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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 856及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Advantages of Online Learning. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below. 1网上学习成为一种新兴的学习方式 2分析网上学习兴起的原因 3网上学习的好处 The Advantages of Online Le
2、arning 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-4, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in
3、the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 For U. S. College Applicants, Extra Activities Are Encouraged If there is such a thing as the perfect storm in the college admissions proces
4、s, it hit this year. “ Schools where good, solid kids were a sure admit a few years ago, now are places where they find themselves wait-listed or denied,“ says Amy Belstra, post-graduate counselor at Cherry Creek High School in suburban Denver. She cites such institutions as Lehigh University in Bet
5、hlehem, Pa. , and Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. Both had modest increases in applications this year. Many counselors worry that high school juniors, seeing what has happened, will enter their senior year feeling the need to apply to more schools than this years graduating class. James Montag
6、ue, Jr. , director of guidance at Boston Latin School, says the first question he was asked at parents night this spring was “ whether students should apply to 20 to 30 colleges. “ Students applied to more and more colleges, and many schools received a record number of applications. At the same time
7、, many high-achieving students zeroed in on the same selective institutions. The result: admissions deans and their staffs made hair-splitting(吹毛求疵的 )decisions and left many students and high school counselors stunned. To admissions officials, the process was rational, if excruciating(折磨人的 ). But to
8、 those on the outside, it had all the characteristics of a lottery. Students interested in attending an American university should know that admissions officers will base their decisions on more than just good grades and high test scores. They want to know how a student might enhance the university
9、just by being there. A good indicator is an examination of personal interests, often illustrated by extracurricular activities. That phraseextracurricular activitiesmay seem unfamiliar to Indian students. It is a well-known fact that Indians do not have the level of extracurricular activities as tha
10、t of US students. Generally, it applies to things that students participate in outside of school that show interests, hobbies and future career plans. They should be proactive(心理前摄的 ). Going to the movies doesnt count, but making a documentary about a relevant issue does. Having extracurricular acti
11、vities will help the students in many aspects. Simply scoring in tests will not serve any purpose. This week on The Choice on India Ink, we talked to Micah Sieber, an admissions officer at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. , about the types of extracurricular activities that American students of
12、ten include dn their college applications. Service-Learning Initiatives or Charity Work Colleges appreciate it when students are aware of the problems their own communities are experiencing. Students need to be encouraged to do social work and to care about things. “ We admire students who are invol
13、ved in service-learning initiatives,“ Mr. Sieber said. “ In the same way that clubs and internships say something about who the student is, outreach work shows that students are interested in giving back to their communities and we value that. “ Many high schools in India encourage students to take
14、part in service learning, which may be linked to nongovernmental organizations that benefit from student work. Some of these groups include the Salaam Baalak Trust, which aims to provide homeless children with shelters in Delhi and Mumbai, Swechha, which focuses on environmental issues and social de
15、velopment, and Pratham, a group that works to educate slum children in India. A leader in community service activities and the student representative on the local school board, she applied to 10 colleges; she was admitted to one Ivy League school, Yale University in New Haven, Conn. “ I was surprise
16、d I got into Yale, and rejected by schools not quite as difficult to get into,“ she says. Yale admitted only 8. 6% of applicants. “Students should engage in projects that theyre passionate about,“ Mr. Sieber said. “Its more about their personal level of interest that matters, not really the issues t
17、hey focus on. If we see that students really care about what theyre doing and are actively involved, then thats all that matters. “ Student Organizations and Clubs A students involvement in clubs and organizations gives an admissions officer a better sense of that students interests and how the appl
18、icant interacts with peers in a nonacademic setting. “ We acknowledge all club involvement, everything counts in that sense,“ Mr. Sieber said. “ We typically tend to prefer students who spent a significant amount of time involved in a few clubs over students who spread their time too thinly over man
19、y projects because it shows that theyre really committed to the things they say they care about. “ Having a special role in the organizationlike a club president or treasurercan make a difference, but it doesnt define the validity of your membership, Mr. Sieber said. “We do recognize positions,“ he
20、said, “but it doesnt take away from the value of your club experience if youre a general member. “ Internships Colleges appreciate an applicant who uses his or her free time proactively. Whether its working on an advertising campaign at a formal internship, or sorting mail as an assistant for a fami
21、ly friend, internships can help admissions officers see how students apply skills and knowledge to a real world environment. “ It really doesnt matter specifically what students do,“ Mr. Sieber said. “ When we consider internships, what we really want to see is that students have done something extr
22、a, that theyre involved and are doing something related to what theyre passionate about. There are no set requirements, so its not as though we would favor one student over another based only on their job descriptions. We consider the student as an individual and look at everything. “ Internship exp
23、erience can also help when looking for a job during or after college. Students might even get paid. Individual Projects Whether its starting a blog, forming a company, making a movie, recording a song, or hosting a science fair, colleges value individual efforts because they show signs of leadership
24、. Consider Shiv Sakhuja, a computer-savvy(本领 )student at the Modern School in New Delhi. When he was 14 years old, Shiv purchased his first Apple computer, a 2007 iMac, and soon became enamored(着迷的 )of it. Before long, his friends and family started referring to him as “the Mac expert. “ As the Appl
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