2017年最新英語六級考試寫作預測練習

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2017年最新英語六級考試寫作預測練習

  task 1

隨着手機的廣泛應用,各種App應運而生。閲讀,因此也變得更加方便與快捷。關於閲讀,你是更喜歡在線閲讀呢還是紙質閲讀?每個人有不同的看法。接下來的這篇作文以此為題目,給出的答案是:更喜歡紙質閲讀。請仔細讀誦,記住其中的亮點表達。

Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why you prefer online (paper) reading to paper (online) reading. You should write at least 150 words but no more than200 words.

  【參考範文】

With mobile phones widely used in our daily lives, various Apps emerge. Reading has therefore become more convenient. However, different people hold different views toward online reading.

Though more convenient reading becomes, I like paper reading more than online reading. The reasons are as follows. Firstly, I cherish the moment keeping company with the book. When I bury my head into the book, the special fragrance of the book slips through my fingers, into my nose, then into my brain. How marvelous the feeling is! Secondly, I can take various notes on the book as long as I want to, which is not that easy to do when reading online. When I have finished reading the book, what I harvest will be not only the knowledge and idea the book conveys, but also my systematic thinking about the book, which can be vividly embodied by my notes on the book. Thirdly, paper reading won’t be distracted easily by irrelevant information which often emerges in online reading.

Based on the above three points, I prefer paper reading to online reading.

  【參考譯文

隨着手機在我們日常生活中的廣泛應用,各種App應運而生。閲讀因此也變得更加方便。但是,不同的人對在線閲讀持有不同的看法。

雖然在線閲讀變得更加方便,但是我更喜歡紙質閲讀。原因如下。第一,我珍愛與書為伴的時刻。當我埋頭讀書時,書本的特殊香味會溜過我的`手指,溜進鼻子,然後溜進大腦。這種感覺很美妙啊!第二,只要我想做筆記,我就可以在書上做各式筆記,而在線閲讀時不那麼容易做到這一點。當我閲讀完這本書的時候,我收穫的不僅是書本所傳遞的知識和想法,還有我關於這本書的系統思考,這會通過我在書本上的筆記體現。第三,紙質閲讀不會輕易被無關信息所打擾,而在線閲讀卻常常冒出不相干信息。

基於以上三點,比起在線閲讀,我更喜歡紙質閲讀。

  【亮點表達】

mobile phones widely used in our daily lives 隨着手機在我們日常生活中的廣泛應用

2. hold different views toward… 對……持有不同的觀點

3. like…more than…比起……更喜歡……(prefer…to…的替換詞組)

4. cherish vt. 珍愛

5. keep company with the book 與書為伴

6. slip vi. 溜過,滑過

7. How marvelous the feeling is! 感覺很美妙啊!

8. take notes 做筆記

9. vividly adv. 生動形象地

10. embody vt. 體現

11. irrelevant information 無關信息

12. emerge vi. 出現(appear的替換詞哦)

  task 2

  On Fabricating Academic Credentials

1.現在學歷造假現象非常猖獗

2.分析這一現象的原因

3.如何根除這一現象

小編提示:範文如下

  On Fabricating Academic Credentials

Etymologically, the word “credential” derives from “credit” and is related to the moral attribute of credibility. An academic credential reflects a student’s academic knowledge and expertise, with which he becomes qualified for performing certain professional responsibilities at certain professional positions. Academic credentials shouldn’t be falsified because false credentials are dangerous. For example, a medical graduate with false credentials can kill his patients rather than rescuing them.

Currently, fabricating academic credentials is particularly rampant in China, where all recruitments seem to involve credentials. In order to secure the job they want, some job seekers without the required credentials have no alternative but to have them fabricated by professional forgers. While condemning users of fake credentials on both legal and moral grounds, we somehow tend to sympathize with them as they are victimized by a society addicted to the credential mania.

A more despicable form of credential fabrication is perpetrated by those already highly successful people—businessmen, entrepreneurs, government officials, celebrities in the entertainment industry, etc. They use false credentials not so much to advance their careers as to project their personal image as an icon. This is a greater evil because those fabricators contrive, through fraudulence, to secure our admiration and respect on the spiritual level. A most notorious case is the scandal of TxxJxx, who pretends to be a role model for innocent Chinese youth, with false Ph.D. credential from a non-existent American university.

To solve this problem, a combination of measures is necessary. We should evaluate a person by his true caliber, not solely by his credentials. Legally, we should crack down on both the seller and the buyer of false credentials. Finally, we should keep exposing and denouncing fabricators so they can no longer fool us. In this way, our society will become purified and credibility will ultimately prevail.

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