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1如今,随着先进的迅速发展……,越来越多的……通常在日常生活中广泛使用。(谈论重要性)
2…的受欢迎程度将对我们的工作,学习和日常生活产生重大影响。一方面……,但另一方面。
3总结,….就像一把双刃剑。与他们在一起,解决生活中的问题并享受生活更美好的生活可能会减少麻烦。但是,应牢记一个一点,我们应该明智地使用它们,始终是他们的主人。
PS:灵活地使用句子1和2,并根据不同的模板自由结合。
2)模板(2个模板)
1。开幕段:首先谈论重要性,然后转向坏事。中间段落:衡量标准段:让我们先进行小转弯,然后输入摘要
如今的开篇段落,随着高级……,越来越多…的快速发展,通常在日常生活中被广泛使用。但是,我们大多数人都担心的是……
中间部分首先…。第二……。
结束段落以结论,….就像一把双刃剑。与他们在一起,解决生活中的问题并享受生活更美好的生活可能会减少麻烦。但是,应牢记一个一点,我们应该明智地使用它们,始终是他们的主人。
2。开幕段:第一次谈论重要性,然后转向参数
中间段落:转折点(即列出两个不同的人的观点)
结束段落:直接转到摘要(即您的观点)
开放段落:接受……。这对两者都起着重要的作用,而且更重要的是,人们对……的变化都引起了很多关注。但是,无论……值得关注的是,人们的想法都不同。
中间部分:一方面,有些人认为….
另一方面,很多人坚持认为……。
结束段落:但是,从我的角度来看……。 (您的观点)。因此,是时候了(衡量或某物)
第6级论文普遍句子(在“ .”中的普遍句子中补充,请考虑每个句子更合适的地方)
背诵关键点:1)5)6)7)最好一次传递所有句子,然后弄清楚如何自己使用它们。
1)STH将使我们的生活更加愉快,也就是说,STH可以为日常生活中的乏味的常规增添色彩。它可以使我们的生活变得更好,也就是说。它可以为我们无聊的生活带来色彩
2)对于大多数人来说,阅读或学习新技能已成为他们生活的重点以及他们幸福和满足的根源。
3)。通过如此建设性地占领业余时间,使一个人满足,没有时间感到无聊。占用大多数人的时间,让某人没有时间思考某事(满足某人的生活)
4)更多,可以节省他们的时间,以便他们能够将更多的时间和精力集中在学术工作上。
5)一点一点地,我们的知识将非常丰富,我们的视野将被大大拓宽。
这样做可以丰富我们的知识并拓宽我们的视野
6)对于想要采用健康有意义的生活方式的人,很重要的是要花时间学习某些新知识。就像一个古老的俗话说:一样,学习永远不会太晚。
7)大多数学生认为,这将为他们提供更多的机会来发展他们的人际交往能力,这可能使他们在未来的就业市场中处于有利的地位。
8)通过参加与主要相关的部分工作,学生不仅可以改善他们的学术研究,而且可以获得很多经验,他们将永远无法从教科书中获得。
9)现在,人数越来越多的人开始相信,学习新技能并了解直接有助于增加他们的工作机会或晋升机会。
10)第1个可以以多种方式对……产生积极影响。
2sth可能会对……产生负面影响的负面影响
解释原因模板
模板1:
目前,XX一直是一天的命令。这确实证明了该理论- 没有什么比xx更有价值了,很明显(1)。如果您(2)因此,您的梦想将实现。相反,如果您(3).failure将跟随您。事实证明,您的所有计划都会通过。没有人可以否认另一个事实(4)。您不必看得很远才能找出真相,就我们都知道的尊重而言(5)。它将对(6)产生明显的影响(6)。与我的ST和Point有关,我认为(7)。
评论:
(1)xx的第一个优势
(2)如何支持xx
(3)不支持XX的实践
(4)XX的第二个优点
(5)证明了两个
(6)解释XX优势的影响三个
相应的构图:自信的重要性
目前,自信一直是一天的秩序。这确实证明了理论- 没有什么比自信更有价值的。显然(自信心意味着对一个能力的信任)。如果您(充满自信心,它将带来您的创造力,引起您的工作热情,并帮助您克服困难),因此,您的梦想将实现。相反,如果您(对自己没有信心,那么您几乎没有任何成就)。失败将跟随您。事实证明,您的所有计划都会通过。没有人能否认另一个事实(自信时,当您处于黑暗和沮丧时的鼓励时,就会给您光明)。您不必看起来很远才能找出真相,从我们所有人的秘密中(Curie的秘密)(curie的秘密。它将对(一个雄心的成就)产生重大影响。就我的观点而言,我认为(可以具有自信的人可以拥有他的意愿)。
模板2:
近年来,XX引起了关于(1)的激烈辩论。 (2)的因素。首先,(3)。然后是(4)的情况。此外,(5)。尤其是(6)。从事这些独特的观点,可以收集提醒人们(7)。这样,我们应该像(8)一样行事。
相应的构图:电视的影响
近年来,随着科学技术的发展,中国所有房屋中有80拥有卫星电视,提供多达50个频道。它引起了人们激烈的辩论(电视对儿童的影响)。许多父母担心这么多电视对孩子的影响。 (父母担心的是孩子都沉迷于电视,花太多时间在上面。此外,(对儿童思想的影响比对儿童身体的影响更严重)。尤其是当(孩子太小而无法判断哪些程序适合他们的程序)。实际上,这些独特的观点可以提醒父母(他们应该密切关注和责任监督孩子的电视观看)。这样,通过这种方式,孩子不会受到太大影响。
模板3:
对于今天我们大多数人来说,(1)。从上面,我们可以发现(2)如下的原因。我认为,(3)。第二,(4)。实际上,第三个原因是(5)。(6)的意义。因此,(7)。
评论:
(1)人们对XX的态度和措施
(2)现状摘要
(3)第一个原因
(4)第二个原因
(5)第三个原因
(6)重申现状的最重要原因
相应的组成:损耗
今天我们大多数人(认识到环境污染是一个非常严重的问题。许多植物群被不良空气摧毁。许多鱼死于猛烈的水。成千上万的人死于食用中有毒的鱼或气中的气呼吸,因此,环境污染应负责这些疾病,这些疾病不仅是为了使人们的疾病造成更多的疾病,而且还可以将更多的原因带到人们身上,我们还可以发现野生的生命。跟随。我认为,主要原因是(例如,将和谐物质进入环境。实际上,第三个原因是(世界上人口不断增长的结果。每天,从房屋中倒出很多垃圾和废物,也污染了环境)。 (控制污染)的意义指出,应该采取更有效的措施的时间很高。因此(应通过新法律以限制工厂中的污染物数量。此外,在家庭中,显然需要减少垃圾和浪费。让我们做出良好的努力,世界将是为我们生活的安全场所)。
模板4:
如今,我们经常听到(1)。(2)很常见。尽管有社会保护,为什么会发生这种情况?一件事,(3)。对于另一件事,(4)。更重要的是,因为(5)自然,(6)解决问题并不容易,但值得尝试。我们应该做一些事情,例如(7)来改善他的当前情况,我相信将来一切都会更好。
评论:
(1)提出一个话题
(2)解释现状
(3)原因1
(4)原因2
(5)原因3
(6)原因3后果
(7)解决方案
相应组成:环境污染
如今,我们经常听到(由于环境的破坏,我们的生活条件变得越来越严重)。很常见(许多树木和动物几乎灭绝了,而且最重要的食物链已被破坏。)为什么在社会保护的脊柱中发生这种情况?一方面(世界的人口迅速增加,以至于世界变得如此拥挤。)。更重要的是,由于(工业革命)自然(许多工厂像蘑菇一样涌现。我们应该做一些事情,例如(种植更多的树木,为汽车配备污染控制设备并学习回收自然资源)来改善当前情况,我确实相信将来一切都会更好。
(ii)图表组成模板
在图形/表中很明显,y的速率/数量/数量已经发生了戏剧性的C
hanges. It has gone up/grown/fallen/dropped considerably in recent years (as X varies). At the point of X1, Y reaches its peak value of …(多少). What is the reason for this change? Mainly there are … (多少)reasons behind the situation reflected in the graphic/table. First of all, …(第一个原因). More importantly, …(第二个原因). Most important of all, …(第三个原因). From the above discussions, we have enough reason to predict what will happen in the near future. The trend described in the graphic/table will continue for quite a long time (if necessary measures are not taken括号里的使用于那些不太好的变化趋势).
(三) 提纲式作文模板
模板1:对立观点式
A.有人认为X 是好事,赞成X, 为什么?
B.有人认为X 是坏事, 反对X,为什么?
C.我的看法。
Some people are in favor of the idea of doing X. They point out the fact that 支持X 的第一个原因。They also argue that 支持X 的另一个原因。However, other people stand on a different ground. They consider it harmful to do X. They firmly point out that 反对X 的第一个理由。 An example can give the details of this argument: There is some truth in both arguments. But I think the advantages of X overweigh the disadvantages. In addition to the above-mentioned negative effects it might bring about, X also may X 的有一个坏处。
模板2:批驳观点式
A.一个错误观点。
B.我不同意。
Many people argue that 错误观点。By saying that, they mean 对这个观点的进一步解释。An example they have presented is that 一个例子。(According to a survey performed by X on a group of Y, almost 80% of them 赞成这个错误观点或者受到这个错误观点的影响)。 There might be some element of truth in these people’s belief. But if we consider it in depth, we will feel no reservation to conclude that 与错误观点相反的观点。There are a number of reasons behind my belief. (以下参照辩论文的议论文写法)。
模板3:社会问题(现象)式
A.一个社会问题或者现象
B.产生的原因
C.对社会和我们生活的影响
D.如何杜绝。(如果是问题的话)
E.前景的预测。
Nowadays, there exists an increasingly serious social/economic/environmental problem. (X has increasingly become a common concern of the public). According to a survey, 调查内容说明这种现象的情况。(或者是一个例子)。 There are a couple of reasons booming this problem/phenomenon.下面参照辩论式议论文写法。 X has caused substantial impact on the society and our daily life, which has been articulated in the following aspects. 参照辩论式议论文的写法。 A dozen of measures are supposed to take to prevent X from bringing us more harm. 同上Based on the above discussions, I can easily forecast that more and more people will ……..
(四) 辩论式议论文模板
模板1:
Some people believe (argue, recognize, think)that 观点1. But other people take an opposite side. They firmly believe that 观点2. As for me, I agree to the former/latter idea. There are a dozen of reasons behind my belief. First of all, 论据1. More importantly, 论据2. Most important of all, 论据3. In summary, 总结观点. As a college student, I am supposed to 表决心.或:From above, we can predict that 预测.
模板2:
People hold different views about X. Some people are of the opinion that 观点1, while others point out that 观点2. As far as I am concerned, the former/latter opinion holds more weight. For one thing, 论据1.For another, 论据2. Last but not the least, 论据3. To conclude, 总结观点. As a college student, I am supposed to 表决心. 或 From above, we can predict that 预测.
模板3:
There is no consensus of opinions among people about X(争论的焦点)。Some people are of the view that 观点1,while others take an opposite side, firmly believing that 观点2。As far as I am concerned, the former/latter notion is preferable in many senses. The reasons are obvious. First of all, 论据1。 Furthermore, 论据2。Among all of the supporting evidences, one is the strongest. That is, 论据3。 A natural conclusion from the above discussion is that总结观点。 As a college student, I am supposed to 表决心. 或 From above, we can predict that 预测.
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2020年12月英语六级听力原文:长对话1Section A
Conversation 1
Paul: Good morning, Safehouse Insurance. My name is Paul. How can I help you today?
May: Morning. I wouldn’t say that it’s good from where I’m standing. This is Miss Wilson and this is the third time I’ve called this week since receiving your letter about our insurance claim. I’m getting a little fed up with my calls about my claim being completely disregarded【1】.
Paul: Miss Wilson, thank you for calling back. Can I take some details to help me look at your claim?
May: It’s Miss May Wilson of 15 South Sea Road in Cornwall. And the details are that our village was extensively flooded 2 months ago. The entire ground floor of our cottage was submerged in water and five of us have been living in a caravan ever since【2】. You people are still withholding the money we are entitled to over a bizarre technical detail. And it’s not acceptable, Paul!
Paul: Miss Wilson, according to the notes on your account, the bizarre technical detail that you mentioned refers to the fact that you hadn’t paid house insurance the month before the incident.【3】
May: That money left our account, and now that you should be paying now, you’re suddenly saying that you didn’t receive it on time. I’m really skeptical about this claim.
Paul: The contract does say that any missed payment in a year will affect the terms and conditions of the insurance contract and may affect claims. Of course, I can pass you on to my manager to talk to you more about this.
May: I’ve already spoken to him and you can tell him I’m furious now and that your company has a lawsuit on its hands. You will be hearing from my lawyer. 【4】Goodbye.
Q1: What is the woman complaining about?
Q2: What is the problem the woman’s family encountered?

Q3: What has caused the so-called “bizarre technical detail” according to the man?
Q4: What did the woman say she would do at the end of the conversation?
2020年12月英语六级听力原文:长对话2Conversation 2
W: How do you feel about the future of artificial intelligence? Personally, I feel quite optimistic about it.
M: AI? I’m not so optimistic, actually. In fact, it’s something we should be concerned about.
W: Well, it will help us humans understand ourselves better. And, when we have a better understanding of ourselves, we can improve the world.
M: Well, one thing is for sure: Technology is evolving faster than our ability to understand it. And in the future, AI will make jobs kind of pointless.
W: I think artificial intelligence will actually help create new kinds of jobs which would require less of our time and allow us to be centered on creative tasks.[Q6]
M: I doubt that very much. Probably the last job that will remain will be writing AI software. And then eventually, AI will just write its own software.
W: At that time, we’re going to have a lot of jobs which nobody would want to do, so we’ll need artificial intelligence for the robots to take care of the old guys like us.
M: I don’t know. There’s a risk that human civilization could be replaced by a superior type of digital life.[Q7] AI will be able to completely simulate a person in every way possible. In fact, some people think we’re in the simulation, right now.
W: That’s impossible. Humans can’t even make a mosquito. Computers only have chips. People have brains and that’s where the wisdom comes from.
M: Once it’s fully developed, AI will become tired of trying to communicate with humans. As we would be much slower thinkers in comparison.
W: I’m not so sure. A computer is a computer and a computer is just a toy.
M: Computers can easily communicate incredibly fast, so the computer will just get impatient talking to humans. It will be barely getting any information out.
W: Well, I believe there’s a benevolent future with AI. I also think you watch too many science fiction films.
Q5: What do we learn about the speakers from the conversation?
Q6: What will new kinds of jobs be like, according to the woman?
Q7: What is the risk the man anticipates?
Q8: What is the man’s concern about AI technology?
答案:Q1: C) Her claim has been completely disregarded.
Q2: A) The ground floor of their cottage was flooded.
Q3: D) The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time.
Q4: A) File a lawsuit against the insurance company.
Conversation 2
Q5: B) They disagree about the future of AI technology.
Q6: C) Less time-consuming and focusing on creation.
Q7: B) Digital life could replace human civilization.
Q8: D) It will be smarter than human beings.
2020年12月英语六级听力篇章1Section B
Passage 1
To achieve financial security, how much you save is always more important than the amount you earn or how shrewdly you invest. [11].If you are under 30 years old, your goal should be to save 20% of your monthly income after tax deductions.【9】 This is irrespective of how much you earn. Approximately 50% should be reserved for the essential like food and accommodation. Through mainly 30% is for recreation and entertainment. But for many young people, it’ll be difficult to designate such a large proportion of their income for savings.
If you find it hard to save any money at all, start up by cutting all unnecessary spending, allocate at a tiny amount of 1 or 2 percent for savings, and gradually increase that amount.【10】 Always keep that 20% goal in mind for prevent yourself from becoming complacent.
It can be challenging to stick to such a strict plan. But if you adopt the right mindset, you should be able to make it work for you.
So, what should you be doing with the money that you saving? Some must be kept easily accessible in case you need some cash in emergency. The largest proportion should be invested retirement plans. Either for the young employer or privately. And you can keep some money for high risk but potentially lucrative investments. dividends can be re-invested or used to purchase something you like. By following this plan, you should hopefully be able to enjoy your life now, and still be financially secure in future.
Q9 What are people under 30 advised to do to achieve financial security?
Q10 What should people do if they find difficult to follow this speakers’ advice on their financial plan?
Q11 What does the speaker think is important for achieving financial security?
2020年12月英语六级听力篇章2Passage 2
I work in advertising and I like to keep up with current trends, mainly because I’m aware that we live in an image-obsessed world.
However, when I first started my job, occasionally I’d catch a glimpse of myself in the lifts, and find myself thinking that I looked a total mess.【12】 Was I being held back by my choice of clothing? The sure answer is yes, especially when clients are quick to judge you on your style rather than your work. But no one can be unique with their outfit every day. I mean that’s why uniforms were invented.【13】 So, here’s what I did. I created my own uniform. To do this, I chose an appropriate outfit. Then I bought multiple items of the same style in different shades. Now, I never worry about what I’m wearing in the morning even if I do get a bit tired of just wearing the same classic pieces. Overall, when it comes to work, you have to ask yourself: will looking smarter enhance my ability to do my job? For some, this question may not be an issue at all. Especially if you work remotely and rarely see your colleagues or clients face to face. But if your job involves interacting with other people, the answer to this is often yes. 【14】So rather than finding a system, I think we should just do whatever help us to achieve our goals that work.【15】 If that means playing a safe with your image, then let’s face it. It’s probably worth it.
Q12: What do we learn about the speaker when she first started her job?
Q13: Why were uniforms are invented according to the speaker?
Q14: What does the speaker say about looking smarter?
Q15: What does the speaker advise people do in an image obsessed world?
Q9: B) Save one-fifth of their net monthly income.
Q10: A) Start by doing something small.
Q11: B) An ambitious plan.
Passage 2
Q12: B) She found her outfit inappropriate.
Q13: A) To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day.
Q14: C) It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others.
Q15: D) Do whatever is possible to look smart.
2020年12月英语六级听力原文:讲座1Recording 1
Did you know that Americans have approximately three times the amount of space we had 50 years ago? Therefore, you\’d think we\’d have sufficient room for all of our possessions. On the contrary, the personal storage business is now a growing industry. We\’ve got triple the space, but we\’ve become such enthusiastic consumers that we require even more. This phenomenon has resulted in significant credit card debt, enormous environmental footprints, and perhaps not coincidentally, our happiness levels have failed to increase over the same half century. 【Q16】
I\’m here to suggest an alternative – that having less, might actually be a preferable decision. Many of us have experienced, at some stage, the pleasure of possessing less. I propose that less stuff and less space can not only help you economize, but also simplify your life. I recently started an innovative project to discover some creative solutions that offered me everything I required. By purchasing an apartment that was 40 square meters instead of 60, I admittedly saved $ 200,000. Smaller space leads to reduce utility bills, and also a smaller carbon footprint. Because it is designed around an edited collection of possessions, limited to my favorite stuff, I\’m really excited to live there.
How can we live more basically? Firstly, we must ruthlessly cut the unnecessary objects out of our lives. To extend consumption, we should think before we buy, and ask yourselves, \”will it truly make me happier?\” Obviously, we should possess some great stuff, but we want belongings that we\’re going to love for years.【Q17】 Secondly, we require space efficiency. We want appliances that are designed for use most of the time, not for occasional use. Why own a six-burner stove when you rarely use even three burners? Finally, we need multifunctional spaces and housewares.
I combined a movable wall with transforming furniture to get more out of my limited space.【Q18】 Consider my coffee table. It increases in size to accommodate ten. My office is tugged away, easily hidden. My bed simply pops out the wall. For gas, I can relocate the movable wall and utilize the foldable guest beds I installed.
I\’m not saying that we should all live in tinier apartments, but consider the benefits of an edited life. When you return home and walk through your front door, take a moment to ask yourselves, \”could I do with a little life editing? Will that give me more freedom and more time?
Q 16: What has prevented Americans happiness levels from increasing?
Q 17: What things should we possess according to the speaker?
Q 18: What do we learn about the items in the speaker\’s home?
2020年12月英语六级听力原文:讲座2Now, believe it or not. People sometimes lie in order to maintain a good honest reputation, — even if it hurts them to do so. At least, this is what a team of scientists is suggesting, with evidence to prove it.
Picture this scenario: You often drive for work and can be compensated for up to 400 miles per month. Most people at your company drive about 300 miles each month. But this month, you drove 400 miles. How many miles do you think you\’d claim in your expense report?
The scientist asked this exact question as part of the study we’re discussing today. With surprising results, they found that 12% of respondents reported the distance they drove as less than the actual figure, giving an average answer of 384 miles. In other words, they lied about their number of miles, even though they would forfeit money they were owed.
The researchers believe this was to seem honest, with the assumption being that others would be suspicious of a high expense claim. But why would people fabricate numbers to their own detriment? The researchers explained that many people carry a great deal about their reputation and how they’ll be judged by others. If they care enough, they concerned about appearing honest and not losing their respect of others. Maybe greater than their desire to actually be honest.
The researchers assert that they find a new suggest that when people obtain very favorable outcomes. They anticipate other people\’s suspicious reactions and prefer lying and appearing honest to telling the truth and appearing as selfish liars.
So why is this research important? Well, experts generally agreed there are two main types of lie, selfish liars and liars that are meant to benefit others. The first, as you may predict, is for selfish gain, such as submitting a fraudulent claim to an insurance company, while the second involves lying to help others or not offend others. For example, telling a friend whose outfit you don’t like that they look great.
But the researchers are suggesting a third type of lying, lying to maintain a good reputation. Now this hypothesis is new and some skeptics argue that this isn’t a whole new category of lie.
The findings seem intuitive to me. After all, one of the main motivations for lying is to increase our worth in the eyes of others, so it seems highly likely that people will lie to seem honest.
Q19: What did the team of scientist find in their study?
Q20: Why would people fabricate numbers to their own detriment according to the researchers?
Q21: What does the speaker think of the researchers’ findings?
Why do old people dislike new music? As I’ve grown older, I often hear people my age say things like they just don’t make good music like they used to. Why does this happen? Luckily, psychology can give us some insights into this puzzle. Musical tastes begin to crystallize as early as age 13 or 14. By the time we’re in our early 20s, these tastes get locked into place pretty firmly. 【22】
In fact, studies have found that by the time we turn 33, most of us have stopped listening to new music. Meanwhile, popular songs released when you’re in your early teens are likely to remain quite popular among your age group for the rest of your life . 【23】
There could be a biological explanation for this, as there’s evidence that the brain’s ability to make subtle distinctions between different chords, rhythms, and melodies deteriorates with age. So to older people, newer, less familiar songs might all “sound the same.”
But there’ re maybe some simpler reasons for older people’s aversion to newer music. One of the most researched laws of social psychology is something called the “mere exposure effect.” , which in essence means that the more we’re exposed to something, the more we tend to like it. 【24】
This happens with people we know, the advertisements we see and, the songs we listen to.

When you’re in your early teens, you probably spend a fair amount of time listening to music or watching music videos. Your favorite songs and artists become familiar, comforting parts of your routine.
For many people over 30, job and family obligations increase, so there’s less time to spend discovering new music. Instead, many will simply listen to old, familiar favorites from that period of their lives when they had more free time.
Of course, those teen years weren’t necessarily carefree. They’re famously confusing, which is why so many TV shows and movies revolve around the high school turmoil.
Psychology research has shown that the emotions that we experience as teens seem more intense than those that come later. And we also know that intense emotions are associated with stronger memories and preferences. Both of these might explain why the songs we listen to during this period become so memorable and beloved. 【25】
So there’s nothing wrong with your parents because they don’t like your music. Rather it’s all part of the natural order of things.
22. What does the speaker mainly discuss in this talk?
23. What have studies found about most people by the time they turned 33?
24. What do we learn from one of the most researched laws of social psychology?
25. What might explain the fact that songs people listen to in their teen years are memorable and beloved?
2020年12月英语六级听力原文:讲座3Why do old people dislike new music? As I’ve grown older, I often hear people my age say things like they just don’t make good music like they used to. Why does this happen? Luckily, psychology can give us some insights into this puzzle. Musical tastes begin to crystallize as early as age 13 or 14. By the time we’re in our early 20s, these tastes get locked into place pretty firmly. (22)
In fact, studies have found that by the time we turn 33, most of us have stopped listening to new music. Meanwhile, popular songs released when you’re in your early teens are likely to remain quite popular among your age group for the rest of your life . (23)
But there’ re maybe some simpler reasons for older people’s aversion to newer music. One of the most researched laws of social psychology is something called the “mere exposure effect.” , which in essence means that the more we’re exposed to something, the more we tend to like it. (24)
Psychology research has shown that the emotions that we experience as teens seem more intense than those that come later. And we also know that intense emotions are associated with stronger memories and preferences. Both of these might explain why the songs we listen to during this period become so memorable and beloved. (25)
So there’s nothing wrong with your pare nts because they don’t like your music. Rather it’s all part of the natural order of things.
Q16: ATheir obsession with consumption.
Q17: DThings that we cherish most.
Q18: AThey serve multiple purposes.
Recording 2
Q19: COver 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove.
Q20: CThey wanted to protect their reputation.
Q21: BThey seem intuitive.
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Q22: Dolder people\’s aversion to new music.
Q23: AThey no longer listen to new music.
Q24: DThe more you experience something, the better you\’ll appreciate it.
Q25: BTeenagers\’ emotions are more intense.
2020年12月英语六级阅读答案:选词填空(第一套)
2020年12月英语六级阅读答案:选词填空(第二套)
2020年12月英语六级阅读答案:选词填空(第三套)
26. [C] driven
27. [O] vulnerable
28. [E] malignant
29. [G] premises
30. [H] random
31. [K] temptation
32. [N] unique
33. [D] engaged
34. [J] spiritually
35. [B] closer
2020年12月英语六级长篇阅读答案:第一套36. [E] It seems some people today dream that..
37. [I] According to one great thinker, It is most unfortunate if we lose the ability to think differently.
38. [C] urgent attention should be paid to…
39. [K] Even in the fast-food nation America, the number of vegetarians is on the rise.
40. [D] The deterioration of ecological system is accelerating…
41. [H] It is obvious that solutions must be….
42. [A] Many people believe changing in the world is possible…
43. [F] It might be wrong to expect that our world would be saved at one stroke…
44. [G] It is human nature to cheris hopes for a better world.
45. [B] Technology has given us humans the power to change the natural world
2020年12月英语六级长篇阅读答案(第二套)2020年12月英语六级仔细阅读答案:(第一套)2020年12月英语六级仔细阅读1答案:第二套
Passage 1
46. B People’s reluctance to be compelled to eat plant-based food.
47. C Make them even more undernourished.
48. B Many people simply do not have access to foods they prefer.
49. D It may worsen the nourishment problem in low-income countries.
50. A It accepts them at the expense of the long-term interests of its people.
2020年12月英语六级仔细阅读2答案:第二套Passage 2
51. C They constantly dismiss other’s proposals while taking no responsibility…
52. D A distinction should be drawn between responsibilty and fault.
53. A Stop them from going further by agreeing with them.
54. B They are prompted to come up with ideas for making possible changes.as
55. C Assuming responsibility to free oneself.
2020年12月英语六级仔细阅读2答案:第三套2020年12月英语六级翻译真题答案:(第一套)青藏铁路青藏铁路是世界上最高最长的高原铁路,全长1956公里,其中有960公里在海拔4000多米之上,是连接西藏和中国其他地区的第一条铁路。由于铁路穿越世界上最脆弱的生态系统,在建设期间和建成后都采取了生态保护措施,以确保其成为一条“绿色铁路”。青藏铁路大大缩短了中国内地与西薄之间的旅行时间。更重要的是,它极大地促进了西藏的经济发展,改善了当地居民的生活。铁路开通后,愈来愈多的人选择乘火车前往西藏,这样还有机会欣赏沿线的美景。
2020年12月英语六级翻译真题:(第二套 )港珠澳大桥港珠澳大桥( Hong Kong- Zhuhai-Macau Bridge)全长55公里,是我国一项不同寻常的工程壮举。大桥将三个城市连接起来,是世界上最长的跨海桥梁和隧道系统。大桥将三个城市之间的旅行时间从3小时缩短到30分钟。这座跨度巨大的钢筋混凝土大桥充分证明中国有能力建造创纪录的巨型建筑。它将助推区域一体化,促进经济增长。大桥是中国发展自己的大湾区总体规划的关键。中国希望将大湾区建成在技术创新和经济繁荣上能与旧金山、纽约和东京的湾区相媲美的地区。
2020年12月英语六级翻译真题答案:(第三套)大兴机场北京大兴国际机场位于天安门广场以南46公里处,于2019年9月30日投入使用。该巨型工程于2014年开工建设,高峰时工地上有4万多工人。航站楼设计紧凑,可以允许最大数量的飞机直接停靠在最靠近航站楼中心的位置,这给乘客提供了极大的方便。航站楼共有82个登机口,但乘客通过安检后,只需不到8分钟就能抵达任何一个登机口。机场的设计可确保每小时300架次起降。机场年客运量2040年将达到1亿人次,有望成为世界上最繁忙的机场。
2020年12月英语六级作文真题及范文答案第一套WritingDirections: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on why students should be encouraged to de-velop effective communication skills. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.
范文:living in an age when competition is becoming increasingly severe, students are generally encouraged to develop effec-tive communication skills. These skills include both the man-
agement of body language and facial expressions while stu-dents are talking and the pace and emphasis of the speech flow.
The reasons why students should be encouraged to develop effective communication skills mainly lie in the following three respects. First of all, as a student, effective communi-cation skills make our thoughts and ideas more easily under-stood by those around us and our talent would be more
likely to been seen by others. Moreover, effective communi-cation skills give us the ability to fulfill tasks more efficient-ly and solve problems more effectively. Last but not least,knowing the secrets of effectively delivering what we would like to express helps us make more friends.
To conclude, developing effective communication skills can not only render us outstanding easily but also lead us to success undoubtedly. With these skills, we will definitely become the one we have been dreaming to be.
第二套Writing
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on why students should be encouraged to de-velop the ability to meet challenges. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.
范文:
living in a world where challenges exist everywhere, stu-dents are generally encouraged to develop the ability to meet diverse challenges. Cultivating this ability is no easy task, but once you own it, you will be more likely to achieve success.
The reasons why students should be encouraged to develop the ability to meet challenges mainly lie in the following three respects. First of all, as a student, the ability to meet challenges can give them a stronger inner mind, which is very indispensable for the growth of contemporary young-sters. Moreover, the ability, to meet challenges can make students better prepared for their future career. Last but not least, this ability can undoubtedly enhance students\’efficiency to solve problems in their real lives.
To conclude, developing the ability to meet challenges can not only render us outstanding easily but also lead us to success eventually. With this ability, we will definitely become the one we have been dreaming to be.
第三套WritingDirections: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on why students should be encouraged to de-velop creativity. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.
范文:living in a time when science and technology has already been highly developed, students are gradually used to ac-cepting large numbers of structured and experience-based knowledge. By contrast, creativity seems relatively more precious because it is a quality so rare that most people would ignore its existence.
The reasons why students should be encouraged to develop creativity mainly lie in the following three respects. First of all, the ability to be creative can give them a more splendid inner. mind, which is very indispensable for the growth of contemporary youngsters. Moreover, creativity can stimu-late students\’ ”imagination, which people attach great im-portance to in the process of invention. Last but not least,this ability can undoubtedly enhance students ”efficiency to solve problems in their real lives.
In my point of view, developing creativity can not only render us outstanding easily but also lead us to success eventually. With this ability, we will definitely become the one we have been dreaming to be.
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用户评论
哎,每次备考都忍不住来看看这类的帖子,希望能借鉴一下厉害学霸们的思路!可惜自己一直没写出像样的作文啊,还是得好好练习才行。
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感谢分享!这份真题太棒了,刚好可以用来练习练习,毕竟英语六级的作文确实挺难的,多刷几次真题才能掌握套路吧。
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这篇文章分析得很仔细,尤其是范文中的写作结构和词汇运用,真是学习的好榜样,以后我要多看范文总结一些技巧!
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我也觉得六级作文的评分標準太不透明了,有时候明明写得还不错就拿不了高分,让人忍不住怀疑。
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真题分析很好用啊,特别是针对不同的题型有具体的解析,能够更加清晰地知道自己哪些地方需要加强练习!
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每年六级作文的题眼都有点不一样,所以这次真题非常值!感觉这个网站总结得很全面,可以参考一下范文去改练自己写的作文。
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英语六级作文真是一个让人头疼的世界啊,逻辑推理、结构组织、词汇丰富度还要精准表达核心 viewpoints… 一句话概括就是太难了!
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我觉得很多的时候,不是作文能力差,而是缺乏好的写作思路和素材积累。所以要多读原版文本,开阔眼界,积累素材,才能写出更棒的文章。
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范文的语言简洁明快,而且重点突出,很有经验,这真的有助于我理解如何更好地组织作文结构!
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感觉这篇文章对六级作文的难度做了很好的概括,其实除了真题练习,还需要不断提升自己的英语水平,从词汇、语法、逻辑等方面入手。
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这篇分析挺客观真实的,因为我自己也经历过作文失利的痛苦,很多时候是思路不清导致了无法顺利表达自己的观点…。
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六级作文真题确实很重要,但更重要的是找到适合自己的写作方法和技巧。要反复修改和练习,才能在考试中写出好成绩!
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还有哪些方法可以提高英语流利度? 除了读英文文章,我还想寻找其他方法学习发音和口语表达…。
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感觉这个网站总结非常全面了,下次考研的时候也要借鉴一下这篇文章的经验和技巧!
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我个人觉得英语六级作文最难的是找到“自己的声音” ,在规范的形式下又能体现观点和个性化表达。 期待继续学习更多写作技巧!
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真的,每次看到一篇好的作文都会忍不住想模仿一下,想要提升自己的写作水平,其实也是需要不断学习和练习的成果!
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这个网站分享的内容真的很实用的,尤其是一些写作技巧的总结,很希望能让我在英语写作方面进步更快。
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每次备考六级的时候都会担心作文的部分,现在看到这篇真题分析和范文讲解,心里多少有了底气。
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