(2023年)江西省抚州市大学英语6级大学英语六级模拟考试(含答案).docx
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1、(2023年)江西省抚州市大学英语6级大学英语六级模拟考试(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、l.Writing(10 题)1. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a passage in the title of Buying Books or P, Borrowing Books. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1 .有些人认为书应该借来看。2 .有些人认为书应该买来
2、看。3 .你的选择。2. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay commenting on the latest change in the postgraduate craze. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese.1 . 6.5%考研人数在持续上涨10年后于2007年开始减少。2 .考研热降温的原因。(收费改革;研究生就业难;用人单位重视工作经验)3
3、.我们应该如何选择。Post-graduate Craze Cools Off理。of Post-graduate Test Takers in ShanghaiYearHimber of Applicantslargin8461195045-6.5%S1038.S839. S6参考答案1 .Buying Books or Borrowing Books? Books can arm us with knowledge and information we need for successful lives. There are generally two ways in which we c
4、an have access to books: borrowing or buying. Many people choose to borrow books. For one thing borrowing books can save us huge amounts of money. For another if we borrow books from the library or friends we normally have deadline to finish them. Consequently we can read more books in a limited tim
5、e just as a famous Chinese saying goes nbooks can not be read unless borrowed.0 Some others believe that advantages of buying books are more obvious and compelling. Firstly we can keep the books as long as we wish and then read them carefully or even over and over again. Secondly we can take whateve
6、r notes on the margin of the pages of the books. Finally the process of selecting and keeping books can be a great fun. Despite all the above arguments my choice is to borrow books for which only skimming is enough and to buy books for which careful reading is needed.Buying Books or Borrowing Books?
7、 Books can arm us with knowledge and information we need for successful lives. There are generally two ways in which we can have access to books: borrowing or buying. Many people choose to borrow books. For one thing, borrowing books can save us huge amounts of money. For another, if we borrow books
8、 from the library or friends, we normally have deadline to finish them. Consequently we can read more books in a limited time, just as a famous Chinese saying goes, nbooks can not be read unless borrowed/1 Some others believe that advantages of buying books are more obvious and compelling. Firstly,
9、we can keep the books as long as we wish and then read them carefully or even over and over again. Secondly, we can take whatever notes on the margin of the pages of the books. Finally, the process of selecting and keeping books can be a great fun.Despite all the above arguments, my choice is to bor
10、row books for which only skimming is enough and to buy books for which careful reading is needed.2.Post-graduate Craze Cools Off The post-graduate craze has long since been a hot issue on most campuses around the country. According to the statistics released by Shanghai Educational Test Institute 79
11、299 students in Shanghai sat in for the post-graduate entrance exams in 2003 a dramatic rise of 32.6% over the previous year. The year of 2003 is the tenth year since the number of postgraduate test takers began to grow rapidly and steadily. However since then the rising line has gradually plateaued
12、 year by year with a modest rise of 6.7% 1.8% 2.1% respectively in 2004 2005 2006. In 2007 the number of test takers even dropped by 6.5% in comparison with 2006. All these statistics point to an interesting phenomenon the post-graduate test after a ten-year craze is starting to cool off. Three majo
13、r factors account for the cooling off of the post-graduate craze. One is the post- graduate education reform. Postgraduate students used to enjoy a modest government subsidy for their three year studies. But according to the new graduate program they have to pay for all their living and learning exp
14、enses. Faced with the rising education costs some students hesitate to apply for the teat. Another factor is the pressure from the increasingly competitive job market. Many students used to believe that the more education they received the better job opportunities they would have. With the expanded
15、enrollment for both undergraduates and postgraduates job hunt becomes more and more difficult. Many students fear that when they finish their post-graduate studies the positions will have been already occupied. Moreover many companies prefer experienced employees to new graduates who tend to know no
16、thing but impractical book knowledge. As a result some students decide to start work early so as to accumulate more work experiences. In my opinion before we make the choice we need to think twice. What kind of job do I really want to do? Does the job require practical work experience or theoretical
17、 knowledge? Can the graduate program offer what I want to learn? Our final decision should be based on our personal situations.Post-graduate Craze Cools Off The post-graduate craze has long since been a hot issue on most campuses around the country. According to the statistics released by Shanghai E
18、ducational Test Institute, 79,299 students in Shanghai sat in for the post-graduate entrance exams in 2003, a dramatic rise of 32.6% over the previous year. The year of 2003 is the tenth year since the number of postgraduate test takers began to grow rapidly and steadily. However, since then, the ri
19、sing line has gradually plateaued year by year, with a modest rise of 6.7%, 1.8%, 2.1% respectively in 2004, 2005, 2006. In 2007, the number of test takers even dropped by 6.5% in comparison with 2006. All these statistics point to an interesting phenomenon the post-graduate test, after a ten-year c
20、raze, is starting to cool off. Three major factors account for the cooling off of the post-graduate craze. One is the post- graduate education reform. Post-graduate students used to enjoy a modest government subsidy for their three year studies. But according to the new graduate program, they have t
21、o pay for all their living and learning expenses. Faced with the rising education costs, some students hesitate to apply for the teat. Another factor is the pressure from the increasingly competitive job market. Many students used to believe that the more education they received, the better job oppo
22、rtunities they would have. With the expanded enrollment for both undergraduates and post- graduates, job hunt becomes more and more difficult. Many students fear that when they finish their post-graduate studies, the positions will have been already occupied. Moreover, many companies prefer experien
23、ced employees to new graduates who tend to know nothing but impractical book knowledge. As a result, some students decide to start work early so as to accumulate more work experiences. In my opinion, before we make the choice, we need to think twice. What kind of job do I really want to do? Does the
24、 job require practical work experience or theoretical knowledge? Can the graduate program offer what I want to learn? Our final decision should be based on our personal situations.3.College Students1 Social Responsibilities If you Google” the 71st anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre” (in Chinese) on
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