1、Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “the greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.” You can give examples to illustrate your point and then explain what you will do to make your life more meaningful. You shoul
2、d write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.How to Live a Meaning LifeAmong all the highlighted topics, there is “how to live a meaning life?” Everyone has his or her own opinion. As the saying has it, “the greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.” I cannot a
3、gree any more.If our life is just to pursue something for ourselves, we will surely feel fruitless and meaningless when we grow old. From Steve Jobss bibliography, we can get that the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.Steve Jobs has brought a great ma
4、ny changes to our world. His life, although short, definitely outlast. Thats a life worth living.Therefore, if there is a way to make my life meaningful, it should be to find something Im interested in and also helpful to others or the whole society. Only in this way can I keep my passion throughout
5、 my life until I finally fulfil my life.范文三:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay aboutthe impact of information explosionby referring to the saying a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention. You can cite examples to illustrate your point and then explain what you
6、can do to avoid being distracted by irrelevant information? You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Ways to Get Over Information ExplosionAs a famous saying goes, “A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention”. Nowadays we are in the Information Age. Some people keep
7、 complaining about distraction by the information explosion.Admittedly, the new information age has brought us so much convenience that we are allowed to get enough information just with a simple click sitting in front of the computers. Nevertheless, we are also confused, annoyed, distracted and ups
8、et by an incredibly large quantity of information. For example, when searching for something online, people are easily carried away by irrelevant information and forget their original plan. Besides, some information often turns out to be useless and actually advertisement. Therefore, it can be time-
9、consuming and troublesome to search information online.Then what we can do to avoid being distracted by irrelevant information? Here I have some useful tips: Firstly, make a list of what you really want before your searching. This will help you to refuse some appealing, yet irrelevant information. S
10、econdly, find some trustful and professional sources or websites and then save and categorize them. In this case, you can easily leave some ads and useless information behind.听力部分【短对话】1.W: What a wonderful performance! Your rock band has never sounded better.M: Many thanks. I guess all those hours o
11、f practice in the past month are finally paying off.Q:What does the man mean?2. I cant decide what to do for my summer vacation. I either want to go on a bike tour of Europe or go diving in Mexico. Well, were offering an all-inclusive two-week trip to Mexico for only 300 dollars.What does the woman
12、suggest the man do for his vacation?3. W: How long do you think this project might take? Id say about three months, but it could take longer if something unexpected happened. Maybe wed better allow an extra month, so we wont have to worry about being late.Q: Why does the man say extra time should be
13、 allowed for the project?4. M:m thinking about becoming a member here, and Id like some information. Sure. A three-month membership costs 150 dollars, and that includes use of the wait-room, sauna and pool. Ill give you a free path so that you can try out the facilities before you decide. What do we
14、 learn from the conversation?5.m sorry to hear that you failed the Physics course, Ted. Lets face it. Im just not cut out to be a scientist. What does the man mean?6. Gary insisted on buying the food for the picnic. Thats pretty generous of him. But shouldnt we at least offer to share the expenses?
15、He has a big family to support. What does the woman suggest they do?7. Did you see the headlines in the paper this morning? Year. Apparently the bus company will be laying off its employees if they cant reach an agreement on wages by midnight. What did the man read about?8. Have we received payment
16、for the overseas order we delivered last month? Yes. The cheque came in yesterday afternoon. Ill be depositing it when I go the bank today.Q: What is the woman concerned about?【六级听力长对话原文1】 OK, thats it. Now we have to make a decision. We might as well do that now, dont you think? Sure, lets see. Fir
17、st we saw Frank Brisenski. What did you think of him? Well, hes certainly a very polite young man. And very relaxed, too. But his appearance En He wasnt well dressed. He wasnt even wearing a tie. But he did have a nice voice. He sounded good on the telephone. True. And I thought he seemed very intel
18、ligent. He answered Donas questions very well.s true, but dressing well is important. Well, lets think about the others. Now what about Barber Jones? She had a nice voice, too. She sounded good on the telephone, and she was well dressed, too. En She did look very neat, very nicely dressed, but But s
19、o shy. She wouldnt be very good at talking to people at the front desk. EnOK. Now who was the next? ArYes, David Wallace. I thought he was very good, had a lot of potential. What do you think? En He seemed like a very bright guy. He dressed very nicely, too. And he had a really nice appearance. He s
20、eemed relaxed to me, the type of person people feel comfortable with right away. He was polite, but also very friendly and relaxed as you say. I think hell be good with the guests at the front desk. He had a very pleasant voice, too.s right. OK, good! I guess we have our receptionist then, dont you?
21、 Yes, I think so. Well just offer the job toQuestion 9: What are the speakers looking for?Question 10: What is Frank Brisenskis weakness?Question 11: What do the speakers decide to do?【六级听力长对话原文2】 Hello. Hello. Is that the reference library? Yes, can I help you? I hope so. I ran earlier and asked fo
22、r some information about Dennis Hutton, the scientist. You asked me to ring back. Oh, yes. I have found something. Good. Ive got a pencil and paper. Perhaps you could read out what it says. Certainly. Hutton Dennis, born Darlington, 1836, died New York, 1920. Yes, got that. Inventer and physicist, t
23、he son of a farmworker. He was admitted to the University of London at the age of 15. Yes. He graduated at 17 with the first class degree in physics and mathematics. All right? Yes, all right. He made his first notable achievement at the age of 18. It was a method of refrigeration which rolls from h
24、is work in low temperature physics. He became professor of mathematics at the University of Manchester at 24, where he remained for twelve years. During that time, he married one of his students, Natasha Willoughby Yes, go on. Later working together in London, they laid the foundations of modern phy
25、sics by showing that normal laws of cause and effect do not apply at the level of subatomic particles. For this he and his wife received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1910, and did so again in 1912 for their work on very high frequency radio waves. In his lifetime, Hutton patented 244 inventions. D
26、o you want any more? Yes, when did he go to America? Let me see. In 1920 he went to teach in New York and died there suddenly after only three weeks. Still he was a good age. Yes, I suppose so. Well, thanks.Question 12: What do we learn about Dennis Hutton when he was 15?Question 13: What did Dennis
27、 Hutton do at the age of 24?Question 14: For what were Dennis Hutton and his wife awarded the Nobel Prize a second time?Question 15: Why did Dennis Hutton go to New York?In America, white tailed deer are more numerous than ever before, so abundant in fact that theyve become a suburban nuisance and a health hazard.Why cant the herd be thinned the old-fashioned way? The small community of North Haven on Long Island is home to some six hundred to seven hu
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