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2023年江苏省连云港市大学英语6级大学

英语六级真题(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、l.Writing(10题)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledThePopularityofWesternHolidays.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.一些“洋”节日在中国越来越流行。

2.一些中国传统节日反倒无人问津。

3.你如何看待这种现象。

ThePopularityofWesternHolidays

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledWhatDoYouThinkofChallenge?Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.挑战的意义

2.如何迎接挑战

3.我的看法

3.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。

年龄要

职位名称:访问员18-25

求:

语言要

询位类型:兼职普通话

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:

上虑

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。)

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledMyViewon"Moon-lite".Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.如今的年轻人中流行“月光族”,就是每个月都反自己赚的钱花光,没

有任何积蓄的人群

2.有人认为这是时尚的体现,但这样做存在着种种问题

3.我的看法

MyViewon"Moonlite"

5.1.图书馆的阅览区内滥用手机的现象很普遍

2.分析此现象造成影响

3.你的建议

MobilePhoneUsesshouldBeLimitedinLibrary

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

commentingontheevaluationofteachers'performancedonebythestudents.

Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowin

Chinese.

1.不少大学让学生参与任课老师教学情况的测评。

2.对此改革措施校方、教师、学生的看法不一。

3.学生测评教师的益处以及可能产生的问题。

EvaluationbyStudents

7.1.老一辈常说,能力比相貌重要

2.如今很多人却认为相貌比能力重要

3你的看法

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicAgingofthePopulation.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

accordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.我国人口老龄化现象日趋普遍;

2.人口老龄化给社会、家庭带来越来越多的负担;

3.如何妥善解决人口老龄化问题。

AgingofthePopulation

9.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthe

topic:"WhatDoYouThinkofChallenge?"Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)

below:

1.挑战的意义

2.如何迎接挑战

3.我的看法

10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

FightingCorruption.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.腐败产生的原因和危害。

2,反腐败应采取的措施。

3.腐败问题是可以解决的。

FightingCorruption

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

11.

Ifemployeestrusttheirsupervisors,theyseldommake.

12.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutsomeexperts?

A.Theyareauthoritiesonlyintheirownfields.

B.Theyaren'teasilyfooledbythetrickytests.

C.Themistakesthey'vemadeareinevitable.

D.Theysometimesfailtodowellasclaimed.

13.GMOrganisms

Byfarthemostcommongeneticallymodified(GM)organismsarecropplants.

Butthetechnologyhasnowbeenappliedtoalmostallformsoflife,form,

petsthatglowunderUVlighttobacteriawhichfromHIV-blocking"living

condoms"andfrompigsbearingspinach(菠菜)genestogoatsthatproduce

spidersilk.

GMtomatoesfirstappearedonBritishsupermarketshelvesin1996(a

differentfreshGMtomatofirstappearedintheUSin1994),butthatthe

consumerswereinfavorofGMtechnologydidnoteruptuntilFebruary1999.

ThiswasbecauseacontroversialstudysuggestedthatafewstrainsofGM

potatoesmightbetoxictolaboratoryrats.Thoseexperiments,subsequently

criticizedbyotherexperts,werecarriedoutinScotlandbybiochemistArpad

Pustzai.

WhatfollowedwasaEuropeananti-GMfoodcampaignofnearreligious

fervor.SpearheadedintheUKbyenvironmentalgroupsandsome

newspapers,thecampaignwouldhavefar-reachingconsequences.It

culminatedinanunofficialmoratorium(延期付款)onthegrowthandimport

ofGMcropsinEuropeandledtoatradedisputewiththeUS.

GMcropsaretodayveryrareinEurope,strictlabelinglawsandregulations

areinplaceforfood(DNV=Abarcodes),andpublicopiniontowardsthe

technologyremainslargelynegative.SeveralUKgovernmentreportshave

offeredqualifiedsupportforGMcropsandproduce,thoughtheyarguethat

theeconomicbenefitsofthetechnologyarecurrentlysmall.SomeAfrican

nationshavealsoopposedengineeredcrops,eventothepointofrejecting

internationalfoodaidcontainingthem.

GMproducehasbeentakenupwithfarlessfussintheUS(whereitdoesnot

havetobelabeled),India,China,Canada,Argentina,Australiaandelsewhere.

HowevercontroversyoveratypeofGMcorn-onlyapprovedforanimal

feed—whichturnedupintacoshellsandotherproductsstirredopinioninthe

US.

BiotechRevolution

Thehumanracehasmethodicallyimprovedcropplantsthroughselective

breedingformanythousandsofyears,butgeneticengineeringallowsthat

time-consumingprocesstobeacceleratedandexotictraitsfromunrelated

speciestobeintroduced.Butnoteveryoneagreesthisrepresentsprogress.

Therootofgeneticengineeringincropsliesinthe1997discoverythatsoil

bugAgrobacteriumTumefacienscanbeusedasatooltoinjectpotentially

usefulforeigngenesintoplants.Withthehelpofthatmicrobe,andothergene­

implantationtechnologiessuchasgeneguns,geneticistshavedevelopeda

multitudeofnewcroptypes.

Mostofthesearemodifiedtopest,diseaseorherbicideresistantandinclude:

soya,wheat,corn(maize),oilseedrape(canola),cotton,sugarbeet,walnuts,

potatoes,peanuts,squashes,tomatoes,tobacco,peas,sweetpeppers,lettuce

andonions,amongothers.ThebacterialgeneBtisoneofthemostcommonly

inserted.Itproducesaninsecticidaltoxinthatisharmlesstopeople.

SupportersofGMtechnologyarguethatengineeredcrops—suchasvitamin

A-boostedgoldenriceorprotein-enhancedpotatoes-canimprovenutrition,

thatdrought—orsalt-resistantvarietiescanflourishinpoorconditionsand

preventworldhunger,andthatinsect-repellingcropsprotecttheenvironment

byminimizingpesticideuse.

Otherplantshavebeenengineeredtoimproveflavour,increaseshelflife,

increasehardinessandtobeallergen-free.Geneticistshaveevencreatedano­

tearsoniontobanishculinary(厨房的)crying,andnovelcaffeine-freecoffee

plants.

"Frankenfood"Fears

Criticsfearthatwhattheycall"Frankensteinfoods"couldhaveunforeseen,

adversehealtheffectsonconsumers,producingtoxicproteins(andallergens)

ortransferringantibiotic-resistanceandothergenestohumangutbacteriato

damagingeffect.Buttherehasbeenlittleevidence

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Eatingtoomuchsaltcanraiseyourcholesterol.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.TheWonderfulWorldofSmall

There'saquietrevolutiongoingon,anditsnameisnanotechnology.Ahost

ofinnovationsarecomingourway.Someseemalmostmagical,likethenew

materialcreatedin2004byRayBaughman,aprofessorattheUniversityof

Texas.It'sstrongerthansteel,transparent,very,verylight.Ahectare-size

sheetwouldweighjust280grams.

Whentheprofessorannouncedthathehadn'tdecidedwhattocallit,hestarted

togetemailsfromaroundtheworldsuggestingnames.Sinceitwassolight

andstrong,peoplestartedcallingit"mithril"—thenameofahighlyprizedtype

ofarmorusedinTheLordofRings.

Thereareotherdiscoveriestoo-perhapsnotsoastounding,butpracticaland

pleasant.Nowtherearesocksthatdon'tgetsmelly,pantsthatresiststains,

windowsthatrepeldirtandtoiletsthatcleanthemselves.Allthisresultsfrom

exploringtheworldofthevery,verysmall.

NanocomesfromtheGreekwordfromdwarf.Usuallynanotechnologyis

definedasthestudyandmanipulationofmattersmallerthan100

nanometers(毫微米)--that'sthescaleofthingslikemoleculesandviruses.Ten

hydrogenatomspressedtogetheragainsteachotherarejustonenanometer

long.Andonemillionnanometersfitintoamillimeter.Hardtograsp?Think

ofitthisway:IfeveryoneinManilawereananometerwide,theentire

population,standingshouldertoshoulder,wouldfitonyourthumbnail.

StunningUsesofNanotechnology

LikeAliceinWonderland,researchersinNanolandfindthemselvesinaworld

whereoldrulesdon'tapply.Smallthingsbehavedifferently.Thisisbehind

severalinnovations,includingtheself-cleaningtoilet.Thetoiletbowlis

sealedwithasuper-smoothglaze(涂层)thathasmicroscopicholesunder30

nanometers.Becausethey'resmallerthanbacteriaorothertinyparticles,

there'snotenoughroomfordirttogetstuckinthesurface.Flushingis

basicallyalltheworkyouhavetodo.

ResearchersinNanolandarealsomakingreally,reallysmallthingswith

astonishingproperties-likethecarbonnanotube.ChrisPapadopoulosofthe

UniversityofVictoria,says,"Thecarbonnanotubeistheposterboyfor

nanotechnology."

Inyourpencil,carbon,intheform,ofgraphite(石墨),issoftandeasily

broken.Butacarbonnanotubeistoughasnails—muchtougherinfact.It's

verythinsheetgraphitethat'sformedintoatube.Thesetinystraw-like

cylinders,whichcanbeassmallashalfananometerwide,areupto100times

strongerthansteelandsixtimeslighter.Theyarethehardest,stiffest,

strongestmaterialsknownandareamongtheworld'sbestconductorsofheat

andelectricity.Theycancarrysome1000timesmoreelectricitycurrentthan

copperwire.Everybodywantsthem,butuntilnowthey'vebeeninshort

supplyandpricey.Thecurrentannualproduction,worldwide,isonly300

kilograms.At$860agram,carbonnanotubescost50timesmorethangold.

Whenitcomestofindingusesforcarbonnanotubes,therangeishuge.The

NationalResearchCouncilCanada(NRC)islookingatharnessingtheir

strengthbyembeddingtheminconstructionmaterials,amongother

applications.TheBoeingCompanythinksnanotubesmaybethesourceof

fututeimprovementsforhigh-performanceaircraft.Someofthemost

stunningusescomeoutofRayBaughman'sresearch.Employingwhathe

callsthe"ancienttechnologyofspinning,"Baughmanandhisteamdeveloped

awayofspinningcarbonnanotubesintofibersthatarefourtimestougher

thanspidersilk,thetoughestnaturalfilament(细丝).Sincetheyalsoconduct

electricity,thefuturisticyarnscouldbewoveninto"smart"clothingthat

storeselectricity,ispotentiallybulletproofandincorporatessensorscapable

ofadjustingthetemperatureofgarment.Thefiberscouldalsobemadeinto

cablesforsuspensionbridgesmuchlongerthananywe

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

Nanotechnologyisthestudyandmanipulationoftheverysmallmatterssuch

asatoms,moleculesandviruses.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Whatisnotsaidtobeawayofcleaningupafterourselves?

A.Throwlessaway.

B.Don'tuseitagain.

C.Designrecycledproducts,

D.Lastlonger.

18.

Nowadayssleddogsarestillnecessarywhen.

A.therearesevereweatherconditions

B.flyingmachinesarefullwithpassengers

C.snowmachinesuseuppowerintheArcticregion

D.peopleneedpartnersduringthetravel

19.

Thetermpunctuatedequilibriarefersto.

20.

AccordingtoDr.Sarno,almostallkindsofbackpaincouldbeattributedto

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.(42)

22.(32)

A.ThatshegotalotofgoodideasfromNancy

B.Thatsheisworkinghappilyatherpresentjob.

C.ThatclothesfromNancy'sofficehelpedtogetherajob

D.That"DressforSuccess"hasagoodbusinessrelationwithherfirm

23.[B9]

24.(35)

A.Poorqualityleadstotheshort-termuseofproducts.

B.Peopledonotlikeone-timeuseproducts.

C.Productstendtobedisposable.

D.Peoplerefusetousereturnableobjects.

25.(26)

A.Samegene,samelife.

B.Identicaltwinsalsohaveverydifferentlives.

C.Theelementofenvironmentismoreimportant.

D.Noneoftheabove.

26.听力原文:M:Theviolinsoundsawful.

W:Iknow.Iwishwecouldgetarefund.ThisperformanceistheworstI've

everbeento.

Q:Wherearethesepeopletalking?

(14)0

A.Theyareataviolinshop.

B.Theyareatacircus.

C.Theyareataconcert.

D.Theyareinsideamovietheatre.

27.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis

thebestanswer.

听力原文:W:Withthecompanyinsuchfinancialdifficulties,Iwonderwhat

willhappentothepresident.

M:Haven'tyouheard?Theboardofdirectorshasaskedforhisresignation.

Q:Whathappenedtothepresidentofthecompany?

(12)

A.Hewasfired.

B.Hissalarywasreduced.

C.Hewasdemoted.

D.Nothinghappenedtohim.

28.听力原文:M:Well,thisisapleasantsurprise.Itseemstomeweraninto

eachotherherelastweek,too.

W:YouandImusthavethesameidea.Theonlywaytobeatthecrowdswhen

youdogroceryshoppingonSaturdayistobeherewhentheyopenatnine

o'clock.

Q:Whydidbothofthemdogroceryshoppingatnineo'clocksharp?

(19)''

A.Torunintoeachother.

B.Togetbargains.

C.Tojointhecrowds.

D.Toavoidthecrowds.

29.

[BIO]

30.(34)

A.Togetsomedataforhisresearchincollege.

B.Togivehisstudentsmorepractice.

C.Topopularizethesubjectofphilosophy.

D.Topromotephilosophytoanhigherlevel.

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

31.

Whatistheauthor'smainpurpose?

A.TohighlypraiseMs.Harris'swork.

B.TocounterMs.Harris'swork.

C.ToobjectivelyreportonMs.Harris'swork.

D.TocriticallycommentonMs.Harris'swork.

32.

Manycommercialsbeginwithacheerfulsongofsomekindbecause.

A.popsongsattractviewerattention

B.itcanincreasetheirloudness

C.advertiserswanttomakethemsounddifferentfromregularprograms

D.advertiserswanttomergemusicwithcommercials

33.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

OnaNovemberdayin1999,FrederickMiller,tenninallyillwithlungand

braincancer,ateabowlofapplesaucelacedwithbarbiturates(巴比委酸盐).

Ninetyminuteslater,withhiswifeNorabyhisside,the52-year-olddied

peacefully.

ThatsceneoccurredinPortland,Oregon,wheresince1997ithasbeenlegal

foradoctortoprescribeafatalcocktailofdrugstopatientswhoaretenninally

ill.Butthatlaw,theDeathwithDignityAct,hasbeenhotlydebatedformost

ofitsexistence.In2001JohnAshcroft,thenattorney-generaloftheUnited

States,claimedthatprescribingdrugstoendlifewasnota"legitimatemedical

purpose".Thisstartedlegalskirmishing(小冲突)thatlandedtheOregonlaw

beforetheSupremeCourt.Butforthemomenttheoptiontotakeone'sown

life,withadoctor'shelp,staysopen.OnJanuary17ththeSupremeCourtruled

6-3thatOregoncouldkeepitsassisted-suicidelaw.

Thedecisiondependedlargelyonwhetherstatesorthefederalgovernment

shouldcontrolhowdoctorsdotheirwork.Themajorityofjusticesdecided

thatstatesshould.Butformostpeople,includingthedissenting(持不同意见

的)judges,thelegaltechnicalitiesweresecondarytothebiggerquestionof

whetherdoctorsoughttohelppeopleendtheirlives.

OpponentsofOregon'slawinsistthatitissimplylegalizedmurder.Others

seethelawasappropriate,evenenlightened,givingdyingpatientsamuch-

neededchoicewhenheroicmedicalprocedurescannothelp."It'snotasif

physician-assistedsuicideisn'thappeningelsewhereinthecountry,"says

TimothyQuill,adoctorandprofessorattheUniversityofRochesterinNew

York."ButinOregonit'soutintheopen,soyoudon'thavepatientsasking

questionsinsecret,anddoctorsgivingadviceinsecret."

Anothersupporter,ArthurCaplan,thedirectoroftheCenterforBioethics(生

物伦理学)attheUniversityofPennsylvania,saysthereisnoevidencethat

Oregon'slawhasbeenusedto"kill"anyone:"Criticshavebeendesperateto

findsomeonewhotookfataldrugsandwasimhalancedornotterminallyill

buttheyhaven'tbeenableto."Hepointstotheprudenceexhibitedby

Oregonians,withonly238peopleusingprescribeddrugstoendtheirlives.

ForthosewhouseOregon'slawandtheirsurvivors—suchasFrederick

Miller'swidow,NoratheDeathwithDignityActsimplymakessense.Her

sisterrecentlydiedofcancerinFlorida,anexperiencemorepainfuland

emotionallywearingthanFrederick'splanneddeath."WhenRickdiedhewas

calmandcomfortable,"saysMsMiller,whonowlivesinPhoenix."Whenhe

tookthedrugshisbodywasready,andhefelldeeplyasleepalmost

immediately.IjusthopeIhavethatoption,ifIneedit,whenthetimecomes."

FromthefirstparagraphwemayinferthatFrederickMiller.

A.illwithlungandbraincancer

B.ateabowlofapplesaucelacedwithbarbiturates

C.killedhimselfwithhiswifeNora'shelp

D.chosetotakehisownlifepeacefully

五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)

34.

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35.

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36.[S9]

六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)

37.

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38.

[S3]

39.[S6]

参考答案

l.ThePopularityofWesternHolidayItseemsthatsomewesternholidaysare

gettingmoreandmorepopularinChina.ForexampleweeksbeforeChristmas

countlessshopsrestaurantsandhotelshavegotreadywithChristmas

decorations.HowevercertaintraditionalChinesefestivalsarebeingneglected.

Infact,thewesternfestivalsarecelebratedinChinaquitedifferentlyfromin

theWest.ForexampleChristmasinthewesternworldismainlyaspiritual

festival.ThenwhyhavethewesternholidaystakenrootinChina?Thechief

reasonisthatbusinessmenknowthattheycanmakemoneybyproducing

holidaygoodsorencouragingextradiningandcelebrating.Ithinkthe

popularityofwesternholidaysdoesindicatethesuccessoftheeconomic

reform.Certainlyeconomicdevelopmenthasbroughtextramoneytomany

people.PeopleinChinahaveobviouslymoremoneythantheyusedto.But

weshouldn'twasteourmoneyonuselessthings.Soweshouldnotbeledby

thoseprofithappybusinessmenratherweshouldtaketheopportunitytorelax

andenjoyourselves.Rememberthatholidaymeanshappinessnot

spending.ThePopularityofWesternHolidayItseemsthatsomewestern

holidaysaregettingmoreandmorepopularinChina.Forexample,weeks

beforeChristmas,countlessshops,restaurantsandhotelshavegotreadywith

Christmasdecorations.However,certaintraditionalChinesefestivalsare

beingneglected.Infact,thewesternfestivalsarecelebratedinChinaquite

differentlyfromintheWest.Forexample,Christmasinthewesternworldis

mainlyaspiritualfestival.Thenwhyhavethewesternholidaystakenrootin

China?Thechiefreasonisthatbusinessmenknowthattheycanmakemoney

byproducingholidaygoodsorencouragingextradiningandcelebrating.I

thinkthepopularityofwesternholidaysdoesindicatethesuccessofthe

economicreform.Certainlyeconomicdevelopmenthasbroughtextramoney

tomanypeople.PeopleinChinahaveobviouslymoremoneythantheyused

to.Butweshouldn'twasteourmoneyonuselessthings.So,weshouldnotbe

ledbythoseprofithappybusinessmen,rather,weshouldtaketheopportunity

torelaxandenjoyourselves.Rememberthatholidaymeanshappiness,not

spending.

2.WhatDoYoungPeopleThinkofChallenge?Withthefastdevelopmentof

theworldmoreandmorechallengeisinstoreforus.Challengemeansnot

onlyhardshipbutalsoopportunity.Sinceweareyoungpeopleandhavebright

futurebeforeusweshouldhavearightattitudetowardschallenge.Bynature

challengeisaninspirationtoourcreativepowerandanopportunitytoachieve

success.Themostimportantthingistodealwithchallengeproperly.Firstyou

mustbewellpreparedforachallengeatanytimebecauseyoucanneverin

mostcasesexpectwhenitcomesexactly.Secondwhenitreallycomesyou

shouldbecourageousenoughtotakeit.Nopainsnogains.Challengemeans

hardwork.Onlythroughhardworkcanyouachievesuccess.Finallyadequate

knowledgeiscalledfortomeetachallenge.Scienceandtechnologyis

developingatatremendousrateandthosewhocannotfollowitspacewillbe

leftbehind.Intoday'smodemsocietynoonecanavoidchallenges.Weare

thereforeobligedtoprepareourselvesadequatelyforthembyaccumulating

enoughknowledgeandbybuildingastrongbody.Onlywiththisstrong

determinationcanweadaptourselvestoanynecessarychangesinthisever­

changingworldwhichseemsfullofchallenges.WhatDoYoungPeopleThink

ofChallenge?Withthefastdevelopmentoftheworld,moreandmore

challengeisinstoreforus.Challengemeansnotonlyhardship,butalso

opportunity.Sinceweareyoungpeopleandhavebrightfuturebeforeus,we

shouldhavearightattitudetowardschallenge.Bynature,challengeisan

inspirationtoourcreativepowerandanopportunitytoachievesuccess.The

mostimportantthingistodealwithchallengeproperly.First,youmustbe

wellpreparedforachallengeatanytime,becauseyoucannever,inmost

cases,expectwhenitcomesexactly.Second,whenitreallycomes,youshould

becourageousenoughtotakeit.Nopains,nogains.Challengemeanshard

work.Onlythroughhardworkcanyouachievesuccess.Finally,adequate

knowledgeiscalledfortomeetachallenge.Scienceandtechnologyis

developingatatremendousrateandthosewhocannotfollowitspacewillbe

leftbehind.Intoday'smodemsociety,noonecanavoidchallenges.Weare,

therefore,obligedtoprepareourselvesadequatelyforthembyaccumulating

enoughknowledgeandbybuildingastrongbody.Onlywiththisstrong

determinationcanweadaptourselvestoanynecessarychangesinthisever­

changingworld,whichseemsfullofchallenges.

3.250MingyueRdShanghai200312Dec.12006Mr.BrownManagerofthe

HumanResourcesDivisionSunnyCompanyLtd526WestZhongshanRd

Shanghai200013DearMr.Brown:Thepositionofapart-timemarket

surveyoradvertisedondrewmyattentionandthusIam

writingtooffermyservice.Iamasophomorein***Universitymajoringin

marketing.IcanspeakEnglishfluentlyandhavepassedCET-4.Lastsummer

Iworkedasareceptionistinaconsultingcompanyforalmosttwomonths

whichhelpedmeaccumulatesomeexperienceinapproachingmaddealing

withallkindsofpeople.Mycolleaguesandtheclientswereimpressedbyme

agiftwhoisoutgoingactiveandenthusiastic.Ilikecommunicatingwith

peopleandamwillingtotakeanyhardwork.Ibelievethatonlybyconstantly

challengingmyselfcanIbemoreintelligentlymatureandpreparemyself

betterforthiscompetitivesociety.Ihopeyouwillgivemetheopportunityto

talkwithyouinpersonandamconfidentthatIwillbeaneffectivemember

ofyourcompany.SincerelyyoursLiHua250,MingyueRd,Shanghai200312,

Dec.1,2006Mr.BrownManageroftheHumanResourcesDivision,Sunny

CompanyLtd,526,WestZhongshanRd,Shanghai200013DearMr.Brown:

Thepositionofapart-timemarketsurveyoradvertisedon

drewmyattentionandthusIamwritingtooffermyservice.Iamasophomore

in***University,majoringinmarketing.IcanspeakEnglishfluentlyand

havepassedCET-4.Lastsummer,Iworkedasareceptionistinaconsulting

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experienceinapproachingmaddealingwithallkindsofpeople.My

colleaguesandtheclientswereimpressedbyme,agiftwhoisoutgoing,

activeandenthusiastic.Ilikecommunicatingwithpeopleandamwillingto

takeanyhardwork.Ibelievethatonlybyconstantlychallengingmyselfcan

Ibemoreintelligentlymatureandpreparemyselfbetterforthiscompetitive

society.Ihopeyouwillgivemetheopportunitytotalkwithyouinperson,

andamconfidentthatIwillbeaneffectivememberofyourcompany.

Sincerelyyours,LiHua

4.MyViewon"Moonlite"Moonliteisatermreferringtothosepeoplewho

exhausttheirearningseverymonthwithoutanysavings.Withtheacceleration

ofglobalizationitseemsthattheavailabilityofvariouscoMyViewon

"Moonlite"Moonliteisatermreferringtothosepeoplewhoexhausttheir

earningseverymonthwithoutanysavings.Withtheaccelerationof

globalization,itseemsthattheavailabilityofvariousco

5.MobilePhoneUsesshouldBeLimitedinLibrary(1)Inthelibrarythe

improperuseofmobilephonesisbecomingincreasinglyserious.Many

studentsarefoundtalkingloudlyonphonesortakingaphoneinaudible

ringingmodeintothelibrary.(2)Thereisnodoubtthatthoseimpolite

behaviors(3)hoveanegativeinfluenceonlibraryreaders.(4)Foronething

mobilephonesareadistractionforthosewhousemobilephonesfortheycan

hardly(5)concentrateonreading.(4)Foranothersuchabehaviorcauses

disturbancetootherleaders.It'sveryimportantforthereaderstokeepaquiet

atmospheresincethelibraryisaplaceforstudyandresearch.Allstudents

shouldobeylibraryregulationsandkeepquietinthelibrary.(6)iftheydo

needtousemobilephonestheycansettheirmobilephonesinthesilence

modeandmakephonecallsindesignatedareas(7)suchasrestroomsandthe

elevatorarea.(8)Inthiswayallthereadersinthelibrarycanhelptocreatea

goodatmosphereand(9)benefitfromreading.MobilePhoneUsesshouldBe

LimitedinLibrary(1)Inthelibrary,theimproperuseofmobilephonesis

becomingincreasinglyserious.Manystudentsarefoundtalkingloudlyon

phonesortakingaphoneinaudibleringingmodeintothelibrary.(2)There

isnodoubtthatthoseimpolitebehaviors(3)hoveanegativeinfluenceon

libraryreaders.(4)Foronething,mobilephonesareadistractionforthose

whousemobilephones,fortheycanhardly(5)concentrateonreading.(4)

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