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目录1. 政府是否该支持本土电影 (2)2. 外国游客应该比本地游客花更多钱 (3)3. 现代社会的人变得更独立还是更不独立 (4)4. 选择工作最重要的考虑因素是薪水 (5)5. 动物实验是否应该禁止 (6)6. 政府是否应该支持艺术工作者 (7)7. 青少年是否应该无偿为社区工作 (8)8. 我们为什么需要音乐 (9)9. 电脑游戏是好还是坏呢 (10)10. 平均寿命变长的原因和应对方法 (11)11. 我们应该只关心自己的国家吗 (12)12. 科技是如何影响人们的日常交流的 (13)13. 兴趣爱好应该是很困难的 (14)14. 平等社会和个人成就之间的关系 (15)15. 大学每个科目的男生女生数量应该相等 (16)16. 博物馆的目的应该是娱乐还是教育 (17)17. 应该上大学还是应该直接找工作 (18)18. 政府是否应该出钱保护濒危语言 (19)19. 环境污染的方式以及政府和个人能够做什么 (20)20. 为何幸福很难定义以及如何获得幸福 (21)21. 你是否同意保护野生动物是浪费资源 (22)22. 严厉惩罚交通肇事能提高行驶安全吗 (23)23. 企业除了赚钱以外要承担社会责任 (24)24. 政府如何让城市生活更美好 (25)25. 现在人们更喜欢独居了是好还是坏呢 (26)26. 大学生应该学习自己喜欢的还是对社会有用的 (27)27. 让罪犯用亲身经历告诉青少年不要犯罪 (28)28. 传统思想在当代是否还有用武之地 (29)1.政府是否该支持本土电影Many people prefer to watch foreign films rather than locally produced films. Why could this be? Should governments give more financial support to local film industries?范文:It is true that foreign films are more popular in many countries than domestically produced films. There could be several reasons why this is the case, and I believe that governments should promote local film-making by subsidising the industry.There are various reasons why many people find foreign films more enjoyable than the films produced in their own countries. Firstly, the established film industries in certain countries have huge budgets for action, special effects and to shoot scenes in spectacular locations. Hollywood blockbusters like ‘Avatar’ or the James Bond films are examples of such productions and the global appeal that they have. Another reason why these big-budget films are so successful is that they often star the most famous actors and actresses, and they are made by the most accomplished producers and directors. The poor quality, low-budget filmmaking in many countries suffers in comparison.In my view, governments should support local film industries financially. In every country, there may be talented amateur film-makers who just need to be given the opportunity to prove themselves. To compete with big-budget productions from overseas, these people need money to pay for film crews, actors and a host of other costs related to producing high-quality films. If governments did help with these costs, they would see an increase in employment in the film industry, income from film sales, and perhaps even a rise in tourist numbers. New Zealand, for example, has seen an increase in tourism related to the 'Lord of the Rings' films, which were partly funded by government subsidies.In conclusion, I believe that increased financial support could help to raise the quality of locally made films and allow them to compete with the foreign productions that currently dominate the market.(295 words, band 9)2.外国游客应该比本地游客花更多钱Foreign visitors should pay more than local visitors for cultural and historical attractions. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?It is sometimes argued that tourists from overseas should be charged more than local residents to visit important sites and monuments. I completely disagree with this idea.The argument in favour of higher prices for foreign tourists would be that cultural or historical attractions often depend on state subsidies to keep them going, which means that the resident population already pays money to these sites through the tax system. However, I believe this to be a very shortsighted view. Foreign tourists contribute to the economy of the host country with the money they spend on a wide range of goods and services, including food, souvenirs, accommodation and travel. The governments and inhabitants of every country should be happy to subsidise important tourist sites and encourage people from the rest of the world to visit them.If travellers realised that they would have to pay more to visit historical and cultural attractions in a particular nation, they would perhaps decide not to go to that country on holiday. To take the UK as an example, the tourism industry and many related jobs rely on visitors coming to the country to see places like Windsor Castle or Saint Paul’s Cathedral. These two sites charge the same price regardless of nationality, and this helps to promote the n ation’s cultural heritage. If overseas tourists stopped coming due to higher prices, there would be a risk of insufficient funding for the maintenance of these important buildings.In conclusion, I believe that every effort should be made to attract tourists from overseas, and it would be counterproductive to make them pay more than local residents.(269 words, band 9)3.现代社会的人变得更独立还是更不独立Some people think that in the modern world we are more dependent on each other, while others think that people have become more independent.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion.People have different views about whether we are more or less dependent on others nowadays. In my view, modern life forces us to be more independent than people were in the past.There are two main reasons why it could be argued that we are more dependent on each other now. Firstly, life is more complex and difficult, especially because the cost of living has increased so dramatically. For example, young adults tend to rely on their parents for help when buying a house. Property prices are higher than ever, and without help it would be impossible for many people to pay a deposit and a mortgage. Secondly, people seem to be more ambitious nowadays, and they want a better quality of life for their families. This means that both parents usually need to work full-time, and they depend on support from grandparents and babysitters for child care. However, I would agree with those who believe that people are more independent these days. In most countries, families are becoming smaller and more dispersed, which means that people cannot count on relatives as much as they used to. We also have more freedom to travel and live far away from our home towns. For example, many students choose to study abroad instead of going to their local university, and this experience makes them more independent as they learn to live alone. Another factor in this growing independence is technology, which allows us to work alone and from any part of the world.In conclusion, while there are some reasons to believe that people now depend on each other more, my own view is that we are more independent than ever.4.选择工作最重要的考虑因素是薪水When choosing a job, the salary is the most important consideration. To what extent do you agree or disagree?Many people choose their jobs based on the size of the salary offered. Personally, I disagree with the idea that money is the key consideration when deciding on a career, because I believe that other factors are equally important. On the one hand, I agree that money is necessary in order for people to meet their basic needs. For example, we all need money to pay for housing, food, bills, health care, and education. Most people consider it a priority to at least earn a salary that allows them to cover these needs and have a reasonable quality of life. If people chose their jobs based on enjoyment or other non-financial factors, they might find it difficult to support themselves. Artists and musicians, for instance, are known for choosing a career path that they love, but that does not always provide them with enough money to live comfortably and raise a family.Nevertheless, I believe that other considerations are just as important as what we earn in our jobs. Firstly, personal relationships and the atmosphere in a workplace are extremely important when choosing a job. Having a good manager or friendly colleagues, for example, can make a huge difference to workers’ levels of happiness and general quality of life. Secondly, many people’s f eelings of job satisfaction come from their professional achievements, the skills they learn, and the position they reach, rather than the money they earn. Finally, some people choose a career because they want to help others and contribute something positive to society.In conclusion, while salaries certainly affect people’s choice of profession, I do not believe that money outweighs all other motivators.5.动物实验是否应该禁止Nowadays animal experiments are widely used to develop new medicines and to test the safety of other products. Some people argue that these experiments should be banned because it is morally wrong to cause animals to suffer, while others are in favour of them because of their benefits to humanity. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.It is true that medicines and other products are routinely tested on animals before they are cleared for human use. While I tend towards the viewpoint that animal testing is morally wrong, I would have to support a limited amount of animal experimentation for the development of medicines.On the one hand, there are clear ethical arguments against animal experimentation. To use a common example of this practice, laboratory mice may be given an illness so that the effectiveness of a new drug can be measured. Opponents of such research argue that humans have no right to subject animals to this kind of trauma, and that the lives of all creatures should be respected. They believe that the benefits to humans do not justify the suffering caused, and that scientists should use alternative methods of research. On the other hand, reliable alternatives to animal experimentation may not always be available. Supporters of the use of animals in medical research believe that a certain amount of suffering on the part of mice or rats can be justified if human lives are saved. They argue that opponents of such research might feel differently if a member of their own families needed a medical treatment that had been developed through the use of animal experimentation. Personally, I agree with the banning of animal testing for non-medical products, but I feel that it may be a necessary evil where new drugs and medical procedures are concerned.In conclusion, it seems to me that it would be wrong to ban testing on animals for vital medical research until equally effective alternatives have been developed.(270 words, band 9)6.政府是否应该支持艺术工作者Some people think that governments should give financial support to creative artists such as painters and musicians. Others believe that creative artists should be funded by alternative sources. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.People have different views about the funding of creative artists. While some people disagree with the idea of government support for artists, I believe that money for art projects should come from both governments and other sources. Some art projects definitely require help from the state. In the UK, there are many works of art in public spaces, such as streets or squares in city centres. In Liverpool, for example, there are several new statues and sculptures in the docks area of the city, which has been redeveloped recently. These artworks represent culture, heritage and history. They serve to educate people about the city, and act as landmarks or talking points for visitors and tourists. Governments and local councils should pay creative artists to produce this kind of art, because without their funding our cities would be much less interesting and attractive.On the other hand, I can understand the arguments against government funding for art. The main reason for this view is that governments have more important concerns. For example, state budgets need to be spent on education, healthcare, infrastructure and security, among other areas. These public services are vital for a country to function properly, whereas the work of creative artists, even in public places, is a luxury. Another reason for this opinion is that artists do a job like any other professional, and they should therefore earn their own money by selling their work.In conclusion, there are good reasons why artists should rely on alternative sources of financial support, but in my opinion government help is sometimes necessary.7.青少年是否应该无偿为社区工作Some people think that all teenagers should be required to do unpaid work in their free time to help the local community. They believe this would benefit both the individual teenager and society as a whole. Do you agree or disagree? Many young people work on a volunteer basis, and this can only be beneficial for both the individual and society as a whole. However, I do not agree that we should therefore force all teenagers to do unpaid work.Most young people are already under enough pressure with their studies, without being given the added responsibility of working in their spare time. School is just as demanding as a full-time job, and teachers expect their students to do homework and exam revision on top of attending lessons every day. When young people do have some free time, we should encourage them to enjoy it with their friends or to spend it doing sports and other leisure activities. They have many years of work ahead of them when they finish their studies.At the same time, I do not believe that society has anything to gain from obliging young people to do unpaid work. In fact, I would argue that it goes against the values of a free and fair society to force a group of people to do something against their will. Doing this can only lead to resentment amongst young people, who would feel that they were being used, and parents, who would not want to be told how to raise their children. Currently, nobody is forced to volunteer, and this is surely the best system.In conclusion, teenagers may choose to work for free and help others, but in my opinion we should not make this compulsory.(250 words, band 9)8.我们为什么需要音乐There are many different types of music in the world today. Why do we need music? Is the traditional music of a country more important than the international music that is heard everywhere nowadays?It is true that a rich variety of musical styles can be found around the world. Music is a vital part of all human cultures for a range of reasons, and I would argue that traditional music is more important than modern, international music.Music is something that accompanies all of us throughout our lives. As children, we are taught songs by our parents and teachers as a means of learning language, or simply as a form of enjoyment. Children delight in singing with others, and it would appear that the act of singing in a group creates a connection between participants, regardless of their age. Later in life, people’s musical preferences develop, and we come to see our favourite songs as part of our life stories. Music both expresses and arouses emotions in a way that words alone cannot. In short, it is difficult to imagine life without it.In my opinion, traditional music should be valued over the international music that has become so popular. International pop music is often catchy and fun, but it is essentially a commercial product that is marketed and sold by business people. Traditional music, by contrast, expresses the culture, customs and history of a country. Traditional styles, such as ...(example)..., connect us to the past and form part of our cultural identity. It would be a real pity if pop music became so predominant that these national styles disappeared.In conclusion, music is a necessary part of human existence, and I believe that traditional music should be given more importance than international music. (261 words, band 9)9.电脑游戏是好还是坏呢Some people regard video games as harmless fun, or even as a useful educational tool. Others, however, believe that videos games are having an adverse effect on the people who play them. In your opinion, do the drawbacks of video games outweigh the benefits?Many people, and children in particular, enjoy playing computer games. While I accept that these games can sometimes have a positive effect on the user, I believe that they are more likely to have a harmful impact.On the one hand, video games can be both entertaining and educational. Users, or gamers, are transported into virtual worlds which are often more exciting and engaging than real-life pastimes. From an educational perspective, these games encourage imagination and creativity, as well as concentration, logical thinking and problem solving, all of which are useful skills outside the gaming context. Furthermore, it has been shown that computer simulation games can improve users’ motor skills and help to prepare them for re al-world tasks, such as flying a plane.However, I would argue that these benefits are outweighed by the drawbacks. Gaming can be highly addictive because users are constantly given scores, new targets and frequent rewards to keep them playing. Many children now spend hours each day trying to progress through the levels of a game or to get a higher score than their friends. This type of addiction can have effects ranging from lack of sleep to problems at school, when homework is sacrificed for a few more hours on the computer or console. The rise in obesity in recent years has also been linked in part to the sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise that often accompany gaming addiction.In conclusion, it seems to me that the potential dangers of video games are more significant than the possible benefits.(258 words, band 9)10.平均寿命变长的原因和应对方法In the developed world, average life expectancy is increasing. What problems will this cause for individuals and society? Suggest some measures that could be taken to reduce the impact of ageing populations.It is true that people in industrialised nations can expect to live longer than ever before. Although there will undoubtedly be some negative consequences of this trend, societies can take steps to mitigate these potential problems. As people live longer and the populations of developed countries grow older, several related problems can be anticipated. The main issue is that there will obviously be more people of retirement age who will be eligible to receive a pension. The proportion of younger, working adults will be smaller, and governments will therefore receive less money in taxes in relation to the size of the population. In other words, an ageing population will mean a greater tax burden for working adults. Further pressures will include a rise in the demand for healthcare, and the fact young adults will increasingly have to look after their elderly relatives.There are several actions that governments could take to solve the problems described above. Firstly, a simple solution would be to increase the retirement age for working adults, perhaps from 65 to 70. Nowadays, people of this age tend to be healthy enough to continue a productive working life. A second measure would be for governments to encourage immigration in order to increase the number of working adults who pay taxes. Finally, money from national budgets will need to be taken from other areas and spent on vital healthcare, accommodation and transport facilities for the rising numbers of older citizens.In conclusion, various measures can be taken to tackle the problems that are certain to arise as the populations of countries grow older.(265 words, band 9)11.我们应该只关心自己的国家吗We cannot help everyone in the world that needs help, so we should only be concerned with our own communities and countries. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?Some people believe that we should not help people in other countries as long as there are problems in our own society. I disagree with this view because I believe that we should try to help as many people as possible.On the one hand, I accept that it is important to help our neighbours and fellow citizens. In most communities there are people who are impoverished or disadvantaged in some way. It is possible to find homeless people, for example, in even the wealthiest of cities, and for those who are concerned about this problem, there are usually opportunities to volunteer time or give money to support these people. In the UK, people can help in a variety of ways, from donating clothing to serving free food in a soup kitchen. As the problems are on our doorstep, and there are obvious ways to help, I can understand why some people feel that we should prioritise local charity.At the same time, I believe that we have an obligation to help those who live beyond our national borders. In some countries the problems that people face are much more serious than those in our own communities, and it is often even easier to help. For example, when children are dying from curable diseases in African countries, governments and individuals in richer countries can save lives simply by paying for vaccines that already exist. A small donation to an international charity might have a much greater impact than helping in our local area.In conclusion, it is true that we cannot help everyone, but in my opinion national boundaries should not stop us from helping those who are in need. (280 words, band 9)12.科技是如何影响人们的日常交流的Nowadays the way many people interact with each other has changed because of technology. In what ways has technology affected the types of relationships that people make? Has this been a positive or negative development?It is true that new technologies have had an influence on communication between people. Technology has affected relationships in various ways, and in my opinion there are both positive and negative effects.Technology has had an impact on relationships in business, education and social life. Firstly, telephones and the Internet allow business people in different countries to interact without ever meeting each other. Secondly, services like Skype create new possibilities for relationships between students and teachers. For example, a student can now take video lessons with a teacher in a different city or country. Finally, many people use social networks, like Facebook, to make new friends and find people who share common interests, and they interact through their computers rather than face to face.On the one hand, these developments can be extremely positive. Cooperation between people in different countries was much more difficult when communication was limited to written letters or telegrams. Nowadays, interactions by email, phone or video are almost as good as face-to-face meetings, and many of us benefit from these interactions, either in work or social contexts. On the other hand, the availability of new communication technologies can also have the result of isolating people and discouraging real interaction. For example, many young people choose to make friends online rather than mixing with their peers in the real world, and these ‘virtual’ relationships are a poor substitute for real friendships.In conclusion, technology has certainly revolutionised communication between people, but not all of the outcomes of this revolution have been positive.13.兴趣爱好应该是很困难的Some people believe that hobbies need to be difficult to be enjoyable. To what extent do you agree or disagree?Some hobbies are relatively easy, while others present more of a challenge. Personally, I believe that both types of hobby can be fun, and I therefore disagree with the statement that hobbies need to be difficult in order to be enjoyable.On the one hand, many people enjoy easy hobbies. One example of an activity that is easy for most people is swimming. This hobby requires very little equipment, it is simple to learn, and it is inexpensive. I remember learning to swim at my local swimming pool when I was a child, and it never felt like a demanding or challenging experience. Another hobby that I find easy and fun is photography. In my opinion, anyone can take interesting pictures without knowing too much about the technicalities of operating a camera. Despite being straightforward, taking photos is a satisfying activity.On the other hand, difficult hobbies can sometimes be more exciting. If an activity is more challenging, we might feel a greater sense of satisfaction when we manage to do it successfully. For example, film editing is a hobby that requires a high level of knowledge and expertise. In my case, it took me around two years before I became competent at this activity, but now I enjoy it much more than I did when I started. I believe that many hobbies give us more pleasure when we reach a higher level of performance because the results are better and the feeling of achievement is greater.In conclusion, simple hobbies can be fun and relaxing, but difficult hobbies can be equally pleasurable for different reasons.14.平等社会和个人成就之间的关系In recent years, there has been growing interest in the relationship between equality and personal achievement. Some people believe that individuals can achieve more in egalitarian societies. Others believe that high levels of personal achievement are possible only if individuals are free to succeed or fail according to their individual merits. What is your view of the relationship between equality and personal success?In my opinion, an egalitarian society is one in which everyone has the same rights and the same opportunities. I completely agree that people can achieve more in this kind of society.Education is an important factor with regard to personal success in life. I believe that all children should have access to free schooling, and higher education should be either free or affordable for all those who chose to pursue a university degree. In a society without free schooling or affordable higher education, only children and young adults from wealthier families would have access to the best learning opportunities, and they would therefore be better prepared for the job market. This kind of inequality would ensure the success of some but harm the prospects of others.I would argue that equal rights and opportunities are not in conflict with people’s freedom to succeed or fail. In other words, equality does not mean that people lose their motivation to succeed, or that they are not allowed to fail. On the contrary, I believe that most people would feel more motivated to work hard and reach their potential if they thought that they lived in a fair society. Those who did not make the same effort would know that they had wasted their opportunity. Inequality, on the other hand, would be more likely to demotivate people because they would know that the odds of success were stacked in favour of those from privileged backgrounds.In conclusion, it seems to me that there is a positive relationship between equality and personal success.(260 words)15.大学每个科目的男生女生数量应该相等Universities should accept equal numbers of male and female students in every subject. To what extent do you agree or disagree?In my opinion, men and women should have the same educational opportunities. However, I do not agree with the idea of accepting equal proportions of each gender in every university subject.Having the same number of men and women on all degree courses is simply unrealistic. Student numbers on any course depend on the applications that the institution receives. If a university decided to fill courses with equal numbers of males and females, it would need enough applicants of each gender. In reality, many courses are more popular with one gender than the other, and it would not be practical to aim for equal proportions. For example, nursing courses tend to attract more female applicants, and it would be difficult to fill these courses if fifty per cent of the places needed to go to males.Apart from the practical concerns expressed above, I also believe that it would be unfair to base admission to university courses on gender. Universities should continue to select the best candidates for each course according to their qualifications. In this way, both men and women have the same opportunities, and applicants know that they will be successful if they work hard to achieve good grades at school. If a female student is the best candidate for a place on a course, it is surely wrong to reject her in favour of a male student with lower grades or fewer qualifications.In conclusion, the selection of university students should be based on merit, and it would be both impractical and unfair to change to a selection procedure based on gender.(265 words, band 9)。

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Children who are brought up in the family that do not have a lot of money are better prepared to deal with problems when they bee adults than children who are brought up by wealthy parent.Do you agree or disagree with this statement?Over the past few decades, along with growing interest in child education, people's attention to the family environment where a child is brought up has also significantly increased. Some people have begun to feelthat a child who has grown up in a poor family tend to be better prepared to deal with problems. In my opinion, however, family environment alone does not much influence a child's ability to solve problems.A child who was born into a poor family would have had more situations where they had to solve a problem or make a decision on their own. This is because in most unfortunate families, both parents are usually working and children are put into situations where they have to take care of themselves. By contrast, due to their wealth, rich children can experience and learn things that unfortunate children cannot. For example, they usually go to the best schoolsand receive a higher education there, which prepares them better for solving problems in their life.However, few would disagree with the fact that each individual is different. That is, problem solving skills e more from life experience. That is, the more a person experiences in life, the more they can use these experiences to adjust, to adapt and to solve problems they encounter. Personality also can be a factor in dealing with problems. A person who is optimistic, outgoing, confident and open-minded can look at and solve problems more effectively.As discussed above, nature and nurture have an equal influence on a child's ability to face challenges. Parents should spare no effort to figure out how they can helptheir children to be independent. I hope that in the future the next generation will grow up as mature citizens.When people need to plain about a product or poor service, some prefer to plain in writing and others prefer to plain in person.Which way do you prefer?It is rather difficult for me to answer the question how I prefer to plain: in writing or in person because sometimes I just do not have a choice. For example, if I order a product using the Inter from another state or even country, I will more likely have the opportunity to speakto a representative of a pany in person. So, in some cases I choose to speak in person and in others I prefer to plain in writing. However, I believe that every option has its advantages.From the one side, plaining in writing brings many benefits. First of all, one does not have to spend his precious time driving, waiting for his turn and talking with a representative. He can just send mail or e-mail and get all explanation he needs. Second of all, I think it is the best way to avoid an unpleasant conversation. Personally, I do not like to plain about anything especially, in person. Finally, sometimes it is impossible to have a face-to-face conversation because a pany which provided a poor product or service is too far away.From the other side, plaining in person has some benefits too. First, this type of plaining provides an immediate feedback. So, if I have some plains about pany's products I will receive all information and explanation right away. However, sending a pany a letter and getting a feedback can take more then a month. Second, face-to-face conversation is often more effective. People talk to each other, see each other facial gestures and body movements, which can tell a lot about a person. In addition to these practical benefits, in the case if one can not receive creditable explanation from one representative he alwayscan require to talk to another person. For instance, my husband recently had some extra withdraws from his aount by his bank and he was not aware of it. So, he went to the bank and explained to the bank's representative the situation and they together found the solution and that money was given back to my husband's aount. I think, inthis case face-to-face conversation is the best way toplain and get feedback fast.In conclusion, I think that if I have to plain about a product or poor service I will do it in person. However, if face-to-face conversation is impossible I think I have nothing left but to send a letter or write an e-mail there.Is freedom of speech necessary in a free society?In the last decade, there has been considerable debate over the role of free speech in a free society. Some object to absolute freedom of speech. Others advocate free speech, arguing that the freedom of speech is the single most important political right of citizens in a civilized society. Whilst I believe that there are strong arguments on both sides, I would suggest that freedom of speech should be protected in all but extreme circumstances.The freedom of speech is important at all levels in a society. Yet it is most important for the governments. A government which does not know what the people feel and think is in a dangerous position. This is how the munistregimes of Eastern Europe were toppled in the 1980s. The same is happening again in other regions of the world today. The governments that muzzle free speech run a risk of pushing their people to behave destructively or to rebel.Furthermore, without free speech no political action is possible and no resistance to injustice and oppression is possible. Without free speech elections would have no meaning at all. Policies of contestants bee known to the public and bee responsive to public opinion only by virtueof free speech. Between elections the freely expressed opinions of citizens help restrain oppressive rule. Without this freedom it is futile to expect political freedom or consequently economic freedom.In conclusion, I believe that the importance of free speech as a basic and valuable characteristic of a free society cannot be underestimated. It may be challenging for society to allow differences of opinion out into the open; however, the consequences of restricting free speech are likely to be more damaging in the longer term.。

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simon的雅思小作文模板英文回答:Task 1 Bar Chart。

The bar chart visually presents the data on the number of students enrolled in various degree programs at a university in the years 2020 and 2021. From the chart, itis evident that there has been a significant increase in the enrollment of students in most of the programs over the two-year period.In 2020, the program with the highest number of students was Business Administration, with 2,500 students enrolled. This was followed by Arts, with 2,000 students. In 2021, Business Administration continued to attract the most students, with a notable increase in enrollment to2,800. Arts also experienced a rise in enrollment, with2,200 students.Other programs that showed an increase in enrollment include Engineering (from 1,500 to 1,800), Law (from 1,200to 1,400), and Science (from 1,000 to 1,200).However, there was a decline in enrollment in two programs: Education and Nursing. Education saw a drop from 1,800 students in 2020 to 1,600 in 2021. Nursing also experienced a decrease, from 1,400 students to 1,300.Task 2 Essay。

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在全部的慢速材料中,推举VOA 和BBC 英语,可以挑里面话题比较日常的新闻听一听。

练习的时候肯定要听懂每一个单词每一个句子,不要留下任何死角。

一旦习惯了这种语速,就可以听正常语速的材料了。

平常也要多涉猎一些题材,可以选择一些自己感爱好的英文电视剧或者电影,不要带字幕,然后一边看剧一边听,消遣的同时还能练习听力力量。

假如一部剧的一半以上都听不懂,那就选择更简洁一点的,比如一些动画片之类的,小猪佩奇也可以,哈哈哈。

simon范文第2篇part1 和2 是整个口最简单拿高分的部分,这个环节回答的好了,part3 也会水到渠成,大家务必重视。

关于part2,简单考察的话题就那么多,大家可以在训练营get 一下免费的题库,然后分为不同的话题,积累不同的表达,着重背诵和练习。

前两个部分是最基础和重要的,是能够通过不断反复练习快速拿下的。

对于前两个部分的话题和考官简单问的问题,口语题库基本是能够掩盖的。

大家平常肯定要去多多练习和积累。

对于真题上面的题目,可以预留1 个月的时间,着重练习一遍,检验自己的复习效果,也看看真题一般是怎么考察的。

对于心理素养和口语基础不好的同学,肯定要反复练习,只有娴熟到肯定程度,才不会在考试的时候由于紧急、可怕等各种缘由出错。

simon范文第3篇雅思阅读对阅读速度要求是很高的,一共三篇学术文章,有40 个题目,答题时间仅仅只有 1 个小时左右,想都读完读懂做题是完全不行能的事情。

假如每一句、每一段都细读的话,可能一半的题目都做不完。

因此,肯定要学会利用关键词句快速定位到答案,这就是为什么许多时候看不懂文章,题目正确率却很高的缘由。

有了肯定的长难句和语法基础后,平常肯定要养成快速阅读的习惯,抓住一个句子的主干,把一些修饰性的内容跳过或者略读,丢掉逐个单词阅读的坏习惯,而是要一行一行地快速阅读,查找关键词和关键句。

simon雅思写作task2讲义

simon雅思写作task2讲义

simon雅思写作task2讲义摘要:1.介绍Simon雅思写作Task 22.分析Simon雅思写作Task 2的特点3.阐述如何应对Simon雅思写作Task 24.总结要点正文:一、介绍Simon雅思写作Task 2Simon雅思写作Task 2是一款针对雅思写作任务的培训讲义,旨在帮助学员提高雅思写作能力,特别是在Task 2部分取得更好的成绩。

本讲义由经验丰富的雅思教学专家Simon编写,具有很高的实用价值和指导意义。

二、分析Simon雅思写作Task 2的特点1.题目多样化:Simon雅思写作Task 2涵盖了许多不同类型的题目,包括图表作文、议论性文章、报告等,帮助学员熟悉雅思写作的各种题型。

2.范文解析:讲义中提供了丰富的范文,并对每篇范文进行了详细解析,让学员了解高分的写作标准和技巧。

3.实用性较强:讲义内容紧密结合雅思写作考试,为学员提供了大量实用的写作方法和技巧,如如何进行观点陈述、论据展开、逻辑连接等。

4.难度逐步提升:Simon雅思写作Task 2的题目难度适中,适用于各个水平的学员。

通过不断练习,学员可以在短时间内提高雅思写作能力。

三、阐述如何应对Simon雅思写作Task 21.熟悉题型:在备考过程中,学员需要先熟悉雅思写作的各种题型,了解题目要求和评分标准。

2.分析范文:仔细分析讲义中的范文,学习优秀文章的结构、观点陈述、论据展开等方面的技巧。

3.制定写作计划:在进行写作练习时,务必遵循写作计划,确保在规定时间内完成文章。

4.勤加练习:写作能力的提高需要大量的练习,学员应充分利用讲义提供的题目进行练习,不断提高自己的写作水平。

5.互相评改:与同学或老师互相评改作文,以便发现自己的不足之处,并及时进行改进。

四、总结要点Simon雅思写作Task 2讲义为学员提供了丰富的写作资源和实用技巧,通过认真学习、刻苦练习,学员可以在短时间内提高雅思写作能力,为雅思考试做好充分准备。

雅思作文task2考官simon技巧及范文整理

雅思作文task2考官simon技巧及范文整理

雅思作文task2考官simon技巧及范文整理目录IELTS Advice: the "Firstly, Secondly, Finally" structure (6) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'traffic' topic (6)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'vegetarianism' topic (7)IELTS Writing Task 2: public/private healthcare (7) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'children' topic (8)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'immigration' topic (8)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'genetic engineering' topic (9) IELTS Writing Task 2: how to write an introduction (9) IELTS Writing Task 2: main body paragraphs (10) IELTS Writing Task 2: full essay—环境范文 (10)IELTS Writing Task 2: studying abroad (11)"Band 7 Vocabulary" for study aboard (12)IELTS Writing Task 2: crime topic (13)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'zoo' topic (13)IELTS Writing Task 2: education / practical skills (14) IELTS Writing Task 2: globalisation (15)IELTS Writing Task 2: advertising topic (15)IELTS Writing Task 2: tourism (16)IELTS Writing Task 2: global language argument (17) IELTS Writing Task 2: technology (17)Students' Questions: 'climate' topic (18)IELTS Writing Task 2: city problems (19)IELTS Writing Task 2: governments (19)IELTS writing Task 2: health topic (20)IELTS Writing Task 2: government spending (20) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'bottled water' topic (21)IELTS Writing Task 2: money and c onsumerism (21)IELTS Writing Task 2: fixed punishments (22)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'online shopping' topic (22)IELTS Writing Task 2: using the ebook (23)IELTS Writing: to what extent do you agree? (23)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'marriages' topic (24)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'road safety' topic (24)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'academic ability' topic (25)IELTS Writing Task 2: introductions (25)IELTS Advice: essay introductions (26)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'robots' topic (26)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'women and work' topic (27)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'minority languages' essay 范文 (28) IELTS Writing Advice: correcting yourself (28)IELTS Writing Task 2: the 'two-part' question (29)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'dependence' question (29)IELTS Writing Task 2: how to write introductions (30) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'job satisfaction' topic (30)IELTS Writing Task 2: sample discussion essay 范文 (31) IELTS Writing Task 2: how to write a paragraph (32) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'museums' essay 范文 (32)IELTS Writing Task 2: use related words (33)IELTS Writing Task 2: idea, explain, example (34)IELTS Writing Task 2: band 9 paragraph (34)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'sports salaries' topic (34)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'helping poor countries' topic (35) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'gender and university' topic (36) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'gender and university' essay 范文 (36) IELTS Writing Task 2: how to answer any question (37) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'technology' topic (38)IELTS Writing Task 2: the '2 part' question (38)IELTS Writing Task 2: recent question (39)IELTS Writing Task 2: globalisation of culture (39)IELTS Writing Task 2: advertising (40)IELTS Writing Task 2: method (41)IELTS Writing Task 2: different introductions (41)IELTS Writing Task 2: one view or both views? (41) IELTS Writing Task 2: problem and solution (42)IELTS Writing Task 2: balanced opinion (42)IELTS Writing Task 2: do the advantages outweigh...? .. (43) IELTS Writing Task 2: problem and solution (obesity) (43) IELTS Writing: 5 sentence paragraphs (44)IELTS Writing Task 2: example paragraph (45)IELTS Writing Task 2: higher education (45)IELTS Writing Task 2: difficult questions (46)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'equality' topic 范文 (46)IELTS Writing Task 2: plan your main paragraphs (47) IELTS Writing Task 2: discussion without opinion (48) IELTS Writing Task 2: conclusions (49)IELTS Writing Task 2: who should we help? (49)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'help' essay 范文 (50)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'global warming' topic 范文 (51) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'nuclear power' topic (51)IELTS Writing Task 2: using the word "I" (52)IELTS Writing Task 2: rules for introductions (52)IELTS Writing Task 2: main body paragraphs 范文 (53) IELTS Writing Task 2: full essay (53)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'media' topic (54)IELTS Writing Task 2: books, radio, TV (55)IELTS Writing Task 2: introductions and conclusions (56) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'art and science' topic (56)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'technology' essay 范文 (57)IELTS Writing Task 2: firstly, secondly, finally (58)IELTS Writing Task 2: agree, disagree, or both? (58) IELTS Writing Task 2: topic sentences (59)IELTS Writing Task 2: four question types (59)IELTS Writing Task 2: question types (60)IELTS Writing Task 2: examples give you ideas (60) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'hobbies' essay plan (61)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'hobbies' essay 范文 (61)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'university' topic (62)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'prisons' topic (62)IELTS Writing Task 2: both sides or one side? (63)IELTS Writing Task 2: the importance of planning (64) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'food technology' topic (64)IELTS Writing Task 2: introduction without opinion (65) IELTS Writing Task 2: fully respond to the question (65) IELTS Writing Task 2: completely disagree (66)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'unpaid work' essay 范文 (66) IELTS Writing Task 2: before you start writing (67)IELTS Writing Task 2: from ideas to paragraph 范文 (67) IELTS Writing Task 2: idea and paragraph 范文 (68) IELTS Writing Task 2: problem & solution introduction (69) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'discussion' introduction (69) IELTS Writing Task 2: advantages and disadvantages (69) IELTS Writing Task 2: how to use your 40 minutes (70) IELTS Writing Task 2: the 10-minute plan (70)IELTS Writing Task 2: answer all parts of the question (71) IELTS Writing Task 2: no surprises! (71)IELTS Writing Task 2: introduction and conclusion (71) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'music' topic (72)IELTS Writing Task 2: correct the mistakes (72) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'music' essay 范文 (73)IELTS Writing Task 2: collocations (74)IELTS Writing Task 2: use what you learn (74)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'housing' topic (74)IELTS Writing Task 2: introduction technique (75) IELTS Writing Task 2: are you stuck? (75)IELTS Writing Task 2: parents or schools? (76)IELTS Writing Task 2: video games (76)IELTS Writing Task 2: video games (76)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'video games' essay 范文 (77) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'petrol price' introduction (78) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'capital punishment' topic (78) IELTS Writing Task 2: introduction and conclusion (79) IELTS Writing Task 2: from plan to paragraph (79) IELTS Writing Task 2: problem/solution essay 范文 (80) IELTS Writing Task 2: ways to prepare (81)IELTS Writing Task 2: two common mistakes (82) IELTS Writing Task 2: make your own questions (82) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'money' topic (82)IELTS Writing Task 2: agree or disagree? (83)IELTS Writing Task 2: opinion, not discussion (83) IELTS Writing Task 2: band 9 paragraph 范文 (84) IELTS Writing Task 2: firstly, secondly, finally (84) IELTS Writing Task 2: longer introductions? (85) IELTS Writing Task 2: succinct introductions (85) IELTS Writing Task 2: 'marriages' topic 范文 (86) IELTS Writing Task 2: ideas and planning 范文 (86) IELTS Writing Task 2: quick conclusions (87)IELTS Writing Task 2: when to give your opinion (87)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'language learning' topic (88)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'band 7 vocabulary' (88)IELTS Writing Task 2: find the good v ocabulary (89)IELTS Writing Task 2: discuss both views (89)IELTS Writing Task 2: discuss both views (90)IELTS Writing Task 2: correct the mistakes (90)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'animal testing' essay 范文 (91)IELTS Vocabulary: band 7-9 phrases (92)IELTS Writing Task 2: how to write faster (92)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'artists' topic (93)IELTS Writing Task 2: idea, example, explain (93)IELTS Writing Task 2: main paragraph methods (93)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'artists' essay 范文 (94)IELTS Writing: rewrite and improve! (95)IELTS Writing Task 2: band 9 paragraph 范文 (95)IELTS Writing Task 2: writing without linkers (95)IELTS Writing Task 2: better linking (95)IELTS Writing Task 2: some recent questions (96)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'disagree' essay plan (97)IELTS Writing Task 2: children's upbringing (98)IELTS Writing Task 2: argument or discussion? (99)IELTS Writing Task 2: improve the sentences (99)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'money' topic (99)IELTS Writing Task 2: always plan first! (100)IELTS Writing Task 2: introduction and conclusion (100)Saturday, October 26, 2013 (101)IELTS Advice: how essays are marked (101)IELTS Writing Task 2: balanced answer for agree/disagree (102)IELTS Writing Task 2: strong answer for agree/disagree (103)IELTS Writing Task 2: strong opinion answer (104)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'foreign tourists' essay 范文 (104)IELTS Writing Task 2: strong or balanced opinion (105)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'perfect society' question (105)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'perfect society' paragraph (106)IELTS Writing Task 2: consumer society (106)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'credit cards' question (107)IELTS Writing Advice: a useful question (107)IELTS Writing Task 2: short, clear introduction (108)IELTS Writing Task 2: band 9 paragraph (108)IELTS Writing Task 2: firstly, secondly, finally (108)IELTS Writing Task 2: another example (108)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'while' introductions (109)IELTS Writing Task 2: really short conclusion! (109)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'independence' question 范文 (109)IELTS Writing Task 2: seeing both sides (110)IELTS Writing Task 2: strong opinion & both sides (110)IELTS Writing Task 2: using examples (111)IELTS Writing Task 2: five-sentence paragraphs (111)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'salary' essay 范文 (112)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'role models' topic (113)IELTS Writing Task 2: balanced answer (113)IELTS Writing Task 2: a real example (113)IELTS Writing Task 2: add your own conclusion celebrities 范文 (114)IELTS Writing Advice: don't use these phrases (115)IELTS Writing Task 2: very simple conclusion (115)IELTS Writing Task 2: timing (115)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'strong opinion' answer (116)IELTS Writing Task 2: brainstorm then organise (116)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'private schools' essay 范文 (117)IELTS Writing Task 2: try this exercise (117)IELTS Writing Task 2: a recent question (118)IELTS Writing Task 2: from plan to paragraph (119)IELTS Writing Task 2: can you see the problem? (120)IELTS Writing Task 2: do YOU agree? (120)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'happiness' question (120)IELTS Writing Task 2: two-part question (121)IELTS Writing Task 2: two-part question (121)IELTS Writing Task 2: 'happiness' essay 范文 (122)IELTS Writing Task 2: five ideas, five sentences (122)IELTS Writing Task 2: five-sentence paragraph (123)IELTS Writing Task 2: CCTV topic (123)IELTS Writing Task 2: CCTV introduction (124)New video lesson (124)IELTS Writing Task 2: which part to answer (124)IELTS Writing Task 2: which part to answer (125)IELTS Writing Task 2: main ideas, supporting points (125)IELTS Writing Task 2: paraphrasing practice (126)IELTS Advice: the "Firstly, Secondly, Finally" structureI've had some great responses about the video lesson, but some students were surprised that you can get a band 9 usi ng "Firstly, Secondly, F inally".Is the phrase "First and foremost" better than "Firstly"?The answer is NO.Using simple organising language like "Firstly, Secondly" makes you focus on the REAL CONTENT of what you are writing - topic vocabulary, collocations, examples. This is what the examiner wants to see.Spend your time preparing ideas, opinions and examples forIELTS topics, not learning alternative ways to write "Firstly".IELTS Writing Task 2: 'traffic' topicToday I'd like to show you a good essay by one of my students. This is the essay question:Traffic congestion is becoming a huge problem for many major cities. Suggest some measures that could be taken to reduce traffic in big cities.I gave the student's essay a band 7, mainly because it contains some really good topic vocabulary. Open the file below to see the full essay, grammar corrections and my comments.IELTS Writing Task 2: 'vegetarianism' topicToday I asked my students about the vegetarianism topic. They found it quite difficult to give both sides of the argument. It's important to be able to discuss both sides of an issue, even if there are points that you don't agree with.Here is a summary of the arguments in favour of a vegetarian diet, according to the speaker in yesterday's video:A vegetarian diet is healthier.Eating a hamburger a day can increase your risk of dying by a third.Raising animals in factory farm conditions is cruel.Meat production causes more emissions than transportation.Beef production uses 100 times the amount of water that vegetable production requires.A vegetarian diet is cheaper.So, basically he is sayi n g that a vegetarian diet is healthier, kinder to animals, better for the environment and cheaper.Now you need to think about the opposite argument. Feel free to discuss your ideas in the "comments" area.IELTS Writing Task 2: public/private healthcareA recent IELTS Writing Task 2 question was about the advantages and disadvantages of private healthcare. Here are some ideas from my ebook:State Health Systems: AdvantagesGood healthcare should be available to everyone for free.State healthcare is paid by the government using money from taxes.Everyone has access to the same quality of care and treatment.Private healthcare is unfair because only wealthy people can afford it.The National Health Service in the UK provides free healthcare for every resident. (use this as an example) Private Healthcare: AdvantagesState hospitals are often very large and difficult to run.Private hospitals have shorter waiting lists for operations and appointments.Patients can benefit from faster treatment.Many people prefer to pay for a more personal service.Patients have their own room and more comfortable facilities.Note:You can use the advantages of state healthcare when discussing the disadvantages of private healthcare.IELTS Writing Task 2: 'children' topicWhat problems do children face in today's world? What should we do to address or solve these problems?Here are some ideas from my ebook to get you thinking about this topic: ?The lack of closeness in families can have a negative effect on children.Many parents have no idea how their children spend their time.Friends, television and the Internet have become the main influences on children’s behaviour.Teenagers are influenced by peer pressure.Juvenile delinquency is on the increase.Parents should be more involved with their children’s upbringing.Young people need positi ve role models.Can you think of any more problems that children face, or suggest other solutions? Is it the responsibility of parents, schools or governments to tackle these problems?IELTS Writing Task 2: 'immigration' topic。

IELTS雅思作文WritingTask2

IELTS雅思作文WritingTask2

IELTS雅思作文WritingTask2In this contemporary world, one of the most severe issue- obesity has an impact on society. Some people confirmthat only providinghealthy food and participation in sports beingcompulsory can solve this problem effectively. Whereas, other individuals believe that there are still other strategies to tackle this issue which include enhancement of health education and closing fast-food outlets. On the one hand, only providing healthy food is a beneficial way to solve the problem which people are being overweight. To start with, healthy food contains more nutrients, such as fibre, which can help the digestive system and vitamin C, which can prevent people from catching colds. A well-known saying, ‘an apple a day, keep the doctors away’ is the best example. In addition, makingsports compulsory in schools is another good idea. Recent surveys say that teenagers have become a large proportion of obese population. As well as, doing sports or exercises is the best way to lose weight and to keep fit, compared to being on a diet.On the other hand, a large number of people consider that there are several other methods which can reduce the increasing number of obese population. First of all, the guidance from governments and institutes about how to promote good eating habits needs to be implemented due to lack of knowledge about health. Thus, governments are necessary to educate public on what is health food and how to select suitable balanced everyday meals by advertising. Last but not the least, shutting down the fast-food outlets is another drastic opinion. Along with the swift lifestyle, people choose to eat fast-food which contains high calories and fat which people cannot fully consume, for instance,KFC, Burger king and Pizzas. Hence, these outlets should be shut down for public health to improve. In conclusion, thesolutions of people being obese are obviously varied, including providing onlyhealthy food and making sports compulsory in schools. However, other ideas need to be taken under consideration, such as enhancement of health education and shutting down fast-food outlets. Nevertheless, people have various means and strategies to solve the problem of obesity.。

simon 雅思作文模板

simon 雅思作文模板

simon 雅思作文模板Simon IELTS Writing Template。

Introduction:The introduction is a crucial part of any IELTS writing task. It should be concise and to the point, providing a clear overview of the topic that will be discussed in the essay. In this template, the introduction should contain a brief explanation of the topic and the writer's opinion on it.Example:In today's modern society, the issue of climate change has become a pressing concern for many people around the world. It is widely accepted that human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, are the primary causes of this phenomenon. In this essay, I will discuss the impact of climate change on the environment and propose some possible solutions to mitigate its effects.Body Paragraph 1:The first body paragraph should focus on the impact of climate change on the environment. This could include the melting of polar ice caps, rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and the loss of biodiversity. It is important to provide specific examples and evidence to support these points.Example:One of the most significant impacts of climate change is the melting of polar ice caps. This has led to a rise in sea levels, which poses a serious threat to coastal communities around the world. In addition, extreme weather events, such as hurricanes and droughts, have become more frequent and severe, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. Furthermore, the loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction and changes in temperature and precipitation patterns is also a major concern.Body Paragraph 2:The second body paragraph should focus on possible solutions to mitigate the effects of climate change. This could include measures to reduce carbon emissions, such as investing in renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency. It is important to provide specific examples of successful initiatives and their impact.Example:One possible solution to mitigate the effects of climate change is to reduce carbon emissions by investing in renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power. Many countries have already made significant progress in this area, with some even achieving 100% renewable energy production. In addition, improving energy efficiency in buildings and transportation can also help to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change.Conclusion:The conclusion should provide a summary of the main points discussed in the essay and restate the writer's opinion on the topic. It should also include a final thought or recommendation for the reader to consider.Example:In conclusion, climate change is a significant threat to the environment and requires urgent action to mitigate its effects. By reducing carbon emissions and investing in renewable energy sources, we can help to protect the planet for future generations. It is important for individuals, governments, and businesses to work together to address this issue and implement sustainable solutions.。

Simon考官范文-雅思写作Task 2: 读书与工作 essay

Simon考官范文-雅思写作Task 2: 读书与工作 essay

题目:Some people believe that studying at university or college is the best route to a successful career, while others believe that it is better to get a job straight after school.Discuss both views and give your opinion.范文:When they finish school, teenagers face the dilemma of whether to get a job or continue their education. While there are some benefits to getting a job straight after school, I would argue that it is better to go to college or university.The option to start work straight after school is attractive for several reasons. Many young people want to start earning money as soon as possible. In this way, they can become independent, and they will be able to afford their own house or start a family. In terms of their career, young people who decide to find work, rather than continue their studies, may progress more quickly. They will have the chance to gain real experience and learn practical skills related to their chosen profession. This may lead to promotions and a successful career.On the other hand, I believe that it is more beneficial for students to continue their studies. Firstly, academic qualifications are required in many professions. For example, it is impossible to become a doctor, teacher or lawyer without having the relevant degree. As a result, university graduates have access to more and better job opportunities, and they tend to earn higher salaries than those with fewer qualifications. Secondly, the job market is becoming increasingly competitive, and sometimes there are hundreds of applicants for one position in a company. Young people who do not have qualifications from a university or college will not be able to compete.For the reasons mentioned above, it seems to me that students are more likely to be successful in their careers if they continue their studies beyond school level.(271 words, band 9)。

Simon(翻转课堂)雅思大作文task2教程文件

Simon(翻转课堂)雅思大作文task2教程文件

Simon(翻转课堂)雅思大作文task2教程文件Some people regard video games as harmless fun, or even as a useful educational tool. Others, however, believe that videos games are having an adverse effect on the people who play them. In your opinion, do the drawbacks of video games outweigh the benefits?Many people, and children in particular, enjoy playing computer games. While I accept that these games can sometimes have a positive effecton the user, I believe that they are more likely to have a harmful impact.On the one hand, video games can be both entertaining and educational. Users, or gamers, are transported into virtual worlds which are often more exciting and engaging than real-life pastimes. From an educational perspective, these games encourage imagination and creativity, as well as concentration, logical thinking and problem solving, all of which are useful skills outside the gaming context. Furthermore, it has been shown that computer simulati on games can improve users’ motor skills and help to prepare them for real-world tasks, such as flying a plane.However, I would argue that these benefits are outweighed by the drawbacks. Gaming can be highly addictive because users are constantly given scores, new targets and frequent rewards to keep them playing. Many children now spend hours each day trying to progress through the levels of a game or to get a higher score than their friends. This type of addiction can have effects ranging from lack of sleep to problems at school, when homework is sacrificed for a few more hours on the computer or console. The rise in obesity in recent years has also been linkedin part to the sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise that often accompany gaming addiction.In conclusion, it seems to me that the potential dangers of video games are more significant than the possible benefits.In the developed world, average life expectancy is increasing. What problems will this cause for individuals and society? Suggest some measures that could be taken to reduce the impact of ageing populations.It is true that people in industrialised nations can expect to live longer than ever before. Although there will undoubtedly be some negative consequences of this trend, societies can take steps to mitigate these potential problems.As people live longer and the populations of developed countries grow older, several related problems can be anticipated. The main issue is that there will obviously be more people of retirement age who will be eligible to receive a pension. The proportion of younger, working adults will be smaller, and governments will therefore receive less money in taxes in relation to the size of the population. In other words, an ageing population will mean a greater tax burden for working adults. Further pressures will include a rise in the demand for healthcare, and the fact young adults will increasingly have to look after their elderly relatives.There are several actions that governments could take to solve the problems described above. Firstly, a simple solution would be to increase the retirement age for working adults, perhaps from 65 to 70. Nowadays, people of this age tend to be healthy enough to continue a productive working life.A second measure would be for governments to encourage immigration in order to increase the number of working adultswho pay taxes. Finally, money from national budgets will need to be taken from other areas and spent on vital healthcare, accommodation and transport facilities for the rising numbers of older citizens.In conclusion, various measures can be taken to tackle the problems that are certain to arise as the populations of countries grow older.(265 words, band 9)Nowadays animal experiments are widely used to develop new medicines and to test the safety of other products. Some people argue that these experiments should be banned because it is morally wrong to cause animals to suffer, while others are in favour of them because of their benefits to humanity. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.It is true that medicines and other products are routinely tested on animals before they are cleared for human use. While I tend towards the viewpoint that animal testing is morally wrong, I would have to support a limited amount of animal experimentation for the development of medicines.On the one hand, there are clear ethical arguments against animal experimentation. T o use a common example of this practice, laboratory mice may be given an illness so that the effectiveness of a new drug can be measured. Opponents of such research argue that humans have no right to subject animals to this kind of trauma, and that the lives of all creatures should be respected. They believe that the benefits to humans do not justify the suffering caused, and that scientists should use alternative methods of research.On the other hand, reliable alternatives to animal experimentation may not always be available. Supporters of theuse of animals in medical research believe that a certain amount of suffering on the part of mice or rats can be justified if human lives are saved. They argue that opponents of such research might feel differently if a member of their own families needed a medical treatment that had been developed through the use of animal experimentation. Personally, I agree with the banning of animal testing for non-medical products, but I feel that it may be a necessary evil where new drugs and medical procedures are concerned.In conclusion, it seems to me that it would be wrong to ban testing on animals for vital medical research until equally effective alternatives have been developed. (270 words, band 9) Foreign visitors should pay more than local visitors for cultural and historical attractions. To what extent do you agree or disagree with thisopinion?It is sometimes argued that tourists from overseas should be charged more than local residents to visit important sites and monuments. I completely disagree with this idea.The argument in favour of higher prices for foreign tourists would be that cultural or historical attractions often depend on state subsidies to keep them going, which means that the resident population already pays money to these sites through the tax system. However, I believe this to be a very shortsighted view. Foreign tourists contribute to the economy of the host country with the money they spend on a wide range of goods and services, including food, souvenirs, accommodation and travel. The governments and inhabitants of every country should be happy to subsidise important tourist sites and encourage people from the rest of the world to visit them.If travellers realised that they would have to pay more to visit historical and cultural attractions in a particular nation, they would perhaps decide not to go to that country on holiday. To take the UK as an example, the tourism industry and many related jobs rely on visitors coming to the country to see places like Windsor Castle or Saint Paul’s Cathedral. These two sites charg e the same price regardless of nationality, and this helps to promote the nation’s cultural heritage. If overseas tourists stopped coming due to higher prices, there would be a risk of insufficient f unding for the maintenance of these important buildings.In conclusion, I believe that every effort should be made to attract tourists from overseas, and it would be counterproductive to make them pay more than local residents.(269 words, band 9)Posted by SimonSome people think that strict punishments for driving offences are the key to reducing traffic accidents. Others, however, believe that other measures would be more effective in improving road safety. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.第三段,采用firstly,secondly,finally的形式,中间可举例子。

考官simon雅思大作文范文

考官simon雅思大作文范文

考官simon雅思大作文范文## Navigating the Labyrinth: A Deep Dive into Simon's IELTS Writing Samples Simon's IELTS writing samples have become a cornerstone for countless students striving to achieve their desired band score. His meticulous analysis andinsightful commentary offer a valuable lens through which to dissect theintricacies of effective essay writing. However, like any tool, his samplesrequire careful navigation and a discerning eye. Let's embark on a journey to explore the depths of these resources and uncover the treasures they hold. One of the most striking aspects of Simon's approach is his emphasis on a structured and logical flow of ideas. He consistently demonstrates the power of a well-organized essay, where each paragraph seamlessly transitions into the next, building a compelling argument. His samples serve as blueprints, illustrating the importance of a clear introduction, well-developed supporting paragraphs, and a concise conclusion that leaves a lasting impression on the reader. Studying his workallows students to grasp the fundamental principles of essay organization andapply them to their own writing. Beyond structure, Simon's samples showcase the significance of vocabulary and grammatical accuracy. He demonstrates the art of using precise vocabulary to convey meaning effectively, avoiding redundancy and ambiguity. His essays are devoid of grammatical errors, showcasing the importance of meticulous proofreading and editing. By immersing oneself in his samples, students can expand their lexical repertoire and develop a keen eye for grammatical nuances, ultimately elevating the sophistication of their own writing. However, it is crucial to remember that Simon's samples are not templates to be blindly copied. Each essay is tailored to a specific topic and task response, and replicating his style verbatim may not always be the most effective approach. Instead, students should focus on understanding the underlying principles he employs – the logical flow, the use of evidence and examples, the clear and concise language. These principles can then be adapted and applied to a wide range of topics and essay prompts, fostering versatility and adaptability in writing. Furthermore, while Simon's essays are undoubtedly exemplary, they may not resonate with every individual's writing style. Some may find his tone overly formal, while others may prefer a more personal and engaging approach. It is important toremember that there is no single "correct" way to write an IELTS essay. The key is to find a style that is both effective and authentic to oneself. Simon's samples can serve as a springboard, inspiring students to develop their own unique voice and writing persona. Ultimately, the true value of Simon's IELTS writing samples lies in their ability to spark critical thinking and inspire a deeper understanding of effective writing techniques. They offer a window into the world of high-scoring essays, revealing the strategies and nuances that elevate writing from good to great. By engaging with his work thoughtfully and critically, students can unlock their own writing potential and approach the IELTS writing task with confidence and clarity. So, delve into the world of Simon's essays, explore the labyrinth of his analyses, and discover the tools to navigate your own path to IELTS success. Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination, and with each essay you dissect and each technique you master, you inch closer to achieving your desired band score and unlocking a world of opportunities.。

simon雅思part2范文

simon雅思part2范文

simon雅思part2范文英文回答:Traveling is an enriching experience that broadens our perspectives and fosters personal growth. While there are numerous benefits to traveling, one of the most significant is the opportunity it provides to immerse oneself in different cultures.Cultural immersion offers a unique opportunity to understand the values, beliefs, and practices of diverse societies. By interacting with local people, attending cultural events, and sampling traditional cuisine,travelers can gain a deeper appreciation for the richness and diversity of human experiences.Moreover, cultural immersion fosters tolerance and cultivates empathy. Exposure to different worldviews challenges our preconceived notions and encourages us to embrace the mosaic of human existence. By recognizing thevalidity of alternative perspectives, we become more open-minded and accepting of others.Cultural immersion also enhances our communication skills and adaptability. Navigating foreign languages, customs, and social norms requires flexibility and the ability to adapt to new situations. This improves our interpersonal skills and prepares us to thrive in an interconnected global society.Furthermore, cultural immersion enriches our knowledge base and fosters a lifelong thirst for learning. By experiencing different cultures firsthand, we acquire a wealth of information about history, geography, politics, and art. This knowledge expands our understanding of the world and ignites a desire to continue exploring and learning throughout our lives.In conclusion, cultural immersion is an invaluable aspect of traveling and one of its most enduring benefits. It deepens our understanding of ourselves, others, and the world around us. Whether through language learning,cultural exchange, or simply embracing the unfamiliar, cultural immersion enriches our lives with knowledge, empathy, and a profound appreciation for the diversity of human experience.中文回答:旅行是一段充实的经历,它拓展了我们的视野,促进了个人成长。

雅思simon小作文模板

雅思simon小作文模板

雅思simon小作文模板Title: IELTS Simon Small Essay Template。

Introduction。

In this article, we will discuss the IELTS Simon small essay template, which can be used as a guide to help you structure and organize your writing for the IELTS exam. This template is designed to help you effectively convey your ideas and arguments in a clear and coherent manner, which is essential for achieving a high score in the writing section of the IELTS exam.Paragraph 1: Introduction。

The first paragraph of your essay should introduce the topic and provide some background information. It should also clearly state your position or opinion on the topic. For example, if the essay question is about the advantages and disadvantages of living in a big city, your introduction should briefly outline the main points you will discuss in the body of the essay and clearly state whether you believe the advantages outweigh the disadvantages or vice versa.Paragraph 2: Main Point 1。

雅思task2官方范文

雅思task2官方范文

雅思task2官方范文【导语】雅思写作Task 2是雅思考试写作部分的重要组成部分,它要求考生针对一个论题提出自己的观点并进行论述。

以下是一篇雅思Task 2官方范文,供大家参考和学习。

---**Sample Answer for IELTS Writing Task 2:****Topic:** Some people believe that international trade and its benefits are important for the world"s economy, while others argue that it is harmful to the local industries and workers.Discuss both views and give your own opinion.**Introduction:**The issue of international trade has long been a subject of debate.While some argue that it is essential for the global economy, others contend that it has negative impacts on local industries and workers.This essay will explore both perspectives before presenting my own view on the matter.**Body Paragraph 1 - Benefits of International Trade:**Advocates of international trade emphasize its numerous benefits.Firstly, it allows countries to specialize in producing goods and services that they have a comparative advantage in, leading to increased efficiency and productivity.This, in turn, results in lowerproduction costs and more competitive pricing, benefiting consumers worldwide.Additionally, international trade promotes economic growth, creates job opportunities, and fosters innovation through the exchange of ideas and technologies.**Body Paragraph 2 - Drawbacks of International Trade:**However, opponents argue that international trade can be detrimental to local industries and workers.They contend that globalization often leads to the outsourcing of jobs to countries with cheaper labor, causing unemployment and income inequality in the home country.Furthermore, local industries may struggle to compete with imported goods, leading to their decline and the loss of cultural diversity.This can have a ripple effect on the local economy, affecting not only workers but also small businesses and the community as a whole.**Body Paragraph 3 - Personal View:**In my opinion, while international trade does present challenges, its benefits outweigh the drawbacks.The key lies in implementing effective policies to mitigate the negative ernments can protect local industries by imposing tariffs or offering subsidies, ensuring a level playing field.Additionally, investing in education and retraining programs can help workers adapt to the changing jobmarket.Ultimately, embracing international trade can lead to a moreinterconnected and prosperous world, provided that measures are taken to address its shortcomings.**Conclusion:**In conclusion, international trade plays a crucial role in the global economy, offering numerous benefits while posing challenges to local industries and workers.By adopting appropriate policies and strategies, we can maximize the advantages of international trade while minimizing its drawbacks.This balanced approach will contribute to the overall growth and development of societies worldwide.---请注意,以上范文仅供参考,实际考试中请根据具体题目要求进行作答。

Simon考官范文-雅思写作Task 2: gender and university(性别与大学) essay

Simon考官范文-雅思写作Task 2: gender and university(性别与大学) essay

题目:Universities should accept equal numbers of male and female students in every subject. To what extent do you agree or disagree?范文:In my opinion, men and women should have the same educational opportunities. However, I do not agree with the idea of accepting equal proportions of each gender in every university subject.Having the same number of men and women on all degree courses is simply unrealistic. Student numbers on any course depend on the applications that the institution receives. If a university decided to fill courses with equal numbers of males and females, it would need enough applicants of each gender. In reality, many courses are more popular with one gender than the other, and it would not be practical to aim for equal proportions. For example, nursing courses tend to attract more female applicants, and it would be difficult to fill these courses if fifty per cent of the places needed to go to males.Apart from the practical concerns expressed above, I also believe that it would be unfair to base admission to university courses on gender. Universities should continue to select the best candidates for each course according to their qualifications. In this way, both men and women have the same opportunities, and applicants know that they will be successful if they work hard to achieve good grades at school. If a female student is the best candidate for a place on a course, it is surely wrong to reject her in favour of a male student with lower grades or fewer qualifications.In conclusion, the selection of university students should be based on merit, and it would be both impractical and unfair to change to a selection procedure based on gender.(265 words, band 9)。

simon 口语part2 范文

simon 口语part2 范文

simon 口语part2 范文Simon 口语part2 范文:我的梦想职业我最想成为的职业是一名独立电影导演。

电影一直是我的热情所在,而成为一名导演将是我实现自己创作梦想的最佳途径。

我喜欢通过影片来讲述故事,传达情感和启发观众。

作为独立电影导演,我将能够自由地表达自己的创意和观点,而不受商业利益或制片公司的限制。

我将能够选择自己感兴趣的题材,并以自己独特的方式来呈现。

这将使我能够创造出真正独特而有深度的作品,触动观众的心灵。

作为导演,我将负责整个电影制作过程的组织和指导。

我将与编剧一起开发剧本,确保故事情节连贯、有吸引力,并能够传达我想要表达的主题。

我将挑选合适的演员来扮演角色,并与他们合作,帮助他们理解角色的内心世界。

我将指导摄影师和其他创意团队成员,确保电影的视觉效果符合我的创意和预期。

最后,我将负责剪辑和后期制作,将各个部分组合起来,创造出一部完整的电影作品。

我喜欢独立电影的原因是它们通常更加真实和有深度。

它们通常关注社会问题、人类情感和个人故事,而不是像商业大片那样追求纯粹的娱乐。

我相信电影有着巨大的影响力,可以改变人们的想法和观点。

作为一名导演,我希望通过我的作品给观众带来启发,并引起他们对社会问题的思考和反思。

虽然成为一名独立电影导演可能会面临一些挑战,比如资金问题和市场竞争,但我相信只要我坚持不懈地追求我的梦想,努力学习和提高自己的技能,我最终能够实现我的目标。

我将参加电影学院的导演专业课程,获取专业知识和技能。

我还将积极参与电影行业的活动,与其他导演和制片人建立联系,并通过制作一些短片来展示我的才华。

我的梦想职业是一名独立电影导演,我相信通过自己的努力和创造力,我能够在电影界取得成功,并将我的作品带给更多的观众。

我希望用我的电影影响人们,启发人们,并在人们心中留下深刻的印象。

Simon考官范文-雅思口语P2:积极的体验

Simon考官范文-雅思口语P2:积极的体验

题目:Describe a positive experience that you had as a teenager. You should say- what the positive experience was- where you were- who you were with- and explain why you found the experience positive.范例答案:1.I’m going to describe the first time I visited England’s capital city, London, on a school trip when I was a teenager. I had never been to London before, and it was great to share that experience with my school friends.2.The positive experience wasn’t confined to one particular place in London. As far as I remember, I enjoyed the whole trip, from the coach journey to the visits to various tourist attractions. We got off the coach near the Houses of Parliament, and so one of my first memories was seeing the famous ‘Big Ben’ clock tower. We also visited the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square.3.As I said earlier, it was a school trip, and I think there were around thirty of us, including two teachers. I was with a group of close friends, which made the experience more enjoyable.4.What really struck me about London was that it was historic but modern and thriving at the same time. It seemed to me to be a lively, fashionable and cosmopolitan place. Coming from a relatively small town, the experience made me keen to visit more capital cities in the future.。

Simon考官范文-IELTS Writing Task 2 equality(平等) topic

Simon考官范文-IELTS Writing Task 2 equality(平等) topic

题目:In recent years,there has been growing interest in the relationship between equality and personal achievement.Some people believe that individuals can achieve more in egalitarian societies.Others believe that high levels of personal achievement are possible only if individuals are free to succeed or fail according to their individual merits.What is your view of the relationship between equality and personal success?范文:In my opinion,an egalitarian society is one in which everyone has the same rights and the same opportunities.I completely agree that people can achieve more in this kind of society.Education is an important factor with regard to personal success in life.I believe that all children should have access to free schooling,and higher education should be either free or affordable for all those who chose to pursue a university degree. In a society without free schooling oraffordable higher education,only childrenand young adults from wealthier families would have access to the best learning opportunities,and they would therefore be better prepared for the job market.This kind of inequality would ensure the success of some but harm the prospects of others.I would argue that equal rights and opportunities are not in conflict with people’s freedom to succeed or fail.In other words,equality does not mean that people lose their motivation to succeed,or that they are not allowed to fail.On the contrary, I believe that most people would feel more motivated to work hard and reach their potential if they thought that they lived in a fair society.Those who did not make the same effort would know that they had wasted their opportunity.Inequality,on the other hand,would be more likely to demotivate people because they would know that the odds of success were stacked in favour of those from privileged backgrounds.In conclusion,it seems to me that there is a positive relationship between equality and personal success.(260words)。

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题目:
Some people think that in the modern world we are more dependent on each other, while others think that people have become more independent.? Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
翻译:
People have different views about whether we are more or less dependent on others nowadays. In my view, modern life forces us to be more independent than people were in the past.
There are two main reasons why it could be argued that we are more dependent on each other now. Firstly, life is more complex and difficult, especially because the cost of living has increased so dramatically. For example, young adults tend to rely on their parents for help when buying a house. Property prices are higher than ever, and without help it would be impossible for many people to pay a deposit and a mortgage. Secondly, people seem to be more ambitious nowadays, and they want a better quality of life for their families. This means that both parents usually need to work full-time, and they depend on support from grandparents and babysitters for child care.
However, I would agree with those who believe that people are more independent these days. In most countries, families are becoming smaller and more dispersed, which means that people cannot count on relatives as much as they used to. We also have more freedom to travel and live far away from our home towns. For example, many students choose to study abroad instead of going to their local university, and this experience makes them more independent as they learn to live alone. Another factor in this growing independence is technology, which allows us to work alone and from any part of the world.
In conclusion, while there are some reasons to believe that people now depend on each other more, my own view is that we are more independent than ever.
Note:
As usual, try to analyse this essay in terms of task response (does it fully answer the question?), organisation, 'band 7-9' vocabulary, and grammar.。

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