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    1.2022年6月六級(jí)??甲魑姆段募澳0?/strong>
    話(huà)題:
    1. 目前越來(lái)越多的家長(zhǎng)給孩子配手機(jī),目的是……
    2. 也會(huì)帶來(lái)一些問(wèn)題
    3. 你的看法
    詞匯學(xué)習(xí):
    More and more 越來(lái)越
    showing up [ʃəʊ ʌp] 出現(xiàn);顯現(xiàn)出來(lái)
    cell phones 手機(jī)
    safety measure 安全措施,防護(hù)措施
    on their way home 回家的路上
    frightening [ˈfraɪt ənɪŋ] 令人恐懼的
    at the end of the month月底
    messages [ˈmɛsɪdʒ] 信息;消息;啟示
    Worse still 更糟的(是)
    inappropriate [ˌɪnəˈprəʊprɪɪt] 不適當(dāng)?shù)?,不合宜?BR>    參考范文
    Giving Children Cell Phones
    More and more children are showing up at school each September with cell phones. Many parents buy their children a cell phone because it is a nice safety measure. It gives those working parents a little sense of control and security to know when their children are off campus and on their way home.
    But having a cell phone might be a problem. Parents may find themselves facing a frightening bill at the end of the month. The reason: chatting on the phone and sending text messages can soon become the favorite pastime of preteens and teenagers. Worse still, cell phones in schools can lead to classroom distractions, text-message cheating and inappropriate photographs.
    Knowing their children can always be reached is reassuring for parents. But before buying their child a cell phone, I think parents should decide if the child is really capable of managing his or her own phone. Besides, parental control must be exercised in the use of the phone. For example, they should set limits on how long the child is allowed to stay on the phone.
    2.2022年6月六級(jí)常考作文范文及模板
    Direction:
    For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic Private School?You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese.
    1.當(dāng)前,社會(huì)上有很多私立學(xué)校和培訓(xùn)學(xué)校;
    2.私立學(xué)校的利與弊
    3.你的看法
    詞匯學(xué)習(xí):
    a large number of 許多的
    private school 私立中小學(xué)
    organization [ˌɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃən] 編排;籌備;組織,機(jī)構(gòu)
    watch TV 看電視
    lots of 許多,很多,大量
    private school私立學(xué)校
    foreign languages 外文,外語(yǔ)
    so many 很多(的), 和...一樣多的, 全都是
    two sides兩面
    On the other hand 另一方面,相反
    參考范文
    It can be noticed that a large number of private schools or training organizations become a new landscape in education.When you read newspapers, when you watch TV, when you walk on the road,you will inevitably see lots of advertisements about private schools.There are private schools mainly dealing with foreign languages,computers,music and sports.
    However,is it a good or bad thing to have so many private schools? As a coin has two sides,so are the private schools.On the one hand,private schools can meet the special needs of the society or the particular requirements of people.On the other hand, they often bring people extra burden because of comparison and competition.
    When asked to decide whether we should have a society without private schools or a society with private schools,I will not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.Although attending a training course will result in the extra cost or burden,it is of tremendous merits in preparing my work and cultivating my skills.
    3.2022年6月六級(jí)常考作文范文及模板
    隨著現(xiàn)代傳媒業(yè)的飛速發(fā)展,被稱(chēng)為傳媒痼疾的虛假新聞不時(shí)出現(xiàn),且造假的手段多種多樣。虛假新聞是指為了達(dá)到某一目的而采用發(fā)布假信息達(dá)到欺騙當(dāng)事者的一種輿論,未能真實(shí)反映客觀事物本來(lái)面貌,帶有虛假成分的報(bào)道。下面我們就來(lái)聊聊英語(yǔ)六級(jí)備考作文:虛假新聞。
    參考范文:
    It’s not uncommon that some journalists make up false or misleading stories about celebrities, illnesses, crimes, etc. Take celebrities for example.'Monkey King' actor Zhang Jinlai, better known by his stage name, Liu Xiao Ling Tong, was once reported dead several years ago. And today, he was involved in the other false news——CCTV's Lunar New Year's eve gala acturally uninviting him.
    People may wonder why so many journalists cook up false stories. More often than not, the reason is all about personal interests. Most journalists create misleading news in order to draw public attention so as to make themselves more popular or to win certain prizes. To achieve these goals, they try to get something out of nothing and rumour about famous figures regardless of those people’s privacy.
    Now, it’s high time for China’s journalism supervisory bodies to deal with the false news reports. They should take stringent measures to prevent all possible false news. For instance, journalists who are found to manipulate news should be severely punished and could be banned from news writing for ten years or more.