(2022年)江苏省苏州市大学英语6级大学英语六级预测试题(含答案).docx
(2022年)江苏省苏州市大学英语6级大学英语六级预测试题(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、LWritingQO 题)1. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter to the local government complaining that some Internet cafes open to teenagers you should write at least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese1 .许多网吧向未成年人开放2 .列举这一现象的危害并分析原因3 .提出建议,希望引起重视2. Directions: The following table gives statistics showing the aspects of quality of life in five countries. Write a composition describing the information in the table below. You should write at least 150 words.CountryGNP per head (2000, $)calorie supply per headLife expectancy at birth (years)Infant mortality rates per 1000 live birthsBangladeshBolivia67EgyptIndonesia23143. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Youth. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below:1 .青春是人生的一个重要阶段。2 .然而,对于不同的人来说,这一阶段的生活也不同。3 .自己对待青春的态度。only about one-fortieth that of the U.S.A. The figure in terms of the daily calorie supply per head in Bangladesh is the half of that in U.S.A, and its infant mortality rate was 6 times greater. In conclusion it can be seen from the economic indicators that the four developing countries have a long way to go before reaching the same level of quality of life as the U.S.A. At the same time the U.S:A. has the responsibility to help the other countries to develop their economies and improve their people's living standards.The table uses four broad economic indicators to show the standard of living in five selected countries in 2000, including both the most developed nation in the world and some of the much less developed nations. As can be seen from the statistics, the U.S.A.one of the richest countries in the worldhad the highest GNP and daily calorie intake, the longest life expectancy and the lowest infant mortality rate. The other developing countries had a considerably lower quality of life. Egypt, Indonesia and Bolivia were similar in their range of indicators, with Egypt having the highest quality of life among the three. However, Egypts infant mortality rate was slightly higher than Indonesia's, at 40 deaths per 1,000 compared to 31 in Indonesia. Bangladesh had by far the lowest quality of life in all the four indicators. Its GNP was only about onefortieth that of the U.S.A. The figure in terms of the daily calorie supply per head in Bangladesh is the half of that in U.S.A., and its infant mortality rate was 6 times greater. In conclusion, it can be seen from the economic indicators that the four developing countries have a long way to go before reaching the same level of quality of life as the U.S.A. At the same time, the U.S:A. has the responsibility to help the other countries to develop their economies and improve their people's living standards.3 .Youth Youth is an important stage in life. When a person reaches this stage he has become full-grown. That is to say he has fully matured in his body character power etc. He is no longer a child. He can accomplish some thing or even achieve great successes in this period of life. Many a man becomes great when he is young in the human history. However life of this period differs with different persons. Different persons have different ideas as to how to spend their youth. Some want to spend it for only enjoying themselves by eating drinking and even fooling about. As a result a few of them become wrong-doers. Others study diligently to enrich their knowledge or work hard to develop their abilities to serve the people. Thus they become persons who are of value to the people. We are young students so we should value our youth very highly. Since youth is the time of both physical and mental growth we have to make the best of our golden age in life building our bodies and broadening our knowledge. And wc dedicate our youth to our country. We must never idle about or waste our time and energy while bursting with youthful vigour; otherwise well accomplish nothing in the end as the saying goes: "If one does not exert oneself in youth will regret it in old age/*Youth Youth is an important stage in life. When a person reaches this stage, he has become full-grown. That is to say, he has fully matured in his body, character, power, etc. He is no longer a child. He can accomplish some thing or even achieve great successes in this period of life. Many a man becomes great when he is young in the human history. However, life of this period differs with different persons. Different persons have different ideas as to how to spend their youth. Some want to spend it for only enjoying themselves by eating, drinking, and even fooling about. As a result, a few of them become wrongdoers. Others study diligently to enrich their knowledge or work hard to develop their abilities to serve the people. Thus they become persons who are of value to the people. We are young students, so we should value our youth very highly. Since youth is the time of both physical and mental growth, we have to make the best of our golden age in life, building our bodies and broadening our knowledge. And we dedicate our youth to our country. We must never idle about or waste our time and energy, while bursting with youthful vigour; otherwise, well accomplish nothing in the end, as the saying goes: nIf one does not exert oneself in youth, will regret it in old age.”4 .The Reading Preferences of Students at a Chinese University in 2006 From the table based on a survey we made of the reading preferences of students in an Chinese university in 2006 we learn that of all kinds of books contemporary university students like fictions best which has 65.9 percent of book circulation in library while other kinds of books have low percentages: general nonfiction18. 2 science/technology/education 10. 8 art/literature/poetry一5.1. It suggests that contemporary students are much more easily influenced by the fashion than ever before. It's a reasonable and good phenomenon because it reveals that university students like to keep up with the development of society. Thus they will easily adapt themselves to the new life after they graduate from school. Generally I like reading non-fiction for it is tightly connected with the reality. To some degree its no use reading too much fiction which sometimes will take you into fancy fantasy. Fast life pace also doesn't allow me to read books on art or poetry. To me non fiction is even helpful in analyzing society and humanity.The Reading Preferences of Students at a Chinese University in 2006 From the table based on a survey we made of the reading preferences of students in an Chinese university in 2006, we learn that, of all kinds of books, contemporary university students like fictions best, which has 65.9 percent of book circulation in library while other kinds of books have low percentages: general nonfiction一18. 2 , science/technology/education - 10. 8, art/literature/poetry5.1. It suggests that contemporary students are much more easily influenced by the fashion than ever before. It's a reasonable and good phenomenon because it reveals that university students like to keep up with the development of society. Thus they will easily adapt themselves to the new life after they graduate from school. Generally, I like reading non-fiction, for it is tightly connected with the reality. To some degree, it's no use reading too much fiction which sometimes will take you into fancy fantasy. Fast life pace also doesn't allow me to read books on art or poetry. To me, non fiction is even helpful in analyzing society and humanity.5 .Dear Mr. Smith I have received your letter dated April 5 2006 in which you have asked me to make arrangements for your stay here. I am glad to tell you your schedule will be as follows: First of all I will meet you at the airport when you arrive here and then I will take you to our university hotel where I have booked a room for you. On the second day of your arrival you will be invited to attend our teaching activity in a small group. In the afternoon I will take you to visit our students1 lab. On the third day I have arranged a lecture at which I hope you could give us an introduction to the teaching features of fine arts at Cambridge. In the evening I will have a small party for you and you will have more chance to communicate with our students as well as our staff. On the last day I will see you off at the airport. If there is anything inconvenient for you in this schedule please let me know as soon as possible. I am looking forward to your reply and wish you a pleasant journey. Yours respectfully Allen ChuDear Mr. Smith, I have received your letter dated April 5, 2006 in which you have asked me to make arrangements for your stay here. I am glad to tell you your schedule will be as follows: First of all, I will meet you at the airport when you arrive here and then I will take you to our university hotel where I have booked a room for you. On the second day of your arrival, you will be invited to attend our teaching activity in a small group. In the afternoon, I will take you to visit our students* lab. On the third day, I have arranged a lecture at which I hope you could give us an introduction to the teaching features of fine arts at Cambridge. In the evening, I will have a small party for you and you will have more chance to communicate with our students as well as our staff. On the last day I will see you off at the airport. If there is anything inconvenient for you in this schedule, please let me know as soon as possible. I am looking forward to your reply and wish you a pleasant journey. Yours respectfully, Allen Chu6 .How to Encourage People to Use Public Transport The past 5 years have witnessed the rapid increase of private cars in big cities of China. More and more Chinese are able to afford a car and would like to buy a private car to improve their life quality. Several factors contribute to the increasing number of private cars. First it can be attributed to the great advance of people's income as well as the dramatic decrease of car prices due to mass production Besides the rapid expansion of highway systems around the country also encourages more people to use cars as their daily transport. However the rise of private cars has also brought some problems such as traffic congestion and air pollution. In some metropolitans of China during rush hours cars are queuing in urban areas. The exhaust of these private cars also leads to increasingly severe air pollution. According to scientists the global warming is closely related to the emissions of private cars. Therefore in some sense people's life quality is decreasing. In order to reverse this decline in the quality of life in cities attempts must be made to encourage people to use their cars less and public transport more. The government should create a more comfortable and convenient public transport system so that the public would like to use public transport In addition measures should be taken to raise the environmental awareness of the general public. Another direct measure is to impose heavier taxes on the ownership of private cars so as to discourage people from using private cars.How to Encourage People to Use Public Transport The past 5 years have witnessed the rapid increase of private cars in big cities of China. More and more Chinese are able to afford a car and would like to buy a private car to improve their life quality. Several factors contribute to the increasing number of private cars. First, it can be attributed to the great advance of people's income as well as the dramatic decrease of car prices due to mass production Besides, the rapid expansion of highway systems around the country also encourages more people to use cars as their daily transport. However, the rise of private cars has also brought some problems such as traffic congestion and air pollution. In some metropolitans of China, during rush hours cars are queuing in urban areas. The exhaust of these private cars also leads to increasingly severe air pollution. According to scientists, the global warming is closely related to the emissions of private cars. Therefore, in some sense, people's life quality is decreasing. In order to reverse this decline in the quality of life in cities, attempts must be made to encourage people to use their cars less and public transport more. The government should create a more comfortable and convenient public transport system so that the public would like to use public transport In addition, measures should be taken to raise the environmental awareness of the general public. Another direct measure is to impose heavier taxes on the ownership of private cars so as to discourage people from using private cars.7 .The Importance of Creating a Healthy Internet 1 With the development of our society and economy the Internet becomes a necessary tool for everyone to obtain information. 2 However there are also some unhealthy contents in tThe Importance of Creating a Healthy Internet 1 With the development of our society and economy, the Internet becomes a necessary tool for everyone to obtain information. 2 However, there are also some unhealthy contents in t解析:作文标题是“创建健康网络环境的重要性”,这已经表明,写作的重点是说明“为什么要创建健康的网络环境”。但所给出的outline没有 体现这一点。仅仅根据。utline动笔,恐怕写不出好作文来。提纲的第1点和第2点都址说背景,是为我们要论述的论点服务的;第3点指向“措施”,也与论点有关。但是,以这三点中的任何一条为中心, 都有可能偏题。那么该如何做这篇文章呢?不仅要把提纲中的内容纳入,而且还要特别 沦述“创建健康网络环境的重要性”。要思考那么儿条“重要性”出来,才 能有话可说,切合中心主旨。洲练从不同的角度考虑健康网络的重要怀, 培养良好的思维能力,是写好此类作文的关键。Analysis1对应outline的第1条2对应outline的第2条。如果不知道怎么用英洁表达“炒 作”(drumbeating),不说就是。反正仅仅是不良现象中的一个例子而已。3主题句,对应作文标题。4 5 6三条理由。健康的网络可以:预防网络犯罪:保护儿童不受 不良信息的影响;方便我们更好地利用网络资源。(这部分可以八仙过海, 各显神通)总结全文.照应outline的第3条。8 .To Curb Spending The monthly expenditures of college students have been on the rise in the past few years. Some argue that if the students earn the money themselves how they spend it is none of other people's business and after all the general living standard keeps rising. However the fact is that most students live on the money their parents give them. The lure of a more comfortable and fashionable lifestyle-one with name brand clothing mobile phones MP3 and dining out or going to bars with a girlfriendmakes many to be frequent borrowers. In my opinion young students are sensitive to fashions and new trends thus they easily found it's impossible to make ends meet and run into debt. When a student's spending steps beyond the boundaries of daily necessities it becomes a kind of waste. Furthermore widespread extravagant spending on campus could have a bad influence on people's values. But many students see it as a common practice and not a fault. Though everyone has the right to enjoy a comfortable life campus is a place for study. So just think twice before you sign a bilLTo Curb Spending The monthly expenditures of col