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2023年全国大学英语六级写作范文及解析

2023年全国大学英语六级写作范文及解析

2023年6月全国大学英语六级写作范文及解析【作文题目一】For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise to judge a person by their appearance. You can give explain to illustrate your point .You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.【解析】本次作文话题是有关“Never judge a person by his appearance 不要以貌取人”。

对于这个话题,考生一定都不陌生,这在大家平常旳作文训练中都会波及或碰到。

此类作文旳思绪与构造也很清晰:首段,可以引用一两句名言,引出不要以貌取人旳观点。

中间段落从两方面论述原因或以貌取人旳敝处。

末段,重申观点,也可给出提议。

【参照范文一】There is an old saying that people never judge a book from its cover. From my point of view, this saying also applies to our attitudes towards others: never judge a person from their appearance. Because you never know one person’s true merits if only judging from their appearance.It is true that an attractive appearance is of great significance not only for daily life but also for the job. However, it is unwise to judge oneperson by the appearance for the following reasons. On the one hand, with the advancement of science technology and medical level, people can transform their surface by all means. On the other hand, the appearance should not be the merely criteria for judging an individual, considering that are more important factors, including Courteous, kind-hearted, honest and so on.In conclusion, it is unadvisable to judge a person by their appearance. That’s why I assert that we should pay more attention to one's inward and place high value on inner cultivation.【参照范文二】As a prevailing saying goes,” Don’t judge a person by appearance”. Undoubtedly, it reflects a current phenomenon that fewer individuals seem to attach due importance to the significance of intrinsic factors. However, from my own perspective, we should put more emphasis on the quality rather than appearance.Taking a look around, we can find examples too numerous to list. The best illustration might be some currently over-packaged products in the markets. To put it more exactly, we may easily notice that the delicate packaged products may turn out to be of inferior quality. Exactly, it is theintrinsic factors that enable us to make reasonable choices.In short, laying a solid foundation is crucial if we want to make achievements in our studies or work, or indeed in any other aspects of our lives. And what we should bear in mind is that essence matters most instead of “the first sight”.【作文题目二】题目:It is unwise to put all eggs in one basket.As a common saying goes,“It is unwise to put all eggs in one basket. ”Placing all eggs in one basket means focus all our attention on one thing and fix all our hope on one thing. However, It is wrong and reasonless.Why placing all eggs in one basket is wrong? Placing all eggs in one basket tends to reduce the odds of success. By focusing on one thing, people will surely improve their efficiency and proficiency. However, they will also overlook other resources and possibilities,thus,the likelihood of success will be lower. Take Jack, one of my best friends, as a case in point: he started to hunt for jobs in his senior year. Compared with other students who chose different kinds of jobs, he aimed at state-owned firms alone. Unfortunately, getting a decent job in state-owned firms is really hard for him. At last, when others got a job, hewas still on the way to his interviews. suppose he choose jobs in a wider range and “place all eggs in different baskets”,he could have gotten a job much easier. Putting all eggs in one basket in unwise, a truth which is applicable to many situations.As a college student,we should endeavor to master more skills, accumulate different experience and make friends with diverse people.参照译文:俗语有云:“把鸡蛋放在一种篮子里是不明智旳”。

2023年12月英语六级CET6真题及答案完整版

2023年12月英语六级CET6真题及答案完整版

2023年12月CET6大学英语六级考试真题及答案解析【官方完整版】Part I 写作Writing (30 minutes)Directions: Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on innovation. Your essay should include the importance of innovation and measures to be taken to encourage innovation.You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.【参照范文】It is universally acknowledged that innovation refers to being creative, unique and different. In fact, today it is impossibly difficult for us to image a 21st century without innovation.We should place a high value on innovation firstly because innovative spirit can enable an individual to ameliorate himself, so he can be equipped with capacity to see what others cannot see, be qualified for future career promotion, and be ready for meeting the forthcoming challenges. What’s more, we ought to attach importance to the role played by innovation in economic advancement. Put it another way, in this ever-changing world, innovation to economic growth is what water is to fish. To sum up, if innovation misses our attention in any possible way, we will suffer a great loss beyond imagination.In order to encourage innovation, it is wise for us to take some feasible measures. For example, mass media should greatly publicize the significance of creative spirit and encouragethe public to cultivate awareness of innovation. Besides, those who manage to innovate should be awarded generous prize. Though there is a long way ahead to go, I am firmly certain that the shared efforts will be paid off.【参照译文】众所周知创新意味着有发明力,独一无二和不一样。

大学英语六级考试作文真题及范文 有正文翻译

大学英语六级考试作文真题及范文 有正文翻译

201512For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should focus on the impact of social networking websites on reading.You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Thepicture describes a conversation between two people,one of them said:“I readabout 3 hours a day。

My favorite book is Facebook。

”The picture intends toinform us that the Internet has exerted an important influence on reading forthe modern citizens。

The phenomenon involves many factors,which canbe listed as the follows。

To begin with,with the rapid development of scientific technology,The Internet has become indispensable in our daily life.Undoubtedly,it provides people with many advantages and makes our life morecomfortable and efficient,including the way of reading。

6月大学英语六级考试真题及答案解析(共三套)

6月大学英语六级考试真题及答案解析(共三套)

2017年6月大学英语六级考试真题及答案解析(第一套)Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: Suppose you are asked to give advice on whether to attend a vocational college or a university, write an essay to state your opinion. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.【参考范文】Whether to Attend a Vocational College or a University?It’s an undisputable truth that virtually all high school graduates will encounter the choices between a vocational college and a university. And when it comes to this question, students’ideas are not cut from the same cloth. In point of which to choose and what to be taken into consideration, my advices are as follow.In the first place, we should be conscious of the fact that both of the two choices have its own superiorities. For instance, a vocational college specializes in cultivating human resources with practical capabilities; while a university serves as the cradle of academic researchers in different fields. Then it does follow that high school graduates should have a clear picture of themselves. That is to say, they should know their merits and demerits and theirchoices must give play to their strengths whilst circumvent weaknesses. In addition, interest is the best teacher and it’s also the premise of learning on one’s own initiative. Thus interest must be taken into account because it can not only decide how far one can reach academically and professionally but also how happy and fulfilled one will be.In brief, all above just goes to show that there really is no one-size-fits-all answer for the question. The key lies in a clear cognition, accurate self-positioning and the interest of oneself. Only then can every one find a right path that works best for us.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation 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.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. A) He would feel insulted. B) He would feel very sad.C) He would be embarrassed. D) He would be disappointed.【答案】A【解析】题目问如果男士在二手书店中发现了自己写的书,那么男士会感觉怎样。

六级作文范文及解析

六级作文范文及解析

六级作文范文及解析英文回答:Technology has become an indispensable part of ourdaily lives, from the smartphones we carry in our pockets to the computers we use for work and entertainment. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, learn, and work, and has also had a major impact on our health and well-being.One of the biggest ways that technology has improved our health is by making it easier for us to access information about our health and well-being. In the past, people had to rely on their doctors or other healthcare professionals for information about their health, but now there is a wealth of information available online. This information can help people to make informed decisions about their health and to take steps to prevent or manage chronic diseases.Technology has also made it easier for people toconnect with their doctors and other healthcare professionals. In the past, people had to make an appointment and travel to their doctor's office in order to get medical care, but now there are a number of ways to connect with healthcare professionals online. This can be especially helpful for people who live in rural areas or who have difficulty traveling.In addition to making it easier for people to access information and connect with healthcare professionals, technology has also led to the development of new medical treatments and therapies. For example, new technologies such as gene editing and stem cell therapy have the potential to cure diseases that were once thought to be incurable.Of course, there are also some potential downsides to the use of technology in healthcare. One concern is that people may become too reliant on technology and forget the importance of face-to-face interactions with healthcare professionals. Another concern is that technology could lead to a decrease in privacy, as our health data becomesmore and more accessible.Overall, however, the benefits of technology in healthcare far outweigh the risks. Technology has the potential to make our lives healthier, longer, and more fulfilling.中文回答:技术已成为我们日常生活不可或缺的一部分,从我们口袋里携带的智能手机到我们用于工作和娱乐的计算机。

2022年12月英语六级写作真题及(文都版)_历年英语六级作文范文真题及解析

2022年12月英语六级写作真题及(文都版)_历年英语六级作文范文真题及解析

2022年12月英语六级写作真题及(文都版)_历年英语六级作文范文真题及解析【新东方】2022年6月四六级425班!99元限时抢购,售罄即恢复199元!※点击查看2022年12月英语六级真题及答案专题2022年12月英语六级写作真题及范文(文都版)【题目】Direction:Direction:Forthipart,youareallowed30minutetowriteahort eayoninnovation.Youreayhouldincludetheimportanceofinnovationandm eauretobetakentoencourageinnovation.Youarerequiredtowriteatleat1 50wordbutnomorethan200word.【参考范文】Itiuniverallyacknowledgedthatinnovationrefertobeingcreative, uniqueanddifferent.Infact,todayitiimpoiblydifficultforutoimagea2 1tcenturywithoutinnovation.Inordertoencourageinnovation,itiwieforutotakeomefeaiblemeaur e.Fore某ample,mamediahouldgreatlypublicizetheignificanceofcreativepirita ndencouragethepublictocultivateawareneofinnovation.Beide,thoewho managetoinnovatehouldbeawardedgenerouprize.Thoughthereialongwaya headtogo,Iamfirmlycertainthattheharedeffortwillbepaidoff.【参考译文】众所周知创新意味着有创造力,独一无二和不同。

2019年6月、12月大学英语六级真题及答案解析(完整版)

2019年6月、12月大学英语六级真题及答案解析(完整版)

2019年6月、12月大学英语六级真题及答案解析(完整版)Part Ⅰ Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the importance of having a sense of community responsibility.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 two long conversations.At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions.Both the conversation 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.Questions l to 4 are based on the conversations you have just heard.1.A) It focuses exclusively on jazz.B) It sponsors major jazz concerts.C) It has several branches in London.D) It displays albums by new music talents.2.A) It originated with cowboys.B) Its market has now shrunk.C) Its listeners are mostly young people.D) It remains as widespread as hip hop music.3.A) Its definition is varied and complicated.B) It is still going through experimentation.C) It is frequently accompanied by singing.D) Its style has remained largely unchanged.4.A) Learn to play them.B) Take music lessons.C) Listen to them yourself.D) Consul jazz musicians.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversations you have just heard.5.A) She paid her mortgage.B) She called on the man.C) She made a business plan.D) She went to the bank.6.A) Her previous debt hadn’t been cleared yet.B) Her credit history was considered poor.C) She had apparently asked for too much.D) She didn’t pay her mortgage in time.7.A) Pay a debt long overdue.B) Buy a piece of property.C) Start her own business.D) Check her credit history.8.A) Seek advice from an expert about fund raising.B) Ask for smaller loans from different lenders.C) Build up her own finances step by step.D) Revise her business proposal carefully.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two passages.At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four 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.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9.A) It is profitable and environmentally friendly.B) It is well located and completely automated.C) It is small and unconventional.D) It is fertile and productive.10.A) Their urge to make farming more enjoyable.B) Their desire to improve farming equipment.C) Their hope to revitalize traditional farming.D) Their wish to set a new farming standard11.A) It saves a lot of electricity.B) It needs little maintenance.C) It causes hardly any pollution.D) It loosens soil while weeding.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.12.A) It has turned certain insects into a new food source.B) It has started on expand business outside the UK.C) It has imported some exotic foods from overseas.D) It has joined hands with Sainsbury’s to sell pet insects.13.A) It was really unforgettable.B) It was a pleasant surprise.C) It hurt his throat slightly.D) It made him feel strange.14.A) They are more tasty than beef, chicken or pork.B) They are more nutritious than soups and salads.C) They contain more protein than conventional meats.D) They will soon gain popularity throughout the world.15.A) It is environmentally friendly.B) It is a promising industry.C It requires new technology.D) It saves huge amounts of labour.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions.The recording will be played 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.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16.A)To categorize different types of learners.B) To find out what students prefer to learn.C) To understand the mechanism of the human brain.D) To see if they are inherent traits affecting learning.17.A) It was defective.B)It was misguided.C) It was original in design.D) It was thought-provoking.18.A) Auditory aids are as important as visual aids.B) Visual aids are helpful to all types of learners.C) Reading plain texts is more effective than viewing pictures.D) Scientific concepts are hard to understand without visual aids.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard.19.A) Not playing a role in a workplace revolution.B) Not benefiting from free-market capitalism.C) Not earning enough money to provide for the family.D) Not spending enough time on family life and leisure.20.A) People would be working only fifteen hours a week now.B) The balance of power in the workplace would change.C) Technological advances would create many new jobs.D) Most workers could afford to have a house of their own.21.A) Loss of workers’personal dignity.B) Deprivation of workers’ creativity.C) Deterioration of workers’ mental health.D) Unequal distribution of working hours.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.22.A) It is the worst managed airport in German history.B) It is now the biggest and busiest airport in Europe.C) It has become something of a joke among Germans.D) It has become a typical symbol of German efficiency.23.A) The city’s airports are outdated.B) The city had just been reunified.C) The city wanted to boost its economy.D) The city wanted to attract more tourists.24.A) The municipal government kept changing hands.B) The construction firm breached the contract.C) Shortage of funding delayed its construction.D) Problems of different kinds kept popping up.25.A) Tourism industry in Berlin suffers.B)All kinds of equipment gets rusted.C) Huge maintenance costs accumulate.D) Complaints by local residents increase.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 2with a single line through the centre.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.The number of devices you can talk to is multiplying—first it was your phone, then your car, and now you can tell your kitchen appliances what to do.But even without gadgets that understand our spoken commands, research suggests that, as bizarre as it sounds, under certain 26 , people regularly ascribe human traits to everyday objects.Sometimes we see things as human because we are 27 .In one experiment, people who reported feeling isolated were more likely than others to attribute 28 to various gadgets.In turn, feeling close to objects can 29 loneliness.When college students were reminded of a time they had been 30 in a social setting, they compensated by exaggerating their number of friends—unless they were first given tasks that caused them to interact with their phone as if it had human qualities.According to the researchers, the participants' phones 31 substituted for real friends.At other times, we personify products in an effort to understand them.One study found that three in four respondents yelled at their computer.Further, the more their computer gave them problems, the more likely the respondents were to report that it had its own “beliefs and 32 .”So how do people assign traits to an object? In part, we rely on looks.On humans, wide faces are 33 with dominance.Similarly, people rated cars, clocks, and watches with wide faces as more dominant-looking than narrow-faced ones, and preferred them—especially in 34 situations.An analysis of car sales in Germany found that cars with gills (护栅) that were upturned like smiles sold best.The purchasers saw this 35 as increasing a car's friendliness.A) alleviate I) desiresB) apparently J) excludedC) arrogant K) featureD) associated L) lonelyE) circumstances M) separateF) competitive N) spectacularlyG) conceded O) warrantH) consciousnessSection 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.[A] Though he didn’t come from a farming family, from a young age Tim Joseph was fascinated by the idea of living off the land.Reading magazines like The Stockman Grass Farmer and Graze, he got hooked on the idea of grass-fed agriculture.The idea that all energy and wealth comes from the sun really intrigued him He thought theshorter the distance between the sun and the end product, the higher the profit to the farmer.[B] Joseph wanted to put this theory to the test.In 2009, he and his wife Laura launched Maple Hill Creamery, an organic, all grass-fed yogurt company in northern New York.He quickly learned what the market has demonstrated: Demand forgrass-fed products currently exceeds supply.Grass-fed beef is enjoying a 25-30% annual growth rate.Sales of grass-fed yogurt and kefir (发酵乳饮品) on the other hand, have in the last year increased by over 38%.This is in comparison with a drop of just under 1% in the total yogurt and kefir market according to natural and organic market research company SPINS.Joseph’s top priority became getting his hands on enough grass-fed milk to keep customers satisfied, since his own 64-cow herd wasn’t going to suffice[C] His first partnership was with Paul and Phyllis Amburgh, owners of the Dharma Lea farm in New York.The Amburghs, too, were true believers in grass-fed.In addition to supplying milk from their own 85-head herd, they began to help other farmers in the area convent from conventional to certified organic and grass-fed in order to enter the Maple Hill supply chain.Since 2010, the couple has helped 125 small dairy farms convert to grass-fed, with more than 80% of those farms coming on board during the last two years.[D] All this conversion has helped Maple Hill grow 40-50% every year since it began with no end in sight.Joseph has learned that a farmer has to have a certain mindset to successfully convert.But convincing open-minded dairy people is actually not that hard, when you look at the economics.Grass-fed milk can fetch up to 2.5 times the price of conventional milk.Another factor is the squeeze that conventional dairy farmers have felt as the price of grain they feed their cows has gone up, tightening their profit margins.By replacing expensive grain feed with regenerative management practices, grass-fed farmers are insulated from jumps in the price of feed.These practices include grazing animals on grasses grown from the pastureland’s natural seed bunk, and fertilized by the cows’own fertilizer[E] Champions of this type of regenerative grazing also point to its animal welfare, climate and health benefits: Grass-fed animals live longer out of confinement.Grazing herds stimulate microbial (微生物的) activity in the soil, helping to capture water and separate carbon.And grass-fed dairy and meat have been shown to be higher in certain nutrients and healthy fats.[F] In the grass fed system, farmers are also not subject to the wildly fluctuating milk prices of the international commodity market.The unpredictability of global demand and the lag-time it takes to add more cows to a herd to meet demand can result in events like the recent cheese surplus.Going grass-fed is a safe refuge, a way forfamily-scale farms to stay ually a farmer will get to the point where financially, what they’re doing is not working.That’s when they call Maple Hill.If the farm is well managed and has enough land, and the desire to convert is sincere, a relationship can begin.Through regular regional educational meetings, a large annual meeting, individual farm visits and thousands of phone calls, the Amburghs pass on the principles of pasture management.Maple Hill signs a contract pledging to buy the farmer’s milk at a guaranteed base price, plus quality premiums and incentives for higher protein, butter fat and other solids.[G] While Maple Hill's conversion program is unusually hands on and comprehensive, it’s just one of a growing number of businesses committed to slowly changing the way America farms.Joseph calls sharing his knowledge network through peer-to-peer learning a core piece of the company’s st summer, Massachusettsgrass-fed beef advocate John Smith launched Big Picture Beef, a network of small grass-fed beef farms in New England and New York that is projected to bring to market 2,500 head of cattle from 125 producers this year.Early indications are that Smith will have no shortage of farm members.Since he began to informally announce the network at farming conferences and on social media, he’s received a steady stream of inquiries from interested farmers.[H] Smith says he’ll provide services ranging from formal seminars to on-farm workshops on holistic (整体的) management, to one-on-one hand-holding and an almost 24/7 phone hotline for farmers who are converting.In exchange, he guarantees an above-market price for each animal and a calf-to-customer electronic ear tag ID system like that used in the European Union.[1] Though advocates portray grass fed products as a win-win situation for all, they do have downsides.Price, for one, is an issue.Joseph says his products are priced10-20% above organic versions, but depending on the product chosen, compared to non-organic conventional yogurt, consumers could pay a premium of 30-50% or more for grass-fed.As for the meat, Smith says his grass-fed hamburger will be priced20-25% over the conventional alternative.But a look at the prices on online grocer Fresh Direct suggests a grass-fed premium of anywhere from 35-60%,[J] And not every farmer has the option of going grass-fed.For both beef and dairy production it requires, at least in the beginning, more pastureland.Grass-fed beef production tends to be more labor-intensive as well.But Smith counters that if you factor in the hidden cost of government corn subsidies, environment degradation, and decreased human heath and animal welfare, grass-fed is the more cost-effective model.“The sun provides the lowest cost of production and the cheapest meat,”he says.[K] Another grass-fed booster spurring farmers to convert is EPIC, which makes meat-based protein bars.Founders Taylor Collins and his wife, Katie Forrest, used to be endurance athletes; now they’re advocates of grass-fed meat.Soon after launching EPIC’S most successful product - the Bison Bacon Cranberry Bar - Collins and Forrest found they’d exhausted their sources for bison (北美野牛) raised exclusively on pasture.When they started researching the supply chain, they learned that only 2-3% of all bison is actually grass-fed.The rest is feed-lot confined and fed grain and corn.[L] But after General Mills bought EPIC in 2016, Collins and Forrest suddenly had the resources they needed to expand their supply chain.So the company teamed up with Wisconsin-based rancher Northstar Bison.EPIC fronted the money for the purchase of $2.5 million worth of young bison that will be raised according to its grass-fed protocols, with a guaranteed purchase price.The message to young people who might not otherwise be able to afford to break into the business is,“You can purchase this $3 million piece of land here, because I’m guaranteeing you today you'll have 1,000 bison on it.’We’re bringing new blood into the old, conventional farming ecosystem, which is really cool to see,”Collins explains.36.Farmers going grass-fed are not affected by the ever-changing milk prices of the global market.37.Over the years, Tim Joseph’s partners have helped many dairy farmers to switch to grass-fed.38.One advocate believes that many other benefits should be taken into consideration when we assess the cost-effectiveness of grass-fed farming.39.Many dairy farmers were persuaded to switch to grass-fed when they saw its advantage in terms of profits.40.Tim Joseph’s grass-fed program is only one example of how American farming practice is changing.41.Tim Joseph was fascinated by the notion that sunlight brings energy and wealth to mankind.42.One problem with grass-fed products is that they are usually more expensive than conventional ones.43.Grass fed products have proved to be healthier and more nutritious.44.When Tim Joseph started his business, he found grass-fed products fell short of demand.45.A snack bar producer discovered that the supply of purely grass-fed bison met was scarce.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 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.Schools are not just a microcosm(缩影) of society: they mediate it too.The best seek to alleviate the external pressures on their pupils while equipping them better to understand and handle the world outside-- at once sheltering them and broadening their horizons.This is ambitious in any circumstances.and in a divided and unequal society the two ideals can clash outright(直接地).Trips that many adults would consider the adventure of a lifetime-treks in Borneo, a sports tour to Barbados-appear to have become almost routine at some state schools.Parents are being asked for thousands of pounds.Though schools cannot profit from these trips, the companies that arrange them do.Meanwhile, pupils arrive at school hungry because their families can’t afford breakfast.The Child Poverty Action Group says nine out of 30 in every classroom fall below the poverty line.The discrepancy is startlingly apparent.Introducing a fundraising requirement for students does not help, as better-off children can tap up richer aunts and neighbours.Probing the rock pools of a local beach or practising French on a language exchange can fire children’s passions, boost their skills and open their eyes to life’s cational outings help bright but disadvantaged students to get better scores in A-level tests.In this globalised age, there is a good case for international travel.and some parents say they can manage the cost of a school trip abroad more easily than a family holiday.Even in the face of immense and mounting financial pressures.some schools have shown remarkable determination and ingenuity in ensuring that all their pupils are able to take up opportunities that may be trulylife-changing.They should be applauded.Methods such as whole-schoolfundraising.with the proceeds(收益) pooled, can help to extend opportunities and fuel community spirit.But £3,000 trips cannot be justified when the average income for families with children is just over £30,000.Such initiatives close doors for many pupils.Some parents pull their children out of school because of expensive field trips.Even parents who can see that a trip is little more than a party or celebration may well feel guilt that their child is left behind.The Department for Education’s guidance says schools can charge only for board and lodging if the trip is part of the syllabus, and that students receiving government aid are exempt from these costs.However, many schools seem to ignore the advice; and it does not cover the kind of glamorous, exotic trips.which are becoming increasingly common.Schools cannot be expected to bring together communities single-handed.But the least we should expect is that they do not foster divisions and exclude those who are already disadvantaged.46.What does the author say best schools should do?A) Prepare students to both challenge and change the divided unequal society.B) Protect students from social pressures and enable them to face the world.C) Motivate students to develop their physical as well as intellectual abilities.D) Encourage students to be ambitious and help them to achieve their goals.47.What does the author think about school field trips?A) They enable students from different backgrounds to mix with each other.B)They widen the gap between privileged and disadvantaged students.C) They give the disadvantaged students a chance to see the world.D) They only benefit students with rich relatives and neighbours.48.What does the author suggest can help build community spirit?A) Events aiming to improve community services.B) Activities that help to fuel students’ ingenuity.C) Events that require mutual understanding.D) Activities involving all students on campus.49.What do we learn about low-income parents regarding school field trips?A) They want their children to participate even though they don’t see much benefit.B) They don’t want their kids to participate but find it hard to keep them from going.C) They don’t want their kids to miss any chance to broaden their horizons despite the cost.D)They want their children to experience adventures but they don’t want them to run risks,50.What is the author’s expectation of schools?A) Bringing a community together with ingenuity.B) Resolving the existing discrepancies in society.C) Avoiding creating new gaps among students.D) Giving poor students preferential treatment.Passage TwoQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Rising temperatures and overfishing in the pristine(未受污染的) waters around the Antarctic could see king penguin populations pushed to the brink of extinction by the end of the century, according to a new study.The study’s report states that as global warming transforms the environment in the world’s last great wilderness, 70 percent of king penguins could either disappear or be forced to find new breeding grounds. Co-author Céline Le Bohec, from the University of Strasbourg in France, warned:“If there’re no actions aimed at haling or controlling global warming, and the pace of the current human- induced changes such as climate change and overfishing stays thesame, the species may son disappear.”The findings come amid growing concern over the future of the Antarctic.Earlier this month a separate study found that a combination of climate change and industrial fishing is threatening the krill (磷虾) population in Antarctic waters, with a potentially disastrous impact on whales, seals and penguins.But today’s report is the starkest warning yet of the potentially devastating impact of climate change and human exploitation on the Antarctic’s delicate ecosystems.Le Bohec said: “Unless current greenhouse gas emissions drop, 70 percent of king penguins - 1.1 million breeding pairs - will be forced to relocate their breeding grounds, or face extinction by 2100.”King penguins are the second-largest type of penguin and only breed on specific isolated islands in the Southern Ocean where there is no ice cover and easy access to the sea.As the ocean warms, a body of water called the Antarctic Polar Front - an upward movement of nutrient-rich sea that supports a huge abundance of marine life - is being pushed further south, This means that king penguins, which feed on fish and krill in this body of water, have to travel further to their feeding grounds, leaving their hungry chicks for longer.And as the distance between their breeding grounds and their food grows, entire colonies could be wiped out.Le Bohec said:“The plight of the king penguin should serve as a warning about the future of the entire marine environment in the Antarctic.Penguins, like other seabirds and marine mammals, occupy higher levels in the food chain and they are what we call bio-indicators of their ecosystems." Penguins are sensitive indicators of changes in marine ecosystems.As such, they are key species for understanding and predicting impacts of global change on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic marine ecosystems.The report found that although some king penguins may be able to relocate to new breeding grounds closer to their retreating food source, suitable new habitats would be scarce.Only a handful of islands in the Southern Ocean are suitable for sustaining large breeding colonies.51.What will happen by 2100, according to a new study?A)King penguins in the Antarctic will be on the verge of dying out.B)Sea water will rise to a much higher level around the Antarctic.C) The melting ice cover will destroy the great Antarctic wilderness.D) The pristine waters around the Antarctic will disappear forever.52.What do we learn from the findings of a separate study?A)Shrinking krill population and rising temperatures could force Antarctic whales to migrate.B)Human activities have accelerated climate change in the Antarctic region in recent years.C)Industrial fishing and climate change could be fatal to certain Antarctic species.D)Krill fishing in the Antarctic has worsened the pollution of the pristine waters.53.What does the passage say about king penguins?A) They will turn out to be the second-largest species of birds to become extinct.B) Many of them will have to migrate to isolated islands in the Southern Ocean.C) They feed primarily on only a few kinds of krill in the Antarctic Polar Front.D) The majority of them may have to find new breeding grounds in the future.54.What happens when sea levels rise in the Antarctic?A) Many baby king penguins can’t have food in time.B) Many king penguins could no longer live on krill.C) Whales will invade king penguins’ breeding grounds.D) Whales will have to travel long distances to find food.55.What do we learn about the Southern Ocean?A)The king penguins there are reluctant to leave for new breeding grounds.B)Its conservation is key to the sustainable propagation of Antarctic species.C)It is most likely to become the ultimate retreat for species like the king penguin.D)Only a few of its islands can serve as huge breeding grounds for king penguins.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.荷花是中国的名花之一, 深受人们喜爱。

2023年12月份英语六级真题一(附带答案及解析)

2023年12月份英语六级真题一(附带答案及解析)

【正确答案】1.写作With their valuable skills and experience,elderly people can continue to make significant contributions to society.Despite the common misconception that aging diminishes one's abilities,the elderly possess a unique set of qualities that can greatly benefit the community.Firstly,years of professional and personal experience usually make seniors ideal mentors for younger generations.They can offer guidance,impart practical skills, and serve as role models,nurturing the growth of future leaders.Their presence in the workforce can provide stability and continuity,as they boast institutional memory and a deep understanding of the industry.Moreover,elderly individuals can contribute to society through volunteer work.Their availability of time and willingness to serve can be used to support community activities,charitable organizations,and social causes.Their dedication and life experiences can bring a unique perspective to problem-solving and decision-making processes.In conclusion,society can profit significantly from the professional insights and voluntary work that elderly individuals can offer.Thanks to their skills,experience,and wisdom,we can create a more inclusive society that benefits from the collective strengths of all its members.【试题解析】题目要求以给定句子开头写作。

英语六级作文题型分析及范文

英语六级作文题型分析及范文

第一节:六级作文试题分析一. 六级作文试题分类六级作文从试题角度可以分为现象解释型、对比选择型、问题解决型、观点论证型与应用文五种类型。

(一) 现象解释型此类作文在六级考试作文中最为常见。

命题主要要求考生对某一社会现象进行解释并加以评论,其基本结构是:首先说明现状;其次阐述这种现状产生或存在的原因;最后做出分析,提出建议或总结观点。

例如:1.现象解释六级真题(2003年6月)(二) 对比选择型此类作文同样是六级考试中常见的类型,它的标志十分明显。

作文题目要求较明确,富有针对性,即直接要求考试比较两种观点或做法,进而表明自己对问题或事务的态度或观点,也就是做出选择。

例如:(2000年6月,1999年6月)(三) 问题解决型此类作文要求考生从提示性文字或图表、图画入手,解释提示性文字、图表、图画反映出的问题,提出问题的危害性或解决这一问题的紧迫性;然后对问题展开分析,提出解决问题的方案或应对措施;最后一段要求考生表明自己的态度、做法等。

如2000年1月真题。

(四) 观点论证型此类作文往往要求考生根据题目给出论点,按照提纲的结构要求对其下论证,然后表明自己的立场和看法。

通过摆事实、讲道理的方式剖析事物,论述事理,发表意见,确立或否认某一主张。

如:1999年1月六级真题。

(五) 应用文应用文中的信函,也是六级作文设计的试题之一。

在这类题型中,考生会读到一个特定的场景,试题要求考生按照这个场景给相关人士写一封短信,并在信中明确表达自己写信的原因、动机、目的和愿望等。

文章所设及的内容多种多样,但大部分都与日常生活比较贴近。

书信的类型可能变化万千,如邀请信、申请信、感谢信、道歉信等,但是万变不离其宗,只要掌握了英语书信的格式,并应用恰当的句式和语句,就一定能够写出好的文章来。

二. 解决方案1. 建议考生分解作文观点,扩充内容。

2. 建议考生在写作时只选择自己能够驾奴的句式和词语。

3. 建议考生在文章中长短句搭配使用,用短句表达观点,长句推理分析。

六级作文真题及答案解析

六级作文真题及答案解析

六级作文真题及答案解析英文回答:The topic of the essay is about the real-life experiences that have shaped my personality. Throughout my life, I have encountered numerous experiences that have had a profound impact on who I am today.One of the most significant experiences that shaped my personality was studying abroad in a foreign country. This experience not only exposed me to a different culture and language, but it also forced me to step out of my comfort zone and become more independent. Living in a foreign country taught me the importance of adaptability and resilience, as I had to navigate through unfamiliar situations and overcome various challenges.Another experience that greatly influenced my personality was participating in a volunteer program. Through this program, I had the opportunity to give back tothe community and help those in need. This experience taught me the value of empathy and compassion, as I witnessed firsthand the struggles and hardships that others face. It also taught me the importance of gratitude and appreciation for the things I have in life.Furthermore, facing failure and setbacks has also played a significant role in shaping my personality. These experiences have taught me the importance of perseverance and determination. They have taught me that failure is not the end, but rather an opportunity for growth and learning. Overcoming failures has made me more resilient and motivated to keep pushing forward.In conclusion, it is through a combination of studying abroad, participating in volunteer programs, and facing failure that my personality has been shaped. These experiences have taught me valuable life lessons and have made me a stronger and more compassionate individual.中文回答:这篇文章的主题是关于真实生活中塑造我个性的经历。

2023年6月英语六级真题及解析第三套

2023年6月英语六级真题及解析第三套

六级真题第3套Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay that begins with the sentence "It is widely accepted that an important goal of education is to help students learn how to learn." You can make comments, cite examples or use your personal experiences to develop your essay. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)温馨提示:2023年6月六级考试全国共考了2套听力,本套真题听力与前2套内容相同,只是顺序不同,故听力部分不再重复列出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.You might not know yourself as well as you think. According to a new study, people are ___26___ accurate judges of only some of their behaviors. While most previous studies on how well people know themselves have been done on long-term personality traits, this new study ___27___ how well people understand how they are acting from one moment to the next. Researchers asked participants to wear audio recorders that automatically ___28___ every 9.5 minutes between 7 a.m. and 2 a.m. to record 30 seconds of audio. These participants were then emailed surveys four times a day asking them to ___29___ how outgoing, agreeable, or conscientious they were during a particular hour of the day. The study used data from 248 participants, all of whom answered questions about their behavior for two ___30___ weeks and wore the audio device for one of those weeks.Six laboratory assistants rated each participant's audio clips to see how their observations compared with people's ___31___ of themselves. The six assistants were generally in agreement with one another about how the people they were observing acted. Further, participants' ratings of their own behaviors agreed with observers' for how outgoing and how conscientious they were being. But the agreement between participants and outside observers was much smaller for agreeableness. Some of this ___32___ could be because the observers used only audio clips, and thus could not read ___33___ like body language, but there are ___34___ other explanations, as people should be able to hear when a participant is being kind versus being rude. The weak agreement between how participants thought they were acting and what observers heard could be because people would rather ___35___ rude behavior.A)activated I)probesB)articulates J)randomC)assessment K)recallD)consecutive L)relativelyE)cues M)saturatedF)deny N)symptomsG)discrepancy O)terminateH)probablySection 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 making the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Why we need tiny collegesA)We're experiencing the rebirth of smallness. Farmers markets, tiny homes, and brew pubs all exemplifyour love of smallness. So do charter schools, coffee shops, and local bookstores. Small is often (but not always) more affordable, healthier, and sustainable, but its finest characteristic, the one that turns charm into love, is that going small allows us to be more fully who we are.B)In higher education the trend is mostly in the opposite direction: Universities with 20,000 or30,000students are considered "mid-sized". The nation's largest university, Arizona State University, has 80,000 students on campus and aims to enroll another 100,000 students online. At the other end of the spectrum is a handful of colleges that have fewer than a hundred students on campus and no online courses: colleges such as Sterling College, Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, and Deep Springs College. These colleges are so small that they can only be called "tiny."C)Tiny colleges focus not just on a young person's intellect, but on the young person as a whole. Equallyimportant, tiny colleges ask, "How can education contribute to human flourishing and the well-being of the world?" And they shape a college experience to address that question. They replace concerns about institutional growth with attention to the growth of students as fully developed participants in their communities.D)I've had the privilege of teaching at three different institutions of higher learning during my career-a smallliberal arts college and two mid-sized public universities. I've also been profoundly disappointed in each of these institutions, and in many of my colleagues, especially when it comes to helping students and preparing them for the many responsibilities of adulthood. Administrators focus on the business of running a university, and most faculty focus on their scholarship and teaching their discipline. Little deliberate attention is given to how students mature as individuals and social beings.E)Having just retired from teaching at a public university, I'm now returning to my hometown of Flagstaff,Arizona, to establish a tiny college—Flagstaff College. I'm convinced there's a need for another type of education, one devoted to helping students come into their own and into this beautiful and troubled world. Young people need an education that will provide them with meaning, hope, courage, and passion, as well as information and skills. Large institutions, I believe, are particularly ill-suited to this type of education.F)There's no "best of" list when it comes to tiny colleges, at least not yet. But around the country people arecreating new colleges that provide an alternative to small liberal arts colleges, large public universities, and online education.G)With only 26 students, Deep Springs is the smallest college in the country and, quite likely, the mostatypical (非典型的). Located on a working cattle ranch on the California-Nevada border, Deep Springsis a private, residential, two-year college for men, committed to educating students for "a life of service to humanity." Founded by the electricity tycoon (大亨) L.L. Nunn in 1917, Deep Springs "curriculum"revolves around academics, labor, and self-governance. In addition to their courses, students are charged with running the 155-acre ranch and overseeing the functioning of the college. Students chair both the admissions and the curriculum committees.H)"Living in close community with one's teachers and fellow students, and being forced to take on adultresponsibilities, makes for one's growth as a person," says William Hunt, who graduated last year. "To exist for very long in a community like that, you have to get over the question of whether you're sufficiently talented or principled and get started worrying about how you can stretch yourself and your peers, how much you can manage to learn with them."I)Sterling College, in Craftsbury Common, Vermont, is also very small-fewer than 100 students. UnlikeDeep Springs, Sterling focuses its curriculum on environmental and social justice issues, but like Deep Springs it places a high value on personal responsibility and manual labor. According to its catalog, a college education at Sterling combines "rigorous academics, roll-up-your-sleeves challenges, and good old hard work."J)The average tuition at a small liberal-arts college is $30,000 to $40,000 a year, not including the cost of living on campus, as compared to $8,000 to $10,000 a year for tuition alone at a public university. Of the tiny colleges, only Deep Springs doesn't charge tuition or room and board; students pay only for books and the cost of traveling to and from college. If tiny schools are to become a player on the higher education scene, they will need to find a way to be truly affordable.K)Doing so may not be that difficult so long as they do not pattern themselves too closely on existing norms. We've come to believe that a good college should have many academic programs and excellent facilities, posh (豪华的) dorms, an array of athletic programs, and a world-class student activity center.Imagine a good college without a climbing wall! We also have accepted the idea that college presidents, and their many vice-presidents, should be paid like their counterparts in the business world and that higher education requires an elaborate, up-to-date technology infrastructure. All of this drives up the cost of education.L)The "trick" to making tiny colleges affordable, if that's the right word, is simplicity. At its core, education is a human-to-human interaction. Reflecting on his own college education, President Garfield once commented that an ideal college would consist of nothing more than the legendary teacher Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a student on the other. The economics of a tiny college, in other words, might be similar to that of a tiny house. Because it is small, a tiny house costs less to build and less to furnish, insure, and maintain. But the economic benefits of a small house don't end there. Tiny homes discourage homeowners from buying stuff that they really don't need, because there's no place to put it.M)I'm a late convert to the idea of tiny colleges, and I fully understand the need for many diverse types of educational institutions. Academic research and job training are important, but tiny colleges aren't suited for either. The educational needs of a complex society are themselves complex, and no single model can meet all of these needs. But I'm now convinced there's an educational need that's now going almost completely unmet: namely, the need to help young people transition into adulthood. Tiny colleges can do this better than any other type of educational institution.N)The ultimate justification for a tiny college is the conviction that each of us comes into our full humanity by close interaction with those who know and care for us, and that one of the basic purposes of higher education is social. Although we give lip service to the idea that a college education will make us better people, when all's said and done, we think of higher education primarily in economic terms. We've come to think of higher education as a means to make a living rather than make a life. We've also come to see higher education as a private good rather than a public one. Tiny colleges are not the answer to all of our educational requirements, but they're an answer to one of our most basic educational necessities; the needto produce thoughtful, engaged, and compassionate human beings.36.One tiny American college situated on a cattle farm is devoted to educating students to serve mankindthroughout their lives.37.Much to the author's disappointment, the three institutions of higher learning where she taught largelyignore students' growth as social beings.38.Tiny colleges must be made affordable in order to play a role in higher education.39.According to a recent graduate from a tiny college, living together with faculty and fellow students isconducive to a student's growth as a person.40.Rather than going small, most American universities are trying to go big.41.In a certain tiny college, rigorous academic work and traditional manual labor are integrated.42.Tiny colleges focus on educating students to become well-rounded citizens instead of seeking their ownexpansion.43.The essence of education lies in the interaction between people.44.After her retirement, the author has decided to set up a tiny college in her hometown.45.Tiny colleges are justified as it is believed that our growth into full humanity comes through interactionwith people near and dear to us.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 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.If you're someone who has turned to snacking on junk food more in the pandemic (大流行病), you're not alone. Investigative reporter Michael Moss says processed food is engineered to hook you, not unlike alcohol, cigarettes, or other harmful substances. His 2013 book, Salt Sugar Fat, explored food companies' aggressive marketing of those products and their impact on our health. In his new book, Hooked, Moss updates the food giants' efforts to keep us eating what they serve, and how they're responding to complaints from consumers and health advocates.Processed food is inexpensive, it's legal, and it's everywhere. Companies' advertising is cueing us to remember those products and we want those products constantly. So the food environment is one of those key things that makes food even more problematic for so many people. Memory, nostalgia (怀旧) in particular, plays a big role in the foods we crave. Soda companies discovered that if they put a soda in the hands of a child when they're at a ball game with their parents, that soda will forever be associated with that joyous moment. Later in life, when that child wants to experience a joyous moment, they're going to think of soda. Many people seek comfort in the snacks they remember from childhood.Moss examines the way companies capitalize on our memories, cravings and brain chemistry to keep us snacking.One of the reasons I came to think that some of these food products are even more powerful, more troublesome than drugs can be is memory. What we eat is all about memory. And we begin forming memories for food at a really early age. And we keep those memories for a lifetime. Knowing this, the food industry spends lots of time trying to shape the memories that we have for their products. One of the features of addiction that scientists studying drug addiction discovered back in the 1990s was that the faster a substance hits the brain, the more apt we are as a result to act impulsively. There's nothing faster than food in its ability to hit the brain. For Moss, this puts the notion of "fast food" in an entirely new light as this isn't limited to fast food chains-almost 90% of food products in grocery stores are processed foods. Everything in the industry is about speed, from manufacturing to packaging.Overall, Moss outlines the industry's dependence on making their products inexpensive, superdelicious, and incredibly convenient for consumers. Now that more and more people care about what they put in their bodies and are wanting to eat healthier, these companies are finding it really difficult to meet that new demand because of their own addiction to making these convenience foods.46.In what way does Michael Moss think processed food is comparable to alcohol and cigarettes?A)They are all addictive.C)They are all engineered to be enjoyed.B)They are all necessary evils.D)They are all in increasingly great demand.47.What does the author say plays a key role in the foods we crave?A)The food environment.C)Convenience.B)Aggressive marketing.D)Memory.48.What do food companies do to capitalize on consumers' association with their food products?A)They strive to influence how consumers remember their products.B)They attempt to use consumers' long-term memories to promote addiction.C)They try to exploit consumers' memories for their products as early as possible.D)They endeavor to find what consumers remember about their products.49.How does the food industry operate from manufacturing to packaging, according to Moss?A)Placing the idea of fast food in an entirely new light.B)Setting no limit to the number of fast food chains.C)Focusing on how quickly the work is done.D)Prioritizing the quality of their products.50.Why are companies finding it difficult to satisfy consumers' demand for healthier food products?A)They think speed of production outweighs consumers' health.B)They believe their industry would perish without fast foods.C)They have to strike a balance between taste and nutrition.D)They are hooked on manufacturing convenience foods.Passage TwoQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Chimpanzees (黑猩猩), human beings' closest animal relatives, share up to 98% of our genes. Yet humans and chimpanzees lead very different lives. Fewer than 300,000 wild chimpanzees live in a few forested corners of Africa today, while humans have colonized every corner of the globe. At more than 7 billion, human population dwarfs that of nearly all other mammals—despite our physical weaknesses.What could account for our species' incredible evolutionary successes?One obvious answer is our big brains. It could be that our raw intelligence gave us an unprecedented ability to think outside the box, innovating solutions to thorny problems as people migrated across the globe.But a growing number of cognitive scientists and anthropologists (人类学家) are rejecting that explanation. They think that, rather than making our living as innovators, we survive and thrive precisely because we don't think for ourselves. Instead, people cope with challenging climates and ecological contexts by carefully copying others.In a famous study, psychologists Victoria Horner and Andrew Whiten showed two groups of test subjects-children and chimpanzees-a mechanical box with a treat inside. In one condition, the box was opaque, while in the other it was transparent. The experimenters demonstrated how to open the box to retrieve the treat, but they also included the irrelevant step of tapping on the box with a stick.Oddly, the children carefully copied all the steps to open the box, even when they could see that the stick had no practical effect. That is, they copied irrationally: Instead of doing only what was necessary to get their reward, children slavishly imitated every action they'd witnessed.Of course, that study only included three- and four-year-olds. But additional research has shown that older children and adults are even more likely to mindlessly copy others' actions, and infants are less likely to over-imitate—that is, to precisely copy even impractical actions.By contrast, chimpanzees in the study only over-imitated in the opaque condition. In the transparent condition-where they saw that the stick was mechanically useless-they ignored that step entirely. Other research has since supported these findings.When it comes to copying, chimpanzees are more rational than human children or adults.Where does the seemingly irrational human preference for over-imitation come from? Anthropologist Joseph Henrich points out that people around the world rely on technologies that are often so complex that no one can learn them rationally. Instead, people must learn them step by step, trusting in the wisdom of more experienced elders and peers.So the next time you hear someone arguing passionately that everyone should embrace nonconformity and avoid imitating others, you might laugh a little bit. We're not chimpanzees, after all.51.What might explain humans' having the largest population of almost all mammals?A)They are equipped with raw strength for solving the most challenging problems.B)They cope with the outside world more effectively than their animal relatives.C)They possess the most outstanding ability to think.D)They know how to survive everywhere on earth.52.What accounts for humans' evolutionary successes according to a growing number of cognitive scientists and anthropologists?A)They are better at innovating solutions.B)They thrive through creative strategies.C)They are naturally adaptive to ecological contexts.D)They meet challenges by imitating others carefully.53.What does the author think is odd about the findings of the study by Victoria Horner and Andrew Whiten?A)Children irrationally imitated every action of the experimenters.B)Chimpanzees could tell the transparent box from the opaque one.C)Chimpanzees could retrieve the treat more quickly than children did.D)Children omitted the step of tapping on the box with a stick to open it.54.What is anthropologist Joseph Henrich's explanation for the human preference for copying?A)It originates in the rationality of people around the world.B)It stems from the way people learn complex technologies.C)It results from people distrusting their own wisdom.D)It derives from the desire to acquire knowledge step by step.55.What point does the author want to emphasize when he says "We're not chimpanzees"?A)It is arguable whether everyone should avoid imitation.B)It is characteristic of human beings to copy others.C)It is desirable to trust in more knowledgeable peers.D)It is naive to laugh at someone embracing nonconformity.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.近年来,中国城市加快发展,城市人居环境得到显著改善。

英语六级写作真题及范文点评

英语六级写作真题及范文点评

英语六级写作真题及范文点评英语六级写作真题及范文点评(字数:1578)Introduction:The English proficiency test, known as the CET-6, is an important examination for college students in China. The writing section challenges students to showcase their language skills and critical thinking abilities. This article aims to analyze a past CET-6 writing prompt, provide a sample essay, and offer some constructive feedback.CET-6 Writing Prompt:In recent years, social media has gained widespread popularity among young people. However, it has also been criticized for its negative impact on individuals and society. Write an essay to discuss the pros and cons of social media and give your opinion on whether its overall effect on young people is positive or negative.Sample Essay:The widespread usage of social media among young people has undeniably brought both positive and negative consequences. In this essay, I will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of social media before providing my own perspective on whether its influence is ultimately positive or negative.Social media serves as an invaluable tool for communication and knowledge-sharing. It connects individuals across the globe, bridging cultural and geographical gaps. Through social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and WeChat, young people can easily connect with friends, family members, and colleagues regardless of their physical location. Social media also enables users to share information swiftly and continuously. Whether it is news, personal updates, or creative works, platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok facilitate the rapid dissemination of content. Such convenience and accessibility give social media a distinct advantage in modern communication.Furthermore, social media platforms offer a plethora of educational opportunities. Online learning communities, such as Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and educational YouTube channels, provide accessible and affordable knowledge resources. Young people can engage in self-directed learning, exploring topics of interest and even obtaining certificates or credentials. Social media platforms also allow individuals to join online study groups, where they can exchange ideas and collaborate with like-minded peers.Despite these advantages, there are also notable drawbacks to social media usage. The most prevalent concern is the negative impact on mental health. Excessive time spent on social media can lead to feelings of inadequacy, as people are constantly bombarded with carefully curated posts portraying idealized lives or appearances. Studies have shown that increased social media usage is linked to higher rates of anxiety and depression among young people. Moreover, social media can become a breeding ground forcyberbullying, as individuals may hide behind anonymity to spread hate or seek validation through the humiliation of others.In addition to mental health concerns, social media has also been criticized for contributing to the spread of misinformation. The ease of sharing content without proper fact-checking has led to the rapid dissemination of fake news, conspiracy theories, and distorted information. This not only undermines public trust in traditional media but also poses risks to societal stability and democratic processes.In conclusion, social media presents both advantages and disadvantages to young people. While it enhances communication, facilitates knowledge-sharing, and promotes educational opportunities, it also poses risks to mental health and the spread of misinformation. Ultimately, the impact of social media on young people depends on how it is used. If utilized responsibly and in moderation, social media can have a positive influence. Nevertheless, it is crucial for individuals, parents, educators, and policymakers to educate themselves and others about the potential risks and implement strategies to mitigate them.Feedback:This essay provides a comprehensive analysis of the pros and cons of social media for young people while offering a balanced viewpoint. The essay is well-structured, with clear introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. The author effectively supports each point with specific examples and evidence. The language is fluent and coherent throughout the essay.To improve the essay further, the author could consider providing counterarguments and refuting them. This would strengthen the essay's overall persuasive power and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic. Additionally, the author could incorporate personal anecdotes or real-life examples to make the essay more relatable and engaging.Overall, this essay effectively addresses the given prompt and showcases the writer's ability to articulate arguments and present a well-reasoned perspective. By considering the suggestions for improvement, the author can elevate the essay to the next level.In conclusion, the CET-6 writing section is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their language skills and critical thinking abilities. This article has provided an analysis of a past CET-6 writing prompt, presented a sample essay, and offered constructive feedback. By approaching writing tasks with careful analysis and thoughtful consideration, students can enhance their writing proficiency and achieve success in the CET-6 examination.。

2024年6月大学英语六级真题及答案最全

2024年6月大学英语六级真题及答案最全

Part I Writing ( 30minutes)1、Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise to put all your eggs in one basket. You can give examples to illustrate your point .You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.2、Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise a person by their appearance. You can give examples to illustrate your point .You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.(小编写的就是这篇,还行~~)3、Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise to jump to conclusions upon seeing or hearing something. You can give examples to illustrate your point .You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200words.Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)For investors who desire low risk and guaranteed income, US government bonds are a secure investment because these bonds have the financial backing and full faith and credit of the federal government. Municipal bonds, also secure, are offered by local governments and often have___ 36___such as tax-free interest. Some may even be___37___. Corporate bonds are a bit more risky.Two questions often___38___first-time corporate bond investors. The first is “If I purchase a corporate bond, do I have to hold it until the maturity date?” The answer is no. Bonds are bought and sold daily on___39___securities exchanges. However, if you decide to sell your bond before its maturity date, you’re not guaranteed to get the face value of the bond. For example, if your bond does not have___40___ that make it attractive to other investors, you may be forced to sell your bond at a___ 41___, i.e., a price less than the bond's face value. But if your bond is highly valued by other investors, you may be able to sell it at a premium, i. e ., a price above its face value. Bond prices generally___42___inversely (相反地) with current market interest rates. As interest rates go up, bond prices fall, and vice versa (反之亦然). Thus, like all investments, bonds have a degree of risk.The second question is “ How can I___43___the investment risk of a particular bond issue?”Standard & Poor's and Moody’s Investors Service rate the level of risk of many corporate and government bonds. And___44___, the higher the market risk of a bond, the higher the interest rate. Investors will invest in a bond considered risky only if the 45 return is high enough.留意:此部分试题请在答题卡2作答。

大学英语六级真题及答案解析(Word版)

大学英语六级真题及答案解析(Word版)

大学英语六级真题Part I Writing (30 minutes)注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。

Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of Due Attention Should Be Given to the Study of Chinese. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:1.近年来在学生中出现了忽视中文学习现象;2.出现这种现象原因和后果;3.我认为…Due Attention Should Be Given to the Study of ChineseAlmost no one in China can have failed to notice the fact that a number of students pay little attention to the study of Cheese nowadays. Taking a look around, one can find examples too many to list: some refuse to go to Chinese classes, some read few Chinese classics and some rarely write in Chinese。

A number of factors can account for such phenomenon, but the following might be the critical ones. For one thing, the craze for learning English affect, to some degree, students’ passion for the study of their native language. For another, the increasing emphasis on some so-called “practical subjects” closely related to th e pursuit for jobs also cut into students’ time and energy spent on the study of Chinese。

大学英语六级写作-24_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

大学英语六级写作-24_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

大学英语六级写作-24(总分100, 做题时间90分钟)Part Ⅰ Writing1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an**menting on the remark "The world is like a mirror; frown at it and it frowns at you; smile and it smiles too." You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.SSS_TEXT_QUSTI该问题分值: 35答案:The Importance of a Positive AttitudeAre you aware of the importance of a positive attitude in your life? Most people aren't. Then look at this: Herbert Louis Samuel once said, "The world is like a mirror, frown at it and it frowns at you; smile and it smiles too."Any progress? Bingo! This is where the importance of a positive **es in. When you start developing a positive attitude in your life, you begin to look at what is already good in your life, and start to have more gratitude for what you already have. Instead of focusing on what is lacking and what is wrong in your life, you refocus on what you have already been blessed with.Living with a sense of gratitude instead of feelings of loss and frustration will cause you to feel happy. When you already feel happy, all of the things you thought you would want or need suddenly become something unnecessary. And when that happens, your happiness is no longer dependent on other people, places, things, or achieving goals.2.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an**menting on the saying "Prevention is better than cure." You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.SSS_TEXT_QUSTI该问题分值: 35答案:Prevention Is Better than CureAs we know, it is better to stop something bad from happening than it is to deal with it after it has happened.For example, many people nowadays are very little concerned about their health and they refuse to go to the doctor's for a check periodically. They say that time does not permit them to do this or just because they feel OK and they don't need to see a doctor. The only moment they see themselves obliged to go to the doctor is when they really feel sick and they don't have another possibility but to ask for a prescription. The consequence of this is the fact that some people may discover they have a serious disease which can be very difficult to cure.To prevent this, we should avoid malnutrition and start to be more careful and eat more healthy food, such as vegetables and fruit, and drink more liquid. Then, a very important part plays our physical activity, which helps our body have more energy and our skin be firmer.All in all, these are many ways to prevent bad things from happening before it is too late. Always remember that prevention is better and easier than cure.3.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an**menting on the saying "Practice makes perfect." You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.SSS_TEXT_QUSTI该问题分值: 30答案:Practice Makes PerfectThe famous saying "Practice makes perfect" is widely accepted today. It means if we practice unfamiliar things again and again,we'll be able to perform it perfectly.The practice of learning English is a good example. We are not living in an English speaking country. So, in order to learn it well, we need extra practice, such as reading English books, going to English corners, or communicating with foreigners. Only sitting at the desk cannot lead to the mastery of English.Similarly, if we want to be skilled in using **puter, we also need to practice using it. Some children become little experts in computer, just because they play with it every day. On the contrary, if we just stick to books, we will still feel confused when **puters.Judging from the evidence provided above, we might safely draw the conclusion that practice makes perfect.1。

英语六级写作真题及高分范文鉴赏

英语六级写作真题及高分范文鉴赏

英语六级写作真题及高分范文鉴赏英语六级写作真题及高分范文鉴赏In recent years, the English writing section of the College English Test Band 6 (CET-6) has become a significant part of the test, requiring students to demonstrate their ability to express ideas in English. In order to help students better prepare for this section, it is important to analyze previous writing topics and examine high-scoring essays. This article aims to provide an overview of the CET-6 writing section and present a sample essay that received a high score.The writing section of CET-6 usually consists of two parts: an argumentative essay and a narrative or descriptive essay. The argumentative essay requires students to analyze a given statement, express their opinion and provide supporting reasons. On the other hand, the narrative or descriptive essay demands students to tell a personal story or describe a particular scene or event. To excel in both types of essays, students need to pay attention to structure, coherence, vocabulary, and grammar.Now, let's take a look at a high-scoring essay from a previous CET-6 exam. The topic was "Should college students be required to take a physical education course?" The candidate wrote:In my opinion, college students should be required to take a physical education course. There are several reasons to support this view. Firstly, physical education promotes overall health and well-being. With the increasing sedentary lifestyle among students, regular exercise is crucial to maintain good physical condition. Moreover, physical activity helps torelieve stress, improve mood, and enhance cognitive performance. By integrating a physical education course into the curriculum, colleges can contribute to the holistic development of their students.Secondly, a physical education course can foster teamwork and cooperation. Through team sports and group activities, students learn to work together towards a common goal. This not only strengthens their interpersonal skills but also instills a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship. These qualities are essential for success in both personal and professional life.Furthermore, physical education can serve as a platform to educate students about the importance of a healthy lifestyle. By learning about various exercise routines and nutritional guidelines, students can develop habits that promote lifelong well-being. This knowledge can be shared with their friends and family, creating a ripple effect within the community.However, critics argue that college students already have a heavy workload and adding a physical education course would further burden them. To address this concern, colleges can design a flexible physical education program that accommodates different schedules and interests. For instance, students could choose from a variety of activities such as yoga, swimming, or dance. This way, they can engage in physical activities without feeling overwhelmed.In conclusion, implementing a mandatory physical education course for college students is beneficial in promoting their overall health, fostering teamwork, and educating them about healthy lifestyle habits. By carefully considering the needs and preferences of students, colleges can design aflexible program that accommodates their busy schedules. It is important for educational institutions to prioritize holistic development and ensure that students are equipped with both intellectual and physical skills.This essay effectively addresses the given statement by presenting a clear and logical structure, using appropriate vocabulary and grammar, and providing strong supporting arguments. The writer demonstrates an ability to express ideas in a cohesive and coherent manner, resulting in a well-written and high-scoring essay.In conclusion, understanding the requirements of the CET-6 writing section and analyzing high-scoring essays can significantly contribute to a student's preparation for the test. By practicing different essay types and incorporating relevant vocabulary and grammar, students can enhance their writing skills and increase their chances of achieving a high score. Remember, practice makes perfect, and with dedication and effort, anyone can excel in the CET-6 writing section.。

英语六级写作真题及解析

英语六级写作真题及解析

英语六级写作真题及解析英语六级写作真题及解析本文将为大家介绍英语六级写作真题,并提供详细的解析。

在本次写作训练中,我们将重点讨论如何提高写作能力,并给出一些建议和技巧。

首先,我们来看一下真题的具体内容。

本次写作考题为“城市交通拥堵问题”。

请写一篇短文,阐述交通拥堵问题的原因和解决方法,并谈谈你的看法。

在解析之前,我们先来了解一下该题目的要求。

首先,我们需要对交通拥堵问题进行分析,并列出原因和解决方法。

同时,我们还需要在文章中陈述自己的观点。

接下来,我们将结合这个题目来进行写作。

在文章的开头,我们可以通过引用一则数据来引起读者的兴趣。

比如:根据调查显示,全球大部分城市都面临着严重的交通拥堵问题。

接着,我们可以进一步分析交通拥堵的原因。

一方面,汽车总量的增加导致了道路的拥堵。

另一方面,交通管理措施不够科学和完善,也是导致拥堵的原因之一。

在论述解决方法时,我们需要提出一些建议。

例如,政府可以建设更多的地铁和公交线路,以减少汽车数量,同时还可以推行限行政策。

此外,我们个人也可以改变出行习惯,选择公共交通工具或共享出行方式,减少私家车的使用。

最后,我们在文章结尾部分,可以总结自己的观点。

个人认为,交通拥堵问题需要政府、企业和个人共同努力解决。

只有大家一起行动,才能缓解交通拥堵现象,建设更加宜居的城市环境。

通过以上的分析,我们可以基本完成本次写作。

在写作过程中,我们需要注意语句的通顺和段落的连贯,同时,注意使用适当的连接词和过渡词,让整篇文章更加流畅。

总之,本文介绍了英语六级写作真题,并提供了解析和写作建议。

通过不断的练习和积累,我们可以提高自己的写作能力,并在考试中取得更好的成绩。

希望以上内容对大家有所帮助。

谢谢!。

大学六级真题及解析写作部分

大学六级真题及解析写作部分

大学六级真题及解析写作部分在大学六级考试中,写作部分是考生需要重点关注和备考的内容之一。

下面将针对大学六级写作部分的真题展开分析和解析,以帮助考生更好地备考。

首先,我们来看一下2019年6月大学英语六级写作真题:Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of "Reducing Food Waste". You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1. 食品浪费是当前世界上一个严重的问题;2. 减少食品浪费的重要性;3. 你认为减少食品浪费的措施是什么。

接下来我们开始解析这道写作真题,首先我们要明确题目要求是一篇关于“减少食品浪费”的短文。

我们可以按照以下结构来展开文章。

第一段:引言我们可以简单地介绍食品浪费这个问题,并说明减少食品浪费的重要性。

第二段:分析食品浪费问题在这一部分中,我们可以具体分析食品浪费问题,例如超市过期食品的处理、餐厅剩余食物的浪费等。

通过列举事例,突出食品浪费的普遍性和严重性。

第三段:减少食品浪费的重要性我们可以谈一下减少食品浪费的重要性,例如保护有限的资源、降低环境污染、帮助解决饥饿问题等。

同时,我们可以提出减少食品浪费的好处,例如降低生活成本、提高经济效益等。

第四段:减少食品浪费的措施在这一部分中,我们可以提出一些实际可行的措施,例如宣传教育、建立回收体系、合理安排饮食等。

对每个措施,我们可以详细解释其具体操作和预期效果。

第五段:总结在这一段中,我们可以简单总结全文,并再次强调减少食品浪费的重要性和必要性。

根据以上结构,我们可以开始写作。

下面是一篇1500字的范文:Reducing Food WasteFood waste has become a grave issue in the world today. The excessive amount of wasted food not only squanders natural resources but also poses threats to the environment. In this essay, I will discuss the importance of reducing food waste and propose some effective measures to tackle this problem.Food waste exists in various forms, such as expired products in supermarkets and leftover food in restaurants. It is a prevalent problem that demands immediate attention. The significance of reducing food waste canbe seen from multiple perspectives. Firstly, by reducing food waste, we can protect the earth's natural resources, such as water and energy, which are necessary for agricultural production. Secondly, by minimizing food waste, we can decrease pollution caused by food decomposition in landfills and thereby alleviate environmental pressure. Lastly, by reducing food waste, we can contribute to addressing the issue of hunger and promote the equitable distribution of food resources worldwide.To reduce food waste, we must implement a range of measures. Firstly, it is vital to raise awareness about the importance of reducing food waste through effective education campaigns. Education can be carried out in various forms, such as public service announcements, school initiatives, and social media campaigns. By doing so, individuals will become more conscious of their own food consumption and develop responsible eating habits. Secondly, establishing a comprehensive food recycling system is essential. This system should involve not only households but also restaurants, supermarkets, and food manufacturers. Through the process of recycling, edible leftovers can be donated to those in need, while inedible remains can be utilized for the production of organic fertilizers or even as a source of renewable energy. Finally, it is necessary for individuals to plan their diet wisely. By making reasonable and accurate estimations of the amount of food needed, individuals can avoid excessive purchases and minimize the chance of food spoilage.In conclusion, reducing food waste is a matter of great significance. Through the implementation of educational campaigns, the establishment of a food recycling system, and wise meal planning, we can make substantial progress in this area. It is essential for governments, organizations, andindividuals to work together to address this global issue and build a more sustainable future.(1500字)通过以上分析和范文,希望能够帮助考生更好地应对大学英语六级写作部分。

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2016年12月英语六级真题写作解析及范文【真题再现】Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to writea short essay on innovation. Your essay should include theimportance of innovation and measures to be taken to encourageinnovation. You are required to write at least 150 words but no morethan 200 words.【参考范文】The importance of innovation is self-evident. Innovation hasaccelerated the development of the world; innovation has liberatedhuman labor from monotonous jobs; innovation has made us see thisworld in different angles. Evidently, if there were no innovation,there would be no scientific and technological progress. In short,innovation has made our life more colorful and more enjoyable.Since innovation is so important, what can we do to encourage it? As far as I am concerned, the following measures can be taken. Firstly, relevant laws and regulations should be made to encourage innovation. Secondly, the whole society should create a favorable environment for innovation. Thirdly, schools should foster students’ awareness to innovate. Last but not the least, everyone should have the consciousness of innovation and make innovations in study and life.To sum up, innovation is vital to both individuals and the society and we all should learn to innovate in our study and work.【参考译文】创新的重要性不言而喻。

创新加速了世界的发展;创新把人力从枯燥的工作中解放出来;创新让我们从不同的角度来看这个世界。

很明显,如果没有创新,就不会有科技进步。

总之,创新让我们的生活更多彩、愉快。

既然创新如此重要,我们该做些什么来鼓励创新呢?就我而言,可以采取以下措施。

第一,应该制定相应的法律和条例来鼓励创新。

第二,整个社会应该为创新创造一个有利的环境。

第三,学校应该培养学生创新的意识。

最后,但也很重要,每个人应该有创新的意识,并在学习和生活中创新。

总之,创新对个人和社会都很重要,我们应该学会在学习和工作中创新。

【真题解析】创新的话题并不新鲜,我们一直在提倡创新。

创新的重要性不言而喻,具体体现在哪些方面呢?每个考生都会有自己的看法,把这些看法表达出来即可。

鼓励创新的措施也很多,考生只需要写出几个即可。

试卷一创新/创造/发明Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on innovation/creation/invention. Your essay should include the importance of innovation and measures to be taken to encourage innovation/creation/invention. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.范文1In today's highly competitive world, innovation matters enormously to an organization or a country. It is the driving forcebehind increased competitiveness.Take growing a successful business as an example. In this day and age, social media are gaining popularity among the general public. A company that only relies on traditional media doing its marketing is more likely to get eliminated in the digital era. Put in another way, a company with its focus on social media to boost its brand recognition stands a better chance of standing out from the crowd. Clearly, innovation is a vital contributing factor to business success.What can be done to encourage innovation? To name only a few: Above all, a business or a country should strive to build a corporate culture or a social climate that values innovation. Second, anyone who participates in the innovation process should be rewarded. Third, we are in urgent need of an education system that stresses innovation over mechanical learning.Simply put, innovation is an important force that pushes our society forward.范文2Nowadays it is common to encounter a scene when people want to see things happen but can‘t make things happen for various reasons. The most important reason is that they just refuse to create and innovate. With the accelerated pace of our society, more and more people recognize the importance of creation that is bound to make a difference in social productivity.As far as I am concerned, we should all have the notion of being the participants of supporting creation. First of all, creation is the most vital factor to improve the inner competitiveness of our nation. For another, it is certain that creation is so essential that enables many people to find their positions in the company and careers in their lives.Measures are also needed to encourage creation. First and foremost, the government should establish certain rules to sweep up the obstacles of invention. Some people have already complainedmuch about complicated procedure of patent applications or high fees to do experiments of inventions. Additionally, high schools and universities can provide students with scholarships or overseas learning opportunities, which will stimulate more youngsters to join the group of invention and innovation.试卷一创新/创造/发明Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on innovation/creation/invention. Your essay should include the importance of innovation and measures to be taken to encourage innovation/creation/invention. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.范文1In today's highly competitive world, innovation matters enormously to an organization or a country. It is the driving force behind increased competitiveness.Take growing a successful business as an example. In this day and age, social media are gaining popularity among the general public. A company that only relies on traditional media doing its marketing is more likely to get eliminated in the digital era. Put in another way, a company with its focus on social media to boost its brand recognition stands a better chance of standing out from the crowd. Clearly, innovation is a vital contributing factor to business success.What can be done to encourage innovation? To name only a few: Above all, a business or a country should strive to build a corporate culture or a social climate that values innovation. Second, anyone who participates in the innovation process should be rewarded. Third, we are in urgent need of an education system that stresses innovation over mechanical learning.Simply put, innovation is an important force that pushes our society forward.范文2Nowadays it is common to encounter a scene when people want to see things happen but can‘t make things happe n for various reasons. The most important reason is that they just refuse to create and innovate. With the accelerated pace of our society, more and more people recognize the importance of creation that is bound to make a difference in social productivity.As far as I am concerned, we should all have the notion of being the participants of supporting creation. First of all, creation is the most vital factor to improve the inner competitiveness of our nation. For another, it is certain that creation is so essential that enables many people to find their positions in the company and careers in their lives.Measures are also needed to encourage creation. First and foremost, the government should establish certain rules to sweep up the obstacles of invention. Some people have already complained much about complicated procedure of patent applications or high fees to do experiments of inventions. Additionally, high schools and universities can provide students with scholarships or overseas learning opportunities, which will stimulate more youngsters tojoin the group of invention and innovation.。

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