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2021年貴州省畢節地區大學英語6級大學

英語六級測試卷(含答案)

學校:班級:姓名:考號:

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicHowtoBeSuccessfulintheFutureJob.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.影響將來事業成功的因素有很多,試舉例說明

2.你對此的看法,并闡述理由

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledBeijingOlympicsVolunteersinMyEyes.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.奧運志愿者所需具備的素質

2.為什么參加奧運志愿者活動

3.志愿者工作需要付出,但值得一做

Usefulwordsandexpressions:

志愿者:volunteer(n./v.)

申請:applyfor,application(n.)

才召募:recruit(v.),recruitment(n.)

3.1.國際上正在提倡低能耗、低排放的低碳生活(featuringlowenergy

demandandcarbondioxideoutput)

2.為什么要提倡低碳生活

3.我們如何貫徹這一理念

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledOncelebrityWorkingasProductsSpokesperson.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.名人代言現象普遍

2.名人代言存在一些問題

3.你的看法

OnCelebrityWorkingasProducts'Spokesperson

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

commentingonthelatestchangeinthepostgraduatecraze.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

YearNusberofApplicants

坨.7%

+1.8%

200610607+2.1%

1.考研人數在持續上漲10年后于2007年開始減少。

2.教研熱降溫的原因。(收費改革;研究生就業難;用人單位重視工作

經驗)

3.我們應該如何選擇。

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertoa

friendinvitinghertocometoBeijingforMay1stholiday.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.假設你是李芳,給好朋友Lily寫一封信。內容如下:

1.邀請她五一放假其間來北京游玩

2.簡單介紹北京的名勝古跡

3.希望對方回信交流意見

ALettertoaFrien

7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topic:OncollegeStudents'RentingHousesoffCampus.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.眼下大學生在外租房居住的現象十分普遍

2.對比分析在外租房居住和在學校座的利弊

3.我的看法

OncollegeStudents5RentingHousesoffCampus

8.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

WidespreadExtravagantSpendingonCampus.Youshouldwriteatleast150

words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.現在很多大學生花錢大手大腳

2,這一現象的原因是…

3.我的看法

WidespreadExtravagantSpendingonCampus

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofLeisureTime,areportforauniversitylecturer.Youshould

writeatleast150wordsfollowingthechartbelowwhichshowstheamount

ofleisuretimeenjoyedbymenandwomenofdifferentemploymentstatus.

Leisuretiaeinatypicalveek:bysexandeMploy?entstatus,1998—1999

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■Males

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EmployedUnemployedRetiredHousewives

part-time

10.假設你是李明,假期即將到來你打算做一次為期三周的旅行,希

望找個外國朋友作為游伴(Travel-mate)。擬一個尋游伴的啟事,交代清

楚日程安排、費用分擔情況、對對方的要求等,并說明對方和你一起出

游的好處。

Travel-mateWanted

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

11.

Whytheconstantbombardmentofinformationaboutfoodisbadforpeople

whohavetheeatingdisorderorthorexianervosa?

A.Becausetheywillfollowtheinformationseriously.

B.Becausetheywillaimtobecomethinner.

C.Becausetheywon'tmakesuitableplans.

D.Becausetheywon'tenjoyeating.

12.

ForlocalpeopleinNorthWales,manyofthemconsiderEnglishaforeign

languageandtheirmotherlanguageis.

13.

WhydowecallMadagascaraDarwinianplayground?

A.Becauseofitsgeographicisolation.

B.Becauseitsnatureisstillinoriginalform.

C.Becausemostofitsplantsareendemic.

D.Becausemostofitsanimalsareendemic.

14.TheMagicofMemory

-ByLaurenceCherry

Ourmemoriesareprobablyourmostcherishedpossessions.Morethan

anythingelseweown,theybelonguniquelytous,definingourpersonalities

andourviewsoftheworld.Eachofuscansummonthousandsofmemories

atwill:ourfirstdayatschool,afavoritefamilypet,asummerhouseweloved.

Andyetthemarvelofmemorycontinuestobeatantalizing(挑逗性的)

mystery.Nevertheless,withinthepastfewyearsgreatadvanceshavebeen

madeinunderstandingwhatmemoryis,howitworks,andhowitmay

possiblybeimproved."We'restandingatthebrinkofawholenewerain

memoryresearch,"saysDr.StevenFerris,apsychologistattheMillhauser

Geriatric(老年醫學的)Clinic."Forthefirsttime,there'sageneralfeeling

thatwe'rereallyontherighttrack."

Foryears,theprevailingtheorywasthatrememberingwassomehow

connectedtoelectricalactivityinsidethebrain.Butwithinthepastdecade,

it'sbecomeclearthatchemicalchangesmustalsobeinvolved,otherwiseour

memoriescouldneversurvivedeep-freeze,coma,anesthesia(麻醉)andother

eventsthatradicallydisruptthebrain'selectricalactivity.Ingeniousresearch

overthepastfewyearshasdemonstratedthatbiochemicalchangesdoindeed

accompanylearningandremembering.Inonedramaticexperiment,mice,

whousuallypreferthesafetyofdarkness,weretaughttofearthedarkand

werethenkilled.Extractsoftheirbrainswereinjectedintountrainedmice,

andtheythenbegantoshunthedark.Otherexperimentershaveshownthat

theamountsofcertainchemicals,suchasRNA(核糖核酸),radicallyin

creasewithlearning,asdotheamountsofcertainneurotransmitters(神經傳

遞素)—chemicalsreleasedbybraincellsthathelpconductnerveimpulses

fromonebraincelltoanother.Memory,then,isalsochemicalinnature,al

thoughexactlyinwhatwayremainsamystery.

Almostallmemoryresearchersnowagreethatourbrainsrecord-andon

somelevelremember-everythingthateverhappenstous.Manypeople

who'venarrowlyescapedsuddendeath,suchassoldiersandmountain

climbers,havereportedthatinthefewsecondsthatseemedlefttothema

streamoflong-lostmemoriesflashedbeforethem.Thefirstexperimental

confinnationthatthebraindoesrecordeveryexperienceinthisminuteway

camesomeyearsagofromDr.WilderPenfieldoftheMontrealNeurological

Institute.Hehopedtocureepileptics(癲癇病人)bystimulatingapartoftheir

brainscalledthetemporalcortex(腦的顆皮層)withamildelectriccurrent.

Becausethebrainisimmunetopain,Penfieldwasabletooperatewithhis

patientsfullyawake.Tohisastonishment,simplybytouchingthebrainsof

somepatientswiththetipofhiswire-thinelectrode(電極)hewasableto

evokeastonishinglypreciseandvividmemories."Iseeaguycomingthrough

thefenceatthebaseballgame,"exclaimedonepatient,wheneverPenfield

touchedtheupperpartofhislefttemporallobe(腦葉)."It'sthemiddleofthe

game,andI'mbacktherewatchinghim)"Anotherwomanreportedbeingback

ataconcertshehadonceattendedandcouldevenhumalongwiththe

orchestrawheneverherbrainwasstimulated.

Investigatorsusinghypnosis(催眠術)havebeenasastonishedasPenfieldat

theamazingcapacityofourmemories.Onceinatrance(昏睡),goodhypnotic

subjectscanreportdetailedrecollectionsofeventsthattookplacedays,

months,evendecadesago-which,whencheckedagainstoldrecordsand

diaries,turnouttobeaccurate."Everything,absolutelyeverything,is

remembered,"saysonehypnotist.

Evensenilepatients,whocanhardlyrememberrecenteventsatall,retainthe

abilitytoremembernewexperiences,butonlyver

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

Anestimatedroboticprocedureswillbeperformedthisyear-from

heart:bypasssurgeriestokidneytransplantstohysterectomies(子宮切除術).

16.

Inancienttimes,athletesWhoshowexcellentskillsinsportscouldbeentitled

to.

17.

InScotland,yourdivorceapplicationcanbeacceptedifyoumakeitin

afteryoufindanyadulteryofyourspousebutstilllivetogetherwithhim.

18.

Aftershegotanewjob,LisaPerezregrettedthatshehadnotdone

volunteeringworkearlier.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Thetermbirdbrainisusedtodescribepeople.

20.AccordingtoJohnMaynardKeynes,whencangovernmentsuse

devaluationofcurrencytotakeinpeople?

A.Whenvalueisinherentinmoney.

B.Whenmetalcurrencybecomesatoken.

C.Whencashcan'tbeusedanonymously.

D.WhenMoore'slawbeginstowork.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.

[B2]

22.

[B6]

23.聽力原文:M:Don'tworryaboutthemeterma'am.It'sbroken.I'llcharge

youaflatfivedollarsfortheride.

W:Ifthetrafficisthisbadeveryday,it'sworthtwiceasmuch.

Q:What'stheman'soccupation?

(13)

A.Acabdriver.

B.Arepairman.

C.Atrafficofficer.

D.Anautomobilesalesman.

24.(15)

A.Shewantstoliveinthesuburbs.

B.Sheisoffendedbyhernaughtychildren.

C.Shedisagreeswithfather.

D.Sheturnsadeafeartoherhusband'swords.

25.

[B5]

26.(24)

A.Forsomesuperstitiousreasons.

B.Onlyfordecoration.

C.Theemperorlikedit.

D.Forthecoveringofthenails.

27.聽力原文:Thefamilyischanging.Inthepast,grandparents,parents,

andchildrenusedtolivetogether,andtheyhadanextendedfamily.

Sometimestwoormorebrotherswiththeirwivesandchildrenwerepartof

thislargefamilygroup.Butfamilystructureischangingthroughouttheworld.

Thenuclearfamilyconsistsofonlyonefather,onemother,andchildren;itis

becomingthemainfamilystructureeverywhere.

Thenuclearfamilyoffersroamedwomensomeadvantages:theyhave

freedomfromtheirrelatives,andthehusbanddoesnothaveallthepowerof

thefamily.Studiesshowthatinnuclearfamilies,menandwomenusually

makeanequalnumberofdecisionsaboutfamilylife.

Butwivesusuallyhaveto"pay"forthebenefitsoffreedomandpower.When

womenlivedinextendedfamilies,sisters,grandparentsandauntshelpedone

anotherwithhouseworkandchildcare.Inaddition,olderwomeninalarge

familygrouphadimportantpositions.Wivesinnuclearfamiliesdonotoften

enjoythisbenefit,andtheyhaveanotherdisadvantage,too:womengenerally

livelongerthantheirhusbands,soolderwomenfromunclearfamiliesoften

havetolivealone.Studiesshowthatwomenaregenerallylesssatisfiedwith

marriagethanmenare.Inthepast,menworkedoutsidethehomeandwomen

workedinside.Houseworkandchildcarewereafulltimejob,andtherewas

notimeforanythingelse.Nowwomenworkoutsideandhavemorefreedom

thantheydidinthepast,buttheystillhavetodomostofthehousework.The

womenactuallyhavetwofull-timejobs,andtheyhavenotmuchfreetime.

(29)'

A.Thewomenhavemorefreedomandcanshareindecisions.

B.Thewomendonothavetobetheheadsofthefamily.

C.Thewomen'srelativesdonothelpthemwiththehouseworkandchildren.

D.Thewomenhavetheleadingplaceinthefamily.

28.(35)

A.Farmers.B.Politicians.C.Accountants.D.Clerks.

29.聽力原文:M:Ihaveaspecialguesttoday,Shirley.Shirley,youtrulyhave

anamazinggarden.Couldyouletusknowhowyouputthistogether?

W:ThisspringItookasquare-footgardeningclass,andIdecidedtotrysome

ofthethingsI'velearned.Um,oneofthemostimportantthingsinsquare-foot

gardeningisthatyouchooseagoodlocation.Youneedatleast6to8hours

ofdirectsunshine.Youalsoneedtochoosealocationthathasgooddrainage,

anditshouldbeaconvenientlocation.Agardenisalotmorefunifyouare

walkingbyandseeingitallthetime.Um,youneedtodecidewhatkindof

containersyouwant,or,inmycase,Iusedwoodenboxes.

M:Well,Shirley,I'venoticedtheseverticalbeams.I'veneverseenthatbefore.

Couldyouexplainthattousalittlebit?

W:Rightherewehavesomecantaloupe,andcantaloupetakealotofspace

whenyougrowthemoutontheground,andIdon'thavethatmuchspace,so

Ijustgrowthemup.Ijustmadeametalframe,andtooksomestring.Ijust

allowthemtogrowup,andtheywillsupportthemselves.

M:Thisisamazing.Inoticedinthisgarden,thereisavastamountof

vegetation.

W:Well,overonthefarend,Ihavetomatoesgrowingvertically.Infrontof

thoseIhavegreenpeppers,basil,strawberries,beets,greenbeans,com,

carrotsandsoon.Righthere,asIsaidbefore,Ihavecantaloupe.Downatthe

bottom,IhavesomeMexicantomatoes.Anddownatthisend,Ihaveeggplant,

anotherkindofpeppercalledbananapeppers,cucumbers,okra,

pumpkins...andIthinkthat'saboutit.

M:I'msoimpressed.I'dtiketothankyouverymuchforhavingusintoday

tolookatyourgarden.

(23)--

A.Byattendingaclass.

B.Fromherparents.

C.Throughagardeningmagazine.

D.Fromherneighbors.

30.

[B3]

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

31.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor

incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Inthebeginningcomputerswerehuman.Thentheytooktheshapeofmetal

boxes,fillingentireroomsbeforebecomingeversmallerandmore

widespread.Nowtheyareevaporatingaltogetherandbecomingaccessible

fromanywhere.

Thatisaboutasbriefahistoryofcomputersasanyonecanmakeit.Thepoint

isthattheyaremuchmorethandevicesinaboxorinadatacenter.Computing

hasconstantlychangedshapeandlocation—mainlyasaresultofnew

technology,butoftenalsobecauseofshiftsindemand.

Thefirst"computers"wereindeedpeople.Thewordoriginallymeantan

individualwhosolvedequations,oftenusingamechanicalcalculator.

Hundredsofthemwereemployedbybigcompaniesthatneededtodoalotof

number-crunching,suchasairplanemanufacturers.Itwasonlyaround1945

thatthewordcametodescribemachinery.

Butevenafterthat,,computingkeptundergoingchanges—or,inthejargon,

platform,shifts.Themainframe,theoriginalcomputingplatform,was

replacedbyminicomputers,whichinturngavewaytopersonalcomputers,

whicharenowbeingpushedasidebyhand-helddevicesandsmart-phones.

Witheachstepthearchitecturetheunderlyingstructureofcomputing—

becamemoredistributed.

Now,thisspecialreportwillargue,computingistakingonyetanothernew

shape.Itisbecomingmorecentralizedagainassomeoftheactivitymoves

intodatacenters.Butmoreimportantly,itisturningintowhathascometobe

calleda"cloud",orcollectionsofclouds.Computingpowerwillbecomemore

andmoredisembodiedandwillbeconsumedwhereandwhenitisneeded.

Theriseofthecloudismorethanjustanotherplatform,shiftthatgetsgeeks

excited.Itwillundoubtedlytransform,theinformationtechnology(IT)

industry,butitwillalsoprofoundlychangethewaypeopleworkand

companiesoperate.Itwillallowdigitaltechnologytopenetrateeverycorner

oftheeconomyandofsociety,creatingsometrickypoliticalproblemsalong

theway.

Theshapeofcomputershasbeenundergoingconstantchanges,andnowitis

becoming.

32.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Withincreasingprosperity,WesternEuropeanyouthishavingaflingthatis

creatingdistinctiveconsumerandculturalpatterns.Theresulthasbeenthe

increasingemergenceinEuropeofthatphenomenonwellknowninAmerica

asthe"youthmarket".Thisisamarketinwhichenterprisingbusinessescater

tothedemandsofteenagersandolderyouthsinalltheirrockmaniaandpop-

artforms.

InWesternEurope,theyouthmarketmayappropriatelybesaidtobeinits

infancy.InsomecountriessuchasBritain,WestGermanyandFrance,itis

moreadvancedthaninothers.CharacteristicsoftheevolvingEuropeanyouth

marketindicatedissimilaritiesaswellassimilaritiestotheAmericanyouth

market.

Themarket'sbasisisessentiallythesamemorespendingpowerandfreedom

touseinthehandsofteenagersandolderyouth.Youngconsumersalsomake

upanincreasinglyhighproportionofthepopulation.AsintheUnitedStates,

youthfultastesinEuropeextendoverasimilarrangeofproductsrecordsand

recordplayers,transistorradios,leatherjacketsand"wayout"extravagantly-

styledclothing,cosmeticsandsoftdrinks.Generallyitisnowdifficulttotell

inwhichdirectiontrans-Atlanticteenageinfluencesareflowing.Also,a

patternofconformitydominatesEuropeanyouthasinthiscountry,thoughin

Britaintheobjectistowearclothesthat"makethewearerstandout"butalso

makehim"in",suchastighttrousersandprecisely-tailoredjackets.

Worshipandemulationof"idols"intheentertainmentfield,especiallythe

popsingersandotherperformersarepervasive.Thereisalsothesame

exuberanceandunpredictabilityinsuddenfadswitches.InParis,buyersof

storescateringtotheyouthmarketcarefullywatchwhatdressisbeingworn

byapopulartelevisionteenagesingertobereadyforasuddendemandfor

copies.InStockholmotherfollowersofteenagefadscalltheyouthmarket

"attractivebutirrational".

ThemostobviousdifferencebetweentheyouthmarketinEuropeandthatin

theUnitedStatesisinsize.Intermsofvolumeandvarietyofsales,themarket

inEuropeisonlyashadowofitsAmericancounterpart,butitisagrowing

shadow.

ButtherearealsotheseimportantdissimilaritiesgenerallywithAmerican

youthmarket:IntheEuropeanyouthmarket,unlikethatoftheUnitedStates,

itistheworkingyouthwhoprovidesthebulkofpurchasingpower.

Ontheaverage,theschool-finishingagestilltendstobe14years.Thisisthe

maximumagetowhichcompulsoryeducationextends,andwithEurope's

industrialmanpowershortage,thousandsofteenageyouthsmaysoonattain

incomesequalinmanycasestothatoftheirfathers.Workingyouth,

consequently,arethebigspendersintheEuropeanyouthmarket,butthey

alsohavelessleisurethanthosestayingonatschool,whoinmmhaveless

buyingpower

Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.ThedistinctiveconsumerandculturalpatternsamongyouthinWestern

Europe.

B.ThecomparisonbetweenthefeaturesofyouthmarketsinEuropeand

America.

C.ThehighproportionyoungconsumersaccountforbothinEuropeand

America.

D.Theimmatureandunder-developedyouthmarketinWesternEuropea.

33.

Inthefirstparagraph,individualborrowingiscitedbecause.

A.itsharessimilaritieswiththegovernment'sSocialSecuritypolicies

B.thereisnoguaranteethatitwillbeprofitableinthestockmarket

C.itisnotproperforthebrokeragehousestopersuadepeopletoborrow

money

D.itisanindicationoftheBushadministration'sseriousconcernoverthe

stockmarket

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

34.

[S3]

35.

[S2]

36.

[S9]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.

[S3]

38.EveryAmericanPresidentlivedintheWhiteHouse

exceptforGeorgeWashington,althoughhedidhaveaSI.

majoritypartindesigningtheWhiteHouse.S2.

ThegovernmentheldacompetitiontochoosethebestS3.

designforit.ThewinnerwasayoungmanofSouthCarolina,

JamesHoban.Hisdesignwasathree-levelhouseof

stone.AndPresidentWashingtonmadesomechangesin

thewinningdesign.Hemadethehouselongandwider,S4.

andchangeditintoatwostoriedhouseinsteadofthree.

ThesecondPresident,JohnAdams,wasfirsttoliveS5.

intheWhiteHouse.WhenheandhiswifemovedontotheS6.

newhousein1800,workwasstillgoingon,althoughthe

mainliveareawascompleted.ThewholeworkdidnotfinishS7.

untiltheadministrationofthe3rdPresident,Thomas

Jefferson.Twelveyearslater,theBritisharmyinvaded

WashingtonandburnedtheWhiteHouse.Thefirecompletely

destroyedtheinsideofthebuildingandtheWhite

Housewassodangeroustolivein.LateronworkersrebuiltS8.

theinsideofit.Moreofficeswereadded,mostof

whichunderground.Noneofthework,however,changedS9.

theappearingofthebuilding.ManypeopleaskedwhytheS10.

President'shouseiscalledtheWhiteHouse.Historianssay

becauseitwaspaintedwhite.

[SI]

39.

[S2]

參考答案

l.HowtoBeSuccessfulintheFutureJobNowpeoplearemakingeveryeffort

tosucceedintheirjobs.Therearemanyfactorsforcareersuccesssuchas

highereducationsoundmasteryofforeignlanguagesandcomputer

knowledgerichworkingexperienceandstrongsensesofcooperationSome

peopleclaimthathighereducationisofgreatimportance.Itisnodoubtthat

universityeducationlaysasolidfoundationforone'sfuturesuccess.

PersonallyIadoptanoppositeopinionthatotherfactorsaremoreimportant.

Inthefirstplaceplentyofworkingexperiencewillhelponesettleproblems

toagreatextentinthefuturecareer.Moreoverpeople'scompetenceof

communicationandcooperationwithotherswillmakeiteasierforthemtobe

successfulinteamworkundoubtedly.Tosumupitisnotwisetoattachtoo

muchimportancetoeducation.Itwouldbebetterifwestrikeabalance

betweenIQandEQinpreparationforthefuturecareer.HowtoBeSuccessful

intheFutureJobNowpeoplearemakingeveryefforttosucceedintheirjobs.

Therearemanyfactorsforcareersuccess,suchashighereducation,sound

masteryofforeignlanguagesandcomputerknowledge,richworking

experienceandstrongsensesofcooperation,Somepeopleclaimthathigher

educationisofgreatimportance.Itisnodoubtthatuniversityeducationlays

asolidfoundationforone'sfuturesuccess.Personally,Iadoptanopposite

opinionthatotherfactorsaremoreimportant.Inthefirstplace,plentyof

workingexperiencewillhelponesettleproblemstoagreatextentinthefuture

career.Moreover,people'scompetenceofcommunicationandcooperation

withotherswillmakeiteasierforthemtobesuccessfulinteamwork

undoubtedly.Tosumup,itisnotwisetoattachtoomuchimportanceto

education.ItwouldbebetterifwestrikeabalancebetweenIQandEQin

preparationforthefuturecareer.

2.BeijingOlympicsVolunteersinMyEyesAsthe2008BeijingOlympics

drawsnearChinaisalsosteppingupeffortsintherecruitmentofvolunteers.

Applicationssooncomefrompeopleofallwalksoflife.Butapartfrom

enthusiasmandpatienceavolunteerworkeralsoneedsotherqualitiessuchas

foreignlanguageproficiencydrivingskillsandfirst-aidknowledgeetc.

dependingonthenatureofspecificjobs.Beingavolunteerworkerforthe

BeijingOlympicGamesisverymeaningful.Forthecountryitsavesthe

operatingcostsfortheorganizingcommittee.Thoughpre-eventtraining

entailslargeinvestmentsvolunteers'contributiontotheoverallhuman

resourcesisinvaluable.Alsofortheindividualswecanbroadenourhorizons

throughparticipationofthisinternationalpageant.Foruniversitystudentsin

particularOlympicsvolunteerworkhelpsustogainlifeexperienceand

cultivateoursenseofsocialresponsibility.Tobesurebesidesasenseof

honourandachievementvolunteerworkisbothtime-andenergy-consuming.

Thetrainingandrehearsalalonecanlastformonthsandonemayhaveto

sacrificeleisuretimeforthisunpaidworkbothbeforeandduringthecoming

Olympics.Howeverforthesuccessfulconveningofthegamessuchsacrifice

isworthwhileandIwouldliketobeoneoftheOlympicsvolunteers

then.BeijingOlympicsVolunteersinMyEyesAsthe2008BeijingOlympics

drawsnear,Chinaisalsosteppingupeffortsintherecruitmentofvolunteers.

Applicationssooncomefrompeopleofallwalksoflife.Butapartfrom

enthusiasmandpatience,avolunteerworkeralsoneedsotherqualities,such

asforeignlanguageproficiency,drivingskills,andfirst-aidknowledge,etc.,

dependingonthenatureofspecificjobs.Beingavolunteerworkerforthe

BeijingOlympicGamesisverymeaningful.Forthecountry,itsavesthe

operatingcostsfortheorganizingcommittee.Thoughpre-eventtraining

entailslargeinvestments,volunteers'contributiontotheoverallhuman

resourcesisinvaluable.Alsofortheindividuals,wecanbroadenourhorizons

throughparticipationofthisinternationalpageant.Foruniversitystudentsin

particular,Olympicsvolunteerworkhelpsustogainlifeexperienceand

cultivateoursenseofsocialresponsibility.Tobesure,besidesasenseof

honourandachievement,volunteerworkisbothtime-andenergy-consuming.

Thetrainingandrehearsalalonecanlastformonths,andonemayhaveto

sacrificeleisuretimeforthisunpaidworkbothbeforeandduringthecoming

Olympics.However,forthesuccessfulconveningofthegames,suchsacrifice

isworthwhile,andIwouldliketobeoneoftheOlympicsvolunteersthen.解

析:寫作提示:這篇作文的話題具有較強的時效性。與許多六級作文不

同,本話題沒有明顯的爭議性。但是根據所給的提綱,寫作時也并不能

平鋪直敘。第一段可以簡要介紹事件背景,再根據常識簡述對奧運會志

愿者的要求,第二段可以從社會、個人兩個方面來闡述人們參加奧運志

愿者活動的原因;最后一段提出奧運志愿者們可能需要克服的困難,并

可以用自己的立場作結,契合“我眼中的奧運志愿者”這一主題。

3.low-carbonLife?Currentlyanewconceptisgainingpopularitythatis

low-carbonlifewhichfeatureslowenergydemandandlowcarbondioxide

output.Peopleshouldtrytoreducetheirconsumptionofenergyandresources

andtoproducelesspollution.②Whyisthisconceptdrawingpeople's

attention?Thereasonsaremultiple.③Firsttheworldisshowingmoresigns

ofenergyandresourcesscarcity.Whatcanweleaveourfollowing

generationstoliveonifwedon'treservethelimitedresources??Secondthe

worldisbeingpollutedmoreandmoreseriouslywitheverypassingday.We

wouldbeashamedofpassingonadirtyearthtoourkids.⑤Thirdpeople

cometorealizethatglobaleffortisrequiredtotackletheproblemwhichcalls

forsomestrikingslogantouniteandencouragepeople.⑥Ascollege

studentswecanengageourselvesintwoways.Firsthelptospreadtheconcept

oflow-carbonlifeamongpeoplebeginningfromthecampusandourfamilies.

Secondcarryouttheconceptinourdailylife.low-carbonLife①Currently,a

newconceptisgainingpopularity,thatis,low-carbonlife,whichfeatureslow

energydemandandlowcarbondioxideoutput.Peopleshouldtrytoreduce

theirconsumptionofenergyandresourcesandtoproducelesspollution.②

Whyisthisconceptdrawingpeople'sattention?Thereasonsaremultiple.③

First,theworldisshowingmoresignsofenergyandresourcesscarcity.What

canweleaveourfollowinggenerationstoliveonifwedon'treservethe

limitedresources??Second,theworldisbeingpollutedmoreandmore

seriouslywitheverypassingday.Wewouldbeashamed

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