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2023年遼寧省阜新市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)預(yù)測(cè)試題(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________

一、1.Writing(10題)1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedtowriteashortessayentitledChoosingaJob.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.人們對(duì)擇業(yè)的不同選擇。

2.我對(duì)擇業(yè)的考慮。

3.我為什么這么考慮。

2.1.現(xiàn)代生活充滿壓力

2.壓力的種種跡象

3.如何減輕壓力

HowtoReduceStressandTension

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicJobProblemsforCollegeGraduates.Studythefollowingchartscarefullyandyourcompositionmustbebasedontheinformationgiveninthecharts.Writeto:

statethechangesincollegegraduates'choicesofcareers;

(2)givepossiblereasonsforthechanges;

(3)suggestsomesolutionstotheproblem.

Yourcompositionshouldbenolessthan150words.Pleasewriteneatly.

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledVolunteerServiceIsWelcomeEverywhere.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

--義務(wù)活動(dòng)的意義

--我參加義務(wù)活動(dòng)的經(jīng)歷

VolunteerServiceIsWelcomeEverywhere

5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicHighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.有的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生擇業(yè)時(shí)盲目追求高工資,有的則認(rèn)為提供學(xué)習(xí)機(jī)會(huì)及事業(yè)上的發(fā)展才是更重要的

2.持有這兩種觀點(diǎn)的原因

3.你的觀點(diǎn)

HighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicLearntoGiveupWisely.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.我們應(yīng)該學(xué)會(huì)明智地放棄

2.該放棄而不放棄的危害

3.在什么情況下我們應(yīng)該明智地放棄

LearntoGiveupWisely

7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledStudents''InterpersonalRelationship.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.目前許多大學(xué)生處理不好人際關(guān)系

2.出現(xiàn)這種現(xiàn)象的原因

3.我的看法

Students'InterpersonalRelationship

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledBuyingandSellingStocksasaStudent.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.在校大學(xué)生炒股的現(xiàn)象在一些地主很普遍

2.有人認(rèn)為這種行為不利于學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)也有人認(rèn)為這種行為也能讓學(xué)生有所收獲

3.你的觀點(diǎn)

BuyingandSellingStocksasaStudent

9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledFightingCorruption.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.腐敗產(chǎn)生的原因和危害。

2.反腐敗應(yīng)采取的措施。

3.腐敗問(wèn)題是可以解決的。

FightingCorruption

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition,onthetopicTheImportanceofConfidenle.shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.凡事均應(yīng)有信心;

2.沒(méi)有信心的原因;

3.建立信心是可能的。

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)11.

Whichofthefollowingcanbeexternalnegativefactor?

A.Toxicmentalstate

B.Lackofvigilance

C.Negativefriends

D.Adoptionoffriend'sthought

12.

Asapoli-scimajor'sdream,______alwaysencouragesinternshipsatgovernmentagencies,thinktanksandadvocacyorganizations.

13.

The5-paragraphessayisregardedbytheauthoras______.

A.inadequatewriting

B.asimplemodelofwriting

C.themostconvenientwayofwriting

D.themostbasicwritingskill

14.

Whatshouldparentsdowhenhearingthechildtellabadstoryatschool?

15.AccordingtoBobNelson,tostopthoserumoringaboutothers'promotions,it'sbetterfortheentrepreneurto______.

A.explainreasonsforthepromotions

B.orderthemtostopspreadingrumors

C.ignorethiskindofnegativebehaviours

D.promisepromotionforthoseemployees

16.

Toleavethepeaceofmindtothefamily,itiswiseto______.

17.

Only______beallowedtoentertheancientOlympicGames.

18.

Theauthorsuggeststhat20%ofeachpaycheckbeinvestedinsomethingwith______.

19.

Ifthereasonwhyachildhatesschoolisfound,______canalwaysbefound.

20.

Naturallythinpeopleseemtobeabletoattractgoodthingsintotheirlivesautomaticallybecausethey______.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)21.聽(tīng)力原文:M:I'vegotaninvitationtoafinancialseminar.Idon'twanttogoalone.

W:Countmein.IneedasmuchhelpasIcangetmanagingmymoney.

Q:Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

(17)

A.Askthemantohelphermanagehermoney.

B.Helpthemanlearntomanagehismoney.

C.Payfortheseminar.

D.Gototheseminarwiththeman.

22.(25)

A.Studentsdon'tattendclassesatall.

B.Studentsparticipateinsomeactivitiestheirparentsmaybeagainst.

C.Studentsstay.outandnevercomebacktoschool.

D.Studentsdoanythingtheywant.

23.(26)

A.Themanmeansitwhenhesays"that'sallright."

B.Accordingtothewoman,sheislatebecauseshehaslosthercarkey.

C.LewisBrothersistheonlygaragenearthewoman'sflat.

D.ThemanrealizesthatthewomanwastellingaliebecausethegarageofLewisBrothershasbeenclosedforalongtime.

24.(38)

25.聽(tīng)力原文:W:HowwasyourtriptotheGrandCanyon?

M:Itwasexcellent!WespentfivedayshikingalongtheColoradoRiverandexploringthesidecanyons.Itwasgreattogetoutofthecityandbacktonature.

W:IhaveonlybeentotheGrandCanyononadaytrip.Didyouneedtomakeanyspecialpreparationstocampatthebottom?

M:Wewantedtogetintothebackcountryawayfromthetourists,sowehadtogetawildernesspermit.

W:Wasthatdifficult?

M:No.Wejustwenttotherangerstationandtoldthemwhatwewantedtodo.Theytalkedtousaboutwherewewantedtogoandhowlongwewantedtostay.Theyarereallyjusttryingtomakesurethatyouknowwhatyouaredoingandthatyouhavethepropergear.Theyalsogiveyouinformationonthevarioustrailsthroughtheparkandeducateyouaboutwildlifeandparkconditions.FromwhatIunderstand,everyyeartouristsgatsickordiefromdehydration.Theparkofficialswanttomakesurethatyouhaveagoodcanteenfullofwaterbeforeyouleave.

W:Iknowwhatyoumean.Peopleoftentrytodothesethingswithoutfirsteducatingthemselvesaboutthedangers.Lastyear,IwenttoNepalwithsomefriends.WetrekkedtothebaseofMountEverest.Ihadreadthataltitudesicknesswasarealproblem,soIhiredalocalportertohelpcarrythingstothehigherelevations.Despitethethinair,oneofmyfriendstriedtocarryhisstuffbyhimself,andheendedupgettingreallysick.Iguessitpaystoknowwhatyouaredoing.

(20)

A.HehikedalongtheColoradoRiver.

B.HeexploredtheColoradoRiver.

C.HecampedalongtheColoradoRiver.

D.HevisitedtheColoradocity.

26.(34)

A.Coolerweather.B.Raining.C.Warmandsunny.D.Stormy.

27.

【B11】

28.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Congratulations!You'retobeappointedasSalesManager!

M:Incredible.It'stoogoodtobetrue.Youmustbekidding.I'veonlybeenworkingfortwomonthsinthisdepartment,andthisistotallyahugesurprise!

Q:Howdoesthemanreacttothenews?

(16)

A.Hefounditunbelievable.

B.Hewasnotsurprisedaboutit.

C.Hefoundthetruthunacceptable.

D.Hewasarrogantaboutit.

29.(24)

A.Mentalandphysicalhealth.

B.Slimfigure.

C.Quickresponse.

D.Properthinking.

30.聽(tīng)力原文:Hello,I'mCallumRobertsonandyou'relisteningtothemusicshowonFM106.5.IntheprogramtodayashislatestprojectrideshighintheUKalbumcharts,wefocusonDamonAlbarn,thedrivingforcebehindsuchbandsasBlur,Gorillaz,andnow,TheGood,TheBad&TheQueen.

DamonwasbornandbroughtupinLondonandwhileatcollegehestartedplayingmusicwithagroupwhowerelatertobecomeBlur.Theirfirstbigcommercialsuccesswasin1994withthistrack,ParkLife.Damonbecameoneofthemusiciansmostassociatedwiththemid-ninetiesmusicsceneknownasBrit-pop.Brit-popwastherevivalofguitar-basedrockpop,andforafewyearstherewasfiercecompetitionbetweenBlurandfellowBrit-popactOasis.OasisweretheroughworkingclassrockersandBlurwereseenasthein-telligentartschoolband.ThebattleoftheBrit-popbandswasonandthenumberonespotwastakenbyBlur.

Damon'snextcommercialventurewastheGorillaz.Thebandmemberswererepresentedbyfourcartooncharacterswhoallhadtheirowndistinctivecharactersandlifestorieswhichcanbefoundontheirwebsite.Theirfirstalbum2001'sGorillaz,soldover6millioncopiesandearnedthemanentryintheGuinnessBookofRecordsastheMostSuccessfulVirtualBand.

In2006Damonformedhiscurrentband,anameverysimilartothetitleofafilm,TheGood,TheBadandTheUglywhichstarredClintEastwood,afamousactoranddirector.ThebandreleasedtheirfirstsingleinOctoberlastyear.

ToendhereisDamon'sfavoritetrack,NorthWhale.

(33)

A.Blur.

B.TheGood,TheBadandTheUgly.

C.Gorillaz.

D.TheGood,TheBad&TheQueen.

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)31.

Lateralthinkersaredifferentfromverticalthinkersinthat______.

A.theytendtolookintoasituationfromalldifferentanglestoworkoutasolution

B.theytrytoattacktheirproblemineverypossiblewayonthebasisoftheassumptionthattheremustbeasolutiontotheproblem

C.theybelievethereisasolutiontoeveryproblemandwillexaminetheproblemindifferentways

D.theythinkcarefulandlogicalanalysisisindispensabletothesolutionofacomplicatedproblem

32.

Whatistrueaboutdimenovelsinnowadays?

A.Theyarestillstronglyattractivetothoselow-classworkers.

B.Thosehair-raiserscanstillthrillreadersastheydidbefore.

C.Neitherhistoriansnorthegreatmassesenjoyreadingthemforfun.

D.Theycouldn'tattractanyinterestinmodernsociety.

33.TheNationalAssociationofSecuritiesDealersisinvestigatingwhethersomebrokeragehousesareinappropriatelypushingindividualstoborrowlargesumsontheirhousestoinvestinthestockmarket.Canwepersuadetheassociationtoinvestigatewould-beprivatizersofSocialSecurity?ForitisnowapparentthattheBushadministration'sprivatizationproposalwillamounttothesamething,borrowtrillions,putthemoneyinthestockmarketandhope.

Privatizationwouldbeginbydivertingpayrolltaxes,whichpayforcurrentSocialSecuritybenefits,intopersonalinvestmentaccounts.Thegovernmentwouldhavetoborrowtomakeuptheshortfall.Thiswouldsharplyincreasethegovernment'sdebt."Nevermind",privatizationadvocatessay,"inthelongrun,peoplewouldmakesomuchonpersonalaccountsthatthegovernmentcouldsavemoneybycuttingretirees'benefits."

Evenso,ifpersonalinvestmentaccountswereinvestedinTreasurybonds,thiswholeprocesswouldaccomplishpreciselynothing.Theinterestworkerswouldreceiveontheiraccountswouldexactlymatchtheinterestthegovernmentwouldhavetopayonitsadditionaldebt.Tocompensatefortheinitialborrowing,thegovernmentwouldhavetocutfuturebenefitssomuchthatworkerswouldgainnothingatall.However,privatizersclaimthattheseinvestmentswouldmakealotofmoneyandthat,ineffect,thegovernment,nottheworkers,wouldreapmostofthosegains,becauseaspersonalaccountsgrew,thegovernmentcouldcutbenefits.

Wecanargueatlengthaboutwhetherthehighstockreturnssuchschemesassumearerealistic(theyaren't),butlet'scuttothechase:inessence,suchschemesinvolvehavingthegovernmentborrowheavilyandputthemoneyinthestockmarket.That'sbecausethegovernmentwould,ineffect,confiscateworkers'gainsintheirpersonalaccountsbycuttingthoseworkers'benefits.

Onceyourealizewhatprivatizationreallymeans,itdoesn'tsoundtooresponsible,doesit?Butthedetailsmakeitconsiderablyworse.First,financialmarketswould,correctly,treattherealityofhugedeficitstodayasamuchmoreimportantindicatorofthegovernment'sfiscalhealththanthemerepromisethatgovernmentcouldsavemoneybycuttingbenefitsinthedistantfuture.Afterall,agovernmentbondisalegallybindingpromisetopay,whileabenefitsformulathatsupposedlycutscosts40yearsfromnowisnothingmorethanasuggestiontofutureCongresses.Ifaprivatizationplanpassedin2005calledforsteepbenefitcutsin2045,whataretheoddsthatthosecutswouldreallyhappen?Second,asystemofpersonalaccountswouldpayhugebrokeragefees.Ofcourse,fromWallStreet'spointofviewthat'sabenefit,notacost.

Accordingtotheauthor,"privatizers"arethose______.

A.whoborrowfrombankstoinvestinthestockmarket

B.whoinvestinTreasurybonds

C.whoadvocatethegovernmenttoborrowmoneyfromcitizens

D.whoearnlargesumsofmoneyinpersonalaccounts

五、5.ErrorCorrection(3題)34.Pricesaresky-high,withprofitstomatch.But

lookingfurtherahead,theindustryfacesadramatic

change,saysanexpertofenergy.

"ThetimewhenwecouldcountcheapoilandS1.______

evencheapernaturalgasisclearending."ThatwasS2.______

thegloomyforecastdeliveredinFebruarybyDave

O'Reilly,thechairmanofChevronTexaco,tohundreds

ofoilmangatheredforaconferenceinHouston.S3.______

Thefollowingmonth,Venezuela'sPresidentHugo

Chavezgleefully(愉快的)echoedthesentiment:

"worldshouldforgetaboutcheapoil."S4.______

Thesurgeinoilprices,from$10abarrelin1998

toabove$50inearly2005,haspromptedtalkofa

neweraofsustaininghigherprices.ButwheneveraS5.______

"newera"inoilishailed,scepticism(懷疑論)isin

order.Confusingly,though,therearealsosignswhichS6.______

highoilpricesmaybecausedbyaspeculativebubble

thatcouldburstquitesuddenly.Toseewhichcamp

isright,twoquestionsneedanswer:whydidtheoilS7.______

pricesoar?Andwhatcouldkeepithigh?

Therecentvolatilityinpricesisonlyoneof

severalchallengesfacetheoilindustry.AlthoughatS8.______

firstsightBigOilseemstobeinrudehealth,posting

recordprofits,thissurveywillarguethatthewestern

oilmajorswillhavetheirworkcutouttocopetheriseS9.______

ofresourcenationalism,whichthreatenstochokeoff

accesstonewoilreserves.Thisisessentialtoreplace

theirexistingreserves,theyarerapidlyS10.______

declining.Theywillalsohavetorespondtoefforts

bygovernmentstodealwithoil'sseriousenvironmental

andgeopoliticalside-effects.Together,thesechallenges

couldyetwipeouttheoilmajors.

【S1】

35.

【S2】

36.

【S5】

六、6.ErrorCorrection(3題)37.

【S3】

38.

【S2】

39.

【S8】

參考答案

1.ChoosingaJobWhenfacedwiththechoiceofjobdifferentpeoplehavedifferentconsiderations.Somepeoplewillaskaboutthesalaryofthejobandbenefitalongwithitfirst;Otherswillconsiderthestatusofthejobtobemoreimportant;stillothersareconcernedwiththelocationofthejobdistancefromhometransportationservicesortheworkingsurroundings.AsfarasIamconcernedindecidingtoacceptortoturndownajobinterestinthejobcomesfirst.OfcourseIalsoneedtoconsiderthesalaryorstatusofitdistancefromhometransportationservicesandworkingconditionsbutsuchthingsdonotplayadecisivepartinanyfinalchoice.ThereasonsformysuchconsiderationsarcthatIbelieveitisgreatpleasuretodowhatoneenjoysdoinganditwouldbeagreatpaintoworkonsomethingonedoesnotlike.Besidesitisinterestandenthusiasminthejobthatensuressuccessinit.Amansuccessfulinworkwillsoonerorlaterberespectedbyotherswhichinturnmakeslifemoreenjoyable.ChoosingaJobWhenfacedwiththechoiceofjob,differentpeoplehavedifferentconsiderations.Somepeoplewillaskaboutthesalaryofthejobandbenefitalongwithitfirst;Otherswillconsiderthestatusofthejobtobemoreimportant;stillothersareconcernedwiththelocationofthejob,distancefromhome,transportationservicesortheworkingsurroundings.AsfarasIamconcerned,indecidingtoacceptortoturndownajob,interestinthejobcomesfirst.Ofcourse,Ialsoneedtoconsiderthesalaryorstatusofit,distancefromhome,transportationservicesandworkingconditions,butsuchthingsdonotplayadecisivepartinanyfinalchoice.ThereasonsformysuchconsiderationsarcthatIbelieveitisgreatpleasuretodowhatoneenjoysdoinganditwouldbeagreatpaintoworkonsomethingonedoesnotlike.Besides,itisinterestandenthusiasminthejobthatensuressuccessinit.Amansuccessfulinworkwillsoonerorlaterberespectedbyothers,whichinturnmakeslifemoreenjoyable.解析:按照提綱的要求,這篇作文由三部分組成,即開(kāi)頭段、拓展段、結(jié)論段。第一段指出人們擇業(yè)時(shí)的幾種考慮:有些關(guān)注薪金,有些在意工作所處的社會(huì)地位,還有人關(guān)心交通是否便利。第二段闡述個(gè)人的擇業(yè)觀:首先看重興趣,其次才是薪金以及交通是否便利。第三段則分析觀點(diǎn)背后的原因:如果自己對(duì)某一項(xiàng)工作興趣很大、熱情很高,那也為最后成功以及社會(huì)認(rèn)可提供強(qiáng)有力的保障。根據(jù)以上思路便可以形成以下的作文。

2.HowtoReduceStressandTensionModernlifeisstressful.Wecompeteinstudyatworkandinsportsactivities.Wetrytosavetimeandtrytoearnasmuchmoneyaspossibleinordertopossesscarsbetterhousesorgoonholidayssothatwecanrelaxafterbecomingsotenseandtired.Weoftenfindweareoverwhelmedwiththefollowingsignsinourselvesorinotherpeople:irritabilityfussinessgloominesssuspicionindecisionexcitabilityrestlessnesslackofconcentrationunsociabilitylossofappetiteovereatingsleeplessnessdrinkingsmokingworryingtensionetc.Manyofustrytogetfidofthesignsofstressinsteadofthecause.Someofusmaytakesleepingpillsortrytocontrolthevarioussignsonotherways.Butthesatisfactorywayofstoppingstressistofindthecauseofit.Wemaynotbeabletochangethecauseofthestressbutunderstandingitwillprobablyhelp.Forexampleitmaybethedeathofillnessofafriendthefearforthelossofourjobormoneyworriesandwecanprobablydonothingtochangethese.Itmaybeconflictinsideourselves.Perhapswefeelweoughttodosomethingbutwedon'twantto.Wemayhavemixedfeelingsaboutsomeoneorsomethinganddon'tknowwhattodo.Allwecandoistoexamineourselvesanddowhatwefeelisfight.Itmayalsobehelpfultotalktosomeoneaboutit.HowtoReduceStressandTensionModernlifeisstressful.Wecompeteinstudy,atworkandinsportsactivities.Wetrytosavetimeandtrytoearnasmuchmoneyaspossibleinordertopossesscars,betterhouses,orgoonholidayssothatwecanrelaxafterbecomingsotenseandtired.Weoftenfindweareoverwhelmedwiththefollowingsignsinourselvesorinotherpeople:irritability,fussiness,gloominess,suspicion,indecision,excitability,restlessness,lackofconcentration,unsociability,lossofappetite,overeating,sleeplessness,drinking,smoking,worrying,tension,etc.Manyofustrytogetfidofthesignsofstressinsteadofthecause.Someofusmaytakesleepingpillsortrytocontrolthevarioussignsonotherways.Butthesatisfactorywayofstoppingstressistofindthecauseofit.Wemaynotbeabletochangethecauseofthestress,butunderstandingitwillprobablyhelp.Forexample,itmaybethedeathofillnessofafriend,thefearforthelossofourjobormoneyworriesandwecanprobablydonothingtochangethese.Itmaybeconflictinsideourselves.Perhapswefeelweoughttodosomethingbutwedon'twantto.Wemayhavemixedfeelingsaboutsomeoneorsomethinganddon'tknowwhattodo.Allwecandoistoexamineourselvesanddowhatwefeelisfight.Itmayalsobehelpfultotalktosomeoneaboutit.

3.JOBPROBLEMSFORCOLLEGEGRADUATESEachyearthousandsuponthousandsofgraduatesfloodintothejobmarketwavingtheircollegediplomasandcertificatesexpectingbetterjobsintheirspecializedfieldsonlytobefrustratedanddisappointed.Accordingtothechartsonly35percentofgraduatesin2006couldfindjobsrelatedtotheirmajorscomparedwith89percentin1981whenChinahaditsfirstcollegegraduatesaftertheCulturalRevolution.Whydocollegegraduatesfinditincreasinglydifficulttogetasatisfactoryandrewardingjob?Onereasonperhapsisthatmanycollegesanduniversitiesfailtogeartheircurriculatothedevelopmentofindustries.Degreecoursesofferedinmanycollegesanduniversitiesaresooutdatedandirrelevantandimpracticalthatemployersaswellasstudentsthemselvesfindithardtotranslatetheirbookknowledgeintorealjobskills.Noemployerswanttoknowabouttheirmind-broadeningandhorizon-wideningqualitiesandfewarcwillingtospendtimeandbudgettrainingrawrecruits.Secondlythereisanoversupplyofgraduateswithacertainspecialtyandthisoversupplyisincreasing.Alreadythereisanoverabundanceoflawyersexecutivesecretariessalesengineersandotherspecialists.Yetcollegesandgraduateschoolscontinueeveryyeartoturnoutmoregraduatesofthesespecialtiestocompeteforjobsthataren'tthere.Theresultisthatmanyofthemcannotentertheprofessionsforwhichtheyaretrainedandhavetotakeotherjobswhichevendonotrequireacollegedegree.Ontheotherhandthereistremendousneedforteachersresearchworkersandpublicofficials.Butthedisparityinpaybetweenintellectualworkandbusinessmanagementhasfrustratedthehopeandambitionofgraduateswhomajorineducationadministrationandliberalarts.Collegegraduatesaresotospeakvaluableresourcesinourcountryandnoonehastherighttowastethewealthoftalent.Theproblemstheyencounterinjobhuntingdeservemoreattentionfromthecollegesandthegovernment.Thecollegesshouldgetstudentsoutoftheivorytowerandgeartheircoursestotherealneedsofindustryandbusiness;whilethegovernmentshouldprovidecollegegraduateswithmorevocationalopportunitiesbetter'workingconditionsanddecentsalariessothatmoreandmoregraduateswouldliketodevotetheirlifetoacademicstudiesandscientificresearch.JOBPROBLEMSFORCOLLEGEGRADUATESEachyearthousandsuponthousandsofgraduatesfloodintothejobmarket,wavingtheircollegediplomasandcertificates,expectingbetterjobsintheirspecializedfields,onlytobefrustratedanddisappointed.Accordingtothecharts,only35percentofgraduatesin2006couldfindjobsrelatedtotheirmajors,comparedwith89percentin1981whenChinahaditsfirstcollegegraduatesaftertheCulturalRevolution.Whydocollegegraduatesfinditincreasinglydifficulttogetasatisfactoryandrewardingjob?Onereasonperhapsisthatmanycollegesanduniversitiesfailtogeartheircurriculatothedevelopmentofindustries.Degreecoursesofferedinmanycollegesanduniversitiesaresooutdatedandirrelevantandimpracticalthatemployersaswellasstudentsthemselvesfindithardtotranslatetheirbookknowledgeintorealjobskills.Noemployerswanttoknowabouttheirmind-broadeningandhorizon-wideningqualities,andfewarcwillingtospendtimeandbudgettrainingrawrecruits.Secondly,thereisanoversupplyofgraduateswithacertainspecialty,andthisoversupplyisincreasing.Alreadythereisanoverabundanceoflawyers,executivesecretaries,salesengineersandotherspecialists.Yetcollegesandgraduateschoolscontinueeveryyeartoturnoutmoregraduatesofthesespecialtiestocompeteforjobsthataren'tthere.Theresultisthatmanyofthemcannotentertheprofessionsforwhichtheyaretrainedandhavetotakeotherjobswhichevendonotrequireacollegedegree.Ontheotherhand,thereistremendousneedforteachers,researchworkersandpublicofficials.Butthedisparityinpaybetweenintellectualworkandbusinessmanagementhasfrustratedthehopeandambitionofgraduateswhomajorineducation,administrationandliberalarts.Collegegraduatesare,sotospeak,valuableresourcesinourcountryandnoonehastherighttowastethewealthoftalent.Theproblemstheyencounterinjobhuntingdeservemoreattentionfromthecollegesandthegovernment.Thecollegesshouldgetstudentsoutoftheivorytowerandgeartheircoursestotherealneedsofindustryandbusiness;whilethegovernmentshouldprovidecollegegraduateswithmorevocationalopportunities,better'workingconditionsanddecentsalariessothatmoreandmoregraduateswouldliketodevotetheirlifetoacademicstudiesandscientificresearch.

4.VolunteerServiceIsWelcomeEverywhereNowadaysmoreandmorepeopleareinvolvedinvolunteerservicewhichischaracteristicofmodemcivilization.Somepeoplevolunteertohelpthepoorthedisabledandthelonelyseniorcitizens.Theyarereadytohelpthosewhoareinneedofhelp.Andsuchactivitiesgreatlybetterthesocialatmosphereandbringaboutremarkablesocialgains.Othersactivelyparticipateinthevoluntaryworkofplantingtreesclearingrubbishalongtheseasideorwipingoutthewildadvertisementsinthestreetswhichcontributestotheimprovementofthecityenvironmentandaddsbeautytoit.Ipersonallyregardvolunteerserviceasmyobligationandtakeactivepartinit.OnweekendsIoftengotoanorphanagetocareforthosechildrenwhoarehomeless.SometimesIjoinmyfriendsingivingadvicetohelpmiddleschoolstudents.Duringlastyear'sInternationalFashionFestivalIvolunteeredtobeatouristguidefortheforeignvisitors.BeingamemberofthehugevolunteerarmyIfeelmylifeismoremeaningfulandcolorful.VolunteerServiceIsWelcomeEverywhereNowadaysmoreandmorepeopleareinvolvedinvolunteerservice,whichischaracteristicofmodemcivilization.Somepeoplevolunteertohelpthepoor,thedisabledandthelonelyseniorcitizens.Theyarereadytohelpthosewhoareinneedofhelp.Andsuchactivitiesgreatlybetterthesocialatmosphereandbringaboutremarkablesocialgains.Othersactivelyparticipateinthevoluntaryworkofplantingtrees,clearingrubbishalongtheseasideorwipingoutthewildadvertisementsinthestreets,whichcontributestotheimprovementofthecityenvironmentandaddsbeautytoit.Ipersonallyregardvolunteerserviceasmyobligationandtakeactivepartinit.OnweekendsIoftengotoanorphanagetocareforthosechildrenwhoarehomeless.SometimesIjoinmyfriendsingivingadvicetohelpmiddleschoolstudents.Duringlastyear'sInternationalFashionFestivalIvolunteeredtobeatouristguidefortheforeignvisitors.Beingamemberofthehugevolunteerarmy,Ifeelmylifeismoremeaningfulandcolorful.

5.HighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?Therearemoreandmorecollegegraduateslookingforjobseveryyear.Buttheyhavedifferentviewsaboutwhatkindofjobtheyshouldchoose.SomestudentsfocustheirattentionontheHighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?Therearemoreandmorecollegegraduateslookingforjobseveryyear.Buttheyhavedifferentviewsaboutwhatkindofjobtheys

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