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2021年甘肃省酒泉市大学英语6级大学英

语六级测试卷(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、l.Writing(10题)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledLoveOnline.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow:

1.有些人认为“网上恋爱”可以接受。

2.有些人认为“网上恋爱”不可以接受。

3.我的看法是...

LoveOnline

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetter

applyingforthefollowingadvertisedjob.Yourlettershouldbebasedonthe

informationgivenintheadvertisementandyoushouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.说明应聘的职位和信息的来源。

2.介绍自己时专业隋况和相关的兼职工作经验。

3.提出希望有机会面试。

职位名称:访问员18—25

求:

询位类型:翦取toS1普通话

求:

工作时

招聘人数:57.15—7.30

国:

大专或以语言要普通话,史语流利者优先考

学历要求:

职责要求:性格开朗,能说会道,主动,吃苦耐劳

以上信息来自WW.

51Pt.com

(你叫李华,住在上海明月路250号,邮编200312o今天是2006年12

月1号,你想应聘一份兼职工作。求职信写给:上海中山西路526号一

家叫“阳光有限公司”的人力资源部经理Brown先生,邮编200013。)

3.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashortessayentitled

EnergyCrisis.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

belowinEnglish:

1.Energycrisisisoneofthemainproblemsfacingtheworldtoday.

2.Importanceofenergy.

3.Conservingenergy.

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic"ProblemsaboutReducingStudents'HeavyBurden".Youshould

writeatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin

Chinese)below.

1.目前学生负担过重的现状;

2.导致学生负担过重的原因;

3.减轻学生负担过重的措施。

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofHowISpendMySummerVacation,describinghowyou

spendoneofyoursummervacationsinthecountryside.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinEnglish:Situation:

Studentshavedifferentwaystospendtheirsummervacations,andyoudecide

totakeyoursummervacationwithyourfamilyinthecountryside.Your

feelingisquitedifferentfromthatinthecity,soyouthinkaboutitdeeply.

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicSay"Thanks"toParents.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.很多大学生从未对父母的养育之恩道过谢

2.请详细说明其中的原因

3.你的算法Say"Thanks"toParents

7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

CareerorMarriage?.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow.

1.目前许多大四女生不忙求职忙相亲

2.产生这种现象的原因

3.我的看法

CareerorMarriage?

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledPressureinModemLife.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.现代生活充满压力;

2.压力对人身心的影响;

3.如何缓解压力。

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteathank-you

letteronbehalfofthestudentuniontoacompanywhosponsoredtheschool

footballgame.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

below.

1.代表学生会感谢x公司对校内足球赛的赞助

2.向该公司赠送一份很有纪念意义的礼物

3.表达美好的祝愿,希望该公司继续支持本校的各项活动

AThank-youLetter

10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

BBSandCollegeStudents.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingto

theoutlinegivenbelowinChinese

1.BBS成为很多大学生生活中必不可少的一部分

2.BBS的主要功能

3.BBS存在的问题

BBSandCollegeStudents

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)

11.

Whatdomostliarsfeelwhentheyareabletogetawaywithlying?

A.Fortunate.B.Ashamed.C.Proud.D.Fun

12.

Besidesthewayofthreadinganultrathinwirewithblood-flowsensors,

anothernoninvasivewayofdetectingmicro-vasculardiseaseistouse.

13.SharingEconomicLossesthroughInsurance

Eachminuteofthedayornight,everyonefacesapossiblefinancialloss.A

homemaybedestroyedbyfire,damagedbylightning,orleveledbyatornado.

Personalbelongingsmaybestolen.Acarmaybedamagedinanaccident,or

itmaycauseinjurytopeopleandproperty.Incomemaybelostastheresult

ofthe.death,disability,orunemploymentofafamilywageearner.Thechance

thatalossofthiskindmayoccuriscalledaneconomicrisk.

Savingsprovideonewaytotakecareoffinanciallosses.Butsavingsarenot

theanswertolargelosses.Thebestwaytoguardagainstlargefinanciallosses

isthroughinsurance.

InsuranceIsaplanforsharingRisksandLosses

TedMatherandfourofhisfriendshavearockgroupcalledQuint.Each

memberofthegroupownsavaluableinstrument.Ted'sbassalonecost

$900.Ifaninstrumentwerestolenordamaged,itwouldbeaserious

financiallossforitsowner.

Suppose,however,thatthemembersofthegroupagreetoshareanylosses

thatoccur.Forexample,ifTed'sbassisstolen,eachmemberofthegroup

wouldcontribute$180toreplaceit.Inotherwords,theywouldsharethe

loss.Thisistheprincipleofinsurance.Personsfacingthesamerisksharethe

lossesthatamongthem.

Fromaninsurancestandpoint,however,aninformalagreementlikethatmade

byQuintwouldnotprovidemuchprotection.Why?Thereasonisthatallthe

instrumentsmightbestolenordamagedatthesametime.Thegrouprehearses

intheMathers'garageandsometimesleavestheirinstrumentstherebetween

rehearsals.Theyalsotraveltogetherinavanwhentheyperform.Supposethat

athiefbrokeintothegarageandstolealltheinstruments.Whatifthegarage

caughtfire?Whatifallinstrumentsweredamagedinanaccidentontheway

toorfromaconcert?Eachmemberofthegroupwouldhavetopayone-fifth

ofthetotalloss.Forsomemembers,thismightbemorethantheamountof

theirownactualloss.

Thepurposeofinsuranceistoprovideprotectionagainstfinanciallossata

reasonablecost.Thisispossibleonlywhenthecostofinsuranceissharedby

manypeoplewhofaceasimilarrisk.Butnotallofthemarelikelytohave

actuallossesatthesametime.

YouBuyInsurancefromInsuranceCompanies

Almost4,800companiesintheUnitedStatesareinthebusinessofproviding

insuranceprotection.Thesebusinessesarecalledinsurancecompanies.

Becausemostinsurancecompaniesoperateonabigscale,theyprovideaway

forlargenumbersofpeopletosharetheirlosses.

Whenyoubuyinsurance,youenterintoawrittenagreementwiththe

insurancecompany.Thisagreementiscalledapolicy.Thepersonwhobuys

insuranceisthepolicyholder.Accordingtotheagreement,theinsurance

companypromisestopaythepolicyholderifcertaintypesoflossesoccur.

Thepolicystatesexactlywhatlossesthecompanywillpayfor.Forthis

protection,thepolicyholdersmakeregularpaymentstotheinsurance

company.Eachpaymentiscalledapremium.Thepremiumspaidbyall

policyholdersareusedtopaythosewhohavelosses.Inthisway,alossthat

mightresultingreatfinancialhardshipforonepersonorhouseholdisshared

bymanypeople.Becauseonlyaportionofthoseinsuredwillactuallyhave

losses,premiumsaresmallcomparedtotheamountofprotectionprovided.

ManyKindsofRisksCanBeInsured

Insurancecanprovideprotectionagainstalmostanykindofloss.Singersmay

insuretheirvoices.Photographersmayinsuretheirnegatives.Theownerofa

homefreezermayinsureagainstfoodlossincaseofapowerfailure.A

businessownercaninsurehisorherplaceofbusiness.Abusinessownercan

alsoinsureagainstalossofprofitsduringashutdownfollowingafireor

A.YB.NC.NG

14.Tograbtheinterviewer'sattention,itisnecessarytoedittimeandtime

againandmakearesumethatis.

15.

In1944,governmentofficialswereinterestedinFuller'sfamilydwelling

becauseitcouldbe.

16.

Therewere50blacksailorswhofirmlyrefusedtogobacktoworkeven

thoughtheywerethreatened.

17.

OnlyasmallpercentageofAmerica'shighschoolseniorsplantomajorin

engineeringatcollege.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Theperiodbetweenanearlysenseofforebodingandanactualcareer

inflectionpointisthetimeforyouto.

19.

Oneofthesecretsoftheforeigner'ssuccesscanbedescribedas"DoinRome

asRomansdo".

A.YB.NC.NG

20.Childrenwhohavefatmothersaremuchmorelikelytobecomeobese

themselveslaterinlifebecauseof.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.听力原文:M:Thatwasaninterestingplay.Ihopeyouenjoyeditasmuch

asIdid.

W:ImustadmitthatIleftforhomeafterthefirsttwenty'minutes.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheplay?

(15)

Altwasinteresting.

B.Itwasfunny.

C.Itwasboring.

D.Itwasterrible.

22.听力原文:W:Idon'tthinkhavingabigpartyisamistake.Ilikebigparties.

Ithinkweshouldpaybackourfriendswhohaveinvitedustotheirparties.

M:Butbigpartiesaresoimpersonal.Ithinkwe'dbetterhaveasmallone.

Q:Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutparties?

(16)

A.Shethinksbigpartiesaretooimpersonal.

B.Shewouldliketoinvitefriendstoabigparty.

C.Shefeelsshehastospendalotofmoneyinholdingbigparties.

D.Shewouldliketobeinvitedtosmallparties.

23.听力原文:M:Mygoodness,theserviceinthisrestaurantisreallyterrible,

alotworsethanbefore.

W:Right.It'shightimetheygotridofhalfthestaffhereifyouaskme.

Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

(16)

A.Neitherofthemhasafavorableopinionoftheservice.

B.Thewomanishavingaterribletimeservingintherestaurant

C.Bothagreeit'stimefortherestauranttofiresomeemployers.

D.Themanthinkstherestaurantisallright,butthewomandoesn't.

24.听力原文:Differentcountriesanddifferentraceshavedifferentmanners.

BeforeenteringahouseinsomeAsiancountries,itisgoodmannerstotake

offyourshoes.InEuropeancountries,eventhoughshoessometimesbecome

verymuddy,thisisnotdone.AguestinaChinesehouseneverfinishesadrink.

Heleavesalittle,toshowthathehashadenough.InEngland,aguestalways

finishesadrinktoshowthathehasenjoyedit.

Wemustfindoutthecustomsofotherraces,sothattheywillnotthinkusill-

mannered.Butpeopleallovertheworldagreethatbeingwell-mannered

reallymeansbeingkindandhelpingothers,especiallythoseolderorweaker

thanourselves.Ifyourememberthis,youwillnotgoveryfarwrong.

Herearesomeexamplesofthethingsthatawell-manneredpersondoesor

doesnotdo.Heneverlaughsatpeoplewhentheyareintrouble.Instead,he

triestohelpthem.Heisalwayskind,nevercruel,eithertopeopleoranimals.

Whenpeoplearewaitingforabus,orinapostoffice,hetakeshisturn.He

doesnotpushtothefrontofthequeue.Inthebus,hegiveshisseattoanolder

personoraladywhoisstanding.Ifheaccidentallyhumpsintosomeone,or

getsintheirway,hesays"Excusetoe"or"I'msorry".

Hesays"Please"whenmakingarequest,and"Thankyou"whenhereceives

something.Hestandsupwhenspeakingtoaladyoranolderperson,andhe

doesnotsitdownuntiltheotherpersonisseated.Hedoesnottalktoemuch

himself.Hedoesnottalkwithhismouthfulloffood.Heusesahandkerchief

whenhesneezesorcoughs.

(30)

A.InsomeEuropeancountries.

B.InsomeAfricancountries.

C.InsomeAsiancountries.

D.InsomeAmericancounties.

25.听力原文:Amongwesternrichcountries,peopleintheUnitedStates

workthelongesthours.TheyworkmuchlongerthanthoseinEurope.This

differenceisquitesurprisingbecauseproductivityperhourworkedisthe

sameintheUnitedStatesasitisinFrance,SpainandGermany,anditis

growingatasimilarspeed.

Inmostcountriesandatmosttimesinhistory,aspeoplehavebecomericher

theyhavechosentoworkless.Inotherwords,theyhavedecidedto"spend"

apartoftheirextraincomeonafullerpersonallife.Overthelastfiftyyears

Europeanshavecontinuedthispattern,andhoursofworkhavefallensharply.

ButnotintheUnitedStates.Wedonotfullyknowwhythisis.Onereason

maybemoresatisfyingwork,orlesssatisfyingpersonallives.

LongerhoursdoofcourseincreasetheGDP.SotheUnitedStateshas

producedmoreperworkerthan,say,France.TheUnitedStatesalsohasmore

ofitspeopleatwork,whileinFrancemanymoremothersandolderworkers

havedecidedtostayathome.TheoverallresultisthatAmericanGDPper

headis40%higherthaninFrance,eventhoughproductivityperhourworked

isthesame.

Itisnotclearwhichofthetwosituationsisbetter.Aswehaveseen,workhas

tobecomparedwithothervalueslikefamilylife,whichoftengetlostin

interest.Itistooearlytoexplainthedifferenttrendsinhappinessovertimein

differentcountries.ButitisadisappointingideathatintheUnitedStates

happinesshasmadenoprogresssince1975,whileithasriseninEurope.

Couldthishaveanythingtodowithtrendsinthework-lifebalance?

Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

32.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakerfromthepassage?

33.Whichcountryhasmoreofitspeopleatwork?

34.Whatmessagecanwegetfromthepassage?

35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

(33)-

A.Hethinksneitheroftheworkpatternsisgood.

B.Hebelievesthatlongerworkinghoursisbetter.

C.Heprefersshorterworkinghourstolongerones.

D.Hesaysnothingcertainaboutwhichpatternisbetter.

26.

[B9]

27.(32)

Altwillallowfewertreestobecut.

B.Itwillrequirelesslaborcosts.

C.Itsavessomeshippingcosts.

D.Itwillmakethemmorecompetition.

28.(37)

A.TohonorSwissheroeswhodiedinthewar.

B.ToshowSwitzerlandwasneutral.

C.TopaytributetoSwitzerland.

D.ToshowgratitudetotheSwissgovernmentforitsfinancialsupport.

29.(21)

A.602.B.612.C.412.D.402.

30.听力原文:Theideaoffightinganoisebymakingmorenoisesounds

strange,butthat'sexactlywhatmotorengineersaredoinginGermanyand

someothercountries.

Carmaker'sresearchanddevelopmentlaboratorieshavealreadyprovedthat

mixinginmorenoisewiththehelpofloudspeakerscanreducetheunwanted

noise.

Physicistshaveknownaboutthetechniqueforalongtime.Soundismadeup

ofpressurewavesintheair.Iftwosoundwavesofthesamefrequencymix

sothatthehighestpointofonewavehappensatthesametimewiththelowest

pointoftheotherwave,theresultisnosound.Therefore,byproducinga

perfectcopyofthenoiseanddelayingitbyhalfawavecycle,wecankillthe

unwantednoise.Usingthistechniquemanycarmakersareracingtodevelop

noise-killingsystemsbothinsideandoutsidethecars.

Anothergoodthingabouttheuseofnoise-killingsystemsisthatitsavesthe

needforasilencer,whichnotonlyreducestheweightofacar,butalsomakes

themotorbumlessoilandworkbetter.

Someengineersbelievethatthenoise-killingsystemwillbeusedinmostcars

in1996.Butthecarmakershaven'tdecidediftheywillputitintoproduction

becauseitwouldaddseveralhundreddollarstothecostoftheircars.

(30)

A.Bymixinghighfrequencysoundwaveswithlowfrequencysoundwaves.

B.Byproducingpressurewavesgoingintheoppositedirection.

C.Bymixingnewsoundwaveswiththenoiseandsendingthemouttogether.

D.Bymakingcopiesoftheunwantedsoundwavesandlettingthemoutalittle

later.

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

31.Accordingtothepassage,insectscanseewhichhumanscan'tsee.

32.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor

incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Thousandsofteachersattheelementary,secondary,andcollegelevelscan

testifythattheirstudents'writingexhibitsatendencytowardasuperficiality

thatwasn'tseen,say10or15yearsago.Itshowsupnotonlyintheirlackof

analyticalskills,butinpoorcommandofgrammarandrhetoric.I'vebeen

askedbyagraduatestudentwhatasemicolonis.Themechanicsofthe

EnglishlanguagehavebeentorturedtopiecesbyTV.Visual,movingimages

whicharethevenueoftelevisioncan'tbeheldinthenetofcarefullanguage.

Theywanttobreakout.Theyreallyhavenothingtodowithlanguage,

grammar,andrhetoric,andtheyhavebecomefractured.

Recentsurveysbydozensoforganizationsalsosuggestthatupto40%ofthe

Americanpublicisfunctionallyilliterate.Thatis,ourcitizens'readingand

writingabilities,iftheyhaveany,areimpairedsoseriouslyastorenderthem,

inthathandyjargonofourtimes,dysfunctional.ThereadingistaughtTV

teachespeoplenottoread.Itrendersthemincapableofengaginginanactivity

thatnowisperceivedasstrenuous,becauseitisnotapassivehypnotizedstate.

Passiveasitis,televisionhasinvadedourculturesocompletelythatthe

medium'seffectsareevidentineveryquarter,eventheliteraryworld.Itshows

upinsupermarketpaperbacks,fromStephenKing(whohasacertainclever

skill)topulpfiction.ThesereallyareformsofverbalTV-literaturethatisso

superficialthatthosewhoreaditcanrevelinthesamesensationsthey

experiencewhenwatchingtelevision.

Evenmoreimportantly,thegrowinginfluenceoftelevision,Kernansays,has

changedpeople'shabitsandvaluesandaffectedtheirassumptionsaboutthe

world.Thesortofreflective,critical,andvalue-ladenthinkingencouragedby

bookshasbeenrenderedobsolete.Inthiscontext,wewoulddowelltorecall

theCyclopstheraceofgiantsthat,accordingtoGreekmyth,predatedman.

Quiteliterally,TVaffectsthewaypeoplethink.InFourArgumentsforthe

EliminationofTelevision,JerryManderquotesfromtheEmeryReport,

preparedbytheCentreforContinuingEducationattheAustralianNational

University,Canberra,that,whenwewatchtelevision,"ourusualprocessesof

thinkinganddiscernmentaresemifunctionalatbest."Thestudyalsoargues

that,"whiletelevisionappearstohavethepotentialtoprovideuseful

informationtoviewersandiscelebratedforitseducationalfunctionthe

technologyoftelevisionandtheinherentnatureoftheviewingexperience

actuallyinhibitlearningasweusuallythinkofit."

Whatreflectthetendencyofstudents'writingtobesuperficial?

33.Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoestheauthorimply?

A.Inscience.itisnotdifficulttodistinguishfactfromfiction.

B.Practical-mindedpeoplecanunderstandthemeaningandobjectivesofpure

science.

C.Scientistsengagedinthetheoreticalresearchshouldnotbeblamedfor

ignoringthepracticalsideoftheirdiscoveries.

D.Todayfewpeoplehaveanynotionofthemeaningofscience.

五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)

34.Fox:Chinesecitizens,itisclearthatprivacyrights

enjoylittlelegalprotections.Yet,asattitudestoward

privacycontinuetochange,thelawwilleventuallybe

strengthened.

OneProfessorthinksthatearlierattitudestoward

privacyshapedlargelybytraditionallivingarrangements[Si]

wherebyfamiliesofseveralgenerationsoftenlivedtogether

insmallhomes.Henotesthattheeverylivingspacefor[S2]

urbanChinesehadrisenfrom3.6squaremeterin1978to[S3]

11.4squaremetersby2003,andsaysthisincreasehasplayed

importantroleinfosteringexpectationsofprivacywithin[S4]

thefamily,especiallyamongtheyoungergeneration.

Parentsinthepastmayreadilyenterachild'sroom,orreada[S5]

child'sletters,withoutasking,andtodayarelikelytoincur[S6]

thewrath(愤努)oftheirprivacy-consciouschildrenifthey

do.Anumberofacademicsaregoingsolongastocall[S7]

openlyforstrongerprivacylaws.

Inthepublicsphere,itisusuallytechnology,thannosy

parents,thatattractscomplaints.Thoughitstilllagsbehind

Britain,whichleadstheworldwithits4.2msurveillance

cameras,butChinaisinstallingthematasteadyclip.[S8]

Shanghaialonehas200,000,andplanstodoublethatnumber

withinfiveyears.ThecityofGuangzhouhasbudget$26m[S9]

toinstallsecurityandtraffic-monitoringcamerasonallits

mainstreets.Perhapsmosthigh-techofallisBeijing,where

roadcameras,equippedwithnight-visioncapabilities,are

pairedwithradargunsandcansnapthenumberplatesof

speedingmotoristsatanytimeofdayandnight.[S10]

[SI]

35.

[S2]

36.

[S8]

六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)

37.OnemajordecisionwhichfacestheAmericanstudent

readytobeginhighereducationisthechoiceofattending

alargeuniversityorasmallcollege.Thelargeuniversity

provideswiderangeofspecializeddepartments,aswell[Si]

asnumerouscourseswithsodepartments.Thesmall[S2]

college,moreover,generallyprovidesalimitednumber[S3]

ofcoursesandspecializationbutoffersabetter[S4]

studentfacultyratio,thuspermittingindividualized

attentiontostudents.Becauseitslarge,cosmopolitan[S5]

studentbodytheuniversityexposesitsstudentsformany[S6]

differentcultural,social,andextracurricularprograms.

Ontheotherhand,thesmaller,morehomogeneous

studentbodyofthesmallcollegeaffordgreateropportunities[S7]

fordirectinvolvementandindividualparticipationin

suchactivities.Finally,theuniversitycloselyapproximates

theunrealworld;itprovidesarelaxed,impersonal,and[S8]

sometimesanonymousexistence.Incontrast,theintimate

atmosphereofthesmallcollegepreventsthestudentfour[S9]

yearsofstructuredlivinginwhichtocontemplateandprepare

fortherealworld.Inmakinghischoiceamongeducational

institutionsthestudent,therefore,considermanyfacts.[S10]

[SI]

38.

[S3]

39.

[S4]

参考答案

1.LoveOnlineWiththerapiddevelopmentoftheinternetithasbecomea

popularmeansofcommunicationthroughouttheworld.Becauseofitseasy

accessandspeedinessintransmittingmessagesitistakingtheplaceof

traditionalmeansofcommunication.Manypeopleespeciallytheyoungare

chattingonline;andmoreandmoreyoungpeoplearemakingfriendsonthe

internet.Someofthemevenfallinlovewitheachotherandbegintodate

online.Thosewhoareopen-mindedhaveafavorableattitudetowardthis

onlinebehavior.Theythinkthatthisnewtypeoffriendshipandromanceare

acceptableandourtraditionalmoralvaluesshouldadapttothechangeof

timesandtheadvanceoftechnology.Theyarguethatwhattheyoungare

doinginthisonlinecommunityarenotnecessarilyallbadandthisromantic

onlinelovemaysometimesendupinhappymarriage.Howeversomepeople

especiallythemid-ageandtheoldhaveanegativeattitudetowardthisonline

friendshipandlove.Theyarguethatthiskindofthingisagainstourtraditional

moralstandardsandthisonlinelovecanneverbetrueloveanditcanevenbe

cheating.Theirdoubtis:howcanpeoplewhohaveneverseeneachotherbe

friends?Howcanoneloveorevenmarryanotherwhomheorshehasnever

met?Andwhatifthosewhoaredatingonlineofferfalseinformationof

themselves?ButIthinkwecan'tjumpatanyconclusions.Itmaybestillearly

todecidewhetherloveonlineisgoodorbad.Iinsistthatweshouldbemore

open-mindedandmoretolerantofnewthings.Letthosewhodateandlove

onlinedecideforthemselves.Throughtrialsanderrorstheywillbeableto

formcorrectjudgementsandlearngoodlessons.LoveOnlineWiththerapid

developmentoftheinternet,ithasbecomeapopularmeansofcommunication

throughouttheworld.Becauseofitseasyaccessandspeedinessin

transmittingmessages,itistakingtheplaceoftraditionalmeansof

communication.Manypeople,especiallytheyoung,arechattingonline;and

moreandmoreyoungpeoplearemakingfriendsontheinternet.Someof

themevenfallinlovewitheachotherandbegintodateonline.Thosewho

areopen-mindedhaveafavorableattitudetowardthisonlinebehavior.They

thinkthatthisnewtypeoffriendshipandromanceareacceptableandour

traditionalmoralvaluesshouldadapttothechangeoftimesandtheadvance

oftechnology.Theyarguethatwhattheyoungaredoinginthisonline

communityarenotnecessarilyallbadandthisromanticonlinelovemay

sometimesendupinhappymarriage.However,somepeopleespeciallythe

mid-ageandtheold,haveanegativeattitudetowardthisonlinefriendship

andlove.Theyarguethatthiskindofthingisagainstourtraditionalmoral

standardsandthisonlinelovecanneverbetrueloveanditcanevenbe

cheating.Theirdoubtis:howcanpeoplewhohaveneverseeneachotherbe

friends?Howcanoneloveorevenmarryanotherwhomheorshehasnever

met?Andwhatifthosewhoaredatingonlineofferfalseinformationof

themselves?ButIthinkwecan'tjumpatanyconclusions.Itmaybestillearly

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