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2021年四川省廣安市大學英語6級大學英語六級模擬考試(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、1.Writing(10題)1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledShouldtheStateInterferewithPeople'sSmokingHabits?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.現(xiàn)在許多國家和地區(qū)紛紛頒布禁煙法令,禁止公民在餐廳、酒吧、商店、辦公場所等吸煙

2.你對禁煙令是支持還是反對,并說出理由

ShouldtheStateInterferewithPeople'sSmokingHabits?

2.1.有人認為考研是大學畢業(yè)生最好的出路

2.也有人持不同意見

3.我的看法

ShouldWePursueMaster'sDegree?

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopic"ProblemsaboutReducingStudents'HeavyBurden".Youshouldwriteatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below.

1.目前學生負擔過重的現(xiàn)狀;

2.導致學生負擔過重的原因;

3.減輕學生負擔過重的措施。

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledIsItFarewelltothePrintedBook?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

--電子圖書悄然問世,帶來了巨大的市場潛力,并對出版業(yè)造成一定的沖擊

--電子圖書的優(yōu)勢和弊端

--電子圖書與紙質(zhì)書刊的前景

IsItFarewelltothePrintedBook?

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicTheReadingPreferencesofStudentsataChineseUniversityin2006.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.描述圖表的變化。

2.分析變化的原因。

3.你喜歡讀什么樣的書。

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositionbasedonthefollowinggraph.ThetitleisEnthusiasmforSports.Youshouldwritenolessthan150wordsandgiveyourreasonswhymanyTVviewersprefertowatchsportsprograms.Quoteasfewfiguresaspossibleinyourwritingandwriteneatlyandclearly.

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledLoveOnline.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.有些人認為“網(wǎng)上戀愛”可以接受。

2.有些人認為“網(wǎng)上戀愛”不可以接受。

3.我的看法是……

LoveOnline

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledPositiveandNegativeEffectsofInternet.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.英特網(wǎng)的積極影響。

2.英特網(wǎng)的消極影響。

3.你的看法。

PositiveandNegativeEffectsofInternet

9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicHighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.有的大學畢業(yè)生擇業(yè)時盲目追求高工資,有的則認為提供學習機會及事業(yè)上的發(fā)展才是更重要的

2.持有這兩種觀點的原因

3.你的觀點

HighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?

10.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashortessaybasedonthefollowingnewsextractedfromanewspaper,commentingonwhathadhappenedandgivingyourownunderstandingofit.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandgiveyouressayanappropriatetitle.

"香港著名影、視、歌三棲明星張國榮四月一日從香港某高層數(shù)縱身跳下,自殺身亡......"——《新民晚報》

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)11.

Thefaultofsubvocalizationisoftenattributedtoby________whoequateallreadinglessonswithreadingloud.

12.

Fruits,suchaswatermelon,redgrapefruit,andguava,arenowexcitingtheinterestofresearchersbecause______.

13.

Totradewiththethirdworldismainlybecausethatitisfullofnaturalresources.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.TheMostBeautifulCityinAmerica

IthasbeencalledthemostbeautifulcityinAmerica.Italsoisthesubjectofaverypopularbookaboutmurder.ThestoryofSavannah,Georgia,isourreporttoday.

Savannah,Georgia,isnothuge.Itisonlythe3rdlargestcityinthisSouthernstate.Ithasabout140thousandpeople.YetfewAmericancitieshaveprotectedtheirpastaswellasSavannah.Ithasbeautifuloldhouses.Ithasparkswithtreesandcolorfulflowers.AvisittoSavannahtodayshowsthatlifewaslikeintheSouthernUnitedStates200yearsago.

EnglishsettlersestablishedthecityofSavannahin1733.TheywereledbyGeneralJamesOglethorpe.GeneralOglethorpeand120settlerslandedatYamakaroobluffontheSavannahRiver.TheychosetheplaceforthecityofSavannahonahillabovetheriver.Itwas29kilometersfromtheAtlanticOcean.

GeneralOglethorpedecidedtomakeSavannahasbeautifulasacitycouldbe.Hedesignedthestreetsinanunusualway.Manydidnotcrosseachother.Instead,theyendedinlargeopensquareareas.Thereare21suchpublicsquaresinSavannah.Theyhavegrass,trees,flowersandstatues.Theyalsohaveplacesforpeopletositandenjoythebeauty.

Inthe1700sSavannahbecameabusyportcityforexportingfarmproducts.In1793Eliwhiteneywasteachingonacottonfarmnearthecity.Heinventedamachinethatremovedseedsfromthecottonplant.Untilthentheseedhadtoberemovedbyhand.Theworkwasveryhard.Eliwhiteney'sinventionwascalledthe"cottongin".Itgreatlyimprovedtheabilitytoproducecotton.

ThecottonginmadecottonthemostimportantproductintheAmericanSouth.AnditincreasedimportanceofSavannahasaportcity.Savannahbecametheworld'sleadingmarketforcotton.TheSavannahCottonExchangesetthepriceofcottonaroundtheworld.Thecitybecamerich.Richpeoplebegantobuildlargebeautifulhouses.Thecitycontinuedtogrowricheruntiltheearly1860s.ThatiswhenAmerica'sNortliemstatesfoughttherebelSouthernstatesintheCivilWar.

OneofthemostfamousNortherngeneralswasWilliamSherman.HeleduniontroopstoseizecontrolofrebelterritoryintheSouth.GeneralShermancapturedthecityofAtlanta.FromAtlantahemarchedhistroopsthroughtheheartofGeorgiatotheAtlanticOcean.ItwasknownasSherman'sMarchtotheSea.TheUniontroopsburnedallthehouses,farms,animalsandfoodsuppliesontheirway.ThepurposewastodestroypopularsupportfortherebellionoftheSouthernstates.GeneralShermansaid,"TheUnionmustmakeoldandyoung,richandpoorfeelthehardhandofwar."

ThepeopleofSavannahlearnedwhatGeneralShermanhaddonetotherestofGeorgia.Theydidnotwantthesamethingtohappentothem.Sotheyofferedtosurrendertheirbeautifulcityffhepromisednottobumit.GeneralShermanacceptedtheoffer.InDecember,1864,hescmamessagetoPresidentAbrahamLincolninWashington.Itsaid,"IbegtopresentyouasaChristmasgift—thecityofSavannah."Sherman'sgiftincluded150heavyguns,ammunitionand25thousandbalesofcotton.

TheCivilWarhurtSavannah'seconomy.Andyearsofgrowingnothingbutcottondamagedthesoil.Aninsectcalledthebollweevildestroyedtheplant.By1920,littlecottonwasleft.Duringthe1900s,manufacturingtooktheplaceofcottonfarming.Savannah'sshippingindustrycontinuedtogrow.However,manyoldhousesweretearingdown,ortheyfellapart.Onevisitorsaidthecitywaslikeabeautifulwomanwithadirtyface.

Inthe1950ssomecitizensofSavannahbecameangrywhenmoreoldhouseswerebeingthreatenedbydevelopment.Onecompanywantedtodestroyahousetobuildaparkingareaforcars.Agroupof7womendecidedtosavethehouse.Theyaskedpeopleformoney.Theycollec

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

AccordingtoBobbyPeck,targetingthecompanieswouldbedifficultasitwouldbenear-impossibletoprovethatillnessessufferedwerecausedby______.

16.

AlmosthalfoftheNegroslavesdiedduringthevoyagebecauseoftheterribleconditionstheyhadtoendure.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

VirtuallyallpatientschoosetotoleratesideeffectswhenconfrontedwiththechoicebetweendyingfromHIV-AIDSandsideeffects.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

WithincreasingpopularityofdigitalTVandset-topboxes,thedebateonpublicfundingfortheBBCis______.

19.Thedisabilityinsuranceobtainedbytheemployeebenefitsplanis______.

A.notenoughforadecentliving

B.quiteenoughforadecentliving

C.betterthanthesalarybyworkingregularly

D.asequalasyouroriginalweeklysalary

20.

Manysellerstendtorefusepersonalchecksforfearof______.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)21.(25)

A.TheystillregarditanimportanttraditionalfestivaltothankGodforagoodharvest.

B.Theythinkitafestivalforonlyschoolchildren.

C.Theydon'tthinkitveryimportantforthem.

D.Theyonlythinkittimeforfamilytogathertogetherago.

22.(31)

A.Folkmusicandclassicalmusic.

B.Classicalmusicandpopularmusic.

C.Popularmusicandfolkmusic.

D.Noneoftheabove.

23.聽力原文:M:Hurryup,Linda.Ihearthattherearen'tmanyticketsleftforthefootballmatch.

W:I'mreadynow.Let'sgo.It'stheearlybirdthatcatchestheworm.

Q:Whydidthemanaskthewomantohurryup?

(17)

A.Hedidn'twanttowarmupforthegame.

B.Hedidn'twanttobeheldupintraffic.

C.Hewantedtomakesuretheygottickets.

D.Hewantedtocatchasmanygamebirdsaspossible.

24.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

Ahappymarriageapparentlyisgoodmedicine,buthostilespousesmaybeharmfultooneanother'shealth.Couplesin【B1】______marriagestakelongerthanthehappilymarriedtohealfromallkindsofwounds,fromminorscrapesor【B2】______injuriestomajorsurgery,suggestsastudyovertheweekend.Andthehealthtolltakenbyastressfuljobseemstobe【B3】______whentheworkerhasapleasurablehomelife.Thisnewresearch,reportedatanAmericanPsychosomaticSocietymeeting,addstogrowingevidencethatmarriagehasan【B4】______onhealth.Inthewoundhealingstudy,42couplesagreedtoletresearchersuseasuction【B5】______tocreateseveralminorblisterwoundsontheirskinintwo【B6】______abouttwomonthsapart.Thefirsttime,couplesweretoldtodiscussa【B7】______topic;thenexttimetheyweregivenhalfanhourto【B8】______anissueortwoonwhichtheydisagreed.Theirdiscussionsweremonitored.Researchersalso【B9】______.Theoutcome:"Evenasimplediscussionofadisagreementslowswoundhealing,"sayspsychologistJaniceKieeolt-Glaser,whodidthestudywithcoauthorRonaldGlaserofOhioStateUniversityCollegeofMedicine.Overall,【B10】______.Hostilecouplespepperingbothdiscussionswithcriticism,sarcasmandput-downs—healedtheslowest.Ittookthem40%longer,ortwomoredays,toheal,andtheyalsoproducedlessoftheproteinslinkedtohealing.【B11】______,Kiecoh-Glaseradds."Suchstressbeforesurgerymattersgreatly,"shesays,andtheeffectcouldapplytohealingfromanyinjury.

【B1】

25.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

聽力原文:Americansliketolaughandmakejokes.Especiallypracticaljokes,whicharejokesintendedtotrickorpeopledeceiveinsomeharmlessway,arealwayspopular.IntheUnitedStatesandafewothercountriesthefirstdayofApril,AprilFoolsDay,isadaydevotedtosuchharmlesspracticaljokesandanexcuseforeveryAmericantofoolhisfriendsandneighbors.WhenIwasacollegestudent,ourdailycollegenewspaper,whichwasreadbymostofthepeoplewholivedinthecitynearthecollegeaswellasbystudents,alwayshadaspecialAprilFoolsEdition.Oneyearthepapersaidthatabeautifulparkinthecenterofthecampuswastobeturnedintoaparkinglot.AnotheryearthepaperfalselyreportedthataRussiansubmarinehadbeenseeninthelakewhichisonthecampus.Itwassurprisingthatmanypeoplebelievedthesestories.ButprobablythemostsuccessfulpracticaljokeofalltimewasanationalradiobroadcastbyDrsonWells.Mr.WellstoldhisaudiencethattheEarthwasbeinginvadedbyMars.Hisdescriptionofthisinvasionfromouterspacewassorealisticthathecausedapanicandwasactualresponsibleforthedeathsofseveralpeople.

Americansliketolaughandmakejokes.(36)______practicaljokes,whicharejokesintendedtotrickorpeople(37)______insome(38)______way,arealwayspopular.IntheUnitedStatesandafewothercountriesthefirstdayofApril,AprilFoolsDay,isaday(39)______tosuchharmlesspracticaljokesandanexcuseforeveryAmericantofoolhisfriendsand(40)______.WhenIwasacollegestudent,ourdailycollegenewspaper,whichwasreadbymostofthepeoplewholivedinthecitynearthecollegeaswellasbystudents,alwayshadaspecialAprilFools(41)______.Oneyearthepapersaidthatabeautifulparkinthecenterofthecampuswastobeturnedintoa(42)______lot.Anotheryearthepaper(43)______reportedthat(44)____________.Itwassurprisingthatmanypeoplebelievedthesestories.(45)____________byDrsonWells.Mr.WellstoldhisaudiencethattheEarthwasbeinginvadedbyMars.(46)____________.

26.(28)

A.Asyoungaspossible.B.2C.3D.5

27.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

Britainwasawealthycountry.Therewereafewveryrichpeoplewhoreceivedmoneyfromlandor【B1】______,anddidnotneedtowork.Theyusedtohavelargenumbersof【B2】______tolookafterthem.

Buttherewerealsomanypoorpeople,andtherewasabig【B3】______betweentherichandthepoor.

Thepoorhadverydifficultlives.Theyusedtobepaidlittle,andtheyhadtoworklonghours.Butatleasttheylivedinawarmhouseandwerewell【B4】______.

Thosewhoworkedinfactorieswereoftenless【B5】______.Theyusedtoworkmanyhoursaday,indangerousand【B6】______conditions.But,evenso,theydidnotusetoearnenoughtosupporttheirfamilies.Theyoftenlivedin【B7】______whichwerebuiltcheaplybythefactoryowners.

The【B8】______paidpeoplewerethosewhoworkedonthefarms,fortheyearnedtheleastinyears.

Lifeforthepoorwasnotalwayssad.【B9】____________________.Andmanypeoplewereconcernedaboutthepoor.OneofthemwasCharlesDickens,thefamousBritishwriter.【B10】________________WhenDickenswaseleven,hisfatherwassenttoprison;andDickenshadtoworkinafactory:【B11】____________________________ThatwasthelifeofBritain150yearsago.

【B1】

28.

【B3】

29.聽力原文:M:MissGreen,ItoldDr.SmiththatIwouldcallhimintheParisofficeat11o'clocktheirtime.PleasefindoutthetimedifferenceformesothatI'llknowwhentoplacethecall.

W:It's4hoursearlierinParis,sir.

Q:WhenshouldthemanplacehiscalltoParis?

(18)

A.Atll'clock.

B.At4o'clock.

C.At7o'clock.

D.At2o'clock.

30.(16)

A.Theywillplaytennisorbaseball.

B.Theywillgobicyclingorhiking.

C.Theywillgobowling.

D.Theywillnothavesports.

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)31.

Peoplelivinginretirementvillagesnearcollegesareallowedto______.

A.cooperatewithotherretireestocarry,outresearches

B.workonaresearchtopicbytheirown

C.organizevariousactivitiesoncampus

D.haveclasseswithcollegestudents

32.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

OneofthefoundingfathersoftheInternethaspredictedtheendoftraditionaltelevision.VintCerf,whohelpedtobuildtheInternetwhileworkingasaresearcherinAmerica,saidthattelevisionwasapproachingits"iPodmoment".InthesamewaythatpeoplenowdownloadtheirfavoritemusicontotheiriPod,hesaidthatviewerswouldsoonbedownloadingmostoffavoriteprogramsontotheircomputers.

"85percentofailvideoswewatchispre-recorded,soyoucansetyoursystemtodownloaditallthetime,"saidMr.Cerf,whoisnowthevice-presidentoftheGoogle,theworld'slargestsearchengine."You'restillgoingtoneedlivetelevisionforcertainthings-likenews,sportingeventsandemergencies-butincreasinglyitisgoingtobealmostliketheiPod,whereyoudownloadcontenttolookatlater."

AlthoughtelevisionondemandhasnotyetbecomeamainstreamactivityintheUK,theBBC,ITVandChannel4haveailinvestedvastsumsofmoneyintechnologywhichenablesviewerstowatchtheirfavoriteshowsontheircomputers.Butsomecritics,includingsomeInternetserviceproviders,havewarnedthattheInternetwillcollapseunderthestrainofmillionsofpeopledownloadingprogramsatthesametime.Overthenextfouryears,itisthoughtthatthenumberofvideoswatchedovertheInternetwillquadruple(成四倍),withpeoplemovingfromshortclipstohour-longprograms.Broadbandcompaniesclaimthattheservicewillcause"trafficjams",whichwillcostmillionsofpoundstosortout.

ButMr.Cerfdismissedthewarningsas"scaretactics",sayingthatcriticshadpredicted20yearsagothatthenetwouldcollapsewhenpeopleallaroundtheworldstartedtouseitenmasse(一起).

"Intheintervening30yearsit'sincreasedamilliontimes.We'refarfromexhaustingthecapacity,"hesaid."It'sanunderstandableworrywhentheyseehugeamountsofinformationbeingmovedaroundonline."

SettingouthisvisionforthefutureoftheInternet,hesaidhewantedittoreachasmanypeopleaspossible."IwantmoreInternet,"hesaid."IwanteveryoneofthesixbillionpeopleontheplanettobeabletoconnecttotheInternet."

AccordingtoVintCerf,televisionwouldsoonapproachits"iPodmoment"whenviewerscoulddownloadtheir______.

33.

ToknowinglyallowoneselftopursueunhealthyhabitsiscomparedbyFriesandCrapoto______.

五、5.ErrorCorrection(3題)34.【S10】

35.

【S10】

36.

【S4】

六、6.ErrorCorrection(3題)37.

【S4】

38.

【S2】

39.

【S10】

參考答案

1.ShouldtheStateInterferewithPeople'sSmokingHabits?NowadaysmanycountriessuchasFranceGreatBritainhavepromulgatedtheprohibitionofsmokingatpublicplacesincludingrestaurantsbarsstoresandwShouldtheStateInterferewithPeople'sSmokingHabits?Nowadays,manycountries,suchasFrance,GreatBritain,havepromulgatedtheprohibitionofsmokingatpublicplaces,includingrestaurants,bars,storesandw

2.ShouldWePursueMaster'sDegree?RecentlythereismuchdiscussionaboutwhetheritisthebestchoiceforcollegestudentstopursueMaster'sdegree.Thosewhoadvocatethenecessityoffurtherstudymaintainthatinsuchacompetitivesocietyahigherdegreewillbringmanybenefitsforgraduatesmoresatisfyingsalariesforinstance.Butthosewhoopposethatopinionarguethatitisunnecessarytocompetewithsomanystudentsintheentranceexamination.Andwhatcollegegraduatesneedurgentlyistohuntforajobandgainworkingexperience.Tobefinanciallyindependentisofgreatimportanceforstudentsespeciallythosecomingfromruralareas.AsIseeitthefirststatementseemsmorereasonable.Firstlyfurtherstudywillequipstudentswithenrichedknowledgeimprovedprofessionalskillsandbroadenedhorizonwhichqualifythemfordemandingjobs.Secondlypostgraduatecanaccumulateworkingexperiencebyputtingwhattheyhavelearntintopracticeintheirsparetime.Finallyastothefeepostgraduatesaregrantedallowancetoloanmoneyfromthebankstofinancethemselves.Insummaryit'swiserforcollegestudentstopursueMaster'sdegree.ShouldWePursueMaster'sDegree?Recently,thereismuchdiscussionaboutwhetheritisthebestchoiceforcollegestudentstopursueMaster'sdegree.Thosewhoadvocatethenecessityoffurtherstudymaintainthat,insuchacompetitivesocietyahigherdegreewillbringmanybenefitsforgraduates,moresatisfyingsalaries,forinstance.Butthosewhoopposethatopinionarguethatitisunnecessarytocompetewithsomanystudentsintheentranceexamination.Andwhatcollegegraduatesneedurgentlyistohuntforajobandgainworkingexperience.Tobefinanciallyindependentisofgreatimportanceforstudents,especiallythosecomingfromruralareas.AsIseeit,thefirststatementseemsmorereasonable.Firstly,furtherstudywillequipstudentswithenrichedknowledge,improvedprofessionalskills,andbroadenedhorizon,whichqualifythemfordemandingjobs.Secondly,postgraduatecanaccumulateworkingexperiencebyputtingwhattheyhavelearntintopracticeintheirsparetime.Finally,astothefee,postgraduatesaregrantedallowancetoloanmoneyfromthebankstofinancethemselves.Insummary,it'swiserforcollegestudentstopursueMaster'sdegree.解析:①審題及布局。這篇作文主要探討大學畢業(yè)生是否應該考研的問題。題目要求闡明兩種對立的觀點后提出自己的看法及理由。在布局上,根據(jù)題目中給出的提綱展開即可.第一段介紹“考研是畢業(yè)生最好的出路”這一觀點;第二段指出也有人持不同意見,列舉其理由;第三段在權(quán)衡上述觀點后明確表達自己選擇何種態(tài)度,并分條目列舉理由,注意層次清晰,論證有力。最后重申觀點,結(jié)束全文。②語言。本文涉及對立觀點的陳述與取舍,語言需概括、簡潔地表明雙方立場,用詞要鮮明準確,層次分明。作為議論文,本文使用一般現(xiàn)在時即可,談及考研對大學生未來發(fā)展的影響時可使用一般將來時。

3.ProblemsaboutReducingStudents'HeavyBurdenNowadaysstudents'heavyburdenmakesthemsonervousthatitdoesharmtotheirhealth.Itisnotdifficulttofindouttoomanyproblemsappearinginoursociety;somestudentsgiveupstudyingevenkillthemselves.Someotherstudentsgotokilltheirparentsortheirteachersbecausetheycan'tbearanymore.Thefactorsthatleadtostudents'heavyburdenarethefollowingthree:firstlyitisbecauseofeducationalsystem.Suchsystemforcesstudentstolearntoomuchcomplexbutuselessinformation.Secondlyschoolsonlyquestforhigherrateofenteringschools.Inordertogethigherrateschoolstrytheirbesttodomoretrainingsothatstudentscan'thavetheirsparetime.Thirdlyparentshavegoodwishes.Parentsdonotwanttheirchildrentofailinthefuturecompetition.Theyhavenootherwaybuttosendtheirchildrentoattendmoretraining.Itbecomesurgenttoreducestudents'heavyburdennow.Inmyownopinionitisimportanttochangetheeducationalsystemintohighqualityeducationsystemtoreducethecontentofthetrainingtochangethewayofevaluatingeducationqualitytochangeparentsandsociety'sattitudetowardstalents.Allthesearethebasicwaysthathelpreducestudents'heavyburden.ProblemsaboutReducingStudents'HeavyBurdenNowadays,students'heavyburdenmakesthemsonervousthatitdoesharmtotheirhealth.Itisnotdifficulttofindouttoomanyproblemsappearinginoursociety;somestudentsgiveupstudying,evenkillthemselves.Someotherstudentsgotokilltheirparentsortheirteachersbecausetheycan'tbearanymore.Thefactorsthatleadtostudents'heavyburdenarethefollowingthree:firstly,itisbecauseofeducationalsystem.Suchsystemforcesstudentstolearntoomuchcomplexbutuselessinformation.Secondly,schoolsonlyquestforhigherrateofenteringschools.Inordertogethigherrate,schoolstrytheirbesttodomoretrainingsothatstudentscan'thavetheirsparetime.Thirdly,parentshavegoodwishes.Parentsdonotwanttheirchildrentofailinthefuturecompetition.Theyhavenootherwaybuttosendtheirchildrentoattendmoretraining.Itbecomesurgenttoreducestudents'heavyburdennow.Inmyownopinion,itisimportanttochangetheeducationalsystemintohighqualityeducationsystem,toreducethecontentofthetraining,tochangethewayofevaluatingeducationquality,tochangeparentsandsociety'sattitudetowardstalents.Allthesearethebasicwaysthathelpreducestudents'heavyburden.

4.IsItFarewelltothePrintedBook?WhenStevenKingpublishedhisbookRidingtheBulletinMarch2000aroundtwomillionpeopledownloadeditfromtheInternetwithinhours.Itwasthefirsttimethatanelectronicbookhadmadeahitanditproducedagreatimpactonthepublishingindustry.Anelectronicbookore-bookissimplyaversionofabookthatallowsyoutostoreanddisplayitdigitally.T.E-booktechnologyallowsyoutocarryaroundawholelibraryinasmallunit.Youcanalsohighlightawordtobringupitsdefinitionsothatyoucanfindthemeaningsofindividualwordseasilyandyoucanenlargethewordsizeifyouhavepooreyesight.Infacte-bookreadersarebeingdevelopedforpeoplewhoarevisuallyimpaired.Anotheradvantageisthatitletsyoubuybooksinsegmentsandcarrythemaroundeasilywhichshouldappealtostudentswhoarecarryingheavybagstoschooleveryday.Infactsomeuniversitiesareplanningtogivehand-helddevicestoalltheirstudentstohelpthemintheirstudies.Despiteallthisthecurrente-bookreadersareunlikelytoreplaceprintedbookscompletely.Itisnottimetosayfarewelltoprintedbooksbecausepeopleareusedtotheprintedwordandsomepeoplefeeluneasysittinginfrontofthescreen.Fortheme-booksaremoredifficulttoreadande-bookscannotbeasattractiveastheprintedword.HoweverIamconfidentthate-bookswillenjoymoreandmorepopularityamongstudentsandmoreandmorepeoplewillbeattractedbye-bookswiththedevelopmentofelectronictechnology.IsItFarewelltothePrintedBook?WhenStevenKingpublishedhisbookRidingtheBulletinMarch,2000,aroundtwomillionpeopledownloadeditfromtheInternetwithinhours.Itwasthefirsttimethatanelectronicbookhadmadeahit,anditproducedagreatimpactonthepublishingindustry.Anelectronicbook,ore-book,issimplyaversionofabookthatallowsyoutostoreanddisplayitdigitally.T.E-booktechnologyallowsyoutocarryaroundawholelibraryinasmallunit.Youcanalsohighlightawordtobringupitsdefinitionsothatyoucanfindthemeaningsofindividualwordseasilyandyoucanenlargethewordsizeifyouhave

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