
(完整word版)2018年12月六级英语考试(卷一)真题解析.doc
13页一. 作文For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on how to balance academic study and extracurricular activities You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words 第一段:学术学习和课外活动同等重要 第二段:分析重要性的原因 第三段:得出结论 It is generally agreed that academic study has been playing a crucial role in students’ life Nevertheless, we should not neglect the equal importance of extracurricular activities which can help us to build confidence and enhance overall abilities A number of factors might account for participating in both academic study and extracurricular activities。
With respect to academic study, one of the most common factors is to facilitate our academic competence There’s no doubt that study is the priority to students, and the academic performance, to a large extent, determines whether we can enter a prestigious school and get a decent job As for extracurricular activities, it is worth mentioning that it can supplement what we cannot learn from schools, such as the ability of critical thinking, problem-solving and addressing interpersonal relationship。
In view of how to balance academic study and extracurricular activities, effective measures should be taken into consideration In my perspective, the most useful technique is to promote our efficiency Only if can we manage our time well, we can have more time to do the both things To be more specific, a to-do list is highly recommended so that we can draw a clear picture of what we are going to do and distribute time to academic study and extracurricular activities in a more effective and balanced way。
With the efforts concerned, the imbalance will no longer be a problem二. 听力ABCDD ABCAC BCDAB ADCDA BDACB 1 A) It can benefit professionals and non-professionals alike B) Stories about some female physicists C) By including lots of fascinating knowledge D) It provides experiments they can do themselves D)He has not idea how to proceed with his dissertation A) It is too broad B) Nature C) List the parameters first A) The unprecedented high temperature in Greenland 10 C) It typiaclly appears about once every ten years。
11 B) Iceless summers in the Arctic 12 C) A strong determination 13 D) It is most important to have confidence in one`s willpower 14 A) They could keep on working longer 15 B) They are subject to change 16 A) About half of current jobs might be automated 17 D) They could grade high-school essays just like human teachers 18 C) It has to rely on huge amounts of previous data 19 D) The theoretical aspects of sustainable energy 20 A) Drive trains with solar energy 21 B) Find a new material for storing energy。
22 D) The poor relation between national health and social care services 23 A) It was mainly provided by voluntary services 24 C) Their preference for private services 25 B) They have long been discriminated against conversation 1 Hey I just read a great book about physics I think you‘d like it It’s called the physics of the world It‘s written by a scientist named Sylvia Mendez Oh I read that book It was great The writer is a warm and competent guide to the mysteries of physics I think it promises enrichment for any reader from those who know little about science to the career physicist。
And it‘s refreshing to see a strong curious clever woman adding her voice to the scientific discourse and a field that has been traditionally dominated by men I think she has to be commended for making an effort to include anecdotes about little known female scientists You know they were often victims of a generation firmly convinced that the woman’s place was in the home I like how the book is clearly written with each chapter brought to life by pieces of fascinating knowledge For example in one chapter she exposes a myth that I‘ve heard taught by university physics professors。
I’ve often heard that medieval glass windows are thicker at the bottom because glass flows like a fluid This, she shows, is not true The distortion is actually thanks to a peculiarity of the glassmakers process Yeah I like how she cultivates scientific engagement by providing a host of Do It Yourself experiments that bring the same foundational principles of classical physics that govern everything from the solar system to your kitchen table From using complex laws of physics to test whether a spinning egg is cooked to measuring atmospheric pressure by lifting a piece of cardboard。
Her hands-on examples make her book a truly interactive read Yes I must say this a equation-free book is an ideal read for scientists of all stripes, anyone teaching science and even people who dislike physics Question 1: what does the woman say about the book the man recommended? A) It can benefit professionals and non-professionals alike Question 2: what can we find in the 。












