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2023年四川省瀘州市大學(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、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledTheMarvelsofMedicineintheTwentiethCentury.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.Introduction:Advancesinmedicalscience—themostimportantachieve

mentsmadeinthetwentiethcentury

1.Developmentofvaccinesandantibiotics

2.Discoveriesofnewdiagnosismethods

3.Adventofgeneticengineering,anewbranchofbiology

Concludingremarks:Evengreaterwonderstobewroughtinthe21stcentury

2.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

CreditCardsinCollegeCampus.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbased

onthechartandoutlinegivenbelow:

1.根據(jù)圖片描述某高校擁有信用卡的學(xué)生所占比例的變化

2.分析產(chǎn)生這些變化的原因

3.分如何看待信用卡令后在學(xué)生中的使用情況

5000

5000

4000

3000

2000

1000

ygr20QI200370042005

CreditCardsinCollegeCampus

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofAHarmoniousCyberspace,givinganintroductionofthe

advantagesanddisadvantagesofthecyberspace,andsomemeasurestosolve

theproblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

belowinChinese:

[*]

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledStudents*Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment.You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow

L大學(xué)里學(xué)生會和各種社團的現(xiàn)狀

2.參加學(xué)生會和各種社團對個人發(fā)展的作用

3.我的觀念中大學(xué)生對待學(xué)生會和社團活動的正確態(tài)度

Students*Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment

5.1.你是如何得知招生信息的

2.自我推薦并說明選擇該校的理由

3.希望得到該校的回復(fù)

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicAgingofthePopulation.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

accordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.我國人口老齡化現(xiàn)象日趨普遍;

2.人口老齡化給社會、家庭帶來越來越多的負(fù)擔(dān);

3.如何妥善解決人口老齡化問題。

AgingofthePopulation

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:PreciousWater.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.舉例說明水對人類的重要性

2.舉例說明我國所面臨的水資源問題

3.為了生存和發(fā)展人們要……

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledCollegeGraduatesWorkasVillageOfficials.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.一些大學(xué)畢業(yè)生選擇畢業(yè)后當(dāng)“村官”,請就此現(xiàn)象發(fā)表自己的看法。

1.你對此有何看法

2.他們會給農(nóng)村帶來什么

3.他們會從中得到什么

Usefulwordsandexpressions

"村官”:villageofficials

科學(xué)種田:farmscientifically

深入群眾:goingdeepintothemasses

CollegeGraduatesWorkasVillageOfficials

9.1.目前很多父母在子女高中畢業(yè)前就送他們出國學(xué)習(xí)

2.形成這種趨勢的原因

3.我對此的看法

10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicHowtoKeepPsychologicallyHealthy?Youshouldwriteatleast150

words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.心理健康問題往往是導(dǎo)致疾病的原因

2.分析人們產(chǎn)生心理健康問題的原因(可從失業(yè)、壓力過重、缺少支持、

缺乏人際交往能力等方面加以分析)

3.你認(rèn)為人們應(yīng)如何保持心理健康

HowtoKeepPsychologicallyHealthy?

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning/10題)

11.

Candlerwasskillfulatadvertisingandshowedmuchimaginationin

understandingthepotential.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.O'Donnellthinksthatthecauseofher22-year-oldson'ssuicideis.

13.

AccordingtoGarrett,ifyoungpeoplewanttosucceedinscience,theyneed

toknow.

14.

Thecropcircleswerethoughttobethegreatestworksofmodernart,thesigns

oforlandingsitesofUFOs.

15.

Oncethetimesofstudyareset,itismostimportantto.

A.setalongertermplan

B.carrythemoutflexibly

C.sticktothemconstantly

0.evaluatethemregularly

16.

WhichyearisthefewestinviolationoffederalsmogstandardsinLosAngeles?

A.1976B.1979C.l990D.2004

17.

Thetraditionalideathatcompetitivesportsbuildcharacterhas

apparentlyintoday'sU.S.

18.ABriefIntroductionofMarkTwain

Twain,Mark,pseudonym(筆名)ofSamuelLanghorneClemens(1835-1910),

Americanwriterandhumorist,whosebestworkischaracterizedbybroad,

oftenirreverent(不敬的)humororbitingsocialsatire.Twain'swritingisalso

knownforrealismofplaceandlanguage,memorablecharacters,andhatred

ofhypocrisyandoppression.

EarlyYears

BorninFlorida,Missouri,ClemensmovedwithhisfamilytoHannibal,

Missouri,aportontheMississippiRiver,whenhewasfouryearsold.There

hereceivedapublicschooleducation.Afterthedeathofhisfatherin1847,

ClemenswasapprenticedtotwoHannibalprimers,andin1851hebegan

settingtypeforandcontributingsketchestohisbrotherOrion'sHannibal

Journal.SubsequentlyheworkedasaprinterinKeokuk,Iowa;NewYork

City;Philadelphia,Pennsylvania;andothercities.LaterClemenswasa

steamboatpilotontheMississippiRiveruntiltheAmericanCivilWar(1861-

1865)broughtanendtotravelontheriver.In1861Clemensservedbrieflyas

avolunteersoldierintheConfederatecavalry.Laterthatyearheaccompanied

hisbrothertothenewlycreatedNevadaTerritory,wherehetriedhishandat

silvermining.In1862hebecameareporterontheTerritorialEnterprisein

VirginiaCity,Nevada,andin1863hebegansigninghisarticleswiththe

pseudonymMarkTwain,aMississippiRiverphrasemeaning"twofathoms

deep.**AftermovingtoSanFrancisco,California,in1864,Twainmet

AmericanwritersArtemusWardandBretHarte,whoencouragedhiminhis

work.In1865TwainreworkedatalehehadheardintheCaliforniagoldfields,

andwithinmonthstheauthorandthestory,"TheCelebratedJumpingFrogof

CalaverasCounty,"hadbecomenationalsensations.

YearsofMaturity

In1867TwainlecturedinNewYorkCity,andinthesameyearhevisited

EuropeandPalestine.HewroteofthesetravelsinTheInnocentsAbroad

(1869),abookexaggeratingthoseaspectsofEuropeanculturethatimpress

Americantourists.In1870hemarriedOliviaLangdon.Afterlivingbrieflyin

Buffalo,NewYork,thecouplemovedtoHartford,Connecticut.Muchof

Twain*sbestworkwaswritteninthe1870sand1880sinHartfordorduring

thesummersatQuarryFarm,nearElmira,NewYork.RoughingIt(1872)

recountshisearlyadventuresasaminerandjournalist;TheAdventuresof

TomSawyer(1876)celebratesboyhoodinatownontheMississippiRiver;

ATrampAbroad(1880)describesawalkingtripthroughtheBlackForestof

GermanyandtheSwissAlps;ThePrinceandthePauper(1882),achildren's

book,focusesonswitchedidentitiesinTudorEngland;Lifeonthe

Mississippi(1883)combinesanautobiographicalaccountofhisexperiences

asariverpilotwithavisittotheMississippinearlytwodecadesafterheleft

it;AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourt(1889)satirizesoppression

infeudalEngland.

AboutHisMasterpiece

TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(1884),thesequeltoTomSawyer,is

consideredTwain'smasterpiece.Thebookisthestoryofthetitlecharacter,

knownasHuck,aboywhofleeshisfatherbyraftingdowntheMississippi

Riverwitharunawayslave,Jim.ThepailsadventuresshowHuck(andthe

reader)thecrueltyofwhichmenandwomenarecapable.Anotherthemeof

thenovelistheconflictbetweenHuck'sfeelingsoffriendshipwithJim,who

isoneofthefewpeoplehecantrust,andhisknowledgethatbeisbreaking

thelawsofthetimebyhelpingJimescape.HuckleberryFinn,whichisal

mostentirelynarratedfromHuck'spointofview,isnotedforitsauthentic

languageandforitsdeepcommitmenttofreedom.Huck*sadventuresalso

providethereaderwithapanoramaofAmericanlifealongtheMississippi

beforetheCivilWar.Twainsskillincapturingtherhythmsofthatlifehelp

makethebookoneofthemasterpiecesofAmericanliterature.

&

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

TheInternetandmediacompanieshaverealizedtheimplicitvaluationsof

socialnetworking,buthaven'tmadeitaworkingrevenuemodel.

A.YB.NC.NG

20.

Increasingone'soutputturnsouttobethemostimportantstrategyinfulfilling

theself-improvement.

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension。0題)

21.(29)

A.Becausehisparentwantedhimto.

B.Becauseitwastheonlyplacehecouldgetwork.

C.BecausehehadacravingfortheWest.

0.Becausehewantedtobeanartist.

22.聽力原文:M:Finally,theweekendishere.Iwillgoforapicnic,sodo

youknowtomorrow'sweather?

W:Nowitis7:32andhereistheweatherforecast.Strongwindblewtoday.

Andtomorrowitwillbecolder.Ifitgetscoldenough,therecouldbeheavy

snownextweek.

Q:Whatistheweatherforecastfortomorrow?

(18)

A.Itwillbesunny.

B.Itwillbeverycold.

C.Itwillbewindy.

D.Itwillberainy.

23.

[B2]

24.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe

passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral

idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin

theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.

Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing

information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave

justheardorwritedownthe

聽力原文:TheUniversityLibraryisoneofthelargestacademiclibrariesin

thecountry,withabook-stockofsometwomillionvolumes.Thereisan

activecollectionforallsubjectswhicharetaughtorresearchedat

postgrakuatelevelintheUniversity.TheLibraryalsofunctionsasanational

resourcecenterincertainsubjectareas.Foradvancedresearchinthe

humanities,andinthehistoryofthesocial,naturalandphysicalsciences,the

UniversityLibraryhasparticularlyimpressivespecialcollectionsofunique

andrareprimarymaterials,bothmanuscript,andprinted,whichattract

scholarsfromallovertheworld.Theyaresupplementedbytheready

availabilityofmaicroform.copiesofsimilarmaterials,theoriginatsofwhich

areheldinotherlibrariesorrecordoffices.

TheUniversityLibraryishighlyautomated,andthebenefitsofthisfor

readersareespeciallyevidentandamicrocomputerclusterforfreestudent

used.

Inadditiontoprovidingaccesstoitsowncollectionsofprintedandother

informationformats,theUniversityLibraryoffersextensivesupportservices.

Theseincludereferenceandenquiryservices,individualandgrouptraining

intheeffectiveuseofinformationtechnologyandothersources,interlibrary

loans,librarypublications,photocopyingandotherreprographicservices,and

bindingandconservation.

TheMainLibraryhousestheprincipalcollectionsandservicesforthe

humanities,socialsciences,sciencesandengineering.Thereareseparate

libraries,administeredbytheMainLibrary,forfinearts,music,literatureand

earlymodernstudies,education,law,chemicalengineering,electronicand

electricalengineering,socialsciences,andmedicineandlifesciences.

TheUniversityLibraryisoneofthelargest[Bl]librariesinthe

country,witha[B2]ofsometwomillionvolumes.Thereisanactive

collectionforallsubjectswhicharetaughtorresearchedat[B3]

levelintheUniversity.TheLibraryalso[B4]asanationalresource

centerincertainsubjectareas.For[B5]researchinthehumanities,

andinthehistoryofthesocial,naturalandphysicalsciences,theUniversity

Libraryhas[B6]impressivespecialcollectionsof[B7]

andrareprimarymaterials,bothmanuscript,andprinted,which[B8]

scholarsfromallovertheworld.[B9].

TheUniversityLibraryishighlyautomated,andthebenefitsofthisfor

readersareespeciallyevidentandamicrocomputerclusterforfreestudent

used.

[BIO].Theseincludereferenceandenquiryservices,individual

andgrouptrainingintheeffectiveuseofinformationtechnologyandother

sources,interlibraryloans,librarypublications,photocopyingandother

reprographicservices,andbindingandconservation.

[Bl1].Thereareseparatelibraries,administeredbytheMain

Library,forfinearts,music.1iteratureandearlymodernstudies,education,

law,chemicalengineering,electronicandelectricalengineering,social

sciences,andmedicineandlifesciences.

[Bl]

25.

[B6]

26.聽力原文:M:Yoursoncertainlyshowsalotofenthusiasmonthetennis

court.

W:Ionlywishhe*dshowasmuchforhisstudies.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanimplyaboutherson?

(17)

A.He'sunabletoappearincourt.

B.Hewisheshecouldbeabetterstudent.

C.Heplaystennisbetterthanshedoes.

D.He'snotsoenthusiasticaboutacademics.

27.聽力原文:M:Okay.MayIseeyourdriver'slicenseplease?

W:What?DidIdoanythingwrong?

M:License,please.Andyourcarregistration.

W:Oh,yeah.It'sheresomewhereintheglovecompartment.Yeah,hereitis.

M:Madame,didyourealizethatyouwerespeedinginaschoolzone?

W:What?No,Ididn't,butthat'sprobablybecausemyodometerisbroken,I

mean,malfunctioning.

M:Yes,youweregoing50milesperhourin20milesperhourzone.And,

youfailedtocometoacompletestopattheintersectionbackthere.

W:Rollingstopsdon'tcount?

M:And,oneofyourbreaklightsisout,youYenotwearingaseatbelt,and

yourdriver'slicenseexpiredsixmonthsago.

W:AndyournameisOfficerSmith?Hey,areyourelatedtotheSmithsin

town?Myhusband*scousin'shusband,IthinkhisnameisFred,worksforthe

policedepartmenthere.Oristhatthefiredepartment?Anyway,Ithoughtyou

mightbegoodpals,andyouknow...

M:Hey,areyoutryingtoinfluenceanofficer?Icouldhavethiscar

impoundedrightnowbecauseoftheseinfractions.

W:No,ofcoursenot.

M:Okay,then,here*syourticket.Youcaneitherappearincourttopaythe

fineormailitin.Haveaniceday.

W:Doyoutakecash?

23.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

24.Whatlawdidthewomanbreakintheschoolzone?

25.Whathappensattheendoftheconversation?

(20)

A.Employerandemployee.

B.Interviewerandinterviewee.

C.Teacherandstudent.

D.Policeofficeranddriver.

28.聽力原文:John:IfIunderstandyoucorrectly,Mr.David,youwere

drivingwellwithinthespeedlimitwhenyouwerestoppedbythePolice.

David:Yes.IalwayskeeptothelimitinDownsideRoadbecausethere'sa

schoolslaponthecomerofthefirstturningandIwouldn'twanttorunthe

riskofhittingoneofthekids,right?

John:ButMr.David,thePolicestoppedyouat11p.m.You'resurelynot

suggestingthatchildrenofanyagewouldbelikelytobeleavingschoolat

sucha'latehour.Icannotfindthatyourassertionprovidesanyconclusive

proofthatyouweredrivingwithinthelimit.

David:Proof?.Well,ifsnotexactlyproofIgrantyou,butitsortofbacksme

up,ifyouknowwhatImean.

John:I'mafraidIdonotknowwhatyoumean.

David:Well,Igobythespeedometer,don'tI?That'swhataspeedometer^for,

isn*tit?Ittellsyouhowfastyou'regoing.Imeanamachinecan'tlie,canit?

John:"Machines"asyoucallthemarenotnecessaryinfallibleguides,Mr.

David.Theysometimesgowrong.InanycaseaccordingtothePolice

testimonyyouweredrivingatmorethansixtymilesanhourinsuchamanner

astocauseadangertothepublic.David:Veryfunny,sir.Still,thesteering

wheelhasbeenplayingupabitlately,I'lladmitthat.I'saidtothewifeonly

theotherdayI'dbetterhaveitchecked,butshesaidputitofftillwewenton

holiday,so...

John:Quiteso,Mr.David.Now,IunderstandthatwhenthePolicestopped

you,yourefusedtotakeabreathalyzertest.Whywasthat?

David:Well,Ihadn'tbeendrinking,hadI?HalfalagerandlimeatThe

Feathers—youmustbejoking.

John:Itisnotmyhabittomakejokesincourt,Mr.David,andthereportI

havehereshowsthatsubsequenttestsindicatedthatyouhadtaken

considerablymorethanalagerandlime.

David:Youdon'twanttotakeanynoticeofthat,sir.They'rejusttryingtoput

itoveronme—meandalltheotherstheystopwhenthey'venothingbetterto

do.IfyouaskmethePoliceoughttobeprotectinginnocentpeoplefrom

vandalsandmuggers,insteadofpickingoninnocentdrivers...

John:Kindlyloweryourvoice,Mr.David.Thisisacourtoflawnota

theatricalpresentation.Now,ifyouwouldcaretolistentothisreport,Iwill

readitouttoyou...

(23)

A.Hehasbeenchargedwithdrunkendriving

B.Hehasbeencaughtrunningoverachild

C.Hehasbeenfoundusingadefectivespeedometer

D.Hehasbeenaccusedofstoppingprotectinginnocentpeople

29.(18)

A.Itwreckedonarock.

B.Itturnedoverinthestorm.

C.Itwascaughtinfog.

D.Itsanchorcouldn'tworkbecauseofthefog.

30.[B6]

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

31.

Rockerfuelsaremoreexplosivethanmethanegasbecauseof.

A.thetemperatureatwhichcombustiontakesplace

B.thedegreeofoxidationaccomplishedbythecombustionprocess

C.thepresenceofinhibitors

D.thegreatburningvelocity

32.

Whatcancausethedisastersofgapyears?

A.Interventionofparents.

B.Carefulplanning,

C.Goodhealth.

□.Realisticexpectation.

33.

WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasthefactorinmarriage

advertisementaccordingtothispassage?

A.Theappearance.

B.Thepreviousmarriagestatus.

C.Theexpenditureofweddingceremony.

D.Thesocialclass.

五、5.ErrorCorrection^題)

34.

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35.

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36.

[S6]

六、6.ErrorCorrection^題)

37.

[S7]

38.

[S4]

39.

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參考答案

l.THEMARVELSOFMEDICINEINTHETWENTIETHCENTURY

Lookingbackthetwentiethcenturyhasseennumerousscientificand

technologicachievementsandwhatstandouthighaboveothersareadvances

inmedicalscience.Theirresultshaveclearlybeenshowninthreeareas

developmentofvaccinesandantibioticsdiscoveriesofnewdiagnosis

methodsandtheadventofgeneticengineeringasanewbranchoflearning.

Eversincemedicalresearchersstartedtodevisewaysofpreventinggerms

invadingthebodyandoffightingthemoncetheydidthequalityoflifefor

peopleintheworldhasremarkablyimproved.Todaysmallpoxisaforgotten

diseaseandvaccinationsarenolongerrequired.Polioisundercontrolandthe

vaccineiswidelyavailable.Thedevelopmentofsuchantibioticsaspenicillin

hashelpedmanypeoplerecoverfromseriousillness.Overthepastdecades

moreandmoredoctorshavecometorealizetheimportanceofdetecting

changesinthebodyatanearlystage.Moderndiagnosisbeganintheearly

1900swiththediscoveryofX-rays.Withthepassageoftimenewmethods

forviewingtheinteriorofthebodywerebroughtoutoneafteranother.In

recentyearsultrasonicwavesmagneticresonanceandothertechniqueshave

madeitpossibletodetectanythinginthebodythatisbeginningtobe

abnormal.Medicaladvanceshavebeenmovinginevenmorefundamental

directions.Scientistshavefoundthatthebodymachineryisdirectedbythe

genes.Researchesinthisfieldhaveevolvedintoanewbranchoflearning一

geneticengineering.Itwasonlyinthe1950sthatscientistsdiscoveredthe

kindofstructuresthegeneshave.Andattheendofthetwentiethcenturythe

first"roughmap"ofthehumangeneticcodewascompleted.Thiswasreferred

toasa"majorscientificmilestone"whichmightleadtoamorefullyunder

standingofthegenesthatmakepeoplesusceptibletocancerAIDS

Parkinson'sorAlzheimer's.Witheachimportantdiscoverythepracticeof

medicinehasundergonearevolution.Themedicaladvancesmadeinthe

twentiethcenturyhavenotonlyimprovedthelivesofmanypeoplebutalso

laidasolidfoundationforfurtherdevelopmentinmedicine.AndIdobelieve

thatinthe21stcenturyscientistswillworkevengreaterwondersinthearea

ofmedicalscienceandeventuallyfindcurestowhatarenowcalled

“incurable”diseases.THEMARVELSOFMEDICINEINTHE

TWENTIETHCENTURYLookingback,thetwentiethcenturyhasseen

numerousscientificandtechnologicachievements,andwhatstandouthigh

aboveothersareadvancesinmedicalscience.Theirresultshaveclearlybeen

showninthreeareas,developmentofvaccinesandantibiotics,discoveriesof

newdiagnosismethods,andtheadventofgeneticengineeringasanew

branchoflearning.Eversincemedicalresearchersstartedtodevisewaysof

preventinggermsinvadingthebody,andoffightingthemoncetheydid,the

qualityoflifeforpeopleintheworldhasremarkablyimproved.Today

smallpoxisaforgottendisease,andvaccinationsarenolongerrequired.Polio

isundercontrolandthevaccineiswidelyavailable.Thedevelopmentofsuch

antibioticsaspenicillinhashelpedmanypeoplerecoverfromseriousillness.

Overthepastdecadesmoreandmoredoctorshavecometorealizethe

importanceofdetectingchangesinthebodyatanearlystage.Modern

diagnosisbeganintheearly1900swiththediscoveryofX-rays.Withthe

passageoftime,newmethodsforviewingtheinteriorofthebodywere

broughtoutoneafteranother.Inrecentyears,ultrasonicwaves,magnetic

resonanceandothertechniqueshavemadeitpossibletodetectanythingin

thebodythatisbeginningtobeabnormal.Medicaladvanceshavebeen

movinginevenmorefundamentaldirections.Scientistshavefoundthatthe

bodymachineryisdirectedbythegenes.Researchesinthisfieldhaveevolved

intoanewbranchoflearning—geneticengineering.Itwasonlyinthe1950s

thatscientistsdiscoveredthekindofstructuresthegeneshave.Andattheend

ofthetwentiethcenturythefirst'Youghmap'*ofthehumangeneticcodewas

completed.Thiswasreferredtoasa"majorscientificmilestone,"whichmight

leadtoamorefullyunderstandingofthegenesthatmakepeoplesusceptible

tocancer,AIDS,Parkinson'sorAlzheimefs.Witheachimportantdiscovery,

thepracticeofmedicinehasundergonearevolution.Themedicaladvances

madeinthetwentiethcenturyhavenotonlyimprovedthelivesofmany

peoplebutalsolaidasolidfoundationforfurtherdevelopmentinmedicine.

AndIdobelievethatinthe21stcenturyscientistswillworkevengreater

wondersintheareaofmedicalscienceandeventuallyfindcurestowhatare

nowcalled"incurable"diseases.

2.CreditCardsonCollegeCampusAsisshowninthegraphthepercentage

ofcollegestudentsusingcreditcardshasrisenmarkedlyinthepastfewyears.

AnincreasingnumberofstudentswouldratherusecreditcarCreditCardson

CollegeCampusAsisshowninthegraph,thepercentageofcollegestudents

usingcreditcardshasrisenmarkedlyinthepastfewyears.Anincreasing

numberofstudentswouldratherusecreditcar

3.AHarmoniousCyberspaceTheadventoftheInternetusheredinanewera

ofinterpersonalcommunicationsandbusinessoperations.Itprovidesa

vehiclefornetizenstoshopsearchpublishblogsandbrowseWebpages.A

rangeofproblemslurkingbehindthefrenzyofInternetimpressivelystand

out.AvastmajorityofInternetusers'mailboxesaresaturatedwithjunkmails.

Pornwebsiteslureagrowingnumberofyoungpeople'svisits.Falsenewsvia

thee-mailBBSandchatroomincreasinglyposesathreattothesocial

prosperityandstability.Tocrackthemdownweshouldpushforamore

effectivelytoughlaw.Weshouldjoinourforcestolaunchanation-wide

campaignincludingimposingstiffpenaltiesonspammersshuttingdownor

blockingtheunhealthysitesandintroducingareal-nameregistrationsystem

togetridoffalsemessages.Wecanfullybelievethatourcombinedefforts

willreaprewards.Acleancyberspacewillpaintourlivesmorecolorfully.A

HarmoniousCyberspaceTheadventoftheInternetusheredinaneweraof

interpersonalcommunicationsandbusinessoperations.Itprovidesavehicle

fornetizenstoshop,search,publishblogsandbrowseWebpages.Arangeof

problemslurkingbehindthefrenzyofInternetimpressivelystandout.Avast

majorityofInternetusers*mailboxesaresaturatedwithjunkmails.Pom

websiteslureagrowingnumberofyoungpeople'svisits.Falsenewsviathe

e-mail,BBSandchatroomincreasinglyposesathreattothesocialprosperity

andstability.Tocrackthemdown,weshouldpushforamoreeffectively

toughlaw.Weshouldjoinourforcestolaunchanation-widecampaign,

includingimposingstiffpenaltiesonspammers,shuttingdownorblocking

theunhealthysitesandintroducingareal-nameregistrationsystemtogetrid

offalsemessages.Wecanfullybelievethatourcombinedeffortswillreap

rewards.Acleancyberspacewillpaintourlivesmorecolorfully.

4.Students'UnionAssociationsandPersonalDevelopmentStudents*Unionis

muchmoreactiveandtheyplayabiggerroleintheaffairsofouruniversities

thanthatinahighschool.Andasforanysortofyourpersonalinterestsand

hobbiesthereisoneassociationyoucanjoin.Thebenefitswecangetfrom

joininginStudents1Unionandalltheseassociationsarequiteobvious.First

wecanimproveourabilitytogetalongandworkwithotherswhichmeansso

muchtoourpersonaldevelopment.Secondsomeopportunitiestogetintouch

withthesocietymightbeofferedintheseorganizations.Lastbutnotleastwe

canfindalotofschoolmateswhosharethesameinterestwithourswhichcan

makethecampuslifesomuchmorecolorful.Butjoininginthese

organizationsisnotallaboutbenefits.Someoftheactivitiesarequitetime-

consumingandsomearrangementscanevenbeconflictingwithourclasses.

Somyopiniononthisissuegoeslikethis:aslongasourclassesandacademic

activitiesarenotinterferedtheexperiencesinStudents*Unionandallsortsof

associationscanbesomethingworthrememberingandsomethingthatyou

willneverregret.Students'Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment

Students'Unionismuchmoreactiveandtheyplayabiggerroleintheaffairs

ofouruniversitiesthanthatinahighschool.Andasforanysortofyour

personalinterestsandhobbies,thereisoneassociationyoucanjoin.The

benefitswecangetfromjoininginStudents*Unionandalltheseassociations

arequiteobvious.Firstwecanimproveourabilitytogetalongandworkwith

others,whichmeanssomuchtoourpersonaldevelopment.Second,some

opportunitiestogetintouchwiththesocietymightbeofferedinthese

organizations.Lastbutnotleast,wecanfindalotofschoolmateswhoshare

thesameinterestwithours,whichcanmakethecampuslifesomuchmore

colorful.Butjoiningintheseorganizationsisnotallaboutbenefits.Someof

theactivitiesarequitetime-consuming,andsomearrangementscanevenbe

conflictingwithourclasses.Somyopiniononthisissuegoeslikethis:aslong

asourclassesandacademicactivitiesarenotinterfered,theexperiences

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