备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之121-140
初中英语中考词汇200句详解版(121~140)!
单词注释:n.→名词;v.→动词;vt.→及物动词; vi.→不及物动词a.→形容词;ad.→副词;prep.→介词;conj.→连词;pron.→代词 aux.v.→情态动词;num.→数词;int.→叹词 pl.→复数形式121. Although the clerk was on duty , he still looked forward to watching tonight's exciting football match. As soon as he heard the cheers, he ran upstairs out of breath to see who kicked the goal.虽然这名员工在值班,但他仍然期待看今晚刺激的足球赛。
一旦他听到欢呼声,就气喘吁吁的跑上楼上去看谁进的球。
①duty[dju:ti] n.责任,义务;职责,职务 be on duty 值班, 上班②forward[f:w d] ad.向前;从今往后 a.前部的;向前的look forward to[luk f:w d tu:] 盼望,期待③tonight[t'na t] n.今晚, 今夜④exciting[ik saiti] a.刺激的,令人兴奋的,使人激动的⑤match[m t] n.比赛;对手;匹配;火柴 v.相配,相称⑥as soon as[z su:n z] 一…就,刚…便⑦cheer[t i] vt.使高兴;向…喝彩 vi./ n.欢呼,喝彩⑧upstairs[p st z] ad.在楼上,往楼上⑨breath[breθ] n.气息,呼吸的空气;呼吸out of breath 喘不过气来⑩kick[kik] v./n.踢(11)goal[g ul] n.目标,目的;进球得分kick a goal 踢进一球122. The population of the city is greater than that of the country while the empty space in the city is not as enoug has that in the country.诚实是人口比乡下的人口密度高, 但是城市的闲置空间不如乡下。
2013年6月大学英语六级真题和答案
2013年6月大学英语六级真题Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark "A smile is the shortest distance between two people." You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________注意:此部分试题在答题卡1Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) . For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Norman Borlaug: 'Father of the Green Revolution'Few people have quietly changed the world for the better more than this rural lad from the midwestern state of Iowa in the United States. The man in focus is Norman Borlaug, the Father of the 'Green Revolution', who died on September 12, 2009 at age 95. Norman Borlaug spent most of his 60 working years in the farmlands of Mexico, South Asia and later in Africa, fighting world hunger, and saving by some estimates up to a billion lives in the process. An achievement, fit for a Nobel Peace Prize. Early Years"I'm a product of the great depression" is how Borlaug described himself. A great-grandson of Norwegian immigrants to the United States, Borlaug was born in 1914 and grew up on a small farm in the northeastern corner of Iowa in a town called Cresco. His family had a 40-hectare (公顷) farm on which they grew wheat, maize (玉米) and hay and raised pigs and cattle. Norman spent most of his time from age 7-17 on the farm, even as he attended a one-room, one-teacher school at New Oregon in Howard County.Borlaug didn't have money to go to college. But through a Great Depression era programme, known as the National Youth Administration, Borlaug was able to enroll in the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis to study forestry. He excelled in studies and received his Ph.D. in plant pathology (病理学) and genetics in 1942. From 1942 to 1944, Borlaug was employed as a microbiologist at DuPont in Wilmington. However, following the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, Borlaug tried to join the military, but was rejected under wartime labour regulations. In Mexico In 1944, many experts warned of mass starvation in developing nations where populations were expanding faster than crop production. Borlaug began work at a Rockefeller Foundation-funded project in Mexico to increase wheat production by developing higher-yielding varieties of the crop. It involved research in genetics, plantbreeding, plant pathology, entomology (昆虫学) , agronomy (农艺学) , soil science, and cereal technology. The goal of the project was to boost wheat production in Mexico, which at the time was importing a large portion of its grain.Borlaug said that his first couple of years in Mexico were difficult. He lacked trained scientists and equipment. Native farmers were hostile towards the wheat programme because of serious crop losses from 1939 to 1941 due to stem rust.Wheat varieties that Borlaug worked with had tall, thin stalks. While taller wheat competed better for sunlight, they had a tendency to collapse under the weight of extra grain - a trait called lodging. To overcome this, Borlaug worked on breeding wheat with shorter and stronger stalks, which could hold on larger seed heads. Borlaug's new semi-dwarf, disease-resistant varieties, called Pitic 62 and Penjamo 62, changed the potential yield of Mexican wheat dramatically. By 1963 wheat production in Mexico stood six times more than that of 1944. Green Revolution in India During the 1960s, South Asia experienced severe drought condition and India had been importing wheat on a large scale from the United States. Borlaug came to India in 1963 along with Dr. Robert Anderson to duplicate his Mexican success in the sub-continent. The experiments began with planting a few of the high-yielding variety strains in the fields of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute at Pusa in New Delhi, under the supervision of Dr. M. S. Swaminathan. These strains were subsequently planted in test plots at Ludhiana, Pantnagar, Kanpur, Pune and Indore. The results were promising, but large-scale success, however, was not instant. Cultural opposition to new agricultural techniques initially prevented Borlaug from going ahead with planting of new wheat strains in India. By 1965, when the drought situation turned alarming, the Government took the lead and allowed wheat revolution to move forward. By employing agricultural techniques he developed in Mexico, Borlaug was able to nearly double South Asian wheat harvests between 1965 and 1970.India subsequently made a huge commitment to Mexican wheat, importing some 18000 tonnes of seed. By 1968, it was clear that the Indian wheat harvest was nothing short of revolutionary. It was so productive that there was a shortage of labour to harvest it, of bull carts to haul it to the threshing floor (打谷场) , of jute (麻黄) bags to store it. Local governments in some areas were forced to shut down schools temporarily to use them as store houses.United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) observed that in 40 years between 1961 and 2001, "India more than doubled its population, from 452 million to more than 1 billion. At the same time, it nearly tripled its grain production from 87 million tonnes to 231 million tonnes. It accomplished this feat while increasing cultivated grain acreage (土地面积) a mere 8 percent."It was in India that Norman Borlaug's work was described as the 'Green Revolution.' In AfricaAfrica suffered widespread hunger and starvation through the 70s and 80s. Food and aid poured in from most developed countries into the continent, but thanks to the absence of efficient distribution system, the hungry remained empty-stomach. The then Chairman of the Nippon Foundation, Ryoichi Sasakawa wondered why the methods used in Mexico and India were not extended to Africa. He called up NormanBorlaug. now leading a semi-retired life, for help. He managed to convince Borlaug to help with his new effort and subsequently founded the Sasakawa Africa Association. Borlaug later recalled, "but after I saw the terrible circumstances there, I said, 'Let's just start growing'".The success in Africa was not as spectacular as it was in India or Mexico. Those elements that allowed Borlaug's projects to succeed, such as well-organized economies and transportation and irrigation systems, were severely lacking throughout Africa. Because of this, Borlaug's initial projects were restricted to developed regions of the continent. Nevertheless, yields of maize, sorghum (高粱) and wheat doubled between 1983 and 1985.Nobel PrizeFor his contributions to the world food supply, Borlaug was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. Norwegian officials notified his wife in Mexico City at 4:00 a. m., but Borlaug had already left for the test fields in the Toluca valley, about 65 km west of Mexico City. A chauffeur (司机) took her to the fields to inform her husband. In his acceptance speech, Borlaug said, "the first essential component of social justice is adequate food for all mankind. Food is the moral right of all who are born into this world. Yet, 50 percent of the world population goes hungry."Green Revolution vs EnvironmentalistsBorlaug's advocacy of intensive high-yield agriculture came under severe criticism from environmentalists in recent years. His work faced environmental and socio-economic criticisms, including charges that his methods have created dependence on monoculture crops, unsustainable farming practices, heavy indebtedness among subsistence farmers, and high levels of cancer among those who work with agriculture chemicals. There are also concerns about the long-term sustainability of fanning practices encouraged by the Green Revolution in both the developed and the developing world.In India, the Green Revolution is blamed for the destruction of Indian crop diversity, drought vulnerability, dependence on agro-chemicals that poison soils but reap large-scale benefits mostly to the American multi-national corporations. What these critics overwhelmingly advocate is a global movement towards "organic" or "sustainable" farming practices that avoid using chemicals and high technology in favour of natural fertilizers, cultivation and pest-control programmes.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
英语写作点睛之笔200句2
英语写作点睛之笔200句2背诵方法:(原则:短时间搞定)1、分单元背,把200个句子依据你自己的进度订方案,清晰每天背多少个新句子,多少个复习句子。
(建议使用超循环大表)2、汉译英练习3、默写4、口头背诵。
6. When it comes to education, the majority of people believe that education is a lifetime study.说到训练,大部分人认为其是一个终生的学习。
7. Many experts point out that physical exercise contributes directly to a persons physical fitness.很多专家指出体育熬炼直接有助于身体健康。
8. Proper measures must be taken to limit the number of foreign tourists and the great efforts should be made to protect local environment and history from the harmful effects of international tourism.应当选择实行适当的措施限制外国旅游者的数量,努力爱护当地环境和历史不受国际旅游业的不利影响。
9. An increasing number of experts believe that migrants will exert positive effects on construction of city. However, this opinion is now being questioned by more and more city residents, who complain that the migrants have brought many serious problemslike crime and prostitution.越来越多的专家认为正确而不怀疑移民对城市的建设起到主动作用。
英语考试作文-大学英语四六级写作点睛之笔200句之101
英语考试作文
大学英语四六级写作点睛之笔200句之101
大学英语四六级写作点睛之笔200句之101-119句大耳朵英语四六级写作
101. In addition to the obvious problem--loneliness, another major obstacle, in my opinion, is the alien environment of campus. 除了孤独这一明显的问题之外,我认为另一个困难是对校园环境的不熟悉。
102. Freshmen often get lost on campus; fail to find the way to dormitory or library. 新生常常在校园迷路,不知道去宿舍或图书馆该怎么走。
103. Most important of all, apart from their hometown and parents, students couldn’t catch sight of any familiar face and have to suffer from homelessness, which can cause certain serious mental disease. 更重要的是,离开了家乡和父母,看不到任何熟悉的面孔,他们不得不忍受思家之苦,这可能会导致严重的精神疾病。
104. In the first place, school authorities should
provide far more services to help freshmen to get used to the new life as soon as possible. 首先,学校应提供
(1) (2)。
2013年6月英语六级考试作文真题及范文(1)
新东方在线: 2013年6月英语六级考试作文真题及范文(1)新东方在线2013年上半年的四六级考试已结束,新东方在线网络课堂四六级辅导团队第一时间力邀四级、六级辅导名师对此次真题进行解析。
以下是对六级写作的思路指导及范文,希望即将参加六级考试的同学能以此为借鉴,运用到自己的写作当中,举一反三。
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “A smile is the shortest distance between two people”. You may cite some examples to support you view. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.难度:典型的谚语警句型的文章,相比其他三篇难度低很多,谚语本身非常好理解,并且是最好用谚语警句模板套用的一篇。
思路:第一段:开篇引用+表义(微笑缩短了人与人的距离)+深意(生活中,我们应该微笑面对他人)第二段:正能量(微笑的魔力,比如可以让我们交到更多朋友,可以化解尴尬,对于商家来说微笑可以带来更多商机等,还可反面论证一下,没有了微笑,生活就会失去温暖和色彩,等等)+举例(必须要举例!题目要求了。
可以写某企业微笑服务取得成功,或者你自己参加面试因为微笑所以获得面试官认可等)第三段:再次强调微笑的重要性+我们自己具体应该怎么做范文:A smile, as the proverb has it, is the shortest distance between two people. In other words, a smile could serve as a bridge to connect two people and shorten the distance between two hearts. Simple as the remark may sound, it conveys a thought-provoking notion that we should always be friendly and polite to other people.First and foremost,a smile proves to be the most effective way to break the ice between two strangers. In addition, being warm-hearted and friendly could promote mutual understanding and friendship. Those who always wear a warm smile are sure to be more popular than those who treat others with coldness and indifference. Zhu Dan is a case in point. She is said to practice smiling in front of the mirror for hours everyday before walking up onto the stage. Finally, she becomes one of the most famous hostesses in China.To conclude, nothing can be more effective than a warm smile in bringing people closer. Hence, it is advisable for people to open their mind and treat others with sincerity and warmth. Only in this way can we win more friends.(长沙新东方高杰)更多相关四六级真题答案及考试指导,请登陆新东方在线官方网站:1。
2013年6月大学英语六级考试真题+答案
2013年6月大学英语六级考试真题Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “A smile is the shortest distance between two people.” You can cite some examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C)and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.1. A)She has completely recovered.B)She went into shock after an operation.C)She is still in a critical condition.D)She is getting much better.2. A)Ordering a breakfast. C)Buying a train ticket.B)Booking a hotel room. D)Fixing a compartment.3. A)Most borrowers never returned the books to her.B)The man is the only one who brought her book back.C)She never expected anyone to return the books to her.D)Most of the books she lent out came back without jackets.4. A)She left her work early to get some bargains last Saturday.B)She attended the supermarket’s grand opening ceremony.C)She drove a full hour before finding a parking space.D)She failed to get into the supermarket last Saturday.5. A)He is bothered by the pain in his neck.B)He cannot do his report without a computer.C)He cannot afford to have a coffee break.D)He feels sorry to have missed the report.6. A)Only top art students can show their works in the gallery.B)The gallery space is big enough for the man’s paintings.C)The woman would like to help with the exhibition layout.D)The man is uncertain how his art works will be received.7. A)The woman needs a temporary replacement for her assistant.B)The man works in the same department as the woman does.C)The woman will have to stay in hospital for a few days.D)The man is capable of dealing with difficult people.8. A)It was better than the previous one.B)It distorted the mayor’s speech.C)It exaggerated the city’s economic problems.D)It reflected the opinions of most economists.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. A)To inform him of a problem they face.B)To request him to purchase control desks.C)To discuss the content of a project report.D)To ask him to fix the dictating machine.10. A)They quote the best price in the market.B)They manufacture and sell office furniture.C)They cannot deliver the steel sheets on time.D)They cannot produce the steel sheets needed.11. A)By marking down the unit price.B)By accepting the penalty clauses.C)By allowing more time for delivery.D)By promising better after-sales service.12. A)Give the customer a ten percent discount.B)Claim compensation from the steel suppliers.C)Ask the Buying Department to change suppliers.D)Cancel the contract with the customer.Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.13. A)Stockbroker. C)Mathematician.B)Physicist. D)Economist.14. A)Improve computer programming. C)Predict global population growth.B)Explain certain natural phenomena. D)Promote national financial health.15. A)Their different educational backgrounds. C)Chaos theory and its applications.B)Changing attitudes toward nature. D)The current global economic crisis.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C)and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A)They lay great emphasis on hard work. C)They require high academic degrees.B)They name 150 star engineers each year. D)They have people with a very high IQ.17. A)Long years of job training. C)Distinctive academic qualifications.B)High emotional intelligence. D)Devotion to the advance of science.18. A)Good interpersonal relationships. C)Sophisticated equipment.B)Rich working experience. D)High motivation.Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A)A diary. C)A history textbook.B)A fairy tale. D)A biography.20. A)He was a sports fan. C)He disliked school.B)He loved adventures. D)He liked hair-raising stories.21. A)Encourage people to undertake adventures.B)Publicize his colorful and unique life stories.C)Raise people’s environmental awareness.D)Attract people to America’s national parks.Passage ThreeQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A)The first infected victim. C)The doctor who first identified it.B)A coastal village in Africa. D)A river running through the Congo.23. A)They exhibit similar symptoms.B)They can be treated with the same drug.C)They have almost the same mortality rate.D)They have both disappeared for good.24. A)By inhaling air polluted with the virus.B)By contacting contaminated body fluids.C)By drinking water from the Congo River.D)By eating food grown in Sudan and Zaire.25. A)More strains will evolve from the Ebola virus.B)Scientists will eventually find cures for Ebola.C)Another Ebola epidemic may erupt sooner or later.D)Once infected, one will become immune to Ebola.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.The ideal companion machine would not only look, feel, and sound friendly but would also be programmed to behave in an agreeable manner. Those (26)__________ that make interaction with other people enjoyable would be simulated as closely as possible, and the machine would appear to be (27)__________, stimulating, and easygoing. Its informal conversational style would make interaction comfortable, and yet the machine would remain slightly (28)__________ and therefore interesting. In its first (29)__________ it might be somewhat hesitant and unassuming, but as it came to know the user it would progress to a more (30)__________ style. The machine would not be a passive (31)__________ but would add its own suggestions, information, and opinions; it would sometimes take the (32)__________ in developing or changing the topic and would have a (33)__________ of its own.The machine would convey presence. We have all seen how a computer’s use of personalnames often fascinates people and leads them to treat the machine as if it were almost human. Such features are easily written into the software. By introducing (34)__________ forcefulness and humor, the machine could be presented as a vivid and unique character.Friendships are not made in a day, and the computer would be more acceptable as a friend if it simulated the (35)__________ that occur when one person is getting to know another. At an appropriate time it might also express the kind of affection that stimulates attachment and intimacy.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.The central notion of social learning theories is that people learn attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors through social ___36___. The learning is a result of reinforcement, imitation, and modeling.Reinforcement occurs when we receive direct or indirect rewards or punishments for particular ___37___ role behaviors. For example, a little girl who puts on her mother’s makeup may be told that she is cute, but her brother who does the same thing will be ___38___. Children also learn gender roles through ___39___reinforcement. For example, if a little boy’s male friends are punished for crying, he will learn that “boys don’t cry.”Children also learn to ___40___ as boys or girls through observation and imitation. Even when children are not directly rewarded or punished for “behaving like boys” or “behav ing like girls,” they learn about gender by___41___ who does what in their families. A father who is ___42___ at home because he’s always working sends the message that men are supposed to earn money. A mother who is always complaining about being overweight or old sends the message that women are supposed to be thin and young.Because parents are emotionally important to their children, they are typically a child’s most ___43___ role models. Other role models include caregivers, teachers, friends, and celebrities. According to a multiethnic study of Los Angeles adolescents, teenagers who said that their role model was someone they knew, e.g. a parent, relative, friend, or doctor outside the family, had higher self-esteem, higher grades, and lower ___44___ use than peers whose role models were sports figures, singers, or other media characters. The researchers concluded that role model selection can have a positive or negative outcome on a teenager’s ___45___ development.A)psychosocial I)scoldedB)gender J)watchingC)praised K)substanceD)indirect L)connectionE)display M)usuallyF)rarely N)behaveG)simulating O)powerfulH)interactionSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.High-intensity Weight TrainingA) Once a week, Maurice Hank Greenberg, the former chief executive of insurer AIG, leaves his Park Avenue office and travels across New York’s Central Park to a basement crowded with Rube Goldberg-esque machines in a brownstone building on the trendy Upper West Side. While Mr. Greenberg is renowned for his strong views on business, this crowded room is where the 87-year-old builds his remarkable physical strength.B) Greenberg is among a small group of busy New York executives who make a pilgrimage(朝圣之旅)to a place called Serious Strength, a gym that specializes in a technique called high-intensity resistance training, to get a complete body workout in just 30 minutes a week. Unlike spending hours jogging on treadmills or pedaling exercise bikes, high-intensity weight training promises all the benefits of aerobics(有氧运动)plus more strength in just a fraction of the time of conventional workouts.C)“The amount of weight I can push or pull is multiples of my own strength,”boasts Greenberg, who is now chairman and CEO of CV Star & Co, a financial services firm. “I’m exercising more strenuously than I ever have in my life. In just 30 minutes a week you can see progress in what you’re doing and how good you feel.”D) While high-intensity weight training has been practiced since the 1980s, when an entrepreneur named Arthur Jones began making gym equipment under the Nautilus brand, the technique has only recently garnered sufficient scientific support to back up its superiority as a workout.E)Books such as Body By Science, by a South Carolina-based emergency room physician named Doug McGuff, and The Slow Burn Fitness Revolution, by Fred Hahn, who owns Mr. Greenberg’s gym in New York, describe the scientific basis for exercising compound groups of muscles to total exhaustion using very slow movements. In practice, that means five or six exercises done for just five to six super slow repetitions, or just 15 minutes of actual lifting. Some adherents, such as McGuff, believe that just one workout a week is sufficient, while Hahn and others prefer two workouts.F)Hahn points out that high-intensity resistance improves blood pressure, increases the level of good cholesterol(胆固醇)in your blood, lowers triglyceride(甘油三酸酯)levels, maintains blood sugar, helps with insulin sensitivity and builds not only muscular strength but muscular endurance. McGuff, meanwhile, flags up the medical benefits of the high-intensity workout, which he says can help eliminate “diabetes, hypertension, gout, hypercholesterolemia, and all the consequences of being sedentary and eating a d iet of fast food.”G) Although exercise fads come and go, high-intensity is in the unusual position of advocating that people actually practice it less. Hardcore bodybuilders have raised doubts about whether the system is really superior to their many hours spent in the gym, but proponents such as Hahn say that while you can build muscle in long workouts, why bother when less time spent in the gym can produce such good results. Proponents also point out that everyone has a genetic limit to how strong they can get or how big their muscles will grow, no matter how much exercise they do. H) Perhaps counter-intuitively(与直观感受相反地), the high-intensity method seems to have gained more popularity in Europe than in the fitness-crazed US, where it faded from the cover of magazines after a brief surge in popularity about 10 years ago. McGuff thinks this is partly explained by the fact that recent scientific support for the method comes largely from European and Canadian universities. Another reason consists in Europe people’s lack of the culture of “more is better”that North Americans have. This work ethic where the answer is always to do more and do it harder makes people a lot more skeptical about an exercise system that restricts volume and frequency as a way to get results.I)While it is possible to do a high-intensity workout with barbells or even body weight, most gyms that specialize in high-intensity use machines originally designed by Jones such as Nautilus and Med-X. This is because it can be dangerous to lift a heavy free weight to exhaustion. These machines involve rotation around several joints, working a large group of muscles at one time, reducing the overall time in the gym.J)At least initially, the workout consists of what is termed “the big five”—a seated row, chest press, pull-down, overhead press and leg press, each done for about 90 seconds. McGuff says he even gets good results doing just three exercises, provided they are done extremely slowly and to complete exhaustion, followed by several days of recuperative (恢复性的)rest.K) One company that has capitalized on the workout’s appeal to businesspeople is Kieser Training, a Zurich-based group that has set up many high-intensity gyms in Europe and Asia. “We target the professional, middle-aged executive who wants to exercise in a serious manner,”says Marcel Haasters, a German who runs the Kieser Training gym in London’s Camden Town. “There is no music, no mirrors on the wall and no juice bar. It’s not for typical gym users but people who don’t like typical gyms.”L)Kieser appeals especially to mobile executives because for a£580 annual fee, travelling businessmen can use any gym in the Kieser Training system from Zurich to Australia. The gym uses special machines licensed from the late Arthur Jones’s estate and features rehabilitative (使复原的)training as well as pure exercise.M)Steven Bailey, a video games analyst for Screen Digest who lives near the City of London, says he has been doing the Kieser Training for three years and that it has changed his life. Bailey feels it’s great for people like him who has a sedentary lifestyle and sit at a desk all day. Before Kieser he used to collapse around 3pm but now he has a lot more energy.N) A particularly impressive piece of equipment offered by Kieser Training looks like something out of the Spanish Inquisition (宗教法庭). Once you are strapped down and screwed into the machine, your lower body and hips are immobilized, which allows it to measure accurately the strength of your lower back muscles—which are often the bane of desk-bound executives. The Kieser machine has a computer database that compares your back strength to other individuals of your age group, and is then capable of training your back to make the muscles stronger.O) Alastair McLellan, who uses the gym in Camden Town, started the workout about six yearsago to help with his bad back. According to the 48-year-old editor of the Health Service Journal, the fact that he can build the strength in just one short session a week and solve his back problem makes it very good use of his time. It’s also allowed him to do a lot more exercise. He now cycles to work most days.P)However, the workout’s proponents admit that while the method has many benefits, a high-intensity workout or any gym programme is unlikely to help executives completely lose those unsightly guts gained from years of eating expense-account lunches. For that, dietary changes are the most important ingredient.46. Some books on health give a scientific account of how slow movements are used to practice muscles.47. By exercising with machines devised by Jones, fitness lovers can train a large group of their muscles at one time and shorten the total exercise time.48. High-intensity training has recently received enough scientific support to prove its effectiveness of keeping good health.49. At first, high-intensity training includes five kinds of exercises and each lasts for around one and a half minute.50. A video games analyst thinks it’s suitable for people sitting at a desk all day to do high-intensity exercises in the gym of Kieser Training.51. A few business managers spend time on high-intensity resistance training regularly.52. Exercising in a highly intense way cannot only make strong and enduring muscles, but also has some other benefits.53. For senior managerial staff, the key to keeping good health is improving the food structure.54. Some exercisers believe that genes decide one’s physical strength or muscular power regardless of the amount of exercise.55. People who attach importance to traditional training are not the target customers of Kieser Training.Section CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.The report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics was just as gloomy as anticipated. Unemployment in January jumped to a 16-year high of 7.6 percent, as 598,000 jobs were slashed from U.S. payrolls in the worst single-month decline since December, 1974. With 1.8 million jobs lost in the last three months, there is urgent desire to boost the economy as quickly as possible. But Washington would do well to take a deep breath before reacting to the grim numbers.Collectively, we rely on the unemployment figures and other statistics to frame our sense of reality. They are a vital part of an array of data that we use to assess if we’re doing well or doing badly, and that in turn shapes government policies and corporate budgets and personal spendingdecisions. The problem is that the statistics aren’t an objective measure of reality; they are simply a best approximation. Directionally, they capture the trends, but the idea that we know precisely how many are unemployed is a myth. That makes finding a solution all the more difficult.First, there is the way the data is assembled. The official unemployment rate is the product of a telephone survey of about 60,000 homes. There is another survey, sometimes referred to as the “payroll survey,” that assesses 400,000 businesses based on thei r reported payrolls. Both surveys have problems. The payroll survey can easily double-count someone: if you are one person with two jobs, you show up as two workers. The payroll survey also doesn’t capture the number of self-employed, and so says little about how many people are generating an independent income.The household survey has a larger problem. When asked straightforwardly, people tend to lie or shade the truth when the subject is sex, money or employment. If you get a call and are asked if you’re employed, and you say yes, you’re employed. If you say no, however, it may surprise you to learn that you are only unemployed if you’ve been actively looking for work in the past four weeks; otherwise, you are “marginally attached to the labor force”and not actually unemployed.The urge to quantify is embedded in our society. But the idea that statisticians can then capture an objective reality isn’t just impossible. It also leads to serious misjudgments. Democrats and Republicans can and will take sides on a number of issues, but a more crucial concern is that both are basing major policy decisions on guesstimates rather than looking at the vast wealth of raw data with a critical eye and an open mind.56. What do we learn from the first paragraph?A)The U.S. economic situation is going from bad to worse.B)Washington is taking drastic measures to provide more jobs.C)The U.S. government is slashing more jobs from its payrolls.D)The recent economic crisis has taken the U.S. by surprise.57. What does the author think of the unemployment figures and other statistics?A)They form a solid basis for policy making.B)They represent the current situation.C)They signal future economic trends.D)They do not fully reflect the reality.58. One problem with the payroll survey is that ______.A)it does not include all the businesses C)it magnifies the number of the joblessB)it fails to count in the self-employed D)it does not treat all companies equally 59. The household survey can be faulty in that ______.A)people tend to lie when talking on the phoneB)not everybody is willing or ready to respondC)some people won’t provide truthful informationD)the definition of unemployment is too broad60. At the end of the passage, the author suggests that ______.A)statisticians improve their data assembling methodsB)decision makers view the statistics with a critical eyeC)politicians listen more before making policy decisionsD)Democrats and Republicans cooperate on crucial issuesPassage TwoQuestions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.At some point in 2008, someone, probably in either Asia or Africa, made the decision to move from the countryside to the city. This nameless person pushed the human race over a historic threshold, for it was in that year that mankind became, for the first time in its history, a predominantly urban species.It is a trend that shows no sign of slowing. Demographers (人口统计学家)reckon that three-quarters of humanity could be city-dwelling by 2050, with most of the increase coming in the fast-growing towns of Asia and Africa. Migrants to cities are attracted by plentiful jobs, access to hospitals and education, and the ability to escape the boredom of a farmer’s agricultural life. Those factors are more than enough to make up for the squalor (肮脏), disease and spectacular poverty that those same migrants must often at first endure when they become urban dwellers.It is the city that inspires the latest book from Peter Smith. His main thesis is that the buzz of urban life, and the opportunities it offers for co-operation and collaboration, is what attracts people to the city, which in turn makes cities into the engines of art, commerce, science and progress. This is hardly revolutionary, but it is presented in a charming format. Mr Smith has written a breezy guidebook, with a series of short chapters dedicated to specific aspects of urbanity—parks, say, or the various schemes that have been put forward over the years for building the perfect city. The result is a sort of high-quality, unusually rigorous coffee-table book, designed to be dipped into rather than read from beginning to end.In the chapter on skyscrapers, for example, Mr Smith touches on construction methods, the revolutionary invention of the automatic lift, the practicalities of living in the sky and the likelihood that, as cities become more crowded, apartment living will become the norm. But there is also time for brief diversions onto bizarre ground, such as a discussion of the skyscraper index (which holds that a boom in skyscraper construction is a foolproof sign of an imminent recession).One obvious criticism is that the price of breadth is depth; many of Mr Smith’s essays raise as many questions as they answer. Although that can indeed be frustrating, this is probably the only way to treat so grand a topic. The city is the building block of civilisation and of almost everything people do; a guidebook to the city is really, therefore, a guidebook to how a large and ever-growing chunk of humanity chooses to live. Mr Smith’s book serves as an excellent introduction to a vast subject, and will suggest plenty of further lines of inquiry.61. In what way is the year 2008 historic?A)For the first time in history, urban people outnumbered rural people.B)An influential figure decided to move from the countryside to the city.C)It is in this year that urbanisation made a start in Asia and Africa.D)The population increase in cities reached a new peak in Asia and Africa.62. What does the author say about urbanisation?A)Its impact is not easy to predict. C)It is a milestone in human progress.B)Its process will not slow down. D)It aggravates the squalor of cities.63. How does the author comment on Peter Smith’s new book?A)It is but an ordinary coffee-table book.B)It is flavoured with humourous stories.C)It serves as a guide to arts and commerce.D)It is written in a lively and interesting style.64. What does the author say in the chapter on skyscrapers?A)The automatic lift is indispensable in skyscrapers.B)People enjoy living in skyscrapers with a view.C)Skyscrapers are a sure sign of a city’s prosperity.D)Recession closely follows a skyscraper boom.65. What may be one criticism of Mr Smith’s book?A)It does not really touch on anything serious.B)It is too long for people to read from cover to cover.C)It does not deal with any aspect of city life in depth.D)It fails to provide sound advice to city dwellers.Part IV Translation (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English. You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.中国卫生监督部门决定在未来三到五年之内建立一个全国性的网络,用以监测空气污染对人类健康的影响。
英语四六级写作必备的点睛之笔200句一
15.Nowadays, many students always go into raptures at the mere mention of the coming life of high school or college they will begin. Unfortunately, for most young people, it is not pleasant ex perience on their first day on campus.当前,一提到即将开始的学校生活,许多学生都会兴高采烈。
然而,对多数年轻人来说,校园刚开始的日子并不是什么愉快的经历。
16. In view of the seriousness of this problem, effective measures should be taken before things get worse.考虑到问题的严重性,在事态进一步恶化之前,必须采取有效的措施。
17. The majority of students believe that part-time job will provide them with more opportunities to develop their interpersonal skills, which may put them in a favorable position in the future job markets.大部分学生相信业余工作会使他们有更多机会发展人际交往能力,而这对他们未来找工作是非常有好处的。
18. It is indisputable that there are millions o f people who still have a miserable life and have to face the dangers of starvation and exposure.无可争辩,现在有成千上万的人仍过着挨饿受冻的痛苦生活。
2013年6月英语六级真题及答案详解
2013年6月英语六级真题及答案Part I Writing2013年6月六级作文范文一It is not exaggerating to say that habits determine how much a person can achieve. This is due to the magical power that habits have. It can redouble the effort of our daily behavior.Take this for example: if you recite one word every day, you will add 365 words to your vocabulary by one year, and 700 words by two years, and 1400 words before graduation which is by far beyond the curricular of CET-6. While if you spend two hours on playing computer games—which is far less than how much time is spent in reality for college students— you will probably get addicted to it and fail your study. This phenomenon can be easily found in the college that it is high time for us to be aware of the importance of habits. We should cultivate good habits and get rid of the bad habits such as staying up late, being addicted to games, consuming extravagantly, etc as soon as possible. Rome was not built in one day. We can accumulate a great fortune by the tiny efforts we made every day. From now on say good bye to the bad habits and stick to the good ones, we will enjoy a profitable return in the future.2013年6月六级作文范文二Good habit result…Good habits are a valuable thing and a bridge reaching desirable results. Evidently, good habits include teamwork, optimistic attitude, confidence and so on. It is well known that teamwork always leaves us less mean-spirited and more inclusive. Again, optimistic attitude and confidence can encourage us to never give up and find silver linings in desperate situations.Why should we actively cultivate good habits? For one thing, good habits can jump our trains of thought onto correct tracks, in turn, we can bypass the wrong path. For another thing, persisting what we are good at and doing even more of it creates excellence. This is where developing good habits comes in.As a result, we should take some effective steps to cultivate our good habits. For instance, we can frequently inform young people that opportunities for errors abound, so we must develop good habits to cope with them. To sum up, we cannot deny it that good habits do carry a positive connotation.Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)暂缺Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
2013年6月六级作文点睛:十大黄金范文
2013年6月六级作文点睛:十大黄金范文作文作为英语四级考试、英语六级考试一个非常重要的内容,各位考生应该充分重视起来。
那么在最后的备考时间里,各位考生该如何复习呢?听听老师给大家的建议吧。
这是我讲的六级写作点睛班讲义里的一部分练习题。
想来想去,还是发上来吧。
到现在一篇没练的同学,至少练一下前四道。
练过的同学,可以选择自己没练过的题型练练。
各种题型都练过的同学,可以侧重看看这些模拟题范文里的论据和关键的话题词,也可以用默写或对译的方式来检查自己的语言质量。
想要瞒天过海、侥幸过关的同学可以只背前四篇里面划线的部分。
你要说押题押中的可能性有多大,我即使告诉你有百分之九十九也没用,因为你很可能死在那剩余的百分之一上,那百分之一可能是像四级曾经考过的事故见证书,导游词,招新启示,有个锤子模板可用?所以,在背诵一些模板句垫底的基础上,更应该动手练几篇,找找写作的手感,夯实一批自己喜欢用的好词好句,暴露自己的常见词汇和语法问题,然后通过查字典和对照范文来改正。
写作模拟题(一)对立观点型Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition of at least 150 words but no more than 200 words according to the following information:Currently, a number of schools allow students to grade their teachers and even decide if the teachers can teach on or not. This has given rise to a heated debate, with some approving of the pratice and others strongly opposed to it. Now discuss both views and give your own opinion。
备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之81-100
备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之81-10081. Parents are firmly convinced that, to send their child to kindergartens or nursery schools will have an unfavorable influence on the growth of children. 父母们坚定地相信把孩子送到幼儿园对他们的成长不利。
82. However, this idea is now being questioned by more and more experts, who point out that it is unhealthy for children who always stay with their parents at home. 然而,这一想法正遭受越来越多的专家的质疑,他们指出,孩子总是呆在家里,和父母在一起,是不健康的。
83. Although parent would be able to devote much more time and energy to their children, it must be admitted that, parent has less experience and knowledge about how to educate and supervise children, when compared with professional teachers working in kindergartens or nursery schools. 尽管父母能在他们孩子身上投入更多时间和精力,但是必须承认,与工作在幼儿园的专职教师相比,他们在如何管理教育孩子方面缺乏知识和经验。
84. From what has been discussed above, we may safely draw a conclusion that, although the parents' desire to look after children by themselves is understandable, its disadvantages far outweigh the advantages. 通过以上讨论,我们可以得出如下结论:尽管家长想亲自照看孩子的愿望是可以理解的,但是这样做的缺点远大于优点。
英语写作的点睛之笔200句4
英语写作的点睛之笔200句4背诵方法:(原则:短时间搞定)1、分单元背,把200个句子依据你自己的进度订方案,清晰每天背多少个新句子,多少个复习句子。
(建议使用超循环大表)2、汉译英练习3、默写4、口头背诵。
16. In view of the seriousness of this problem, effective measures should be taken before things get worse.考虑到问题的严峻性,在事态进一步恶化之前,必需选择实行有效的措施。
17. The majority of students believe that part-time job will provide them with more opportunities to develop their interpersonal skills, which may put them in a favorable position in the future job markets.大部分同学认为正确而不怀疑业余工作会使他们有更多机会进展人际交往力量,而这对他们将来找工作是特别有好处的。
18. It is indisputable that there are millions of people who still have a miserable life and have to face the dangers of starvation and exposure.无可争论,现在有成千上万的人仍过着挨饿受冻的苦痛生活。
19. Although this view is wildly held, this is little evidence that education can be obtained at any age and at any place.尽管这一观点被广泛接受,很少有证据表明训练能够在任何地点、任何年龄进行。
2013六级作文万能模板(考前突击版)
2013六级作文万能模板(考前突击版)6级作文模板1 开头段:先讲重要性,然后转讲不好的地方。
中间段:措施结尾段:先来个小转折再进入总结开头段Nowadays with the rapid development of advanced ……., more and more…..are commonly and widely used in everyday life. However, what worries most of us is that……中间段Firstly….Secondly…stly but in no means least……结尾段To conclude, …..are just like a double-edged sword. With them we may have less trouble dealing with problems in life and enjoy a better-off life. However, one point should be kept in mind that we should take sensible use of them , always being the master of them.2 开头段:先讲重要性,然后转讲争论中间段:转折(即列出两种不同人的观点)结尾段:直接进入总结(即你的观点)开头段:It is accepted that …. Plays a significant part for both …, and what’s more , a lot of attention is being drawn to the change of….. However, whether … deserves such an attention , people’s ideas vary.中间段:On the one hand, some people hold the view that …..On the other hand, a great many people insist that….结尾段:From my perspective, however…. (你的观点) . Therefore, it’s time that (措施之类的)6级作文万能句子(补充在”…..”里面的万能句子,自己琢磨每个句子放在哪里比较适合)重点背:1)5)6)7)句子,最好全部都被过一遍,自己琢磨怎么用。
2013六级作文万能模板(考前突击版)
2013六级作文万能模板(考前突击版)D6级作文模板1 开头段:先讲重要性,然后转讲不好的地方。
中间段:措施结尾段:先来个小转折再进入总结开头段Nowadays with the rapid development of advanced ……., more and more…..are commonly and widely used in everyday life. However, what worries most of us is that……中间段Fi rstly….Secondly…stly but in no means least……结尾段To conclude, …..are just like a double-edged sword. With them we may have less trouble dealing with problems in life and enjoy a better-off life. However, one point should be kept in mind that we should take sensible use of them , always being the master of them.2 开头段:先讲重要性,然后转讲争论中间段:转折(即列出两种不同人的观点)结尾段:直接进入总结(即你的观点)开头段:It is accepted that …. Plays a significant part for both …, and what’s more , a lot of attention is being drawn to the change of….. However, whether … deserves such an attention , people’s ideas vary.中间段:On the one hand, some people hold the view that …..On the other hand, a great many people insist that….结尾段:From my perspective, however…. (你的观点) . Therefore, it’s t ime that (措施之类的)6级作文万能句子(补充在”…..”里面的万能句子,自己琢磨每个句子放在哪里比较适合)重点背:1)5)6)7)句子,最好全部都被过一遍,自己琢磨怎么用。
备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之121-140
备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之121-140121. On the one hand, it is indisputable that boarding schools are exerting a growing important effect, especially in last few years. 一方面,寄宿学校正在发挥越来越重要的作用,尤其是最近几年,这是无可争辩的。
122. Students attend a boarding school would cultivate their independence as apart from their parents. 离开父母上寄宿学校的学生将会培养他们的独立性。
123. What's more, living in school can save them a great deal of time on the way between home and school everyday, so they would be able to concentrate more time and energy on their academic work. 而且,生活在学校里能节省大量每天往返于学校和家的路上的时间,这会使他们有更多的时间和精力放在学习上。
124. On the other hand, the contribution of day schools can't be ignored. 另一方面,日制学校的贡献是不能忽视的。
125. Due to high tuition fee, most of ordinary families cannot afford to send their children to boarding schools. 因为较高的学费,大部分普通家庭支付不起他们的孩子上寄宿学校的费用。
备战英语六级写作点睛之笔200句
1.备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之1-201.1.According to a recent survey, four million people die each year from diseaseslinked to smoking. 依照最近的一项调查,每年有4,000,000人死于与吸烟有关的疾病。
1.2.The latest surveys show that quite a few children have unpleasant associationswith homework. 最近的调查显示相当多的孩子对家庭作业没什么好感。
1.3.No invention has received more praise and abuse than Internet. 没有一项发明像互联网一样同时受到如此多的赞扬和批评。
1.4.People seem to fail to take into account the fact that education does not endwith graduation. 人们似乎忽视了教育不应该随着毕业而结束这一事实。
1.5.An increasing number of people are beginning to realize that education is notcomplete with graduation. 越来越多的人开始意识到教育不能随着毕业而结束。
1.6.When it comes to education, the majority of people believe that education isa lifetime study. 说到教育,大部分人认为其是一个终生的学习。
1.7.Many experts point out that physical exercise contributes directly to aperson's physical fitness. 许多专家指出体育锻炼直接有助于身体健康。
备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之101-120
备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之101-120101. In addition to the obvious problem--loneliness, another major obstacle, in my opinion, is the alien environment of campus. 除了孤独这一明显的问题之外,我认为另一个困难是对校园环境的不熟悉。
102. Freshmen often get lost on campus; fail to find the way to dormitory or library. 新生常常在校园迷路,不知道去宿舍或图书馆该怎么走。
103. Most important of all, apart from their hometown and parents, students couldn't catch sight of any familiar face and have to suffer from homelessness, which can cause certain serious mental disease. 更重要的是,离开了家乡和父母,看不到任何熟悉的面孔,他们不得不忍受思家之苦,这可能会导致严重的精神疾病。
104. In the first place, school authorities should provide far more services to help freshmen to get used to the new life as soon as possible. 首先,学校应提供更多的服务,帮助新生尽快适应新的生活。
105. The senior and junior students could share their own experience about how to overcome the difficulty they have ever met, how to adjust to the new environment with the new students.高年级学生可以与新生一起分享他们的经历:如何克服遇到的困难,如何适应新的环境。
备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之61-80
备战2013年6月英语六级写作点睛之笔200句之61-8061. Millions of people have to spend more time and energy on studying new skills and technology so that they can keep a favorable position in job market. 成千上万的人们不得不花费更多的精力和时间学习新的技术和知识,使得他们在就业市场能保持优势。
62. According to a recent survey, a growing number of people express a strong desire to take another job or spend more time on their job in order to get more money to support their family. 根据最近的一项调查,越来越多的人表达了想从事另外的工作或加班以赚取更多的钱来补贴家用的强烈愿望。
63. From what has been discussed above, I am fully convinced that the leisure life-style is undergoing a decline with the progress of modern society, it is not necessary a bad thing. 通过以上讨论,我完全相信,随着现代社会的进步,幽闲的生活方式正在消失并不是件坏事。
64. The problem of international tourism has caused wide public concern over the recent years. 近些年,国际旅游的问题引起了广泛关注。
65. Many people believe that international tourism produce positive effects on economic growth and local government should be encouraged to promote international tourism. 许多人认为国际旅游对经济发展有积极作用,应鼓励地方政府发展国际旅游。
英语考试作文-英语写作点睛之笔200句
英语考试作文英语写作点睛之笔200句1. According to a recent survey, four million people die each year from diseases linked to smoking.依照最近的一项调查,每年有4,000,000人死于与吸烟有关的疾病。
2. The latest surveys show that quite a few children have unpleasant associations with homework.最近的调查显示相当多的孩子对家庭作业没什么好感。
3. No invention has received more praise and abuse than Internet.没有一项发明像互联网一样同时受到如此多的赞扬和批评。
4. People seem to fail to take into account the fact that education does not end with graduation.人们似乎忽视了教育不应该随着毕业而结束这一事实。
5. An increasing number of people are beginning to realize that education is not complete with graduation.越来越多的人开始意识到教育不能随着毕业而结束。
6. When it comes to education, the majority of people believe that education is a lifetime study.说到教育,大部分人认为其是一个终生的学习。
7. Many experts point out that physical exercise contributes directly to a person’s physical fitness.许多专家指出体育锻炼直接有助于身体健康。
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备战2013年6月英语六级写作
点睛之笔200句之121-140
121. On the one hand, it is indisputable that boarding schools are exerting a growing important effect, especially in last few years. 一方面,寄宿学校正在发挥越来越重要的作用,尤其是最近几年,这是无可争辩的。
122. Students attend a boarding school would cultivate their independence as apart from their parents. 离开父母上寄宿学校的学生将会培养他们的独立性。
123. What's more, living in school can save them a great deal of time on the way between home and school everyday, so they would be able to concentrate more time and energy on their academic work. 而且,生活在学校里能节省大量每天往返于学校和家的路上的时间,这会使他们有更多的时间和精力放在学习上。
124. On the other hand, the contribution of day schools can't be ignored. 另一方面,日制学校的贡献是不能忽视的。
125. Due to high tuition fee, most of ordinary families cannot
afford to send their children to boarding schools. 因为较高的学费,大部分普通家庭支付不起他们的孩子上寄宿学校的费用。
126. Since it is unnecessary to consider student's routine life, day school can lay stress on teaching instead of other aspects, such as management of dormitory and cafeteria. 由于无需考虑学生的日常生活,日制学校可以将重点放在教学上而不是放在像宿舍和食堂管理这些方面。
127. Furthermore, students living in their own home would
have access to a comfortable life and have more opportunities to communicate with their parents, which have beneficial impact on development of their personal character. 而且,学生生活在自己家中,有舒适的生活,并有更多机会和父母交流,这对他们个性的培养是有利的。
128. From what has been discussed above, we may safely draw the conclusion that both of day schools and boarding schools are important to train young students for our society. 通过以
上讨论,我们可以得出结论,寄宿学校和日制学校对我们社会培养年轻学生都是重要的。
129. There is much discussion over science and technology. One of the questions under debate is whether traditional technology and methods are bound to die out when a country begins to develop modern science and technology. 关于科学技术存在许多争论,其中一个问题是当国家发展现代科学技术时,传统的技术方法是否可能会消亡?130. As for me, the declining of traditional technology and
methods is not a bad thing; it is the natural result of progress of society.
我认为,传统技术方法的消亡不一定是坏事,这是社会进步的自然结果。