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六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇一)六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇一)Ascanbeseenfromthetable,thepastfiveyearshaswitnesseddramaticchangesinpeople’sdiet.Grain,asthestaplefoodofmostChinese,isnowplayingalessimportantroleintheirdiet,whiletheconsumptionofhighqualityfoodsuchasmeat,milkandfruithasgreatlyincreased.

Therearetwofactorsleadingtothechange.Foronething,peoplenowenjoyahigherstandardofliving.Intheolddaysfewfamiliescouldaffordmeatandmilkeveryday,whichoftenmeantabigchunkofthefamilyincome.Butnowpeoplehaveenoughmoneytotastearichverityoffoods.Foranother,peopleoftodayattachmoreattentiontonutrition.Theyarenotmerelycontenttofillthestomach.Theyareseekingthemostreasonabledietwhichwilldogoodtotheirhealth.

Inaword,withpeople’sstandardoflivinggettinghigherandhigher,changesintheirdietwillbemoreobviousandgreater.

六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇二)Inrecentyears,increasingnumbersofstudentsstudyonlineonHujiangOnlineSchool,KhanAcademyandCoursera.Notsurprisingly,studyingonlinewillbeatrendbecauseitisrelativelyconvenientandeconomical.

Infact,reportsevensaidthatmanycollegestudentswouldratherstudyonlineinsteadofattendingtraditionalclasses.Actually,thisphenomenonreflectstheadvantagesofe-learning.Needlesstosay,peoplearemorelikelytogetridoftheirshynesswhentalkinginthevirtualworld,sointensiveinteractionsandactivediscussionsappearinonlinelearningforums.Besides,equalopportunitiesaregiventoeverybodythroughwebsites.Forexample,studentsfromruralareascanattendthecoursesgivenbywell-knownschoolsintheircountries.Abundantinformationonthewebshowsthatstudyingonlineiswhatyoucandobyjustgentlyclickingyourmouse.

Asforme,Ibenefitedalotbystudyingonline.Notbeingabroad,IhavealreadyattendedthelecturecalledHappinessaddressedbytheprofessorfromHarvardUniversity.IgladlyimaginethattheInternet,whichhaschangedthebusiness,willchangeoureducationaswell.

六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇三)Fromthecartoongivenabove,wecanobservethatthereisarecruitertalkingwithaninterviewee.Whenlookingattheresumesubmittedbythecandidate,theinterviewersays,“Sorry,kid…Yourresumelooksgood,butyouonlyhaveaMaster’sdegree…Alltheotherapplicantsare.!”Havingheardthesewords,theapplicantseemstobequitehelplessandembarrassed.

Thecartoonrevealsthatthesocietyhasbeenplacingahighervalueoneducationaldegree.Whatfactorsmightcontributetothisphenomenon?Answerstothisquestionmayinvolvemanyaspects,andhereareafewguesses:foronething,fromthesubjectiveaspect,quiteafewemployersholdthatthehighereducationaldegreepeoplehave,themorecompetenttheywillbe.Foranother,fromtheobjectiveaspect,withtheprofessionsinmodernsocietybecomingincreasinglysegmented,employeesarerequiredtoacquirehigherdegreetofulfilltheirtasksefficiently.

Definitely,higherdegreesenjoyobviousadvantages.However,itisnotadvisablethatemployersjudgeapersononlybyhis/hereducationalbackgrounds.Letalone“DegreeDiscrimination”.Asforourselves,weshouldnotonlyattachagreatimportancetoeducationaldegree,butalsosparenoeffortstoenhanceourcomprehensiveabilities.

六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇四)Theseatsinourschoolreading-roomarenotenoughforallthestudents.Manypeoplegetthereveryearlyto"seize"aseateveryday.SodoI.Onedaya"special"thinghappenedtome.AndIlearnedalessonthatIshallneverforget.

IthappenedonaWednesdaymorninglastJanuary,justbeforeourfinalexamation.Igottothereading-roomveryearlytooccupyaseat.Iputabookonthedeskandthenwenttohavebreakfast.ButwhenIhurriedbackintothereading-room,IfoundsomeonewassittingontheseatwhichIhadoccupiedinadvance.Irantohimimmediatlyandshoutedathimangrily,"Goaway.It'smyseat."Everyoneraisedtheireyesandstaredatmeunfriendly.MyfaceturnedredandIfeltashamedofmyself.Itookmybookandfledhelter-skelterbeforesomanyeyes.

Idarednotgotothereading-roomforseveraldays.Ilearnedalessoninthereading-room.SincethenIhavebeenkeepingthelessoninmind:Tobepolitetoeveryone.

六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇五)Accordingtoasurveyaboutthecommunicationbetweenstudentsandtheirparents,about67%ofstudentsarewillingtocommunicatewiththeirparentsabouttheirstudies,whileonly22%ofthemarewillingtotalkabouttheirpersonalaffairswiththeirparents.Besides,32%ofstudentsorsooftenasktheirparentstobuybooksforthem,butonlyliketotalkaboutstudyhabitswiththeirparents.

Thesurveyindicatesthelimitationofcommunicationbetweenstudentsandtheirparents.Sinceparentsconcernisontheirchildrensstudies,thelatterareexpectedtobereadytomaketheirperformanceandproblemsknowntotheirparents.Thisiswhatalltheparentsinsiston.However,somestudentsdontwanttotellaboutanythingonstudiestotheirparents.Theymaybeafraidofbeingblamedfortheirfailuresonstudies.Inspiteofthefactthat67%ofstudentsliketotalkabouttheirstudieswiththeirparents,lessthanonethirdofthepercentageliketotalkabouttheirpersonalaffairsinfamily,whichispartlyduetotheexistenceofthegapbetweenthetwosides.Mostyoungpeoplrdontwanttheirparentstogetinvolvedintheirownlifebecausetheylongtomaintaintheirspiritualindependence.

Inconclusion,effortsshouldbemadetoimprovethemutualcommunicationbetweenstudentsandtheirparents.

六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇六)howimportantismoney?

noonewouldargue,ithink,thatmoneyisunimportant.therearecertainthingsthathumanbeingsneed—food,shelter,medicalcareandthesethingscostmoney.butifonehasenoughmoneytoliveon,topayforthebasicessentialsoflife,isitimportanttohavealotmoremoneythanthat?willyourlifeimproveinproportiontotheamountofmoneythatyouhave?

well,thereisnodenyingthatmoneycanbuyalot.maybeyoudonotneedmuchmoneytopayforasimpleshelter,buthowaboutifyouwantanicebigapartmentinaniceneighbourhood,orifyouwanttobuyahouse?infact,peopledogetoneachother’snervesiftheyarecrowdedtogetherinasmallkitchen,ifamarriedcouplecannotbutsharearoomwiththeirparents,ifchildrenarenotallowedtohavealittleprivacyoftheirown.

moreover,itisnicetogetalittlepleasureoutoflife,alittlefunfromtimetotime.unfortunately,manyofthefunthingsthatyoucandotodaycostmoney.inmoderncities,forexample,onanynight,outstandingperformersappearinnightclubsandonconcertstages.furthermore,youcandineonfoodsfromeverycorneroftheworldintherestaurants.sohowcanitbethatmanypeopleinmoderncitiesdonothavefun?simple,theydonothavethemoneytotakeadvantageofalltheseattractions.

so,ismoneytheroadtohappiness?notreally.largenumbersofpeopleworkeveryday,workovertime,workweekends,andmakealotofmoney.aretheyhappy?no.theyhavenotimetoformormaintainfriendship,notimetoenjoythemselves.

surelyeveryonehasthoughtattimes,“ifonlyihadalotofmoney,iwouldbethehappiestpersonintheworld.”butitisimportanttorememberthatmoneyisonlyameanstoanend,nottheenditself.

六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇七)Themodernageisanageofelectricity.Peoplearesousedtoelectriclights,radio,televisions,andtelephonesthatitishardtoimaginewhatlifewouldbelikewithoutthem.Whenthereisapowerfailure,peoplegropeaboutinflickeringcandlelight,carshesitateinthestreetsbecausetherearenotrafficlightstoguidethem,andfoodspoilsinsilentrefrigerators.

Yet,peoplebegantounderstandhowelectricityworksonlyalittlemorethantwocenturies

ago.Naturehasapparentlybeenexperimentinginthisfieldformillionofyears.Scientistsarediscoveringmoreandmorethatthelivingworldmayholdmanyinterestingsecretsofelectricitythatcouldbenefithumanity.

Alllivingcellsendouttinypulsesofelectricity.Astheheartbeats,itsendsoutpulsesofrecord;theyformanelectrocardiogram,whichadoctorcanstudytodeterminehowwelltheheartisworking.Thebrain,too,sendsoutbrainwavesofelectricity,whichcanberecordedinanelectroencephalogram.Theelectriccurrentsgeneratedbymostlivingcellsareextremelysmall–oftensosmallthatsensitiveinstrumentsareneededtorecordthem.Butinsomeanimals,certainmusclecellshavebecomesospecializedaselectricalgeneratorsthattheydonotworkasmusclecellsatall.Whenlargenumbersofthesecellarelinkedtogether,theeffectscanbeastonishing.

Theelectriceelisanamazingstoragebattery.Itcanseedajoltofasmuchaseighthundredvoltsofelectricitythroughthewaterinwhichitlive.(Anelectrichousecurrentisonlyonehundredtwentyvolts.)Asmanyasfour-fifthsofallthecellsintheelectriceel’sbodyarespecializedforgeneratingelectricity,andthestrengthoftheshockitcandelivercorrespondsroughlytolengthofitsbody.

六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇八)TheAmericanRevolutionwasnotasuddenandviolentoverturningofthepoliticalandsocialframework,suchaslateroccurredinFranceandRussia,whenbothwerealreadyindependentnations.Significantchangeswereusheredin,buttheywerenotbreathtaking.Whathappenedwasacceleratedevolutionratherthanoutrightrevolution.Duringtheconflictitselfpeoplewentonworkingandpraying,marryingandplaying.Mostofthemwerenotseriouslydisturbedbytheactualfighting,andmanyofthemoreisolatedcommunitiesscarcelyknewthatawarwason.

America'sWarofIndependenceheraldedthebirthofthreemodernnations.OnewasCanada,whichreceiveditsfirstlargeinfluxofEnglish-speakingpopulationfromthethousandsofloyalistswhofledtherefromtheUnitedStates.AnotherwasAustralia,whichbecameapenalcolonynowthatAmericawasnolongeravailableforprisonersanddebtors.Thethirdnewcomer-theUnitedStates-baseditselfsquarelyonrepublicanprinciples.

Yeteventhepoliticaloverturnwasnotsorevolutionaryasonemightsuppose.Insomestates,notablyConnecticutandRhodeIsland,thewarlargelyratifiedacolonialself-rulealreadyexisting.Britishofficials,everywhereousted,werereplacedbyahome-growngoverningclass,whichpromptlysoughtalocalsubstituteforkingandParliament.

六級(jí)范文背誦50篇(篇九)Nowadays,thereisagrowingtendencythatcollegegraduatesinmountingnumberschoosetoworkasvillageofficialsaftergraduation.People’sattitudestowardsthisphenomenondiffersharply.Someholdthepositiveviewwhileothersareagainstit.Frommyperspective,Ibelievethatitisawisechoice.

ThereasonwhyIsupportthemcanbelistedasfollows:ontheonehand,collegegraduatescancontributealottothedevelopmentofthecountryside.Firstly,havingreceivedformaleducationandprofessionaltraininginuniversities,collegegraduatescanhelppeasantsmasteradvancedtechnology.Besides,byspreadingandintroducingnewconcepts,theycanalsoacceleratethedevelopmentofruralculture.Consequently,thegapbetweenthecityandthecountrysidecanbegraduallynarrowed.Ontheotherhand,collegegraduatesthemselvescanalsobenefitalotfrombeingvillageofficials.Inthefirstplace,workinginruralareaswithadverseenvironmentalconditionandlowerlivingstandard,theyaremorelikelytofosteraspiritofhard-workingandindependence.Moreover,comparedwiththeirpeerscompetingforlimitedpositions,thosewhoworkasvillageofficialsenjoymoreopportunitiesandaremorelikelytobringtheirabilitiesa

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