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雅思口语考试万能例子--背完保六冲七

雅思口语考试万能例子--背完保六冲七

名词修饰具体化修饰名词时举出具体例子,应用排比,对比,举例子等方法使得给出的例子更加丰满有说服力。

Example 1.很多食物。

There is a lot of food like Fried rice with egg, GongBao Chicken, Ma Po Bean Curd, Dumplings, Pecking Duck and so on. The icing on the cake is that the dumplings have got all kinds of delicious flavors: beef flavor, pork flavor, chicken flavor etc. Example 2. 风景优美。

There stands raws of trees, lays banches of flowers, and you can see sailboats sailing on the lake.It has a beautiful scenery there. I can smell the grasss and flowers in the air, hear the cries of the birds , and feel the bracing breeze on my face. Bold eagles flying around and the tides coming and go.Example 3外国的好玩的事情I would be able to know about interesting stuff like their customs, cultures, and histories. For example, how to greet with each other, how to celebrate traditional festivals.形容词修饰数字化形容词要使用数字来支持,给出具体数字,让形容词更具体更真实。

雅思写作十大常考话题和例子

雅思写作十大常考话题和例子

雅思写作十大常考话题1.学生生活例: University graduates receive higher salaries than those who have a lower education. Therefore, some people say such students should pay for all their tuition fees. To what extent do you agree or disagree2.家庭生活例:Modern lifestyles mean that many parents have little time for their children. Many children do not get as much attention from their parents as children did in the past. To what extent do you agree or disagree3.现代科技例: Computers do not help children to learn more effectively. On the contrary, their usage has a negative effect on both the physical and mental development of young people. To what extent do you agree or disagree4.媒体例:Advertisements are getting their way into people’s lives. Discuss the effects of advertisements on people. Should all ads be banned广告充斥人们的日常工作和生活。

讨论广告对人们的影响。

雅思写作考试中如何举例子

雅思写作考试中如何举例子

雅思写作考试中如何举例子一、摆事实。

摆事实是指在行文当中描述一些自己或者熟知的亲友的经历。

这样做的主要目的是用一些细节向考官展示我们对语言的驾驭能力,同时,通过真人真事引起考官的共鸣。

例如:First, ads disturb our life. Surely, we all have the experience that an insert of the information about a product often interrupts our pleasure of watching an exciting film on T.V, whichmakes us so annoyed that sometimes we have the impulse to call the T.V station to make a complaint.What’s more annoying is that you have spent money on a newspaper, but you’ll find that most of the space in the newspaper is occupied by all kindsof disgusting ads about a medicine ofdealing with sexual diseases, which has totally violated your previous desire of getting the news about what is happening.二、列数字实际上,大家看原汁原味的英文文章会发现很多作者会列举一些调查和研究成果来证明自己的观点,因为这样比较符合欧美国家人的习惯,在可信度上和摆事实具有异曲同工之妙。

比如:Ad is an effect way to develop economy. As is calculated by the Statistic Bureau of China, 80% of the products in China are promoted and marketed by ads, which has brought almost 20 billionincomes as the tax to the country.Meanwhile, with the prosperity of ads industry, more job vacancies are created and more revenue is added to the GDP of China.三、做引用引用这个词,我们并不陌生,因为我们中国学生最擅长的就是引经据典,但是事实上,雅思考试当中,我们一般不引用名人名言,除非我们引用的是一个领域里面最顶尖的权威,是众所周知的人,比如孔子、亚里士多德、柏拉图等人的名言;或者经过证实了的,为大多数人认为是公理的名言,以及见诸于报纸和电视上的报道等,例如:In recent time, more and more cases have been reported in newspaper andTV programs about the surprisingly increasing rate of children’s crimes. Thesituation has become so serious that ithas aroused great concern of the whole community。

雅思写作7分必备实用例句

雅思写作7分必备实用例句

雅思写作7分必备实用例句下面这些句子是雅思基础班语法课的作业,所选句子全部来自于雅思高分作文(7分水平以上),对于其它雅思班的同学来说也可以当作一个很好的参考,看看下面这些句子你的表达和这里提供的model answer是否一致,如果基本一致的话,恭喜你!说明你的雅思写作水平已经达到7分的水准啦!The fact that the unemployment rates in quite a number of countries keep rising can not be denied.5. 在给出我的观点之前,我认为看一看问题的两面是很重要的。

I hold it essential to examine the both sides of the issue before presenting my viewpoint.(这句话有几个重点:首先表示“看一看”不宜用"look at",那是“盯着...看”的意思,examine是“仔细审视”的意思,用在这里正合适。

“问题”在这里应该用issue而不是problem,因为problem相当于trouble,一定是负面的。

Issue表示“有争议的问题”,大家记住,雅思作文里讨论的话题绝大多数都属于issue。

此外,present属于less common vocabulary,是“give”的升级版。

)6. 不同的人们对于全球化是否有利于经济的发展这个问题持有不同的看法.Different people hold various viewpoints as to the issue whether globalization is beneficial to the economic development.7. 令人感到遗憾的是大多数人所在乎的仅仅就只是他们怎么样才能更多地Admittedly, those who oppose to the viewpoint also have their reasons toa certain extent.4. ( 写作) 人们往往会和观念与自己相近的人交朋友。

精编【公文写作】剑桥雅思写作样本大全【英文版】

精编【公文写作】剑桥雅思写作样本大全【英文版】

【公文写作】剑桥雅思写作样本大全【英文版】xxxx年xx月xx日xxxxxxxx集团企业有限公司Please enter your company's name and contentv剑三C3- Test 2 P28-P162When a country develops its technology; the traditional skills and ways of life die out. It is pointless to try and keep them alive.To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?Overall, I disagree with the opinion expressed. I would like to begin by pointing out that ‘traditional skills and ways of life’ are not automatically of one country, but of a culture or community.In many ways, the history of civilisation is the history of technology: from the discovery of fire to the invention of the wheel to the development of the Internet, we have been moving on from previous ways of doing things. Sometechnologies, such as weapons of mass destruction, are of negative impact. Others, such as medical advances, positively help people to live better or longer, and so very much help traditional ways of life. Surely, few people would seek to preserve such traditional as living in caves! Interestingly, technology can positively contribute to the keeping alive of traditional skills and ways of life. For example, the populations of some islands are too small to have normal schools. Rather than breaking up families by sending children to the mainland, education authorities have been able to use the Internet to deliver schooling online. In addition, the Internet, and modern refrigeration techniques, are being used to keep alive the traditional skills of producing salmon; it can now be ordered from, and delivered to, anywhere in the world.In conclusion, without suggesting that all technology is necessarily good, I think it is by no means ‘ pointless’, in any way, to try to keep traditions alive with technology. We should not ignore technology, because it can be our friend and support our way of life.剑桥C3, Test3, P74-P164You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Present a written argument or case to an educated reader with no specialist knowledge of the following topic.·In many countries children are engaged in some kind of paid work. Some people regard this ad completely wrong, while others consider it as valuable work experience, important for learning and taking reposibility.·What are your opinions on this? You should use your own ideas, knowledge and experience and support your arguments with examples and relevant evidence.You should write at least 250 words.The issue of children doing paid work is a complex and sensitive one. It is difficult to say who has the right to judge whether children working is "wrong” or "valuable”. Opinions will also differ as to "learning "benefits: no doubt teachers and factory owners,for example, would you have varying concerns.An important consideration is the kind of work undertaken. Young children doing arduous and repetitive tasks on a factory production line, for example, are less likely to be ‘learning’ than older children helping in an old people’ home. There are health and safety issues to be considered as well. It is an unfortunate fact that many employers may prefer to use the services of children simply to save money by paying them less than adults and it is this type of exploitation that should be discouraged.However, in many countries children work because their families need the additional income, no matter how small. This was certainly the case in the past in many industrialized countries, and it is very difficult to judge that it is wrong for children today to contribute to the family income in this way.Nevertheless, in better economic circumstances, few parents would choose to send their children out to full-time paid work. If learning responsibilities and work experience are considered to be important, then children can acquire these by having light, part-time jobs or even doing tasks such as helping their parents around the family home, which are unpaid, but undoubtedly of value in children's development.Test A P113-P168Some people believe that children’s leisure activities must be educational; otherwise they are a complete waste of time.Do you agree or disagree?Today, education has become a priority for many parents seeking to secure a good future for their children in this rapidly changing world. They believe that if their children apply themselves and work hard at school, then they will increase their opportunities for going to higher education and eventually getting a good job. Of course they are right, and as access to the best education and best jobs is becoming more competitive, then it is true that children have to make the best of their study time when they young.However, the parents who do not allow their children sufficient free time for leisure activities outside school hours, are misguided. Such activities are far from being a waste of time for the children simply because they are not academic. It is important to remember that children need to develop skills other than intellectual ones, and the best way to do this is through activities such as sports, games and playing with other kids. If they cannot play make-believe games, howcan they develop their imagination? How can they learn physical co-ordination or learn important social lessons about winning and losing if they do not practise any sports? Many children form strong, personal relationship with friends they play with, and without the opportunity to do this, they could grow up emotionally immature or unformed.Finally, I think it is also important to remember that children need to relax as well as work. If everything they do must have some educational or academic relevance, then they will soon get tired of studying altogether, which is the last thing parents would want. (255)剑四C4 –Test 2 P55-P165Happiness is considered to be very important in life.Why is it difficult to define?What factors are important in achieving happiness?Happiness is very difficult to define, because it means so many different things to different people. While some people link happiness to wealth and material success, others think it lies in emotions and loving personal relationships. Yet others think thatspiritual paths, rather than either the material world or relationships with people, are the only way to true happiness.Because people interpret happiness for themselves in so many different ways, it is difficult to give any definition that is true for everyone. However, if there are different kinds of happiness for different individuals then the first step in achieving it would be to have a degree of self-knowledge. A person needs to know who he or she is before being able to know what it is that makes him or her happy.Of course, factor such as loving relationships, good health, the skills to earn a living and a peaceful environment all contribute to our happiness too. But this does not mean that people without these conditions cannot be happy.Overall, I think an ability to keep clear perspectives in life is a more essential factor in achieving happiness. By that I mean an ability to have a clear sense of what is important in our lives (the welfare of our families, the quality of our relationships, making other people happy, etc.) and what is not (a problem at work, getting annoyed about trivial things, etc.).Like self-awareness, this is also very difficult to achieve, but I think these are the two factors that may be the most important for achieving happiness.C4, P101-169In many countries schools have severe problems with student behaviour.What do you think are the cause of this?What solutions can you suggest?Poor student behaviour seems to be increasingly widespread problem and I think that modern lifestyles are probably responsible for this.In many countries, the birth is decreasing so that families are smaller with fewer children. These children are often spoilt, not in terms of love and attention because working parents do not have the time for this, but in more material ways. They are allowed to have whatever they want, regardless of price, and to behave as they please. This means that the children grow up without considerationfor others and without any understanding of where their standard of living comes from.When they get to school age they have not learnt any self control or discipline. They have less respect for their teachers and refuse to obey school rules in the way that their parents did.Teachers continually complain about this problem and measures should be taken to combat the situation. But I think the solution to the problem lies with the families, who need to be more aware of the future consequences of spoiling their children. If they could raise them to be considerate of others and to be social, responsible individuals, the whole community would benefit.Perhaps parenting classes are needed to help them to do this, and high quality nursery schools could be established that would support families more in terms of raising the next generation. The government should fund this kind of parental support, because this is no longer a problem for individual families, but for society as a whole.C4 G Test BP129-P173Some people believe that children should be allowed to stay at home and play until they are six or seven years old. Others believe that it is important for young children to go to school as soon as possible.What do you think are the advantages of attending school from a young age?In many places today, children start primary school at around the age of six or seven. However, because it is more likely now that both parents work, there is little opportunity for children to stay in their own home up to that age. Instead, they will probably go to a nursery school when they are much younger.While some people think this may be damaging to a child’s development, or to a child’s relationship with their parents, in fact there are many advantages to having school experience at a young age.Firstly, a child will learn to interact with a lot of different people and some children learn to communicate very early because of this.They are generally more confident and independent than children who stay at home with their parents and who are not used to strangers or new situations. Such children find their first day at school at the age of six very frightening and this may have a negative effect on how they learn.Another advantage of going to school at an early age is that children develop faster socially. They make friends and learn how to get on with other children of a similar age. This is often not possible at home because they are the only children, or because their brothers or sisters are older or younger.So overall, I believe that, attending school from a young age is good for most children. They still spend plenty of time at home with their parents, so they can benefit from both environments.剑五Test 2 P53- P165剑五范文In some countries young people are encouraged to work or travel for a year between finishing high school and startinguniversity studies. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for young people to do this.It is quite common these days for young people in many countries to have a break from studying after graduating from high school. This trend is not restricted to rich students who have the money to travel, but is also evident among poorer students who choose to work and become economically independent for a period of time.The reasons for this trend may involve the recognition that a young adult who passes directly from school to university is rather restricted in terms of general knowledge and experience of the world. By contrast, those who have spent some time earning a living or traveling to other places have a broader view of life and better personal resources to draw on. (Furthermore,) They tend to be more independent, which is a very important factor in academic study and research, as well as giving them an advantage in terms of coping with the challenges of student life.However, there are certainly dangers/risks in taking time off at that important age. Young adults may end up never returning to their studies or finding it difficult to readapt to an academicenvironment. They may think that it is better to continue in a particular job, or to do something completely different from a university course. But overall, I think this is less likely today, when academic qualifications are essential for getting a reasonable career.My view is that young people should be encouraged to broaden their horizons. That is the best way for them to get a clear perspective of what they are hoping to do with their lives and why. Students with such a perspective are usually the/tend to be the most effective and motivated ones and taking a year off may be the best way to gain this.TEST4 P99 P169Nature VS. nurtureToday(剑五范文)Research indicates that the characteristics we are born with have much more influence on our personality and development than any experiences we may have in our life.Today the way we consider human psychology and mentaldevelopment is heavily influenced by the genetic sciences. We now understand the importance of inherited characteristics more than ever before. Yet we are still unable to decide whether an individual's personality and development are more influenced by genetics factors (nature) or by the environment (nurture).Research, relating to identical twins, has highlighted how significant inherited characteristics can be for an individual's life. But whether these characteristics are able to develop within the personality of an individual surely depends on whether the circumstances allow such a development. It seems that the experiences we have in life are so unpredictable and so powerful, that they can boost or over-ride other influences, and there seems to be plenty of research findings to confirm this.My own view is that there is no one major influence in a person's life. Instead, the traits we inherit from our parents and the situations and experiences that we encounter in life are constantly interacting. It is the interaction of the two that shapes a person's personality and dictates how that personality develops. If this were not true, then we would be able to predict the behaviour and character of a person from the moment they were born.In conclusion, I do not think that either nature or nurture is the major influence on a person, but that both have powerful effects. How these factors interact is still unknown today and they remain largely unpredictable in a person's life.General training P127 P173剑五范文Nowadays we are producing more and more rubbish. Why do you think this is happening? What can governments do to help reduce the amount of rubbish produced?I think it is true that in almost every country today each household and family produces a large amount of waste every week. Most of this rubbish comes from the packaging from the things we buy, such as processed food. But even if we buy fresh food without packaging, we still produce rubbish from the plastic bags used everywhere to carry shopping home.The reason why we have so much packaging is that we consume so much more on a daily basis than families did in the past.Convenience is also very important in modern life, so we buy packaged or canned food that can be transported from long distances and stored until we need it, first in the supermarket, and then at home.However, the amount of waste produced is also a result of our tendency to use something once and throw it away. We forget that even the cheapest plastic bag has used up valuable resources and energy to produce. We also forget that it is a source of pollution and difficult to dispose of.I think, therefore, that governments need to raise this awareness in the general public. Children can be educated about environmental issues at school, but adults need to take action. Governments can encourage such action by putting taxes on packaging, such as plastic bags, by providing recycling services and by fining households and shops that do not attempt to recycle their waste.With the political will, such measures could really reduce the amount of rubbish we produce. Certainly nobody wants to see our resources used up and our planet poisoned by waste.剑六Today, the high sales of popular consumer goods reflect the power of advertising and not the real needs of the society in which they are sold. To what extent do you agree or disagree?Nowadays, there are lots of advertisements on television or on the streets. Some people think that the advertising boosts the sales of goods and it encourages people to buy things unnecessarily. This arguments may be true. In my country, many advertising companies produce advertisements with famous and popular actors or singers. People, especially youngsters, buy goods that their favourite singer advertise, although they do not really need the products.Also, on the television screen, a product may look gorgeous and good quality. As a result of it, people often buy goods without enough consideration. Consumers may not actually need it but they buy goods impulsively soon after they watch the advertising. Furthermore, as many customers buy a particular product due to its advertising campaign, the other people may be affected by the trend, even if the product is not of the real needs of the society.On the other hand, there are various aspects against thesearguments. Moreover, it is people’s choice to make a decision to buy goods. Advertising may be not a cause of customers’ buying habits. Individuals have their own spending habits. If they have got enough disposable income, then the right to make a decision is given to them. No one actually can judge whether the goods sold are the real needs of the society or not.In addition, as there should be a limited amount of disposable income consumers are able to spend, people try to allocate their budgets. They cannot be simply swayed by those advertisements.In conclusion, as customers have their own strong opinions and standard of good quality goods, it is better to leave them to make their own decision in buy goods. It is fairly difficult to say everyone is swayed by advertising and buy good impulsively. However, in sensitive area of businesses such as toy industries, it may be necessary to band advertising to those children as children have not got enough ability to control themselves or to know what they need. (332 words)C6 Test 2 164WRITING TASK 2:Y ou should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Present a written argument or case to an educated reader with no specialist knowledge of the following topic. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your knowledge or experience.Successful sports professionals can earn a great deal of more money than people in other important professionals. Some people think this is fully justified while others think it is unfair.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topicGive reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.Write at least 250 words.考官范文:As a result of constant media attention, sports professionals in my country have become stars and celebrities, and those at the top are paid huge salaries. Just like movie stars, they live extravagant lifestyles with huge houses and cars.Many people find their rewards unfair, especially when comparing these super salaries with those of top surgeons or research scientists, or even leading politicians who have the responsibility of governing the country. However, sports salaries are not determined by considering the contribution to society a person makes, or the level of responsibility he or she holds. Instead, they reflect the public popularity of sport in general and the level of public support that successful stars can generate. So the notion of ‘fairness’ is not the issue.Those who feel that sports stars’ salaries are justified might argue that the number of professionals with real talent are very few, and the money is a recognition of the skills and dedication a person needs to be successful. Competition is constant and a player is tested every time they perform in their relatively short career. The pressure from the media is intense and there is little privacy out of the spotlight. So all of these factors may justify the huge earnings.Personally, I think that the amount of money such sports stars make is more justified than the huge earnings of movie stars, but at the same time, it indicates that our society places more value on sport than on more essential professions and achievements.翻译:在媒体不断地推波助澜下,我国的许多职业运动员已成为了明星和名人。

雅思大作文万能例子

雅思大作文万能例子

雅思大作文万能例子英文回答:As an AI language model, I am capable of providing examples and explanations for various topics, including IELTS writing tasks. Here are some examples that can be used as versatile examples in IELTS writing:1. Education:In my opinion, education is the cornerstone of a successful society. For instance, in many countries, education is highly valued and considered as a ticket to a better future. In China, the phrase "读万卷书,行万里路" (dú wàn juǎn shū, xíng wàn lǐ lù) translate s to "read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles," emphasizing the importance of education and exploration. This shows that education is not only about acquiring knowledge but also about gaining experiences and broadening one's horizons.中文回答:就我个人而言,我认为教育是一个成功社会的基石。

雅思小作文范文表题(必备14篇)

雅思小作文范文表题(必备14篇)

雅思小作文范文表题(必备14篇)雅思小作文范文表题第9篇雅思小作文范文表题第10篇Task achievement1. 文章基本呈现了图表中的全部数字。

为了避开数字过多的状况,同一学位水平中男女所占比例只消失了一个(总和为100%)。

不影响我们对图表的认知。

2. 文章结尾处总结了图表的整体特点,即文章来自老烤鸭雅思男性在高等学位和低等学位所占比例较多,而女性则在本科阶段所占比例较多。

3. 文章对数据进行了合理对比。

主体段一开头先指出男女差异最大的类别。

然后将剩余类别根据男性多于女性或者女性多于男性进行分类比较。

Coherence and Cohesion1. 文章规律结构合理。

分组之间没有消失重复的状况,而且点出了最大的差异所在。

2. 使用了各种各样的链接手段。

如其次段开头的immediately, 其次段结尾处的by contrast, 第三段开头的at the higher levels of education等。

也就是说链接手段并不肯定得是and或者however,重要的是让文章整体行文流利通常。

3. 指代方面,利用定语从句和词汇(counterpart)来避开混乱和重复。

Lexical Resource文章用词丰富,持有学位使用了held,with,reach等进行同义替换。

同时比较过程中除了使用比较级之外,还用了outnumber这样的词来展现自己的词汇积累。

Grammatical Range语法结构方面,文章虽然也有各种各样的从句,但并不是每个句子都很简单。

关键在于句子结构各不相同。

敏捷使用各种非谓语动词,状语前置来呈现句子的多样性。

雅思小作文范文表题第11篇题目:The bar chart below shows the proportions of English men and women of different ages who were living alone in 2023. The pie chart compares the numbers of bedrooms in these one-person households. Living alone in England by age and gender, 2023Number of bedrooms in one-person households (England, 2023)雅思小作文范文表题第12篇Dear Sir/ Madam,Dear Professor Moss,I am Sandy, a junior student of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. I am writing to enquire about your African Literature and Culture course.Just a few days ago, I found the course when we were asked to choose optional courses for next semester. The name of African Literature and Culture aroused my great interest. Because of your reputation and my enthusiasm in literature, I hope I could study this course next semester. Except the name, however, all I know about the course is that it is atwo-hour one held every Thursday afternoon. I want to get more details of the course. First of all, I would like to know the brief outline of the course. Moreover, I wonder if there are some relevant books that you can recommend for me to read before the course.I also heard that another course of yours, Chinese Literature, is held every Friday afternoon. If the registration of this course hasn’t closed yet, I will be so glad to participate in your class.Sorry to bother you. Your help will be greatly appreciated.Yours sincerely,Sandy雅思小作文范文表题第13篇题目:The chart below shows the total number of minutes (in billions) of telephone calls in the UK, divided into three categories, from 1995-2023. Here's my suggested outline for a 4-paragraph report: Introduction: rewrite the question statement in your own words.Overview: point out which category was highest in each year, which was lowest, and which saw the biggest changes.Details: compare the 3 categories in 1995, then say what happened up until 1999.Details: notice what happened to local calls from 1999 onwards, and contrast this with the other 2 categories. Finish with a comparison of thefigures in 2023.雅思小作文范文表题第14篇The graph below shows the proportion of the population aged 65 and over between 1940 and 2040 in three different countries.雅思小作文范文:The line graph compares the percentage of people aged 65 or more in three countries over a period of 100 years.It is clear that the proportion of elderly people increases in each country between 1940 and 2040. Japan is expected to see the most dramatic changes in its elderly population.In 1940, around 9% of Americans were aged 65 or over, compared to about 7% of Swedish people and 5% of Japanese people. The proportions of elderly people in the USA and Sweden rose gradually over the next 50 years, reaching just under 15% in 1990. By contrast, the figures for Japan remained below 5% until the early 2000s.Looking into the future, a sudden increase in the percentage of elderly people is predicted for Japan, with a jump of over 15% in just 10 years from 2030 to 2040. By 2040, it is thought that around 27% of the Japanese population will be 65 years old or more, while the figures for Sweden and the USA will be slightly lower, at about 25% and 23% respectively.(178 words, band 9)。

英语作文雅思万能段落模板

英语作文雅思万能段落模板

英语作文雅思万能段落模板英文回答:Writing Task 1。

Introduction Paragraph。

The pie chart provided displays the distribution of different age groups within a population. The data is presented in percentages and provides insights into the age structure of the population.Body Paragraph 1。

The largest proportion of the population, at 35%, belongs to the age group of 25-44 years. This indicatesthat the population has a significant working-age population. The next largest age group is 15-24 years, comprising 25% of the population. This suggests arelatively large youth population.Body Paragraph 2。

The age group of 45-64 years accounts for 20% of the population. This reflects a moderate number of people in the pre-retirement age range. In contrast, the age group of 0-14 years constitutes only 15% of the population. This indicates a relatively low proportion of children and young adolescents.Body Paragraph 3。

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生命中,不断地有人离开或进入。

于是,看见的,看不见的;记住的,遗忘了。

生命中,不断地有得到和失落。

于是,看不见的,看见了;遗忘的,记住了。

然而,看不见的,是不是就等于不存在?记住的,是不是永远不会消失?雅思考试中作文中的常用例子集2008-01-18 [雅思][写作技巧] 浏览:1230人次SuccessBill GatesWhen Bill Gates made his decision to drop out from Harvard, he did not care too much of the result. Gates entered Harvard in 1973, and dropped out t w o years later when he and Allen started the engine of Microsoft. Many people did not understand w hy Gates gave up such a good opportunity to study in the w orld’s No.1 University. H ow ever, with size comes power, Microsoft dominates the P C market w ith its operating systems, such as MS-DOS and Window s. Now, Microsoft becomes the biggest software company in the world and Bill Gates becomes the richest man in the world.We can learn from the experience of the great inventor Thomas Al v a E dison that sometimes a series of apparent failures is really a precursor to success. The voluminous personal papers of E dison reveal that hi s inventions typi c ally did not spring to life in a flash of inspiration but evol v ed slowl y from previous wok s.Mother TeresaMother Teresa, winner of the Nobel P eace P rize, dedicated the majority of her life to helping the poorest of the poor in India, thus gaining her the name "Saint of the Gutters." The devotion towards the poor w on her respect throughout the world and the Nobel P eace P rize in 1979. She founded an order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India dedicated to serving the poor. Almost 50 years later, the Missionaries of Charity have grown from 12 sisters in India to over 3,000 in 517 missions throughout 100 countries worldwide.Lady Diana Spencer, P rincess of Whales, is remembered and respected by people all over the world more for her beauty, kindness, humanity and charitable acti v ities than for her technical skills.MandelaMandela, the South African black political leader and former president, was awarded 1993 Nobel P eace P rize for his efforts to antiraci s m and antiapartheid. Nelson Mandela is one of the great moral and political leaders of our time: an international hero whose lifelong dedication to the fight against racial oppression in South Africa won him the NobelP eace P rize and the presidency of his country. Since his triumphant release in 1990 from more than a quarter-century of imprisonment, Mandela has been at the centre of the most compelling and inspiring political drama in the w orld. As president of the African National Congress and head of South Afri c a’s antiapartheid movement, he was instrumental in moving the nation tow ard multiracial government and majority rule. He is revered everywhere as a vital force in the fight for human rights and racial equality.BeethovenBeethoven, the German Composer, began to lose his hearing in 1801 and was entirely deaf by 1819. How ever, this obstacle could not keep him from becoming one of the most famous and prolific composers in art hi s tory. His music, including 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, several senates and so on, formes a transition from classical to romantic composition.ArchitectureThe P otala P alace is Tibet’s cardinal landmark and a structure that deserves a place as one of the wonders of eastern architecture. The P otala palace was built by Songtsen Gampo, the first king of Tibet, in the 7th century. The roof and many other parts of the P alace w ere decorated by pure gold, whi c h was contributed by the Buddhist in Tibet. Since its construction, the P otala P alace has been the home of each successive Dalai Lamas, the religious leader of Tibet. This building dedicates not only to religious belief but al s o to the accommodation place—over a thousand Lamas live in it today. Shaped by the people of Tibet, the P otala P alace has a far-reaching influence on the Tibetan’s religion as well as every day lives.Besides religious impact, buildings represent our intellectual and business behavior. Take Bank of China Tow er as an example. It is located at No. 1 Garden Road, central Hong Kong. The tow er itsel f is 315 meters high, and the unique style and spectacular appearance has made it one of the most distinguished buildings in the world. The BOC tow er i s a masterpiece of the w orld famous American-Chinese architect Mr. I.M.P ei. The inspiration of the design is deri v ed from the elegant poise of bamboo. Now, the BOC tower i s a symbolic of strength, vitality and growth, representing also the Bank’s commitment to the rapid development of Hong Kong and to servicing the community. The BOC tow er has not only recorded a glorious page in the construction history of Hong Kong but also highlighted the new phases of expansion in Hong Kong.Constructed in the Victory Age, the Big Bell is now the biggest bell in the w orld and is still one of the important parts of the E nglish lives.E nergyOPEC is one of the best examples. OPE C, the Organization of P etroleum E xporting Countries, is an international organization of eleven developing countries that are heavily reliant on oil revenues as their main source of income. Since oil revenues are so vital for the economic development of these nations, they aim to bring stability and harmony to the oil market by adjusting their oil output to help ensure a balance bet w een supply and demand. In the long run, the stabilized out-put help to cease the problem of over-refining and over utilization of oil energy.Now adays, developed countries already masters the technology of using more efficiency and economical energy resources, such as w ater and solar energy, while the traditional and w asted energy still dominates in the developing countries. International cooperation enables the technology transfer between developed countries and developing countries and devotes to the benefit of entire human beings. A w orldwide leader can speed up the deci s ion-making progress and enhance the solidarity among the member countries.ChildrenThe immaturity of young children may deter them from making moral discrimination about harmful actions committed against or others. Many scientifi c research prove that young children do not take into account the intentions of a person committing accidental or deliberate harm and that it is diffi c ult for young children to di f ferentiate bet w een unforeseeable and foreseeable, and thus preventable harm.Television programs and movies that depict violence among teenagers are extremely popular. Given how influential these media are, we have good reason to believe that these depi c tions cause young people to engage in violentbehavior. Hence, depictions of violence among teenagers should be prohibited from movies and television programs, if only in those programs and movies promoted to young audiences.OthersIt took Columbus, the Italian explorer in the service of Spain who determined that the earth is round, over 3 months to sail from E urope to America. How ever, w e can do so by air w ithin one day.Rabbi Meir, a second-century scholar, admonished hi s disciples to look not at the pitcher but as its contents because, he stated “Many a new pitcher has been found to be full of old wine.” This was his way of emphasi z ing the importance of the di s tinction between form and idea, and of stressing that the integrity of an idea is more important than the form of its expression。

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