobefound,reducingtrashby80percent.Andthe
raredisposableitemswereeco-friendly.nWeusedcompostablepaper'napkins
andbiodegradablestraws,"saysStephanieBoyd,whohelpedorganizethe
“greencommencement"aspartofherjobaschairofWilliams'sclimate
actioncommittee.
Itwasnotonlyaimedtoimpressparents.Moreandmorecollegesaregetting
seriousaboutgoinggreen.InJune,284universitypresidentsrepresenting
someofthenation'smostinfluentialschoolsannouncedanagreement
pledgingtomaketheircampuses''carbonneutral'1.Themessagewasclear.
"We'resayingthatsustainabilityisnolongeranelective,"saysCornell
presidentDavidSkorton.Theirmotivationwasn'tmerelytoreduceenergy
consumptionandwaste.Asa$315billionsectoroftheeconomy-andone
thatwilltrainfutureleaders-highereducationhasaspecialresponsibilityto
encourageenvironmentalstewardship.Theuniversitypresidentshopethat
evenstudentswhodon'tpursueincreasinglypopularmajorsinenvironmental
studieswilllearnsimplyfrombeingonagreencampus,livingingreen
buildings,eatingsustainablefoodandabsorbingeverydaymessagesof
conservation.Andwhoknows?Far-reachingenvironmentalprogramsmay
createanairofexcitementthatattractsapplicants."Inthelongrun,students
willsay,whywouldIwanttogotoaschoolthatdoesn'tcareaboutthis?"says
MichaelCrow,presidentofArizonaStateUniversity,whichhas.madea
majorcommitmenttosustainability.
AtHarvard,goinggreenstartsbeforestudentsevenarriveoncampus,when
freshmenreceivemailingsurgingthemtobuyonlyenergy-efficient
refrigeratorsfortheirdormroomsandpurchasecompactfluorescent(发荧光
的)bulbs,whichuseanaverageof18Wattsapieceinsteadof75.Butsome
ofthemosteffectivelobbyingcomesfromstudentsthemselves.Harvardpays
20undergraduatestohelpgetthegreenmessageouttofellowstudentsina
funway.Thatmightmeanwhippingupacompetitionbetweenresidential
housestowinthecovetedGreenCupforthegreatestenergyreductionsand
biggestincreasesinrecycling.Oritcouldbeorganizingtrash-freedancesor
greenmovienights("WhoKilledtheElectricCar?1*)withfreeicecreamfor
anyonewhobringsarecyclablebowl.Onedayayear,studentscollecttrash
fromHarvardYardandpileitintoasingleheap,called"MountTrashmore".
Thegiantmound(垛)remindsstudentshowmuchtheyarethrowingaway
andhowmuchwastetheycouldavoidbyrecycling.Studentsevencompete
tocomeupwiththebestecothemedcartoons.Thisyear'ssecond-placewinner
showedMarilynMonroewithhericonicbillowingskirtunderthecaption
winddoesgreatthings.Thefunaddsuptoserioussavings."Energyuseinthe
dormshasdecreased15percentoverthepastfewyears,andrecyclinghas
risen40percent/saysLeithSharp,headoftheHarvardGreenCampus
Initiative.
Atmanyschools,theconstructionofanewbuildingisanotherchancetopush
greensolutions."Whatmessagedoesaconventionalcampussend?"asks
DavidOrr,whoteachesenvironmentalstudiesatOberlin."Itsendsthe
messagethatenergyischeapandplentiful.nAtOberlinandothercolleges,
administratorsareseekingtoreversethatmessagewithenergy-efficient
buildings.TheLewisCenteratOberlin,openedin2000,wasoneofthefirsts.
It'spoweredentirelybysolararrays,whichproduce30percentmor
A.YB.NC.NG
19.GeoffreyHealholdsthattohavecompaniesrespondingtofinancial
incentivesratherthantheirownfeelingsisthe.
20.
WritersofMarkTwain'stimedoesnetseehimashighlyasthelaterwriters
do.
A.YB.NC.NG
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)
21.(32)
A.Theyfacethem.
B.Theyareinterestedinthem.
C.Theyacceptandenjoythem.
D.Theyignorethem.
22.听力原文:Forcenturies,parrotshavebeenprizedpetsbecauseoftheir
strangetalentforimitatinghumanspeech.Theyareabletohearvocalranges,
memorizethetones,andthenrepeatwhattheyhaveheard.Oftenthisskillis
usedtoentertainpeople.Butrecently,anAmazonparrot,namedBaby,was
abletoputthisabilitytoworkbyhelpingpolicebreakupagangofburglars
responsibleforover$50,000inpropertytheft.
Babyhelpedthepolicetoidentifythegangofthieves.Arecentrobberyvictim
reportedtotheBaytown,Texaspolicethatherparrot,Babystartedacting
strangelyandsayingnewphrasesaftertherobbery.Beforetherobbery,Baby
hadonlyatwenty-eightwordvocabulary;afterwards,thebirdstartedsaying
theadditionalphrases"Comeback,Robert!"and"Comeon,Ronnie!".
Thepolicedetectivesweredelighted.Althoughonemanhadalreadybeen
arrested,RonnieandRobertwerethenamesoftheirtwotopsuspectswho
werebelievedtohaveaidedthefirstman.Underquestioning,thissuspect
explainedwhathadhappened.Whentherobbersenteredthehouse,theyheard
Babytalkingandthoughtthatsomeonewashome.RonnieandRobertbegan
runningaway,whilethethirdmanyelledforthemtocomeback.Baby
rememberedthisincidentandrecordedtheirvoicesinhermemory.
(33)
A.Avictim.B.Apolicedetective.C.Arobber.D.Apetbird.
23.
[B4]
24.(29)
A.Theyarewillingtodonatetheirfaces.
B.Theyareconcernedaboutmoralproblems.
C.Theywouldaccepttheideaoffacetransplant.
D.Theyhavenocluewhatfacetransplantmeans.
25.(28)
A.Thesmalleritis,theclevereritis.
B.Thesmalleritis,thelessitcosts.
C.It'ssmall,butstoresalotofinformation.
D.Ifsanewtoolwhichisusedincomputersonly.
26.(34)
A.Soap.B.Grain.C.Steel.D.Tobacco.
27.听力原文:Sciencefictionisoneofthemostpopularbookstoday.
Hundredsoftitlesarepublishedeveryyearandarereadbyallkindsofpeople.
Furthermore,someofthemostsuccessfulfilmsofrecentyearshavebeen
basedonsciencefictionstories.Sciencefictionisnotafairlynew
developmentinliterature,itsancestorscanbefoundinbookswritten
hundredsofyearsago.Modernsciencefictionwritersdon'twriteaboutmen
fromMarsorspaceadventurestories.Theyaremoreinterestedinpredicting
theresultsoftechnicaldevelopmentsonscienceandthehumanmind;orin
imaginingfutureworldswhichareareflectionoftheworldwhichwelivein
now.Becauseofthistheirwritinghasobviouspoliticalundertones.Inanage
wheresciencefactfrequentlyovertakessciencefiction,thewritermayfindit
difficulttokeepaheadofscientificadvances.
(33)
A.Sciencefictionisnotafairlynewinliterature.
B.Sciencefictionisverypopularwithpeopletoday.
C.Sciencefictiononlydealswithterribleideas.
D.Manysuccessfulfilmsarebasedonsciencefictionstories.
28.(25)
A.Inall,fortytechniciansweresenttothelaunch.
B.Somespecializedtechniciansweresenttopreventaccidents.
C.A11thetechniciansoverlandweresenttoMarbllainsixRangeRovers.
D.Abouthalfasmanytechniciansascarsweresenttothelaunch.
29.
[B9]
30.(24)
A.Itmakestheworkersexcited.
B.Ithelpstoreduceworkers1complaint.
C.Itmakesworkersspendlesstimehavingtheirdinner.
D.Itmightmaketheproductionincrease.
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3题)
31.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby
somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Doyouwanttoliveforever?Bytheyear2050,youmightactuallygetyour
wish-providingyouarewillingtoleaveyourbiologicalbodyandtakeup
residenceinsiliconcircuits.Butlongbeforethen,perhapsasearlyas2008,
lessradicalmeasureswillbeginofferingasemblance(夕卜表,伪装)of
immortality.
Researchersareconfidentthattechnologywillsoonbeabletotrackevery
wakingmomentofyourlife.Whateveryouseeandhear,plusallthatyousay
andwrite,canberecordedanalyzedandautomaticallyindexed,andaddedto
yourpersonalchronicles.Bythe2030s,itmaybepossibletocaptureyour
nervoussystem'selectricalactivities,whichwouldalsopreserveyour
thoughtsandemotions.ResearchersattheLaboratoriesofBritish
TelecommunicationshavedefinedthisconceptasSoulCatcher.
SmallelectronicequipmentwillpavethewayforSoulCatcher.Itwoulduse
awearablesupercomputer,perhapsinawristwatch,withwirelesslinksto
microsensorsunderyourscalpandinthenervesthatcarryallfivesensory
signals.Sowearingavideocamerawouldnolongerberequired.
Atfirst,theSoulCatcher'scompanionsystem-theSoulReader-mighthave
troublecopyingyourthoughtincompletedetails.Evenin2030,wemaystill
bestrugglingtounderstandthebrain'sinternalworkings,soreadingyour
thoughtsandinterpretingyouremotionsmightnotbepossible.Butthese
signalscouldbeconservedfbrthedaywhentheycanbetransferredtosilicon
circuitstorejuvenatemindsaseverlastingentities.Researcherscanonly
wonderwhatitwillbeliketowakeuponedayandfindyourselfaliveinside
amachine.
Forpeoplewhochosenottoliveinsilicon,virtualimmortalitycouldstillease
thesenseoffutility(无用)thatnowhauntsmanypeople.Individualswould
knowtheirliveswouldnotbeforgotten,butwouldbepreservedasathread
inamultimediaquiltthatkeepsapermanentrecordofthehumanrace.And
futuregenerationswouldhaveamuchfullerunderstandingofthepast.
Historywouldnotbedominatedbyjusttherichandpowerful,Hollywood
stars,andafewelitethinkers.
Themainideaofthispassageisthat.
A.humanbeingslongforanimmortallife
B.peoplecanliveimmortallyastechnologydevelops
C.therearemanydifficultiesinmakingtheSoulCatcher
D.theinventionofSoulCatcherhasgreatsignificance
32.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor
incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions
orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Anindustrialsociety,especiallyoneascentralizedandconcentratedasthatof
Britain,isheavilydependentoncertainessentialservices:forinstance,
electricitysupply,water,railandroadtransport,theharbors.Theareaof
dependencyhaswidenedtoincluderemovingrubbish,hospitaland
ambulanceservices,and,astheeconomydevelops,centralcomputerand
informationservicesaswell.Ifanyoftheseservicesceasestooperate,the
wholeeconomicsystemisindanger.
Itisthiseconomicinterdependencyoftheeconomicsystemwhichmakesthe
poweroftradeunionsuchanimportantissue.Singletradeunionshavethe
abilitytocutoffmanycountries'economicbloodsupply.Thiscanhappen
moreeasilyinBritainthaninsomeothercountries,inpartbecausethelabor
forceishighlyorganized.About55percentofBritainworkersbelongto
unions,comparedtounderaquarterintheUnitedStates.Forhistorical
reasons,Britain'sunionshavetendedtodevelopalongtradeandoccupational
lines,ratherthanonanindustry-by-industrybasis,whichmakesawages
policy,democracyinindustryandtheimprovementofprocedureforfixing
wagelevelsdifficultto'achieve.
Thereareconsiderablestrainsandtensionsinthetradeunionmovement,
someofthemarisingfromtheiroutdatedandinefficientstructure.Some
unionshavelostmanymembersbecauseoftheirindustrialchanges.Others
areinvolvedinargumentsaboutwhoshouldrepresentworkersinnewtrades.
Unionsforskilledtradesareseparatefromgeneralunions,whichmeanthat
differentlevelsofwagesforcertainjobsareoftenasourceofbadfeeling
betweenunions.Intraditionaltradeswhicharebeingpushedoutofexistence
byadvancingtechnologies,unionscanfightfortheirmembers*disappointing
jobstothepointwherethejobsofotherunionmembersarethreatenedor
destroyed.TheprintingofnewspapersbothintheUnitedStatesandinBritain
hasfrequentlybeenhaltedbytheeffortsofprinterstoholdontotheir
traditionalhighlypaidjobs.
Tradeunionshaveproblemsofinternalcommunicationjustasmanagersin
companiesdo,problemswhichmultiplyinverylargeunionsorinthosewhich
bringworkersinverydifferentindustriestogetherintoasinglegeneralunion.
Sometradeunionofficialshavetobere-electedregularly;othersareelected,
orevenappointed,forlife.Tradeunionofficialshavetoworkwithasystem
of"shopsteward"inmanyunions,"shopstewardHbeingworkerselectedby
otherworkersastheirrepresentativesatfactoryorworkslevel.
Britain'sdependencyoncertainessentialserviceshasgreatlywidenedand
becomeakeyroleinthecountry's.
33.
TherelationshipbetweenIndiansandthewhiteswascompletelydestroyed
bythebattleat.
五、5.ErrorCorrection。题)
34.
[S5]
35.
[S4]
36.
[S9]
六、6.ErrorCorrection^题)
37.
[S6]
38.H叩atitis(肝炎)meansMinflammation(发火)oftheliver11,andits
mostcommoncauseisinfectedwithoneof5viruses,calledhepatitis[SI]
A,B,C,D,andE.Allofthesevirusescancauseanacutediseasewith
symptomslastingseveralweeksincludingyellowingoftheskinand
eyes,darkurine,extremefatigue,vomitingandabdominalpain.Itcan
takeseveralmonthsforayeartofeelfitagain.[S2]
HepatitisC(HCV)isthemostprevalentliverdiseaseintheworld.
TheWorldHealthOrganizationconsiderHepatitisCanepidemic.[S3]
BecauseHepatitisCcaninfectapatientfordecadesafterbeing[S4]
discovered,itisoftencalledthe"silent"epidemic.Accordingtothe
CenterforDiseaseControl(CDC),20-30%ofpeoplewithchronic
HepatitisCwilleventuallyfacelife-threatenedsymptoms.[S5]
Currently,itisestimatedthereareabout270to300millionpeople
worldwidewhoareinfectedwithHCV,4milHonofwhoareinthe[S6]
UnitedStates.TheprevalenceseemstobehighinEasternEuropethan[S7]
inWesternEurope.Inindustrializedcountries,HCVaccountsof20%[S8]
ofcasesofacutehepatitis,70%ofcasesofchronichepatitis,40%
ofcasesofend-stagecirrhosis(硬化),60%ofcasesoflivercancer
and30-40%oflivertransplants.Theincidenceofnewsymptomatic
infectionsofHCVhavebeenestimatedtobe13casesoutof100,000[S9]
peopleannually.ForeveryonepersonthatisinfectedwiththeAIDS
virus,therearemorethanfourinfectedwithHCV.TheCDC(Center
forDiseaseControl)estimatesthattherearcupto26,000newHCV
infectionsintheU.S.everyyear,andforthatHepatitisCcauses10,000[S10]
to12,000deathseachyear.
[SI]
39.
[sio]
参考答案
1.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
thedevelopmentofeconomywilleventuallybringaboutahighrateof
unemployment-aserioussocialproblem.Theproblemisnotwhytheyare
outofjobsbuthowtohelpthemovercomedifficultiesandfindjobsagainas
soonaspossible.Firstthegovernmentshouldcreatemoreopportunitiesfor
themtobeemployed.Secondtheyshouldchangetheirviewsofchoiceof
work.Theideathatonlyworkingingovernmentalofficesorinbigfactories
canberegardedasasuccessofbeingemployedmustbechanged.Thirdtobe
willingtodehardworkdirtyworkandeventheworkthatothersarereluctant
todo.Inawordallofusareobligedtoexpressourconcernloveandsupport
forthemandhelpthemgetovertheirdifficultiestowinsuccess.Rechoiceof
Professions—ASocialProblemNowadaysmoreandmorepersonsareoutof
work.Theyarecalledlaid-offpersonnel.Theyarenowconfrontedwiththe
difficultyofrechoiceofprofessions.Peoplemaydoubtwhytherearesomany
personsbecomingunemployed.Willtheybeabletobeemployedagain?How
willtheyadaptthemselvestothechangedsocialenvironment?Isitnecessary
forthemtoaltertheirviewsofobtainingemployment?Tosolveallthese
problems,weshouldhelpthemhaveaclearunderstandingofthepresent
situation,changetheirviewsofrechoieeofprofessions,buildupafirm
confidenceinobtainingemploymentagain.China'seconomyhasgrown
rapidlyinthepastdecadessincetheadoptionofthepolicyofreformsand
openingtotheoutsideworld.Investmentfromabroadhastakenrootin
China'seconomy.High-technologyhasbeenappliedinvariousfieldsand
greatchangeshavetakenplaceinChina'ssocialisteconomicstructure.This
isalawofeconomicdevelopment.Itisadmittedthatthedevelopmentof
economywilleventuallybringaboutahighrateofunemployment-aserious
socialproblem.Theproblemisnotwhytheyareoutofjobs,buthowtohelp
themovercomedifficultiesandfindjobsagainassoonaspossible.First,the
governmentshouldcreatemoreopportunitiesforthemtobeemployed.
Second,theyshouldchangetheirviewsofchoiceofwork.Theideathatonly
workingingovemmentalofficesorinbigfactoriescanberegardedasa
successofbeingemployedmustbechanged.Third,tobewillingtodehard
work,dirtyworkandeventheworkthatothersarereluctanttodo.Inaword,
allofusareobligedtoexpressourconcern,loveandsupportforthemand
helpthemgetovertheirdifficultiestowinsuccess.
2.RuralWorkers:AMixedBlessingfortheCityTheearly1990sfoundan
unprecedentedtideofruralworkersfloodingintobigcitiessuchasShanghai
GuangzhouandBeijing.AccordingtoarecentsurveyinShanghaialonethere
aremorethan2.5millionmigrantworkers.Thereisanambivalentfeeling
towardsruralworkers.Noonedeniestheimportantcontributionruralworkers
havemadetotheurbandevelopment.Theyhavedonemostofdirtydangerous
andunderpaidjobsinheavyindustriesconstructionsitesandotherfieldsthat
cityresidentsunwillingtoenter.Theyhavebecomeanindispensablepartof
urbanlifetoapointwherethemachineryofacitycannoto
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