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1、【2023年】湖北省随州市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、LWriting(10 题)1. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled My View on Remedial Examinations. You should write at least 150 words based on the outline given in Chinese below:1 .补考是大学教育的一部分2 .我对补考的看法3 .如何发挥补考的作用My View on Re
2、medial Examinations2. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Study under a Work-Study Program. You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:1 .在大学校园中,有的大学生是因为生活困难而勤工俭学,有的大学生是为锻炼实际能力2 .作为一名在校大学生,你如何看待勤工俭学问题Study under a Wor
3、k-Study Program3 . Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled How to Cultivate Team Spirit? You should write at least 150 words .following the outline given below.1 .闭队精神对人的成长至又重要2 .但现在许多人缺乏闭队精神3 .在我看来How to Cultivate Team Spirit?Most Americans believed tha
4、t they would be able to have a very happy family life on the condition of.五、5 .Error Correction 题)S4S10S2六、6.Error Correction 题)S933. CBS, one of the three major commercial networks, were organized in Si 1928 which its founder, William Paley, acquired ownership of a group of S2radio stations. As the
5、 Columbia Broadcasting System expanded-its operations, soon become the largest radio network in the United States, it S3 precociously recognized the potential for the rapidly evolved television S4 broadcasting technology. On July 13th, 1931, it began experimentally S5 television broadcasting in New
6、York, and ten years later began regularblack and white week broadcasts over its WCBW TV station in the same S6 city, that became WCBS TV in November 1946. With Television City in S7Hollywood, CBS launched the industrys first full scale production studio. Today CBS owns television stations, radio sta
7、tions, and home video production and distribution interests. The CBS Broadcasting Groupcomposed S8 of six divisions: television network, entertainment, sports, news, local television stations, and radio. For most of commercial television history, CBS has been the leader in prime time ratings, having
8、 the highest rated shows in almost every year from the mid 1950s through the mid 1980s. During the late 1980s, however, CBS lost its top position from NBC. CBS has traditionallyS9 been strong in the TV news area. The network began the first regular TV news program in 1948 with Douglas Edwards as anc
9、hor. Journalism legends such asEdward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite gave CBS its reputation as qualityS10 news broadcaster.Si39.S6参考答案 l.My View on Remedial Examinations It is known that remedial examination has been part of university education for many years . And there are many arguments about th
10、e advantages and disadvantages of remedial examinationbuMy View on Remedial Examinations It is known that remedial examination has been part of university education for many years . And there are many arguments about the advantages and disadvantages of remedial examination, bu2.Study under a Work-St
11、udy Program Nowadays more and more college students are taking part-time jobs as they have more time at their disposal. Some are eager to gain experience and improve their practical skills. Others wantStudy under a Work-Study Program Nowadays more and more college students are taking part-time jobs
12、as they have more time at their disposal. Some are eager to gain experience and improve their practical skills. Others want3.How to Cultivate Team Spirit? 1 Team spirit is a must for the growth of everyone. Without teamwork no individual or group (a company an institute or even a country) can achiev
13、e anything. 2 HoweverHow to Cultivate Team Spirit? 1 Team spirit is a must for the growth of everyone. Without teamwork, no individual or group (a company, an institute or even a country) can achieve anything. 2 However,解析:本篇作文标题是“HOW to Cultivate TeamSpirit?”,这也就是文章的主旨,写作时应该重点围绕“如何”加以阐述。所以outline中的
14、前面两点(团队精神的重要性以及许多人缺失团队精神) 虽然必不可少,但不能太费笔墨。当然,本文的难点也正是就“团队精神的培养提出几条建议。这需要考生充分发挥自己的主观能动性,各显神通:样文给出两条建议:首先, 我们要从思想上认识到个人力量是有限的;其次,要在行动上积极参与社会活动、考生在处理类似问题时,也不妨从“思想”和“行动”的角度来田老心OAnalysis1文章开头,往往只需用英语复述out line中的含义即可。主题句+支 持句”的结构很清楚。2对于outline提到的“缺乏团队精神”的现象做简要描述,用too individualistic to be cooperative 说 明其原
15、因及表现方式。3可以说是文章的主题句,以问句的形式出现。4只打算写两点时,注意用适当 的信号词表示这两点。First和Furthermore可以表示两者之间的 递进关系。6引用名言说明应该团结(也就是要合作)的道理,具有较强的说服力。4.Value Time Value Life As an old saying goes An inch of time equals an inch of gold. Gold can be regained if it is gone but time will never return when it passed/1 Perhaps time is un
16、limited in some degree but mans liValue Time, Value Life As an old saying goes, nAn inch of time equals an inch of gold. Gold can be regained if it is gone, but time will never return when it passed/ Perhaps time is unlimited in some degree, but mans li5.How to Succeed in a Job Interview? Job interv
17、iews are very important. Knowing how to take a good interview is important because to some extent to succeed in a job interview means to be offered a desirable job. First impressions are of great importance. The following points can help you impress the interviewer favorably. First of ail be careful
18、 of your appearance. Your dress should be formal neat and proper for the occasion. Secondly punctuality is vital and make sure to arrive on time. Thirdly be confident in yourself but speak to the interviewer in a polite manner and be modest but not humble about your capacity which would leave a good
19、 impression on your would-be boss. A job interview is a potential opportunity and challenges to acquire a good job. The difference between a person who succeeds and one who does not lies only in the way each treats opportunities and challenges. A successful person is always well prepared to meet bot
20、h of them as they arrive. Try to follow the tips mentioned above and you are sure to succeed.How to Succeed in a Job Interview? Job interviews are very important. Knowing how to take a good interview is important because, to some extent, to succeed in a job interview means to be offered a desirable
21、job. First impressions are of great importance. The following points can help you impress the interviewer favorably. First of ail, be careful of your appearance. Your dress should be formal, neat and proper for the occasion. Secondly, punctuality is vital and make sure to arrive on time. Thirdly, be
22、 confident in yourself but speak to the interviewer in a polite manner, and be modest but not humble about your capacity, which would leave a good impression on your would-be boss. Ajob interview is a potential opportunity and challenges to acquire a good job. The difference between a person who suc
23、ceeds and one who does not lies only in the way each treats opportunities and challenges. A successful person is always well prepared to meet both of them as they arrive. Try to follow the tips mentioned above and you are sure to succeed.6.Scientific Attitude In modem society science and technology
24、has become so important that it has attracted more and more people to embark the career of scientific research. However one question must be faced diScientific Attitude In modem society science and technology has become so important that it has attracted more and more people to embark the career of
25、scientific research. However, one question must be faced di7.Starting Career in a Big City or Small Town? Want to be a small fish in a big pond or the other way round? Every graduate faces this question when leaving school and starting their careers. Some prefer to stay in the big cities after gradu
26、ation since life in big cities means more experiences more opportunities and bigger space for career development. At the same time higher salary is another temptation for the new grads. However some other graduates want to start their careers in small towns. There they can have a life that is easier
27、 quieter and less competitive compared with that in big cities. Besides its more likely that they can be a big fish in a small pond and win promotion earlier than their city counterparts. As far as I am concerned I would like to start in a big city like Beijing. My major is Computer Science. There a
28、re few related jobs offered in small towns but it is the opposite in Beijing where many big companies need computer specialists. Im sure I can realize my dream as a program specialist here.Starting Career in a Big City or Small Town? Want to be a small fish in a big pond or the other way round? Ever
29、y graduate faces this question when leaving school and starting their careers. Some prefer to stay in the big cities after graduation, since life in big cities means more experiences, more opportunities and bigger space for career development. At the same time, higher salary is another temptation fo
30、r the new grads. However, some other graduates want to start their careers in small towns. There, they can have a life that is easier, quieter and less competitive compared with that in big cities. Besides, its more likely that they can be a big fish in a small pond and win promotion earlier than th
31、eir city counterparts. As far as I am concerned, I would like to start in a big city like Beijing. My major is Computer Science. There are few related jobs offered in small towns, but it is the opposite in Beijing where many big companies need computer specialists. Pm sure I can realize my dream as
32、a program specialist here.8.Studying Abroad Nowadays more and more Chinese students are interested in studying abroad especially in the U.S. They spend much more time energy and money on the preparation for studying abroad than on theirStudying Abroad Nowadays more and more Chinese students are inte
33、rested in studying abroad, especially in the U.S. They spend much more time, energy and money on the preparation for studying abroad than on their9.College Reading Room Phenomenon As is shown in the graph of the college reading room attendance there are roughly two cycles with great rise and fall. W
34、hen the new term starts in September there are about 275 students who go to the reading room. The number increases rapidly with each passing month till November and still increases at a much lower rate reaching the peak just before the exams in early December. During the winter vacation most student
35、s go home so the number of students using the reading room drops to almost 175. The second cycle in the spring semester is similar to the first. After three months the number goes up greatly. It is only after April with the approaching final exams in mind that most students start seriously using the
36、 facilities of the reading room. During the summer vacation students are rarely seen in it. The attendance figures reflect the students1 life at college. The graph indicates that exams are the driving force for many students. In the first two months of each semester quite a few students relaxes sinc
37、e exams are still far away. They only study hard in reading room a few weeks before the exams because there they can easily get hold of all the references they need for their term papers or the exams. In fact students should not study for the sake of exams because it is just one effective way of tes
38、ting the knowledge they have absorbed. Therefore if they studied not for the exams but for acquiring knowledge their lives would be much easier. As I see it the key to real success in study lies in ones willingness to acquire knowledge and get good command of modern science and technology. So if one
39、 wants to be a talented student he should attend every lecture and eagerly absorb new knowledge in the reading room. Thus the graph above would have a smoother or steadier curve.College Reading Room Phenomenon As is shown in the graph of the college reading room attendance, there are roughly two cyc
40、les with great rise and fall. When the new term starts in September, there are about 275 students who go to the reading room. The number increases rapidly with each passing month till November and still increases at a much lower rate, reaching the peak just before the exams in early December. During
41、 the winter vacation, most students go home, so the number of students using the reading room drops to almost 175. The second cycle in the spring semester is similar to the first. After three months the number goes up greatly. It is only after April, with the approaching final exams in mind that mos
42、t students start seriously using the facilities of the reading room. During the summer vacation, students are rarely seen in it. The attendance figures reflect the students1 life at college. The graph indicates that exams are the driving force for many students. In the first two months of each semes
43、ter, quite a few students relaxes since exams are still far away. They only study hard in reading room a few weeks before the exams because there they can easily get hold of all the references they need for their term papers or the exams. In fact, students should not study for the sake of exams beca
44、use it is just one effective way of testing the knowledge they have absorbed. Therefore, if they studied not for the exams but for acquiring knowledge, their lives would be much easier. As I see it, the key to real success in study lies in ones willingness to acquire knowledge and get good command o
45、f modern science and technology. So if one wants to be a talented student, he should attend every lecture and eagerly absorb new knowledge in the reading room. Thus the graph above would have a smoother or steadier curve.10.Should We Read Extensively or Intensively? While reading college students fa
46、ce two choices: reading extensively or reading intensively on their majors. It is really a hard choice for our students because both ways of reading are important in learning. However as for an undergraduate student I think it is more important to read extensively. To start with I stress the importa
47、nce of reading extensively because of the fact that reading extensively is overlooked by many college students. Nowadays ninny college students are so deeply buried in the textbooks of their majors that they do not even touch other books. They are reading for their majors but not for knowledge. In t
48、he long run they know nothing but majors. This is harmful for them to become a fully developed talent in the future. Secondly I emphasize the importance of reading extensively because it is the fundamental step to further the major of an undergraduate student. Reading extensively can provide support
49、ing knowledge for a students major. It is hard to imagine that a student without the basic knowledge of mathematics will ever become a physicist or a chemist. To become a full-developed talent and to study ones major well an undergraduate student should attach enough importance to reading extensively.Should We Read Extensively or Intensively? While reading, college students face two choices: reading ex