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2022年四川省達州市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英

語六級預(yù)測試題(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級:姓名:考號:

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicHowtoKeepPsychologicallyHealthy?Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.心理問題往往是導(dǎo)致疾病的誘因;

2.分析人們產(chǎn)生心理問題的原因(可從失業(yè)、壓力過重、缺少支持、缺

乏人際關(guān)系等方面加以分析);

3.你認(rèn)為人們?nèi)绾伪3中睦斫】怠?/p>

HowtoKeepPsychologicallyHealthy?

2.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

Students"InterpersonalRelationship.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

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

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteALetterto

theEditorofaCampusMagazinetopresentyourviewaboutwhetherthe

extremesportsshouldbebannedandwhetherpeopleshouldbeallowedto

risktheirlives.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtothe

guidelinesgivenbelowinChinese:

1.TomGranger,19歲,是一所大學(xué)極限運動俱樂部(TheUniversity

ExtremeSportsClub)的成員。他在一次進行高空彈射特技表演時,因設(shè)

備出現(xiàn)故障,不幸身亡。這一慘劇在校園內(nèi)外引起了廣泛爭議。請你給

編輯寫一封信,表明你對這件事的看法。信中必須包括以下內(nèi)容:

-事情的起因和你對此事的態(tài)度,是支持大學(xué)生從事極限運動,還是反

對大學(xué)生從事極限運動

-闡明你持有這種看法的理由

-結(jié)論

ALettertotheEditorofaCampusMagazine

4.1.面對今年的就業(yè)形勢,很多大學(xué)生畢業(yè)后選擇到農(nóng)村去發(fā)展,比

如去農(nóng)村當(dāng)“村官”。

2.你認(rèn)為到農(nóng)村就業(yè)對大學(xué)生來說是好的就業(yè)選擇嗎?請說明理由。

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledOncelebrityWorkingasProductsSpokesperson.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.名人代言現(xiàn)象普遍

2.名人代言存在一些問題

3.你的看法

OnCelebrityWorkingasProducts'Spokesperson

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicJobProblemsforCollegeGraduates.Studythefollowingcharts

carefullyandyourcompositionmustbebasedontheinformationgivenin

thecharts.Writeto:

statethechangesincollegegraduates'choicesofcareers;

(2)givepossiblereasonsforthechanges;

(3)suggestsomesolutionstotheproblem.

7

ia

19812006

□Graduateswhocontinuetostudy

SGraduateswhotakeJobsirrelevanttotheirmajors

□GraduateswhoholdjobsIntheirmajors

Yourcompositionshouldbenolessthan150words.Pleasewriteneatly.

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomplaint

lettertothecustomerservicedepartmentofthecompany'sheadoffice.You

boughtalaptopafewdaysagofromabigcomputerchainstore,butthelaptop

stoppedworking.Whenyoutookitbacktothestore,theyrefusedtodealwith

theproblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

below.

1.計算機出現(xiàn)了什么問題。

2.與店方交涉的經(jīng)過。

3.你希望公司的客戶服務(wù)部門能盡快幫助解決問題。

1.簡要分析圖表

2.分析觀眾喜歡看體育節(jié)目的原因

WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledTheMarvelsofMedicineintheTwentiethCentury.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.Introduction:Advancesinmedicalscience-themostimportantachieve

mentsmadeinthetwentiethcentury

1.Developmentofvaccinesandantibiotics

2.Discoveriesofnewdiagnosismethods

3.Adventofgeneticengineering,anewbranchofbiology

Concludingremarks:Evengreaterwonderstobewroughtinthe21stcentury

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minute,towriteashortessay

entitledWhichIsMoreImportantHealthorWealth?Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.年輕人認(rèn)為財富重于健康。

2.年紀(jì)大的人更看重健康。

3.我30多歲,我認(rèn)為……

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

11.

MonsieurLabelandhiswifesendtheirchildrentolearnChinesebecausethey

hopethattheirchildrencanlearnasmanyforeignlanguagesaspossible.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Therobot'sarmcanthebodyofanautomobile.

13.

Ourperceptionofriskliveslargelyinourfeelings,somostofthetimeweare

operatingonanautomaticsystemforanalyzingrisks.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Seriouslyde-identifiedasbrothersandsisters,thereisoftenasubtlerand

sweeterbetweenopposite-sexones.

15.E-waste

InAustraliawe'veseenrapiduptakeofnewtechnology,fromVCRsto

personalorganizerstoDVDplayers.Culturally,we'resomewhatproudofour

techno-savvyattitudes.Wefeelthatitreflectsourwillingnesstoaccept,rather

thanresist,change.Australiaiscurrentlyoneofthetoptencountriesusing

informationandcommunicationtechnology,rankingtenthintheworldfor

spendingpercapitaandfifthintheworldforspendingasapercentageof

grossdomesticproduct.Inshort,welovespendingmoneyongadgets.

However,withtheconstantdrivetohavethenewestandlatestproductscomes

theinevitablewastageofthe"old"productstheyreplace.Obsoleteelectronic

goods,or"e-waste"isoneofthefastestgrowingwastetypesandtheproblem

ofe-wasteisglobal.Newelectronicequipmenttechnologyisconstantlybeing

developed,thereisrapidadoptionofthistechnologyandthereisanincreasing

speedwithwhichthistechnologyreachesobsolescence(作廢;過時).

Andy,a30-yearoldPRofficer,boughtherfirstcomputerin1994.$2200

gothera486PCpackagewithacolorinkjetprinter.Thelast9yearsand

variousemployershaveseenAndy'smaincomputerchange5times.Each

computerhassatonherdeskforanaverageofonlyeighteenmonths.

Thereareanestimated9.2millioncomputersinusearoundAustralia.Itis

expectedthatoverthisyearafurther2.1millioncomputerswillenterthe

market,while3millionwillreachtheendoftheirlife.Thisamountsto

thousandsoftonsof"e-waste"madeupofobsoletecomputersalongwith

brokenmonitors,usedtoner,modems,printersandarangeofother

peripherals(夕卜圍產(chǎn)品)andconsumables.Thequestionis"Wherehave

Andy'sandtherestofAustralia'sunwantedcomputersandITwastegone?"

Garagedays

Sojustwhatdoyoudowithacomputerthatyounolongerneed?Giveitaway?

Trashit?Recycleit?

"IpaidafewhundredtogetaPentiumprocessorandmodemformyold486

sothatIcouldusetheInternetathome,"saysAndy."Eventually,Inolonger

neededit.EvenwiththeupgradesIcouldn'tgiveitaway.Noonewantedit."

Andy's486satinhergarageforfouryearsbeforeshegaveittoComputer

bank,aMelbourne-basednot-for-profitorganizationthatrecyclescomputers

anddonatesthemtodisadvantagedandcommunitygroups.Andyisnotalone.

Itisestimatedthatin2006therewillbearound1.6millioncomputers

disposedofinlandfill,1.8millionputinstorage(inadditiontothe5.3million

alreadygatheringdustingaragesandotherstorageareas)and0.5million

recycledinAustraliaalone.

Whyise-wasteaproblem?

InAustraliawe'rereasonablygoodatrecyclingthroughcouncilcollections.

Thematerialscollectedthroughcurbsidecollectionsarelargelysimple

materials-suchasglass,aluminumandmixedpaper-thatcanbesortedand

resoldonthecommoditymarket.Thedifficultywithelectronicwasteand

manyotherproductsisthattheyaremadefromahugerangeofcomponent

materialsthatareuselessforfurthermanufactureuntiltheproductis

dismantledandthecomponentmaterialsareseparated-oftenaverydifficult

andexpensiveprocess.

Computersandotherelectronicequipmentaremadefromhundredsof

differentmaterials.Manyofthesematerialsareinherentlyvaluable,suchas

goldandplatinum,andmanyarenon-renewable.Iftheycanbeextractedthey

canbereusedinmanufactureagainasa"secondary"rawmaterial.

Therearealsosomenastinessine-waste.Heavymetalsincludinglead,

cadmium,mercuryandarsenicareusedinelectronicequipment.When

disposedoftheycanleachfromlandfilltipsintothewatertable.Printerinks

andtonersoftencontaintoxicmaterialssuchascarbonblackandcadmium.

Itistheseenvironmentalhealthimplicationsthathavepute-wasteunderthe

spotligh

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

MarkTwainactuallymeans.

17.

Alltheon-linebusinessmenarehonest.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Onereasonwhycollegesincreasetuitionandfeesisthatthestatesupportis

shrinking.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

TheGiantPandas'food,consistingentirelyof.

20.

BBChasstartedsellingepisodesofsomeprogramstodownloadtoApple

iPodsfor.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.

[BIO]

22.聽力原文:WordscomefromCaliforniaofanewweaponinthewaron

householdpests.TwoscientistsworkingforafirminAnaheim,California,

havedevelopedamethodtoeliminateinsectswithoutusingdangerous

chemicals.Thenewpoison?Hotair.

Thebasicideaisthatinsectscannotadjusttotemperaturesmuchabove

normal.Inlaboratoryexperiments,cockroachesandtermitescan'tsurvive

muchmorethanaquarterofanhourat125degreesFahrenheit,orabout50

degreescentigrade.

Thenewmethodinvolvescoveringahousewithahugetentandfillingitwith

hotairheatedtoaround65degreescentigrade.Hotairisforcedinwithfans

andthetentkeepstheheatinsidethehouse.Sincetermitestrytoescapeby

hidinginwoodenbeams,theheattreatmentmustbecontinuedforafullsix

hours.Butwhenit'sallover,andtheinsectsaredead,therearenotoxic

residuestoendangerhumansorpets,andnofunnysmells.

Scientistclaimthatthereisnodangeroffire,either,sinceveryfewhousehold

materialswillburnat65degreescentigrade.Infact,woodispreparedfor

constructionusebydryingitinovensat80degreescentigrade,whichis

substantiallyhotterthantheairinthisprocedure.

(33)

A.Fireprevention.

B.Houseconstruction.

C.Toxicchemicals.

D.InsectsElimination.

23.(34)

A.Thelibraryisinthebusiestpartofthecity.

B.Thelibraryhasgrassandtreesaroundit.

C.TheroofoftheMainReadingRoomis41feethigh.

D.Itsroomsareverylarge.

24.聽力原文:W:HowwasyourtriptotheGrandCanyon?

M:Itwasexcellent!WespentfivedayshikingalongtheColoradoRiverand

exploringthesidecanyons.Itwasgreattogetoutofthecityandbackto

nature.

W:IhaveonlybeentotheGrandCanyononadaytrip.Didyouneedtomake

anyspecialpreparationstocampatthebottom?

M:Wewantedtogetintothebackcountryawayfromthetourists,sowehad

togetawildernesspermit.

W:Wasthatdifficult?

M:No.Wejustwenttotherangerstationandtoldthemwhatwewantedto

do.Theytalkedtousaboutwherewewantedtogoandhowlongwewanted

tostay.Theyarereallyjusttryingtomakesurethatyouknowwhatyouare

doingandthatyouhavethepropergear.Theyalsogiveyouinformationon

thevarioustrailsthroughtheparkandeducateyouaboutwildlifeandpark

conditions.FromwhatIunderstand,everyyeartouristsgetsickordiefrom

dehydration.Theparkofficialswanttomakesurethatyouhaveagood

canteenfullofwaterbeforeyouleave.

W:Iknowwhatyoumean.Peopleoftentrytodothesethingswithoutfirst

educatingthemselvesaboutthedangers.Lastyear,IwenttoNepalwithsome

friends.WetrekkedtothebaseofMountEverest.Ihadreadthataltitude

sicknesswasarealproblem,soIhiredalocalportertohelpcarrythingsto

thehigherelevations.Despitethethinair,oneofmyfriendstriedmcarryhis

stuffbyhimself,andheendedupgettingreallysick.Iguessitpaystoknow

whatyouaredoing.

(20)'"

A.HehikedalongtheColoradoRiver.

B.HeexploredtheColoradoRiver.

C.HecampedalongtheColoradoRiver.

D.HevisitedtheColoradocity,

25.(36)

A.Sportevents.

B.Culturalactivities.

C.Counseling.

D.Creativeactivities.

26.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:AlotofpeopleintheUnitedStatesarecoffeedrinkers.Overthe

lastfewyears,atrendhasbeendevelopingtointroducepremium,specially

blendedcoffees—knownas"gourmetcoffees"—intotheAmericanmarket.

Bostonseemstohavebeenthebirthplaceofthistrend.Infact,majorgourmet

coffeemerchantsfromothercitieslikeSeattleandSanFranciscocameto

Boston,wheretodaythey'reengagedinakindof"coffeewar"withBoston'

smerchants.Theyareallcompetingforasignificantshareofthegourmet

coffeemarket.

Surprisingly,thecompetitionamongtheseleadinggourmetcoffeebusinesses

willnothurtanyofthem.Expertspredictthatthegourmetcoffeemarketin

theUnitedStatesisgrowingandwillcontinuetogrow,tothepointthat

gourmetcoffeewillsooncapturehalfofwhatisnowa1.5-million-dollar

marketandwillbean8-millinn-dollarmarket.Studieshaveshownthatcoffee

drinkerswhoconverttogourmetcoffeeseldomgobacktotheregularbrands

foundinsupermarkets.Asaresult,thesebrandswillbethereallosersinthe

gourmetcoffeecompetition.

(27)

A.ThecoffeemarketinBoston.

B.Theroleofsupermarketsinthecoffeebusiness.

C.AnewtrendintheUnitedStates.

D.Theadvertisingofanewproduct.

27.聽力原文:W:Howdoyouusuallyspendyourweekend?

M:Inthesummer,Iusuallysitinthepark.Intheautumn,Igoforlongwalks.

Atotherstimesoftheyear,Iliketodooddjobsaroundthehouseorpaint.

Q:Whatdoyouteamfromtheconversation?

(18)

A.Themansitsintheparkinspringatweekend.

B.Themandoessomeoddjobsinwinteratweekend.

C.Themangoesforlongwalksinautumnatweekend.

D.Themanliketopainthishouseinsummeratweekend.

28.

[B5]

29.(35)

A.Theeffectsofhealthyreading.

B.Theimportanceofsilentreading.

C.Thevalueofdifferenttypesofreadingmaterials.

D.Theinformationyieldedbybooksandnewspapers.

30.聽力原文:W:Hey,Jim,whatacoincidencetoseeyouhere!Longtime

nosee.

M:Yeah,metoo.Hey,justasoldfriendsIgottatellyou...youdon'tlookthat

well.Areyousickorsomething?

W:Well,notreally.It'sthesameoldstoryofthelifeofanoverworked

undergraduatestudent,Iamuptomyneckonthisproject.Iamworkingona

projectthathastobedonebytheendofthismonth.

M:Can'tyouspeaktoyourprofessoraboutthat?Maybehewouldallowan

extensionandyouwillthenhavesomebreathingspace.

W:Fatchance.Myprofessorisoneofthoseworkaholictypesandheexpects

everyonethatworkswithhimhastobethesameway.Youknow,sometimes

hesleeps4hoursanightbutcanstillkeepgoingduringtheday.

M:Wow,soundslikeyourprofessorisreallynuts.YouknowIdon'tmind

workinghardbutnottothepointofkillingmyself.Hopeyoucangetyour

projectdonewithoutanyhitches.

W:Whataboutyou?Iheardthefacultyisbuildinganotherbuildingon

campus.AbigprojectitseemsbythelooksofthingsandnearlycompletedI

think.

M:Well,notquitethereyet.Theystillhavenotdecidedwhethertheyshould

movethereornot.TheDepartmentDeanwantsmetomarkpapersanddo

someadministrationworkforthem.Ihavetomakeadecisionbytheendof

thisweek.

W:Thatisatoughdecision,isn'tit?IwouldjumpontheofferifIhadone.

Toworkwithsomeoftheseacademictypesmustbeinteresting.

M:Sureitis.IwouldnotthinktwiceifIdidn'thavesuchaheavyloadthis

semester.Besides,mygirlfriendisn'tkeenonmealwaysspendingtimeat

school.

W:Icanunderstandhowyourgirlfriendfeels.Maybeyoucanaskforalighter

load.Perhapsyoushouldrequesttoworkonlyoncertaindays.

M:That'strue.ThenIwouldn'thaveto-workunderaworkaholicprofessor

anymore.

W:Hey,Jim.DoyouthinkIhaveanychanceofgettingsomeworkthere?

M:Hmm...areyouseriousaboutworkingthere?Ithoughtyouwerejoking.

(23)^

A.TherootofJim'shealthproblems.

B.Thewoman'sproblemswithherworkaholicprofessor.

C.Jim'srelationshipwithhisprofessor.

D.ProblemsthatJimandthewomanhavewiththeirworkloads.

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

31.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Insomewaystheemploymentinterviewislikeapersuasivespeechbecause

theapplicant(interviewee)seekstopersuadetheemployer(interviewer)to

employhim.Severalsuggestionsmightprovehelpfultotheapplicantas

preparationfortheactualinterview.

Ajobapplicanthastheresponsibilityofascertainingcertaintypesof

informationpriortotheinterview.First,theapplicantshouldknowwhatkind

ofjobhewantsandhowthatjobrelatestohiscareerobjective.Itisimportant

thattheapplicantbeabletostatehisreasonsforwishingtoworkfora

particularcompany.Second,theapplicantshouldseekasmuchinformation

aspossibleconcerningthecompany.Relevantinformationfortheapplicant

tolocateincludessuchitemsas-thelocationofthehomeandregionaloffices,

thefinancialstatusofthecompany,plansforexpansion,andphilosophy.

Informationaboutmostmajorcorporationsisavailableinreferencebooks

andperiodicals.

Aftergatheringinformationconcerningthecompany,theapplicantisready

fortheinterview.Theinterviewer'sfirstimpressioncomesfromthe

interviewee'sappearance.Formostinterviews,appropriatedressformenisa

conservativedark-coloredsuitwithalong-sleeve,whiteorlightblueshirtand

conservativetie.Forwomenaconservative,tailoredsuitordressis

appropriate.Bothmenandwomenshouldhaveneathair.

Althoughhairstyle,anddressaremattersofpersonaltaste,manypersonnel

directorsgetinitialimpressionsfromthesecharacteristics.Forexample,one

collegegraduate,whofelthimselfqualified,wasinterviewedforapubic

relationsjobrecently.However,thepersonnelmanagerconsideredthisyoung

man'slonghair,sloppydress,andoverlycasualmannerunsuitedforthis

particularposition.

Thepurposeofthepassageisto.

A.telltheapplicanthowtoprepareforaninterview

B.teachtheinterviewerhowtochooseapplicants

C.telltheapplicanthowtoobtaininformationofthemajorcorporations

D.teachtheapplicantwhatclothestowear

32.

[C9]

33.

Bysaying"DNAtestingisnotanunfailingproofofidentity",theauthor

means

A.DNAtestingcanbewronginitspractices

B.thereareidenticalpatternsofgeneticmaterial

C.manypeoplehavetheidenticalDNAprofiles

D.DNAtestingareendangeringpeople'sprivacy

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

34.Wantproductivityandsuccessinthebusinessworld?Or

areyouseekingtobuildyourownfinancialfreedom?

Recentstudiesprovethatyouremotionalintelligenceand

relatedconfidenceandself-esteemaremoreimportantbrain

powerthantheIQofyourmind.

TheconceptofEQ(emotionalintelligence)ishavingquite

animpacttothebusinessandcorporateworldtoday.[SI]

Researchersreportthatthosehavestrongemotionalintelligence[S2]

(EQ)havemoreproductivity,creativity,self-esteemand

self-confidence..,andmakingmoreeffectivebusinessleaders.[S3]

Suchleadershavemoresuccessrising"tothetop"and"achieving

financialfreedom"morethanthosewithonlyahighIQ.

WhatisEQ?Emotionalintelligence(EQ)includescompetency

insuchtraitsas:optimism,effectiveproductivity,self-es-teem,

motivating,empathy(移情作用)andpersonalinteraction[S4]

skills.

YourEQeffectsalmosteverythingyoudo.Evenwhile[S5]

workinginasolitarysetting—thequalityofyourworkisdetermined

byyourself-esteemandself-confidence(oneaspectofEQ).

Buthere'sthegoodnews:WhiletheIQofyourmindis

relativelyfixing,youremotionalintelligence(EQ)canbebuilt.[S6]

Manycompaniesarebringingonpsychologistsandcoachesto[S7]

improvetheirtopexecutives'EQ.

AwelldevelopedEQallowsaleadertorestrainmore[S8].

productivefeelings(angerandself-doubt)andfocusongoalswith

morepositivefeelings(self-confidence,andopencommunication).

Theresultishigherteamproductivity!Andinthecaseof

theindependententrepreneur,ahigherprobabilityofachieving

treefinancialfreedom.

WorldwidestudiesfindthosewithhighEQtendtohave

moresuccessrisingtothetopofcorporations.Thehigherpeople[S9]

movingupinacompany,themorecriticalEQbecomes.

WomenandmenhaveequalEQ,buttendtobestrongin[S10]

sameareas.Womenscorehighinempathyandsocialresponsibility,

whilemenscorehighinstresstoleranceandself-confidence.

[SI]

35.

[S8]

36.

[S3]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.

[S2]

38.

[sio]

39.

[S8]

參考答案

l.HowtoKeepPsychologicallyHealthy?Oneinfourpeoplewillexperience

somekindofmentalhealthprobleminthecourseofayear.Whenyoufailto

managetocontroltheseproblemstheyarelikelytocausevariousmental

illnessesandasaresultofphysiologicalimbalancephysicalillnesses.You

maynotbeabletoliveanormallifeletaloneafulfillingone.Thecausesof

mentalhealthproblemsoftenvaryalotfromonecasetoanother.Intoday's

societyagoodnumberofpeoplearesufferingfromheavypressure.Others

arelackingincommunicationskillsandfeeltheyarelivinginanisolated

world.Inadditionalotofpeopleareignorantofpsychologicalknowledge

abouthowtokeepmentallyfit.Therearealotofwaystocurbmentalhealth

problemsandkeeppsychologicallyhealthy.Firstlyfindtherealcauseofyour

mentalhealthproblemandseewhetheryoucandosomethingtomakea

change.Secondlylearntorelaxyourselfandtakeexercisetoreleasethe

pressure.Afterallyourhealthiswhatcountsmost.Lastlyyoumayfindit

helpfultotalktoyourpartnerarelativeorafriendaboutyourproblemsor

seeksupportandadvicefromapsychologicalconsultant.HowtoKeep

PsychologicallyHealthy?Oneinfourpeoplewillexperiencesomekindof

mentalhealthprobleminthecourseofayear.Whenyoufailtomanageto

controltheseproblems,theyarelikelytocausevariousmentalillnessesand,

asaresultofphysiologicalimbalance,physicalillnesses.Youmaynotbeable

toliveanormallife,letaloneafulfillingone.Thecausesofmentalhealth

problemsoftenvaryalotfromonecasetoanother.Intoday'ssociety,agood

numberofpeoplearesufferingfromheavypressure.Othersarelackingin

communicationskillsandfeeltheyarelivinginanisolatedworld.Inaddition,

alotofpeopleareignorantofpsychologicalknowledgeabouthowtokeep

mentallyfit.Therearealotofwaystocurbmentalhealthproblemsandkeep

psychologicallyhealthy.Firstly,findtherealcauseofyourmentalhealth

problemandseewhetheryoucandosomethingtomakeachange.Secondly,

learntorelaxyourselfandtakeexercisetoreleasethepressure.Afterall,your

healthiswhatcountsmost.Lastly,youmayfindithelpfultotalktoyour

partner,arelativeorafriendaboutyourproblems,orseeksupportandadvice

fromapsychologicalconsultant.解析:[審題]

本文是議論文,先指出心理健康問題的嚴(yán)重性,然后分析產(chǎn)生心理健康

問題的種種原因,最后提出解決心理健康問題和保持心理健康的方法。

[寫作思路]

第一段:指出心理健康問題的嚴(yán)重性——導(dǎo)致疾病,影響生活。

第二段:分析原因,根據(jù)普遍性的順序陳述。

第三段:提出解決的方法。

2.OnStudents'InterpersonalRelationshipPositiveinterpersonalrelationships

arevitalforoptimalhumangrowthanddevelopment.Howeverinrecentyears

concernhasbeenexpressedbyeducatorsaboutthequalityofinterpersonal

relationshipamongstudentsininstitutionsofhighereducation.Accordingto

asurveyconductedbyHebeiUniversitymanycollege-agestudentsfind

interpersonalrelationshipthebiggestheadache.Increasingdiversityandrapid

changesinoursocietyaremakinginteractingwithotherscontinuallymore

complexanddifficult.Withlimitedlifeexperiencesandsocialskillscollege

studentsarefacingmorechallengesindealingwithinterpersonalrelationship.

Thisisespeciallytrueforstudentscomingfromruralareas.Becauseof

extremelylimitedsocialskillstheyareoftenrejectedbyothers—and

rejectiongivesthemevenfewerchancestolearnhowtobehavewithothers.

Inmyopinionnowthatinterpersonalrelationshipisimportanttostudents'

developmentcollegesshouldkeepupdatedandoffercomprehensive

interpersonalrelationshipscourse.Thecourseshouldaddresstheknowledge

skillsattitudesandbehaviorsallstudentsneedtoparticipateinpositive

relationshipsinthefamilyandwithindividualsatschoolinthecommunity

andintheworkplace.OnStudents'InterpersonalRelationshipPositive

interpersonalrelationshipsarevitalforoptimalhumangrowthand

development.However,inrecentyears,concernhasbeenexpressedby

educatorsaboutthequalityofinterpersonalrelationshipamongstudentsin

institutionsofhighereducation.AccordingtoasurveyconductedbyHebei

University,manycollege-agestudentsfindinterpersonalrelationshipthe

biggestheadache.Increasingdiversityandrapidchangesinoursocietyare

makinginteractingwithotherscontinuallymorecomplexanddifficult.With

limitedlifeexperiencesandsocialskills,collegestudentsarefacingmore

challengesindealingwithinterpersonalrelationship.Thisisespeciallytrue

forstudentscomingfromruralareas.Becauseofextremelylimitedsocial

skills,theyareoftenrejectedbyothers一andrejectiongivesthemevenfewer

chancestolearnhowtobehavewithothers.Inmyopinion,nowthat

interpersonalrelationshipisimportanttostudents'development,colleges

shouldkeepupdatedandoffercomprehensiveinterpersonalrelationships

course.Thecourseshouldaddresstheknowledge,skills,attitudesand

behaviorsallstudentsneedtoparticipateinpositiverelationshipsinthe

familyandwithindividualsatschool,inthecommunity,andintheworkplace.

3.ALettertotheEditorofaCampusMagazine3March2006DearEditorI

wasabsolutelyappalledbythesenselessdeathofTomGranger.Itisquite

impossibletobelievethatpeopleareallowedtorisktheirliveslikethis.

PersonallyIthinkthatpeopleshouldwanttobesafeandprotectedfrom

danger.Theyshouldnotfinddangerousactivitiesthrillingandexciting.

Equallythisclubshouldnotattractweakandvulnerableyoungpeoplewho

believetheymustdosomethingtotallyoutrageoustoimpresspeopleandwin

respect.Thisclubhasnovalueeitherforthemembersorforthesociety.In

factitputsavalueonthemostnegativethingofall-possibledeath.IfIsaw

avulnerableandunbalancedpersonplayingwithagunIwouldtakeitaway

fromhim.Similarlywhenweseepeopleare

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