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(2021年)河南省新鄉(xiāng)市大學英語6級大學英語六級測試卷(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、1.Writing(10題)1.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledPreservingCultureintheFaceofGlobalization.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.什么是文化遺產(兩個方面:文物古跡和文學藝術)?

2.我國文化遺產在全球化影響下所受到的不利影響。

3.怎樣保護文化遺產?

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositionbasedonthefollowinglinegraphthatshowsthechangesoftheattendanceinthereaddingroom.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinesewiththetitleCollegeReadingRoomPhenomenon.

1.描述圖表中的兩個循環(huán)(cycle)所反映的問題。

2.分析引起該變化的原因。

3.你的結論。

CollegeReadingRoomPhenomenon

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledSocialPractice.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.為什么要參加社會實踐?

2.參加社會實踐可能會產生的問題。

3.我對社會實踐的看怯。

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledMyViewonChangesofNationalPublicHoliday.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.在中國實行已久的五一黃金周在2008年被縮短,但是新添了幾個較短的法定假日

2.這種變化帶來的影響

3.你如何看待這種變化

MyViewonChangesofNationalPublicHoliday

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition,onthetopicNoPainsNoGains.YourcompositionshouldbebasedontheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.Yourpartofthecompositionshouldbeatleast150words.

1.請解釋"NoPainsNoGains"的含義;

2.舉例證明。

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopic:HowtoSucceedinaJobInterview?Youshouldwriteatleast100words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.面試在求職過程中的作用。

2.取得面試成功的因素:儀表、舉止談吐、能力、專業(yè)知識、自信、實事求是……

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopic:Travel-mateWanted.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

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—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

8.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledStartingCareerinaBigCityorSmallTown?.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.很多大學生畢業(yè)后去大城市工作

2.也有人選擇去小城鎮(zhèn)工作

3.結合實際情況談談自己的想法

StartingCareerinaBigCityorSmallTown?

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessaycommentingontheevaluationofteachers'performancedonebythestudents.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.不少大學讓學生參與任課老師教學情況的測評。

2.對此改革措施校方、教師、學生的看法不一。

3.學生測評教師的益處以及可能產生的問題。

EvaluationbyStudents

10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicCollegeStudents'PressureinFindingJobs.Youshouldwriteatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.07年應屆大學畢業(yè)生人數達近幾年來最高峰,就業(yè)形勢依然嚴峻

2.如何解釋其中原因

3.對該問題的出路提出看法

CollegeStudents'PressureinFindingJobs

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)11.WhathasCorporateAmericadiscoveredintermsofsocialresponsibility?

A.Itleadstomorecapitalinvestmentandconsumerloyalty.

B.Itleadscompaniesintoacompetitiontooutgreeneachother.

C.Itgetsmanyconsumerstopayattentiontoglobalwarming.

D.Itcancheckthebalanceamongprofit,planetandpeople.

12.

NancyWoods'fatherdidn'tdecidetorevealhiswife'sdiseaseuntil______.

A.hewashospitalizedforoverwork

B.hewastoooldtocareforthewife

C.hiswiferefusedtoeatanyfood

D.hiswifesetfiresintheirapartment

13.

InScotland,thetwotypesofdivorcesprocedureinthejudicialoffer'scourtare______.

14.SoundEffects

Snorers(打鼾的人)havealwaysbeenmadejokes.Incartoons,theirnasalroar1iftstheroofoffhouses.Insituationcomedies,there'sthewifewhorollsherevesathersnoringbedmate.Butinreality,it'snotallthatfunny.Infact,snoringcanbeanightmareforsnorersandtheirtroubledpartners.whomaywakeupseveraltimesanighttopoke,andmaybehoistlovedonesontotheirsidesfora1ittlerelief.

RisksofSnoringProblems

Butthenightlyracketismorethanapotentialrelationshipstrain.Accordingtothelatestresearch,anincreasinglyolderandheavierpopulationmaymakethisconditionanevengreaterhealthriskthanwepreviouslythought.ForMaggieMoss-Tucker.successfultreatmentforalongtimesnoringproblemcamealmostbyaccident.Onefallmorningin2005,shesawasignatherlocalgymseekingsnorersasvolunteersforastudyatBoston'sBrigham&Women'sHospital.Moss-Tucker,now56,wasintrigued.Shehadstartedsnoringnearlyadecadeearlier.“I'dtriedeverythingtostop.”shesays.fromsleepinguprighttousingnosestripsoramouthguard.Buttoherandherhusband'sdismay.nothingworked.WhenshesignedupforthestudyandspentanightatasuburbanBostonsleeplab,shefoundoutwhy.

Afterreviewinghersleeppatternsandoxygenlevels,researcherstoldherthathersnoringwasactuallyanindicationofsomethingworse.Shesufferedfromasleepapnea(呼吸暫停),aconditioninwhichpatientsstopbreathingrepeatedlyastheysleepandcanwakeupasmanyas100timesanight—oftenwithoutrememberingit.Thatkindofrevelationhasledtodoctorsre-evaluatingaconditiononcetreatedaslittlemorethananuisance.“Inthepast.snoringhasbeentreatedlikeajokingmatter:younevertalkedaboutitwithyourdoctor,”saysDr.DavidRapoport,medicaldirectoroftheSleepDisordersCenteratNewYorkUniversityMedicalCenter(NYC..“ButwhenitbecomesveryprominentorsuchthatitwakesyouupOFinterfereswithbrea-thing,itcanbeaproblem.”

Sleepapnea,inwhichtheairwaybecomesblockedof.1essoften.thebrainfailstoproperlycontrolbreathingduringsleeping.canbeviewedasoneextremeofthesnoringspectrum.Softsnoring.whichisnotgenerallyconsideredahealthhazard.wouldbeattheotherend.Asthesoundandpersistenceofapatient'ssnoringgrows,sodothehealthconcerns.AstudypublishedintheMarchIissueofthejournalSleepfoundthatloudsnorershada40percentgreaterriskthannon-snorersofsufferingfromhighbloodpressure,34percentgreateroddsofhavingaheartattackanda67percentgreaterchanceofhavingastroke.

That'saproblemgiventhenumberofnoisysleepersoutthere.InarecentpollbytheNationalSleepFoundation,aboutonethirdofUSworkingadultsreportedsnoringatleastafewnightsinthepreviousmonth.Snoringgenerallyworsenswithagesotherateisevenhigheramongtheelderly.And,contrarytocommonperceptions,it'snearlyascommoninwomenasmen.Menopause(更年期)appearstobeafactor,asisweight.Beingoverweightcancausethicknessintheairwaytube,holdingbacktheflowofoxygen.

TreatmentofSnoringProblems

Yetmanywhoregularlysnoredon'trealizethatitcouldbebadfortheirhealth.Theresearchlinkinghypertension,cardiacproblemsandloudsnoringisrelativelynew.Andthoughawarenessofsleepapneaisgrowing,specialistssaytheconditionisstillvastlyundertreated.Primary-carephysiciansdon'troutinelyaskpatientsaboutthequalityoftheirsleep—thoughthatisbeginningtochangeandfewpatientsthinktotelltheirdoctorsthatthey'resnoring,unlessitbecomeshazardoustotheirpartner.Sleepspecialistsestimatethatbetween12millionand18millionAmericanshavesomeform.ofsleepapneabutmanyofthem,likeMoss-Tucker,remainundiagnosedforyears.Re

A.thecausesofsnoringproblems

B.thetreatmentsofsnoringproblems

C.therisksofsnoringproblems

D.thehazardsandthetreatmentsofsnoringproblems

15.

InChina,someriversaresopollutedthatfishcan'tgrowinthem.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

Eachfederalurbansearch-and-rescuetaskforceismadeupofatleast60members.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

In2001,R-ratedfilmsaccountedforthemajorityofHollywoodfilmsbecausebothdomesticandforeignmarketswereinfavorofactionmovies.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Whilesleeping,peoplemightturnandtossiftheyarephysicallyormentallyill.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Intheeyesofanadult,sportsinhighschoolareactually,______ratherthansimpleextensionsoftheclassroom.

20.

InScotland,yourdivorceapplicationcanbeacceptedifyoumakeitin______afteryoufindanyadulteryofyourspousebutstilllivetogetherwithhim.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)21.聽力原文:W:NowMr.Gates,letscontinueourtalkaboutyourproposalaboutthewasterecyclingproject.

M:Well,(23)it'sarathersimpleprojectatthebeginning.Itwouldconsistofonlyoneproductionline,butwecouldexpanditafterwards.

W:Howmuchisthefinancialinvestment?

M:Includingloans?IwouldsayintheareaoftwomillionUSdollars.

W:Isee.

M:Howmuchwouldyouliketoinvestinthisproject?

W:(24)Asageneralpracticewelayout51percentoftheoverallinvestment.Thisincludes,ofcourse,capital,factory,buildingsandequipments,thingslikethat.

M:Thatseemsreasonable.Nowlet'scometothetimeframe.Howlongdoestheventurerun?

W:Howlongwouldyouwant?

M:Asit'sasmallventure,Iwouldsuggest5yearstostartwith.

W:Thecontractisrenewableandcanbeextendedifbothsidesagreed.

M:Howlongdotheboardmembersserve?

W:IwouldsayFiveyears.

M:(25)Thechairmanwouldbethelegalrepresentative.

W:Yes.Amanagementofficewouldbebroughtforthandwouldberesponsibleforthedaytodayrunningofthejointventure.Sofarasthemanagementisconcerned,youmightappointthemanagerandthechiefengineeroftheproject.Andwemightappointtheirdeputies.

M:Ok,soundsgood.

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A.Theproductioncost.

B.Thefinancialoutlay.

C.Thebankloans.

D.Theproductionline.

22.聽力原文:M:I'vetoldSusieitwon'twork,butshetakesherownway.

W:Leaveheralone.She'salwaysrefusedtogiveupuntilallhopeisgone.Ithinkshejustenjoystheprocedureofsolvingtoughproblems.

Q:WhatdothespeakersthinkofSusie?

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A.Sheisstubborn.

B.Sheislonely.

C.Sheisnoteasy-going.

D.Sheishopeless.

23.聽力原文:W:Imustgotothelibrary,theonenearthelaboratory,bemuseIhavetofinishmyresearchprojectbytomorrow.ButifIcould,Iprefertogowithyoutothetheatre.

M:Iwishyoucouldcomealong.

Whereisthewomangoingnow?

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A.Tothelibrary

B.Tothetheatre

C.Totheresearchinstitute

D.Tothelaboratory

24.(43)

25.(28)

A.Sheisselfishandcruel.

B.Sheiskindandpolite.

C.Sheisproudandhelpful.

D.Sheislonelyandunhappy.

26.

【B2】

27.聽力原文:M:Thinkaboutit,Mary.Throughtelecommunicationinformationtravelsalmostatthespeedoflight.

W:Thatis1,860,000milespersecond,isn'tit?

M:Yeh.Or300,000kmpersecond.Ofcourseonlylightcantravelthatfast.

W:Yeh.Iknow,Bob.Butitisstillincredible.Whenanastronautlandsonthemoonwithinsecondsweonearthcanseeithappen.PeoplehereinAustraliaseeitatthesamemomenttheyseeitinUS.Itiswonderful.

M:Maybeit'swonderful.Iknowverywellitisafact.Allovertheplanetwecanseethesamethingatthesametime.Somovingonthemoonorplayingasoccergameorifwelikewecanwatchthesamewar.

W:That'sawful!

M:What?Soccer?

W:YouknowverywellthatImeanwar.It'sawfultohaveawarandit'sawfultowatchawarontelevision.It'snotrighttositinyourhousetowatchpeoplekilleachother.

M:Rightorwrong,awfulornot,itisafact.Warsareonthetelevisionallthetime,andpeopleallovertheworldwatchit.Sometimestheyeatdinnerwhiletheywatch.

W:Idon'tbelievethat.

M:Thetroublewithyouisthatyouhavemanyopinionsaboutthingsbutyoudon'tlookatfacts.Youdon'tseewhatyoudon'twanttosee.

(23)

A.Thespeedoflight.

B.Thespeedoftelecommunications.

C.Astronautslandingonthemoon.

D.TheUnitedStates.

28.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:InBritainthereare11nationaldailynewspapersmidmostpeoplemadoneofthemeveryday.Therearetwokindsofnewspaper.Oneislargeinsizeandhasmanydetailedarticlesaboutnationalandinternationalevents.Thesenewspapersarecalledtheseriouspapersorthequalitypapers.Theotherkind,calledthetabloids,acesmallerinsize,havemompictures,oftenincolor,andshortarticles,oftenaboutlessimportanteventsorabouttheprivatehoesofwellknownpeople.Althoughmepeopledisapproveoftabloids,morepeoplebuythemthanbuytheseriousnewspapers.TheSun,forexample,whichisatabloid,isthebiggest-sellingnewspaperinBritain.Thetabloidsaresometimescalledthegutterpress.Andin1997,somephotographreportersofthetabloidsweresaidtobeinvolvedinthetragicdeathofPrincessDianainFranceandtheywerecriticizedasPaparazzibythepublic.

MostnationalnewspapersinBritainexpressapoliticalopinionmidpeoplechoosethenewspaperthattheyreadaccordingtotheirownpoliticalbeliefs.Mostofthenewspapersareright-wingwhichmeanstheysupporttheConservativeParty.TheseamtheDailyTalegraph,whichistheseriousnewspaper,theDailyExpress,DailyMail,DailyStar,theSunandToday,whicharealltabloids.OftheotherseriousnewspapersTheTimes,theoldestnewspaperinBritain,didnotformerlyhaveonestrongpoliticalviewbutitisnowmoreright-wing.TheIndependentdoesnotsupportmypoliticalparty,andneitherdoestheFinancialTimes,whichconcentratesonbusinessandfinancialnews.TheDailyMirroristhevoiceoftheLaborParty.

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A.Probingintotheprivacyoffamouspeople.

B.Shortarticlesaboutlessimportantevents.

C.Colorfulpicturesandsmallersize.

D.Allabove.

29.聽力原文:Businessandpublicorganizationsspendtensofmillionsofdollarseachyearondevelopmentprogramstoimprovetheirmanagers'interpersonalskills.You'dthink,therefore,thattherewouldbelittledebateoverwhethersuchskillscanbeeffectivelytaught.Buttherearediverseopinionsonthisquestion.

Ononesidearethosewhoviewinterpersonalskillsasessentiallypersonalitytraitsthataredeep-rootedandnotinclinedtochange.Justassomepeoplearenaturallyquiet,whileothersareoutgoing,theanti-trainingsidearguesthatsomepeoplecanworkwellwithotherswhilemanycannot.Thatis,it'satalentyoueitherhaveoryoudon't.Theybelievethatnoamountoftrainingislikelytoconvertindividualswithhighlyoffensiveinterpersonalstylesinto"people-oriented'types.

Theskillsadvocateshaveanincreasingbodyofexperimentalresearchtosupporttheircase.Forinstance,thereisevidencethattrainingprogramsfocusingonthehumanrelationsproblemsofleadership,supervision,attitudestowardemployees,communication,andself-awarenessproducesomeimprovementinmanagerialperformance.

Nothingintheresearchsuggeststhatskillstrainingcanmagicallytransform.theinterpersonallyincompetentintohighlyeffectiveleaders.Butthatshouldnotbethetestofwhetherinterpersonalskillscanbetaught.Theevidencestronglydemonstratesthattheseskillscanbelearned.Althoughpeopledifferintheirbaselineabilities,theresearchshowsthattrainingcanresultinimprovedskillsformostpeople.

(33)

A.Humanrelations.

B.Personality.

C.Interpersonalskillstraining.

D.Interpersonalcompetence.

30.聽力原文:M:(19)YouknowI'vebeenthinkingaboutapplyingforajobinGermany.Well,I'vegotthedetailsaboutdifferentjobsandI'dlikeyouropinionaboutwhichwouldbethebestonetogofor.

W:Wherearethejobs?

M:(20)One'sinMunich,one'sinFrankfurtandtheotherone'sinHamburg.

W:Munich'ssupposedtobeaveryniceplace.

M:Yes,itis,andit'salsoinabeautifulpartofGermany,notfarfromtheAlps.

W:Thatwouldbegreatforthekidsthey'dlovetobeabletogoskiingatweekends.

M:But,oneproblemwithMunichisthatit'sgrowingveryfast.Thatmeansthecostoflivingwillprobablybeveryhigh.

W:(21)HowisthesalaryofthejobinMunichcomparedwiththeotherjobs?

M:It'shigherthanthesalaryofthejobinFrankfurtbutlowerthantheoneinHamburg.TheHamburgjobhasthemostresponsibility.Fromthepointofviewofcareerprogressionthatwouldprobablybethebestjobforme.

W:Hamburg'stheclosesttoBritain,too,soitwouldbeeasytocomebackforlongweekendsandholidays.

M:That'sright,andthere'saregularferryservicewhichwouldsavequiteabitonfares.

W:WhataboutthecostoflivinginGermanyasawhole?HowisitcomparedwithBritish?

M:Well,It'sdefinitelyhigherthanoverhere,butsalariesaresubstantiallyhigher,sowe'dcertainlybebetteroffthanwearenow.

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A.Thecomparisonincostsoflivingbetweendifferentcountries.

B.Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofworkingindifferentplaces.

C.Wheretospendtheirforthcomingholidays.

D.Whichuniversitytheireldestsonshouldattend.

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)31.

Thebestwaytodealwithstressisto______.

A.dothingsofourownaccord

B.trytolengthenourlife

C.becomeambitiousinbusiness

D.getmoreeustressandmeetlessdistress

32.Accordingtothepassage,GMdecidedtograduallybringitsHummerbrandtoanendbecauseof______.

33.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

IfenvironmentaltrendsinWesternnationscontinueonapositivetrack,somedaychildrenmayask,"Mommy,whatwaspollution?"Butbetweenthatdayandoursstandstheultimateenvironmentalproblem:globalwarming.Fightinganartificialgreenhouseeffectisthegreatestofenvironmentalchallenges,becausethecurewillnotbepossibleunlessalmosteverynationonEarthparticipates.

Inthelastcentury,globaltemperatureshaverisen1degreeFahrenheit(華氏溫度).Somescientistsremainskepticalaboutprojectedfuturewarming,butanoft-heardclaim,thattheideaofglobalwarmingisbeingpromo-tadonlybyfringefanatics,isnottrue.InDecember2004,Science,oneoftheworld'sleadingtechnicaljournals,declaredinanessay,"Withoutsubstantialdisagreement,scientistsfindhumanactivitiesareheatingEarth'ssurface."

Willglobalwarmingcauseharm?Somecomputermodelssuggesttheworldmightwarmby5degreesormoreduringthiscentury,whichmightbedangerous.Meltingpolaricecouldraisesealevels,whileglobalwarmingmightcausemoreintensestormsanddisrupttheweatherpatternsthatbringraintoagriculturalregions.Computermodelsarespeculative,ofcourse,butwhenthefarmingareasthatwealldependuponforfoodrelyoncurrenttemperatures,rollingthedice(篩子)withtheclimatecannotbewise.YettodaytheUnitedStateshasnonationallegislationregulatinggreenhousegases.

Whatcanwedorightnow?Therearemethodstoreduceglobalwarming.Forinstance,individualscanmakelifestyle.changes.ReplacetheSUVwitharegularcar;anSUVthatgets14milestothegallonemits100tonsofgreenhousegasesoveritslifetime.Checkoutthenewhybridcars,whichget45mpgorbetter.Moderateyouruseofhomeheatingandairconditioning,mostofwhichispoweredbyfossilfuels,andupgradeappliancestoEnergyStarmodels.

Onalargerlevel,thereishope:emissionstrading.In1990,risinglevelsofacidrainwereconsideredanemergencyproblem.Congresspassedanemissions-tradingprogram,whichallowedindustrialmanagerstobuyandsellpermitstoemitalimitedamountofpollutantsthatcauseacidrain.Theacid-raintradingprogramcreatedafinancialincentive(動機)toinventtechnologytoreduceacidrain;ifafactoryorpowerplantcutitsemissionsbelowthelimit,itcouldselltheextracreditsataprofit.Oncetherewasmoneytobemadebyreducingacidrain,humancreativitycameintoplay.Theresultswerespectacular.

Accordingtothepassage,fightingagainstgreenhouseeffectsuccessfullyrequires______.

五、5.ErrorCorrection(3題)34.(64)

35.(71)

36.

【S7】

六、6.ErrorCorrection(3題)37.

【S9】

38.

【S4】

39.

【S3】

參考答案

1.PreservingCultureintheFaceofGlobalizationCultureasheritageincludesmaterialor"built"aspectsofculturesuchassitesbuildingslandscapesmonumentsandobjectsaswellasnon-materialor"living"heritageePreservingCultureintheFaceofGlobalizationCulture,asheritage,includesmaterialor"built"aspectsofculture,suchassites,buildings,landscapes,monumentsandobjects,aswellasnon-materialor"living"heritagee

2.CollegeReadingRoomPhenomenonAsisshowninthegraphofthecollegereadingroomattendancethereareroughlytwocycleswithgreatriseandfall.WhenthenewtermstartsinSeptemberthereareabout275studentswhogotothereadingroom.ThenumberincreasesrapidlywitheachpassingmonthtillNovemberandstillincreasesatamuchlowerratereachingthepeakjustbeforetheexamsinearlyDecember.Duringthewintervacationmoststudentsgohomesothenumberofstudentsusingthereadingroomdropstoalmost175.Thesecondcycleinthespringsemesterissimilartothefirst.Afterthreemonthsthenumbergoesupgreatly.ItisonlyafterAprilwiththeapproachingfinalexamsinmindthatmoststudentsstartseriouslyusingthefacilitiesofthereadingroom.Duringthesummervacationstudentsarerarelyseeninit.Theattendancefiguresreflectthestudents'lifeatcollege.Thegraphindicatesthatexamsarethedrivingforceformanystudents.Inthefirsttwomonthsofeachsemesterquiteafewstudentsrelaxessinceexamsarestillfaraway.Theyonlystudyhardinreadingroomafewweeksbeforetheexamsbecausetheretheycaneasilygetholdofallthereferencestheyneedfortheirtermpapersortheexams.Infactstudentsshouldnotstudyforthesakeofexamsbecauseitisjustoneeffectivewayoftestingtheknowledgetheyhaveabsorbed.Thereforeiftheystudiednotfortheexamsbutforacquiringknowledgetheirliveswouldbemucheasier.AsIseeitthekeytorealsuccessinstudyliesinone'swillingnesstoacquireknowledgeandgetgoodcommandofmodernscienceandtechnology.Soifonewantstobeatalentedstudentheshouldattendeverylectureandeagerlyabsorbnewknowledgeinthereadingroom.Thusthegraphabovewouldhaveasmootherorsteadiercurve.CollegeReadingRoomPhenomenonAsisshowninthegraphofthecollegereadingroomattendance,thereareroughlytwocycleswithgreatriseandfall.WhenthenewtermstartsinSeptember,thereareabout275studentswhogotothereadingroom.ThenumberincreasesrapidlywitheachpassingmonthtillNovemberandstillincreasesatamuchlowerrate,reachingthepeakjustbeforetheexamsinearlyDecember.Duringthewintervacation,moststudentsgohome,sothenumberofstudentsusingthereadingroomdropstoalmost175.Thesecondcycleinthespringsemesterissimilartothefirst.Afterthreemonthsthenumbergoesupgreatly.ItisonlyafterApril,withtheapproachingfinalexamsinmindthatmoststudentsstartseriouslyusingthefacilitiesofthereadingroom.Duringthesummervacation,studentsarerarelyseeninit.Theattendancefiguresreflectthestudents'lifeatcollege.Thegraphindicatesthatexamsarethedrivingforceformanystudents.Inthefirsttwomonthsofeachsemester,quiteafewstudentsrelaxessinceexamsarestillfaraway.Theyonlystudyhardinreadingroomafewweeksbeforetheexamsbecausetheretheycaneasilygetholdofallthereferencestheyneedfortheirtermpapersortheexams.Infact,studentsshouldnotstudyforthesakeofexamsbecauseitisjustoneeffectivewayoftestingtheknowledgetheyhaveabsorbed.Therefore,iftheystudiednotfortheexamsbutforacquiringknowledge,theirliveswouldbemucheasier.AsIseeit,thekeytorealsuccessinstudyliesinone'swillingnesstoacquireknowledgeandgetgoodcommandofmodernscienceandtechnology.Soifonewantstobeatalentedstudent,heshouldattendeverylectureandeagerlyabsorbnewknowledgeinthereadingroom.Thusthegraphabovewouldhaveasmootherorsteadiercurve.

3.SocialPracticeSocialpracticeseemstobeimportantandindispensabletocollegeoruniversitystudentsforonethingtheyarerequiredtolearnmoreaboutsocietybeforetheirgraduation.Undoubtedlycollegesanduniversitiesadmitthatsocialpracticehasmoreadvantagesthandisadvantages.Firstlyitcanofferstudentsanopportunitytomeetdifferenttypesofworkingpeoplewhoarelikelytotellthemwhattheyreallyneedmorallyandintellectuallyintheirfuturecareer.Secondlystudentscantrytoapplywhattheyhavelearnedatschoolintopracticalworkbesidesknowingmoreaboutcooperationanddisciplinewhichmanystudentsseemtoneglectinuniversities.Howeversomeproblemsmayariseifnocorrectguidanceismade.Drivenbyastrongdesiretoearnmoneysomestudentsdon'tseethenecessityoftheirfurthercollegestudy.Actuallytheyfeelreluctanttoattendclassroomlecturesandwanttoworkfull4imeformoney.Inmyopinionstudentsshouldbecleareraboutwhysocialpracticeisofnecessitytothem.Theyshouldviewsocialpracticejustasausefulsupplement.Theyshouldunderstandthatfromsocialpracticetheygettobeawareofwhattheyarelackofintermsoftheirpotentialcareersothattheynecessarilyavoidtemptationtomakemoneyandtrytostrikeabalancebetweensocialpracticeandcollegestudies.SocialPracticeSocialpracticeseemstobeimportantandindispensabletocollegeoruniversitystudents,foronething,theyarerequiredtolearnmoreaboutsocietybeforetheirgraduation.Undoubtedly,collegesanduniversitiesadmitthatsocialpracticehasmoreadvantagesthandisadvantages.Firstly,itcanofferstudentsanopportunitytomeetdifferenttypesofworkingpeople,whoarelikelytotellthemwhattheyreallyneedmorallyandintellectuallyintheirfuturecareer.Secondly,studentscantrytoapplywhattheyhavelearnedatschoolintopracticalwork,besidesknowingmoreaboutcooperationanddiscipline,whichmany

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