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2021年山東省煙臺(tái)市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英

語(yǔ)六級(jí)模擬考試(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofAHarmoniousCyberspace,givinganintroductionofthe

advantagesanddisadvantagesofthecyberspace,andsomemeasurestosolve

theproblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

belowinChinese:

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minute,towriteashortessay

entitledWhichIsMoreImportantHealthorWealth?Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.年輕人認(rèn)為財(cái)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……

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

commentingontheevaluationofteachers'performancedonebythestudents.

Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowin

Chinese.

1.不少大學(xué)讓學(xué)生參與任課老師教學(xué)情況的測(cè)評(píng)

2.對(duì)此改革措施校方、教師、學(xué)生的看法不一

3.學(xué)生測(cè)評(píng)教師的益處以及可能產(chǎn)生的問題

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

commentingonthevalueofbeauty.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.近年來不少大四學(xué)生就業(yè)前突擊整容

2.當(dāng)今社會(huì)崇尚外表的輿論導(dǎo)向是導(dǎo)致上述現(xiàn)象的主要因素

3.我對(duì)外表美的看法

5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

BBSandCollegeStudents.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingto

theoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

l.BBS成為很多大學(xué)生必不可少的一部分

2.BBS的主要功能

3.BBS存在的問題

BBSandCollegeStudents

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

WhyAreThereFewerStudentsintheLibrary.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.學(xué)校圖書館利用不足;

2.導(dǎo)致這種顯現(xiàn)的原因;

3.我的觀點(diǎn)。

WhyAreThereFewerStudentsintheLibrary

7.1.你是如何得知招生信息的

2.自我推薦并說明選擇該校的理由

3.希望得到該校的回復(fù)

8.1.在報(bào)紙上看到一家公司在招聘文秘的廣告;

2.在表達(dá)求職的意愿后,說明自己具備該職位要求的條件;

3,希望對(duì)方能給予面試的機(jī)會(huì),并期盼回復(fù)。

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicWealthandHealth.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandyou

shouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below.

1.有人認(rèn)為財(cái)富比健康重要:

2.也有人認(rèn)為健康比財(cái)富重要;

3.我的觀點(diǎn)是_____o

Infant

DailyLife

mortality

GNPperheadcalorieexpectancy

Countryratesper

(2000,$)supplyperatbirth

1000live

head(years)

births

Bangladesh46219225263

Bolivia245821076748

Egypt332329466840

Indonesia311723146531

U.S.A1877937817911

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

11.IncomeTaxes

Wegenerallydon'tthinkmuchabouttaxesexceptduringtheannualtax

season.It'sprobablythemostdreadedtimeoftheyearformillionsof

Americans,yetwecircleitonourcalendarsalongwithholidaysandbirthdays.

ButlittlejoyisconnectedtoApril15,whichisthedeadlineforfilingtax

forms.

TheAmericantaxsystemisahugemachinewithataxcodethatseemsmore

complexthanrocketscience.Inthisarticle,wewilltakealookatthehistory

ofincometaxesintheUnitedStates,examinetheprocessofindividual

incometaxation.

TaxesinEarlyAmerica

TaxeshavealwaysleftasourtasteinthemouthofAmericancitizens.This

nationalhatredfortaxesdateshacktothetaxburdenplacedontheAmerican

coloniesbyGreatBritain.Colonistsweretaxedforeveryconsumergood,

fromteaandtobaccotolegaldocuments.This"taxationwithout

representation"ledtomanyrevolts,suchastheBostonTeaParty,inwhich

colonistsdumpedteaintotheBostonHarborratherthanpaythetaxonit.

AlthoughtheAmericancolonistsfoughtforindependencefromBritishrule

andBritishtaxes,oncetheUnitedStatesgovernmentformed,itsmainsource

ofrevenuewasderivedfromplacingcustomsandexcisetaxesonthesame

itemsthatweretaxedbyGreatBritain.In1812,inanefforttosupportan

expensivewareffort,theU.S.governmentimposedthefirstsalestax,which

wasplacedongold,silverware,jewelryandwatches.In1817,internaltaxes

weretenninatedandthegovernmentreliedontariffstosupportitself.Itwasn't

until1862thattheUnitedStatesimposedthefirstnationalincometax.

TosupporttheUnionArmy,Congresspassedtaxlawsinboth1861and1862.

TheofficeofCommissionerofInternalRevenuewasestablishedbytheTax

Actof1862,whichstatedthatthecommissionerwouldhavethepowerto

levyandcollecttaxes.Theofficewasalsogiventheauthoritytoseize

propertyandincomeinordertoenforcethetaxlaws.Thesepowersremain

prettymuchthesametoday,althoughtheInternalRevenueService(IRS)will

tellyouthatenforcementtacticshavebeentoneddownabit.

TheFirstIncomeTax

In1863,thefederalgovernmentcollectedthefirstincometax.Thisgraduated

taxwassimilartotheincometaxwepaytoday.Thosewhoearned$600to

$10,000peryearpaidatarateof3percent.Ahigherratewaspaidbythose

whoearnedinexcessof$10,000.Aflat-ratetaxwasimposedin1867.Five

yearslater,in1872,thenationalincometaxwasrepealed(撤銷)altogether.

SpurnedonbythePopulistParty's1892campaign,Congresspassedthe

IncomeTaxActof1894.Thisacttaxed2percentofpersonalincomethatwas

morethan$4,000,whichonlyaffectedwealthiestcitizens.Theincometax

wasshort-lived,astheU.S.SupremeCourtstruckitdownonlyayearafterit

wasenacted.Thejusticeswrotethat,intheiropinion,theincometaxwas

unconstitutionalbecause'itfailedtoabidebyaconstitutionalguideline.This

guidelinerequiredthatanytaxlevieddirectlyonindividualsmustbelevied

inproportiontoastate'spopulation.

In1913,theincometaxbecameapermanentpartoftheU.S.government.

Congressavoidedtheconstitutionalroadblockmentionedabovebypassinga

constitutionalamendment.The16thAmendmentreads,"TheCongressshall

havepowertolayandcollecttaxesonincomes,fromwhateversourcederived,

withoutapportionmentamongtheseveralstates,andwithoutregardtoany

censusorenumeration洌舉)The16thAmendmentgavethegovernment

thepowertolevytaxesonindividualsregardlessofstatepopulation.The

UnderwoodTariffActof1913includedanincome-taxsectionthatinitiated

thesystemweusetoday.DuringWorldWarII,thefederalgovernmentbegan

withholdingtaxes,alsoknownasthepay-as-youearntaxationsystem.This

gavethegovern

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Thedifferencebetweenrealworldartist'splayingandsingingandher

onlinealterego'sisthatthelatter.

13.

TheBushAdministrationopposestighteningthearsenicstandardfordrinking

water.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

AccordingtoPsychiatristNathanShapira,thepsychiatricdisorderssymptoms

oftheInternetaddictsinclude.

15.

TheSWAPapproachinvolvesbreakingataskdownintoseveralpiecesand

thendealingwiththemonebyoneaccordingto.

16.

Cuttingdownoncaffeineisnoteasybecause.

17.

BritishcompanieshaveproposeddesignsthataremoresuitablethantheX-

33andX-34,butthegovernmentdoesnotsupportit.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.WorkplaceNegativity

Nothingaffectsemployeemoralemoreadverselythanpersistentworkplace

negativity.Itsaps(消耗)theenergyofyourorganizationanddivertscritical

attentionfromworkandperformance.Negativityoccursintheattitude,

outlook,andtalkofonedepartmentmember,orinacrescendo(高潮)of

voicesrespondingtoaworkplacedecisionorevent.

LearnAboutWorkplaceNegativity

Asamanagerorhumanresourcesprofessional,youarecloselyintouchwith

employeesthroughoutthecompany.Thisallowsyoutokeepyourfingerson

thepulseoftheorganizationtosenseworkplacenegativity.Itenablesyouto

establishandheedearlywarningsignalsthatallisnotwell.Youreceive

employeecomplaints,doexitinterviewswithemployeeswholeave,and

knowthereputationofyourorganizationinyourcommunity.

YouwatchthediscussionsonemployeeIntranets,managetheappraisaland

360-degreefeedbackprocess,andcoachmanagersinappropriatestaff

treatment.Thisinformationwillhelpyoulearntoidentifythesymptomsof

negativitybeforeitsmorale-bustingconsequencesdamageyourworkplace.It

willalsoassistyouinpreventingandcuringworkplacenegativity.

DiagnoseWorkplaceNegativity

Negativityisanincreasingproblemintheworkplace,accordingtoGaryS.

Topchik,theauthorofManagingWorkplaceNegativity.Hestates,ina

ManagementReviewarticle,thatnegativityisoftentheresultofalossof

confidence,control,orcommunity.Knowingwhatpeoplearenegativeabout

isthefirststepinsolvingtheproblem.

Inmyexperience,whenrumblings(抱怨)andnegativityarebeginningin

yourorganization,talkingwithemployeeswillhelpyouunderstandtheexact

problemsandthedegreetowhichtheproblemsareimpactingyourworkplace.

Youwillwanttoidentifytheexactemployeegroupswhoareexperiencingthe

negativity,andthenatureoftheissuesthatsparkedtheirunhappiness.

Perhapstheorganizationmadeadecisionthatadverselyaffectedstaff.

Perhapstheexecutivemanagerheldastaffmeetingandwasperceivedto

threatenorignorepeopleaskinglegitimatequestions.Maybestaffmembers

feelinsecurebecauseconcernexistsoverlosingaproductline.

Perhapsundergroundrumorsarecirculatingaboutanimpendinglayoff.

Peoplemayfeelthattheygivetheorganizationmorethantheyreceivein

return.Theymayfeelthatacoworkerismistreatedordeniedadeserved

promotion.

WhenYouAreNotinControloftheNegativity

Negativityoftenoccurswhenpeopleareimpactedbydecisionsandissues

thatareoutoftheircontrol.Examplesoftheseinclude:corporation

downsizing;understaffingthatrequirespeopletoworkmandatoryovertime;

budgetreductions;andupper-managementdecisionsthatadverselyimpact

membersofyourstaff.Underthesecircumstances,asahumanresources

professional,trysomeofthefollowingideas.

?Identifyanyaspectsofthesituationthatyoucanimpact,includingproviding

feedbackinyourorganizationaboutthenegativeimpactthatisoccurring.

(Sometimesdecisionsaremadeandnooneunderstandsorpredictstheir

outcome.Sometimesyoucaninfluenceanissueoradecisionifyoupractice

personal,professionalcourageandspeakyourmind.)

?Listen,listen,listen.Oftenpeoplejustneedasoundingboard.Bevisibleand

availabletostaff.Proactively(積極地)schedulegroupdiscussionsessions,

townmeetings,"luncheswiththemanager"orone-on-oneblocksoftime.

?Challengepessimisticthinkingandnegativebeliefsaboutpeople,the

company,andtheworkarea.Don'tletnegative,falsestatementsgo

unchallenged.Ifthestatementsaretrue,providetherationale,thecorporate

thinking,andtheeventsthatareresponsibleforthenegativecircumstances.

Shareeve

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Inthetension-releasemethodofrelaxation,oneshouldtenseallhisorher

musclestogetherafter.

20.AccordingtotheUSDA,tendtobereducedinorganicfood

production.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.

[B8]

22.聽力原文:M:Ijustheardaboutyouracceptanceintolawschool.Doyou

thinkyouwillbeabletojoinyourbrother'sfirmwhenyougraduate?

W:Notlikely.HeisataxlawyerandI'mgoingtomajorincriminallaw.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?

(19)

A.Sheisgoingtograduatesoon.

B.Sheisgoingtomajorincriminallaw.

C.Shewilljoinherbrother'sfirm.

D.Shewon'tjoinherbrother'sfirm.

23.聽力原文:M:Firstofall,I'dliketoknowwhyyouwanttogetthispost?

W:Well,Iheardthatyourcompanyisafamousinternationalfirmwithavery

goodreputation.Andyouoffergoodopportunitiesforpromotionforthefight

person.

Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?

(18)

A.Thewomanisaskingforapromotion.

B.Thewomanisbeinginterviewedbyareporter.

C.Thewomanwantstogetsomeinformation.

D.Thewomanisapplyingforajob.

24.(26)

A.Theworldin2020willbemorecrowdedandmorepollutedthantheworld

weliveinnow.

B.In2020theworldpopulationcouldapproach8,500millionpeople.

C.Atthenexttenyearsofthecentury,theavailablesupplieswillnotbe

sufficientforourneeds.

D.Theworldwillbeworse.

25.聽力原文:W:Mr.Matheson,I'mthebusinessconsultanttomakesome

suggestionsondevelopingafunctionalorganizationalstructureinyour

company.I'vestudiedallyourreports,andyourcompanyismakingexcellent

progress,

M:Thankyou,MissCarlyle,I'minbadneedofsuchsuggestionsbecause,to

befrank,mycompany,althoughsmall,israpidlyexpanding.Andplease,call

meLen.So,whatareyourrecommendationsformyneworganizational

structure?

W:CallmeMary.First,let'sstartwithyouroperationhere.Youshouldsetup

separateAdministrative,Clerical,Backoffice,andSupportfunctions.There's

toomuchworkforyourpersonneltowearmorethanonehatanymore.

M:Yes,they'realreadyoverworked.ButthatwillentailmoreManagerial

functions,won'tit?

W:That'sright,Lea,andyou'llneedatleasttwonewmanagersforseparate

MarketingandProductDevelopmentdepartments.

M:OK,Mary.Whatelse?

W:Ithinkyou'llneedanExecutiveassistanttohelpyoudealwithcorporate

affairs.Thatshoulddoitforyourheadquartershere,butsinceyourbusiness

isnolongerjustlocal,Ialsosuggestsettinguparegionalofficeinthesouth.

M:Whataboutpersonnelthere?

W:You'llneedthesamebasicfunctionalityashere,onareducedscale.

ProductDevelopmentisonlyneededatheadquartersfornow.Yourregional

headcanmanageallfunctionsthereinitially,butwillprobablyneedan

assistant,also.Andthat'sit!

M:Thanksforyouradvice,Mary.Youdohelpalot.LookslikeI'llneedthat

assistantrightawaytohelpmesetallthisup!

(23),

A.Apersonnelmanager.

B.Abusinessconsultant.

C.Asecretary.

D.Anassistant.

26.(31)

A.Quietplants.

B.Well-wateredplants

C.Healthyplants.

D.Thirstyplants.

27.聽力原文:M:Iwanttotakepsychologythisyear.Butaccordingtothe

requirements.Ihavetohavetakenthebiologycoursefirst.

W:Asktheprofessorifyoucantakethemsimultaneously,althoughmaybe

allhecandoissayno.

Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

(16)

A.Postponehisfavoritecoursetothenextsemester.

B.Asktheprofessortohelphimchooseothercourses.

C.Requestpermissiontotakethecoursestogether.

D.Takethecoursefromadifferentprofessor.

28.

[B4]

29.聽力原文:M:IwasshockedwhenIheardyou'dfinishedyourresearch

projectawholemonthago.

W:HowImanagedtodoitisstillamysterytome.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(17)

A.She'snotsurehowshehadfinisheditsoearly.

B.Shewasn'tabletomanagetheprojectwell.

C.She'snotsurehowtosolvethemystery.

D.Shedidn'tthinkitwasshocking.

30.(36)

A.TheRhythmicCycleoftheSunandtheTide

B.DiscoveriesinBiology

C.AScientificStudy

D.ALivingClock

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

31.

Theauthorstates"politiciansassertbutdonotargue"attheendofParagraph

3inordertosuggestthatpoliticians.

A.makeclaimswithoutprovidingreasonsfortheclaims

B.takestrongerpositionsonissuesthaninthepast

C.enjoyexplainingtheissuestobroadcasters

D.dislikehavingtoexplaintheirownpositionsonissuestocitizens

32.

Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Toreviewtheimpactofwomenbecominghighearners.

B.Tocontemplatethephilosophyunderlyingindividualism.

C.Toexaminethetrendofyoungpeoplelivingalone.

D.Tostresstherebuildingofpersonalrelationships.

33.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

ThisyearthecombinedadvertisingrevenuesofGoogleandYahoo!willrival

thecombinedprimetimeadrevenuesofAmerica'sthreebigtelevision

networks,ABC,CBSandNBCpredictsAdvertisingAge.Itwill,saysthe

trademagazine,representa"watershedmoment"intheevolutionofthe

internetasanadvertisingmedium.A30-secondprime-timeTVadwasonce

consideredthemosteffective—andthemostexpensive-form,of

advertising.Butthatwasbeforetheinternetgotgoing.Andthisweekonline

advertisingmadeanotherleapforward.

ThislatestinnovationcomesfromGoogle,whichhasbeguntestinganew

auction-basedservicefordisplayadvertising.BothGoogleandYahoo!make

mostoftheirmoneyfromadvertising.Auctioningkeywordsearch-terms,

whichdeliversponsoredlinkstoadvertisers'websites,hasprovedtobe

particularlylucrative.Andadvertiserslikepaid-searchbecause,unlikeTV,

theyonlypayforresults:theyarechargedwhensomeoneclicksononeof

theirlinks.

BothGoogleandYahoo!,alongwithsearch-siterivalslikeMicrosoft'sMSN

andAskJeeves,aredevelopingmuchbroaderrangesofmarketingservices.

Google,forinstance,alreadyprovidesaservicecalledAdSense.Itworks

ratherlikeanadvertisingagency,automaticallyplacingsponsoredlinksand

otheradsonthird-partywebsites.Googlethensplitstherevenuewiththe

ownersofthosewebsites,whocanrangefrommultinationalstoindividuals

publishingblogs,asonlinejournalsareknown.

Google'snewserviceextendsAdSenseinthreeways.InsteadofGoogle's

softwareanalyzingthird-partywebsitestodeterminefromtheircontentwhat

relevantadstoplaceonthem,advertisementwillinsteadbeabletoselectthe

specificsiteswheretheywanttheiradstoappear.Thisprovidesbothmore

flexibilityandcontrol,saysPatrickKeane,Google'sheadofsalesstrategy.

Thesecondchangeinvolvespricing.Potentialinternetadvertisersmustbid

fortheiradtoappearona"cost-per-thousand"(knownasCPM)basis.Thisis

similartoTVcommercials,whereadvertiserspayaccordingtothenumberof

peoplewhoaresupposedtoseethead.ButtheGooglesystemdeliversatwist:

CPMbidswillalsohavetocompeteagainstrivalbidsforthesameadspace

fromthosewantingtopayona"cost-per-click"basis,thewaysearchterms

arepresentlysold.Click-throughmarketingtendstobeaimedatpeoplewho

alreadyknowtheywanttobuysomethingandaresearchingforproductand

priceinformation,whereasdisplayadvertisingismoreoftenusedtopersuade

peopletobuythingsinthefirstinstance.

ThethirdchangeisthatGooglewillnowofferanimatedads-butnothing

tooflashyorannoying,insistsMr.Keane.Suchadsarelikelytobemore

appealingtosomethebig-brandadvertisers.Spurredonbythespreadof

fasterbroadbandconnections,suchcompaniesarebecomingincreasingly

interestedinso-called"rich-media"ads,likeanimationandvideo.

Bysaying"Itwillrepresenta'watershedmoment'intheevolutionofthe

internetasanadvertisingmedium",thetrademagazinesuggests.

A.GoogleandYahoo!shareadvertisingrevenueswithtelevisionnetworks.

B.ThesuccessofGoogleandYahootakesaturning-pointtoonline

advertising.

C.America'sthreebigtelevisionnetworksplayanimportantroleinthe

developmentofadvertisingmedium.

D.GoogleandYahoo!builduptheirstatusinadvertising.

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

34.

[S4]

35.

[sio]

36.

[S9]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.

[S3]

38.Autism(兒童自閉癥)isaseriousmentalillness,especiallyofchildren,

inwhichonebecomesunabletocommunicateorform,relationships

withothers.TherehasbeenalarmingriseinautismratesintheU.S.and[SI]

someotherdevelopednationsrecently,whichhavecomeoneofthemost[S2]

anguishingmysteryofmodernmedicine,andthesourceofmuchdesperate

speculation[S3]

byparents.In1970,theincidenceofautismwasthoughttobejust1in

2,500;todayabout1in170kidsbornintheU,S.isdownbyautism.[S4]

AccordingtoarecentstudyperformedbyCornellUniversity,autismcanbe

causedbywatchingtoomuchtelevisionatatenderyear,"Approximate17%

of[S5]

thegrowthinautisminCaliforniaandPennsylvaniaduringthe1970sand

1980s

wasduetothegrowthofcabletelevision".Thisisfurthersupportedbythe

fact

whichatpresentaround40%ofautismdiagnosesinthetwostatesstudiedis

the[S6]

resultoftelevisionwatchingduetoprecipitation.

Therearen'tyetunreliablelarge-scaledataontheviewinghabitsofkids[S7]

aging1to3-theperiodwhensymptomsofautismaretypicallyidentified,

but[S8]

theresearchersarenotatalldiscouraged.Oncethisfactbecomesmore

obvious,

it'stimeforparentstoreallytakeitseriousandtakeactionstoprotecttheir

[S9]______

childrenoffthisseriousillness.[S10]

[SI]

39.

[sio]

參考答案

l.AHarmoniousCyberspaceTheadventoftheInternetusheredinanewera

ofinterpersonalcommunicationsandbusinessoperations.Itprovidesa

vehiclefornetizenstoshopsearchpublishblogsandbrowseWebpages.A

rangeofproblemslurkingbehindthefrenzyofInternetimpressivelystand

out.AvastmajorityofInternetusers'mailboxesaresaturatedwithjunkmails.

Pornwebsiteslureagrowingnumberofyoungpeople'svisits.Falsenewsvia

thee-mailBBSandchatroomincreasinglyposesathreattothesocial

prosperityandstability.Tocrackthemdownweshouldpushforamore

effectivelytoughlaw.Weshouldjoinourforcestolaunchanation-wide

campaignincludingimposingstiffpenaltiesonspammersshuttingdownor

blockingtheunhealthysitesandintroducingareal-nameregistrationsystem

togetridoffalsemessages.Wecanfullybelievethatourcombinedefforts

willreaprewards.Acleancyberspacewillpaintourlivesmorecolorfully.A

HarmoniousCyberspaceTheadventoftheInternetusheredinaneweraof

interpersonalcommunicationsandbusinessoperations.Itprovidesavehicle

fornetizenstoshop,search,publishblogsandbrowseWebpages.Arangeof

problemslurkingbehindthefrenzyofInternetimpressivelystandout.Avast

majorityofInternetusers'mailboxesaresaturatedwithjunkmails.Porn

websiteslureagrowingnumberofyoungpeople'svisits.Falsenewsviathe

e-mail,BBSandchatroomincreasinglyposesathreattothesocialprosperity

andstability.Tocrackthemdown,weshouldpushforamoreeffectively

toughlaw.Weshouldjoinourforcestolaunchanation-widecampaign,

includingimposingstiffpenaltiesonspammers,shuttingdownorblocking

theunhealthysitesandintroducingareal-nameregistrationsystemtogetrid

offalsemessages.Wecanfullybelievethatourcombinedeffortswillreap

rewards.Acleancyberspacewillpaintourlivesmorecolorfully.

2.WhichIsMoreImportantHealthorWealth?LikeelsewhereinChinathere

iscontroversyovertheissue:whichismoreimportanthealthorwealth?

Differentpeoplewithdifferentexperiencesholddifferentopinions.And

individualsindifferentsocialstatuesgivedifferentanswers.Youngpeople

arguethathealthismoreimportantthanwealth;foritseemsthattheyareina

badneedofmoney."Nomoneynohappiness"islikelytobeawidelyaccepted

thoughtamongjuveniles.Intheireyesnothingbutwealthisimportant.In

theirlivestheybelievemoneymakestheworldgo.Everythingcanbe

obtainedincludinghealthonlyiftheyarewealthy.Theirgoaloflifeistoget

morewealthattheexpenseoftheirhealth.Seniorpeoplealwayscaremore

forheaththanwealthbecausetheyareapttothinkthatbybeingingoodhealth

theyareabletoenjoytheirwealththeyhaveaccumulatedoverthedecadesor

livetheircomfortableliveseveniftheyarenotwelloffenough.Theylearn

fromtheirexperiencesthathealthprovidesthebasisforbothhappinessand

wealth.Theyclaimthathealthisthebasisofeverythingtopeople.Iftheylose

healththeywillloseallincludingwealth.Inotherwordssolongastheyare

healthytheyaremostlikelytoaccumulatewealth.One'sultimateaimoflife

isnottogainwealth.Onlyhealthypeoplearehappyindeed.I'minmylate

thirties.Ithinkthateitheroftheopinionsgoestotheextreme.Healthand

wealthdonotcontradicteachotherandyettheymayagreewithoneanother.

Whetheryourpriorityisgiventowealthorhealthyouropiniondepends

largelyoneitheryourageoryourfinancialbackground.Ahealthypersoncan

bewealthyandawealthyonebehealthy.Bothhealthandwealthareequally

important.WhichIsMoreImportant,HealthorWealth?Likeelsewhere,in

Chinathereiscontroversyovertheissue:whichismoreimportant,healthor

wealth?Differentpeoplewithdifferentexperiencesholddifferentopinions.

Andindividualsindifferentsocialstatuesgivedifferentanswers.Young

peoplearguethathealthismoreimportantthanwealth;foritseemsthatthey

areinabadneedofmoney."Nomoney,nohappiness"islikelytobeawidely

acceptedthoughtamongjuveniles.Intheireyes,nothingbutwealthis

important.Intheirlives,theybelievemoneymakestheworldgo.Everything

canbeobtained,includinghealthonlyiftheyarewealthy.Theirgoaloflife

istogetmorewealthattheexpenseoftheirhealth.Seniorpeoplealwayscare

moreforheaththanwealthbecausetheyareapttothinkthatbybeingingood

health,theyareabletoenjoytheirwealththeyhaveaccumulatedoverthe

decades,orlivetheircomfortableliveseveniftheyarenotwelloffenough.

Theylearnfromtheirexperiencesthathealthprovidesthebasisforboth

happinessandwealth.Theyclaimthathealthisthebasisofeverythingto

people.Iftheylosehealth,theywillloseall,includingwealth.Inotherwords,

solongastheyarehealthy,theyaremostlikelytoaccumulatewealth.One's

ultimateaimoflifeisnottogainwealth.Onlyhealthypeoplearehappy

indeed.I'minmylatethirties.Ithinkthateitheroftheopinionsgoestothe

extreme.Healthandwealthdonotcontradicteachother,andyettheymay

agreewithoneanother.Whetheryourpriorityisgiventowealthorhealth,

youropiniondependslargelyoneitheryourageoryourfinancialbackground.

Ahealthypersoncanbewealthyandawealthyonebehealthy.Bothhealth

andwealthareequallyimportant.

3.EvaluationbyStudentsNowadaysagrowingnumberofuniversitieshave

launchedthe"StudentEvaluationProject"inwhichstudent

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