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1、大学英语六级分类模拟题 430 及答案解析(总分:450.50,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:6,分数:379.50)1.话题:关于高考加分政策 On Additional Score Policy Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the additional score pokey of the college entrance examination based on the picture below. You can cite e
2、xamples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. (分数:20.00)_2.Directions : For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled On Perseverance by commenting on the saying “The history of human achievement is filled with stories of peo
3、ple who persevere, refusing to give up in the struggle to meet their goals.“ You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. (分数:20.00)_3.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled “Mass Media and Celebrities“. You should write at least 150
4、words but no more than 200 words following the outline given below. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. 1名人隐私成为大众传媒的焦点 2过度关注名人隐私的弊端 3大众传媒应该如何做 (分数:106.50)_4.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the topic My View on Terrorism. You can cite examples to analyze the
5、 danger and harm terrorism brings about and finally give your advice on how to combat terrorism. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. (分数:106.50)_5.Directions : For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Th
6、e Annual Spending of USA Universities. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words based on the outline and chart given below. (分数:20.00)_6.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the saying “In every end, there is also a beginning.“ Y
7、ou can give examples to illustrate your point and then explain what you will do to keep on making progress. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. (分数:106.50)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)Helicopter Moms vs. Free-Range KidsA Would you let your fourth-grader ride public
8、 transportation without an adult? Probably not. Still, when Lenore Skenazy, a columnist for the New York Sun, wrote about letting her son take the subway alone to get back to her Manhattan home from a department store on the Upper East Side, she didn“t expect to get hit with wave of criticism from r
9、eaders. B “Long story short: My son got home, overjoyed with independence,“ Skenazy wrote on April 4 in the New York Sun. “Long story longer: Half the people I“ve told this episode to now want to turn me in for child abuse. As if keeping kids under lock and key and cell phone and careful watch is th
10、e right way to rear kids. It“s not. It“s debilitating (使虚弱) for us and for them.“ C Online message boards were soon full of people both applauding and condemning Skenazy“s decision to let her son go it alone. She wound up defending herself on CNN (accompanied by her son) and on popular blogs like th
11、e Huffington Post, where her follow-up piece was ironically headlined “More From America“s Worst Morn.“ D The episode has ignited another one of those debates that divides parents into vocal opposing camps. Are Modern parents needlessly overprotective, or is the world a more complicated and dangerou
12、s place than it was when previous generations were allowed to wander about unsupervised? E From the “she“s an irresponsible mother“ camp came: “Shame on you for being so careless about his safety,“ in comments on the Huffington Post. And there was this from a mother of four: “How would you have felt
13、 if he didn“t come home?“ But Skenazy got a lot of support, too, with women and men writing in with stories about how they were allowed to take trips all by themselves at seven or eight. She also got heaps of praise for bucking the “helicopter parent“ trend: “Good for this Mom,“ one commenter wrote
14、on the Huffington Post. “This is a much-needed reality check.“ F Last week, encouraged by all the attention, Skenazy started her own blogFree Range, kidspromoting the idea that modern children need some of the same independence that her generation had. In the good old days nine-year-old baby boomers
15、 rode their bikes to school, walked to the store, took busesand even subwaysall by themselves. Her blog, she says, is dedicated to sensible parenting. “At Free Range Kids, we believe in safe kids. We believe in car seats and safety belts. We do NOT believe that every time school-age children go outs
16、ide, they need a security guard.“ G So why are some parents so nervous about letting their children out of their sight? Are cities and towns less safe and kids more vulnerable to crimes like child kidnap and sexual abuse than they were in previous generations? H Not exactly. New York City, for insta
17、nce, is safer than it“s ever been; it“s ranked 36th in crime among all American cities. Nationwide, stringer kidnaps are extremely rare; there“s a one-in-a-million chance a child will be taken by a stranger, according to the Justice Department. And 90 percent of sexual abuse cases are committed by s
18、omeone the child knows. Mortality rates from all causes, including disease and accidents, for American children are lower now than they were 25 years“ ago. According to Child Trends, a nonprofit research group, between 1980 and 2003 death rates dropped by 44 percent for children aged 5 to 14 and 32
19、percent for teens aged 15 to 19. I Then there“s the whole question of whether modern parents are more watchful and nervous about safety than previous generations. Yes, some are. Part of the problem is that with wall-to-wall Internet and cable news, every missing child case gets so much airtime that
20、it“s not surprising even normal parental anxiety can be amplified. And many middle-class parents have gotten used to managing their children“s time and shuttling them to various enriching activities, so the idea of letting them out on their own can seem like a risk. Back in 1972, when many of today“
21、s parents were kids, 87 percent of children who lived within a mile of school walked or biked every day. But today, the Centers for Disease Control report that only 13 percent of children bike, walk or otherwise get themselves to school. J The extra supervision is both a city and a suburb phenomenon
22、. Parents are worried about crime, and they are worried about kids getting caught in traffic in a city that“s not used to pedestrians. On the other hand, there are still plenty of kids whose parents give them a lot of independence, by choice or by necessity. The After School Alliance finds that more
23、 than 14 million kids aged 5 to 17 are responsible for taking care of themselves after school. Only 6.5 million kids participate in organized programs. “Many children who have working parents have to take the subway or bus to get to school. Many do this by themselves because they have no other way t
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