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[2023年】河北省衡水市大學(xué)英語6級大

學(xué)英語六級模擬考試(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級:姓名:考號:

一、LWriting(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledOnMood.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline

givenbelow:

1.心情伴隨我們一生。

2.好心情使人愉快。

3.我們往往處于復(fù)雜的心情之中。

OnMood

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledOnForeigners'LearningChinese.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.目前,國久“漢語熱”持續(xù)升溫

2.出現(xiàn)這種現(xiàn)象的主要原因

3.“漢語熱”給我的啟示

OnForeigners'LearningChinese

3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

WhyICametoCollege.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow.

1.我為什么選擇讀大學(xué);

2.現(xiàn)在讀大學(xué)是否值得;

3.結(jié)論。

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledMyViewonNEET.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow.

1.目前,在中國的農(nóng)村和城市都有“啃老族”

2.這種現(xiàn)象產(chǎn)生的原因

3.如何應(yīng)對這種現(xiàn)象

注:"NEET是"NotCurrentlyEngagedinEducation,Employmentor

Training"或"NotinEducation,EmploymentorTraining"的縮略語,即我們

說的“啃老族”。

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteareportto

describetheinformationinthebarchartbelow.Itshowsthedifferentmodes

oftransportusedtotraveltoandfromworkinonecity,in1950,1970,19You

shouldwriteatleast150words.

Modesoftransportandyears

KEY

bus||

Percentage

ofloialcar||

travellers

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopic"RechoiceofProfessions—ASocialProblem".You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositiononthe

outline(giveninChinese)below:

1.下崗人員(laid-offpersonnel)面臨一^嚴(yán)肅的問題---再就業(yè);

2.下崗人員要改變就業(yè)觀念,樹立堅強(qiáng)信心,重新就業(yè);

3.人們要關(guān)心、幫助下崗人員,克服困難,爭取勝利。

7.1.目前,國久“漢語熱”持續(xù)升溫

2.出現(xiàn)這種現(xiàn)象的主要原因

3.“漢語熱”給我的啟示

OnForeigners'LearningChinese

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicFastFoodandTraditionalChineseCuisine.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.西餐越來越受到中國人的青睞,對你而言,中餐和西餐,更喜歡哪種;

2.請給出兩條以上的理由支持你的觀點;

3.對全文作一總結(jié)。

FastFoodandTraditionalChineseCuisine

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledReadOnlineWorksorPrintedWorks.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinesgivenbelow

1.有的人喜歡閱讀網(wǎng)絡(luò)作品;

2.有的人喜歡閱讀印刷作品;

3.我的做法。

10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthe

topicofShouldForeignAbbreviationsBeBannedonTV?Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.

目前有些電視臺禁止在節(jié)目中使用外來縮略語

1.對這種做法有人表示支持

2.有人并不贊成

3.我認(rèn)為……

ShouldForeignAbbreviationsBeBannedonTV?

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

11.GetPaidforTeachinginChina

IamaforeignerlivinginChengdu,andIhavebeenteachingEnglishforover

threeyearsnow.Anyonewhodoesn'tknow-LISTENUP!!Iwasgetting

3,000yuanpermonthwhenIfirstarrivedanddidn'tknowJackabout

contracts.IthoughtIwasgettingaprettygooddeal.Mostfirstyearteachers

thinkthisway.Now,Igetnolessthan5,500yuanpermonthfora12hour

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

Don'tlettheirgripingandcomplainingabouthowmuchforeignersgetpaid

versuswhattheygetpaiddissuadeyoufromgettingpaid.Feelfreetoe-mail

meandaskformy"BargainingPoints"aswellasasamplecontractfromthe

schoolIamnowworkingat.The"BargainingPoints"iswritteninMSWord

FormatsoIcanattachitandsendittoyou,oryoucansimplyaskmetocopy

themtoareply-theyincludeallthethingsyoushouldwatchoutfor—(like

thefactthatnocontractIeverheardofincludesa"PersonalIncomeTax

Benefit"wheretheschoolpaysfortaxesonincomeover4,000yuanper

month.Getcaughtwithyourpantsdownonthisoneandjustsmile,aswide

asyoucanwhileyoubendover.)

Theonlywaythesystemwillchangeisifeveryone(meaningallforeigners)

startsdemandingthesamethingandstartssaying"no"totheridiculouslylow

offersoutthere.

ThebestscenarioforanyonewantingtoworkinChinaistogetthemost

moneyyoucanfortheleasthours,whateverthatmightturnouttobe,and

thentofarmyourselfouthourlytootherschools.Ifyoudon'tdoityourself,

theschoolswillfindawaytodoitforyouandinawaythattheygetthe

majorityoftheprofits.Iwasdoingthisfor125yuanperhourwhenIfound

outthathereinChengdu,175yuanperhouristhenorm.Startat200andlet

thembargainyoudownto175.Inall,mysituationhasturnedouttobevery

profitable.Iliveina225sqmeterapartmentandpayallmyownbillswhile

livingoffcampus.LastmonthImade12,300yuanworkingforthreedifferent

schoolsanddoingpart-timetutoringwork.Partofitwasduetomy

availabilitytootherschoolsonanhourlybasisbecauseofthelowhoursof

myoriginalcontract.Thislevelofinvolvementalsorequiresamore

experiencedindividualwhoreallyknowstheircityandhasmadesome—few

relationshipstobeabletomakeitworkoutproperlytohis/herownadvantage

withoutgainingtheire('憤怒,)ofthewrongpeople.Itisalittleriskyatfirst,

butoncethingsaredoneproperlyintheChinesewayitisrathersimplerthan

itseems.

MOSTIMPORTANTISTOSHARETHISINFORMATION!!HELPING

OTHERSHELPSYOURSELF!!IfyouhaveANYquestionsatANYtime,

feelfreetoe-mailme-I'dbealltoohappytohelp.

AsIsaid,juste-mailmeandaskfor"AcopyoftheMSWorddocuments

whichcontaintheNegotiatingPointsandthemostrecentcontract"whichI

signedtobeginthespringsemesterof2006.Pleasenote,whenyoureadthis,

thatthelinesinBOLDtextwerethechangesImadetotheoriginalcontract.

SometimesIoverwrotewhattheyhad,othertimesIadded.Othersections

wereentirelymyownadditionsresultinginthecontractlengthening

somewhat.Inall,therearestillsomethingsIfeellikeIshouldhaveadded-

likegettingpaidvacationsforforeignholidays(paidleaveforChristmasand

Thanksgivingforexample)-butwillhavetoremembertoaddthoselaterin

thenextcontract.ThesearenotmentionedinmyoriginalNegotiatingPoints,

butthenagain,livinginChinaandnotgettingpaidleaveforthosetwo

holidaysisnotTHATisadealanyway.

Onelastpieceofadvice-Beingabletomakesuchchangesusuallyrequires

aface-to-face,sodon'texpecttoomuchifyou'rebargainingovertheinternet

orthephone.So,thatsaid,youcansignwhatevercontractyouwant,butmake

sureithasaclausethatallowsyoutore

A.YB.NC.NG

12.ThegeneralviewofEuropeislikelytochangefromcultivatedfarm-land

togrowingshrubsandforestswithspecies-poorwildlifesuchaswildcats,

bears,deerandwolves.

13.Toreducethedamageofbooksinaroomwithwindows,youhaveto

14.

Accordingtoahoaxannouncement,theTacoBellCorporationboughtthe

LibertyBellandmovedittoIrvinetohelp.

15.

Peoplechoosetoprocrastinatebecausetheyhavetodealwithdifferentkinds

ofcomplexwork.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

Overall,about%oftheproblem-behavior,preventionprogrammes

generatedsatisfyingresults.

17.Cellphone:yournextcomputer

Onehundrednineteenhours,41minutesand16seconds.That'stheamount

oftimeAdamRappoport,ahighschoolseniorinPhiladelphia,hasspent

talkingintohissilverVerizonLGphonesincehegotitasagiftlastChristmas.

That'snoteventhefullextentofhishabit.Healsospendscountlessadditional

hoursusinghisphone'sInternetconnectiontochecksportsscores,download

newring-tonesandsendshortmessagestohisfriends'phones,eveninthe

middleofclass."Iknowthetouch-tonepadonthephonebetterthanIknow

akeyboard,"hesays,"I'maphoneguy."

InTokyo,halfwayaroundtheworld,SatoshiKoisoalsocloselyeyeshis

mobilephone.Koiso,acollegejunior,livesintheglobalcapitaloffancynew

gadgets—20percentofallphonesinTokyolinktothefastestmobile

networksintheworld.TokyoitesusetheirphonestowatchTV,readbooks

andmagazinesandplaygames.ButKoisoalsodependsonhisphonefor

somethingsimplerandmoreprofound:ananti-smokingmessagethatpopsup

onhissmallscreeneachmorningaspartofaprogramtohelpstudentskick

cigarettes.

Technologyrevolutionscomeintwoflavors:greatlyfastandimperceptibly

slow.Thefastkind,likethesuddenubiquityofiPodsortheproliferation(增

殖)ofmusic-sharingsitesontheNet,seemtoinstantlyreshapethecultural

landscape.Theslowerupheavalsgrindawayoverthecourseofdecades,

subtlytransformingthewayweliveandwork.

Thereare1.5billioncellphonesintheworldtoday,morethanthreetimesthe

numberofPCs.Mobilephonesaresointegraltoourlivesthatit'sdifficultto

rememberhowthelifeweevergotonwithoutthem.

Canthecellphoneturnintothenextcomputer?

Asourphonesgetsmarter,smallerandfaster,andenableuserstoconnectat

highspeedstotheInternet,anobviousquestionarises:isthemobilehandset

turningintothenextcomputer?Inonesense,italreadyhas.Today'smost

sophisticatedphoneshavetheprocessingpowerofamid-1990sPCwhile

consuming100timeslesselectricity.Andmoreandmoreoftoday'sphones

havecomputer-likefeatures,allowingtheirownerstosende-mail,browsethe

Webandeventakephotos;84millionphoneswithdigitalcameraswere

shippedlastyear.Changeitintoanothersamequestion,though,toask

whethermobilephoneswillevereclipse,orreplace,thePC,andtheissue

suddenlybecomescontroversial.PCproponentssayphonesaretoosmalland

connecttoosluggishlytotheInternettobecomeeffectiveattasksnow

performedon-theluxuriouslylargescreensandkeyboardsoftoday's

computers.Fansofthephonerespond:justwait.

Cominginnovationswillsolvethelimitationsofthephone."Oneday,2or3

billionpeoplewillhavecellphones,andtheyareallnotgoingtohavePCs,"

saysJeffHawkins,inventorofthePalmPilotandthechieftechnologyofficer

ofPalmOne."Themobilephonewillbecometheirdigitallife."

Smartcellphones

PalmOneisamongthefirmsracingtotrotoutthefull-featuredcomputer-like

phonesthattheindustrydubs"smart-phones".Hawkins'newestproduct,the

sleek,pocket-sizeTreo600,hasatinykeyboard,abuilt-indigitalcameraand

slotsforaddedmemory,etc.Otherdevicemakershaveintroducedtheirown

uniqueversionsofthesmart-phone.Nokia'sN-Gage,launchedlastfall,with

anewversiontohitstoresthismonth,playsvideogames.Motorola's

upcomingMPxhasanifty"dual-hinge"design:thehandsetopensinone

directionandlookslikearegularphone,butitalsoflipsopenalonganother

axisandlookslikeane-maildevice,withtheexpandedphonekeypadserving

asasmallQWERTYkeyboard.Therearealsosmart-phonesonthewaywith

videocameras,GPSantennasandaccesstolocalWi-Fihotspots,thesuperfast

wirelessnetworksoftenfoundinoffices,airportsandlocalca

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Mostoftheinsurancecompaniesoperateinlargercitieswheretherearemore

potentialclients.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Thepointofprogramminglanguagesistopreventourpoorfrailhumanbrains

from.

20.

Asubstantialfiberlinkdamagedbyatrainderailmentaffected.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.

[B8]

22.(36)

A.Itisvisitedbymanytourists.

B.Itwasneverawildernessliketherestofthecountry.

C.Itisthehomeofmanymodernhistorians.

D.Itisbothabusinessandculturalcenter.

23.(14)

A.Sheshouldhaveaskedtobeexcusedfromthetrip.

B.Shedeservesthezero.

C.Sheisrighttobeangry.

D.Sheshouldhavegoneonthefieldtrip.

24.[BIO]

25.(21)

A.Whethertoacceptthedean'sjoboffer.

B.Whethertomovetoanotherplaceornot.

C.Whethertohavetorestornot.

D.Whethertoaskforacancellation

26.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis

thebestanswer.

聽力原文:W:Ihaven'thadmuchexerciselately.Myonlyrecreationbas

beenwatchingTVorgoingtothemovies.Whatdoyoudoforrecreation?

M:Insummer,Ilikeplayingbasketballinsteadofswimmingandboating,and

myfavoritesportisskating.

Q:What'stheman'sfavoritesportinsummer?

(12)

A.Swimming.

B.Playingbasketball.

C.Boating.

D.Playingvolleyball.

27.(32)

A.Coins,stampsandsports.

B.Coins,sportsandpostcards.

C.Coins,stampsandpostcards.

D.Stamps,sportsandpostcards.

28.

[B7]

29.

[B3]

30.聽力原文:WhenMidoriwastwoyearold,sheoftenclimbedontothe

pianobenchandreachedfortheviolinthatbelongedtohermother,a38-year-

oldprofessionalmusician.

"Pleasedon'ttouch,Midori,"hermotherscolded.Theviolinwas,afterall,

worthmorethan$20,000.

ButMidoriinsisted,andshelongedtohandlethegracefulinstrumentthat

madebeautifulsounds.Finally,onherthirdbirthday,Midoriwashandeda

package:atinyviolin,abouthalfthenormalsize.

AlmostfromthemomentMidoriwasbom,hermotherknewshewassensitive

tomusic.Forseveralyearsmotheranddaughterpractisedtogetherdayafter

day.Shewaseagertolearn.Failureoftenledtotears,thoughsheneveronce

turnedfromtheinstrument.Instead,shepersisteduntiltheproblemwas

overcome.

OnedayJohnston,anAmericanmusician,heardMidoriplayingtheviolin.

Hecouldn'tbelieveshewasjusteightyearsold."ShemustmakeatapeandI

willtakeittotheUnitedStates."themusiciansaid.

AfamousAmericanviolinteacherheardthetape.He,too,haddifficultyin

believinghisears.Theplayingwasabsolutelyastonishing.Heimmediately

acceptedherasapupilandrecommendedherforafullscholarship.In1982,

MidoriandhermothermovedtoNewYorkCity,leavingbehinda

comfortablelifeinJapan.

(33)

A.Ahousewife.B.Asinger.C.Ateacher.D.Amusician.

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

31.

Paragraph4istosuggestthat.

A.politicianswillneedtolearntobecomemorepersonalwhen'meeting

citizens

B.politicianswhoareconsideredveryattractivearefavoredbycitizensover

politicianswhoarelessattractive

C.citizenstendtofavorapoliticianwhoanalyzestheissuesoveronewho

doesnot

D.citizenswillneedtolearnhowtoevaluatevisualpoliticalimagesinorder

tobecomebetterinformed

32.

Thegirlwasastonishedbecause.

A.shethoughthewasacontemporaryartist

B.artistshavetheirowntheories

C.hewasnottalkingasshethoughtapaintershould

D.hewasbehavingverybadly

33.Thecommoncoldistheworld'smostwidespreadillness,whichis

probablywhytherearemoremythsaboutitthananyoftheotherplaguesthat

fleshisheirto.

Themostwidespreadfallacyofallisthatcoldsarecausedbycold.Theyare

not.Theyarecausedbyvirusespassedonfrompersontoperson.Youcatcha

coldbycomingintocontact,directlyorindirectly,withsomeonewhoalready

hasone.Ifcoldcausescolds,itwouldbereasonabletoexpecttheEskimosto

sufferfromthempermanently.Buttheydonot.Andinisolatedarcticregions

explorershavereportedbeingfreefromcoldsuntilcomingintocontactagain

withinfectedpeoplefromtheoutsideworldbywayofpackagesandmail

droppedfromairplanes.

DuringtheFirstWorldWar,soldierswhospentlongperiodsinthetrenches,

coldandwet,showednoincreasedtendencytocatchcolds.

IntheSecondWorldWar,prisonersatthenotoriousAuschwitzconcentration

camp,nakedandstarving,wereastonishedtofindthattheyseldomhadcolds.

AttheCommonColdResearchUnitinEngland,volunteerstookpartin

experimentsinwhichtheysubmittedtothediscomfortsofbeingcoldandwet

forlongstretchesoftime.Aftertakinghotbaths,theyputonbathingsuits,

allowedthemselvestobedousedwithcoldwater,andthenstoodabout

drippingwetindraftyrooms.Someworewetsocksalldaywhileothers

exercisedintherainuntilclosetoexhaustion.Notoneofthevolunteerscame

downwithacoldunlessacoldviruswasactuallydroppedinhisnose.

If,then,coldandwethavenothingtodowithcatchingcolds,whyarethey

moreprevalentinthewinter?Despitethemostpainstakingresearch,noone

hasyetfoundtheanswer.Oneexplanationofferedbyscientistsisthatpeople

tendtostaytogetherindoorsmoreincoldweatherthanatothertimes,and

thismakesiteasierforcoldvirusestobepassedon.

Noonehasyetfoundacureforcolds.Therearedrugsandpainsuppressors

suchasaspirin,butalltheydoistorelievethesymptoms.

Accordingtothepassage,therearemoremythsaboutthecommoncoldthan

anyotherhumandiseasebecause.

A.itspreadsmorequickly

B.itisthemostwidespreadillness

C.theclimateoftheworldisgettingcolderandcolder

D.fewpeoplecancatchcolds

五、5.ErrorCorrection。題)

34.TherearegreatmanyreasonsforstudyingwhatphilosophersS1.

havesaidinthepast.Oneisthatwecannotseparatethe

historyofphilosophyfromwhichofscience.PhilosophyisS2.

largediscussionaboutmattersonwhichfewpeoplearequiteS3.

certain,andthosefewholdoppositeopinions.Asknowledge

increases,philosophybudsoffthesciences.

Foranexample,intheancientworldandtheMiddleAgesS4.

philosophersdiscussedmotion.AristotleandSt.ThomasAquinas

taughtthatamovingbodywouldslowdownuntilaforcewasconstantly

S5.''

appliedtoit.Theywerewrong.Itgoesonmovingunless

somethingslowsitdown.Buttheyhadgoodargumentsontheir

side,andifwestudythese,andtheexperimentswhichproved

themright,thiswillhelpustodistinguishtruthfromS6.

falseinthescientificcontroversiesoftoday.WealsoseehowS7.

differentphilosopherreflectsthesociallifeofhisday.PlatoandS8.

Aristotle,intheslave-owningsocietyofancientGreece,thought

man'shigheststatewascontemplationratherthanactivity.Inthe

MiddleAgesSt.ThomasbelievedaregularfeudalsystemofnineS9.

ranksofangels.HerbertSpencer,inthetimeoffreecompetition

betweencapitalists,foundthekeytoprogressinthesurvivalofthe

S10.______

fittest.ThusMarxismisseentofitintoitsplaceasthephilosophy

fortheworkers,theonlyclasswithafuture.

[SI]

35.

[S8]

36.

[S2]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.Todaywetakeforgrantedthatthemailwillbedelivereddailyatour[S1]

door.Butmanyyearsagoitmighthavebeenplacedinatreetrunkand[S2]

underneatharock.Intheearlydaysofthemailnoonecouldbesureabout

whereorwhenitwillarrive.[S3]

AtthesoutherntipofAfricatherewasonceapostofficeunderarock.

AttheolddaystheroutefromEnglandtoIndiawasaroundtheCapeof[S4]

GoodHope.Thejourneywasstormyanddanger.Ittooksixlongmonths.

[S5]____

Sailorsoftenwishedtosendmailhome,buttheyseldommetshipsbound

backtoEngland.Soatthecapethesailorswouldgoonashore.Theyheaded

[S6]______

foracertainlargestone.Onthestonescratchedthewords"Lookhereunder

[S7]____

forletters."Theywouldleavetheirlettersthere,knowingthatthe

nexthomewardshipwouldstopandpickitup.[S8]

TherewasanotherpostofficelikethisatthesoutherntipofSouthAmerica.

Duringthegoldenrushdays,boatssailedaroundCapeHomto[S9]

California.AtCapeHomwasakeg(小桶)nailedtoapost.Boatscoming

fromtheeastcoastwouldsendsomesailorstothispostoffice.Theypicked

upanylettersinthekeg.Atthesametimetheymailedlettershomethat

boatssaileastcouldpickup.[S10]

[SI]

38.

[S9]

39.

[S8]

參考答案

l.OnMoodWhataccompaniesyouallyourlifeisnotfortuneandfameor

youthandappearancebutyourmoodorthestateofmindwhichcontrolsyour

life.Asmaninthemodemageourmoodsareaschangeableasthecarsgoing

andcomingonthesuperhighway.Afavorfromaneighborakissofachild

andapraisefromothersarelikewarmsunshinethatmakeuscomfortable.

Butaroughwordfromastrangeafalseproductborughtfromthestoreoran

insultingremarkinfunwouldputyouinbadmoodandmakeyourheartsink.

Abadmoodisbadenoughtocauseyoutoloseself-confidenceandleaveyou

helplesswithallyourworriesandtroublesinmind.Onthecontraryagood

moodmakesonehappyenergeticandcreative.Iwasonceshutinanelevator

foroneandahalfhours.Ihadtophoneforhelp.EventuallyIwasreleased.It

wasfunbecauseIwasinahappymood.OtherwiseIwouldhavefelt

miserable.Agoodmoodwillsurelyaccompanyyouonyourwaytotheplace

ofsuccesstothechamberofloveandtopleasureandharmonyinlife.Witha

happymoodwecanliveamoresubstantiallifeonethatismoreinteresting

andmeaningful.Butmoreoftenthannotweareinamixedmood.Sometimes

wealehappyandhigh-spirited.Andsometimesweareinlowspirits.Atthis

timewehavetotakecourageandhaveachangeofmood.OnMoodWhat

accompaniesyouallyourlifeisnotfortuneandfameoryouthandappearance,

butyourmoodorthestateofmind,whichcontrolsyourlife.Asmaninthe

modemage,ourmoodsareaschangeableasthecarsgoingandcomingon

thesuperhighway.Afavorfromaneighbor,akissofachildandapraisefrom

othersarelikewarmsunshinethatmakeuscomfortable.Butaroughword

fromastrange,afalseproductborughtfromthestore,oraninsultingremark

infunwouldputyouinbadmoodandmakeyourheartsink.Abadmoodis

badenoughtocauseyoutoloseself-confidenceandleaveyouhelplesswith

allyourworriesandtroublesinmind.Onthecontrary,agoodmoodmakes

onehappy,energeticandcreative.Iwasonceshutinanelevatorforoneand

ahalfhours.Ihadtophoneforhelp.EventuallyIwasreleased.Itwasfun

becauseIwasinahappymood.OtherwiseIwouldhavefeltmiserable.A

goodmoodwillsurelyaccompanyyouonyourwaytotheplaceofsuccess,

tothechamberofloveandtopleasureandharmonyinlife.Withahappy

mood,wecanliveamoresubstantiallife,onethatismoreinterestingand

meaningful.Butmoreoftenthannot,weareinamixedmood.Sometimeswe

alehappyandhigh-spirited.Andsometimesweareinlowspirits.Atthistime

wehavetotakecourageandhaveachangeofmood.

2.0nForeigners'LearningChinese①NowadaysChineseourmothertongue

isenjoyinganunprecedentedpopularityintheworld.②Overtwohundred

ConfuciusInstituteshavebeensetupinsixty-ninecountriesandmanyOn

Foreigners'LearningChinese?Nowadays,Chinese,ourmothertongue,is

enjoyinganunprecedentedpopularityintheworld.(2)0vertwohundred

ConfuciusInstituteshavebeensetupinsixty-ninecountries,andmany解

析:①審題及布局。這篇作文討論國外“漢語熱”持續(xù)升溫的現(xiàn)象,要求

分析其主要原因,并說明給“我”的啟示。在布局上,可根據(jù)題目中給出

的提綱展開。第一段介紹很多外國人熱衷于學(xué)漢語,孔子學(xué)院遍地開花;

第二段說明出現(xiàn)此現(xiàn)象的主要原因,注意要層次分明,邏輯性強(qiáng);第三

段說明“漢語熱”給我的啟示與思考,可結(jié)合眼下大學(xué)生漢語水平低下這

一事實來展開。②語言。本文涉及在說明“漢語熱”這一熱點的基礎(chǔ)上分

析原因,語言需客觀、簡潔、縝密,注重銜接;談及個人思考時,語言

要富有表現(xiàn)力和感情色彩;建議考生多關(guān)注社會熱點,勤于思考,并注

意積累相關(guān)詞匯及表達(dá)。

3.WhyICametoCollegeAquestionIhaveputtomyselfmanytimesinthe

pasttwoacademicyears.Buttheanswerisalwaysthesame:college

educationissomethingItrulywanttodoinmylifeanditisworthwhile.

TherWhyICametoCollegeAquestionIhaveputtomyselfmanytimesin

thepasttwoacademicyears.Buttheanswerisalwaysthesame:college

educationissomethingItrulywanttodoinmylifeanditisworthwhile.Ther

4.MyViewonNEET①NowinChinatheproblemofNEEThasbeen

broughtintopublicattention.NEETreferstothegroupoftheyoungwhoare

notcurrentlyengagedineducationemploymentortraininginsteadtheyjust

stayathomerelyMyViewonNEET①NowinChinatheproblemofNEET

hasbeenbroughtintopublicattention.NEETreferstothegroupoftheyoung

whoarenotcurrentlyengagedineducation,employmentortraining,instead

theyjuststayathome,rely解析:[寫作點撥]①審題及布局。這篇作文

討論的是一個熱點話題。根據(jù)提綱,文章可以分為三段。第一段說明啃

老族的現(xiàn)象,可以是略寫的段落。第二段論述現(xiàn)象產(chǎn)生的原因,可晝夜

為詳寫的段落原因有:年輕人在能力上和精神上還不能適應(yīng)現(xiàn)代社會過

分領(lǐng)帶父母,等等。第三段寫解決方法,可以從社會、家長的年輕人自

己三個方面找解決方法。建議考生平時多多閱讀報刊雜志,關(guān)心社會生

活中的事情,這樣才會做到下筆如有神。②語言。語言簡潔、清晰,要

注意邏輯嚴(yán)密,恰當(dāng)使用關(guān)聯(lián)詞和表順序的詞。

5.Accordingtothebarcharttherearemanydramaticchangesintheuseof

transportfrom1950to1990.Theuseofcarsincreasedsignificantlyfrom

1950to1990.In1950onlyafewpeopledrovetowork.Butin1970about

onequarterofthepeopleownedacar.By1990thenumberofpeoplewho

wenttoworkbycarjumpedtoover30%.Duringthesameperiodtherewere

gradualdeclineintheuseofbicycleandonfoot.In1950morethanhalfof

thepeoplewerecyclingorwalkingtowork.In1970theuseofbicycleand

onfootstilloccupiedover40%.Butin1990thenumberofthesepeople

decreasedtolessthan20%.Theuseofbuswentupfrom1950to1970

(approximately200/ooand30%respectively)andwentdownfrom1970to

1990(under20%).Thebarchartshowsthatautomobileshavebecomethe

mostpopularmeansoftransportationby1990.Accordingtothebarchart,

therearemanydramaticchangesintheuseoftransportfrom1950to1990.

Theuseofcarsincreasedsignificantlyfrom1950to1990.In1950,onlya

fewpeopledrovetowork.But,in1970,aboutonequarterofthepeopleowned

acar.By1990,thenumberofpeoplewhowenttoworkbycarjumpedtoover

30%.Duringthesameperiod,thereweregradualdeclineintheuseofbicycle

andonfoot.In1950,morethanhalfofthepeoplewerecyclingorwalkingto

work.In1970,theuseofbicycleandonfootstilloccupiedover40%.Butin

1990,thenumberofthesepeopledecreasedtolessthan20%.Theuseofbus

wentupfrom1950to1970(approximately200/ooand30%respectively)and

wentdownfrom1970to1990(under20%).Thebarchartshowsthat

automobileshavebecomethemostpopularmeansoftransportationby1990.

6.RechoiceofProfessions-ASocialProblemNowadaysmoreandmore

personsareoutofwork.Theyarecalledlaid-offpersonnel.Theyarenow

confront

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