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【2022年】四川省瀘州市大學(xué)英語6級大

學(xué)英語六級真題(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級:姓名:考號:

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicSay"Thanks11toParents.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.很多大學(xué)生從未對父母的養(yǎng)育之恩道過謝

2.請詳細(xì)說明其中的原因

3.你的算法Say"Thanks1'toParents

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicShouldAdvertisementsBeBanned?Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.許多人認(rèn)為廣告給我們的生活帶來了很多方便。

2.也有人認(rèn)為廣告對年輕人的負(fù)面影響太大,建議禁止廣告。

3.我的看法。

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledComputerandOnlineGames.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.大學(xué)生接觸電腦游戲的概況

2.電腦游戲?qū)Υ髮W(xué)生的利與弊

3.我對這一問題的看法

ComputerandOnlineGames

4.1.在校大學(xué)生炒股的現(xiàn)象在一些地主很普遍

2.有人認(rèn)為這種行為不利于學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)也有人認(rèn)為這種行為也能讓學(xué)

生有所收獲

3.你的觀點

BuyingandSellingStocksasaStudent

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledSelf-helpTravelingofCollegeStudents.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.大學(xué)生出去旅行經(jīng)常會選擇“自助游”

2.分析大學(xué)生選擇“自助游”的原因

3.我的看法

Self-helpTravelingofCollegeStudents

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。

WhyAreThereFewerStudentsintheLibrary

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofIstheExpansionofEnrollmentaGoodThing,givingan

introductionoftheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofcolleges'rapidexpansion

andyourownpointofview.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.高校擴招是一件好事

2.高校擴招公帶來一些問題

3.我的觀點

8.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopic

DoWeNeed"Nevergiveup"?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.“永不言棄”一直被認(rèn)為是一種積極的生活態(tài)度,是個人成功的關(guān)鍵因

2.但是,也有人認(rèn)為適當(dāng)?shù)姆艞壊攀敲髦堑倪x擇

3.你對此的看法及理由

DoWeNeed"Nevergiveup"?

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofAHarmoniousCyberspace,givinganintroductionofthe

advantagesanddisadvantagesofthecyberspace,andsomemeasurestosolve

theproblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

belowinChinese:

[*]

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetterto

consoleyourfriendwhorecentlyfailedinTOEFL.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.得知好友John未通過托??荚?,他情緒低落

2.幫他分析可能存在的問題,提出合理建議

3.鼓勵他戰(zhàn)勝失敗

ALetterofConsolation

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

11.

Thewater(orsnow)canbecomeacidifiedwhenapollutantcombines

withintheair.

12.

AftertheresignationofIndonesianPresidentin1998,IndonesianChinese

residentssenttheirchildrentoschoolofferingChinesecoursesinthebelief

that"ChinesechildrenshouldlearnChinese".

A.YB.NC.NG

13.Earth:MeltingintheHeat?

Glaciersaremelting;theicecapsaredisappearingintotheoceans;sealevels

mayrisebymanymetersasaconsequence.Indigenous(本土的)Arctic

peopleswillfindtheirfoodstocksgone,whilefreshwatersuppliesinAsia

andsouthAmericawilldisappearastheglacierswhichprovidethemmelt

away;penguins,polarbearsandsealswillfindtheirhabitatsgone,their

traditionallivesunlivable.

Buthowrealisticisthispicture?Istheworld'sicereallydisappearing,orisit

unscientifichotair?

AEuropeansatellitenamedCryosatwasdesignedtoprovidedefinitive

answerstosomeofthesequestions.Alauncherfaultdestroyedthemissionin

October2005,buttheEuropeanSpaceAgencyhasapprovedareplacement.

Inthemeantime,hereisourglobalsnapshot.

TheAntarctic

Huge,pristine(質(zhì)樸的),dramatic,unforgiving—theAntarcticiswherethe

biggestofallglobalchangescouldbegin.

Thereissomuchiceherethatifitallmelted,sealevelsgloballywouldrise

hugely-perhapsasmuchas80m.SaygoodbyetoLondon,NewYork,

Sydney,Bangkok...infact,themajorityoftheworld'smajorcities.

Butwillithappen?ScientistsdividetheAntarcticintothreezones:theeast

andwestAntarcticiccsheets;andthePeninsula,thetongueoflandwhich

pointsuptowardsthesoutherntipofSouthAmerica.

"EverybodythinksthattheAntarcticisshrinkingduetoclimatechange,but

therealityismuchmorecomplex,nsaysDavidVaughan,aprincipal

investigatorattheBritishAntarcticSurveyinCambridge,U.K,"Partsofit

appeartobethickeningasaresultofsnowfallincreases,butthePeninsulais

thinningatanalarmingrateduetowarming.TheWestAntarcticsheetisalso

thinning,andwe'renotsureofthereasonwhy.”

OntheUp

TemperaturesinthePeninsulaappeartobeincreasingataroundtwicethe

globalaverage-about2℃overthelast50years.Thosefiguresarebasedon

measurementsmadebyinstrumentsatscientificstations.

Earlierthisyear,DavidVaughan'sgrouppublishedresearchshowingthatthe

vastmajorityofglaciersalongthePeninsula—87%ofthe244studied—are

inretreat.Theicedumpedintotheoceanastheglaciersretreatshouldnot

makemuchdifferencetoglobalsealevels—perhapsafewcentimeters.

Moreworrying,potentially,arethevasticesheetscoveringtherestof

Antarctica.Makingtemperaturemeasurementsfbrthecontinentasawholeis

difficult;itisavastplace—morethan2,000kmacross-therearefew

researchstations,andtemperaturesvarynaturallyby2~3℃fromyearto

year.Butmeasurementsindicatethatinthewest,meltingisunderway.

nAboutone-thirdoftheWestAntarcticicesheetisthinning/'saysDr.

Vaughan,"onaveragebyabout10cmperyear,butintheworstplacesby3-

4mperyear."

TherockonwhichtheWestAntarcticicerestsisbelowsealevel,andBritish

AntarcticSurveyresearchersbelievethethinningcouldbeduetotheicesheet

meltingonitsunderside.

*'Itmaybethattheoceaniswarmingandthat'scausingtheicetomelt,but

theremaybeothermasonsaswell;fbrexample,there'slotsofvolcanismin

thatareaandsothatcouldchangehowmuchheatisdeliveredtotheunderside

oftheicesheet."

CryosatshouldhelptopindownwhatishappeningattheWestAntarctic

fringe.TheradaraltimetersonboarditspredecessorsERS1andERS2have

beenunabletomapthesteepslopesatthecoast,whereasCryosat*sinstrument

shouldbeabletocope.

IftheentireWestAntarcticicesheetdidmelt,sealevelsgloballywouldrise,

byaround5m.Butatthemoment,thereisnosignofthathappening.

Onerecentscientificpaperattemptedtocalculateprobabilitiesfbrhowmuch

WestAntarcticmeltingwoul

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Whenagroupofstudentsgettogethertostudy,whatmighttheyfinallyget

into?

A.Havingaparty.

B.Readingsilently.

C.Copyingeachother'snotes.

D.Chattingcasually.

15.NASAInventionsYouMightUseEveryDay

In1958,PresidentEisenhowersignedtheSpaceAct,officiallycreatingthe

NationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration.Fromthebeginning,the

purposeforthenewbranchextendedbeyondspaceshipsandmoonboots.

Thelawprescribedthatitsresearchandadvancementsshouldbenefitall

people,andinits50-yearhistory,NASAhascertainlyfulfilledthatrole.

Althoughmostpeopletodaywillneversetfootonthemoon,everyonelikely

comesincontactwithaNASAby-producteveryday.Partneringwithvarious

researchteamsandcompanies,NASAcontinuestoproduceavastarrayof

newtechnologiesandproductsthathaveimprovedourdailylives.Basicsteps

inhealth,safety,communicationsandevencasualentertainmentfindtheir

rootsinthegovernmentbranchcommonlyassociatedwithrocketshipsand

floatingpeople.Infact,NASAhasfiledmorethan6,300patentswiththeU.S.

government.

Eachyearsince1976,NASAhaspublishedalistofeverycommercialized

technologyandproductlinkedtoitsresearch.TheNASAjournalSpinoff

highlightstheseproducts,whichhaveincludedthingslikeimproved

pacemakers,stateoftheartexercisemachinesandsatelliteradio.Each

productwasmadepossiblethankstoaNASAideaorinnovation.

Butitdoesn'ttakearocketscientisttousemanyoftheseso-calledby-products.

Readontolearnaboutsomeofthesefamiliarproducts.

1.WaterFilters

Wateristheessentialingredienttohumansurvival.Sincepeoplecannotlive

withoutwater,theabilitytoconvertcontaminatedwatertopurewaterisan

incrediblyimportantscientificachievement.

Astronautsneededawaytocleansewatertheytakeupintospace,since

bacteriaandsicknesswouldbehighlyproblematic.Waterfiltertechnology

hadexistedsincetheearly1950s,butNASAwantedtoknowhowtoclean

waterinmoreextremesituationsandkeepitcleanforlongerperiodsoftime.

Ifyoulookatawaterfilter,youcanusuallydetectsmallchunksofcharcoal

(木炭)insideofthem.Sometimes,whenyoufirstuseawaterfilter,you'll

evennoticetinyblackflecksfromthosechunks.Thischarcoalisspecially

activatedandcontainssilverionsthatneutralizebacteriainthewater.Along

withkillingbacteriainthewater,thefiltersalsopreventfurtherbacterial

growth.Companieshaveborrowedfromthissametechnologytobringusthe

waterfiltersystemsmillionsofpeopleuseathomeeveryday.

2.CordlessTools

Whenyou'resuckingupbitsofdirtorcrumbsaroundthehousewitha

handheldcordlessvacuum,youareactuallyusingthesametechnologythat

astronautsusedonthemoon.AlthoughBlack&Deckerhadalreadyinvented

thefirstbatteiy-poweredtoolsin1961,theNASA-relatedresearchhelped

refinethetechnologythatledtolightweight,cordlessmedicalinstruments,

handheldvacuumcleanersandothertools.

Inthemid-1960s,topreparefbrtheApollomissionstothemoon,NASA

neededatoolthatastronautscouldusetoobtainsamplesofrocksandsoil.

Thedrillhadtobelightweight,compactandpowerfulenoughtodigdeepinto

thesurfaceofthemoon.Sinceriggingupacordtoadrillinouterspacewould

beadifficultfeat,NASAandBlack&Deckerinventedabattery-powered,

magnet-motordrill.Workinginthecontextofalimitedspaceenvironment,

Black&Deckerdevelopedacomputerprogramforthetoolthatreducedthe

amountofpowerexpendedduringusetomaximizebatterylife.

AftertheNASAproject,Black&Deckerappliedthesameprinciplestomake

otherlightweight,battery-poweredtoolsforeverydayconsumers.

3.Long-distanceTelecommunications

Theabilitytocarryonlong-distancetelephoneconversationsdidnothappen

overnight.Itdoesn't

A.spacetravel

B.nationalsecurity

C.people'swelfare

0.economicdevelopment

16.

Accordingtothepassage,peopletellprotectiveliessimplyfortheirown

benefits.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.Byusingacheckcard,aconsumerreceivescreditaswellasamonthly

billwhenabuyingisdone.

18,SevenStepstoaMoreFulfillingJob

Manypeopletodayfindthemselvesinunfulfillingworksituations.Infact,

oneinfourworkersisdissatisfiedwiththeircurrentjob,accordingtothe

recent"Plansfor2004"survey.Theircareerpathmaybefinancially

rewarding,butitdoesn'tmeettheiremotional,socialorcreativeneeds.

They'restuck,unhappy,andhavenoideawhattodoaboutit,exceptmoveto

anotherjob.

MaryLynMiller,veterancareerconsultantandfounderoftheLifeandCareer

Clinic,saysthatwhenmostpeoplearcunhappyabouttheirwork,theirfirst

thoughtistogetadifferentjob.Instead,Millersuggestslookingatthe

possibilityofadifferentlife.Throughherbook,8MythsofMakingaLiving,

aswellasworkshops,seminarsandpersonalcoachingandconsulting,shehas

helpedthousandsofdissatisfiedwarkersreassesslifeandwork.

LikethewayofZen,whichincludesunderstandingofoneselfasonereallyis,

Millerencouragesjobseekersandthosedissatisfiedwithworkorlifeto

examinetheirbeliefsaboutworkandrecognizethat"inmanycasesyour

beliefsarewhatbroughtyoutowhereyouaretoday.nYoumayhavebeen

raisedtothinkthatwomenwerebestatnurturingandcaringand,therefore,

shouldbeteachersandnurses.Sothat'swhatyoudid.Or,perhapsyouwere

broughtuptobelievethatyoushoulddowhatyourfatherdid,soyouhave

takenoverthefamilybusiness,orbecomeadentist"justlikedad.Ifthis,

soundsfamiliar,it*sprobablytimetolookatthenewpossibilitiesforyour

future.

Millerdevelopeda7stepprocesstohelppotentialjobseekersassesstheir

currentsituationandbeliefs,identifytheirrealpassion,andstartonajourney

thatallowsthemtopursuetheirpassionthroughwork.

Step1:Willingnesstodosomethingdifferent.

Breakingthecycleofdoingwhatyouhave'alwaysdoneisoneofthemost

difficulttasksforjobseekers.Manyfinditdifficulttosteerawayfroma

careerpathormakeachange,evenifitdoesn'tfeelright.Millerurgesjob

seekerstoopentheirmindstootherpossibilitiesbeyondwhattheyme

currentlydoing.

Step2:Commitmenttobeingwhoyouare,notwhoorwhatsomeonewants

youtobe.

Lookatthegiftsandtalentsyouhaveandmakeacommitmenttopursuethose

thingsthatyoulove,most.IfyoulOvethesocialaspectsofyourjob,butare

stuckinsideanofficeor"chainedtoyourdesk"mostofthetime,vowto

followyourinstinctandinvestigatealtema6vecareersandworkthatallow

youmoretimetointeractwithothers.Dawnworkedasamanagerforalarge

retailclothingstoreforseveralyears.Thoughshehadadvancedwithinthe

company,shefeltfrustratedandlongedtobeinvolvedwithuatureandthe

outdoors.Shedecidedtogotoschoolnightsandweekendstopursuehertrue

passionbyearninghermaster'sdegreeinforestry.Shenowworksinthe

biotechforestrydivisionofamajorpapercompany.

Step3:Self-definition.

Millersuggeststhatoncejobseekersknowwhotheyare,theyneedtoknow

howtosellthemselves."Inthejobmarket,youareaproduct.Andjustlikea

product,youmustknowtheligaturesandbenefitsthatyouhavetooffera

potentialclient,oremployer.'1Examinetheskillsandknowledgethatyou

haveandidentifyhowtheycanapplytoyourdesiredoccupation.Your

qualitieswillexhibittoemployerswhytheyshouldhireyouoverother

candidates.

Step4:Attainalevelofself-honoring.

Self-honoringorself-lovemayseemlikeanoddstepforjobhunters,but

beingabletoacceptyourself,withoutjudgment,helpseliminateinsecurities

andwillmakeyoumoreself-assured.Byacceptingwhoyouare-allyour

emotions,hopesanddreams,yourpersonality,andyouruniquewayof

being—you*11projectmoreconfidencewhennetworkingandtalkingwith

potentialemployers.T

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Beingavolunteerishelpfulbecausevolunteerassignmentscanprovideyou

withchancestomeetpeople.

20.

The"WildGoose**,whichwasbeingtowed,wassuddenlycoveredbyamist

andpulledunderwater.

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension。0題)

21.[B5]

22.(36)

A.Youngpeoplewhowanttorideacarfbrjoy.

B.Professionalswhostealcarsforothercrimes.

C.Peoplewholackmoneytobuyacar.

D.BothAandB.

23.(31)

A.Theicewascutandhandledwiththehelpofsomespecialtools.

B.Theicewastakenfromtheflowingriverwithhooksandcarriedbysleds

toicehouses.

C.Theicewascarriedonthefrozensurfaceofthepondorriver.

D.Theicewassawedintoevenblocksbyworkers.

24.(26)

A.Increasingupper-bodystrength.

B.Discussingpopularclimbingsites.

C.Selectingthenecessaryequipment.

0.Findingaclimbingpartner.

25.(24)

A.Jobless.

B.Wrongideaabouttheworktheydo.

C.Choosetheircareersundertheinfluenceofthesefalseimages.

D.Vbidcertaincareers.

26.(32)

A.InthePacificOcean.

B.ClosetoEurope.

C.Nobodyknows.

D.IntheAtlanticOcean.

27.(19)

A.Reconsiderhispositionlater.

B.Allowthestudenttomissclass.

C.Lowerthestudent'sgrade.

0.Suggestthatthestudenttrytorescheduletheoperation.

28.(34)

A.Ageneralistismoreprofessionalthanaspecialist.

B.Aspecialistisbettereducatedthanageneralist.

C.Aspecialistdealswithtechniquewhileageneralistworkswithpeople.

D.Aspecialistneedstrainingwhileageneralistgivestraining.

29.

[B8]

30.(29)

A.Itischeapertotravelbytrainthanbyplane.

B.Therailwaystationisusuallyatthecenterofacity.

C.Whenyougetofftheplaneyouwillfindyourselfrightinthecitycenter.

D.Nomotorcarorplanecancarryasmanygoodsasatraindoes.

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

31.

Inthe4thparagraphthepheasants,badgers,andmartinsetc.arementioned

to.

A.explaintheirlivinghabit

B.makeknowntheirhabitat

C.showtheendeavorsofLondonerstomakethecityhabitableforwildlife

D.encouragevolunteerstodosomethingforthespecies

32.

WelearnfromHans'storythatisveryimportantinobservation.

33.

HowdidBritishshareholdersaccumulatewealth?

五、5.ErrorCorrection。題)

34.[S3]

35.[S5]

36.

[S5]

六、6.ErrorCorrection。題)

37.

[S6]

38.

[S10]

39.

[S4]

參考答案

l.Say"Thanks"toParents(I)Accordingtoarecentsurveyinvolvingover

4000collegestudents37%ofundergraduateshaveneversaid"Thanks"to

theirparentsbefore.Theirparentshavedonealltheycouldto(2)bringthem

upinthepastscoreofyears(3)buthaveneverbeenrewardedwithgratitude.

(4)Thesubjectsclaimsuchreasonsasfollows.(5)Firstofallaquarterofthe

students(6)interviewedregarditasparents1responsibilitytosupportthem

spirituallyandfinanciallysotheythinkitisunnecessarytoexpress

appreciationtotheirparents.(5)Neverthelessthemajorityofyoungstersare

awareoftheirparents*tenderlovebutstillnotusedtosaying"Thanks".(5)

Someevenfinda(7)generationgapbetweenthemselvesandtheirparents

and(8)thereforeTeelreluctanttoexpresstheiraffectionfortheirparents.(9)

Inmyeyes(10)expressinggratitudetoourparentsisawayofrespecting

themandtheirlove.Weshouldsay"Thanks"toourparentsdirectlyand

bravelyandwhat'smoreimportantisweshoulddoallthatwecantorewand

them.SaynThanks"toParents(1)Accordingtoarecentsurveyinvolvingover

4000collegestudents,37%ofundergraduateshaveneversaid"Thanks"to

theirparentsbefore.Theirparentshavedonealltheycouldto(2)bringthem

upinthepastscoreofyears,(3)buthaveneverbeenrewardedwithgratitude.

(4)Thesubjectsclaimsuchreasonsasfollows.(5)Firstofall,aquarterofthe

students(6)interviewedregarditasparents1responsibilitytosupportthem

spirituallyandfinanciallysotheythinkitisunnecessarytoexpress

appreciationtotheirparents.(5)Nevertheless,themajorityofyoungstersare

awareoftheirparents'tenderlovebutstillnotusedtosaying"Thanks".(5)

Someevenfinda(7)generationgapbetweenthemselvesandtheirparents,

and(8)thereforeTeelreluctanttoexpresstheiraffectionfortheirparents.(9)

Inmyeyes,(10)expressinggratitudetoourparentsisawayofrespecting

themandtheirlove.Weshouldsay"Thanks1*toourparentsdirectlyand

bravely,andwhat'smoreimportantisweshoulddoallthatwecantorewand

them.解析:[審題]本題要求一篇議論文。所給的提綱清楚明了,按此

行文即可。注意句式的多樣性和用詞的準(zhǔn)確性。

[思路]

第一段說明很多大學(xué)生從未給父母道過謝這種現(xiàn)象;

第二段論述其中的原因;

第三段給出自己的觀點:應(yīng)該給父母道謝:

2.ShouldAdvertisementsBeBanned?Alongwiththerapidprogressof

societytheadvertisingindustryhasundergoneremarkabledevelopment.

Somepeopleholdthatadvertisementshouldnotbebannedbecause

advertisementisagoodchannelwhichhelpspromotetheexchangesof

information.Inaneraofinformationeveryonecanbenefitalotfromthe

advertisementsnotonlythemanufacturersbutalsothecustomers.Moreover

theadvertisementenablespeopletocatchupwiththeamazingadvanceinall

fields.Fromthemushroomingadvertisementspeoplegettoknowsome

newestproductsandthetrendofconsumption.Despitethebenefits

advertisementhasbroughtusmanypeoplestronglycondemnitsayingthat

theyhavebeenfedupwithallkindsofrubbishads.Theycallfora

comprehensivebanontheadvertisementbasedonthefollowingreasons.First

ofallamajorityofadvertisementsarefictitiousandmisleadingcausing

confusioninpeople'sdailylifeandevenleadingtotheinjuryanddeathof

somecustomers.Secondlytheybringmanyinconveniencesandtroublesto

us.Consequentlyitwillexertadisastrousimpactontheliteracyofour

youngergenerations.Tomymindatotalbanonadvertisementisnotanideal

andpracticalchoice.Thedemeritsshouldbynomeansmakeuslosesightof

thebenefitsadvertisementshavebroughttous.Amoreworkableandrational

attitudeshouldbeadoptedthatistoeliminatethefalseandretainthetrue.

Alwaysbearinmindtheoldsaying*'Neverthrowawaythebabywithbath

water."ShouldAdvertisementsBeBanned?Alongwiththerapidprogressof

society,theadvertisingindustryhasundergoneremarkabledevelopment.

Somepeopleholdthatadvertisementshouldnotbebannedbecause

advertisementisagoodchannelwhichhelpspromotetheexchangesof

information.Inaneraofinformation,everyonecanbenefitalotfromthe

advertisements,notonlythemanufacturersbutalsothecustomers.Moreover,

theadvertisementenablespeopletocatchupwiththeamazingadvanceinall

fields.Fromthemushroomingadvertisements,peoplegettoknowsome

newestproductsandthetrendofconsumption.Despitethebenefits

advertisementhasbroughtus,manypeoplestronglycondemnit,sayingthat

theyhavebeenfedupwithallkindsofrubbishads.Theycallfora

comprehensivebanontheadvertisementbasedonthefollowingreasons.First

ofall,amajorityofadvertisementsarcfictitiousandmisleading,causing

confusioninpeople'sdailylifeandevenleadingtotheinjuryanddeathof

somecustomers.Secondly,theybringmanyinconveniencesandtroublesto

us.Consequently,itwillexertadisastrousimpactontheliteracyofour

youngergenerations.Tomymind,atotalbanonadvertisementisnotanideal

andpracticalchoice.Thedemeritsshouldbynomeansmakeuslosesightof

thebenefitsadvertisementshavebroughttous.Amoreworkableandrational

attitudeshouldbeadopted,thatis,toeliminatethefalseandretainthetrue.

Alwaysbearinmindtheoldsaying,nNeverthrowawaythebabywithbath

water."

3.ComputerandOnlineGainesWalkingintoeachandeverydormitoryon

universitycampusyouwouldfindsomeoneplayingcomputergames

especiallyonlineones.Playingcomputerandonlinegamescanbenefitthe

studentsinthefollowingways:firstitoffersagoodwaytorelaxafterlong-

hoursofstudy;secondsomegamesrequiringco-operationbetweenthe

playerscanserveasteam-workspirittraining.Buttheproblemsinvolvedare

alsoquiteobvious.Toomanyhoursspentonthesegamescanbereally

harmfulfurourhealthnottomentionthephenomenonthatsomecollege

studentschoosetoplaygamesinsteadofattendinglectures.Meanwhile

dormitoryisaplaceforustotakearestorsleepandsincethereareusually

fourstudents—andinsomecasesevensixormorestudents—livinginone

dormitorygame-playingindormssometimesturnsouttobeonesourceof

noiseandmakesitimpossibleforotherstorestorsleep.AllinallIdon'tthink

thereisaneasyjudgmentaboutthisissue.Whatweneedtomakesureisthat

game-playingisrestrictedtoatimeperiodthatdoesnotinterrupteitherour

academicactivitiesorthelivesofothers.Giventhisitwouldbeagoodchoice

tomakeourcampuslifemorecolorfuLComputerandOnlineGamesWalking

intoeachandeverydormitoryonuniversitycampus,youwouldfindsomeone

playingcomputergames,especiallyonlineones.Playingcomputerandonline

gamescanbenefitthestudentsinthefollowingways:first,itoffersagood

waytorelaxafterlong-hoursofstudy;second,somegamesrequiringco-

operationbetweentheplayerscanserveasteam-workspirittraining.Butthe

problemsinvolvedarealsoquiteobvious.Toomanyhoursspentonthese

gamescanbereallyharmfulfurourhealth,nottomentionthephenomenon

thatsomecollegestudentschoosetoplaygamesinsteadofattendinglectures.

Meanwhile,dormitoryisaplaceforustotakearestorsleep,andsincethere

areusuallyfourstudents—andinsomecasesevensixormorestudents一

livinginonedormitory,game-playingindormssometimesturnsouttobeone

sourceofnoiseandmakesitimpossibleforotherstorestorsleep.Allinall,

Idon'tthinkthereisaneasyjudgmentaboutthisissue.Whatweneedtomake

sureisthatgame-playingisrestrictedtoatimeperiodthatdoesnotinterrupt

eitherouracademicactivitiesorthelivesofothers.Giventhis,itwouldbea

goodchoicetomakeourcampuslifemorecolorful.

4.BuyingandSellingStocksasaStudentAtpresenttherearemanystudents

engagedinbuyingandsellingstocks.Someofthemarcequippedwith

updateddevicesoastogetthelatestinformationandseizegoldenchances

fortransaction.People'sideasvaryonthisissue.Thereasonswhysome

peopleopposeitareasfollows.Foronethingstudentshavetosacrificetheir

learninghourstofocusonstocksonlytofailinexams.Foranother,students

aretooinexperiencedtomakewiseinvestment.Somespendtheirtuitionon

stocks.Iftheyfailtheywillbeundermassivefinancialpressure.Butthen

supportersbelievethatstockexchangeisagoodwaytoimprovestudents*

abilitytomanagemoneyaswellasapreciouschancetoputtheoryinto

practice.Tomymindinaworldofopportunitiesandchallengesthestock

exchangeshouldnotbeaforbiddenplaceforcollegestudents.Meanwhile

whattheymustkeepinmindislearningfirstforknowledgeismost

valuable.BuyingandSellingStocksasaStudentAtpresent,therearemany

studentsengagedinbuyingandsellingstocks.Someofthemareequipped

withupdateddevicesoastogetthelatestinformationandseizegolden

chancesfortransaction.People'sideasvaryonthisissue.Thereasonswhy

somepeopleopposeitareasfollows.Foronething,studentshavetosacrifice

theirlearninghourstofocusonstocks,onlytofailinexams.Foranother,

studentsaretooinexperiencedtomakewiseinvestment.Somespendtheir

tuitiononstocks.Iftheyfail,theywillbeundermassivefinan

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