历年英语六级作文题目及范文(2003~)

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往年英语六级真题作文作文

往年英语六级真题作文作文

往年英语六级真题作文作文1. Well, I guess I should start by talking about the importance of education in today's society. It's like, you know, education is the key to opening doors and opportunities for yourself. Without education, it's like you're stuck in a rut, you know what I mean?2. Moving on, let's talk about the impact of technology on our daily lives. I mean, technology has totally changed the way we live and communicate with each other. It's crazy to think about how much we rely on our phones and computers for everything nowadays.3. Oh, and let's not forget about the environment. We really need to start taking better care of our planet before it's too late. I mean, climate change is a real issue that we can't ignore anymore. We need to start making changes now before it's too late.4. And speaking of changes, let's talk about personalgrowth and self-improvement. It's so important to constantly work on ourselves and strive to be better every day. Whether it's learning a new skill or working on our mental health, self-improvement is key to living afulfilling life.5. Finally, I just want to touch on the topic of diversity and inclusion. It's so important to celebrate our differences and embrace diversity in all aspects of life. We need to create a more inclusive society where everyone feels accepted and valued for who they are.。

作文范文之20039六级作文原题

作文范文之20039六级作文原题

20039六级作文原题【篇一:2003年9月英语六级真题(含答案)】2003年9月英语六级真题passage onequestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.in 1985 when a japan air lines (jal) jet crashed, its president, yasumoto takagi, called each victim’s family to apologize, and then promptly resigned. and in 1987, when a subsidiary of toshiba sole sensitive military technology to the former soviet union, the chairman of toshiba gave up his post.these executive actions, which toshiba calls “the highest form of apology,” may seem bizarre to us managers. no one at boeing resigned after the jal crash, which may have been caused by a faulty boeing repair.the difference between the two business cultures centers around differentdefinitions of delegation. while us executives give both responsibility and authority to their employees, japanese executives delegate only authority—the responsibility is still theirs. although the subsidiary that sold the sensitive technology to the soviets had its own management, the toshiba top executives said they “must take personal responsibility for not creating an atmosphere throughout the toshiba group that would make such activity unthinkable, even in an independently run subsidiary.”such acceptance of community responsibility is not unique to businesses injapan. school principals in japan have resigned when their students committed major crimes after school hours. even if they do not quit, japanese executives will often accept primary responsibility in other ways, such as taking the first pay cut when a company gets into financial trouble. such personal sacrifices, even if they are largely symbolic, help to create the sense of community and employee loyalty that is crucial to the japanese way of doing business.harvard business school professor george lodge calls the ritual acceptance of blame “almost a feudal (封建的) way of purging (清除) the community of dishonor,” and to some in theunited states, such resignations look cowardly. however, in an era in which both business and governmental leaders seemparticularly good at evading responsibility, many us managers would probably welcome an infusion (灌输) of the japanese sense of responsibility, if, for instance, us automobile company executives offered to reduce their own salariesbefore they asked their workers to take pay cuts, negotiations would probably take on a very different character.21. why did the chairman of toshiba resign his position in 1987?a) in japan, the leakage of a slate secret to russians is a grave came. b) he had been under attack for shifting responsibilityto his subordinates.c) in japan, the chief executive of a corporation is held responsible for the mistake made by its subsidiaries. 最高主管要对子公司负责d) he had been accused of being cowardly towards crises that were taking place in his corporation.22. according to the passage if you want to be a good manager in japan, you have to ________.迅速道歉c) make symbolic sacrifices whenever necessaryd) create a strong sense of company loyalty23. what’s professor george lodge’s attitude towards the resignations of japanese corporate leaders?a) sympathetic c) critical 批评的b) biased. d) approving.24. which of the following statements is true? a) boeing had nothing to do with the jal air crash in 1985.b) american executives consider authority and responsibility inseparable. 权威和责任是不可分割的c) school principals bear legal responsibility for students crimes.d) persuading employees to take pay cuts doesn’t help solve corporate crises.25. the passage is mainly about ________.a) resignation as an effective way of dealing with business crisesb) the importance of delegating responsibility to employees c) ways of evading responsibility in times of crisesd) the difference between two business cultures 商业文化企业文化passage twoquestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.as machines go, the car is not terribly noisy, nor terribly polluting, nor terribly dangerous; and on all those dimensions it has become better as the century has grown older. the main problem is its prevalence, and the social costs that ensue from the use by everyone of something that would be fairly harmless if, say, only the rich were to use it. it is a price we pay for equality. 如果仅仅是富人使用的话就好了before becoming too gloomy, it is worth recalling why the car has been arguably the most successful and popular product of the whole of the past 100 years—and remains so. the story begins with the environmental improvement it brought in the 1900s. in new york city in 1900, according to the car culture. a 1975 book by j. flink, a historian, horses deposited 2.5 millioo pounds of manure(粪)and 60,000 gallons of urine (尿) every day. every year, the city authorities had to remove anaverage of 15,000 dead horses from the streets, it made cars smell of roses. 比马污染轻cars were also wonderfully flexible. the main earlier solutionto horse pollution and traffic jams was the electric trolley bus (电车). but that required fixed overhead wires, and rails and platforms, which were expensive, ugly, and inflexible, the car could go from any a to any b, and allowed towns to develop in all directions with low-density housing, rather than just being concentrated along the trolley or rail lines. rural areas benefited too, for they became less remote.however, since pollution became a concern in the 1950s, experts havepredicted—wrongly—that the car boom was about to end. in his book mr. flinkargued that by 1973 the american market had become saturated, at one car for every2.25 people, and so had the markets of japan and western europe (because of land shortages). environmental worriesand diminishing oil reserves would prohibit mass car use anywhere else.he was wrong, between 1970 and 1990, whereas america’s population grew by 23%, the aumber of cars on its roads grew by 60%, there is now one car for every 1.7 people there, one for every 2.1 in japan, one for every 5.3 in britain. around 550 million cars are already on the roads, not to mention all the trucks and mocorcyeles, and about 50 million new ones are made each year worldwide. will it go on? undoubtedly, because people want it to.26. as is given in the first paragraph, the reason why the car has become a problem is that ________. a) poor people can’t afford itb) it is too expensive to maintain 社会成本太高c) too many people are using itd) it causes too many road accidents27. according to the passage, the car started to gain popularity because ________.a) it didn’t break down as easily as a horseb) it had a comparatively pleasant odorc) it caused less pollution than horses 汽车污染轻d) it brightened up the gloomy streets28. what impact did the use of cars have on society?a) people were compelled to leave downtown areas.b) people were able to live in less crowded suburban areas. 居住不拥挤的地方c) business along trolley and rail lines slackened.d) city streets were free of ugly overhead wires.29. mr.flink argued in his book that cars would not be widely used in other countries because ________.a) the once booming car market has become saturatedb) traffic jams in those countries are getting more and more serious30. what’s wrong with mr.flink’s prediction?a) the use of automobiles has kept increasing worldwide. 继续增长b) new generations of cars are virtually pollution free.c) the population of america has not increased as fast.d) people’s environmental concerns are constantly increasing. passage threequestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.crying is hardly an activity encouraged by society. tears, be they of sorrow, anger, on joy, typically make americans feel uncomforuble and embarrassed. the shedder of tears is likely to apologize, even when a devastating (毁灭性的) tragedy was the provocation. the observer of tears is likely to do everything possible to put an end to the emotional outpouring. but judging form recent studies of crying behavior, links between illness and crying and the chemical composition of tears, both those responses to tears are often inappropriate and may even be counterproductive.humans are the only animals definitely known to shed emotiomal tears. since evolution has given rise to few, if any, purposeless physiological responset, it is logical to assume that crying has one or more functions that enhance survival.although some observers have suggested that crying is a way to elicit assistance from others (as a crying baby might from its mother), the shedding of tears is hardly necessary to get help. vocal cries would have been quite enough, more likely than tears to gain attention, so, it appears, there must be something special about tears themselves.indeed, the new studies suggest that emotional tears may play a direct role in alleviating stress, university of minnesota researchers who are studying the chemical composition of tears have recently isolated two important chemicals from emotional tears. both chemicals are found only in tears that are shed in response to emotion. tears shed because of exposure to =cut onion would contain no such substance. researchers at several other institutions are investigating the usefulness of tears as a means of diagnosing human ills and monitoring drugs.at tulane university’s teat analysis laboratory dr.peter kastl and his colleagues report that they can use tears to detect anduncomfortable, to study the causes of “dry eye” syndrome and the effects of eye surgery, and perhaps even to measure exposure to environmental pollutants.at columbia university dt.liasy faris and colleagues are studying tears for clues to the diagnosis of diseases away from the eyes. tears can be obtainedpainlessly without invading the body and only tiny amounts are needed to perform highly refined analyses.坏的影b) crying may often imitate people or even result in tragedyc) crying usually wins sympathy from other peopled) one who sheds tears in public will be blamed32. what does “both those responses to tears”(line 6, para, 1) refer to?a) crying out of sorrow and shedding tears for happiness. b) the embarrassment and unpleasant sensation of the observers.c)道歉和停止哭泣d) linking illness with crying and finding the chemical composition of tears.33. “counterproductive” (lines 6-7, para,1) very probably means “________”.a) having no effect at allb) leading to tension c) producing disastrous impact34. what does the author say about crying?d) it usually produces the desired effect.35. what can be inferred from the new studies of tears?a) emotional tears have the function of reducing stress. 缓解压力b) exposure to excessive medication may increase emotional tears.c) emotional tears can give rise to “dry eye” syndrome in some cases.d) environmental pollutants can induce the shedding of emotional tears.passage fourquestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.it is no secret among athletes that in order to improve performance you’ve got to work hardand certain systems within the muscle cells. during recovery periods these systems build to greater levels to compensate for the stress that you have applied. the result is that you are now at a higher level of performance.if sufficient rest is not included in a training program, imbalance between excess training and inadequate rest will occur, and performance will decline. the“overtraining syndrome(综合症)” is the name given to the collection of emotional, behavioral, and physical symptomsdue to overtraining that has persisted for weeks to months. it is marked by cumulative exhaustion that persists even after recovery periods.the most common symptom is fatigue. this may limit workouts and may be present at rest. the athlete may also become moody, easily imitated, have altered sleep patterns, become depressed, or lose the competitive desire and enthusiasm for the sport, some will report decreased appetite and weight loss. physical symptoms include persistent muscular soreness, increased frequency of viral (病毒性的) illnesses, and increased incidence of injuries.the treatment for the overtraining syndrome is rest. the longer the overtraining has occurred, the more rest required, therefore, early detection is very important, if the overtraining has only occurred for a short period of time (e.g. 3-4 weeks) then interrupting training for 3-5 days is usually sufficient rest. it is important that the factors that lead to overtraining be identified and corrected. otherwise, the【篇二:2003年9月英语六级作文真题-图书流动量】 it can be discerned that the american students prefer to read the popular novel rather than other kind of books, such as the unpopular novel, the books of technology, poem and so on. the percentage of the popular novel currently is about 68.2%. other kind of novels currentis, relatively, about 16.8%, 8.3%, and 5.2%.it is not hard to think out why the popular novels can attract so many students. the popular novel is interesting, and not so abstract as books that full of the mathematic formulate. however, as university students, study is the first task for us to do. so we should pay more attention to the books about our major. fictions may color our life, but it can not be the key part of our studying life.personally, i would like to spend my free time in reading books about my major, such as technology digests, computer newspaper. because i want do a good job in my subjects. fortunately, my dreams come true, meanwhile, ive gained other things--i found a solid basic knowledge about my major-make me feel easy to contrive the electronic circuit which have to be done during our bachelor years. thanks to those books!【篇三:2003年9月大学英语六级真题及答案】2003年9月大学英语六级(cet-6)真题试卷part i listening comprehension (20 minutes)section adirections: in this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. at the end of eachconversation, a question will be asked about what was said. both theconversation and the question will be spoken only once. after eachquestion there will be a pause. during the pause, you must read the fourchoices marked a), b), c) and d), and decide which is the best answer.then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single linethrough the centre.example:you will hear:you will read:a) 2 hours.b) 3 hours.c) 4 hours.d) 5 hours.from the conversation, we know that the two were talking about some work they will start at 9’ o’clock in the morning and have to finish at 2 in the afternoon. therefore,d) “5 hours” is the correct answer. you should choose [d] on the answer sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre. 1. a) the lecture for next monday is cancelled.b) the lecture wasn’t as successful as expected.c) the woman doesn’t want to attend the lecture.d) the woman may attend next monday’s lecture.2. a) the woman has a very tight budget.b) he does not think the fur coat is worth buying.c) he’s willing to lend the woman money for the fur coat.d) the woman is not careful enough in planning her spending.3. a) clean the kitchen.b) ask someone to fix the sink.c) find a bigger apartment for the lady.d) check the work done by the maintenance man.4. a) the lens.b) the price.c) the flash.d) the leather case.5. a) she needs another haircut soon.b) she thinks it worthwhile to try sadermale’s.c) she knows a less expensive place for a haircut.d) she would like to make an appointment for the man.6. a) the woman doesn’t want to cook a meal.b) the woman wants to have a picnic.c) the woman has a poor memory.d) the woman likes mexican food.7. a) everyone enjoyed himself at john’s panics.b) the woman didn’t enjoy john’s parties at all.c) it will be the first time for the man to attend john’s party.d) the woman is glad to be invited to john’s house-warming party.8. a) she lacks confidence in herself.b) she is not interested in computer programming.c) she has never signed up for any competition before.d) she is sure to win the programming contest.9. a) the man has an enormous amount of work to do.b) the man has made plans for his vacation.c) the man will take work with him on his vacation.d) work stacked up during the man’s last vacation.10. a) she likes the job of feeding fish.b) she finds her new job interesting.c) she feels unfit for her new job.d) she’s not in g ood health.section bdirections: in this section, you will hear 3 short passages. at the end of each passage,you will hear some questions. both the passage and the questions will bespoken only once. after you hear a question, you must choose the bestanswer from the four choices marked a), b), c) and d). then mark thecorresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through thecentre.passage onequestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. a) rally support for their movement.b) liberate women from tedious housework.c) claim their rights to equal job opportunities.d) express their anger against sex discrimination.12. a) it will bring a lot of trouble to the local people.b) it is a popular form of art.c) it will spoil the natural beauty of their surroundings.d) it is popular among rock stars.13. a) to show that mindless graffiti can provoke violence.b) to show that londoners have a special liking for graffiti.c) to show that graffiti, in some cases, can constitute a crime.d) to show that graffiti can make the environment more colorful.passage twoquestions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. a) the asian elephant is easier to tame.b) the as ian elephant’s skin is more valuable.c) the asian elephant is less popular with tourists.d) the asian elephant produces ivory of a better quality.15. a) from the captured or tamed elephants.b) from the british wildlife protection group.c) from elephant hunters in thailand and burma.d) from tourists visiting the thai-burmese border.16. a) their taming for circuses and zoos.b) the destruction of their natural homes.c) man’s lack of knowledge about their behavior.d) the greater vulnerability to extinction than other species. passage threequestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17. a) they had lost their jobs as a result of the industrial revolution.b) they had been suffering from political and religious oppression.c) they wanted to flee from the widespread famine in northern europe.d) they wanted to make a fortune there by starting their own businesses.18. a) they might lose control of their members because of the increase inimmigration.b) their members might find it difficult to get along with the newcomers.c) the working condition of their members might deteriorate.d) their members might lose their jobs to the newcomers.19. a) to impose restrictions on further immigration.b) to improve the working conditions of immigrants.c) to set a minimum wage level for new immigrants.d) to put requirements on languages for newcomers.20. a) they were looked down upon by european immigrants.b) they had a hard time seeking equal job opportunities.c) they worked very hard to earn a decent living.d) they strongly opposed continued immigration.part ii reading comprehension (35 minutes)directions: there are four passages in this part. each passage is followed by somequestions or unfinished statements. for each of them there are four choicesmarked a), b), c) and d). you should decide on the best choice and markthe corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through thecentre.passage onequestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.in 1985 when a japan air lines (jal) jet crashed, its president, yasumoto takagi, called each victim’s family to apologize, and then promptly resigned. and in 1987, when a subsidiary of toshiba sole sensitive military technology to the former soviet union, thechairman of toshiba gave up his post.these executive actions, which toshiba calls “the highest form of apology,” may seem bizarre to us managers. no one at boeing resigned after the jal crash, which may have been caused by a faulty boeing repair.the difference between the two business cultures centers around different definitions of delegation.while us executives give both responsibility and authority to their employees, japanese executives delegate only authority—the responsibility is still theirs. although the subsidiary that sold the sensitive technology to the soviets had its own management, the toshiba top executives said they “must take personal responsibility for not creating an atmosphere throughout the toshiba group that would make such activity unthinkable, even in an independently run subsidiary.”such acceptance of community responsibility is not unique to businesses in japan. school principals in japan have resigned when their students committed major crimes after school hours.even if they do not quit, japanese executives will often accept primary responsibility in other ways, such as taking the first pay cut when a company gets into financial trouble. such personal sacrifices, even if they are largely symbolic, help to create the sense of community and employee loyalty that is crucial to the japanese way of doing business.harvard business school professor george lodge calls the ritual acceptance of blame “almost a feudal (封建的) way of purging (清除) the community of dishonor,” and to some in the united states, such resignations look cowardly. however, in an era in which both business and governmental leaders seem particularly good at evading responsibility, many us managers would probably welcome an infusion (灌输) of the japanese sense of responsibility. if, for instance, us automobile company executives offered to reduce their own salariesbefore they asked their workers to take pay cuts, negotiations would probably take on a very different character.21. why did the chairman of toshiba resign his position in 1987?a) because in japan, the leakage of a state secret to russiansis a grave crime.b) because he had been under attack for shifting responsibility to his subordinates.c) because in japan, the chief executive of a corporation is held responsible for themistake made by its subsidiaries.d) because he had been accused of being cowardly towards crises that were takingplace in his corporation.22. according to the passage if you want to be a good manager in japan, you have to________.a) apologize promptly for your subordinates’ mistakesb) be skillful in accepting blames from customers。

六级历年写作真题(最全)

六级历年写作真题(最全)

六级历年作文及范文目录2010年6月 (1)真题:Due Attention Should Be Given To the Study of Chinese (1)1. 近年来在学生中出现了忽视中文学习的现象;2. 出现这种现象的原因和后果;3. 我认为.... . (1)2009年12月 (3)Should Parents Send Their Kids to Art Classes? (3)09年6月 (5)1. 有人说名字或名称很重要2. 也有人觉得名字或名称无关紧要3. 我认为... .. (5)08年12月 (6)怎样改善学生的心理健康 1. 学生心理健康的重要性 2. 学校应该怎样做 3. 学生自己应该怎样做 (6)08年6月六级作文 (6)Will E-books Replace Traditional Books? 1. 随着信息技术的发展,电子图书越来越多2. 有人认为电子图书会取代传统图书,理由是...... 3. 我的看法 (6)07年12月 (9)Part ⅠWriting (30 minutes) Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Digital Age. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below. 1.如今数字化产品得到越来越广泛的使用,例如...2.数字化产品的使用对人们工作、学习和生活产生的影响. (9)2007年6月 (11)Direction: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Should One E xpect a Reward When Doing a Good Deed? You should write at least 150 words following the o utline given below. 1、有人做好事期望得到回报; 2、有人认为应该像雷锋那样做好事不图回报; 3、我的观点。

历年六级作文加模拟题及范文

历年六级作文加模拟题及范文

一、历年六级写作真题(1990.1-2004.6)2004年6月Directions:For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a letter to the editor of a newspaper complaining about the poor service of a bookstore. You should write atleast 150 words following theoutline given below:设想你买了一本英文字典,发现有这样那样的质量问题,书店的服务态度又不好,因此给报社编辑写信。

信中必须包含以下内容:1.事情的起因2.与书店交涉的经过3.呼吁服务行业必须提高服务质量2003年12月Directions:For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a short essay entitled Reduce Waste on Campus.You should write at least 150 words following theoutline givenbelow:1.有些大学校园浪费的现象日益严重2.浪费的危害3.杜绝浪费,从我做起2003年9月Directions:For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a short essay entitled Reading Preferences. You should write at least 150 words following theoutline given below:Reading preferences of students in an American university in 20021.根据上表,简要叙述美国某大学学生借阅图书的分布情况;2.你对于这些学生阅读偏爱的评论3.你通常喜欢阅读哪一类书籍?说明理由。

2003年6月CET6满分作文

2003年6月CET6满分作文

大家学习网2003年6月CET6作文图表内容是1990,1995,2000的公房和私房变化柱状表,趋势是公房越来越少,私房越来越多。

提纲:1.简单描述一下图表内容2.变化原因3.这个变化对个人和社会的影响字数150以上,时间30分钟。

Changes of Ownership of Houses in China范文:Ownership of houses in China has changed greatly in the past decade. In the past, most houses were stateowned. But now, private houses are everywhere. As is shown in the chart above, in 1990, the city's houses were mainly state-owned, with a percentage of 75. This percentage became 60 in the year 1995 and then dropped sharply to 20 in 2000. At the same time, the number of private houses has soared up to 80 percent.There are mainly two reasons that account for this rapid change. Firstly, the government has been forwarding the policy to support private houses programs. These programs have proved to be very important in developing China's economy. Secondly, with the development of economy, people's standard of living has risen. They want to have their own houses to satisfy their needs.The change has enabled more people to enjoy larger living space. At the same time, people feel pressure to make more money so that they can buy their own houses.。

历年六级英语作文题目及范文

历年六级英语作文题目及范文

Direction: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic Why I Take the College English Test Band 6. you should write at least 120 words and your composition should include the following two points (given in Chinese):1. 有人认为没有必要参加大学英语六级考试(简称CET-6)。

2. 我参加CET-6考试的理由。

[参考范文]Why I Take the College English Test Band 6 Some students think it unnecessary to take CET-6. They hold this views because CET-6 is not compulsory and they can get a degree so long as they pass CET-4. However, I think it necessary and beneficial to take CET-6. The reasons are obvious.First, if I decide to take CET-6, natually, to pass CET-6 becomes a goal I set myself and with a goal to strive towards I will continue to study English hard. Of course my English will not be neglected in the third and fourth years. Besides, if I pass CET-6, I can get a certificate which, to some extent, shows my experience and qualification so that I can compete with other in job-hunting. Most important of all, a good knowledge of English will help my work and scientific research in the future.All in all, taking CET-6 does good both to my studies and to my personal advancement.1997年1月大学英语六级作文题目及范文Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic Haste Makes Waste. You should write at least 120 words and you should base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below:1. 为什么说“欲速则不达”2. 试举例说明[参考范文]Haste Makes Waste"Haste makes waste" is an English proverb which has equivalent expressions in many languages. It has become a precept whose value is universally accepted.This proverb can be verified by many other proverbs"There is no royal road in learning", "Rome was not built in a day". Anyway it means that one should not be overanxious for quick results, otherwise he will fail. If one wants to be a scholar, he should make persistent efforts, burying himself in books. If he wants to take sa shortcut, he will never become a scholar. If one wants to be president of a country, he should first display his remarkable ability in his routine work so that his ability will be recognized and accepted by others.However, if he is impatient for success, he will never realize his goal. If a man courts a woman, he should ry to win her love gradually. He should not expect tto win her heart within a day, otherwise he will never get true love. In conclusion, one should follow in order and advance step by step and should not be impatient for success, otherwise he will suffer a setback.Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic My View on Fake Commodities. You should write at least 120 words and you should baseyour composition on the outline (given on Chinese) below:1. 假冒伪劣商品的危害。

历年大学六级真题(超好)范文

历年大学六级真题(超好)范文

2003年9月大学英语六级考试试题及参考答案Part Reading Comprehension(35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part, Each passage is followed by some questions at 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 the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.In 1985 when a Japan Air Lines (JAL) jet crashed, its president, Yasumoto Takagi, called each victim’s family to apologize, and then promptly resigned. And in 1987, when a subsidiary of Toshiba sole sensitive military technology to the former Soviet Union, the chairman of Toshiba gave up his post.These executive actions, which Toshiba calls “the highest form of apology,”may seem bizarre to US managers. No one at Boeing resigned after the JAL crash, which may have been caused by a faulty Boeing repair.The difference between the two business cultures centers around different definitions of delegation. While US executives give both responsibility and authority to their employees, Japanese executives delegate only authority—the responsibility is still theirs. Although the subsidiary that sold the sensitive technology to the Soviets had its own management, the Toshiba top executives said they “must take personal responsibility for not creating an atmosphere throughout the Toshiba group that would make such activity unthinkable, even in an independently run subsidiary.”Such acceptance of community responsibility is not unique to businesses in Japan. School principals in Japan have resigned when their students committed major crimes after school hours. Even if they do not quit, Japanese executives will often accept primary responsibility in other ways, such as taking the first pay cut when a company gets into financial trouble. Such personal sacrifices, even if they are largely symbolic, help to create the sense of community and employee loyalty that is crucial to the Japanese way of doing business.Harvard Business School professor George Lodge calls the ritual acceptance of blame “almost a feudal (封建的) way of purging (清除) the community of dishonor,”and to some in the United States, such resignations look cowardly. However, in an era in which both business and governmental leaders seem particularly good at evading responsibility, many US managers would probably welcome an infusion (灌输) of the Japanese sense of responsibility, If, for instance, US automobile company executives offered to reduce their own salaries before they asked their workers to take pay cuts, negotiations would probably take on a very different character.21. Why did the chairman of Toshiba resign his position in 1987?A) In Japan, the leakage of a slate secret to Russians is a grave came.B) He had been under attack for shifting responsibility to his subordinates.C) In Japan, the chief executive of a corporation is held responsible for the mistake made by its subsidiaries.D) He had been accused of being cowardly towards crises that were taking place in his corporation.22. According to the passage if you want to be a good manager in Japan, you have to ________.A) apologize promptly for your subordinates' mistakesB) be skillful in accepting blames from customersC) make symbolic sacrifices whenever necessaryD) create a strong sense of company loyalty23. What’s Professor George Lodge’s attitude towards the resignations of Japanese corporate leaders?A) Sympathetic C) CriticalB) Biased.D) Approving.24. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A) Boeing had nothing to do with the JAL air crash in 1985.B) American executives consider authority and responsibility inseparable.C) School principals bear legal responsibility for students' crimes.D) Persuading employees to take pay cuts doesn’t help solve corporate crises.25. The passage is mainly about ________.A) resignation as an effective way of dealing with business crisesB) the importance of delegating responsibility to employeesC) ways of evading responsibility in times of crisesD) the difference between two business culturesPassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.As machines go, the car is not terribly noisy, nor terribly polluting, nor terribly dangerous; and on all those dimensions it has become better as the century has grown older. The main problem is its prevalence, and the social costs that ensue from the use by everyone of something that would be fairly harmless if, say, only the rich were to use it. It is a price we pay for equality.Before becoming too gloomy, it is worth recalling why the car has been arguably the most successful and popular product of the whole of the past 100 years—and remains so. The story begins with the environmental improvement it brought in the 1900s. In New York city in 1900, according to the Car Culture. A 1975 book by J. Flink, a historian, horses deposited 2.5 millioo pounds of manure(粪)and 60,000 gallons of urine (尿) every day. Every year, the city authorities had to remove an average of 15,000 dead horses from the streets, It made cars smell of roses.Cars were also wonderfully flexible. The main earlier solution to horse pollution and traffic jams was the electric trolley bus (电车). But that required fixed overhead wires, and rails and platforms, which were expensive, ugly, and inflexible, The car could go from any A to any B, and allowed towns to develop in all directions with low-density housing, rather than just being concentrated along the trolley or rail lines. Rural areas benefited too, for they became less remote.However, since pollution became a concern in the 1950s, experts have predicted—wrongly —that the car boom was about to end. In his book Mr. Flink argued that by 1973 the American market had become saturated, at one car for every 2.25 people, and so had the markets of Japanand Western Europe (because of land shortages). Environmental worries and diminishing oil reserves would prohibit mass car use anywhere else.He was wrong, Between 1970 and 1990, whereas America’s population grew by 23%, the aumber of cars on its roads grew by 60%, There is now one car for every 1.7 people there, one for every 2.1 in Japan, one for every 5.3 in Britain. Around 550 million cars are already on the roads, not to mention all the trucks and mocorcyeles, and about 50 million new ones are made each year worldwide. Will it go on? Undoubtedly, because people want it to.26. As is given in the first paragraph, the reason why the car has become a problem is that ________.A) poor people can’t afford itB) it is too expensive to maintainC) too many people are using itD) it causes too many road accidents27. According to the passage, the car started to gain popularity because ________.A) it didn’t break down as easily as a horseB) it had a comparatively pleasant odorC) it caused less pollution than horsesD) it brightened up the gloomy streets28. What impact did the use of cars have on society?A) People were compelled to leave downtown areas.B) People were able to live in less crowded suburban areas.C) Business along trolley and rail lines slackened.D) City streets were free of ugly overhead wires.29. Mr.Flink argued in his book that cars would not be widely used in other countries because ________.A) the once booming car market has become saturatedB) traffic jams in those countries are getting more and more seriousC) expensive motorways are not available in less developed countriesD) people worry about pollution and the diminishing oil resources30. What’s wrong with Mr.Flink’s prediction?A) The use of automobiles has kept increasing worldwide.B) New generations of cars are virtually pollution free.C) The population of America has not increased as fast.D) People’s environmental concerns are constantly increasing.Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Crying is hardly an activity encouraged by society. Tears, be they of sorrow, anger, on joy,typically make Americans feel uncomforuble and embarrassed. The shedder of tears is likely to apologize, even when a devastating (毁灭性的) tragedy was the provocation. The observer of tears is likely to do everything possible to put an end to the emotional outpouring. But judging form recent studies of crying behavior, links between illness and crying and the chemical composition of tears, both those responses to tears are often inappropriate and may even be counterproductive.Humans are the only animals definitely known to shed emotiomal tears. Since evolution has given rise to few, if any, purposeless physiological responset, it is logical to assume that crying has one or more functions that enhance survival.Although some observers have suggested that crying is a way to clicit assistance form others (as a crying baby might from its mother), the shedding of tears is hardly necessary to get help. Vocal cries would have been quite enough, more likely than tears to gain attention, So, it appears, there must be something special about tears themselves.Indeed, the new studies suggest that emotional tears may play a direct role in alleviating stress, University of Minnesota researchers who are studying the chemical composition of tears have recently isolated two important chemicals from emotional tears. Both chemicals are found only in tears that are shed in response to cmotion. Tears shed because of exposure to =cut onion would contain no such substance.Researchers at several other institutions are investigating the usefulness of tears as a means of diagnosing human ills and monitoring drugs.At Tulane University’s Teat Analysis Laboratory Dr.Peter Kastl and his colleagues report that they can use tears to detect drug abuse and exposure to medication(药物), to determine whether a contact lens fits properly of why it may be uncomfortable, to study the causes of “dry eye”syndrome and the effects of eye surgery, and perhaps even to measure exposure to environmental pollutants.At Columbia University Dt.Liasy Faris and colleagues are studying tears for clues to the diagnosis of diseases away from the eyes. Tears can be obtained painlessly without invading the body and only tiny amounts are needed to perform highly refined analyses.31. It is known from the first paragraph that ________.A) shedding tears gives unpleasant feelings to AmericanB) crying may often imitate people or even result in tragedyC) crying usually wins sympathy from other peopleD) one who sheds tears in public will be blamed32. What does “both those responses to tears”(Line 6, Para, 1) refer to?A) Crying out of sorrow and shedding tears for happiness.B) The embarrassment and unpleasant sensation of the observers.C) The tear shedder’s apology and the observer’s effort to stop the crying.D) Linking illness with crying and finding the chemical composition of tears.33. “Counterproductive”(Lines 6-7, Para,1) very probably means “________”.A) having no effect at allB) leading to tensionC) producing disastrous impactD) harmful to health34. What does the author say about crying?A) It is a pointless physiological response to the environment.B) It must have a role to play in man’s survival.C) It is meant to get attention and assistance.D) It usually produces the desired effect.35. What can be inferred from the new studies of tears?A) Emotional tears have the function of reducing stress.B) Exposure to excessive medication may increase emotional tears.C) Emotional tears can give rise to “dry eye”syndrome in some cases.D) Environmental pollutants can induce the shedding of emotional tears.Passage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.It is no secret among athletes that in order to improve performance you’ve got to work hard. However, hard training breaks you down and makes you weaker, It is rest that makes you stronger. Improvement only occurs during the rest period following hard training. This adaptation is accomplished by improving efficiency of the heart and certain systems within the muscle cells. During recovery periods these systems build to greater levels to compensate for the stress that you have applied. The result is that you are now at a higher level of performance.If sufficient rest is not included in a training program, imbalance between excess training and inadequate rest will occur, and performance will decline. The “overtraining syndrome(综合症)”is the name given to the collection of emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms due to overtraining that has persisted for weeks to months. It is marked by cumulative exhaustion that persists even after recovery periods.The most common symptom is fatigue. This may limit workouts and may be present at rest. The athlete may also become moody, easily imitated, have altered sleep patterns, become depressed, or lose the competitive desire and enthusiasm for the sport, Some will report decreased appetite and weight loss. Physical symptoms include persistent muscular soreness, increased frequency of viral (病毒性的) illnesses, and increased incidence of injuries.The treatment for the overtraining syndrome is rest. The longer the overtraining has occurred, the more rest required, Therefore, early detection is very important, If the overtraining has only occurred for a short period of time (e.g. 3-4 weeks) then interrupting training for 3-5 days is usually sufficient rest. It is important that the factors that lead to overtraining be identified and corrected. Otherwise, the overtraining syndrome is likely to recur. The overtraining syndrome should be considered in any athlete who manifests symptoms of prolonged fatigue and whose performance has leveled off or decreased. It is important to exclude any underlying illness that may be responsible for the fatigue.36. The first paragraph of the passage tells us that ________.A) the harder an athlete trains, the better his performance will beB) rest after vigorous training improves an athlete’s performanceC) strict systematic training is essential to an athlete’s top performanceD) improvement of an athlete’s performance occurs in the course of training37. By “overtraining”the author means ________.A) a series of physical symptoms that occur after trainingB) undue emphasis on the importance of physical exertionC) training that is not adequately compensated for by restD) training that has exceeded an athlete’s emotional limits38. What does the passage tell us about the “overtraining”syndrome?A) It occurs when athletes lose interest in sports.B) It appears right after a hard training session.C) The fatigue it results in is unavoidable in the athlete’s training process.C) It manifests itself in fatigue which lingers even after a recovery period.39. What does the phrase “level off”(Line 7, Para,4)most probably mean?A) Slow down.B) Become dull.C) Stop improving.D) Be on the decline.40. The author advises at the end of the passage that ________.A) overtraining syndrome should be treated as a serious illnessB) overtraining syndrome should be prevented before it occursC) an athlete with overtraining syndrome should take a lengthy restD) illness causing fatigue should not be mistaken for overtraining syndromePart Vocabulary(20 minutes)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences it: this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose cite ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the Corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.41. These were stubborn men. not easily ________to change their mind.A) tilted C) persuadedB) converted D) suppressed41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCAB42. The circus has always been very, popular because it ________both the old and the young.A) facilitates C) immersesB) fascinates D) indulges43. By patient questioning the lawyer managed to ________enough information from the witnesses.A) evacuate C) impartB) withdraw D) elicit44. George enjoys talking about people's private affairs. He is a ________.41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCABA) solicitor C) gossipB) coward D) rebel45. The new secretary has written a remarkably ________report within a few hundred words but with all the important details included.A) concise C) preciseB) brisk D) elaborate46. His face ________as he came in after running all the way from school.A) flared C) flutteredB) fluctuated D) flushed47. Steel is not as ________ as cast iron; it does not break as easily.A) elastic C) adaptableB) brittle D) flexible48. A big problem in lemming English as a foreign language is lack of opportunities for ________interaction with proficient speakers of English.A) instantaneous C) verbalB) provocative D) dual49. Within ten years they have tamed the ________hill into green woods.A) vacant C) weirdB) barren D) wasteful50. The ________of our trip to London was the visit to Buckingham Palace.A) summit C) peakB) height D) highlight51. Harold claimed that he was a serious and well-known artist, but in fact he was a(n) ________.A) alien C) counterpartB) client.D) fraud41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCAB52. We don't ________any difficulties in completing the project so long as we keep within our budget.A) foresee C) inferB) fabricate D) inhibit53. He is looking for a job that will give him greater ________for career development.A) insight C) momentumB) scope D) phase54. The high school my daughter studies in is ________our university.A) linked by C) mingled withB) relevant to D) affiliated with55. The Browns lived in a ________and comfortably furnished house in the suburbs.A) spacious C) wideB) sufficient D) wretched56. A membership card ________the holder to use the club's facilities for a period of twelve months.A) approves C) rectifiesB) authorizes D) endows57. They have done away with ________Latin for university entrance at Harvard.A) influential C) compulsoryB) indispensable D) essential58. It is no ________that a large number of violent crimes are committed under the influence of alcohol.A) coincidence C) inspirationB) correspondence D) intuition59. One's university days often appear happier in ________than they actually were at the time.A) retention C) returnB) retrospect D) revere41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCAB60. She ________through the pages of a magazine, not really concentrating on them.A) tumbled C) switchedB) tossed D) flipped61. Scientists are pushing known technologies to their limits in an attempt to ________more energy from the earth.A) extract C) dischargeB) inject D) drain62. The Chinese Red Cross ________a generous sum to the relief of the victims of the earthquake in Turkey.A) administered C) assessedB) elevated D) contributed63. The first sentence in this paragraph is ________; it can be interpreted in many ways.A) intricate C) duplicatedB) ambiguous D) confused64. They used to quarrel a lot, but now they are completely ________with each other.A) reconciled C) associatedB) negotiated D) accommodated65. The local business was not much ________by the sudden outbreak of the epidemic.A) intervened C) hamperedB) insulated D) hoisted66. The most important ________for assessment in this contest is originality of design.A) threshold C) warrantB) partition D) criterion67. The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins. but her doctor ________her that it is absolutely harmless.A) retrieved C) reassuredB) released D) revived68. We can't help being ________of Bob who bought a luxurious sports car just after the money was stolen from the office.A) skeptical C) suspiciousB) appreciative D) tolerant69. He greatly resented the publication of this book. which he saw as an embarrassing invasion of his ________.A) privacy C) dignityB) morality D) secrecy70. In fact as he approached this famous statue, he only barely resisted the ________to reach into his bag for his camera.A) impatience C) incentiveB) impulse D) initiative41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCABPart Error Correction(15 minutes)Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mis takes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word o delete a word, Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided, If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank, If you add a word, put an insertion mark (^) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.Example:Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods. 1.time/times/perildMany of the arguments having used for the study of literature as a 2.____/____school subject are valid for^study of television. 3.__the_____"Home, sweet home" is a phrase that expresses anessential attitude in the United States. Whether the realityof life in the family house is sweet or no sweet. the S1.________cherished ideal of home has great importance for manypeople.This ideal is a vital part of the American dream. Thisdream, dramatized in the history of nineteenth-centuryEuropean settlers of the American West, was in finda piece of place, build a house for one's family, and S2.________started a farm. These small households were portraits of S3.________independence: the entire family -- mother, father, children.even grandparents -- live in a small house and working S4.________together to support each other. Anyone understood the life S5.________and death importance of family cooperation and hard work.Although most people in the United States no longerlive on farms, but ~he ideal of home ownership is just as S6.________strong in the twentieth century as it was in the nineteenth.When U.S, soldiers came home before World War II. for S7.________ example, they dreamed of buying houses and startingfamilies. But there was a tremendous boom in home S8.________building. The new houses, typically it the suburbs, wereoften small and more or less identical, but it satisfied S9.________a deep need. Many regarded the single-familyhouse the basis of their way of life. S10.________Part V Writing(30 minutes)图表作文,关于一个美国大学图书馆的图书流动量(pop fiction, general nonfiction, science, art等),给出他们的流动比例对比,说明原因,并说明你自己喜欢阅读什么样的书。

英语六级作文历年真题(优秀5篇)

英语六级作文历年真题(优秀5篇)

英语六级作文历年真题(优秀5篇)级英语作文篇一中心句放开端文章中心句是整个文章的主题和写作围绕的中心,通常应该放在段落的开端,这样一方面能够让阅卷老师一眼看出文章表达的主旨意思,起到开门见山的作用;另一方面可以使文章条理层次更加清晰,逻辑性强,文章的整体结构合理。

中心句在作文中可以起到承接上下文的作用,放在段尾也可以起到总结全文的作用。

这一方法对于写作初学者来说还是有一定困难的,因此在六级考试中,为了减少不必要的错误和损失,大家尽量将中心句放到文章的开头以保万无一失。

关键词要具体文章的中心句一般是通过关键词来表现和限制文章的主旨思想的,所以为了突出主题,关键词需要尽量写得具体些。

这里对“具体”的要求主要体现在两个方面:一方面是要具体到能限制和区分文章段落层次的发展;另一方面是要具体到能说明段落发展的方法。

精确仔细地突出关键词是清楚地表达文章主旨、写好段落中心句的重要前提之一,这对考生来说有一定难度。

设问扩充内容中心句及关键词确定后,文章的大概框架已经清晰了,这时候就需要选择和主题有关的信息和素材来填充这个框架。

实质上,针对关键词测试每一个所选择的素材就是一个分类的过程。

有一种常用的行文方法就是句子展开前加以设问,然后解答,即设问-解答(why-because)的方法,利用问题引出自己需要的话题再加以解答表现自己的观点,同时紧紧围绕主题。

所以,要想写出一篇高质量的六级英语作文,就要从中心句、关键词以及设问扩充内容三方面出发,当然还不要忘记词汇量和语法上要有一定的积累,把技巧运用于文章中,你的文章必然会让读者眼前一亮。

希望上述的内容对你备考六级英语作文写作有所帮助。

英语六级作文篇二Dec. 14, 2023Dear Sir or Madam,I am writing to you in the hope that I may get an English editor post in your pany. I will graduate from Beijing __University in July next year, and my major is English. At present, I have no courses and I have full time to work.I have read the requirements of being an English editor, and I think I can meet them. On the one hand, I have been working hard and doing well in the major courses to ensure that I have a good mand of the English language. On the other, I have a habitof thinking logically, arranging things in order and doing things seriously and carefully. More important, I am fond of words and like to deal with them.I appreciate your time in reviewing my application letter and I am looking forward to your reply.级英语作文篇三It is almost known to all that smoking is bad for people's health. Scientific researchs show that smoking can lead to heart disease,cancer and other problem.The World Health Organization says diseases linked to smoking kill at least two million five-hundred-thousand persons each year.Still,many people find it difficult to stop reason is that smoking usually es a habitual behaviour,and habits,whether good or bad are not easy to be given up.Another reason is the effect of nicotine,the substance found in cigarettes works on people somewhat as drugs do.Measures have been taken to help people keep awayfromthe harm of smoking. In many cities,smoking is forbidden in public places.The danger of smoking is warned of everywhere.And newspapers are asked not to publish advertisements for cigarettes.W orld “No Tobacco Day" is observed every year as thebiggest paign against smoking.英语六级作文历年真题篇四It is true that the internet has brought us great convenience and efficiency, however, as the data grows at an exponential rate, the severity of misleading information arises.To prevent misleading information spreading, government should set up laws to regulate online news while individuals need to judge independently. Only when they work hand in hand will the harm of false information be diminished to the end.级英语作文篇五I am pleased to serve as your guide today.This is the palace museum; also know as the Purple Forbidden City. It is the largest and most well reserved imperial residence in China today. Under Ming Emperor Yongle, construction began in 1406. It took 14years to build the Forbidden City. The first ruler who actually lived here was Ming Emperor Zhudi. For five centuries thereafter, it continued to be the residence of23 successive emperors until 1911 when Qing Emperor Puyi was forced to abdicate the throne 。

2003年12月全国大学英语六级作文_1500字

2003年12月全国大学英语六级作文_1500字

[键入文字]2003 年12 月全国大学英语六级作文_1500 字六级作文题:Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topicReduce Waste on Campus. You should write at least 150 words according to the outline givenbelow in Chinese. 1.有些大学校园浪费现象日益严重 2.浪费的危害 3.杜绝浪费, 从我做起范文:As is known to all, waste on campus has become a more and more serious problem. We caneasily see many students dump a lot of food in the garbage can. Some students spendthousands of yuan buying fashionable clothes and so on.The negative effects of waste can be shown in the following aspects. In the first place, itmakes some students dependent on their parents for money, which is harmful to theirdevelopment. If they dont learn to support themselves, they will be useless people when theygraduate. In the second place, it is not easy for our parents to arrange for our schooling. Lastbut not the least important, there is no denying the fact that our country is still poor. There aremany people who cannot go to university and many poor people still need our help.1[键入文字]As far as I am concerned, I should set a good example to reduce waste on campus. First ofall, I will refrain from wasting anything, from food to stationery. Whats more, Im determined to call on more schoolmates to fight against waste. Only through these measures can we hopeto reduce waste on campus.tips:感谢大家的阅读,本文由我司收集整编。

近十年四六级英语考试作文题目及范文

近十年四六级英语考试作文题目及范文

1991年6月CET 作文题目 四级作文题: Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition of no less than 100 words on Changes in People's Diet. Study the following table carefully and your composition must be based on the information given in the table. Write three paragraphs to: 1.state the changes in people's diet (饮食) in the past five years; 2. give possible reasons for the changes. 3. draw your own conclusions. 4. you should quote as few figures as possible. Food Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Grain 49% 47% 46.5% 45% 45% Milk 10% 11% 11% 12% 13% Meet 17% 20% 22.5% 23% 21% Fruit and vegetables 24% 22% 20% 20% 21% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Changes in People's Diet 范文: From the chart we can see that during the past five years there have been great changes in people's diet. The greatest change occurs in grain consumption, which has dropped 4% from 49% in 1986 to 45% in 1990 in total food consumption. The second greatest change is in milk consumption, which increased from 10% in 1986 to 13% in 1990. But on the other hand, two trends can be observed in the consumption of meat and fruit and vegetables. From 1986 to 1989, meat consumption increased from 17% to 23% while that of fruit and vegetables dropped from 24% to 20%. From 1989 to 1990, meat consumption dropped a little to 21%, while that of fruit and vegetables increased a little to 21%. What has caused the great changes in people's diet? The main reason, I think, lies in the improvement in people's income level. With the development of our society, people are becoming richer and richer, which enables them to purchase more nutritious food such as meat and milk. In the meantime, grain consumption in people's diet consequently dropped.So from the analysis, we can draw a conclusion that our society is progressing andpeople are living a better life than ever before. We are now able to purchase moredelicious and nutritious food, resulting in an improvement in our health.六级作文题:Directions: for this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition based on the graph below.Outline:1.Rise and fall of the rate of car accident as indicated by the graph;2.Possible reason (s) for the decline of car accidents in the city;3.Your predictions of what will happen this year.Food Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990Grain 49% 47% 46.5% 45% 45%Milk 10% 11% 11% 12% 13%Meet 17% 20% 22.5% 23% 21%Fruit and vegetables 24% 22% 20% 20% 21%Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%Your composition should be no less than 120 words and you should quote as few figures as possible.范文:The graph shows the changing rate of car accidents in Walton city in 1990. The first two months of 1990 showed an increasing trend. The rate rose to 32 in March butfell to 26 in June. From June on the rate was rising again and reached the peak point 39 in August. After August the rate began to decline, and eventually dropped to the lowest point 16 at the end of the year. The highest rate in August was due to unfavorable weather conditions. Humidity and high temperature make drivers impatient, which easily leads to car accidents. The high rate in the first half of 1990 was also caused by the bad weather condition. InWalton City the excessive rain comes at early spring. The rain made road slippery, which often resulted in car accidents. This year the pattern is expected to change. The city government has raised fund to improve the road condition. Two new roads will be finised at the beginning of this year and are expected to open to traffic soon. Furthermore, the new road regulation provides that in summer every car must be air-conditioned. With all these precautions, I'm sure that the rate of car accidents will be much lower this year. 1992年12月CET 作文题目 四级作文题目: The Positive and Negative Aspects of Sports 1.体育运动的好处. 2.体育运动可能带来的副作用. 3.我参加体育运动的体会. 范文: To a Chinese, the task of learning English well is not easy. So I, like many other English learners, have met with difficulties in learning English during the past seven years. But I managed to overcome them and made much progress.The spelling and meaning of words can be said to be the first difficulty I met as a beginner. But I found our my own way to deal with them. As to spelling, I never copied a new work again and again to remember it, but tried to find its relevance to the sound. In fact, as long as I can read the word out, I can write it out. As to the meaning, I rarely recite its Chinese translation but often put the word into the sentence to learn its meaning. Moreover, if you use a word quite often, its spelling and meaning will be no problem. After all, we are learning English in order to use it.Grammar and idioms may be another difficulty. But I have also got over it. I have not read lots of grammar books. But I spent much time reading the articles written by native speakers or specialists in English. By doing so, I came to gain “a sense of En glish language”. I began to gain a feel for which sentences are “good English” and which are not.Finally, I want to say that overcoming all these difficulties requires perseverance. In the past seven years I spent at least an hour on English each day. I believe this is an important reason why I am able to make progress in learning English.六级作文题目Directions:1.新世纪科技发展的前景如何?2.新的科学技术会给社会带来什么好处?3.新的科学技术会给社会带来什么问题?4. 你怎样对待新世纪的挑战?Looking Forward to the Twenty-first Century范文:The new century is approaching. It can be expected that there will be a breakthrough in life sceience and space science in the 21st century.First, scientists will conquer incurable diseases through the transformation of genes. With the same technology they can breed new species of animals and even human life in the laboratory. Most important of all, they can decelerate aging and prolong life.Besides, permanent stations will be set up in the moon or other planets or stars so that scientists can make a thorough study of the moon and other planets or star. Most probably life will be found in other stars in universe or the planets or stars suitable for the human existence will be discovered.However, the scientific development will also bring about some social problems. How should we regard from an ethical perspective the one who is bred through the gene technology in the laboratory. How can the police identify the criminal from a group of people with the same DNA?It is quite natural that we will meet problems in the scientific and social development. Therefore, we should be prepared to meet new challenges.1993年1月CET作文题目四级作文题:Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Positive and Negative Aspects of Sport. You should write no less than 100 words and you should base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below:1.运动的积极因素2.运动的消极因素3.你的体会Positive and Negative Aspects of Sport范文:Sports benefit us in many respects. When taking part in sports, we get the chance to train almost all parts of our body. There is no doubt that properly balanced physical activities keep us physically fit. Furthermore, sports can enrich our life and maintain our psychological health. Through participation, everyone can learn that on the playing field he not only competes for himself but also for his team. Sports teach us about consideration, cooperation and optimism, and how to cope with difficulties.But sports can do harm to those people who cannot balance their activities properly. Training too hard may hurt their body, exhaust theirenergy and even make them disabled.Personally, I love sports. I enjoy participating in sports. I feel that I not only gain a well-balanced life through sports, but also get more chances to move closer to nature. Sports have really added happiness to my daily life.六级作文题:Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the title: Motorcycles and City Traffic. You should base your composition on the following outline (given in Chinese):1.近年来中国城市中的摩托车2.摩托车的优点和缺点3.你对我国城市中摩托车发展前景的看法You must write your composition in no less than 120 words on Composition Sheet and remember to write it in readable handwriting.Motorcycles and City Traffic范文:Nowadays, motorcycles are popular around us. They have be come an important means of transport in Chinese cities. Compared with the bike and the car, the motorcycle has its own advantages.First, it is quite flexible. When there is a traffic jam, it can go through the cars that are held up in the street. Besides, it doesn't consume much petrol. Most important of all, it can carry another person at the back.But every coin has two sides. The negative aspects are also apparent. To begin with, it's very complicated to get qualified for riding a motorcycle. You'll have to go through a series of procedures to get a riding license. Furthermore, the maintenance is expensive. Worst of all, it costs a big sum of money to pay for the license plate, especially in Shanghai.In conclusion, it has both favorable and unfavorable aspects. However, if the authorities concerned simplify the procedures and reduce the cost of the license plate, the motorcycle will be accepted by more people.1993年6月CET作文题目四级作文题:Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic My Most Favorite Programme. You should write no less than 100 words and you should base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below:1.我最喜爱的电视(或无线电)节目是……2.这类节目的内容和特点3.我喜欢它的原因My Most Favorite Programme范文:The News Report has always been my favorite TV program. Almost everyday I turn on the TV at 6:30 p.m. and wait for the news program. This has become a part of my life.The News Report contains a large amount of information C from the international political situation to the latest foot-ball game. And the most important character is its fast pace. Because of this fast pace, news programs can contain much information in a short time.In my opinion, the News Report is more than a TV program. It is a way of communication. From this program, people can know and understand world affairs. The world thus becomes smaller and smaller. I especially appreciate this benefit of watching the news.六级作文题:Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on topic My View on Opportunity. You must base your composition on the following instructions (given in Chinese):有些人认为机会是极少的,另一些人则认为人人都有某种机会。

近年大学英语六级作文真题及参考

近年大学英语六级作文真题及参考

近年大学英语六级作文真题及参考范文【作文题目】Direction: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short eaasy based on the picture below. You should focus on the difficulty in acquiring useful information in spite of advanced information technology. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.范文As is graphically revealed in the cartoon, a few employees are holding a conference in the meeting room equipped with advanced devices。

However,the most striking feature of the drawing is that the man in the center,who seems like a manager,says that they have lots of information technology,while useful information is badly needed。

Simple as the illustration seems,it discloses a serious problem that it is rather hard to obtain helpful information in the highly modernized society。

A multitude of reasons can account for the phenomenon。

2003年9月六级作文题及范文_1200字

2003年9月六级作文题及范文_1200字

[键入文字]2003 年9 月六级作文题及范文_1200 字范文:From the table based on a survey we made of the reading preferences of students in anAmerican university in 2002, we learnt that, of all kinds of bookds, contemporary universitystudents like ficitions best, which has 65.9 percent of book circulation in library while otherkinds of books have low percentage: general nonfiction --18.2,science/technology/education-10.8,art/literature/poetry--5.1.It suggests that contemporary students are much more easily influenced by the fashion thanever before. It's a reasonable and good phenomenon because it reveals that universitystudents like to keep up with the development of society. Thus they will easily adaptthemselves into the new life after they graduate from school.Generally, I like reading nonfictions, for it is tightly connected with the reality. To some degree, it's no use reading too much fictions which sometimes will take you into fancyfantasy. Fast life pace also don't allow me to read books on art or poetry. To me,nonfiction is even helpful in analyzing society and humanity.tips:感谢大家的阅读,本文由我司收集整编。

最新历年英语六级作文题目及范文(2003-)

最新历年英语六级作文题目及范文(2003-)

2011年12月英语六级作文范文The Way to Success First essay—stream of thought typeThe Way to Success"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." And here comes our question, what is the way to success?A strong will and great efforts are the most essential two keys to the door of success.Why do people fail to achieve their goal? The reason is that most of them give up halfway due to their lack of a strong will once they encounter any difficulty. A man of a strong will always sticks to his cause no matter how tough it might be.Would Thomas Edison be such a great man in history if he had done nothing but possessing a strong will? We are all familiar with his story that he had tried one thousand kinds of materials before he finally made his great bulb light up. Without hard effort, Edison might have been a nobody. Without efforts, no one can succeed.To sum up, a strong will and great efforts can help one open up the way to success. Where there is a will with efforts, there is a way.【作文解析】本次六级考试作文题为The way to success,与本次四级考试作文Nothing succeeds without a strong will遥相呼应,大同小异,都是在讨论成功这一话题。

6月21日大学英语六级作文试题(含答案)

6月21日大学英语六级作文试题(含答案)

6月21日大学英语六级作文试题(含答案)2003年6月21日大学英语六级作文试题(含答案)六级题目:Changes of Ownership of Houses in China图表内容是1990,1995,2000的公房和私房变化柱状表,趋势是公房越来越少,私房越来越多。

提纲:1、简单描述一下图表内容;2、变化原因;3、这个变化对个人和社会的影响。

字数150以上,时间30分钟。

It can be seen from the graphs that in the past 10 years , great changes have taken place in the ownership of houses in China. In the first five years, the percentage of private ownership of houses was comparatively small while the public ownership of houses was large. However, the percentage of private and public ownership of houses has been changed a lot in the recent five years, that is , the private ownership of houses was increasing fast. Meanwhile, the public ownership of houses has been decreasing .What are the reasons for the changes? In my opinion, there are three possible reasons for the changes. First, in the past ten years, China has been experiencing a great change or reform both economically and politically. The people’s living standards have been improved a lot. Most of them do not want to wait for their turn to live in houses of public ownership as ever. They can afford to buy the houses they want by borrowing or loan from various resources. Second, most people begin to change their way of living and thinking. They do not save a lot of money in the bank for their children as their parents did in those days. They begin to enjoy the life . Third, the increasing private ownership ofhouses has also contributed a lot to the economic development of the country.Then , what is the possible influence of this change? So far as individual is concerned, he can devote himself to his career without worrying about whether he will have a house of his own in the future. Because he knows for sure he can buy a house with the money he earn from his work. On the other hand, this change will certainly have a。

历年六级作文题目30则

历年六级作文题目30则

历年六级作文题目30则历年六级作文题目(一):1995年1月大学英语六级作文题目及范文Directions: For this part,you are allowed thirty minutes to write a position on the topic My view on the Negative Effects of Some Advertisements。

You should write at least 120 words and you should base your position on the outline (given in Chinese) below:1。

此刻有些不良的商业广告2。

这些广告的副作用和危害性3。

我对这些广告的态度范文:My view on the Negative Effects of Some Advertisements Nowadays ther are a lot of false advertisements in society。

They have caused many harms to society。

Generally,their harms can be listed as follows。

First,they exaggerate the functions of the goods they advertise and mislead consumers。

Second ,some advertisements contain obscene contents and bring about spiritual pollution。

Third,they seriously damage the credit of businesses because the shops which sell those goods will be distrusted and even considered the conspirators of those advertisers by consumers。

历年大学六级真题超好范文

历年大学六级真题超好范文

2003年9月大学英语六级考试试题及参考答案Part Reading Comprehension(35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part, Each passage is followed by some questions at 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 the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.In 1985 when a Japan Air Lines (JAL) jet crashed, its president, Yasumoto Takagi, called each victim’s family to apologize, and then promptly resigned. And in 1987, when a subsidiary of Toshiba sole sensitive military technology to the former Soviet Union, the chairman of Toshiba gave up his post.These executive actions, which Toshiba calls “the highest form of apology,”may seem bizarre to US managers. No one at Boeing resigned after the JAL crash, which may have been caused by a faulty Boeing repair.The difference between the two business cultures centers around different definitions of delegation. While US executives give both responsibility and authority to their employees, Japanese executives delegate only authority—the responsibility is still theirs. Although the subsidiary that sold the sensitive technology to the Soviets had its own management, the Toshiba top executives said they “must take personal responsibility for not creating an atmosphere throughout the Toshiba group that would make such activity unthinkable, even in an independently run subsidiary.”Such acceptance of community responsibility is not unique to businesses in Japan. School principals in Japan have resigned when their students committed major crimes after school hours. Even if they do not quit, Japanese executives will often accept primary responsibility in other ways, such as taking the first pay cut when a company gets into financial trouble. Such personal sacrifices, even if they are largely symbolic, help to create the sense of community and employee loyalty that is crucial to the Japanese way of doing business.Harvard Business School professor George Lodge calls the ritual acceptance of blame “almost a feudal (封建的) way of purging (清除) the community of dishonor,”and to some in the United States, such resignations look cowardly. However, in an era in which both business and governmental leaders seem particularly good at evading responsibility, many US managers would probably welcome an infusion (灌输) of the Japanese sense of responsibility, If, for instance, US automobile company executives offered to reduce their own salaries before they asked their workers to take pay cuts, negotiations would probably take on a very different character.21. Why did the chairman of Toshiba resign his position in 1987?A) In Japan, the leakage of a slate secret to Russians is a grave came.B) He had been under attack for shifting responsibility to his subordinates.C) In Japan, the chief executive of a corporation is held responsible for the mistake made by its subsidiaries.D) He had been accused of being cowardly towards crises that were taking place in his corporation.22. According to the passage if you want to be a good manager in Japan, you have to ________.A) apologize promptly for your subordinates' mistakesB) be skillful in accepting blames from customersC) make symbolic sacrifices whenever necessaryD) create a strong sense of company loyalty23. What’s Professor George Lodge’s attitude towards the resignations of Japanese corporate leaders?A) Sympathetic C) CriticalB) Biased.D) Approving.24. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A) Boeing had nothing to do with the JAL air crash in 1985.B) American executives consider authority and responsibility inseparable.C) School principals bear legal responsibility for students' crimes.D) Persuading employees to take pay cuts doesn’t help solve corporate crises.25. The passage is mainly about ________.A) resignation as an effective way of dealing with business crisesB) the importance of delegating responsibility to employeesC) ways of evading responsibility in times of crisesD) the difference between two business culturesPassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.As machines go, the car is not terribly noisy, nor terribly polluting, nor terribly dangerous; and on all those dimensions it has become better as the century has grown older. The main problem is its prevalence, and the social costs that ensue from the use by everyone of something that would be fairly harmless if, say, only the rich were to use it. It is a price we pay for equality.Before becoming too gloomy, it is worth recalling why the car has been arguably the most successful and popular product of the whole of the past 100 years—and remains so. The story begins with the environmental improvement it brought in the 1900s. In New York city in 1900, according to the Car Culture. A 1975 book by J. Flink, a historian, horses deposited 2.5 millioo pounds of manure(粪)and 60,000 gallons of urine (尿) every day. Every year, the city authorities had to remove an average of 15,000 dead horses from the streets, It made cars smell of roses.Cars were also wonderfully flexible. The main earlier solution to horse pollution and traffic jams was the electric trolley bus (电车). But that required fixed overhead wires, and rails and platforms, which were expensive, ugly, and inflexible, The car could go from any A to any B, and allowed towns to develop in all directions with low-density housing, rather than just being concentrated along the trolley or rail lines. Rural areas benefited too, for they became less remote.However, since pollution became a concern in the 1950s, experts have predicted—wrongly —that the car boom was about to end. In his book Mr. Flink argued that by 1973 the American market had become saturated, at one car for every 2.25 people, and so had the markets of Japanand Western Europe (because of land shortages). Environmental worries and diminishing oil reserves would prohibit mass car use anywhere else.He was wrong, Between 1970 and 1990, whereas America’s population grew by 23%, the aumber of cars on its roads grew by 60%, There is now one car for every 1.7 people there, one for every 2.1 in Japan, one for every 5.3 in Britain. Around 550 million cars are already on the roads, not to mention all the trucks and mocorcyeles, and about 50 million new ones are made each year worldwide. Will it go on? Undoubtedly, because people want it to.26. As is given in the first paragraph, the reason why the car has become a problem is that ________.A) poor people can’t afford itB) it is too expensive to maintainC) too many people are using itD) it causes too many road accidents27. According to the passage, the car started to gain popularity because ________.A) it didn’t break down as easily as a horseB) it had a comparatively pleasant odorC) it caused less pollution than horsesD) it brightened up the gloomy streets28. What impact did the use of cars have on society?A) People were compelled to leave downtown areas.B) People were able to live in less crowded suburban areas.C) Business along trolley and rail lines slackened.D) City streets were free of ugly overhead wires.29. Mr.Flink argued in his book that cars would not be widely used in other countries because ________.A) the once booming car market has become saturatedB) traffic jams in those countries are getting more and more seriousC) expensive motorways are not available in less developed countriesD) people worry about pollution and the diminishing oil resources30. What’s wrong with Mr.Flink’s prediction?A) The use of automobiles has kept increasing worldwide.B) New generations of cars are virtually pollution free.C) The population of America has not increased as fast.D) People’s environmental concerns are constantly increasing.Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Crying is hardly an activity encouraged by society. Tears, be they of sorrow, anger, on joy,typically make Americans feel uncomforuble and embarrassed. The shedder of tears is likely to apologize, even when a devastating (毁灭性的) tragedy was the provocation. The observer of tears is likely to do everything possible to put an end to the emotional outpouring. But judging form recent studies of crying behavior, links between illness and crying and the chemical composition of tears, both those responses to tears are often inappropriate and may even be counterproductive.Humans are the only animals definitely known to shed emotiomal tears. Since evolution has given rise to few, if any, purposeless physiological responset, it is logical to assume that crying has one or more functions that enhance survival.Although some observers have suggested that crying is a way to clicit assistance form others (as a crying baby might from its mother), the shedding of tears is hardly necessary to get help. Vocal cries would have been quite enough, more likely than tears to gain attention, So, it appears, there must be something special about tears themselves.Indeed, the new studies suggest that emotional tears may play a direct role in alleviating stress, University of Minnesota researchers who are studying the chemical composition of tears have recently isolated two important chemicals from emotional tears. Both chemicals are found only in tears that are shed in response to cmotion. Tears shed because of exposure to =cut onion would contain no such substance.Researchers at several other institutions are investigating the usefulness of tears as a means of diagnosing human ills and monitoring drugs.At Tulane University’s Teat Analysis Laboratory Dr.Peter Kastl and his colleagues report that they can use tears to detect drug abuse and exposure to medication(药物), to determine whether a contact lens fits properly of why it may be uncomfortable, to study the causes of “dry eye”syndrome and the effects of eye surgery, and perhaps even to measure exposure to environmental pollutants.At Columbia University Dt.Liasy Faris and colleagues are studying tears for clues to the diagnosis of diseases away from the eyes. Tears can be obtained painlessly without invading the body and only tiny amounts are needed to perform highly refined analyses.31. It is known from the first paragraph that ________.A) shedding tears gives unpleasant feelings to AmericanB) crying may often imitate people or even result in tragedyC) crying usually wins sympathy from other peopleD) one who sheds tears in public will be blamed32. What does “both those responses to tears”(Line 6, Para, 1) refer to?A) Crying out of sorrow and shedding tears for happiness.B) The embarrassment and unpleasant sensation of the observers.C) The tear shedder’s apology and the observer’s effort to stop the crying.D) Linking illness with crying and finding the chemical composition of tears.33. “Counterproductive”(Lines 6-7, Para,1) very probably means “________”.A) having no effect at allB) leading to tensionC) producing disastrous impactD) harmful to health34. What does the author say about crying?A) It is a pointless physiological response to the environment.B) It must have a role to play in man’s survival.C) It is meant to get attention and assistance.D) It usually produces the desired effect.35. What can be inferred from the new studies of tears?A) Emotional tears have the function of reducing stress.B) Exposure to excessive medication may increase emotional tears.C) Emotional tears can give rise to “dry eye”syndrome in some cases.D) Environmental pollutants can induce the shedding of emotional tears.Passage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.It is no secret among athletes that in order to improve performance you’ve got to work hard. However, hard training breaks you down and makes you weaker, It is rest that makes you stronger. Improvement only occurs during the rest period following hard training. This adaptation is accomplished by improving efficiency of the heart and certain systems within the muscle cells. During recovery periods these systems build to greater levels to compensate for the stress that you have applied. The result is that you are now at a higher level of performance.If sufficient rest is not included in a training program, imbalance between excess training and inadequate rest will occur, and performance will decline. The “overtraining syndrome(综合症)”is the name given to the collection of emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms due to overtraining that has persisted for weeks to months. It is marked by cumulative exhaustion that persists even after recovery periods.The most common symptom is fatigue. This may limit workouts and may be present at rest. The athlete may also become moody, easily imitated, have altered sleep patterns, become depressed, or lose the competitive desire and enthusiasm for the sport, Some will report decreased appetite and weight loss. Physical symptoms include persistent muscular soreness, increased frequency of viral (病毒性的) illnesses, and increased incidence of injuries.The treatment for the overtraining syndrome is rest. The longer the overtraining has occurred, the more rest required, Therefore, early detection is very important, If the overtraining has only occurred for a short period of time (e.g. 3-4 weeks) then interrupting training for 3-5 days is usually sufficient rest. It is important that the factors that lead to overtraining be identified and corrected. Otherwise, the overtraining syndrome is likely to recur. The overtraining syndrome should be considered in any athlete who manifests symptoms of prolonged fatigue and whose performance has leveled off or decreased. It is important to exclude any underlying illness that may be responsible for the fatigue.36. The first paragraph of the passage tells us that ________.A) the harder an athlete trains, the better his performance will beB) rest after vigorous training improves an athlete’s performanceC) strict systematic training is essential to an athlete’s top performanceD) improvement of an athlete’s performance occurs in the course of training37. By “overtraining”the author means ________.A) a series of physical symptoms that occur after trainingB) undue emphasis on the importance of physical exertionC) training that is not adequately compensated for by restD) training that has exceeded an athlete’s emotional limits38. What does the passage tell us about the “overtraining”syndrome?A) It occurs when athletes lose interest in sports.B) It appears right after a hard training session.C) The fatigue it results in is unavoidable in the athlete’s training process.C) It manifests itself in fatigue which lingers even after a recovery period.39. What does the phrase “level off”(Line 7, Para,4)most probably mean?A) Slow down.B) Become dull.C) Stop improving.D) Be on the decline.40. The author advises at the end of the passage that ________.A) overtraining syndrome should be treated as a serious illnessB) overtraining syndrome should be prevented before it occursC) an athlete with overtraining syndrome should take a lengthy restD) illness causing fatigue should not be mistaken for overtraining syndromePart Vocabulary(20 minutes)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences it: this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose cite ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the Corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.41. These were stubborn men. not easily ________to change their mind.A) tilted C) persuadedB) converted D) suppressed41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCAB42. The circus has always been very, popular because it ________both the old and the young.A) facilitates C) immersesB) fascinates D) indulges43. By patient questioning the lawyer managed to ________enough information from the witnesses.A) evacuate C) impartB) withdraw D) elicit44. George enjoys talking about people's private affairs. He is a ________.41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCABA) solicitor C) gossipB) coward D) rebel45. The new secretary has written a remarkably ________report within a few hundred words but with all the important details included.A) concise C) preciseB) brisk D) elaborate46. His face ________as he came in after running all the way from school.A) flared C) flutteredB) fluctuated D) flushed47. Steel is not as ________ as cast iron; it does not break as easily.A) elastic C) adaptableB) brittle D) flexible48. A big problem in lemming English as a foreign language is lack of opportunities for ________interaction with proficient speakers of English.A) instantaneous C) verbalB) provocative D) dual49. Within ten years they have tamed the ________hill into green woods.A) vacant C) weirdB) barren D) wasteful50. The ________of our trip to London was the visit to Buckingham Palace.A) summit C) peakB) height D) highlight51. Harold claimed that he was a serious and well-known artist, but in fact he was a(n) ________.A) alien C) counterpartB) client.D) fraud41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCAB52. We don't ________any difficulties in completing the project so long as we keep within our budget.A) foresee C) inferB) fabricate D) inhibit53. He is looking for a job that will give him greater ________for career development.A) insight C) momentumB) scope D) phase54. The high school my daughter studies in is ________our university.A) linked by C) mingled withB) relevant to D) affiliated with55. The Browns lived in a ________and comfortably furnished house in the suburbs.A) spacious C) wideB) sufficient D) wretched56. A membership card ________the holder to use the club's facilities for a period of twelve months.A) approves C) rectifiesB) authorizes D) endows57. They have done away with ________Latin for university entrance at Harvard.A) influential C) compulsoryB) indispensable D) essential58. It is no ________that a large number of violent crimes are committed under the influence of alcohol.A) coincidence C) inspirationB) correspondence D) intuition59. One's university days often appear happier in ________than they actually were at the time.A) retention C) returnB) retrospect D) revere41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCAB60. She ________through the pages of a magazine, not really concentrating on them.A) tumbled C) switchedB) tossed D) flipped61. Scientists are pushing known technologies to their limits in an attempt to ________more energy from the earth.A) extract C) dischargeB) inject D) drain62. The Chinese Red Cross ________a generous sum to the relief of the victims of the earthquake in Turkey.A) administered C) assessedB) elevated D) contributed63. The first sentence in this paragraph is ________; it can be interpreted in many ways.A) intricate C) duplicatedB) ambiguous D) confused64. They used to quarrel a lot, but now they are completely ________with each other.A) reconciled C) associatedB) negotiated D) accommodated65. The local business was not much ________by the sudden outbreak of the epidemic.A) intervened C) hamperedB) insulated D) hoisted66. The most important ________for assessment in this contest is originality of design.A) threshold C) warrantB) partition D) criterion67. The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins. but her doctor ________her that it is absolutely harmless.A) retrieved C) reassuredB) released D) revived68. We can't help being ________of Bob who bought a luxurious sports car just after the money was stolen from the office.A) skeptical C) suspiciousB) appreciative D) tolerant69. He greatly resented the publication of this book. which he saw as an embarrassing invasion of his ________.A) privacy C) dignityB) morality D) secrecy70. In fact as he approached this famous statue, he only barely resisted the ________to reach into his bag for his camera.A) impatience C) incentiveB) impulse D) initiative41---45 CBDCD46---50 DBCBA51---55 DABDA56---60 BCABD61---65 ADBAC66---70 DCCABPart Error Correction(15 minutes)Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mis takes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word o delete a word, Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided, If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank, If you add a word, put an insertion mark (^) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.Example:Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods. 1.time/times/perildMany of the arguments having used for the study of literature as a 2.____/____school subject are valid for^study of television. 3.__the_____"Home, sweet home" is a phrase that expresses anessential attitude in the United States. Whether the realityof life in the family house is sweet or no sweet. the S1.________cherished ideal of home has great importance for manypeople.This ideal is a vital part of the American dream. Thisdream, dramatized in the history of nineteenth-centuryEuropean settlers of the American West, was in finda piece of place, build a house for one's family, and S2.________started a farm. These small households were portraits of S3.________independence: the entire family -- mother, father, children.even grandparents -- live in a small house and working S4.________together to support each other. Anyone understood the life S5.________and death importance of family cooperation and hard work.Although most people in the United States no longerlive on farms, but ~he ideal of home ownership is just as S6.________strong in the twentieth century as it was in the nineteenth.When U.S, soldiers came home before World War II. for S7.________ example, they dreamed of buying houses and startingfamilies. But there was a tremendous boom in home S8.________building. The new houses, typically it the suburbs, wereoften small and more or less identical, but it satisfied S9.________a deep need. Many regarded the single-familyhouse the basis of their way of life. S10.________Part V Writing(30 minutes)图表作文,关于一个美国大学图书馆的图书流动量(pop fiction, general nonfiction, science, art等),给出他们的流动比例对比,说明原因,并说明你自己喜欢阅读什么样的书。

2003年6月英语六级作文真题-公房和私房(五篇材料)

2003年6月英语六级作文真题-公房和私房(五篇材料)

2003年6月英语六级作文真题-公房和私房(五篇材料)第一篇:2003年6月英语六级作文真题-公房和私房Ownership of houses in China has changed greatly in the past decade.In the past, most houses were state-owned.But now, private houses are everywhere.As is shown in the chart above, in 1990, the city's houses were mainly state-owned, with a percentage of 75.This percentage became 60 in the year 1995 and then dropped sharply to 20 in 2000.At the same time, the number of private houses has soared up to 80 percent.There are mainly two reasons that account for this rapid change.Firstly, the government has been forwarding the policy to support private houses programs.These programs have proved to be very important in developing China's economy.Secondly, with the development of economy, people's standard of living has risen.They want to have their own houses to satisfy their needs.The change has enabled more people to enjoy larger living space.At the same time, people feel pressure to make more money so that they can buy their own houses.第二篇:2012年12月英语六级真题作文Part I WritingA 【标准版】Man and ComputerEver since the birth of it, the computer has largely changed human being’s life and there has been a hot debate about its effects on humans.Undeniably, computers have taken the place of humans in many areas and it seems that computers begin to think like man, but this does not necessarily lead to the danger that man will think like computers.The reasons, in my opinion, are as follows.Firstly, when computers release human from repetitivetasks, humans themselves can spend more time on creative works, such as scientific research, which require imagination and cannot be completed by computers.Meanwhile, thanks to computers, humans get more spare time with their friends and family, which enhances their happiness.Moreover, even though computers can work automatically, thepremise is that the program, which is written by humans, has been installed in it.In conclusion, humans, unlike computers, have creative ability, emotionaldesires and social bounds.Thus, I don’t think that there will be the danger that man will begin to think like the computer.【高分版】Man and ComputerIt is believed that the computer is bringing the world into a brand new era.At the time the computer was invented, scientists, marveling at its calculating speed, felt that they had created a miracle.Nowadays, the function of thecomputer is no longer confined to calculation;it permeates people’s daily lives and has become an inseparable part of human society.People become so heavily dependent on computers that it is hard to imagine the life without computers.Therefore, some people are worried that “The real danger is not that the computer will think like man, but man will think like the compu ter.” Their concern does make sense.Indeed, some people spend such along time working on computers that they have few interactions with people in real life.According to a research, too many hours in front of a computer may lead to a poker face and interpersonal isolation.This fact should arouse our attention, because unlike computers, human beings are social creaturesthat need emotional connections with others.Yet, it is also unnecessary for us to be overwhelmed by the negative impacts of computers.After all, we humans are intelligent and will be able to figure out better ways to make improvements.本次六级作文的题目是人与电脑,对“真正的危险不是电脑开始像人一样思考,而是人开始像电脑一样思考。

2003年9月全国大学英语六级作文_2000字

2003年9月全国大学英语六级作文_2000字

2003年9月全国大学英语六级作文_2000字六级作文题:图表作文,关于一个美国大学图书馆的图书流动量(pop fiction, general nonfiction, science, art等),给出他们的流动比例对比,说明原因,并说明你自己喜欢阅读什么样的书。

范文:It can be discerned that the American students prefer to read the popular novel rather than other kind of books, such as the nonpopular (unpopular) novel, the books of technology, poem and so on. The percentage of the popular novel current(currently) is about 68.2%. Other kind of novels' current(currently) is, reletively (relatively), about 16.8%, 8.3%, and 5.2%.It is not hard to think out why the popular novels can attract so many students. The popular novel is interesting, and not so abstract as books that full of the mathmatic formulate(mathematic formulae). However, as university students, study is the first task for us to do. So we should pay more attention to the books about our major. Fictions may color our life, but it can not be the key part of our studying life.Personally, I would like to spend my free time in reading books about my major, such as technology digests, computer newspaper... Because I want do to(删掉) a good job in my subjects. Fortunately, my dreams come true, meanwhile, I 've gained other things--I found(have founded) a solid basic knowledge about my major(加破折号)make me feel easy to contrive the electronic circuit which have to be done during our bachelor years. Thanks to those books!点评:(1)切题。

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2011年12月英语六级作文范文The Way to Success Firstessay—stream ofthoughttypeTheWay to Success"Genius isone percent inspiration and ninety-nine percentperspiration." And here comes ourquestion,what is the way to success?A strongwill and great efforts are the most essential two keys to the doorof success.Why do people fail to achieve their goal? The reasonis that most of themgive up halfway dueto their lack of astrongwillonce they encounter any difficulty. Aman of a strong will always sticks tohis cause nomatter howtough itmight be.WouldThomasEdison be such a great man in history if hehad done nothing but possessing a strongwill? Weare all familiar withhis story that he had t ried one thousand kinds of materials before hefinally made his great bulb lightup. Without hard effort,Edison mighthave been a nobody. Withoutefforts, noone can succeed.To sum up, a strongwilland great efforts can help one openup the way to success. Wherethere is a will with efforts, there isaway.【作文解析】本次六级考试作文题为The way to success,与本次四级考试作文Nothingsucceeds without a strong will遥相呼应,大同小异,都是在讨论成功这一话题。

此次六级考试作文的话题依然是老生常谈,即通往成功的道路,相信很多考生对此并不陌生,背过范文的同学写起来肯定也是得心应手。

该范文段落结构清晰,阐释说理也足以让人信服,是一篇不错的作文。

开篇作者通过引用爱迪生关于天才的一句名言来引出问题,吸引读者注意,引起读者的思考。

紧随其后,作者就开门见山地亮出了自己的观点:只有坚强的意志和不懈的努力才能打开成功的大门。

第二段,作者同样以一个问题来引领全段,引发思考。

然后通过对比不成功和最终成功的人的不同表现,来阐释坚强的意志对获得成功的重要作用。

第三段,作者进一步阐释“仅有坚强的意志,没有实在的努力,也能成功吗?”同样是先发问,然后举了爱迪生的事例,来证明答案是否定的。

举名人的例子,而非个人的实例来作为文章的论据才更有说服力,这也是这篇作文的高明之处。

最后一段,作者先以第一句话进行了总结,然后为了加强作文结尾的力度,作者还对名言“Where there is a will,there isway”进行了改编,换成了自己的观点,为我所用,这也是本篇范文的一个两点之处。

注意,写作文时对名言进行恰当地改编,不仅能体现幽默创新的一面,同样也体现了作者不错的文字驾驭技巧,考官也是很欢迎这样的文章的。

2011年6月1.现在许多人热衷于各类证书考试ﻫ2.其目的各不相同ﻫ3.我的看法ﻫThe CertificateCrazeﻫAlmost noonein Chinahasfailedto notice thephenomenon that a growing number ofpeople are enthusiastic about pursuingvarious kindsofcertificates.Taking a look around, onecanfindnumerous examples wit hease. A common casein point isthat students spend a great deal oftime and energy attending agreat variety ofcertificate-orientedtrainingcourses to ensure a betterscore。

Thepurpose of acquiring certificates varies from individuals to individual s.For students,asthe job marketcompetition is becomingincreasinglyfierce,not only can a certaincertificateprove theircapabilities, butalso will put them ina favorable position in the employment market andthed evelopment of their career. Whenit comestowhite-collared workers, more job-related certificates often guaranteegreater opportunities for a salary raise and promotion. What’smore,itis also aideal wayto enhance their job techniques and sharpen their competitiveness。

ﻫFrom my perspective, the meritsof pursuingcertificates areself-evident.However, we should also bear in mind that itisthe practical skills,suchas management, cooperation, communication, rather than certificates that guaranteeone’s accomplishment incareer. Accordingly, wemight as well attach great importance to both certificates and the improve ment of one’s comprehensive abilities。

2010年12月My Viewon University Ranking1.现在有很多高校评级ﻫ2.人们对此看法各异ﻫ3.你认为Nobody could have failed tonoticethe factthat university ranking has gained increasingpopularity --- institutions homeandab road are always interested init; newspapers andmagazines arefond of carrying the news. Unfortunately, it hasalsogiven rise to some problems never thought of. Confronted with thedilemma,should we carry on thepractice? When itcomes to this question, people’s views varyf rom one toanother.ﻫPeople who supportrankinghave their reasons. Theyare convinced that it canstimulatepeople, teachers and students alike, toworkharder so thattheycan climbon the ladder or atleast maintaintheirposition. Inthis way,universitie scanproduce more talents andknowledge demanded by our society. Also,supporters of university rankingmaintainthat it can act as a guide for employers when they decide where to findrightemployees..Butothers may not agree. Thesepeople would argue that university r ankingmight forceuniversities to caremoreabout their positioni nthe ranking but notabout researchthatthey areexpected to do.For instance,itis often reportedthat some professors spend more time in bribingthan in labs in order to have anedge in the fierce competition.An other good caseinpointisthat somescholars evensacrificetheir integrityto plagiarize under the pressure of “publishor perish”.Who is right?Of coursebothsides havetheir reasons.As far as I amconcerned, we mightas well stop the practice forthegood of universities and society. Universities are a placeforfree academic study.Only whenscholars are freeto in their pursuits, can they makecontributionto society.2010年6月六级作文范文DueAttention ShouldBe Givento Spellingﻫ1. 如今很多学生不重视中文学习2. 出现这种现象的原因和后果3.我认为(普通应试版)Currently, there is agrowing concern for difficulty inthe mothertongue languageamong universitystudents. Foreignlanguagelearning, notChinese,hasbecome a commonoccurrence on our campus.Obviously,more and mo re experts arebeginning to beawareof the seriousness of thisproblem.ﻫA number ofreasons can be easilyfoundforthis. For one thing,students pay more attention to English studythan Chinese training. For another thing, the companies, especially the gainfulemployment, focus on thecandidates'foreignlanguage skills.What'smore, Chinese plays aless important role in univer sity courses.In other words, teachers also feel unnecessary to holdfurther stud ies onChinese.Consequently, language learnersfound inability in gaining Englishsuccessfully, or they mayfeel having difficulties inunderstanding in o ther languages.Asfar asIam concerned, thecorrect andexactexpression in Chinese ought tobe the primaryconcern for foreign languages studies, which means C hinese, ourmothertongue,is thefoundation forunderstanding, expressing andlearningother languages. Obviously, itis necessary that effectiveactionsshould be taken toprevent the above situation.ﻫ(作文高手版)Recentlyit often hits headlines of newspapers that some prestigious universities like Tongji exclude Chinese from the subjects tobe tested in their practiceof independent admission.This hasaroused heated discussion among thepublic -- Is Chinese not soimportantas English? What if we neglectthestudy of o ur mother tongue?First of all,globalization countsmuchfor this phenomenon. Inmodernsociety, information in most media,be it theInternetor newspaper, is conveyedin English.As a saying goes, one can goto every corner ofthe world withouta nydifficulty in communicating withlocal people. Unfortunately, whilewe emphasizetheimportanceofEnglish,we underratethe value of Chinese t hough China has beendeveloping atan amazing speed.ﻫBut neglectingthestudy ofChinese is extremelyharmful if thesituationis leftunfettered.Themajorharm is that China’straditionalvalue is likely to get lostbecause lang uage and ideas are interlocked in mostcases.For example, when interviewed, most youngsters show that they are quite unfamiliarwith some famous figuresand theirsayings.ﻫTosumup,many reasons areresponsiblefor thephenomenon and it will do us harm ifwe leavethesituation as it is.Facedwiththe problem,weare expectedto takeeffective measures. For one thing,thegovernmentshould workout rules to ensure thetime for the study of Chinese in s chool. Only in this way,can we findacure fortheproblem.2009年12月19日大学英语六级考试作文ﻫ参考范文1.家长送学生参加各种艺术班2. 有人支持,有人反对3.作为大学生,我的观点Thereis agrowing tendency nowadays for parentsto sendtheir childrentoregister andattenda greatvarietyof artscourses, suchasdancing,calligraphyand musical instruments training,etc. The attitudes of people towardsthisphenomenon vary from person to person.Some people maintain thattheseextracurriculumsareofgreatnecessit yand benefitsto students. According to a recentsurvey on pre-schoolintelligence level,the respondentswho take part in out-class courses tendtoperform betterthan those whohaven’t. Moreover,theformer canhave anall-round development by acquiringknowledge and skills which are not taught intheirschools. On the contrary, others arguethat thesecourses wouldbring about heavy burdens to students andthus opposeto thispractice.They worry about thatstudents mightnothaveadequatetime totake restand reflect on what t heyhavelearned in school.As a university student,I have ever participated insome arts courses, suchas singing and painting classesand they proved to be helpfulfor my hobby development.Therefore,as far as I’m concerned, taking some extracurriculum courses properly is meaningful to students’ development in the long-term.2009年6月英语六级作文真题点评及范文TheImportance ofNameDirections:Forthis part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write acomposition on the topic TheImportance of Name.You shouldwrite at least 150 words,and base yourcompositiononthe outline(given in Chinese)below:1.有人认为名字很重要2.有人认为名字不重要3. 你的看法点评:看到这样的题目,相信新东方的学员应该感觉很熟悉。

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