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范文(七)
Directions:
A. Cars play an important role in modern society. But they are also
responsible for a good part of air pollution in big cities. Write an essay of
about 200 words on car and air pollution.
B. Your essay must be written neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
C. Your essay should cover the following points:
1. the serious problem of air pollution caused by cars;
2. your suggestions on how to deal with the problem.
例文: Cars and Air Pollution
Too many cars have created a lot of serious problems in our world. Besides
congestion, accidents and fast fuel consumption,cars are responsible for a good
part of air pollution in big cities. All the time, they are pumping huge amounts
of waste gases into the atmosphere. These gases are very harmful, causing
disease and even death. Last winter, car fumes formed heavy smog over Beijing,
making the sky gloomy for weeks and deteriorating people's health.
One possible solution is to design and develop clean cars and clean fuels.
In Tsinghua University, campus buses are driven by electricity. In Beijing some
of the public buses begin to run on natural gas, which does not give off as much
carbon dioxide as the petrol. But it may take decades for the new models of
clean cars to completely replace the traditional ones.
Another solution is to develop modern public transportation systems and
restrict the use of private cars. If the price of petrol rises constantly and
the public vehicles are efficient and convenient enough, most people will not
private cars. And the total number of cars in big cities will reduce greatly.
On the whole, the elimination of air pollution needs the co-efforts from the
government, the public and the environments. This problem will be solved only
with the help of science and technology.
范文(八)
Directions:
A. Write a letter to your local English-language newpaper giving your view
on a discussion that has arisen as a result of an article they published
entitled "Why Do We Need English?"
B. Your letter must be writen of about 200 words, excluding the addresses,
etc. No.47, Haidian Road Haidian District Beijing, 100086 August 18,1999 The
Editor Local English Daily Wuhua Building Beijing, 100781 Dear Sir:
I have been following with great interest the discussion inspired by Mr
Wang Li's article "Why Do We Need English?" published in the Local English Daily
of 20th May, 1999.
The one aspect of the English language that most of your correspondents
seem to be unaware of is its widespread use as the international language of
diplomacy, commerce and technology. It is the language of the United Nations and
its agencies as well as of many other international bodies. We would be foolish
to confine our vision to our national borders only. We are still, after all,
dependent on other countries for technical and industrial assistance. How can we
hope to be economically and technologically independent if we are not able to
communicate in these areas outside our own country?
English must be taught in all our schools, not only for the above reasons
but also so that our students can go abroad to learn the techniques our nation
so urgently needs. We also need representatives who can command respect at the
international conference tables of the world. And if English is the common
language of communications for world diplomacy, economics and defence, then let
us be as fluent and proficient in it as possible, for the sake of our own
country's advancement and prestige. Yours sincerely, Li Xiaohua
范文(九)
Direction:
A. Title: A Matter of Approach
B. Word Limit: about 200 words
C. Your composition should be based on the OUTLINE below and should start
with the given opening sentence: "Two sencondary school teahers I remember show
how different people can be though engaged in the same profession."
D. Your composition must be written neatly on the ANSWER SHEET 2.
OUTLINE:
1. Two secondary school teahers I remember
2. The differences between the two teahers in classroom attitudes
3. Their attitudes to their students
4. Their methods of teaching
例文: A Matter of Approach
Two secondary school teahers I remember show how different people can be
though engaged in the same profession.
Mrs Wang, my philosophy teacher, sent us to sleep less than ten minutes
when she started talking in class. When a head nodded, she would point at the
dozing student and made threatening remarks. She said that she was bored
teaching us. Some students in her eyes had no desire to learn. But the other
teacher Mr Li always had bright eyes in a smiling face and encouraging words
which showed that he loved Chinese history he was teaching and wanted us to love
it too.
When it came to their attitudes to their students, they were different too.
After Mrs Wang finished her day's lessens she felt that she had finished her
job. Once when I asked her a question outside class about a term, she continued
with preparation to leave and said that I could bring my question to class next
week. Before I knew it she had put her keys into her handbag and walked out of
the door. In the history class, however, a question even after the bell would
still be given attention to by Mr Li. He would rush to the board in a last
minute attempt to clear up. Often he was seen with a number of students standing
outside the classroom, discussing the day's assignment.
Their methods of teaching were not like as well. Mrs Wang stuck to the
textbook and trained us how to memorize minute facts. However Mr Li brought in
films, maps, slides, tapes, anything that would help us learn. Once the whole
class went to see the 'film Lin Zexu' in order to better understand the history
of the Optium War from 1840 to 1842. Owing to these contrasts, I do not think I
can forget either of my past teachers |
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