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1、大学六级-15 及答案解析(总分:703.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.网上购物渐渐成为一种时尚,越来越多的大学生选择网上购物2分析大学生网上购物的原因3我对此现象的看法BMy View on Online Shopping/B_(分数:106.00)_二、BPart Reading (总题数:1,分数:70.00)BOn Friendship/BFew Americans stay put (固定不动的) for a lifetime. We move from town to city to suburb, from hig
2、h school to college in different states, from a job in one region to a better job elsewhere, from the home where we raise our children to the home where we plan to live in retirement. With each move we are forever making new friends, who become part of our new life at that time.For many of us the su
3、mmer is a special time for forming new friendships. Today millions of Americans vacation abroad and they go not only to see new sights but alsoin those places where they do not feel too strangewith the hope of meeting new people. No one really expects a vacation trip to produce a close friend. But s
4、urely the beginning of a friendship is possible? Surely in every country people value friendship?They do. The difficulty when strangers from two countries meet is not a lack of appreciation of friendship, but different expectations about what constitutes friendship and how it comes into being. In th
5、ose European countries that Americans are most likely to visit, friendship is quite sharply distinguished from other, more casual relations, and is differently related to family life. For a Frenchman, a German or an Englishman friendship is usually more particularized and carries a heavier burden of
6、 commitment.But as we use the word, “friend“ can be applied to a wide range of relationships to someone one has known for a few weeks in a new place, to a close business associate, to a childhood playmate, to a man or woman, to a trusted confidant (心腹朋友). There are real differences among these relat
7、ions for Americans a friendship may be superficial, casual, situational or deep and enduring. But to a European, who sees only our surface behavior, the differences are not clear.As they see it, people known and accepted temporarily, casually, flow in and out of Americans homes with little ceremony
8、and often with little personal commitment. They may be parents of the childrens friends, house guests of neighbors, members of a committee, business associates from another town or even another country. Coming as a guest into an American home, the European visitor finds no visible landmarks. The atm
9、osphere is relaxed. Most people, old and young, are called by first names.French friendshipWho, then, is a friend? Even simple translation from one language to another is difficult, “You see,“ a Frenchman explains, “if I were to say to you in France, This is my good friend, that person would not be
10、as close to me as someone about whom I said only This is my friend. Anyone about whom I have to say more is really less.In France, as in many European countries, friends generally are of the same sex, and friendship is seen as basically a relationship between men. Frenchwomen laugh at the idea that
11、“women cant be friends,“ but they also admit sometimes that for women “Its a different thing.“ And many French people doubt the possibility of a friendship between a man and a woman. There is also the kind of relationship within a groupmen and women who have worked together for a long time, who may
12、be very close, sharing great loyalty and warmth of feeling. They may call one anothercopainsa word that in English becomes “friends“ but has more the feeling of “pals“ or “buddies“. In French eyes this is not friendship, although two members of such a group may well be friends.For the French, friend
13、ship is a one-to-one relationship that demands a keen awareness of the other persons intellect, temperament and particular interests. A friend is someone who draws out your own best qualities, with whom you sparkle and become more of whatever the friendship draws upon. Your political philosophy assu
14、mes more depth, appreciation of a play becomes sharper, taste in food or wine is accentuated, enjoyment of a sport is intensified.And French friendships are divided into categories. A man may play chess with a friend for thirty years without knowing his political opinions, or he may talk politics wi
15、th him for as long a time without knowing about his personal life. Different friends fill different niches(适合的地方) in each persons life. These friendships are not made part of family life. A friend is not expected to spend evenings being nice to children or courteous to a deaf grandmother. These duti
16、es, also serious and enjoined, are primarily for relatives. Men who are friends may meet in a cafe. Intellectual friends may meet in larger groups for evenings of conversation. Working people may meet at the little bistro (小酒馆) where they drink and talk, far from the family. Marriage does not affect
17、 such friendships: wives do not have to be taken into account.In the past in France, friendships of this kind seldom were open to any but intellectual women. Since most womens lives centered on their homes, their warmest relations with other women often went back to their girlhood. The special relat
18、ionship of friendship is based on what the French value most on the mind, on compatibility of outlook, on vivid awareness of some chosen area of life.German friendshipIn Germany, in contrast with France, friendship is much more articulately a matter of feeling. Adolescents, boys and girls, form deep
19、ly sentimental attachments, walk and talk togethernot so much to polish their wits as to share their hopes and fears and dreams, to form a common front against the world of school and family and to join in a kind of mutual discovery of each others and their own inner life. Within the family, the clo
20、sest relationship over a lifetime is between brothers and sisters. Outside the family, men and women find in their closest friends of the same sex the devotion of a sister, the loyalty of a brother. Appropriately, in Germany friends usually are brought into the family. Children call their fathers an
21、d their mothers friends “uncle“ and “aunt“. Be tween French friends, who have chosen each other for the congeniality of their point of view, lively disagreement and sharpness of argument are the breath of life. But for Germans, whose friendships are based on common feelings, deep disagreement on any
22、 subject that matters to both is regarded as a tragedy. Like ties of kinship, ties of friendship are meant to be irrevocably binding. Young Germans who come to the United States have great difficulty in establishing such friendships with Americans. We view friendship more tentatively, subject to cha
23、nges in intensity as people move, change their jobs, marry, or discover new interests.English friendshipEnglish friendships follow still a different pattern. Their basis is shared activity. Activities at different stages of life may be of very different kindsdiscovering a common interest in school,
24、serving together in the armed forces, taking part in a foreign mission, staying in the same country house during a crisis. In the midst of the activity, whatever it may be, people fall into stepsometimes two men or two women, sometimes two couples, sometimes three people and find that they walk or p
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