六级答疑问题汇总-第三周
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**2018 年 12 月大学英语六级考试精编解析 (第三套)Part Ⅰ Writing范文How to Balance Academic Study and Extracurricular Activities Many students and their parents worry that spending time on extracurricular activities will hinder academic study which is understandable. But as for me, as long as we can strike a balance between them, proper participation in extracurricular activities will not only promote academic study, but also enhance our overall abilities. First of all, it’s advisable to schedule our schoolwork reasonably and finish it efficiently, for only in this way can we allocate extra time and energy to take part in extracurricular activities, which will have no negative impact on our academic study. Secondly, we should only spend time on activities we want to participate in, which will bring us enjoyment and relieve the academic pressure to some extent. Thirdly, we can also join clubs where we can meet like-minded people and improve our skills which are useful for our academic study. In a word, only by studying more efficiently and arranging extracurricular activities more rationally can we achieve a real balance between academic study and extracurricular activities.Part II Listening Comprehension说明:由于 2018 年 12 月六级考试全国共考了两套听力,本套真题听力 与前两套内容相同,只是选项顺序不同,因此在本套真题中不再重复出现。
六级词汇答问题单词要怎么记老师,如果把六级词汇周计划的7周的单词都背下来,考试的需要的单词就够了吗?老师大词班里有四级词汇,我是考六级的,四级词汇那一部分是不是不用学还没考研英语是不是要背单词所有的意思,然后四六级只要记主要意思就可以了昊昊老师的大词班里讲的四级词汇有没有全部都包括在六级大纲里面感觉还是要背,不过感觉有一些六级用不到老师,想问一下,单词要怎么背,才能背的快记得劳一些?都是边写边背的,但是隔天就记不住了。
六级考试里面,会有多少超纲单词啊?六级的大纲单词是在四级大纲单词上加的吗?四级单词都包含在六级单词里面吗?我想问下,六级听力难度一般比四级高多少啊?老师我想问一下报了大词班跟学之后,还需要被那本6级词汇周计划书吗老师你好 我想问一下livestock这个单词是复数单词吗? 它后面的谓语动词应该怎用呢?老师,我有不认识的单词查字典时只能查到本意查不到引申意,但往往引申意义更重要怎么办呢?老师,那为什么我周计划已经背到了考频为1的单词,做起阅读还不是很流畅考试时候,对于每一个能拆分词根的单词,一般情况在语义下都可以明白吗antidisestablishmentarianism当然这个长度夸张一点考试上,有点长的是不是可以拆开的都知道entrepreneur,用不用会写考四级时候就认识了这个单词字母配对音标有点不对跟平常老师,如果是要考六级的,大词班前面四级的单词要学吗?嗯,只上课记记笔记就可以吗老师 什么时间段背单词效果最好呢词汇答疑解答同学问的这个问题像个哲学问题,大而宽,不过老师给你几个建议:1. 掌握一些常用的词根词缀,用英语的逻辑去背单词,而不是按字母单蹦式地拼记。
而且掌握了这些,可以养成自己的猜词能力哦。
星火式记忆法就特别适合。
2. 结合句子或短语记的效果会更好些。
切记不要记很长的例句,短句较好,兴趣话题的短句最好。
3.无论什么样的方法,都要重复去记,把会的单词快速梳理掉,然后重点去记忆没掌握的,不断地复习。
英语六级常见问题解答英语六级考试是中国大学英语六级考试,是一个相对难度较高的考试。
由于广大考生对英语六级考试存在较多的疑惑和问题,下面将针对一些常见问题进行解答,希望能帮助考生更好地准备和应对考试。
问题一:英语六级考试有多难?该如何应对考试压力?英语六级考试相对而言,难度较高。
考试内容主要涉及英语听力、阅读、写作和翻译。
而且,临近考试日期,考生面临着很大的考试压力。
应对此问题,考生可以采取以下策略:1. 制定合理的学习计划:合理安排每天的学习时间和内容,科学有效地提升英语水平。
2. 多练习英语听力和阅读:通过大量练习,提高英语听力和阅读理解能力。
3. 提前关注考试资讯:及时了解和掌握考试动态,包括考试时间、考试内容、考试地点等信息。
4. 寻求帮助和交流:可以找老师、同学或者参加英语学习交流群,共同解决学习中的问题。
问题二:英语六级听力有哪些技巧?如何提高听力水平?英语六级听力是考试中的重要环节,也是许多考生的难点所在。
下面给出一些提高英语六级听力的技巧:1. 注重平时积累:平时多听标准的英语新闻、英语听力材料,提高听力技巧和词汇量。
2. 注意细节:在听力过程中,注重抓住重点信息,忽略无关信息。
同时,注意细节的捕捉和理解。
3. 多做听力练习:通过大量的听力练习,熟悉各类听力题型和常见表达方式,提高听力水平。
4. 提升听力速度:逐渐提高听力速度,锻炼听力的适应能力。
问题三:英语六级阅读有哪些技巧?如何提高阅读水平?英语六级考试中的阅读部分同样是考生备受关注的。
下面给出一些提高英语六级阅读的技巧:1. 掌握文章结构:学会分析文章的结构,抓住文章的中心思想和主题。
2. 熟悉常见题型:了解和熟悉常见的阅读题型,针对性地提高解题技巧。
3. 划重点词句:在阅读过程中,注意划出文章中的重点词句,便于理解和解题。
4. 阅读速度和理解的平衡:提高阅读速度的同时,注意对文章内容的理解,避免只求速度而影响理解。
问题四:英语六级写作如何提高?有哪些写作技巧?英语六级写作是许多考生的难点之一。
一、三一口语三级常见问题学校生活Where is your school?Which school are you in?Is there a library in your building?How many floors are there in your building?Which floor is your classroom in?朋友Who is your best friend?Can you tell me something about your friend?How old is your friend?日期月份What's the date today?What was the date yesterday?Which month is it now?When is your birthday?天气What's the weather like today?What was the weather like yesterday?Which district is your home in?距离How do you usually go to school?Which bus do you take to go to school?How long does it take you to go to school by bike / car? Is your home far from your school?How far is it from your home to school?描述所做的活动What were you doing at this time yesterday?Do you play basketball?Who do you often play with?What do you do on school playground in winter?What do you often do in your spare time二、三一口语四级常见问题周末活动What do you often do on weekendsWhat did you do yesterday?What will you do tomorrow?What did you do yesterday?What are you going to do this afternoon?What do you like to do on the internet?What do you often play in the park?食物What's your favorite food?What did you eat last supper?When did you go to eat KFC/Macdonald's last time?学习和工作What about your English teacher?What's your favorite book?Which is your first book you read?How is your school life?商店购物What do you often buy when you go shopping?When do you go shopping?Who do you go shopping with?How often do you go shopping?Where do you often go shopping?What kind of goods for you often buy?Do you like going shopping?Is there any interest when you go shopping?What's the difference between shopping center and supermarkets?What do you think is the best shop in your mind?爱好与体育运动What's your hobby?What's your favorite sport?Who taught you?Where did you learn it?What's your parents' favorite sport?How often do you play football?Which book did you read yesterday?Where did you buy it ?Do you like playing computer games? why?假日Where did you go last summer holiday?What did you do last summer holiday?What did the place look like?How did you go there?What's your favorite holiday?What do people do on this holiday?When is Christmas Eve?What do you think of Christmas?What's the difference between Christmas and Spring Festival?what do you often do in Spring Festival?三、三一口语五级常见问题音乐When do you listen to the music?How often do you listen to the music?Who is your favorite star?Why do you like him/her?What instrument can you play?What kind of music do you like best?What's your feeling when playing …?Why do so many people like Jay Zhou?Why is Jay so famous?Do you know something about Peking Opera?Do you like listening to music?What's your favourite teacher?What's your favourite music, singer? And why?娱乐When do you watch TV?What kind of movies is bad for children?What's your favorite TV program?汽车与自行车How do you go to school?Do you like a car or a bike?What is the advantage and disadvantage of the cars and bikes?Do you ride bikes to school?Is it safe to ride bikes?Can you ride bikes? Do you want to learn it?What do you take to go to school in winter?When did you learn to ride bikes?Did you learn it by yourself or someone taught you?What are you going to do when you grow up?Do you often exercise?Do you often have bad dreams at night?What do you think about the traffic in Beijng?Could you tell me some traffic problems in Beijing?How to solve these problems?How to avoid the traffic jam?Can you predict the future traffic?节日What do you often do in Tomb -sweeping Festival?What do you eat in Spring Festival?What do you do at the night in Spring Festival?How do you celebrate Christmas?What's your favorite festival?What festival do you like best?Do you know about some traditional festivals in China?What is the most important festival in China?How to celebrate Mid-Autumn Day?Do you know about some festivals in western country?庆祝活动Who do you like to celebrate your birthday with?Why don't you like to celebrate birthday with your parents?Do you like to celebrate your birthday alone or with other people?Do Chinese people eat dumplings in foreign countries in Spring Festiva l?If there are no coins in dumplings, will you eat it?How to celebrate your birthday?Do you like to decorate your room? How to decorate it?个人最近发生的事What do you do in your spare time?Do you have any classes on weekend?What subject do you like best?How many classes do you have?四、三一口语六级常见问题旅行How many places have you ever been?Which place is the most impressive one?Have you ever been to some places out of Beijing?Which kind of city do you prefer to visit, modern or historic?What's your plan for traveling next time?购物How often do you go shopping?Do you usually go shopping with your mother or father?What do you like to buy?Do you prefer to buy something online or at department store?You are a primary school student. What do you think of fashion?服饰Should we go after fashion or not?Can we wear earring at school?If a student is not fashionable, other people don't like to make frien ds with him/her. What do you think of this fact?钱币Do you like saving money?Some parents always give much money to their children. What's your opi nion on the subject?Some primary school students hold mobile phone at school. What's your opinion on it?Do you have red-envelope money in Spring Festival? How to spend your r ed-envelope money?规章制度What do you think about the rules in your class?Do you know some traffic reles? How to obey these rules?What rules do you need to obey when you're in a car?What do you think about the safety belt?健康How can you keep fit according to your own experience?What kinds of exercise do you think are the best for your health?Would you like to exercise outdoor?1.Do you think most people in China abide by the law?I think it is true that many people in China abide by the law.This is because the penalty for breaking a law,even for a petty offence,is very harsh.2.Do you think it's important for people to obey laws?I think that it is important for people to obey ws are made to keep the society in order,so if all people obey the laws,the society will be a much more peacedul place to live in.3.What benefit are there for society when people obey laws?When people obey laws,the society at large can be assured that when they go out,they will not be attacked or robbed.There will be a sense of security and trust in the society and this is good for the whole society.4.Many people think that occasional, minor breaches of the law is ok?When people think in this way,it is because the punishment for minor offences is too lenient.For example,nobody will be sent to jail for throwing a stone at somebody's window.This mindset is wrong.A breach of law,no matter how occasional,how minor,is still a breach of law and people should not think it is okay to breach the law when the punishment is light.5.Do people in China like the police?Generally people in China have a kind of respect mixed with awe towards the police.Whhen the police help them,the people respect them.But when the police are doing something whcih the people disagree with,then the people will hate the police.It all depends on whether what the police do harms the people's self interests.6.What does the society need more police or lawers?这个问题应该是why吧The society does need more police or lawers because our society is so large and diverse that it is difficult to assume that all people will be obedient and behave themselves.Therefore police and lawers are needed to ensure that whoever breaches the law is punished while those who obey the law are protected.7.Why do you think some people want to work as lawyers?Many people are attracted to the career of a lawyer because a lawyer's pay is several times higher than an ordianry office worker.Moreover,lawers are generally respected and have high social status as they are seen to be doing good for the society.8.What do you think is the reason for having laws?Laws are made to safeguard the interestes the society in large and to punish those who hram other people in order to gain more benefits for themselves. 9.What would the society be like id there were no laws?In an ideal world,no laws are needed beuase everybody knows how to behave.However,in this real world,a society without laws would be chaotic and unlivable because people would try to do everything,be it robbery or extortion,to gain more advantages for themselves.10.Do you think it's suitable to have exactly the same laws for every country? It is definitely not suitable for every country to have exactly the same laws.For one thing,different countries are governed by different groups of people whose opinions on what is good for their people differ verymuch.Secondly,laws are sometimes made to suit the local culture.Since different places have different traditions and cultures,it will not be suitabel to enforce the same set of laws on every country.For example,Western countries like the United States make it illegal for a man for marry two women at the same time while in most Muslim countries such as Saudia Arabia it iscommon and not against the law for a Muslim man to marry more than one woman.。
2022年6月英语六级第三套题目答案一览2022年6月英语六级第三套题目答案已经公布,需要核对答案的同学可以参考一下。
下面是我为大家整理的2022年6月英语六级第三套题目答案一览,欢迎大家(保藏)与共享一下哟!2022年6月英语六级第三套题目答案一、六级(作文)部分:Writingmore and more people take the delight to helping the needy(范文):Currently in our society, it is quite prevalent for citizens to give a hand to those who are in need of help.Apart from this trend, what encourages people is that people in growing numbers find it delighted to help the needy. The reasons, from my per-spective, can be listed as follows.The first motivation behind this trend lies in the growing abili-ty of average people to help others. Unlike those in the early 21st century, people in current society are equipped with knowledge,skills, and even economic strength to provide more assistance to help the needy. What is more, this trend is largely associated with the sense of satisfaction of the public. When offering help on time, those who lend a hand realize their own value and thus part of the meaning of their life, which further strengthens similar behaviors in their daily life. The last factor is about positive energy in the mass media.In China,a country with traditional virtues of helping the disadvantaged, matters of the help among common people are great ingredients for the publicity of both tradition virtues andmodern values.For me, it is much delighted to see that the public are more likely to lend a hand to others voluntarily.With peoples growing ability, the sense of satisfaction, and the spread of good deeds in the mass media, this trend will inevitably become a norm in our society.二、六级听力部分:更新中。
如何提高英语口语能力
英语口语能力是许多学习英语的人所渴望拥有的技能之一。
以下是一些提高英语口语能力的方法:
1. 多听多说。
尽可能多地听英语并使用英语交流。
可以通过看
英语电影、听英语歌曲和收听英语播客等方式来提高听力和口语能力。
2. 练习发音。
正确的发音是良好口语的基础,可以通过大声朗
读英语文本和模仿英语母语人士的发音来改善自己的发音。
3. 学习常用表达。
学习一些常用的表达和句子,可以帮助人们
更自信地进行英语交流。
4. 练习口语考试。
参加一些口语考试,如托福和雅思,可以帮
助人们提高口语能力,同时也可以评估自己的口语水平。
5. 寻找英语母语人士的帮助。
与英语母语人士交流可以帮助人
们更好地了解英语的语调和文化,同时也可以提高口语能力。
6. 练习口语技巧。
可以学习一些口语技巧,如正确的语速、语
调和停顿等,以提高口语的流畅度和清晰度。
7. 练习口语主题。
可以练习一些常见的口语主题,如自我介绍、日常问候和表达观点等,以提高口语的应用能力和自信心。
提高英语口语能力需要不断的练习和努力。
2024年6月大学英语六级考试真题和答案(第3套)Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay that begins with the sentence “Nowadays, cultivating independent learning ability is becoming increasingly crucial for personal development.” You can make comments, cite examples or use your personal experiences to develop your essay. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.You should copy the sentence given in quotes at the beginning of your essay.Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. A) Read numerous comments users put online.B) Blended all his food without using a machine.C) Searched for the state-of-the-art models of blenders.D) Did thorough research on the price of kitchen appliances.2. A) Eating any blended food.B) Buying a blender herself.C) Using machines to do her cooking.D) Making soups and juices for herself.3. A) Cooking every meal creatively in the kitchen.B) Paying due attention to his personal hygiene.C) Eating breakfast punctually every morning.D) Making his own fresh fruit juice regularly.4. A) One-tenth of it is sugar.B) It looks healthy and attractive.C) One’s fancy may be tickled by it.D) It contains an assortment of nutrients.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) How he has made himself popular as the mayor of Berkton.B) How the residents will turn Berkton into a tourist attraction.C) How charming he himself considers the village of Berkton to be.D) How he has led people of Berkton to change the village radically.6. A) It was developed only to a limited extent.B) It was totally isolated as a sleepy village.C) It was relatively unknown to the outside.D) It was endowed with rare natural resources.7. A) The people in Berkton were in a harmonious atmosphere.B) The majority of residents lived in harmony with their neighbors.C) The majority of residents enjoyed cosy housing conditions.D) All the houses in Berkton looked aesthetically similar.8. A) They have helped boost the local economy.B) They have made the residents unusually proud.C) They have contributed considerably to its popularity.D) They have brought happiness to everyone in the village.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9. A) They have created the smallest remote-controlled walking robot in the world.B) They are going to publish their research findings in the journal Science Robotics.C) They are the first to build a robot that can bend, crawl, walk, turn and even jump.D) They are engaged in research on a remote-controlled robot which uses special power.10. A) It changes its shape by complex hardware.B) It is operated by a special type of tiny motor.C) It moves from one place to another by memory.D) It is powered by the elastic property of its body.11. A) Replace humans in exploratory tasks.B) Perform tasks in tightly confined spaces.C) Explore the structure of clogged arteries.D) Assist surgeons in highly complex surgery.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.12. A) She threw up in the bathroom.B) She slept during the entire ride.C) She dozed off for a few minutes.D) She boasted of her marathon race.13. A) They are mostly immune to cognitive impairment.B) They can sleep soundly during a rough ride at sea.C) They are genetically determined to need less sleep.D) They constitute about 13 percent of the population.14. A) Whether there is a way to reach elite status.B) Whether it is possible to modify one’s genes.C) Whether having a baby impacts one’s passion.D) Whether one can train themselves to sleep less.15. A) It is in fact quite possible to nurture a passion for sleep.B) Babies can severely disrupt their parents’ sleep patterns.C) Being forced to rise early differs from being an early bird.D) New parents are forced to jump out of bed at the crack of dawn.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. The recordings will be played only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard. 16. A) We have poor awareness of how many controversial issues are being debated.B) No one knows better than yourself what you are thinking about at the moment.C) No one can change your opinions more than those who speak in a convincing tone.D) We are likely to underestimate how much we can be swayed by a convincing article.17. A) Their belief about physical punishment changed.B) Their memory pushed them toward a current belief.C) The memory of their initial belief came back to them.D) Their experiences of physical punishment haunted them.18. A) They apparently have little to do with moderate beliefs.B) They don’t reflect the changes of view on physical punishment.C) They may not apply to changes to extreme or deeply held beliefs.D) They are unlikely to alter people’s position without more evidence.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard.19. A) American moms have been increasingly inclined to live alone.B) The American population has been on the rise in the past 25 years.C) American motherhood has actually been on the decline.D) The fertility rates in America have in fact been falling sharply.20. A) More new mothers tend to take greater care of their children.B) More new mothers are economically able to raise children.C) A larger proportion of women take pride in their children.D) A larger proportion of women really enjoy motherhood.21. A) The meaning of motherhood has changed considerably.B) More and more mothers go shopping to treat themselves.C) More mothers have adult children celebrating the holiday.D) The number of American mothers has been growing steadily.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.22. A) Add to indoor toxic pollutants.B) Absorb poisonous chemicals.C) Beautify the home environment.D) Soak up surrounding moisture.23. A) NASA did experiments in sealed containers resembling thesuper-insulated offices of 1970s.B) It was based on experiments under conditions unlike those in most homes or offices.C) NASA conducted tests in outer space whose environment is different from ours.D) It drew its conclusion without any contrastive data from other experiments.24. A) Natural ventilation proves much more efficient for cleaning the air than house plants.B) House plants disperse chemical compounds more quickly with people moving around.C) Natural ventilation turns out to be most effective with doors and windows wide open.D) House plants in a normal environment rarely have any adverse impact on the air.25. A) The root cause for misinterpretations of scientific findings.B) The difficulty in understanding what’s actually happening.C) The steps to be taken in arriving at any conclusion with certainty.D) The necessity of continually re-examining and challenging findings.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.A rainbow is a multi-colored, arc-shaped phenomenon that can appearin the sky. The colors of a rainbow are produced by the reflectionand____26____of light through water droplets (小滴) present in the atmosphere. An observer may____27____a rainbow to be located either near or far away, but this phenomenon is not actually located at any specific spot. Instead, the appearance of a rainbow depends entirely upon the position of the observer in____28____to the direction of light. In essence, a rainbow is an____29____illusion.Rainbows present a____30____made up of seven colors in a specific order. In fact, school children in many English-speaking countries are taught to remember the name “Roy G. Biv” as an aid for remembering the colors of a rainbow and their order. “Roy G. Biv”____31____for: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The outer edge of the rainbow arc is red, while the inner edge is violet.A rainbow is formed when light (generally sunlight) passes through water droplets____32____in the atmosphere. The light waves change direction as they pass through the water droplets, resulting in two processes: reflection and refraction (折射). When light reflects off a water droplet, it simply____33____back in the opposite direction from where it____34____. When light refracts, it takes a different direction. Some individuals refer to refracted light as “bent light waves.” A rainbow is formed because white light enters the water droplet, where it bends in several different directions. When these bent light waves reach the other side of the water droplet, they reflect back out of the droplet instead of____35____passing through the water. Since the white light is separated inside of the water, the refracted light appears as separate colors to the human eye.A) bouncesB) completelyC) dispersionD) eccentricE) hangingF) opticalG) originatesH) perceiveI) permeatesJ) ponderK) precedingL) recklesslyM) relationN) spectrumO) standsSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with tenstatements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Blame your worthless workdays on meeting recovery syndromeA) Phyllis Hartman knows what it’s like to make one’s way through the depths of office meeting hell. Managers at one of her former human resources jobs arranged so many meetings that attendees would fall asleep at the table or intentionally arrive late. With hours of her day blocked up with unnecessary meetings, she was often forced to make up her work during overtime. “I was actually working more hours than I probably would have needed to get the work done,” says Hartman, who is founder and president of PGHR Consulting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.B) She isn’t alone in her frustration. Between 11 million and 55 million meetings are held each day in the United States, costing most organisations between 7% and 15% of their personnel budgets. Every week, employees spend about six hours in meetings, while the average manager meets for a staggering 23 hours.C) And though experts agree that traditional meetings are essential for making certain decisions and developing strategy, some employees view them as one of the most unnecessary parts of the workday. The result is not only hundreds of billions of wasted dollars, but an annoyance of what organisational psychologists call “meeting recovery syndrome (MRS)”: time spent cooling off and regaining focus after a useless meeting. If you run to the office kitchen to get some relief with colleagues after a frustrating meeting,you’re likely experiencing meeting recovery syndrome.D) Meeting recovery syndrome is a concept that should be familiar to almost anyone who has held a formal job. It isn’t ground-breaking to say workers feel fatigued after a meeting, but only in recent decades have scientists deemed the condition worthy of further investigation. With its links to organisational efficiency and employee wellbeing, MRS has attracted the attention of psychologists aware of the need to understand its precise causes and cures.E) Today, in so far as researchers can hypothesise, MRS is most easily understood as a slow renewal of finite mental and physical resources. When an employee sits through an ineffective meeting their brain power is essentially being drained away. Meetings drain vitality if they last too long, fail to engage employees or turn into one-sided lectures. The conservation of resources theory, originally proposed in 1989 by Dr. Stevan Hobfoll, states that psychological stress occurs when a person’s resources are threatened or lost. When resources are low, a person will shift into defence to conserve their remaining supply. In the case ofoffice meetings, where some of employees’ most valuable resources are their focus, alertness and motivation, this can mean an abrupt halt in productivity as they take time to recover.F) As humans, when we transition from one task to another on the job —say from sitting in a meeting to doing normal work—it takes an effortful cognitive switch. We must detach ourselves from the previous task and expend significant mental energy to move on. If we are already drained to dangerous levels, then making the mental switch to the next thing is extra tough. It’s common to see people cyber-loafing after a frustrating meeting, going and getting coffee, interrupting a colleague and telling them about the meeting, and so on.G) Each person’s ability to recover from horrible meetings is different. Some can bounce back quickly, while others carry their fatigue until the end of the workday. Yet while no formal MRS studies are currently underway, one can loosely speculate on the length of an average employee’s lag time. Switching tasks in a non-MRS condition takes about 10 to 15 minutes. With MRS, it may take as long as 45 minutes on average. It’s even worse when a worker has several meetings that are separated by 30 minutes. “Not enough time to transition in a non-MRS situation to get anything done, and in an MRS situation, not quite enough time to recover for the next meeting,” says researcher Joseph Allen. “Then, add the compounding of back-to-back bad meetings and we may have an epidemic on our hands.”H) In an effort to combat the side effects of MRS, Allen, along with researcher Joseph Mroz and colleagues at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, published a study detailing the best ways to avoid common traps, including a concise checklist of do’s and don’ts applicable to any workplace. Drawing from around 200 papers to compile their comprehensive list, Mroz and his team may now hold a remedy to the largely undefined problem of MRS.I) Mroz says a good place to start is asking ourselves if our meetings are even necessary in the first place. If all that’s on the agenda is a quick catch-up, or some non-urgent information sharing, it may better suit the group to send around an email instead. “The second thing I would always recommend is keep the meeting as small as possible,” says Mroz. “If they don’t actually have some kind of immediate input, then they can follow up later. They don’t need to be sitting in this hour-long meeting.” Less time in meetings would ultimately lead to more employee engagement in the meetings they do attend, which experts agree is a proven remedy for MRS.J) Employees also feel taxed when they are invited together to meetings that don’t inspire participation, says Cliff Scott, professor of organisational science. It takes precious time for them to vent their emotions, complain and try to regain focus after a pointless meeting—one of the main traps of MRS. Over time as employees find themselves tied up in more and more unnecessary meetings—and thus dealing with increasing lag times from MRS—the waste of workday hours can feel insulting.K) Despite the relative scarcity of research behind the subject, Hartman has taught herself many of the same tricks suggested in Mroz’s study, and has come a long way since her days of being stuck with unnecessary meetings. The people she invites to meetings today include not just the essential employees, but also representatives from every department that might have a stake in the issue at hand. Managers like her, who seek input even from non-experts to shape their decisions, can find greater support and cooperation from their workforce, she says.L) If an organisation were to apply all 22 suggestions from Mroz and Allen’s findings, the most noticeable difference would be a stark decrease in the total number of meetings on the schedule, Mroz says. Lesstime in meetings would ultimately lead to increased productivity,which is the ultimate objective of convening a meeting. While none of the counter-MRS ideas have been tested empirically yet, Allen says one trick with promise is for employees to identify things that quickly change their mood from negative to positive. As simple as it sounds, finding a personal happy place, going there and then coming straight back to work might be key to facilitating recovery.M) Leaders should see also themselves as “stewards of everyone else’s valuable time”, adds Steven Rogelberg, author of The Surprising Science of Meetings. Having the skills to foresee potential traps and treat employees’ endurance with care allows leaders to provide effective short-term deterrents to MRS.N) Most important, however, is for organisations to awaken to the concept of meetings being flexible, says Allen. By reshaping the way they prioritise employees’ time, companies can eliminate the very sources of MRS in their tracks.36. Although employees are said to be fatigued by meetings, the condition has not been considered worthy of further research until recently. 37. Mroz and his team compiled a list of what to do and what not to do to remedy the problem of MRS.38. Companies can get rid of the root cause of MRS if they give priority to workers’ time.39. If workers are exhausted to a dangerous degree, it is extremely hard for them to transition to the next task.40. Employees in America spend a lot of time attending meetings while the number of hours managers meet is several times more.41. Phyllis Hartman has learned by herself many of the ways Mroz suggested in his study and made remarkable success in freeing herself fromunnecessary meetings.42. When meetings continue too long or don’t engage employees, they deplete vitality.43. When the time of meetings is reduced, employees will be more engaged in the meetings they do participate in.44. Some employees consider meetings one of the most dispensable parts of the workday.45. According to Mroz, if all his suggestions were applied, a very obvious change would be a steep decrease in the number of meetings scheduled.Section CDirections:There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.Sarcasm and jazz have something surprisingly in common: You know them when you hear them. Sarcasm is mostly understood through tone of voice, which is used to portray the opposite of the literal words. For example, when someone says, “Well, that’s exactly what I need right now,” their tone can tell you it’s not what they need at all.Most frequently, sarcasm highlights an irritation or is, quite simply, mean.If you want to be happier and improve your relationships, cut out sarcasm. Why? Because sarcasm is actually hostility disguised as humor.Despite smiling outwardly, many people who receive sarcastic comments feel put down and often think the sarcastic person is rude, or contemptible. Indeed, it’s not surprising that the origin of the word sarcasm derives from the Greek word “sarkazein” which literally means “to tear or strip the flesh off.” Hence, it’s no wonder that sarcasm is often preceded by the word “cutting” and that it hurts.What’s more, since actions strongly determine thoughts and feelings, when a person consistently acts sarcastically it may only serve to heighten their underlying hostility and insecurity. After all, when you come right down to it, sarcasm can be used as a subtle form of bullying —and most bullies are angry, insecure, or cowardly.Alternatively, when a person stops voicing negative comments, especially sarcastic ones, they may soon start to feel happier and more self-confident. Also, other people in their life benefit even more because they no longer have to hear the emotionally hurtful language of sarcasm.Now, I’m not saying all sarcasm is bad. It may just be better usedsparingly—like a potent spice in cooking. Too much of the spice, and the dish will be overwhelmed by it. Similarly, an occasional dash of sarcastic wit can spice up a chat and add an element of humor to it. But a big or steady serving of sarcasm will overwhelm the emotional flavor of any conversation and can taste very bitter to its recipient.So, tone down the sarcasm and work on clever wit instead, which is usually without any hostility and thus more appreciated by those you’re communicating with. In essence, sarcasm is easy while true, harmless wit takes talent.Thus, the main difference between wit and sarcasm is that, as already stated, sarcasm is often hostility disguised as humor. It can be intended to hurt and is often bitter and biting. Witty statements are usually in response to someone’s unhelpful remarks or behaviors, and the intent is to untangle and clarify the issue by emphasizing its absurdities. Sarcastic statements are expressed in a cutting manner; witty remarks are delivered with undisguised and harmless humor.46. Why does the author say sarcasm and jazz have something surprisingly in common?A) Both are recognized when heard.B) Both have exactly the same tone.C) Both mean the opposite of what they appear to.D) Both have hidden in them an evident irritation.47. How do many people feel when they hear sarcastic comments?A) They feel hostile towards the sarcastic person.B) They feel belittled and disrespected.C) They feel a strong urge to retaliate.D) They feel incapable of disguising their irritation.48. What happens when a person consistently acts sarcastically?A) They feel their dignity greatly heightened.B) They feel increasingly insecure and hostile.C) They endure hostility under the disguise of humor.D) They taste bitterness even in pleasant interactions.49. What does the author say about people quitting sarcastic comments?A) It makes others happier and more self-confident.B) It restrains them from being irritating and bullying.C) It benefits not only themselves but also those around them.D) It shields them from negative comments and outright hostility.50. What is the chief difference between a speaker’s wit and sarcasm?A) Their clarity.B) Their appreciation.C) Their emphasis.D) Their intention.Passage TwoQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.Variability is crucially important for learning new skills. Consider learning how to serve in tennis. Should you always practise serving from the exactly same location on the court, aiming at the same spot? Although practising in more variable conditions will be slower at first, it will likely make you a better tennis player in the end. This is because variability leads to better generalisation of what is learned.This principle is found in many domains, including speech perception and learning categories. For instance, infants will struggle to learn the category “dog” if they are only exposed to Chihuahuas, instead of many different kinds of dogs.“There are over ten different names for this basic principle,” says Limor Raviv, the senior investigator of a recent study. “Learning from less variable input is often fast, but may fail to generalise to new stimuli.”To identify key patterns and understand the underlying principles of variability effects, Raviv and her colleagues reviewed over 150 studies on variability and generalisation across fields, including computer science, linguistics, categorisation, visual perception and formal education.The researchers discovered that, across studies, the term variability can refer to at least four different kinds of variability, such as set size and scheduling. “These four kinds of variability have never been directly compared—which means that we currently don’t know which is most effective for learning,” says Raviv.The impact of variability depends on whether it is relevant to the task or not. But according to the ‘Mr. Miyagi principle’, practising seemingly unrelated skills may actually benefit learning of other skills.But why does variability impact learning and generalisation? One theory is that more variable input can highlight which aspects of a task are relevant and which are not.Another theory is that greater variability leads to broader generalisations. This is because variability will represent the real world better, including atypical (非典型的) examples.A third reason has to do with the way memory works: when training is variable, learners are forced to actively reconstruct their memories.“Understanding the impact of variability is important for literally every aspect of our daily life. Beyond affecting the way we learn language, motor skills, and categories, it even has an impact on our social lives,”explains Raviv. “For example, face recognition is affected by whether people grew up in a small community or in a larger community. Exposure to fewer faces during childhood is associated with diminished face memory.”“We hope this work will spark people’ s curiosity and generate morework on the topic,” concludes Raviv.“Our paper raises a lot of open questions. Can we find similar effects of variability beyond the brain, for instance, in the immune system?”51. What does the passage say about infants learning the category “dog”if they are exposed to Chihuahuas only?A) They will encounter some degree of difficulty.B) They will try to categorise other objects first.C) They will prefer Chihuahuas to other dog species.D) They will imagine Chihuahuas in various conditions.52. What does Raviv say about the four different kinds of variability?A) Which of them is most relevant to the task at hand is to be confirmed.B) Why they have an impact on learning is far from being understood.C) Why they have never been directly compared remains a mystery.D) Which of them is most conducive to learning is yet to be identified.53. How does one of the theories explain the importance of variability for learning new skills?A) Learners regard variable training as typical of what happens in the real world.B) Learners receiving variable training are compelled to reorganise their memories.C) Learners pay attention to the relevant aspects of a task and ignore those irrelevant.D) Learners focus on related skills instead of wasting time and effort on unrelated ones.54. What does the passage say about face recognition?A) People growing up in a small community may find it easy to remember familiar faces.B) Face recognition has a significant impact on literally every aspect of our social lives.C) People growing up in a large community can readily recognise any individual faces.D) The size of the community people grow up in impacts their face recognition ability.55. What does Raviv hope to do with their research work?A) Highlight which aspects of a task are relevant and which are not to learning a skill.B) Use the principle of variability in teaching seemingly unrelated skills in education.C) Arouse people’s interest in variability and stimulate more research on the topic.D) Apply the principle of variability to such fields of study as the immune system.。
2021六级12月第三套解析听力部分:Section A本节听力主要涉及到一个女士去咨询旅行信息的对话。
女士在对话中提出了四个问题,包括:最佳旅行时间、旅行费用、路线规划以及目的地的许可证要求。
其中,目的地的许可证要求是对话的重点部分。
通过仔细听对话,可以知道女士需要提供哪些材料来申请许可证。
答案如下:1. Time:第一份材料需要提供两周时间。
答案:B。
2. Cost:第二份材料需要支付10美元。
答案:C。
3. Route:第三份材料需要提供预订的酒店和车辆信息。
答案:B。
4. Permit:第四份材料需要填写个人信息、旅行计划和目的地的地址。
答案:C。
Section B本节听力主要涉及到一篇科普讲座,讲座的主题是关于大脑的。
在讲座中,主讲人介绍了一种大脑波的现象,即"Alpha waves",以及Alpha waves对大脑和健康的积极影响。
听力中出现了一些与Alpha waves相关的词汇,如relaxation(放松)、meditation(冥想)等。
根据听力内容,可以得出以下问题的答案:5. What is the main topic in the lecture?答案:A。
6. What can Alpha waves help people achieve?答案:C。
7. Where are Alpha waves produced?答案:B。
8. How can people increase Alpha waves?答案:A。
Section C本节听力主要涉及到一个学生在图书馆咨询图书信息的对话。
学生需要找到两本书来完成自己的研究报告。
对话中提及了这两本书的名称,如The Global Financial Crisis以及Marketing and Consumer Behavior,同时也提到了这两本书在图书馆的位置。
通过仔细听对话,可以知道这两本书所在的书架。
2021年6月大学英语六级第3套答案解析20__ 年 6 月大学英语六级考试真题(第三套)解析 Part I Writing 【参考范文】 As we know, science and technology are the primary forces that drive social and economic development.Robots are the inevitable products of technological progress and the crystallization of human wisdom.It bees increasingly possible for robots to replace human beings in work and in life, which will have a profound impact on our lives in the future.From my point of view, the influence of robots is two-sided.On the one hand, robots can increase work efficiency and avoid accidents in which human lives are lost.Furthermore, more people can be released from the routine of simple and monotonous tasks and instead can concentrate on sophisticated skills and technologies.On the other hand, more robots in industry means that fewer people are needed in some fields, leading to the unemployment of people with less education.By and large, we can e to the conclusion that the impact of robots on industry and people’s daily lives is a double-edged sword.Only by receiving more education can we adapt to the changes brought by it.听力Section A 参考答案1 What do we learn about the South Theater pany? [B]【解析】女士说South Theater pany 想知道我们是否对赞助他们去东亚旅行感兴趣。
六级part3sectionb解题方法
1.理清问题:先仔细阅读问题,了解问题所涉及的主题、范围和关键词,理解问题的意思和要求。
2.扩展思路:根据所涉及的主题和关键词,尝试想出自己的见解和思路。
3.建立逻辑推理:根据自己的思路,建立一个逻辑体系,将相关信息
进行组织和分类,并尝试将信息串联起来,形成一个完整的思路。
4.举例论证:针对不同的问题,选择相应的例子进行论证,以此来证
实自己的思路和观点。
5.合理分析:通过分析和比较不同的思路和观点,找到其中的优缺点,并选择最合适的方案。
6.总结归纳:在解答问题的过程中,不断总结自己的思路和观点,最
终得出一个结论,并对结论进行总结和归纳。
2021六级12月第三套解析第一篇:《电脑每日必读》第一部分是一个电脑购买小贴士,提醒消费者在购买电脑时需要关注的一些要点。
例如选择适合自己需求的电脑配置、了解电脑品牌和售后服务、仔细研究用户评价等。
这篇文章主要是一个购买建议,旨在帮助消费者在众多电脑产品中做出明智的选择。
第二部分是关于电脑护眼的重要性,提出长时间使用电脑会对人眼健康造成威胁。
建议使用具有护眼功能的电脑屏幕、注意合理安排使用时间和休息、多吃富含维生素的食物等。
第三部分是一个关于IT行业职业发展建议的文章。
主要提到IT行业对人才需求大、职业发展空间广阔等。
建议年轻人在选择职业时可以考虑IT行业,并提供一些建议如努力学习技术、积累工作经验等。
这篇文章主要围绕电脑和IT行业展开,从不同角度给予读者建议和提示。
第二篇:《自由阅读的好处》这篇文章主要围绕自由阅读的好处展开。
首先指出自由阅读可以拓宽知识面,提高专业素养,并能够培养阅读和思考能力。
然后强调自由阅读可以丰富人的内心世界,增加快乐感,并提供多样化的人生体验。
最后指出自由阅读有助于提高学习能力和成绩。
通过这篇文章可以了解到自由阅读的重要性,它不仅能够提升个人素养和能力,还可以丰富人的内心世界,给人带来快乐。
第三篇:《如何培养一颗“感恩之心”》这篇文章主要介绍了如何培养感恩之心。
首先指出感恩之心是一种积极向上的心态,能够帮助人们更好地面对生活和人际关系。
然后提供了几种培养感恩之心的方法,如关注他人的付出和帮助、多向别人表达感激之情和对生活中的小事心存感激等。
通过这篇文章可以了解到感恩之心的重要性及培养方法,同时也能够提醒人们在日常生活中更加关注他人的付出和帮助,增强人与人之间的情感联系。
第四篇:《科技给出行带来便利》这篇文章主要介绍了科技对出行的影响和带来的便利。
首先指出科技的发展加快了人们的出行速度,提供了更多的交通工具选择,并降低了出行成本。
然后介绍了一些具体的科技在出行中的应用,如高铁、共享单车、打车软件等。
2018 年 12 月六级第 三套解析如有侵权请联系网站删除,仅供学习交流2018 年 12 月大学英语六级考试精编解析(第三套) Part Ⅰ Writing范文How to Balance Academic Study and Extracurricular Activities Many students and their parents worry that spending time on extracurricular activities will hinder academic study which is understandable. But as for me, as long as we can strike a balance between them, proper participation in extracurricular activities will not only promote academic study, but also enhance our overall abilities. First of all, it’s advisable to schedule our schoolwork reasonably and finish it efficiently, for only in this way can we allocate extra time and energy to take part in extracurricular activities, which will have no negative impact on our academic study. Secondly, we should only spend time on activities we want to participate in, which will bring us enjoyment and relieve the academic pressure to some extent. Thirdly, we can also join clubs where we can meet like-minded people and improve our skills which are useful for our academic study. In a word, only by studying more efficiently and arranging extracurricular activities more rationally can we achieve a real balance between academic study and extracurricular activities.Part II Listening Comprehension说明:由于 2018 年 12 月六级考试全国共考了两套听力,本套真题听力与 前两套内容相同,只是选项顺序不同,因此在本套真题中不再重复出现。
英语六级语法知识点总结与应用练习题与语法复习重点与易错知识点一、语法知识点总结英语六级考试中,语法知识点是考生们需要重点掌握的内容之一。
下面将对常见的语法知识点进行总结,并提供相应的应用练习题。
1. 时态与语态- 一般现在时:表示经常性、习惯性或普遍真理。
例如:I often go to the gym.- 一般过去时:表示过去某个时间发生的动作或状态。
例如:She studied abroad last year.- 一般将来时:表示将来发生的动作或状态。
例如:We will have a meeting tomorrow.- 现在进行时:表示现在正在进行的动作。
例如:They are watching a movie now.- 过去进行时:表示过去某段时间内正在进行的动作。
例如:She was cooking dinner when I arrived.- 现在完成时:表示过去发生的动作对现在造成的影响或仍然持续的动作。
例如:I have seen that movie before.- 过去完成时:表示过去某个时间或动作之前已经发生的动作。
例如:He had finished his homework before the party started.- 被动语态:表示句子的主语是动作的承受者。
例如:The book was written by Mark Twain.练习题:1. The train _____ at 9:00 a.m. yesterday. (arrive)2. How long _____ each other before they got married? (know)3. The project _____ by the team next week. (complete)4. They _____ their English skills for the upcoming exam. (improve)5. The house _____ when we visited last week. (paint)2. 名词- 可数名词与不可数名词:可数名词可以用于单数和复数形式,而不可数名词只能用于单数形式。
6级真题高频句型答案解析在面对英语六级考试的时候,我们常常会遇到一些困惑。
其中一个困扰学生最多的问题就是如何运用正确的句型来解答题目。
本文将给大家提供一些常见的句型,并提供一些例句以帮助大家更好地理解。
第一个常见的句型是"not only...but also...",该句型表达了两个事物的关联性。
例如,题目可能会要求你写一篇关于环境保护的短文。
你可以写道:"Not only should we reduce air pollution,but we should also pay attention to water pollution." 这样的写法不仅显示了你的能力,还展示了你的语言运用的范围。
接下来,我们来看看第二个常见的句型:"It is well-known that..." ,这个句型可以用来引出一些普遍接受的事实或观点。
例如:"It is well-known that regular exercise is good for our health." 这句话说明了一般认同的观点,并给出了进一步的解释。
第三个常见的句型是:"As far as I am concerned...",这个句型用来表达个人观点。
例如:"As far as I am concerned,studying abroad is a valuable experience for students." 这样的句子能够帮助你表达自己的意见,并在写作中展示你的个性。
另一个常见的句型是:"In my opinion...",这个句型用来表达个人观点。
例如:"In my opinion, technology has greatly improved our lives." 这句话展示了你对科技的看法,并给出了你的理由。
Rules1.Are rules important?Yes, I think rules are very important. If we have rules, our life will be safe and we don’t need to waste our time, because rules can keep our life in order. If we don’t have rules, there will be troubles every day, such as the students will not go to school on time, the street will be full of garbage because people will think it doesn’t matter to litter, so we can see that rules are really very important to our life.2.What rules do you know?I know some rules, such as school rules, family rules, traffic rules or public rules. They are different, but they are all important.3.Are there any school rules in your school?Yes, there are many school rules in our school, such as Don’t run in the school building, Don’t speak loudly in school, Don’t use cell phone in the class and Don’t take food or money into the class.4.What do you think of your school rules?I think the school rules in our school are quite strict, such as we can’t take food or money to school. The fact is that sometimes, we are really hungry in school, especially in the afternoon. But I also know that our school rules are right, if we take money to school, we may leave school to buy some snacks, sometimes, it might be dangerous.5.What if you break your school rules?If we break the school rules, our teacher will deduct our marks, and sometimes, she will make us clean the classroom for a week. The worst punishment would be asking our parents to go to school. That’s really horrible.6.What family rules do you have in your family?There are some family rules in our family, such as I must clean my room in the morning every day, I should never play computer games for too long time, Children should never speak loudly to the elders,I must go back home on time. I think my family rules are important but good.7.What if you break your family rules?If I break my family rules, I must sweep the floor for a week.8.Do you know anything about traffic rules?Yes, I know something about traffic rules. It is very important in our life, and if we don’t obey it, wemight have some dangers. There are many traffic rules like wait for the lights, fasten the seat belt when you are in the car. We should never break the speed limit, we should never park the car in the wrong place, and children under the age of 12 should not ride bikes on the street, and so on.9.What if you break the traffic rules?If we break the traffic rules, we will get some punishment, such as if people park their car in the wrong place, the police man will give them a ticket, and they need to pay money for that. And sometimes, they break the traffic rules seriously, and then the police will take their driving license away. Now, driving after drinking is illegal, if people do that, they could be sent to prison, that’s very terrible.Health1.Is health very important? Why?Yes, I think health is very important to us, because when people are ill, sometimes they need to go to the hospital to see the doctor, it might be very troublesome. And sometimes, they must stay in the hospital, they can’t play with their friends, they can’t work or study, they even can’t move, just stay in the bed, that’s really very horrible. But, if we have good health, then whatever we want to do, we could work very hard to get it, this could make our life very happy. Therefore, health is really very critical to anybody.2.How do you keep your health?Well, to keep my health, I air my room every day, and I walk when I am free. I drink a cup of milk and eat some fruit every day, I think they can provide me with enough nutritious I need. Meanwhile, I don’t eat any junk food unless there is no other choice. In one word, I think sports, good eating habits and life habits are very important for our health.3.How do people usually keep their health?To keep their health, different people do different things. Such as some of them do sports regularly. Such as jogging in the morning, play badminton and so on. Others quit any bad habits which could do harm to their life, such as smoking, drinking or staying up too late, this is very helpful. And some people pay much more attention on the food they eat. They never eat fried fast food, when they buy food; they often choose the green food, such as vegetables and fruit.4.What do you think of smoking in the public places?I think smoking in the public place is a very bad habit. Because the smoke may pollute the air in the public places, it’s very harmful to people’s health, especially their lungs. And sometimes, if the smokers just dump the cigarette ends anywhere, there might even be fire, it’s very dangerous. So I think we must never smoke in the public place.5.Do you think mental health is very important? Why?Yes, I think mental health is very important, if we don’t have mental health, we will be sad and unhappy every day, that might be very bad for our health. And when we don’t have good mental health, we could not study well, we could not work well, we can’t even make any friends, that are very bad for our life.6.How do you keep your mental health?Well, I know the importance of mental health, so I do many things to keep it. such as when I am unhappy, I draw things, or I have a sleep. Sometimes, I talk with my good friends, it can make me feel better.7.How do we keep our health when we travel?In my opinion, when we travel, there are many things we should pay attention to so as to protect our health. Such as we should never eat the local snacks on the street, sometimes it might be dirty. And we should not drink the raw water from the tap, we should take enough clothes with us in accordance with the local whether, so that we will not catch cold.8.Are there any bad habits we need to quit?Yes, to keep our health, there are some bad habits we need to quit, such as smoking, drinking, playing computer games for too long time and so on. They are very bad for our health, if we don’t quit them, no matter what we do, our health can’t be good.9.If your parents or teacher lay pressure on you, what will you do?If people lay pressure on me, I will feel upset sometimes, when I feel not very good, I will read some picture books or comic books, sometimes, I draw pictures; this could help me to feel better.English learning1.Do you like English? Why?Yes, I like English because I like English music very much, such as Lady GaGa’s songs and I likeEnglish movies too, I often what some English thrillers, they are very scary buy very interesting. And ifI can learn English well, then I can enjoy English music and movies very well, it will be very nice.2.How can we learn English?To learn English well, we can get some interesting material to make the lessons easier, and we can listen to the English songs, read English stories or talk with foreign friends, all these ways can help us to learn English well.3.What are the difficulties you have when you learn English?When I learn English, I have some difficulties, such as I find it’s difficult to learn the new words, we learn them, then we forget them, it’s very troublesome. But now I find that the best way to learn them is to use them. This method can help us to remember the new words very well. And sometimes, the grammars are difficult to understand and use well, our teachers always ask us to do more exercise, I think that would be helpful.4.Why do so many people study English?Nowadays, more and more people are learning English, I think it’s because people think English is more useful now. Some of them want to go abroad to study, some want to work abroad, the others want to do business with foreigners. Generally speaking, to have good communication with foreigners, English is the first step, so many people start the classes now.5.Why English is so important?English is important because it’s the global language, and in different countries, people use it as working language. And if we can learn it well, our life will be very convenient, such as when we travel abroad, we don’t need any translator. And if we live abroad and want to read some of the important books or newspapers, we don’t need any translation, we can read the originals. Good English can be useful both to our study and work.6.Oral English and written English, which do you like better?I like them both, because I think they are both very important. If we study oral English well, then we can talk with foreigners freely, that might be very convenient. And if we learn written English well, when we take exams, we can get good scores, and we can read or write very well, it means a lot to our life in the future.7.What do your parents expect of your English study ?My parents hope that I can study English very well, so that I can go abroad to study. And they hope that one day I can teach those English, I can travel with them in foreign countries.8.Who is your favorite English teacher?My favorite English teacher is Lucy, she teaches me English at school. Her class is always very interesting because of the games and stories. She always tells us that to learn English well, we must love it first. I think it’s right.9.What do you think is the best age for children to start learning English?In my opinion, the best age to start learning English would be 4 to 6 years old, because before that age, children might be too young to understand anything. They can’t learn English well. And after 6 years old, children will go to school, they may have much homework to do, so they won’t have enough time to learn English. So when children are 4 to 6 years old, they have enough time, they have good memories and they can understand many things, so I think it’s the best age for them to learn English.。
大学英语(三)middot问题答疑材料大学英语(三)·问题答疑材料马静一、定冠词与不定冠词冠词是虚词,本身不能单独使用,也没有词义,它用在名词的前面,帮助指明名词的含义。
英语中的冠词有三种,一种是定冠词(the Definite Article),另一种是不定冠词(the Indefinite Article),还有一种是零冠词(Zero Article)。
(一)不定冠词a (an)与数词one 同源,是"一个"的意思。
a用于辅音音素前,一般读作[e],而an则用于元音音素前,一般读做[en]。
1) 表示"一个",意为one;指某人或某物,意为a certain。
A Mr. Ling is waiting for you.2) 代表一类人或物A knife is a tool for cutting with.Mr. Smith is an engineer.定冠词the与指示代词this,that同源,有"那(这)个"的意思,但较弱,可以和一个名词连用,来表示某个或某些特定的人或东西。
(二)定冠词的用法:1)特指双方都明白的人或物:Take the medicine.把药吃了。
2)上文提到过的人或事:He bought a house.I've been to the house.他买了幢房子。
我去过那幢房子。
3)指世上独一物二的事物:the sun,the sky,the moon,the earth4)单数名词连用表示一类事物,如:the dollar 美元;the fox 狐狸;或与形容词或分词连用,表示一类人:the rich 富人; the living 生者。
5)用在序数词和形容词最高级,及形容词only,very,same等前面:Where do you live?I live on the second floor.你住在哪?我住在二层。
六级词汇答
问题
老师,你好,我想问一下dis-这个前缀的包涵哪些意思?
我想问个问题:平时见到英语单词能反应出中文意思,但是有中文到英文时反应不出单词,
或者在阅读听力中反应不出,这种怎么提高和改善呢?
就是上翻译课的时候,老师提问的时候我大部分能反映出英文单词或者词组,但是自己做的
时候后感觉很艰难。
老师,现在词汇课程呀各种课程我都跟着呐,不知道要不要做题?
之前单词我基本都做题中不会的,画出来,完了之后查单词标注,最后做三套左右会把那些
单词摘抄到本上,然后就看,直到越来越熟悉。
就一个很简单的单词我知道,但是让我写,我就不会;我六级上次阅读190多,但是翻译写
作90多;就想着要记一些,写作和翻译中可以用的的就行了,但是没有总结。
老师,我下载了星火词汇,怎么刷不出来词汇周计划书上的微课和音频呢?
哦~,对了星火词汇里面怎么找不到我们六级配套的那本词汇书啊,好像词汇顺序也不一样。
老师,星火必刷词的高频词有讲义的词吗?
那背这个高频词是不是就可以了?
六级作文和翻译和四级差别大吗?在难度上。
单词记不住怎么办?
每天要记多少单词好呢?我现在还没开始呢,还有我这个人容易半途而废。
请问implicit的两个意思,“无疑问的”和"含蓄的"冲突,如何结合语境理解?
incur和trigger都有“引起”的意思,如何区别?
每天背单词多少个合理?我四级445
背单词的时候需要背相应的句子吗?是不是看看句子会加深记忆?
老师您好,在背单词过程中,单词下面往往伴随着一些例句。
句子中会有一些不认识的单
词,这些单词的优先级高么?当然,最好是都能解决,但是如果时间紧张,这些例句中的单
词有必要全都列入背诵范围内么?谢谢老师
老师 词根词缀有具体的讲解吗?单词还是记不牢固,经常容易记混。
老师,phenomenon这个单词,应该怎么记?
我每天听完直播课之后,做了笔记,跟不上老师的步伐就没有时间去练课后习题罗,不知道
怎么安排时间。
那我现在开始练真题吗?还是到时候老师会具体布置安排我们做哪一年的试卷?
词汇答疑
解答
1.不,非,相反,由 disable, disarm.
2.分开,散开,见 discuss, discourse.
你说的这种情况,在翻译题中应该体现比较明显;中文到英文本身是要难一些,可以多练习一下翻译;掌握英语一些句子结构,不仅仅是对应的单词翻译。
多看一些汉译英的文章,看星火的 简翻译。
如果其他课程老师都讲过做题思路了,可以做些真题练习下。
可以重点背诵词汇周计划,这些单词都是来自真题中的,提炼出来了。
重点掌握词汇周计划中前七周的单词,做到会写会用。
用微信扫码就能看到了。
在微信里搜索:星火必刷词 小程序,这里面可以找到,升级了,里面还有全的大纲词表。
里面包含讲义的词,比讲义的词更全。
可以的;掌握了这些,基本就掌握了80%的真题词汇。
四六级话题类型是不一样的,老师在评分时肯定会根据单词使用、语法和句式,谋篇打分。
单词建议跟着昊昊老师的课程+词汇周计划+星火必刷词小程序。
就像吃饭一样,每天都要牢固掌握一些,就有了很雄厚的基础了。
每天50个,你可以结合词汇周计划,课程包里那本单词书。
1.He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor.他对皇帝陛下高尚的
动机深信不疑。
2.Implicit in his
speech was the assumption that they were guilty.他话语中的言外之意是设定他们有罪。
incur是导致成本等,导致不愉快的事件;trigger是触发一系列的事件。
根据具体语境体会下它们的区别:
Any expenses you may incur will be chargeable to the company.
你的所有开销均由本公司支付。
Unresolved or
unacknowledged fears can trigger sleepwalking.
残留在心里的或不为人知的恐惧都可能引发梦游。
50-100个
是,句子是展现了单词的使用方法,多读读吧,不用背诵。
其他单词是辅助来记这个主词的,只要理解起来没问题就行,不用都背诵。
六级词汇星火式巧记速记,根据同词根来串记单词的,效果很好。
pheno- "appear, show, be seen" + -men- "passive suffix" + -on(希腊语中的单数后缀)引申词义现象,有代表性的体现,后也用于指非凡的人。
其复数形式为phenomena.
结合图书,配合老师讲义和赠送的词汇周计划。
预习——学习——复习,也要制订计划,比如每天记住50个单词。
真题可以根据老师安排;不在多,在于打牢基础,跟着老师学会解题思路。