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【2023年】湖北省荊州市大學英語6級大
學英語六級預測試題(含答案)
學校:班級:姓名:考號:
一、l.Writing(10題)
1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedtowriteashortessayentitled
CollegeStudents'MakingMoney.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.大學生兼職工作的現(xiàn)象
2.大學生兼職工作的原因
3.我的觀點
2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea
compositiononthetopicReadingSelectivelyorExtensively?Youshould
writeatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin
Chinese)below:
1.有人認為讀書要有選擇
2.有人認為應當博覽群書
3.我的看法
3.1.目前很多父母在子女高中畢業(yè)前就送他們出國學習
2.形成這種趨勢的原因
3.我對此的看法
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledSmokinginPublicPlacesShould(Not)BeBanned.Youshouldwrite
atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.提出你的立場和理由
2,提出可能的反對理由
3.給予相應的反駁,或提出合理的建議
5.CollegeReadingRoomPhenomenon
1.描述圖表中的兩個循環(huán)(cycle)所反映的問題
2,分析引起該變化的原因
3.你的結論
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6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledTheAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofStudyingAbroad.Youshould
writeatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.出國留學的好處;
2.出國留學的弊端;
3.結論和你的觀點。
TheAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofStudyingAbroad
7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledShouldCollegeStudentsUseCreditCards?Youshouldwriteatleast
150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
L很多銀行到學校推銷信用卡
2.有人認為大學生使用信用卡是一種時尚,但有些老師和家長卻為此
擔憂
3.我的看法
ShouldCollegeStudentsUseCreditCards?
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicDon'tHesitatetoSay"No".Youshouldwriteatleast120words
andyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:
1.別人請求幫助時,在什么情況下我們會說“不”
2.為什么有些人在該說“不”的時候不說“不”
3.該說“不”時不說“不”的壞處
9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
FoodSafety.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven
below.
1.目前食品安全問題屢見不鮮
2.這些問題產(chǎn)生的原因
3-為了改變這種狀況,我認為……
FoodSafety
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritea
compositionbasedonthefollowingtable.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
2001?2007年全國碩士研究生招生考試報名人數(shù)
2001年
2002年62.316.3
2003年79.717.4
2004年514.8
2006年127.510.5
1.解釋表格各數(shù)據(jù):
2.分析報名人數(shù)變化的原因;
3.對這一現(xiàn)象做出評論
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)
11.
Bluetoothnetworkingtransmitsdatavialow-powerradiowavesbetween
2.402GHzand2.480GHz.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
InthefirstyearofChina'sentryintoWTO,0.3%ofChina'sactualGDP
growthwillbesubmittedtothisorganizationasstatedby.
13.HeartheMusic,AvoidtheMashPit
ArtistsFindTheirAudienceOnline
MusicianSuzanneVegagotherstartintheNewYorkfolkscene,butnowthe
1980sstarhasfoundafollowingincyberspace.Withfilehelpofsome
programmers,Vegacreateda3Danimatedimageofherself,calledan
avatar(化身),andsherecentlyperformedinsideaworldaccessibleonly
throughawebsite,whereotherpeoplerepresentedbyavatarsattendedthe
concert,streamedlivetocomputersailovertheglobe.
AsVegastrummed(彈奏)herguitarinsidearealstudio,about100luckyfans
satattheircomputersandguidedtheiravatarsintotheonlinesceneofan
outdoor'amphitheater,whereVega'savatar-youthful-lookingwithshorthair
andbangs-appearedonstage.Whenthereal-worldartistplayedandsang,her
onlinealterego(另—)我)didthesame,thoughtheavatar'slipsdidnotmove.
Fansheardtheconcertontheircomputerspeakersandcommandedtheir
avatarstosmileormovetothemusic.
Later,Vegaansweredaudiencequestions,sentasinstantmessagesvisibleto
everyoneinattendance.
TheAug.3event,organizedbyapublicradioprogram,wasoneofthefirst
attemptsbyamajorartisttointeractwithfansinacompletelycomputer-
fabricatedworld.
"Theresponsewasterrific!Iamstillhearingfrompeoplewhowereinthe
room,friendsoffriendsandpeopleallovertheworldwhowerethere,"Vega
saidinane-mail,notingthatshetookanactiveroleinpickingoutthemaroon
blouse,blackcardiganandwhitetennisshoesheravatarwore.
Marketingandrecordlabelexecutivessaywebsitesthatputusersinto
video-game-likevirtualworldsareauniquewaytoreachouttoaudiences,
whoaxeincreasinglyspendingtheirtimeandmoneyonthecomputerinstead
ofatconcertsandmusicstores.Althoughstillexperimental,suchsitesoffer
fansmorewaystointeractwithoneanotherandbandmembersdirectly.
The1980sbandDuranDuranhasreunitedandplanstoperform,aliveconcert
laterthismonthonSecondLife,theworldwhereVegaperformed,onitsown
virtualisland.Afewmonthsago,singerandpianistReginaSpektorbuiltfour
virtualManhattanloftswherefanscouldwalkaround,hangoutandlistento
streamingmusicfromhernewalbumamonthbeforeitwasreleased.Even
fansaretakingpart:AgroupoffriendscreatedavatarsofthebandU2andhas
putonseveralvirtualconcerts,usingmusicfromtheband'srealshowsand
mimickingeverydetail,downtoleadsingerBono'shairstyle,sunglassesand
clothing.
Other,lesser-knownbandsandmusicianswhotypicallyhaveusedsocial
networkingsiteMyStobuildafollowingarealsoturningupon
SecondLifeandothervirtualworlds,suchasT,toshowcasethen-
music.
"AvirtualworldbringssomethingtothetablethataWebsitedoesn't-it's
buildingamoreimmersiveexperienceYoukindofloseyourselfinit,"said
EthanKaplan,directoroftechnologyforWarnerBros.Records,whosaidhe
hasplayedaroundwithSecondLifeforyears."It'sreallycoolandalotmore
funandcreativethanjustputtingaMySpacepageup."
Musiciansareincreasinglyusingthevirtualworldtoholdliveconcerts,at
specifictimesanddates,orlisteningloungeswheretheirmusicplayswhen
anavatarpaysavisit.Thevirtualworldprovidesarichandcolorful
environmentsimilartocomputeranimatedfilmslike"ToyStory,"onlya
notchlesssophisticated.
Userscontroltheiravatarsbyclickingonarrowsormovingthemouse,but
themovementandappearanceseemahitslowattimes.Unliketherealworld,
though,avatarscanflyaroundorbeam(發(fā)射)themselvesinstantlyfrom
beachtourbanenvironment.Sevvyavatarscanevenrecordanexperienceon
SecondLi
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Ifmanypeoplehavedemandforthenetworkatthesametime,thedata
communicationwillbedifficultevenwith4Gtechnology.
15.Feldmancitedtheexampleofwildanimalstoshowthat.
A.wildanimalsaregoodatprotectingtheirlife
B.deceivingformedintheprocessofevolution
C.humanbeingslieinthesamewayasanimals
D.modempeoplearemoreselfishthananimals
16.
ByusingbarcodesdevelopedByWal-Mart,manufacturesenjoyedmoresays
overretailers.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.Policemen,firemenandemergencydoctorsallcanbecalledfirst
responders.
18.
GlobalizedresearchhasmadeXu'sYalelabmorecompetitivebecausethe
lab'sresearchworkinChina.
19.
Becausepeoplehavenotconvincinglyfoundanyalienlifeforms,suchforms
arejustour.
20.
Whatwillhappentoyourmindifyouconfrontmanythingsforyourgoals?
A.Itwillbecomeoverwhelming.
B.Itwillinduceself-talk.
C.Itwillbetrappedbyworry.
D.Itwillfocusonthepresent.
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)
21.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe
passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral
idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin
theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.
Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing
information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave
justheardorwritedownthe
Thereissomethinghardto[Bl]aboutcherries.Thesmallredfruit
isapopular[B2]foodaroundtheworld.Innorthernareas,cherry
treesarejustbeginningtoproduceflowers.
CherriesarethoughttobenativetowesternAsia.Therearetwomajorkinds
ofcherries[B3]——intheworld:sourandsweet.
Sourcherriesarenoteatenfreshbecausetheycontainlittlesugar,Instead,
theyare[B4]tomake[B5]foodslikejelliesandpiesand
tomake[B6]drinks.TheUnitedStatesisamajorproducerofsour
cherries.Amongthestates,Michiganisthetopproducer.Russia,Polandand
Turkeyareotherimportant[B7]nations.
Sweetcherriescontainmuchmoresugarthantheirsour[B8]andare
usuallyeatenfresh.WashingtonStateisthebiggestAmericanproducer,
followedbyCaliforniaandOregon.TheUnitedStates,IranandTurkeyare
majorproducersofsweetcherries.[B9].
Freshcherriesdonotstorewell.[BIO].
Cherrytreesarealsovaluedfortheirspringtimeblossoms.[Bll].
[Bl]
22.(18)
A.Thetwospeakerswillcontinuetalkingandbecomefriends.
B.Thetwospeakerswillspendtheirvacationtogether.
C.Thewomanisnotinterestedinthetalk.
D.Themanwilltellthewomanhisbusinessmajor.
23.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe
passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral
idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin
theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.
Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing
information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave
justheardorwritedownthe
Therearesomestepsyoucantakeyourselftoavoidcatchingacold.Contrary
topopularbelief,coldsarenotcausedby[Bl]tosevereweather.
Coldsarecausedbyviruses[B2]inthebody,andyou'rebetteroff
outontheskislopesorevenwaitingforthebusonasnowydaythanyouare
ina[B3]warmroomsurroundedbyfriends,co-workers,orfellow
students,whojustmaybepassingthevirusaround.Ifyoufeelachillwhen
you'recomingdownwithacold,you'realreadysick.Achillisanearly[B4]
:it'sthecoldthatcausedthechill,nottheotherwayaround.
Whiletheviruscanspreadthroughdroplets[B5]intotheairwhen
acold-sufferercoughsOrsneezes,surprisingly,thisisnotthemostcommon
routeof[B6].Numerousstudieshavenowshownthatthe[B7]
majorityofcoldsare"caught"byhandcontact.Acold-suffererrubs
hernose,[B8]transferringthevirustoherhand.Thenafriendcomes
tovisit.
"Don'tkissme,"shecautions,sothefriendstepsbackandpressesherhand.
Thefriendthenwipesherownnoseoreye-andseveraldayslaterisstricken
withcold.[B9].
Coldvirusesalsocanbetransferredtoobjects-telephones,towels,plates一
and[B10].Frequenthand-washing-onthepartofthecold-sufferer
aswellasothermembersofthehousehold——[BH].
[Bl]
24.
[Bll]
25.
[B9]
26.
[B6]
27.(31)
A.Fishingandhunting.
B.Hebegantoshowgreatinterestinnaturalbeauty.
C.Nuclearscience.
D.Amateurradio.
28.[B4]
29.(43)
30.(35)
A.SendmoneytotheEnglishDepartment.
B.GetintoughwithMs.Irvine.
C.Pay$80toreserveaspot.
D.Seetheteacherafterclass.
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)
31.
Whatpossiblyresultedintheevolutionfromleaflesstreetoflatleaves?
A.ThedecreaseCO2inlevels.
B.Theincreaseofforests.
C.Thedropoftemperatures.
D.Thechangeofclimatesliketoday.
32.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby
somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Theveryword"perfume"hasfemininemeaningtomanymaleears.Mencan
besold"deodorant(除臭齊?。荩?buttheideaofallthoselittlebottleswiththeir
fussyparaphernalia(隨身用具)istoomuchforthesensitivemaleego.Yet
noindustrycanaffordtoneglecthalfitspotentialmarket,andperfume-
makersareeverkeentocracktheshellofmalesilence.Nowtheymayknow
howtodoso.
CraigRobertsoftheUniversityofLiverpoolandhiscolleagues—working
withateamfromUnilever'sresearchlaboratoryatnearbyPortSunlight-
havebeeninvestigatingtheproblem.Theyalreadyknewthatappropriate
scentscanimprovethemoodofthosewhowearthem.Whattheydiscovered,
though,astheywilldescribeinaforthcomingeditionoftheInternational
JournalofCosmeticScience,isthatwhenamanchangeshisnaturalbody
odoritcanalterhisself-confidencetosuchanextentthatitalsochangeshow
attractivewomenfindhim.
HalfofDrRoberts'svolunteersweregivenanaerosolspray(煙霧噴劑)
containingacommercialformulationoffragrance.Theotherhalfweregiven
asprayidenticalinappearancebutlackingactiveingredients.Thestudywas
arrangedsothattheresearchersdidnotknowwhohadreceivedthescentand
whothefake.Eachparticipantobviouslyknewwhathewassprayingon
himself,sincehecouldsmellit.Butsincenoonewastoldthetruepurposeof
theexperiment,thosewhogotthefakedidnotrealizetheywerebeing
matchedagainstpeoplewithaproperlysmellyaerosol.
Overthecourseofseveraldays,DrRoberts'steamconductedseveral
psychologicaltestsonbothgroupsofvolunteers.Theyfoundthatthosewho
hadbeengiventhecommercialfragranceshowedanincreaseinself-
confidence.Notthatsurprising,perhaps.Whatwassurprisingwasthattheir
self-confidenceimprovedtosuchanextentthatwomenwhocouldwatch
thembutnotsmellthemnoticed.Thewomeninquestionwereshownshort,
silentvideosofthevolunteers.Theydeemedthemenwearingthedeodorant
moreattractive.Theywere,however,unabletodistinguishbetweenthe
groupswhenshownonlystillphotographsofthemen,suggestingitwasthe
men'smovementandbearing,ratherthantheirphysicalappearance,thatwas
makingthedifference.
ForUnileverandothermanufacturersofmen'sscent,thisisanimportant
discovery.Thefirm'smarketingofits,mainproductinthisarea,adeodorant
calledLynx,playsuptheso-called"LynxEffect"—whichissupposedtomake
menirresistiblyattractivetowomen.DrRoberts'sexperiment,however,
suggeststhattheadvertised"Bornchickawahwah"oftheproductmayhave
nothingtodowithawoman'sappreciationofthesmell,andeverythingtodo
withitspsychologicaleffectonthemanwearingit.
Whyarethelittlebottleswithfussyparaphernaliatoomuchforthesensitive
male?
A.Becauseitisofmuchtroubletocarrysuchbottles.
B.Becausesuchbottlessomewhatbearfemininemeaning.
C.Becauseitisfairlyenoughforthemtotakedeodorant.
D.Becauseperfume-makers'neglectofthemhasangeredthem.
33.Recentstoriesinthenewspapersandmagazinessuggestthatteachingand
researchcontradicteachother,thatresearchplaystooprominentapartin
academicpromotions,andthatteachingisbadlyunderemphasized.Thereis
anelementoftruthinthesestatements,buttheyalsoignoredeeperandmore
importantrelationships.
Researchexperienceisanessentialelementofhearingandpromotionata
researchuniversitybecauseitistheemphasisonresearchthatdistinguishes
suchauniversityfromanartscollege.Someprofessors,however,neglect
teachingforresearchandthatpresentsaproblem.
Mostresearchuniversitiesrewardoutstandingteaching,butthegreatest
recognitionisusuallygiventoachievementsinresearch.Partofthereasonis
thedifficultyofjudgingteaching.Ahighlyresponsibleandtoughprofessoris
usuallyappreciatedbytopstudentswhowanttobechallengedbutdisliked
bythosewhoserecordsarelessimpressive.Themildprofessorusuallygets
highoverallratings,butthereisasenseofdisappointmentonthepartofthe
beststudents.Thus,auniversitytryingtopromoteprofessorsprimarilyonthe
basisofteachingqualitieswouldhavetoconfrontthisconfusion.
Asmodemsciencemovesfaster,twoforcesareexertedonprofessors:oneis
thetimeneededtokeepupwiththeprofession;theotheristhetimeneeded
toteach.Thetrainingofnewscientistsrequiresoutstandingteachingatthe
researchuniversityaswellastheartscollege.Althoughscientistsareusually
madeintheelementaryschools,scientistscanbelostbypoorteachingatthe
collegeandgraduateschoollevels.Thesolutionisnottoseparateteaching
andresearchbuttorecognizethatthecombinationisdifficultbutvital.Itis
timeforuniversitiestoreservethetitleofprofessorforthosewillingto
profess,willingtobeanearnestpartofthecommunityofscholars.Professors
unwillingtoteachcanbecalled"distinguishedresearchinvestigators."or
somethingelse.
Thepaceofmodemsciencemakesitincreasinglydifficulttobeagreat
researcherandagreatteacher.Yetmanyaredescribedinjustthoseterms.
Thosewhosaywecanseparateteachingandresearchsimplydonot
understandthesystem,butthosewhosaytheproblemwilldisappeararenot
fulfillingtheirresponsibilities.
Whatpointdoestheauthorintendtoputacrossinthefirstparagraph?
A.Teachingandresearcharetwocontradictoryfields.
B.Researchcanneverbeoveremphasized.
C.Therelationshipbetweenresearchandteachingshouldnotbesimplified.
D.Itisnotrighttooverestimatetheimportanceofteaching.
五、5.ErrorCorrection(3題)
34.
[S5]
35.
[S3]
36.
[S8]
六、6.ErrorCorrection(3題)
37.
[S2]
38.Agoodmodernnewspaperisanextraordinarypieceofreading.It
isremarkablefirstforwhatitcontains:therangeofnewsfromlocal
crimetointernationalpolitics,fromsporttobusiness,fromfashionto
science,andtherangeofcommentandspecialfeaturesaswell.A
newspaperiseventhoughmoreremarkableforthewayonereadsit:[SI]
nevercomplete,neverstraightthrough,butalwaysbyjumpingfrom[S2]
heretothere,inandoutglancingatonepiece,readingotherarticleall[S3]
thewaythrough,readingjustafewparagraphsofthenext.Agood
modernnewspaperoffersavarietytoattractmanydifferentreaders,but
farmorethananyonereaderisinterestedin.Thatbringsthisvariety[S4]
togetherinoneplaceisitstopicality,whoseimmediaterelationtowhat[S5]
ishappeninginyourworldandyourlocalitynow.Butimmediacyand
thespeedofproductionthatgowithitmeanalsothatmuchofwhat[S6]
appearsinanewspaperhasnomorethantransientvalue.Forallthese
reasons,nottwopeoplereallyreadthesamepaper:whateachperson[S7]
doesistoputtogetheroutofpagesofthatday'spaper,hisown[S8].
selectionandsequence,hisownnewspaper.Forallthesereasons,
readingnewspapersefficiently,whichmeangettingwhatyouwantfrom[S9]
themwithoutmissingthingsyouneedbutwithwastingtime,demands[S10]
skillandself-awarenessasyoumodifyandapplythetechniquesof
reading.
[SI]
39.
[S6]
參考答案
1.CollegeStudents'MakingMoneyNowadaysitisratherfashionablefor
collegestudentstotakepart-timejobs.Theyworkintheftsparetimein
restaurantsbarsorhelpchildrenasatutor.Afewofthemevensetuptheir
owncompany.Thereareseveralreasonsforthemtotakepart-timejobs.First
theythinkmakingmoneythroughtheireffortscanhelpthemknowthevalue
oflaborsothattheycanbemoreindependentmoreconfidentandmore
economicallyminded.Inadditionmakingmoneyoffcampuscanhelpthem
getmoresocialexperiencerealizewhatthesocietyisreallylikewhichisgood
forthemtogetabetterjobandgraspthecommunicatingskills.Inmyopinion
tousstudentsstudyinghardisthemostimportanttask.Ifwehavefinished
ourlessonswemaytakesomepart-timejobs.Thusthemoreimportantthing
istokeepthebalancebetweenstudyandwork...Ifwecandealwithitwell
wecanbenefitalotfromit.(168words)CollegeStudents'MakingMoney
Nowadays,itisratherfashionableforcollegestudentstotakepart-timejobs.
Theyworkintheftsparetimeinrestaurants,bars,orhelpchildrenasatutor.
Afewofthemevensetuptheirowncompany.Thereareseveralreasonsfor
themtotakepart-timejobs.First,theythinkmakingmoneythroughtheir
effortscanhelpthemknowthevalueoflaborsothattheycanbemore
independent,moreconfidentandmoreeconomicallyminded.Inaddition,
makingmoneyoffcampuscanhelpthemgetmoresocialexperience,realize
whatthesocietyisreallylike,whichisgoodforthemtogetabetterjoband
graspthecommunicatingskills.Inmyopinion,tousstudents,studyinghard
isthemostimportanttask.Ifwehavefinishedourlessons,wemaytakesome
part-timejobs.Thus,themoreimportantthingistokeepthebalancebetween
studyandwork...Ifwecandealwithitwell,wecanbenefitalotfromit.
(168words)解析:[寫作思路]這篇作文屬于夾敘夾議的類型,其特點
是往往以一個社會問題或社會現(xiàn)象開頭,中間部分分析原因、列舉影響
或危害,最后提出解決問題的建議或者展望未來。因此我們可以按照這
種程序來展開文章。第一段指出目前高校學生兼職的現(xiàn)象很普及,可舉
在飯店、公司做兼職以及做家教辦公司等例子加以說明。第二段闡述造
成這種現(xiàn)象的原因:首先通過自己的努力掙些錢可以使學生們意識到勞
動的價值,從而獲得經(jīng)濟上的獨立。其次,在社會上兼職也可以使學生
更多地了解社會,為他們以后踏上社會做好準備。第三段結合自己談我
們應該怎么做:對于學生米講,最重要的還是先把學習學好;同時,還
要注意保持好二者的平衡。根據(jù)以上思路便可以形成以下的作文。
2.ReadingSelectivelyorExtensivelyHowshouldweread?Shouldweread
selectivelyorextensively?Everyonehashisownview.Somepeoplethinkwe
shouldreadselectively.Theyarguethatwiththedevelopmentofmodem
scienceandtechnologyoreandmorebooksarepublished.Itisimpossiblefor
ustoreadallthebooks.What'smoretherearemanybadbooksthatare
poisonoustoourmindandweshouldn'treadthe.Sincewecan'treadallthe
booksandweshouldn'treadhadbookswemustreadselectively.Butothers
maynotagree.Theyemphasizethattoday'ssocietyisnotwhatitwas.Ifone
manhasmanykindsofknownothinginotherfieldshemaybelesslikelyto
succeed.Soncewemusthavemanykindsofknowledgewemustread
extensively.Who'sright?Ithinkbothofthemhavesomethingright.ButI
thinkweshouldreadextensivelyfirst.Weshouldreadbooksinmanyfields.
Andreadselectivelyinonefield.ReadingSelectivelyorExtensivelyHow
shouldweread?Shouldwereadselectivelyorextensively?Everyonehashis
ownview.Somepeoplethinkweshouldreadselectively.Theyarguethatwith
thedevelopmentofmodemscienceandtechnology,oreandmorebooksare
published.Itisimpossibleforustoreadallthebooks.What'smore,thereare
manybadbooksthatarepoisonoustoourmind,andweshouldn'tread
the.Sincewecan'treadallthebooks,andweshouldn'treadhadbooks,we
mustreadselectively.Butothersmaynotagree.Theyemphasizethattoday's
societyisnotwhatitwas.Ifonemanhasmanykindsofknownothingin
otherfields,hemaybelesslikelytosucceed.Soncewemusthavemanykinds
ofknowledge,wemustreadextensively.Who'sright?Ithinkbothofthem
havesomethingright.ButIthinkweshouldreadextensivelyfirst.Weshould
readbooksinmanyfields.Andreadselectivelyinonefield.
3.OverseasStudyatanEarlyAgeNowadaysmoreandmoreparentsareeager
tosendtheirchildrentostudyabroadbeforetheyfinishhighschoolby
whatevermeansandatwhatevercost.Itisquiteunderstandableforparentsto
sendtheftchildrentostudyoverseasbecausetheyplacehighexpectationson
theirchildren.Theyareencouragedbythesuccessstoriesofthosewhohave
completedtheiroverseasstudy.Withthedevelopmentofeconomycompanies
andinstitutionsathomearegivingmoreandmoreemphasisonoverseas
experiencestoo.Consequentlypursuingoverseasstudyhasbecomeakindof
shortcutingainingabetterfuture.Moreoverthereisstilloneunderlying
reasonforthisrush-economicreason.Therapideconomicprogressinthepast
fewyearsinChinahasenabledmoreandmoreparentstoaffordthehugecost
fortheirchildren'soverseasstudy.Asformeoverseasstudyissurelyahelpful
waytogetbothadvancedknowledgeandnecessaryexperiencesbutoverseas
studyatanearlyageisneithernecessarynorbeneficial.Thestudentsmaybe
tooyoungtoeithertendforthemselvesorthinkforthemselves.Idothinkthat
overseasstudycancontributetoone'sself-improvementbutit'sbettertobe
pursuedafteronehasfinishedhiscollegestudyathomewhenheismore
capableoflearningandlivingonhisown.OverseasStudyatanEarlyAge
Nowadays,moreandmoreparentsareeagertosendtheirchildrentostudy
abroadbeforetheyfinishhighschoolbywhatevermeansandatwhatevercost.
Itisquiteunderstandableforparentstosendtheftchildrentostudyoverseas
becausetheyplacehighexpectationsontheirchildren.Theyareencouraged
bythesuccessstoriesofthosewhohavecompletedtheiroverseasstudy.With
thedevelopmentofeconomy,companiesandinstitutionsathomearegiving
moreandmoreemphasisonoverseasexperiences,too.Consequently,
pursuingoverseasstudyhasbecomeakindofshortcutingainingabetter
future.Moreover,thereisstilloneunderlyingreasonforthisrush-economic
reason.TherapideconomicprogressinthepastfewyearsinChinahas
enabledmoreandmoreparentstoaffordthehugecostfortheirchildren's
overseasstudy.Asforme,overseasstudyissurelyahelpfulwaytogetboth
advancedknowledgeandnecessaryexperiences,butoverseasstudyatan
earlyageisneithernecessarynorbeneficial.Thestudentsmaybetooyoung
toeithertendforthemselvesorthinkforthemselves.Idothinkthatoverseas
studycancontributetoone'sself-improvement,butit'sbettertobepursued
afteronehasfinishedhiscollegestudyathome,whenheismorecapableof
learningandlivingonhisown.
4.SmokinginPublicPlacesShouldBeBannedIbelievesmokinginpublic
placesshouldbebannedprimarilyforhealthandsecurityreasons.Firstasis
knowntoallsmokingisbadforhealthespeciallyforwomenandchildren
whoareusuallythevictimsof"second-handsmoking'".Whensmokingis
allowedinplaceswherepeoplecongregatenon-smokerseitherhavetoleave
orriskdevelopingchronicrespiratorydiseases.Secondsmokingisoften
responsibleforfireaccident
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