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2021年遼寧省丹東市大學(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、LWriting(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicCyberCrimes.Youshouldwritenolessthan150wordsandbase

yourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:

1.網(wǎng)上犯罪的形式很多,如……

2.網(wǎng)上犯罪的根源

3.如何打擊網(wǎng)上犯罪現(xiàn)象

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopicReadingSelectivelyorExtensively?Youshould

writeatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin

Chinese)below:

1.有人認(rèn)為讀書要有選擇

2.有人認(rèn)為應(yīng)當(dāng)博覽群書

3.我的看法

3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

FoodSafetyProblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150words.Followingthe

outlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.我國食品市場存在的問題。

2.怎樣解決食品安全問題。

3.結(jié)論。

4.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopic

ofShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.

現(xiàn)在有不少單位熱衷于組織年會(huì)

1.對這種做法有人表示支持

2.有人并不贊成

3.我認(rèn)為……

ShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledPressureinModernLife.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.現(xiàn)代生活充滿壓力;

2.壓力對人身心的影響;

3.如何緩解壓力。

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledNatureorNurture.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow.

1.有些人認(rèn)為遺傳因素起決定作用;

2.也有人認(rèn)為環(huán)境影響作用更大;

3.你的觀點(diǎn)。

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitled"TheFirstImpressionofMyRoommate"Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.這是我在大學(xué)的第一天;

2.他(她)就是我的同學(xué);

3.我仔細(xì)打量了他(她),發(fā)現(xiàn)……

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

commentingonthepleasureoflearning.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.學(xué)習(xí)是一種樂趣

2.學(xué)習(xí)的樂趣普遍存在(存在于書本學(xué)習(xí)、藝術(shù)欣賞、了解世界等多方

面的學(xué)習(xí)之中)

3.如何走出“學(xué)習(xí)是痛苦的”誤區(qū)

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledWeNeedChineseInstructionsforourproducts.Youshould

writeatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.現(xiàn)在許多國內(nèi)銷售的產(chǎn)品只有英文說明而拒絕用中文說明。

2.英語并非中國的第一語言,許多人都不懂中文,有必要給產(chǎn)品加上中

文說明。

3.有些廠家拒絕中文,實(shí)在是缺乏尊嚴(yán)的表現(xiàn)。

WeNeedChineseInstructionsforOurProducts

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledOntheImportanceofEnvironmentalProtection.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.人類面臨的環(huán)境問題越來越多,如氣候變化、環(huán)境污染、生態(tài)失衡等

問題

2.但許多人仍然不懂得去保護(hù)環(huán)境

3.我的看法

OntheImportanceofEnvironmentalProtection

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

11.Tograbtheinterviewer'sattention,itisnecessarytoedittimeandtime

againandmakearesumethatis.

12.

IndiaandTailandalsohavesizableChinesecommunities.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.Inordertomeet,low-incomeshoppersmustconsideralotof

factorswhenselectingfoodproducts.

14.

Whichofthefollowingcanhelpyousleepbetter?

A.Orangeandbakingsoda.

B.Onionandcelery.

C.Almondsandsesameoil.

D.Oilandbakingsoda.

15.

Sophisticatedtechniqueshavebeenalreadyemployedtocalculatehow

intermarriageischangingthefaceoftheUnitedStates.

16.

TheCanadiangovernmentdidn'twanttoreducecod.catchespre-1992

becausetheywereworriedabout.

A.drasticmeasures

B.theecologicaleffects

C.themarineecosystem

D.possiblerisingunemployment

17.CryosatshouldhelpfigureoutwhatishappeningattheWestAntarctic

fringebecauseitsradaraltimetersshouldbeableto.

18.

MarijaNikolic-Jaric'sdissertationdefenseatSimonFraserUniversitywas

delayedby.

A.herhusband'sdisease

B.hertoddlerson

C.herfarawayfamily

D.herdiscouragingjump-start

19.PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassage

quicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestion1—7,

choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).For

questions8--10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthe

passage.

Geniuses

In1905,AlbertEinsteindevelopedthetheoryofspecialrelativity.Healso

provedthatatomsexistandfiguredoutthatlightbehavesasbothaparticle

andawave.Totopitalloff,hedevelopedhisfamousequationE=mcc,which

describestherelationshipbetweenmatterandenergy,thesameyear.Hewas

only26yearsold.

Withoutadoubt,Einsteinwasagenius.SowasIsaacNewton-asanyfanof

"StarTrek".TheNextGenerationcansayheinventedphysics.Healsoplayed

abigroleinthedevelopmentofcalculus,whichsomepeoplehavetrouble

comprehendingevenafterextensiveclassroomstudy.Anothergenius,

WolfgangAmadeusMozart,startedcomposingmusicwhenhewas5years

old.Mozartwrotehundredsofpiecesbeforehisdeathin1760atage35.

Accordingtoconventionalwisdom,geniusesaredifferentfromeveryoneelse.

Theycanthinkfasterandbetterthanotherpeople,Inaddition,manypeople

thinkthatallthatextrabrainpowerleadstoeccentricorquirkybehavior.And

althoughgeniusesarefairlyeasytospot,definingexactlywhatmakesone

personageniusisalittletrickier.Figuringouthowthatpersonbecamea

geniusisharderstill.

Therearetwobigthingsthatmakeitdifficulttostudygenius:

Thegeniuslabelissubjective.Somepeopleinsistthatanyonewithan

intelligencequotient(IQ)higherthanacertainvalueisagenius.Othersfeel

thatIQtestsmeasureonlyalimitedpartofaperson'stotalintelligence.Some

believehightestscoreshavelittletodowithrealgenius.

Geniusisabig-pictureconcept.Mostscientificandmedicalinquiries,onthe

otherband,examinedetails.Aconceptassubjectiveasgeniusisn'teasyto

quantify,analyzeorstudy.

So,whenexploringhowgeniuseswork,it'sagoodideatostartbydefining

preciselywhatageniusis.Forthepurposeofthisarticle,ageniusisn'tsimply

someonewithanexceptionallyhighIQ.Instead,ageniusisanextraordinarily

intelligentpersonwhobreaksnewgroundwithdiscoveries,inventionsor

worksofart.Usually,agenius'workchangesthewaypeopleviewtheworld

orthefieldinwhichtheworktookplace.Inotherwords,ageniusmustbe

bothintelligentandabletousethatintelligenceinaproductiveorimpressive

way.

GeniusandtheBrain

Thebrainregulatesthebody'sorgansystems.Whenapersonmovesaround,

itsendsimpulsesalongthenervesandtellsthemuscleswhattodo.Thebrain

controlsthesensesofsmell,taste,touch,sightandhearing,andtheperson

experiencesandprocessesemotionsusinghisbrain,Ontopofallthat,the

brainallowspeopletothink,analyzeinformationandsolveproblems.But

howdoesitmakesomeonesmart?

Scientistshaven'tfiguredoutexactlyhowallthegraymatterinthebrain

works,buttheydohaveanideaofwhichpartletspeoplethink.Thecerebral

cortex(大腦皮層),whichistheoutermostpartofthebrain,iswherethought

andreasoninghappen.Thesearethebrain'shigherfunction—thelower

functions,whichrelatetobasicsurvival,takeplacedeeperinthebrain.

Thecerebralcortexisthelargestpartofthebrain,andit'sfullofwrinklesand

foldsthatallowittofitintheskull.Ifanadulthuman'scerebralcortexis

removedandstretchedout,itwouldbeaboutaslargeasafewpagesofa

newspaper.It'sdividedintos

A.AlbertEinstein.

B.StarTrek.

C.WolfgangMozart.

D.IsaacNewton.

20.Policemen,firemenandemergencydoctorsallcanbecalledfirst

responders.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.聽力原文:W:Hello,Tom.ThisisMary.Sorrytobotheryou,butI'm

havingasmallproblemwithwhichIhopeyoumightbeabletohelpme.

M:Sure,Mary.What'sup?

W:Well,youknowSusanandImoveintoanoff-campusapartmentinthefall

onthewestsideoftown.Anyway,we'vebeenhappywithituntilthepast

coupleofmonths.

M:Yeah.Whathappened?

W:Well,thedishwasherbrokedown.SowereportedittoMs.Black,the

owner,andshesaidshe'dtakecareofit.Butamonthwentbyandnothing

happened.

M:Didyougetbackintouchwithher?

W:Igotarepairmantogivemeanestimate.ThenIsentittoMs.Black.When

Ididn'thearfromherforanothermonth,Ihadtherepairdone.Thenextmonth

Ideductedthecostfromtherentcheck.

M:Sowhat'stheproblem?

W:Whenthelandladycalledus,shewasmadasahornet.Shesaidshecould

havegottentherepairdoneformuchlessmoney.Nowshe'sthreateningto

evictusfornotpayingthefullrent.

M:Holdon,Mary.Itdoessoundprettyserious.ButI'msureyoucanailsit

downandworkthisout.

W:Well,youareoveratthelawschool.SoIwonderedifyouwouldmind

comingtojoinusintalkingtoMs.Black.SusanandIaresupposedtomeet

withhertomorrownightateight.

M:Sure.Ihaven'tstudiedalotaboutcontractsbutI'dbegladtohelpyou

straightenthingsout.Whydon'tIstopbyat7:30p.m.?

W:Thanks,Tom.You'realifesaver.

(23)

A.Theapartmentistoofarfromthecampus.

B.Thedishwasherbrokedown.

C.She'shavingtroublewiththeowneroftheapartment.

D.Herroommatewon'tshareexpenses.

22.

[B5]

23.(31)

A.Becausetheyconsumeenormousquantityoffoodandwater.

B.Becausetheyhavebeencaughtformanyhundredsofyears.

C.Becauseithasbeennotedthattheyhavegoodmemories.

D.BecausetheyaredifferentfromAfricanelephants.

24.(36)

A.Agreatancientthinker.

B.Afamousscientist.

C.AnoutstandingGreekplaywright.

D.Awell-knownpsychologist.

25.聽力原文:W:Youdidn'tsayanythingatyesterday'smeeting.Don'tyou

thinkitwasasuccess?

M:Iwasreallyfascinatedbywhateveryspeakersaid.

Q:Whydidn'tthemansayanythingatthemeeting?

(16),「

A.Hedidn'tthinkitasuccess.

B.Hewaslisteningtooattentivelytothespeakers.

C.Hewaspuzzledbywhatthespeakerssaid.

D.Hehadnothingtosay.

26.(21)

A.Theyshouldbeavoidedbyallmeans.

B.Theyarebadforeffectivemanagement.

C.Theycanbegoodforanorganization.

D.Theyaresurprisinglycomplicated.

27.(29)

A.MostLondonerswerefrightened.

B.MostLondonersbecameratherconfused.

C.MostLondonerstookExerciseFloodwallcalmly.

D.MostLondonerscomplainedaboutthetroublecausedbyExercise

Floodwall.

28.聽力原文:M:AreyoubusyFridaynight?Ifnot,wouldyouliketogoto

theconcert?

W:Ihaveafewcommitments.ButIthinkIcanpostponethemforanother

time,ifyoureallylikemeto.

Q:Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

(16)

A.Thewomanwillgohomefordinner.

B.Thewomanwillgototheconcert.

C.Bothofthemwillgohomebeforegoingtotheconcert.

D.Themanandwomanwilleattogether.

29.

[Bll]

30.聽力原文:Studentswanttofindthebestwaytoputinformationinto

theirlong-termmemories.Theywanttokeeptheinformationlaterwhenthey

takeatest.WhatisthebestwaytolearninformOtionsotheycanrememberit

whentheywantto?

Whenstudying,youshouldreadthewholelessonfirst.Thisgivesyouthe

wholepictureinwhichtoputtheideas.Newinformationthatfitsintothe

wholepictureiseasiertorememberthanseparatefacts.Yonalsolearnfester

ifyoulookatheadings,introductions,importantwords,summaries,

conclusions,andanythingelsethathelpstoorganizethematerial,whichis

easiertounderstand.

Thanthesecondstepistostudytheparts.Thinkabouthowtheyfitintothe

wholepicture.

Ifyouhavealottostudy,don'ttrytodothewholejobatonce.Learning

shouldbespreadoutandspaced.Thisgivestheinformationtimeto"sinkin."

Youshouldstudygrammarthreetimes,ahalfhoureachtime.Thatisbetter

thanstudyingforanhourandahalfatonetime.Evenshorterstudyperiods

arebetterforvocabularylistsandotherdifficultmaterial.Tolearnthemost

inatwo-hourstudysession,studydifferentkindsofmaterial;ahalfhouron

grammar,15minutesonvocabulary,20minutesonwriting,andsoon.The

changewillhelptokeepyouinterested.

Youforgetmostquicklyrightafteryoureadorhearsomethingnew.You

shouldreviewrightawaysoyouwon'tforget,andifpossible,explainitto

someoneelse.Whenyoureviewandtestyourselfonthematerial,youare

beingactive;activelearningisbetterthanjustreadingorlistening.

(32),一、

A.Itisnormaltoforgetthings.

B.Howtokeepthingsinyourlong-termmemories.

C.Howtostudywell.

D.Howtogetasmuchinformationasyoucan.

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

31.

WhatisaproblemofSanguines?

A.Othersmaynottrustthem.

B.Theydon'tlistentoother'sopinions.

C.Theycouragetotakechances.

D.Theyoftencomplains.

32.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe.

A.HypothesesandTheories

B.OnDistinguishingFactfromFiction

C.TheNatureofScienceandScientists

D.BiologyandtheScientificAge

33.

Thehouse-owner'sexampleshowsthatheactuallymeans.

A.thestephasbeenlikethatforyears

B.hedoesn'tthinkitnecessarytofixthestop

C.theconditionofthestepisonlyaminorfault

D.thecostinvolvedinthefixingshouldbeshared

五、5.ErrorCorrection。題)

34.[S3]

35.Inanorganisationwhoseemployeesareself-motivating

andlargelyself-directing,thecompassthatsteersthemin

thewaytheorganisationwantsthemtogoisitsculture.

Toyota(豐田)has580differentcompaniesaroundthe

world,51factoriesoutJapan,andsellscarsinmorethan[SI]

170countries.

Whatholdtheseoperationstogetherandmakesthem[S2]

partofasingleentity,saysTalksAthanasopoulos,thehead

ofitsEuropeanoperations,isthecompany'sstrong

corporateculture.

"TheToyotaWay",whichembodiestheJapanese

carmakerculture,hasfivedistinctelements:[S3]

?Kaizen,awell-knownJapaneseprocessofcontinuous[S4]

improvement.Kaizenismoreaframe,ofmindasa[S5]

businessprocess.

?Genchigenbutsu(GG),whichroughlytranslated

means"gotothesource".Findingthefactsanddonotrely[S6].

onhearsay(傳聞),becauseitiseasiertobuildconsensus

(—致意見)aroundwithargumentsthatarewellsupported.[S7]

Andalsogotothesourceoftheproblem.

?Challenge.Toyotaemployeesareencouragedtosee

problemsnotassomethingundesirable,astoviewthem[S8]

positivelyasawaytohelpthemtoimprovetheir

performancefurther.

?Teamwork.Thismeansputtingthecompany's

interestsbeforethosetheindividual,andsharingknowledge[S9]

withothersintheteam.

?Respectforotherpeople,notjustaspeoplebutalso

fortheirskillsandthespecialknowledgethatisderived[S10]

fromtheirparticularpositioninthecompany.Toyota

believesthatiftwopeoplealwaysagree,oneofthemis

superfluous.Differentopinionsmustbeexpressed,butina

respectfulway.

[SI]

36.

[S7]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.Punctuality(準(zhǔn)時(shí))meansobservingregularorappointed

time.Amanwhogetsupatseveno'clockeverymorningis

punctual.Amanwhohaspermittedtocallonafriendat[SI]

fiveo'clockintheafternoonandactuallydoessuchatthathour[S2]

isalsopunctual.

Punctualityisagoodhabit,andunpunctualityisabad

one.Afewminutesdelaymaynotbeaseriousmatter.[S3]

Butitmayhavebadresults.Gettingupfiveminutes

laterthanusuallymayupsettheplanoftheday.[S4]

Callonafriendfiveminuteslaterthantheappointedtimemay[S5]

causehimsomeunexpectedtrouble.Nevertheless,habitual[S6]

unpunctualityleadstoindolence(懶惰)andevenfailureinlife.

Onedelayafteranothermakesamanunabletoexerthimself.It

alsoproveshimbeuntrustworthy.[S7]

Thosewhoareunpunctualshouldtrytheirbesttogetrid

fromtheirbadhabit.Indoingthis,theyshouldavoidmaking[S8]

anykindofexception.Theyshouldeversaytothemselves:"A[S9]

fewminutes'delaydoesnotmatterthistime.Ishallneverbe

unpunctualagain."Thosewhothinkinthiswaywillfindexcuses

fordelayfromtimetotime,andwillatleastgiveuptheattempt

cultivatingthegoodhabitofpunctuality.Likeallothergood[S10]

habits,punctualitybecomessecondnaturewiththosewho

havedulycultivatedit.

[SI]

38.Agreatmanycitiesareexperiencingdifficultieswhich

arenothingnewinthehistoryofcities,exceptforintheir[SI]

scale.Somecitieshavelosttheiroriginalpurposeandhave

notfound?newone.Andanylargeorrichcityisgoingto[S2]

attractpoorimmigrants,whofloodin,fillingwithhopes[S3]

ofprosperitywhicharethenoftendisappointing.Thereare

backwardtownsontheedgeofBombayorBrasilia,just

asthoughtherewereontheedgeofseventeenth-century[S4]

Londonorearlynineteenth-centuryParis.Thisisnewis[S5]

thescale.Descriptionswrittenbyeighteenth-centurytravelers

ofthepoorofMexicoCity,andtheenormouscontrasts

thatwastobefoundthere,areverysimilartodescriptions[S6]

ofMexicoCitytoday-thepoorcanstillbenumberedinmillions.

Thewholemonstrousgrowthrestsoneconomicprosperity,

butbehinditliestwomyths:themythofthecityasa[S7]

promisedland,thatattractsimmigrantsfromruralpoverty[S8]

andbringsitfloodingintocitycenters,andthemythofthe[S9]

countryasaGardenofEden,which,afewgenerations

late,sendsthemfloodingoutagaintothesuburbs.[SI]

[SI]

39.Livingisrisky.Crossingtheroad,drivingacar,flying,swallowingan

aspirintabletoreatingachickensandwich--theycanallbefatal.Clearly

somerisksworthtaking,especiallywhentherewardsarehigh:aman[S1]

surroundedbyflamesandsmokegenerallyconsidersthatjumpingoutofa

secondfloorwindowisanacceptablerisktosaveitslife.Butinmedicinea

[S2]

fewprocedures,drugs,operationsortestsarereallyamatteroflifeanddeath.

[S3]______

Theremaybesoundmedicinereasonsforacceptingelectricalshocktreatment,

[S4]____

butsuchreasonsaretotallydependentinthebalanceofrisksandbenefitsfor

[S5]____

thepatients.Surgeryforcancermaycureorprolongalife,buttheremovalof

tonsils(遍桃體)cannotsaveanythingasorethroat.Bloodpressuredrugs

[S6]______

definitelyhelpsomepeopleliveafteraheartattack,butthesesamedragsmay

bebothnecessaryandharmfulforthosewithonlymildbloodpressure[S7]

problems.Decidinghowmuchdiscomfortandriskwearepreparingtoputup

[S8]

withinthenameofbetterhealthisahighpersonalmatter,notadecisionwe

[S9]

shouldremaintodoctorsalone.[S10]

[SI]

參考答案

1.CyberCrimesNowadayscybercriminalsseemtobeeverywherewithafew

clickscommittingallkindsofcybercrimes.Toillustratesomecommitfraud

orliftintellectualproperty.Otherssubvertdealssnatchpasswordsordisrupt

e-commerce.Stillothersunleashvirusestocrashcomputers.Asaresultthese

hackersdoagreatdamagetocompaniesandcomputeruserscausing

computerlossesupto10billiondollarsperyear.Naturallytherearemany

causesforthecybercrimes.Inadditiontothewickednatureofthehackers

thefrailtiesofInternetpartiallynourishthecrimes.Justbecausethereare

holesinInternet-thecomplexsoftwareisbuggyandofteninfestedthecyber

vandalscanfindouttheweaknessintheWebsitesoftwareprogramsandby

manipulatingsoftwareglitchesgainaccesstoWebsitecommittingallkinds

ofcrimes.Howeverweshouldn'ttoleratethesecybercriminalsanymore.

Andit'shightimeforustotakealltheeffectivestepstobattlethecyber

crooks.FirstweshouldreinforcethecyberlawstoprotecttheWebthe

powerfulengineofeconomy.Besidesweshouldusehightechniquesto

improveintrusiondetectionencryptionandcomputersecurity.Finallywe

shouldtrainmoretalentedpeopletobuildupmorefirewallssoastomakethe

Netimmunetoallkindsofvirusesandunassailabletoallkindsofcyber

criminals.CyberCrimesNowadayscybercriminalsseemtobeeverywhere,

withafewclicks,committingallkindsofcybercrimes.Toillustrate,some

commitfraudorliftintellectualproperty.Otherssubvertdeals,snatch

passwordsordisrupte-commerce.Stillothersunleashvirusestocrash

computers.Asaresult,thesehackersdoagreatdamagetocompaniesand

computerusers,causingcomputerlossesupto10billiondollarsperyear.

Naturally,therearemanycausesforthecybercrimes.Inadditiontothe

wickednatureofthehackers,thefrailtiesofInternetpartiallynourishthe

crimes.JustbecausethereareholesinInternet-thecomplexsoftwareis

buggyandofteninfested,thecybervandalscanfindouttheweaknessinthe

Websitesoftwareprogramsandbymanipulatingsoftwareglitches,gain

accesstoWebsite,committingallkindsofcrimes.However,weshouldn't

toleratethesecybercriminalsanymore.Andit'shightimeforustotakeall

theeffectivestepstobattlethecybercrooks.Firstweshouldreinforcethe

cyberlawstoprotecttheWeb,thepowerfulengineofeconomy.Besides,we

shouldusehightechniquestoimproveintrusiondetection,encryptionand

computersecurity.Finally,weshouldtrainmoretalentedpeopletobuildup

morefirewallssoastomaketheNetimmunetoallkindsofvirusesand

unassailabletoallkindsofcybercriminals.

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.FoodSafetyProblemWiththedevelopmentofourcountry'seconomythere

arisesomenewproblemsamongwhichisthefoodsafetyproblem.Ahandful

ofprofiteersputsomeharmfulmaterialsintothefoodtheymaketFoodSafety

ProblemWiththedevelopmentofourcountry'seconomy,therearisesome

newproblems,amongwhichisthefoodsafetyproblem.Ahandfulof

profiteersputsomeharmfulmaterialsintothefoodtheymaket

4.ShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?Inrecentyearsquiteafew

enterprisestendtoholdanannualmeetingattheendoftheyearasawayof

celebratingtheNewYear.Somepeopleareinfavorofthiskindofcelebration

andbelieveboththecompanyandtheemployeesbenefitfromit.Anannual

meetingifheldsuccessfullycanhelpcreateaharmoniousworking

environmentinthecompany.Howeverotherpeopleholdacompletely

oppositeopinion.Theyregarditasawasteofmoneytorenttheauditorium

topayforthehostesstoeatinluxuriousrestaurantsandsoon.Thiswould

contributetoaconsiderableportionofthefinancialexpenseofthecompany

whichinconsequencewouldlowertheamountofmoneythattheemployees

canget.Frommypointofviewtheadvantagesoftheannualmeetings

outweighthedisadvantages.Firstlytheemployeescanberefreshedafterthe

wholeyearofhardwork.Secondlyduringthewholecelebrationthe

colleagueshavechancestogetafurtherunderstandingofeachother.

Moreoverasuccessfulannualmeetingcanhelpcreateasenseofbelongingin

theheartofstaff.ShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?Inrecentyears,

quiteafewenterprisestendtoholdanannualmeetingattheendoftheyear

asawayofcelebratingtheNewYear.Somepeopleareinfavorofthiskind

ofcelebrationandbelieveboththecompanyandtheemployeesbenefitfrom

it.Anannualmeeting,ifheldsuccessfully,canhelpcreateaharmonious

workingenvironmentinthecompany.However,otherpeopleholda

completelyoppositeopinion.Theyregarditasawasteofmoneytorentthe

auditorium,topayforthehostess,toeatinluxuriousrestaurantsandsoon.

Thiswouldcontributetoaconsiderableportionofthefinancialexpenseof

thecompany,which,inconsequence,wouldlowertheamountofmoneythat

theemployeescanget.Frommypointofview,theadvantagesoftheannual

meetingsoutweighthedisadvantages.Firstly,theemployeescanberefreshed

afterthewholeyearofhardwork.Secondly,duringthewholecelebration,the

colleagueshavechancestogetafurtherunderstandingofeachother.

Moreover,asuccessfulannualmeetingcanhelpcreateasenseofbelonging

intheheartofstaff.

5.PressureinModernLifePeoplearefacedwithmoreandmorepressurein

modemlife.Adultshavetocompetewithoneanotherforbetterjobshigher

paysdesirableprizesandopportunitiesofpromotion.Evensmallchildren

havetocompeteinordertoobtainopportunitiestoreceivebettereducation.

Thereforelifeinthemodemsocietyisquitestressful.Althoughpressurecan

motivatepeopletomakegreatereffortsintheirworkandstudyitdoesalot

ofharmtopeople'sphysicalandpsychologicalhealth.Forexamplepeople

easilygettiredunderpressure.Andconstantpressurecontributestomany

othernegativeaspectsofmentalstatesuchasirritabilitytensiongloominess

restlessnessetc.Itisnecessarytorelaxyourselfandgetridofthe

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