2023年河南省平顶山市大学英语6级大学英语六级模拟考试(含答案).docx
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1、2023年河南省平顶山市大学英语6级大学英语六级模拟考试(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、LWriting(10 题)1. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Say No to Pirated Products. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below.1 .目前盗版的现象比较严重2 .造成这种现象的原因及其危害3 .我们应该怎么做Useful words and express
2、ions:盗 版:piracy(n.)盗版产品:pirated products知识产权:intellectual property rights侵犯版权:infringe sb/s copyright; copyright infringementSay No to Pirated Products2. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a resume. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below:假设你
3、是李明一名应届毕业生,在报纸上看到一则招聘广告,你想要到登广告的公司供职,请给该公司写一封求职信,内容应简要介绍自己的情况以及自己的经历等。3. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled On Independent Spirit. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below:poll, when the magazine asked 662 college presidents to iden
4、tify the countrys best places of learning. It has since changed into an annually frightening experience for reputable universities. A strong showing in the rankings spurs student interest and alumni giving while a slip has grave consequences for public relations.University administrators deeply disl
5、ike the survey. Many reject the idea that schools can be stacked up against one another in any meaningful way. And the surveys methodology is suspect. The rankings are still based partly on peer evaluations. They compare rates of alumni giving, which has little to do with the transmission of knowled
6、ge. Besides, the magazines data are sup plied by the schools and unproved.But whether the rankings are fair is beside the point, because they are wildly influential. In the 1983 survey barely half of the presidents approached bothered to respond. Today, only a handful dare refuse.Most, in fact, do m
7、ore than simply fill out the survey. Competition between colleges for top students is increasing, partly because of the very popularity of rankings. Colin Diver, the president of Reed College in Oregon, considers that nrankings create powerful incentives to manipulate data and distort institutional
8、behaviour/ A school may game the system by luring applications from students who stand no chance of admission, or by leaning on alumni to arrange jobs for graduates. Reed is one of the few prominent colleges that dares to despise taking part in the US News survey.In some ways, the scramble to attrac
9、t applicants has helped students. Universities such as Duke in North Carolina and Rice in Houston are devoting more money to scholarships. That seems a reasonable response to the challenge of the rankings, as the National Centre for Education Statistics reckons that roughly two-thirds of undergradua
10、tes rely on financial aid.Other colleges, though, are trying to drum up excitement by offering privileges that would have been unheard of a generation ago. Students at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) now appreciate weekly maid service in the dorms. nThe elevatorsreplied an enthusias
11、tic respondent to an online survey,nsmell lemon fresh.n Students at Pennsylvania State University enjoy free access to Napster, the music-sharing service. Multi-million dollar gyms have become so common that they are unremarkable.University officials, defending this strategy, often imply that they a
12、re only responding to student demand. Discouraging words for those who believe that a colleges job is to educate, not indulge.What do the top universities take the annual rankings as?A.A severe test.B.A routine schedule.C.A chance to distinguish themselves.D.An official public-opinion poll.33.CIO五、5
13、.Error Correction 题)34. When some 19th New Yorkers said Harlem”, they meant almost all of Manhattan above 86th Street. Toward the end of the century, however, a group of citizens in upper Manhattan want, perhaps, to Sishape a closer and more precise sense of community designated a section that they
14、wished to have known as Harlem. The chosen areawas the Harlem which Blacks were moving in the first decades of the S2new century as they left their old settlements on the middle and lower blocks of the West Side.As the community became predominantly Black, the very word“Harlem seemed to lose its old
15、 mean. At times it was easy to forget S3 that Harlem was originally the Dutch name Harlem, the S4 community it described had been founded by people from Holland, and that for most of its three centuriesit was first settled in the sixteen hundreds-it had been preoccupied by White New Yorkers. S5Harle
16、m became synonymous to Black life and Black style, in S6 Manhattan. Blacks living there used the word as though they had coined it on themselves-not only to designate their area of residence S7 but to express their sense of the various qualities of its life and atmosphere. As the years passed, nHarl
17、emn asserted an even larger S8meaning. In the words of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., the pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, Harlem became the symbol of liberty and the Promised Land to Negroes everywheren.By 1919, Harlems population had grown by several thousand. It had received its share of warti
18、me migration from the South, the Caribbean, and parts of colonial Africa. Some of the new arrivals merely lived in Harlem; it was New York they had come to, looking S9 for jobs and for all the other legendary opportunities of life in the city.To others who migrated to Harlem, New York was merely the
19、 cityin which they found themselves: Harlem was exactly what they S10 wished to be.SIS9S3六、6.Error Correction 题)S9S8 39.S7参考答案l.Say No to Pirated Products Piracy is a serious problem with which this country is confronted. In many places we see people peddling pirated books or disks. Actually piracy
20、has become so widespread that it has sevSay No to Pirated Products Piracy is a serious problem with which this country is confronted. In many places we see people peddling pirated books or disks. Actually, piracy has become so widespread that it has sev2.May 27th 2005 Dear Sir I was pleased to see y
21、our ad in Beijing Evening News on May 25th 2005 for a sales engineer. This July 1 will receive my Bachelors degree in Electronic Engineering from Beijing University. I believe that I have capability to work well because of my education and work experiences. As indicated in my attached resume my main
22、 degree course is concerned with basic electronic topics. But I also have taken such courses as Marketing Consumer Behavior Strategies and Psychology and all available opportunities to increase my knowledge I have already passed CET-6 with excellent results and I have even worked two summers as an E
23、nglish interpreter at Beijing Travel Service. I would welcome an opportunity to join your staff because your work is the kind I have been preparing to do and because the conditions under which it is carded out would help to express my abilities. If an interview is needed please call me at your conve
24、nience. Thank you very much! Best wishes! Sincerely Li MingMay 27th, 2005 Dear Sir, I was pleased to see your ad in Beijing Evening News on May 25th, 2005 for a sales engineer. This July 1 will receive my Bachelors degree in Electronic Engineering from Beijing University. I believe that I have capab
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