2015年6月六级写作真题与参考范文
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2015年6月真题一
Directions: For this part, you are
allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the saying
“Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it”.
You can give one or two examples to illustrate your point of
view. You should write at least 150 words but no more than
200 words.
An instructive saying goes that
“Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to
it”. Simple as the saying is, its meaning is profound and
thought-provoking. Evidently, it is meant to tell us that
practice is the most important way to gain real knowledge and
therefore we should pay due attention to it.
第二段写法一:Actually, history abounds with
examples to prove this saying. Here I can
think of no better illustration of the proverb than the experience
of Peng Dehuai. As one of the leaders of new China, he
definitely objected to the claim that one mu of farmland can yield
5,000 kg of wheat. Through his actual experiment he proved that at
most it could produce 1,000 kg of wheat. Another case in point is
Galileo, one of the greatest scientists in ancient Europe. It was
through his experiment with two iron balls that he found the truth
that two objects of the same density but different weights fall at
the same speed.
第二段写法二:Actually, history abounds with
examples to prove this saying. Here I can think of no better
illustration of the proverb than the experience of
Thomas Edison. As one of the greatest inventors in human
history, he definitely acquired his knowledge from practice.
Without hundreds of times of experiments, how could he have
successfully found the right material for the wire in the first
electric bulb on this planet? Another case in point is Li Shizhen,
one of the greatest medical scientists in ancient China. It was
through his unremitting practice that he found the nature and use
of various herbs and compiled the famous book about herbal
medicine.
Bringing what has been discussed into a conclusion, we may
say that practice is the source of knowledge.
So, one should not blindly believe in books or authorities.
What he really has to do is to engage himself in real
practice and find more truths. In a word, we should
truly understand the profound meaning of the proverb and take the
right actions in our life in the future.
2015年6月真题二
Directions: For this part, you are
allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on Albert
Einstein’s remark “I have no special talents. I am only
passionately curious”. You can give one or two examples to
illustrate your point of view. You should write at least 150
words but no more than 200 words.
An instructive remark by Albert Einstein
goes that “I have no special talents. I am only passionately
curious”. Simple as the saying is, its meaning is profound and
thought-provoking. Evidently, it is meant to tell us that
curiosity is essential in one’s success, or that we should maintain
interest in everything that we do not know.
Actually, history abounds with examples to prove this
saying. Here I can think of no better illustration of the proverb
than the experience of Madame Curie. It was her
curiosity in the unknown radiating substance that drove her and her
husband to conduct arduous experiments in a shabby laboratory.
Finally they successfully discovered the element Polonium and
Radium, winning them the Nobel Prize. Another case in point is
Isaac Newton. Different from most people, he wondered why the apple
did not fly up but fell down. It was this question that led him to
the discovery of gravity.
Bringing what has been discussed into a conclusion, we may
say that curiosity is truly essential for anyone’s
success, especially in the realm of science. So, one should
not lose his interest in things and numbly flow with the
tide. In a word, we should truly understand the
profound meaning of the proverb and take the right actions in our
life and study in the future.
2015年6月真题三
Directions: For this part, you are
allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the saying
“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great
way”. You can give one or two examples to illustrate your point
of view. You should write at least 150 words but no more
than 200 words.
An instructive saying goes that “If you
cannot do great things, do small things in a great way”. Simple
as the saying is, its meaning is profound and thought-provoking.
Evidently, it is meant to tell us that one does not necessarily
become a great man or women, but he or she can still be successful
and win respect from others by doing common jobs in a perfect way.
Actually, history abounds with examples to prove this
saying. Taking a look around, we can also find examples too many to
enumerate. Here I can think of no better illustration of the
proverb than such people as taxi drivers and
nurses. It is not uncommon for us to meet a taxi driver who is
warmhearted, humorous and responsible. They keep their cars clean
and tidy, and they tell funny jokes, play sweet music and softly
remind passengers to carry their belongings with them. They fill
our life with sunshine and pleasure. Many nurses do the same. They
perform their duty in a responsible and enthusiastic way, healing
patients both physically and mentally.
Bringing what has been discussed into a conclusion, we may
say that one can be great even if he or she is not
a celebrity, as long as he or she loves his job and people around
him or her. So, we should not complain when we are not
famous or very wealthy. What we really have to do is to
enjoy our work and life, and bring happiness to people around
us.