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2021年河南省新鄉(xiāng)市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英
語六級(jí)真題(含答案)
學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):
一、l.Writing(10題)
1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea
compositiononthetopicMyViewonTraveling.Youshouldwriteatleast
150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegivebelow:
LI.許多人喜歡旅游,不同的旅游者有不同的感受。
2.我喜歡/不喜歡旅游,是因?yàn)椤?/p>
2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicStudents'UnionandAssociations.Youshouldwriteatleast150
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.簡(jiǎn)述在大學(xué)里學(xué)生會(huì)和各種社團(tuán)的現(xiàn)狀
2.參加學(xué)生會(huì)和各種社團(tuán)對(duì)個(gè)人的有利之處
3.你對(duì)參加學(xué)生會(huì)和社團(tuán)活動(dòng)的態(tài)度
3.1.大量民工流入城市
2.人們對(duì)民工大量流入城市所持的不同看法
3.我的觀點(diǎn)
RuralWorkers:AMixedBlessingfortheCity
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteALetterto
theEditorofaCampusMagazinetopresentyourviewaboutwhetherthe
extremesportsshouldbebannedandwhetherpeopleshouldbeallowedto
risktheirlives.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtothe
guidelinesgivenbelowinChinese:
1.TomGranger,19歲,是一所大學(xué)極限運(yùn)動(dòng)俱樂部(TheUniversity
ExtremeSportsClub)的成員。他在一次進(jìn)行高空彈射特技表演時(shí),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(zhēng)議。請(qǐng)你給
編輯寫一封信,表明你對(duì)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(duì)此事的態(tài)度,是支持大學(xué)生從事極限運(yùn)動(dòng),還是反
對(duì)大學(xué)生從事極限運(yùn)動(dòng)
-闡明你持有這種看法的理由
-結(jié)論
ALettertotheEditorofaCampusMagazine
5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteaneye-
witnessaccountofatrafficaccident.Youshouldwriteatleast120words
accordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.假設(shè)你在某日某時(shí)某地目擊了一起車禍,就此寫一份見證書。見證書
須包括以下幾點(diǎn)
1.車禍發(fā)生的時(shí)間及地點(diǎn)
2.你所見到的車禍情況
3.你對(duì)車禍原因的分析
6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledSmokinginPublicPlacesShould(Not)BeBanned.Youshouldwrite
atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.提出你的立場(chǎng)和理由
2,提出可能的反對(duì)理由
3.給予相應(yīng)的反駁,或提出合理的建議
7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteareportto
describetheinformationinthebarchartbelow.Itshowsthedifferentmodes
oftransportusedtotraveltoandfromworkinonecity,in1950,1970,19You
shouldwriteatleast150words.
Infant
DailyLife
mortality
GNPperheadcalorieexpectancy
Countryratesper
(2000,$)supplyperatbirth
1000live
head(years)
births
Bangladesh46219225263
Bolivia245821076748
Egypt332329466840
Indonesia311723146531
U.S.A1877937817911
9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopic:AbilityandGoodLooks.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.老一輩常說,能力比相貌重要
2.如今很多人卻認(rèn)為相貌比能力重要
3.你的看法
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledshouldtheUniversityCampusRefuseTourists?Youshouldwriteat
least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinesgivenbelow:
1.有人認(rèn)為大學(xué)校園應(yīng)該禁止旅游團(tuán)參觀;
2.有人認(rèn)為大學(xué)校園應(yīng)該向旅游團(tuán)開放;
3.你的觀點(diǎn)。
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)
11.
Recruitersmaintainanduseavarietyofmethods,includingsigning
bonusesjustlikeproathletes,totrytocoaxthemtosignonthebottomline.
12.
Manufacturesanalyzethebusinessofsellingandbuyingallthetime,thisis
called.
13.
Thebasicsymptomofanxietyis.
A.heartdisordersB.stressC.anemiaD.insomnia
14.
Howthepatientwillbetreatedwilldependontheresultofthe.
15.
Laughterwasdistributedasacharacteristiccommontomankindbecauseof
its.
16.
DavidJablonskiandhiscolleaguesdividedtheEarth'ssurfaceintotwo:
andthe"extratropics".
17.
EnglishandAmericanjudgesaretryingtousealternativesentencingto
punishsomecriminals.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
Whichofthefollowingtroublesisnotcausedbyidentitytheft?
A.Cleancredithistory.
B.Lossoffreedom.
C.Financialmess.
D.Alotofpaperwork.
19.
Youshouldpayspecialattentiontothefirstsixquestionsofthe12questions
becausetheymakeupthebaseonwhich.
20.
RudolphFisherandWallaceThurmandiedrespectivelyon
Decemberand,193
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)
21.
[B8]
22.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Themarketisaconcept.Ifyouaregrowingtomatoesinyour
backyardforsaleyouareproducingforthemarket.Youmightsellsometo
yourneighborandsometothemanagerofthelocalsupermarket.Butineither
case,yonareproducingforthemarket.Youreffortsarebeingdirectedbythe
market.Ifpeoplestopbuyingtomatoes,youwillstopproducingthem.
Ifyoutakecareofasickpersontoearnmoney,youareproducingforthe
market.Ifyourfatherisasteelworkeroratruckdriveroradoctororagrocer,
heisproducinggoodsorserviceforthemarket.
Whenyouspendyourincome,youarebuyingthingsfromthemarket.Yon
mayspendmoneyinstores,supermarkets,gasstations,andrestaurants.Still
youatebuyingfromthemarket.Whenthelocalgrocerhiresyoutodrivethe
deliverytruck,heisbuyingyourlaborinthelabormarket.
Themarketmayseemtobesomethingabstract.Butforeachpersonor
businessmanwhoismakingandsellingsomething,it'sveryreal.Ifnobody
buysyourtomatoes,itwon'tbelongbeforeyougetthemessage.Themarket
istellingyousomething.It'stellingyouthatyouareusingenergiesand
resourcesindoingsomethingthemarketdoesn'twantyoutodo.
(27)一一
A.Workinginabank.
B.Printingabook.
C.Attendinganightschool.
D.Growingbeansforsale.
23.(31)
A.TheysendthemessagetothePresidentwithintendays.
B.Theyofficiallystatereasonsforrejectingthemessage.
C.TheymeetwiththePresident.
D.Theyrevisethevetoedbill.
24.聽力原文:W:It'sSara'sbirthdaytoday.We'replanningonhavingdinner
around6:30andthenseeingamovieat7:30.Andwe'rethrowingherasmall
birthdaypartyafterthemovie.Comeandjoinus.
M:Sure.Bestfriendsalwayssticktogether.
Q:Whatcanwelearnaccordingtotheconversation?
(19)
Alt'stheman'sbirthdaytoday.
B.Theywillhavedinneraround6.
C.Theywillhaveapartyfortheman.
D.Theywillgotomoviesafterdinner.
25.聽力原文:M:Thatlastspeakerwasprettyboring.Buthedidmakeafew
goodpointsattheend.
W:Really?Ididn'tcatchthem.Imusthavedozedoffforaminute.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(15)
A.Sheleftthelectureforafewminutes.
B.Shewasreadingduringthelecture.
C.Shemayhavefallenasleep.
D.Shemisunderstoodthespeaker'slastpoints.
26.(32)
A.TheSapirHypothesis.
B.TheSapir-WhorfHypothesis.
C.TheSapir-Whorf-BoasHypothesis.
D.TheAmericanIndianModeloftheUniverse.
27.聽力原文:M:HaveyouseenthispostcardfromRohm?He'sinFlorida.
W:Oh,sohewasabletogettimeofffromwork.
Q:WhathadthewomanassumedaboutRohm?
(16)
A.Hewouldsendapostcardifhewentaway.
B.Hewouldbeabletotakeavacation.
C.Hehadalreadygonebacktowork.
D.Hedidn'twanttogotoFlorida.
28.
[Bll]
29.聽力原文:EveryoneknowsabouttheRoyalCanadianMountedPolice,
but(29)nowadaystheromanticreduniform,jacketisonlywornonspecial
occasions,andthefamoushorsesarerarelyseen.Sothe"Mountie",asa
memberofthispoliceforceisknown,isnot,infact,oftenmountedexcepton
apowerfulmotor-cycle.(30)Heisamemberofaverymodernandefficient
organization.
TheRoyalCanadianMountedPolicehasresponsibilityforanenormousarea,
fromtheU.S.borderuptothevastice-fieldsandfrozenlakes.(30)Amountie
mayworkintheHeadquartersbuildinginOttawa.Hemaypilotapatrolplane
acrossthesnow-desertsinthenorth.Hemaybedoingcustomsworkatthe
frontier.Hemaybeinplainclotheswatchingforssuspiciouscharacteratan
airport,orhemaysimplybedrivingapatrol-car.
Therearemorethantenthousandmeninthisforce,anditwasoneofthese
whowasresponsibleforthearrestofJamesEarlRay.Policeallovertheworld
werelookingforRayafterthemurderofMartinLutherKing.InJune1968,
agroupofpolicemeninCanadaweredoingroutineworkwithapplications
forpassports.Suddenlyonemannoticedaphotowhichlookedverymuch
likeRay.Thenamewasdifferent,buttheresemblancewassostrongthat(31)
thepolicestartedtoinvestigate.Theydiscoveredthatthemanhadalready
gonetoBritain.Thephotographandthefinger-printsweresenttotheBritish
police,whoarrestedRayatLondonAirport,whenhewasjustgoingtogeton
aplaneforBrussels.Themurderthathadshockedtheworldwassolvedbya
mountieonOttawa.
(30)
A.Theyoftenrideamotorcycle.
B.Theyusedtorideahorse.
C.TheyworkinthemountainsofCanada.
D.Theyrideahorse.
30.聽力原文:Englishisalittlelikealivingthingthatcontinuestogrow.
EnglishbegantogrowmorequicklywhenWilliamCaxtonreturnedtoBritain
intheyear1476.HehadbeeninHollandandotherareasofEuropewherehe
hadlearnedprinting.(26)HereturnedtoBritainwiththefirstprintingpress.
Theprintingpressmadeitpossibleforalmostanyonetobuyabook,which
helpedspreadeducationandtheEnglishlanguage.Slowly.(27)duringthe
fifteenhundredsEnglishbecamethemodernlanguagewewouldunderstand.
EnglishspeakerstodaywouldbeabletocommunicatewithEnglishspeakers
inthelastpartofthe16thCentury.Itwasduringthisperiodthatthegreatest
writerinEnglish,WilliamShakespeareproducedhisworks.(28)The
developmentoftheEnglishlanguagetookagiantstepjustnineyearsbefore
thedeathofWilliamShakespeare.ThreesmallBritishshipscrossedthe
AtlanticOceanin1607andlandedinanareathatwouldbecomethesouthern
AmericanstateofVirginia.TheybeganthefirstofseveralBritishcolonies,tn
time,peopleinthesenewcoloniesbegantocallareasoftheirnewlandby
wordsborrowedfromthenativepeopletheyfoundlivingthere.Forexample,
(29)manyofthegreatriversintheUnitedStatesaretakenfromAmerican
Indianwords.TheMississippi,theMissouriareexamples.Thisborrowingor
addingofforeignwordstoEnglishwasawayofexpandingthelanguage.The
namesofthreedaysoftheweek,thatis,Wednesday,ThursdayandFridayare
goodexamplesofthis.
(20)
A.French.B.German.C.Greek.D.Latin.
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)
31.
Peoplecanfindevidentcluestothewaytheventralvisualpathwayworks
from.
32.Astudyrevealsthatthebrainareasthatrespondwhenfearislearned
throughpersonalexperienceareal-sotriggeredwhenweseesomeoneelsein
distress.
Inthestudy,participantswatchedashortvideoofapersonconditionedtofear
aso-calledneutralstimulus-somethingpeoplenormallywouldn'tfear—paired
withsomethingtheyfindnaturallyaversive(令人討厭的),inthiscasean
electricalshock.Thepersoninthevideowatchedcoloredsquaresona
computerscreen:Whenabluesquareappeared,thepersonreceivedamild
shock;whenayellowsquareappeared,therewasnoshock.Theparticipant
inthevideorespondedwithdistresswhenthebluesquareappeared-he
wouldblinkhard,tensehischeekmusclesandmovehishand."Soit'sclear
thathe'suncomfortable,he'sindistress,"saidstudyteammemberAndreas
OlssonofColumbiaUniversity."Andhe'salreadyindistressbeforehe
receivestheshock,youseehimanticipatereceivingtheshock."Bycontrast
theparticipantinthevideoappearedrelaxedwhentheyellowsquarepopped
up,
Participantsweretoldtheywouldtakepartinasimilarexperiment,andwhen
presentedwiththebluesquare,theyrespondedwithfear,anticipatingashock,
thoughtheywereneveractuallyshocked."Justbywatching,theylearn
themselves,"Olssonexplained.
Thissecondlearningwasreflectedinthebrain.Inpreviousclassical
conditioningexperimentswhereafearislearnedfirsthand,apartofthebrain
calledtheamygdala(扁桃核)hasbeenshowntobecriticaltothe
developmentandexpressionoffears.Thescientistsmonitoredthebrain
activityofeachparticipantduringtheexperiment.Imagingshowedthatthe
amygdalarespondedbothwhenthesubjectswatchedthevideoofsomeone
elsereceivingshocksandwhentheywerepresentedwiththebluesquares
themselves.
"Wefoundthattheamygdalaisinvolvedbothwhenyou'rewatching
somebodyreceivingshocks,andwhenyou'reexpectingtoreceiveshocks
lateronyourself,"Olssonsaid.Soitseemsthatsimilarprocessesinthebrain
aretriggeredbothwhenfearsareexperiencedfirst-handandwhentheyare
observedinothers.
Intherealworld,thefindingcouldexplainwhysomepeopleareafraidof
thingsdespitelittlecontactwiththem."Youlearnbyobservingotherpeople's
emotionalexpressions,andwhatweareshowingisthatthatcanbeas
effectiveashavingthosedirectexperiencesyourself,"Olssonsaid."That's
probablyoneofthereasonswhyalotpeoplearehavingphobias(恐怖癥)of
certainkindsofstimuli,suchassnakesandspiders."
What'speople'sresponsetoaneutralstimulus?
A.Normallytheyarenotscaredbyit.
B.Usuallytheyareseriouslyscaredbyit.
C.Theyfeelridiculouswhenseeingit.
D.Theyoftenfeeluncomfortableatit.
33.Amongdifferentlayersofsecurityapproachatairports,whichoneis
growingmoreimportant?
五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)
34.
[S3]
35.
[S7]
36.
[S4]
六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)
37.
[S8]
38.
[S7]
39.[S3]
參考答案
l.MyViewonTravelingManypeopleliketraveling.Howeverdifferent
travelershavedifferentexperienceoftraveling.Theygetsomethingdifferent
fromtravelingsuchasrelaxationsightseeingorsheerenjoyment.Ilike
travelingforonlyonereasontravelhelpsmepushbackourhorizonsand
makesmemoreopen-minded.Inthefirstplacetravelfacilitatesmy
understandingofdifferentcustomsandcultures.Peopleallovertheworld
enjoyvariouskindsofcivilizationswhichdifferfromoursinmanyways.
Takearchitectureforinstance.Duetodifferentgeographyeconomyreligion
andcustomdifferenceculturehasdifferentarchitecturalphilosophy.
Travelinghelpsmetorealizeandunderstandthedifferences.Moreover
understandingofdifferentcultureshelpsmetorealizetruenatureofmyown
culture.OnlythroughcomparisoncanIdiscoverthestrongpointsandthe
weakpointsofmyownculture.Thisserf-identificationcanbeofgreathelp
inbroadeningmymind.Inawordtravelingdocswelltotravelers.Whatwe
seeandhearwhiletravelinghelpsusunderstanddifferentculturesand
broadenourmind.Sodearfriendsgetpackedandgotravelinginthecoming
MayDayholidays?MyViewonTravelingManypeopleliketraveling.
However,differenttravelershavedifferentexperienceoftraveling.Theyget
somethingdifferentfromtraveling,suchasrelaxation,sightseeing,orsheer
enjoyment.Iliketravelingforonlyonereasontravelhelpsmepushbackour
horizonsandmakesmemoreopen-minded.Inthefirstplace,travelfacilitates
myunderstandingofdifferentcustomsandcultures.Peopleallovertheworld
enjoyvariouskindsofcivilizationswhichdifferfromoursinmanyways.
Takearchitectureforinstance.Duetodifferentgeography,economy,religion,
andcustom,differenceculturehasdifferentarchitecturalphilosophy.
Travelinghelpsmetorealizeandunderstandthedifferences.Moreover,
understandingofdifferentcultureshelpsmetorealizetruenatureofmyown
culture.Onlythroughcomparison,canIdiscoverthestrongpointsandthe
weakpointsofmyownculture.Thisserf-identificationcanbeofgreathelp
inbroadeningmymind.Inaword,travelingdocswelltotravelers.Whatwe
seeandhearwhiletravelinghelpsusunderstanddifferentculturesand
broadenourmind,So,dearfriends,getpackedandgotravelinginthecoming
MayDayholidays?
2.Students'UnionandAssociationsStudents'Unionismuchmoreactiveand
theyplayabiggerpartintheaffairsofuniversitiesthanthatinahighschool.
Andasforanykindofyourindividualinterestsandhobbiesthereisone
associationyoucanparticipatein.Thebenefitsundergraduatescangetfrom
takingpartinStudents'Unionandalltheseassociationsarequiteobvious.
Firsttheycanimprovetheirabilitytogetalongandworkwithotherswhich
meanssomuchtotheirpersonaldevelopment.Secondsomeopportunitiesto
getintouchwiththesocietymightbesuppliedintheseorganizations.Last
butnotleastcollegestudentscanfindalotofschoolmateswhosharethesame
interestwiththeirswhichcanmakethecampuslifemuchmorecolorful.My
opiniononthisissuegoeslikethis:aslongasourclassesandacademic
activitiesarenotinterruptedtheexperiencesinStudents'Unionandallkinds
ofassociationscanbesomethingworthrememberingandsomethingthatyou
willneverregret.Students'UnionandAssociationsStudents'Unionismuch
moreactiveandtheyplayabiggerpartintheaffairsofuniversitiesthanthat
inahighschool.Andasforanykindofyourindividualinterestsandhobbies,
thereisoneassociationyoucanparticipatein.Thebenefitsundergraduates
cangetfromtakingpartinStudents'Unionandalltheseassociationsarequite
obvious.First,theycanimprovetheirabilitytogetalongandworkwithothers,
whichmeanssomuchtotheirpersonaldevelopment.Second,some
opportunitiestogetintouchwiththesocietymightbesuppliedinthese
organizations.Lastbutnotleast,collegestudentscanfindalotofschoolmates
whosharethesameinterestwiththeirs,whichcanmakethecampuslifemuch
morecolorful.Myopiniononthisissuegoeslikethis:aslongasourclasses
andacademicactivitiesarenotinterrupted,theexperiencesinStudents'Union
andallkindsofassociationscanbesomethingworthrememberingand
somethingthatyouwillneverregret.
3.RuralWorkers:AMixedBlessingfortheCityTheearly1990sfoundan
unprecedentedtideofruralworkersfloodingintobigcitiessuchasShanghai
GuangzhouandBeijing.AccordingtoarecentsurveyinShanghaialonethere
aremorethan2.5millionmigrantworkers.Thereisanambivalentfeeling
towardsruralworkers.Noonedeniestheimportantcontributionruralworkers
havemadetotheurbandevelopment.Theyhavedonemostofdirtydangerous
andunderpaidjobsinheavyindustriesconstructionsitesandotherfieldsthat
cityresidentsunwillingtoenter.Theyhavebecomeanindispensablepartof
urbanlifetoapointwherethemachineryofacitycannotoperatewithout
thosecogsthoughsmallandunnoticed.Yetanantimigrantattituderuns
consistentlythroughthemainstreamofurbanconsciousness.Cityresidents
complainthatmigrantworkershaveworsenedtrafficandsanitationproblem
andhavethreatenedtotakealreadyscarceurbanjobs.Theyalsoblamethem
forthesharpriseintheurbancrimerate.Despitetheproblemsposedby
migrantsonethingiscertain:agrandprosperousedificeofthecityisbased
ontheworkofmillionsofmigrantworkers.RuralWorkers:AMixedBlessing
fortheCityTheearly1990sfoundanunprecedentedtideofruralworkers
floodingintobigcitiessuchasShanghai,Guangzhou,andBeijing.According
toarecentsurvey,inShanghaialonetherearemorethan2.5millionmigrant
workers.Thereisanambivalentfeelingtowardsruralworkers.Noonedenies
theimportantcontributionruralworkershavemadetotheurbandevelopment.
Theyhavedonemostofdirty,dangerousandunderpaidjobsinheavy
industries,constructionsitesandotherfieldsthatcityresidentsunwillingto
enter.Theyhavebecomeanindispensablepartofurbanlifetoapointwhere
themachineryofacitycannotoperatewithoutthosecogs,thoughsmalland
unnoticed.Yetanantimigrantattituderunsconsistentlythroughthemain
streamofurbanconsciousness.Cityresidentscomplainthatmigrantworkers
haveworsenedtrafficandsanitationproblemandhavethreatenedtotake
alreadyscarceurbanjobs.Theyalsoblamethemforthesharpriseintheurban
crimerate.Despitetheproblemsposedbymigrants,onethingiscertain:a
grand,prosperousedificeofthecityisbasedontheworkofmillionsof
migrantworkers.
4.ALettertotheEditorofaCampusMagazine3March2006DearEditorI
wasabsolutelyappalledbythesenselessdeathofTomGranger.Itisquite
impossibletobelievethatpeopleareallowedtorisktheirliveslikethis.
PersonallyIthinkthatpeopleshouldwanttobesafeandprotectedfrom
danger.Theyshouldnotfinddangerousactivitiesthrillingandexciting.
Equallythisclubshouldnotattractweakandvulnerableyoungpeoplewho
believetheymustdosomethingtotallyoutrageoustoimpresspeopleandwin
respect.Thisclubhasnovalueeitherforthemembersorforthesociety.In
factitputsavalueonthemostnegativethingofall-possibledeath.IfIsaw
avulnerableandunbalancedpersonplayingwithagunIwouldtakeitaway
fromhim.Similarlywhenweseepeopleareabouttohurtthemselveswemust
stopthem.Inadditionthereissomethingchildishtooaboutthedesireto
traverseofficialboundaries.Canoeingwhereyouaren'tsupposedtobe
canoeingjumpingwhereyou'renotsupposedtojumpinvolvestheguilty
freedomofachildbreakingtherules.Paradoxicallyanobsessionwith
breakingrulesactuallyleavesyoubeholdentothem.TheUniversityshould
stoptheExtremeSportsClubandthegovernmentshouldbanextremesports
throughoutthecountry.Yoursfaithfully(Signature)ALettertotheEditorofa
CampusMagazine3March2006DearEditor,Iwasabsolutelyappalledby
thesenselessdeathofTomGranger.Itisquiteimpossibletobelievethat
peopleareallowedtorisktheirliveslikethis.Personally,Ithinkthatpeople
shouldwanttobesafeandprotectedfromdanger.Theyshouldnotfind
dangerousactivitiesthrillingandexciting.Equally,thisclubshouldnotattract
weakandvulnerableyoungpeople,whobelievetheymustdosomething
totallyoutrageoustoimpresspeopleandwinrespect.Thisclubhasnovalue,
eitherforthemembersorforthesociety.Infact,itputsavalueonthemost
negativethingofall-possibledeath.IfIsawavulnerableandunbalanced
personplayingwithagun,Iwouldtakeitawayfromhim.Similarlywhenwe
seepeopleareabouttohurtthemselves,wemuststopthem.Inaddition,there
issomethingchildish,too,aboutthedesiretotraverseofficialboundaries.
Canoeingwhereyouaren'tsupposedtobecanoeing,jumpingwhereyou're
notsupposedtojumpinvolvestheguiltyfreedomofachildbreakingtherules.
Paradoxically,anobsessionwithbreakingrulesactuallyleavesyoubeholden
tothem.TheUniversityshouldstoptheExtremeSportsClubandthe
governmentshouldbanextremesportsthroughoutthecountry.Yours
faithfully,(Signature)
5.AnEye-WitnessAccountofaTrafficAccidentLastFridaymorningIwas
standingatthebusstopwaitingforBusNo375.Becauseseverallinespassed
bythestationanditwasrushhourmanypeoplehadgatheredtherebefore
nextbuscamesomeoffthepavementothersonthelawn.Abuspulledinto
thestationatlast.BeforeIrecognizedthenumberofthepackedbuspeople
alreadythrongedforwardandfoughttheirwaytothedoor.SuddenlyIheard
somebodyshout"Help!Help!"Itwasfromthecrowd.Allthepassengers
lookedtowardthepointwherethesoundcamefrom.Apregnantwomanwas
lyingontheroadnearbythebusdoorbleedingallover.Iwasfrightenedand
dazed.Anambulancecameandtookthewomantohospital.Busescomeand
wentbutIjuststoodtherelostinthought.Probablybecausetimeandtidewait
fornomanpeopleinmodemsocietyarealwaysinahurrylesttheyshouldbe
leftbehindandevendismissed.Therecanneverbepeaceofmind.Thusrises
thenumberoftrafficaccident.Iftherewerelesspressureonpeoplethere
mightbefeweraccidents.AnEye-WitnessAccountofaTrafficAccidentLast
FridaymorningIwasstandingatthebusstopwaitingforBusNo,375.
Becauseseverallinespassedbythestationanditwasrushhour,manypeople
hadgatheredtherebeforenextbuscame,someoffthepavement,otherson
thelawn.Abuspulledintothestationatlast.BeforeIrecognizedthenumber
ofthepackedbus,peoplealreadythrongedforwardandfoughttheirwayto
thedoor.SuddenlyIheardsomebodyshout"Help!Help!"Itwasfromthe
crowd.Allthepassengerslookedtowardthepointwherethesoundcamefrom.
Apregnantwomanwaslyingontheroadnearbythebusdoor,bleedingall
over.Iwasfrightenedanddazed.Anambulancecameandtookthewomanto
hospital.Busescomeandwent,butIjuststoodthere,lostinthought.Probably
becausetimeandtidewaitfornoman,peopleinmodemsocietyarealways
inahurry,lesttheyshouldbeleftbehindandevendismissed.Therecannever
bepeaceofmind.Thusrisesthenumberoftrafficaccident.Iftherewereless
pressureonpeopletheremightbefeweraccidents.
6.SmokinginPublicPlacesShouldBeBannedIbelievesmokinginpublic
placesshouldbebannedprimarilyforhealthandsecurityreasons.Firstasis
knowntoallsmokingisbadforhealthespeciallyforwomenandchildren
whoareusuallythevictimsof"second-handsmoking'".Whensmokingis
allowedinplaceswherepeoplecongregatenon-smokerseitherhavetoleave
orriskdevelopingchronicrespiratorydiseases.Secondsmokingisoften
responsibleforfireaccidents.ThisismostseriousinKTVsandbarswhich
featurelimitedroomfewexitsandpoorventilation.Asonecanexpectsome
smokersopposebanningsmokinginpublicplaces;theyholdthatsmokingis
oneoftheirrightsandwheretosmokeisalsoanentirelypersonalchoice.For
themsmokingisarelaxationandenjoyment.Andthereseemsnoplacemore
appropriateforsuchpurposethanplacesofentertainment.Ofcoursethere
maybenothingwrongwithsmokingitselfwhichisindeedamatterof
individualchoice.Howeversmokinginpublicplacesisquitedifferent
becauseitinvolvesmorepartiesthanthesmokersthemselves.Itactually
infringesonthehealthandsafetyofnon-smokersandthereforeshouldb
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