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1、大学英语六级 200 及答案解析(总分:428.03,做题时间:132 分钟)一、Part I Writing (3(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Information in the Modern Society. You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below in Chinese. 1. 现代社会中信息的获得越来越重要 2. 我获得信
2、息的主要渠道(如:图书馆、报纸、电视、电台、网络等) 3. 我是如何利用信息的(和别人交流,用于学习中等) (分数:30.00)_二、Part II Reading C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)What Does the Location of Colleges Mean? I. Urban College Campuses As Different as the Cities in which Theyre Located Cities are centers of culture, art, design, communication, and manufacturing. Ther
3、es much to do with every aspect from museums to street musicians. Because of this, you can enjoy yourself and boost your education at the same time. Different Types of College Campuses Some colleges are self-contained islands within a city, such as Rice University whose 285-acre campus is bounded by
4、 a hedge and a double row of oak trees. Others spread over city blocks, such as Boston University. Dont assume all city colleges are huge there are many small city schools, too. Life Experience Youll find opportunities for internships (实习) that can help you test career paths, build experience, and g
5、et your foot in the door. Money Cities put a bigger dent (凹痕) in your wallet than suburban or rural areas. Everything is more expensive, including rent, food, and entertainment. Of course, some cities have a higher cost of living than others. The good news is that your student I.D. can get you disco
6、unts. Public Transportation Most likely, you wont need a car. Buses, trains, and taxis are the best ways to get around. In fact, having a car in some cities can be a major headache. I See City People Cities are full of interesting people from all cultures and walks of life. Sure, meeting new people
7、is part of the college experience anyway, but make sure youre comfortable around crowds on the streets, on subways, and in line for the movies. Where Are the Trees? Dont expect a pastoral (田园的) setting. Get ready for tall buildings, asphalt (沥青) highways. However, cities do usually have an oasis (绿洲
8、) or two, such as parks and zoos, within walking distance, as well as athletic complexes. Plus, you can probably take day trips to natural settings. Safety First If you decide to attend a college in the city, make sure you know the risks. Learn how to protect yourself and avoid unsafe situations. As
9、k about the crime rate when you go on your college visit. Cities can encompass the qualities promoted by colleges free thinking, diversity, and fun. If youre looking for these qualities, but in another setting, perhaps a suburban or rural locale is right for you. II. Suburban College Campuses The “B
10、urbs“ Some people have a biased impression of the suburbs, based on what theyve seen on television and in the movies. What are they and the colleges in them really like? Here the term “suburb“ is used loosely, to include small cities, large towns, or the residential areas near cities. For example, b
11、oth Bates College in Lewiston, Maine and Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts are in suburbs, though the areas are very different. The Best of Both Environments Suburban schools usually offer a taste of the city and country nearby, since youre close to both. Its for this reason that many p
12、eople are drawn to this setting. Community Within a Community Suburban colleges usually have their own communities, with various activities and even their own culture. Fortunately, the collegiate and residential communities tend to complement each other creating places to live and learn for both the
13、 town residents and students. For example, the University of Oregons School of Music and the city of Eugene collaborate to host the annual Oregon Bach Festival. Mixed Bag of People The suburbs are not as diverse as cities, but can be slightly more integrated than rural areas. This mix adds to the ch
14、aracter of a suburban town, drawing in aspects of both urban and rural life. For example, at Carroll College a suburban school in Helena, Montana, you can be the sophisticated urbanite (都市人) by attending a play at Grandstreet Community Theater or fulfill your cowboy inclinations by going horseback r
15、iding. A Sense of History Most suburban neighborhoods have a story behind them. For example, Flagler College is located in St. Augustine, Americas oldest city. The college reflects the towns old-world character. Before choosing a suburban college, take the time to learn about the areas history. Who
16、settled the town? What is its major industry? It may reveal something about the communitys personality and residents. Car or no Car? If you dont have a car, you can still get around using public or your schools transportation, but your options may be limited. If you have a car, the surrounding attra
17、ctions (the city or country) will be more accessible. Towns and college car policies can vary, so be sure to ask the students for advice. III. Rural College Campuses The Great Outdoors at Your Dorms Doorstep Rural colleges, usually near wilderness areas, have educational opportunities related to sci
18、ence and nature not to mention fun outdoor activities. For example, Western State Colleges proximity to the Rocky Mountains makes it a great school to attend if youre studying geology. Hands-On Environmental Studies Going to a school with access to outdoor facilities gives you a chance for hands-on
19、learning, such as at a working dairy farm of national park. For example, join a research team studying fruit and vegetable crops as part of your agricultural science class at Alcorn State University. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Sports or hobbies such as skiing, rock climbing, fishing, or Whitewa
20、ter rafting may be short trips from the campus or even on-campus. Of course, activities are local to the area. A Way Off-Campus Although the campus is usually the focal point for rural colleges, youll need transportation to make the most of the area. Dont worry if you dont have a car or a friend who
21、 has one. Most rural schools or towns provide free or cheap transportation for college students. Ask about it during a campus visit. A Sense of Community Many rural colleges are self-contained. For example, they hold most of their school activities on-campus, and organizations and clubs are usually
22、a large part of student life. Plus, most rural schools are residential, with the majority of students living on-campus. This self-containment creates a sense of community among students, more so than at suburban or city schools. A Connection with the Town Even though rural colleges have their own th
23、ings going on, they often have a rich relationship with the surrounding community, too. For example, the town is usually the home for many professors, and residents often show support for the college at sport events, lectures, or plays. A Secure Environment Smaller towns or less populated areas are
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