2019年12月英语六级写作例句考前背诵(8)

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2019年12月英语六级作文万能句型4篇

2019年12月英语六级作文万能句型4篇

2019年12月英语六级作文万能句型4篇2019年12月英语六级作文万能句型篇一negative thinking 消极的想法feel inferior in somebody's pr esence 在某人面前感到\自卑This sick ness has a cure 指这种自卑心理可有排除的办法。

这里用了比喻的手法。

mind- tr anslation 在大脑里作翻译Therein lies success 成功在于此Not until... can you... "Not until ..." 置于句首时句中主谓语须倒装Be said to + v . 被说成是have a good command of English 掌握了英语2019年12月英语六级作文万能句型篇二say with cer tainty = definitely saybe inclined to + v . 趋向于feel at sea 感到茫然proceed to + v . 进行concent ration and reflection 集中注意和思考反省concent rate one’s mind on . . . 注意力集中在.... think ove r = considersummarize v . 总结to a...extent 在...程度上interdependent a . 互为依存resort to + n . 常去..not feel lonesome when alone 独处时不感到孤独all kinds of char acter s moving and acting on the pages 各种人物的活动和表演跃然纸上in the long run 长远来看esthetic sen sibility heightened 审美能力提高了2019年12月英语六级作文万能句型篇三stack room 书库xerox room 复印室audio-visual room 视听室loan desk 借书处call numbers 书架号card catalog 目录卡bound volume of index 索引合订本relative to... 与……有关的s ubscribe to... 订购inter library loan service 馆际借书服务duplicate v. 复印slides n. 幻灯片projectionist n. 放映员videotape n. 录像带2019年12月英语六级作文万能句型篇四get rid of 排除in low spirits 情绪低落encourage somebody to + v. 鼓励某人做某事not all (all not) 并非所有, 用于表示部分否定commit crimes 犯罪result in 导致have influence upon... 对.....有影响。

2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型6篇

2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型6篇

2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型6篇2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型篇一controversial a. 有争议的tear...away from 使……离弃lag behind 落后于univer sity authorities 校方restore traditional regulation 恢复传统校规students' school years 学生在学期间romantic passion 浪漫的感情Garden of Eden 伊甸园Forbidden Tree 禁果please v. 取悦于lop-sided a. 片面的drive n. 推动indulge oneself in 沉缅于devoted a. 忠实的frustrated a. 挫败的2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型篇二cotton-padded quilt 棉被parallel bars 双杠run around the track 绕着跑道跑步horizontal bar 单杠shoot baskets 投篮balance beam 平衡木by turn 轮流flying rings 吊环shadow-boxing 太极拳bending down and straightening up 弯腰运动2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型篇三eternal theme 永恒主题warmth n . 温暖laughtern . 笑声a sense of strength 力量感sufferings and happiness 悲和喜maintain mutual trust 保持相互信任avoid potential friction 避免可能发生的磨擦broaden outlook 拓宽视野treasure n . 珍宝reinforce one’s belief 加强信念new avenues in life 人生新的道路2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型篇四being fair and upright in act 处事公正, 行为正直virtue n. 美德liar n. 说谎者be regarded as 被认为是the tide of commodity economy 商品经济的大潮at the sacrifice of... 牺牲……reput ation n. 信誉honesty is the only thing that can be cast away 诚信是惟一可抛弃的pretend not to + v. 假装不……pre requisite n. 先决条件pity v. 可怜personality degraded 降低人格make an excuse 找借口a trifle thing 微不足道, 小问题eradicate v. 排除seed n. 种子sow v. 播种2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型篇五controversial a. 有争议的tear...away from 使……离弃lag behind 落后于univer sity authorities 校方restore traditional regulation 恢复传统校规students' school years 学生在学期间romantic passion 浪漫的感情Garden of Eden 伊甸园Forbidden Tree 禁果please v. 取悦于lop-sided a. 片面的drive n. 推动indulge oneself in 沉缅于devoted a. 忠实的frustrated a. 挫败的2019年12月大学英语六级作文万能句型篇六deliberately ad. 故意in an attempt to + v. 为了, 企图string n. 线brown paper 牛皮纸thrifty people 节俭的人们requisite n. 必需品relaxa tion n. 休息, 放松amusement n. 娱乐be housed at home 藏在家中stuffed birds 填鸟toy animals 玩具动物in connection with... 与……有关the latest addition 最新的收藏品verifying facts in reference books 在参考书中查证事实have some bearing on it 与……有关like-minded collectors 想法相同的收藏者。

2019年12月英语六级作文常用句型:必备词组及短语

2019年12月英语六级作文常用句型:必备词组及短语

2019年12月英语六级作文常用句型:必备词组及短语六级必备词组及短语搭配1. be absent from…. 缺席,不在2. absence of mindbeing absent-minded 心不在焉3. be abundant in / be rich in 富于富有4. accessto 不可数名词能接近进入了解5. by accidentby chance accidentally偶然地意外.6. in accord with 与…一致7. take…into accountconsider把...考虑进去8. account for give an explanation or reason for 解释说明9. .accuse…of…charge…with blame sb. for sth. blame sth. on plain about 指控控告10. be accustomed to / be used to 习惯于10. be acquainted with 了解熟悉11. act as 扮演12. adapt oneself toadjust oneself to 使自己适合于13. in addition besides 此外又加之114. in addition toas well as besides other than除…外115. adhere to abide by conform to comply with cling to insist on persist in observe opinion belief 粘附坚持遵循16. adjust..to change slightly调节适合17. in advance before in time 预告事先18. have an advantage over 胜过.19. take advantage of make the best of make use of profit from利用.20. ahead of 在…之前超过…. ahead of time 提前.21. above all especially most important of all 尤其是最重要的.22. after all 毕竟到底 not at all 一点也不23. above all 最重要的 first of all 首先 all in all 大体上说24. take into consideration / take into account 考虑到估计到.25. amount to to be equal to 总计等于.26. answer for be liable for take charge for 对…负责.27. be anxious about 为…焦急不安28. apologize to sb. for sth. 为…向…道歉29. appeal to sb. for sth. 为某事向某人呼吁. appeal to sb. 对某人有吸引力30. apply to sb. for sth. 为…向…申请 apply for 申请apply to 适用.31. apply to 与…相关适用32. approve of be in favor of favor 赞成 approve vt. 批准33. arrive on 到达 arrive at 到达某地小地方得出作出arrive in 到达某地大地方34. be ashamed of 以…为羞耻35. assure sb. of sth.向…保证使…确信.36. attribute…to…把..归因于.. 认为..是..的结果37. be aware of be conscious of意识到知道.38. turn one’s back on sb. 不理睬某人背弃抛弃39. behind one’s back 背着某人说坏话40. be based on / upon 基于41. on the basis of 根据… 在…基础上42. on behalf of 以…名义43. believe inhave faith or trust in 相信依赖信仰.44. benefit from 受益得到好处.45. for the benefit of 为了…的利益好处46. give birth to 出生47. blame sb. for sth.因…责备某人 . blame sth. on sb. 把…推在某人身上48. out of breath 喘不过气来49. in briefin as few words as possible简言之50. on business 出差办事.。

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。

2019年12月大学英语六级真题作文参考范文

2019年12月大学英语六级真题作文参考范文

2019年12月大学英语六级真题作文参考范文【题目要求】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.【参考范文】There is no doubt that community responsibility plays an indispensable role in personal development for instance in the workplace.There are several factors accounting for this perspective and the following are the most typical ones. First and foremost a strong sense of community responsibility is helpful to develop harmonious interpersonal relationships. As we all know we are very likely to spend more time with our colleagues than our families after entering the workplace. Therefore the sound working atmosphere and interpersonal relationships among employees are crucial to both physical and mental pleasure. In addition community responsibility can improve efficiency. In the fast-paced modern society time is money and efficiency holds the key to saving time. As the saying goes two heads are better than one. So great importance should be attached to the cultivation of the sense of community responsibility and we will eventually benefit from it.From what has been mentioned above we can come to the conclusion that the sense of community responsibility is a kind of good personal quality which deserves our attention.【参考译文】毫无疑问,集体责任在个人发展中起着不可或缺的作用,例如在工作场所。

2019年12月大学英语六级作文模板:重点句式

2019年12月大学英语六级作文模板:重点句式

2019年12月大学英语六级作文模板:重点句式2018年12月大学英语六级作文模板盘点英语六级作文模板:重点句式务必熟记的作文重点句式1. It must be pointed out that it is one of our basic State policies to control population growth while raising the quality of the population.2. It is (has been) estimated that the worlds population could reach 6 billion by the end of the century.3. It must be kept in mind that there is no secret of success but hard work.4. It can be seen from this that there is no difficulty in the world we can overcome.5. As is known man is the product of labour.6. It is a common saying that man who has a settled purpose will surely succeed.7. It is clear that the enemy has no desire for peace.8. It is hard to imagine how Edison managed to work twenty hours each day.9. Its hard to say whether the plan is practicable.10. There is no doubt that you will be helped by others if you have any difficulties.11. It seems certain that they have made a series of experiments.12. It is said that bats have been using radar for millions of years.13. To tell the truth , many mistakes we made could have been avoided.14. As we know, it was not until recently that the problem was solved.15. It must be admitted that you havent done what you promised to do.16. In my opinion, this computer is different from that one you saw.17. It is certain that we have a long way to go.18. All this shows that nothing can prevent us from reaching our aims.19. As far as we know, it took him more than a year to write the book.20. It has been proved that every substance, no matter what it is, is made up of atoms.21. It has been decided that we are going to build a railway whose base must be completed within this year.22. It is obvious (evident) that the success of the innovation depends on our concerted efforts.23. To be frank, whether you like it or not, you have no other choice.24. It is natural that one may have trouble expressing complicated ideas in simple English.25. What is more important, the agreement they have negotiated is being carried out.26. We will be successful as long as we persevere.27. Frankly speaking, what you call the truth may not apply to things happening here.28. It is true that we must redouble our efforts; otherwise we cannot catch up with the developed countries.29. I take it for granted that they will support this idea. I regard it as natural that they will agree to this idea.30. In a certain sense, a successful scientist is a person who is never satisfied with what he has achieved.31. The oceans do not so much divide the world as unite it.32. There is no denying the fact that the new management method has greatly increased the production.33. There is no denying the fact that the new management method has greatly increased the production.34. Upon hearing the unexpected news, he was so surprised that he couldnt utter a word.35. As the saying goes, nothing in the world isdifficult for one who sets his mind to it.36. Our goal must be attained. Our goal can unquestionably be attained.37. Noting can prevent us from realizing the four modernizations.38. Now in China, more and more families can afford to buy high-grade goods, such as washing machines, TV sets, videocorders.39. No matter how difficult English may be, you should do your best to learn it.40. It can be said that without knowledge of science and technology, it is impossible to build socialist modernizations。

2019年12月英语六级选词填空练习题(8)

2019年12月英语六级选词填空练习题(8)

2019年12月英语六级选词填空练习题(8)Questions 36 to 45 are based an the following passage.It's an annual occurrence in the dry season: a smoky, hazardous haze blankets southern Malaysia andSingapore. This year it was so bad that in some affected areas there was a 100 percent rise in the number of asthma cases. Hundreds of schools were closed, and the governmentof Malaysia (36)______gas masks.The source of the pollution lies across the MalaccaStrait in Indonesia where(37) ______burning of forests to clear space for palm oil plantations continues unabatedIndonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono offered a public (38)______for what has happened and asked for the understanding of Singapore and Malaysia.The Indonesian president promised to prosecute anyone (39)______in illegal slash-and-bum activities.EightSoutheast Asian companies are reportedly under (40)______But the ongoing deforestation seems to contradict past promises. In 2009, President Yudhoyono pledged to reduce by26 percent greenhouse gas (41)______, caused mostly by deforestation. And in 2011he instituted a moratorium protecting designated forest areas. In exchange, (42)______ conscious Norway pledged $1 billion to support these efforts.Ariana Alisjahbana at the World Resources Institute says local officials are not supporting the nationalplan."Actually it's a lack of coordination and lack of enforcement. So when we look over all the different rules Indonesia has on the books, (43) ______ speaking they're very, very good ones. But they're just not (44)______ "said AlisjahbanaAlthough the economic incentive to replace forests with farms hampers conservation, Alisjahbana says long-term progress is being made.But she says a greater commitment to stop the slash-and-bum (45)______through incentives and strict penalties for violations is needed.A. transportB. illegalC. apologyD. cheatE. deforestationF. outG. enforcedH. involvedI. distributedJ. environmentallyK. theoreticallyL. emissionsM. practical N. examination O. investigation。

2019年12月英语六级写作例句考前背诵(2)

2019年12月英语六级写作例句考前背诵(2)

2019年12月英语六级写作例句考前背诵(2)11. There is no denying the fact that air pollution is an extremely serious problem: the city authorities should take strong measures to deal with it. 无可否认,空气污染是一个极其严重的问题:城市*应该采取有力措施来解决它。

12. An investigation shows that female workers tend to have a favorable attitude toward retirement. 一项调查显示妇女欢迎退休。

13. A proper part-time job does not occupy students' too much time. In fact, it is unhealthy for them to spend all of time on their study. As an old saying goes: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 一份适当的业余工作并不会占用学生太多的时间,事实上,把全部的时间都用到学习上并不健康,正如那句老话:只工作,不玩耍,聪明的孩子会变傻。

14. Any government, which is blind to this point, maypay a heavy price. 任何政府忽视这个点都将付出巨大的代价。

15. Nowadays, many students always go into raptures atthe mere mention of the coming life of high school or college they will begin. Unfortunately, for most young people, it is not pleasant experience on their first day on campus. 当前,一提到即将开始的学校生活,很多学生都会兴高采烈。

2019年12月英语六级写作冲刺复习佳句背诵(9)

2019年12月英语六级写作冲刺复习佳句背诵(9)

2019年12月英语六级写作冲刺复习佳句背诵(9)佳句参考:1. It doesn't follow that one should abandon a workable plan simply because of minor setbacks . So doing would quite frankly be foolish .一个人不能因为几个小挫折就放弃一个可行的计划。

这样做的确很愚蠢。

2. One corrupt politician does not suggest that all politicians are bad . Any such presumption is totally misguided .有一个****的政府官员不能说明所有的政府官员都是坏的。

这样的假设完全是被误导的。

3. Don't get the idea that money grows on trees , orthat there's such a thing as a free ride .不要以为钱长在树上,也不要以为有免费的午餐。

4. Along with interest in music comes a greater awareness of culture .伴随着对音乐的兴趣的是对文化更清晰的理解。

5. It's not that I don't want to be rich and famous . Obviously I do , but just haven't as yet found the way to get there .并不是我不想致富成名。

我当然想,但是还没有找到致富成名的途径。

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(8)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(8)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(8)161. We should get into the habit of keeping good hours. 我们应该养成早睡早起的习惯。

162. The condition of our traffic leaves much to be desired. 我们的交通状况令人不满意。

163. Smoking has a great influence on our health. 抽烟对我们的健康有很大的影响。

164. Reading does good to our mind. 读书对心灵有益。

165. Overwork does harm to health. 工作过度对健康有害。

166. Pollution poses a great threat to our existence. 污染对我们的生存造成巨大威胁。

167. We should do our best to achieve our goal in life. 我们应尽全力去达成我们的人生目标。

168. Weather a large family is a good thing or not is a very popular topic, which is often talked about not only by city residents but by farmers as well. 家庭人口多好还是家庭人口少好是一个非常通俗的主题,不但是城里人,而且农民都经常讨论这个问题。

169. As is known to all, fake and inferior commodities harm the interests ofconsumers. 众所周知,假冒伪劣商品损害了消费者的利益。

170. Today an increasing number of people have realized that law education is of great importance. In order to keep law and order, every one of us is supposed to get a laweducation. 现在,愈来愈多的人理解到法制教育的重要性。

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(1)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(1)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(1)1. According to a recent survey, four million people dieeach year from diseases linked to smoking. 依照最近的一项调查,每年有4,000,000人死于与吸烟相关的疾病。

2. The latest surveys show that quite a few childrenhave 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 factthat 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个事实。

5. An increasing number of people are beginning torealize 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,绝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. 很多专家指出体育锻炼直接有助于身体健康。

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(9)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(9)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(9)181. With the opening and reform policy being carried out, thousands upon thousands of foreign visitors are crowdinginto our country. They are eager to see this old mysterious land with a splendid culture of more than 5,000years. 随着改革开放政策的贯彻执行,数以万计的外国游人涌入中国。

他们渴望参观这个有着5000多年灿烂文化的神秘古国。

182. Tourism brings China a lot of benefits. First, it enables the Chinese people to know more about the outsideworld and promotes friendship and understanding. Second, itis financially beneficial to China, which needs more foreign currencies for its modernization program. 旅游业给中国带来很多好处。

首先,它使中国人了解外界,并有助于促动友谊和理解。

其次,在经济上也有利于我国,因为中国现代化建设需要大量的外汇。

183 Tourism, however, gives rise to a number of problems. For instance, it becomes a burden to inefficienttransportation system. 旅游业也引起很多问题。

例如,它增加了我国本来效率不高的运输系统的负担。

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(6)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(6)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(6)101. In addition to the obvious problem--loneliness, another major obstacle, in my opinion, is the alien environment of campus. 除了孤独这个明显的问题之外,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 hometownand parents, students couldn't catch sight of any familiarface 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 shouldprovide 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,协助新生尽快适合新的生活。

105. The senior and junior students could share theirown experience about how to overcome the difficulty they have ever met, how to adjust to the new environment with the new students.高年级学生能够与新生一起分享他们的经历:如何克服遇到的困难,如何适合新的环境。

2019年12月英语六级作文写作句式背诵(4)

2019年12月英语六级作文写作句式背诵(4)

2019年12月英语六级作文写作句式背诵(4)
佳句参考
1. There has been a dramatic increase in the spread of HIV/AIDS in recent years , with a new study projecting that the dreaded disease will affect over 30 million people worldwide by the year 2005 .
近年来,艾滋病蔓延的幅度进一步扩大,一项新的研究预测,到2005年,世界上有超过三千万人将感染这个可怕的疾病。

2. Working with the disabled cannot help but leave one impressed with their indefatigable desire .
与残疾人一起工作使一个人不得不对他们坚持不懈的渴望印象深刻。

3. Perhaps no issues are more controversial than euthanasia and abortion , both of which involve taking the life of a human being .
也许没有问题比安乐死和人工流产更有争议性,它们都涉及结束一个人的生命。

4. Never before in history has the issue of overpopulation been more evident than now .
历,人口过剩的问题从来没有比现在更加突出。

2019年12月英语六级写作冲刺复习佳句背诵(10)

2019年12月英语六级写作冲刺复习佳句背诵(10)

2019年12月英语六级写作冲刺复习佳句背诵(10)佳句参考:1. If the claims of the other side prove true , we may be forced to alter our position .如果对方的主张被证明是准确的,我们可能被迫要改变我们的立场。

2. The urgent need for nuclear nonprolifeation is undeniable . Moreover , failure to halt the spread of weapons of mass destruction increases the chance for nuclear holocaust .防止核扩散的紧迫性是不可否认的。

此外,制止大规模杀伤性武器扩散的失败增加了核毁灭的可能性。

3. Having recognized the problem , it follows that we must develop a plan of action .意识到了问题,接下去我们必须制定行动计划。

4. Governments have reached a consensus on the need for peace and it follows that actions speak louder than words .政府一致同意和平的必要性,接下去就是行动胜于语言了。

5. The convincing proof that smoking causes cancer has failed to convince hundreds of millions of people to abandon the vile habit .抽烟致癌的有力证据没能说服数百万人改掉这个恶习。

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(3)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(3)

2019年12月英语六级写作考前必背200句(3)41. It must be noted that learning must be done by a person himself. 必须指出学习只能靠自己。

42. A large number of people tend to live under the illusion that they had completed their education when they finished their schooling. Obviously, they seem to fail totake into account the basic fact that a person's education is a most important aspect of his life. 很多人存有这样的误解,认为离开学校就意味着结束了他们的教育。

显然,他们忽视了教育是人生重要部分这个基本事实。

43. As for me, I'm in favor of the opinion thateducation is not complete with graduation, for the following reasons:就我来说,我同意教育不应该随着毕业而结束的观点,有以下原因:44. It is commonly accepted that no college oruniversity can educate its students by the time they graduate. 人们普遍认为高校是不可能在毕业的时候教会他们的学生所有知识的。

45. Even the best possible graduate needs to continue learning before she or he becomes an educated person. 即使秀的毕业生,要想成为一个博学的人也要持续地学习。

2019年12月英语六级作文写作满分表达句(8)

2019年12月英语六级作文写作满分表达句(8)

2019年12月英语六级作文写作满分表达句(8)71. 我们书读得越多,我们越有学问。

The more books we read, the more learned we become.72. 违反交通规则的人应该受到处罚。

Those who violate traffic regulations should be punished.73. 社会的进步是以和谐为基础的。

The progress of the society is based on harmony.74. 我们应该养成早睡早起的习惯。

We should get into the habit of keeping good hours.75. 我们的交通状况令人不满意。

The condition of our traffic leaves much to be desired.76. 抽烟对我们的健康有很大的影响。

Smoking has a great influence on our health.77. 污染对我们的生存造成巨大威胁。

Pollution poses a great threat to our existence.78 我们应尽全力去达成我们的人生目标。

We should do our best to achieve our goal in life.79. 众所周知,假冒伪劣商品损害了消费者的利益。

As is known to all, fake and inferior commodities harm the interests of consumers.80. 从上面我所提到的,我们能够清楚地看到,电视暴力对青少年的影响是极其长远的。

From what I have mentioned above, we can see clearly that violence on TV has great influence on youngsters' behavior.。

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2019年12月英语六级写作例句考前背诵(8)
71. This phenomenon has caused wide public concern in many places of world. 这个现象在全世界很多地方已引起了广泛注重。

72. Many parents believe that additional educational activities enjoy obvious advantage. By extra studies, they maintain, their children are able to obtain many kinds of practical skills and useful knowledge, which will put them in a beneficial position in the future job markets when they grow up. 很多家长相信额外的教育活动有很多优点,通过学习,他们的孩子能够获得很多实践技能和有用的知识,当他们长大后,这些对他们就业是大有好处的。

73. In the first place, extra studies bring about unhealthy impacts on physical growth of children. Educational experts point out that, it is equally important to take some sport activities instead of extra studies when children have spent the whole day in a boring classroom. 首先,额外的学习对孩子们的身体发育是不利的。

教育专家指出,孩子们在枯燥的教室里呆了一整天后,从事一些体育活动,而不是额外的学习,是非常重要的。

74. Children are undergoing fast physical development; lack of physical exercise may produce disastrous influence on their later life. 孩子们正处于身体快速发育时期,缺乏体育锻炼可能会对他们未来的生活造成严重的影响。

75. In the second place, from psychological aspect, the majority of children seem to tend to have an unfavorable attitude toward additional educational activities. 第二,从心理上讲,绝大部分孩子似乎对额外的学习没有什么好感。

76. It is hard to imagine a student focusing their energy on textbook while other children are playing. 当别的孩子在玩耍的时候,很难想象一个学生能集中精力在课本上。

77. Moreover, children will have less time to play and communicate with their peers due to extra studies, consequently, it is difficult to develop and cultivate their character and interpersonal skills. They may become more solitary and even suffer from certain mental illness. 而且,因为要额外地学习,孩子们没有多少时间和同龄的孩子玩耍和交流,很难培养他们的个性和交际水平。

他们可能变得孤僻甚至产生某些心理疾病。

78. From what has been discussed above, we may safely draw the conclusion that, although extra studies indeed enjoy many obvious advantages, its disadvantages shouldn't be ignored and far outweigh its advantages. It is absurd to force children to take extra studies after school. 通过以上讨论,我们能够得出结论:即使额外学习的确有很多优点,但它的缺点不可忽视,且远大于它的优点。

所以,放学后强迫孩子额外学习是不明智的。

79. Any parents should place considerable emphasis on their children to keep the balance between play and study. As an old saying goes: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 任何家长都应非常重视保持孩子在学习与玩耍的平衡,正如那句老话:只工作,不玩耍,聪明的孩子会变傻。

80. There is a growing tendency for parent these days to stay at home to look after their children instead of
returning to work earlier. 现在,父亲或母亲留在家里照顾他们的孩子而不愿过早返回工作岗位正成为增加的趋势。

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