My View on the Problems in China’s Higher Education
遇到困难及解决办法英语作文初一
遇到困难及解决办法英语作文初一Title: Overcoming Difficulties in Life - My JourneyAs a student in the first year of junior high, I have encountered various difficulties in my daily life and studies. One particular incident stands out, and it taught me valuable lessons about overcoming obstacles.Last semester, I struggled with mathematics. The concepts were new and challenging, and I often felt overwhelmed. Homework assignments and tests seemed like impossible tasks, and I often felt like giving up. However, I realized that giving up was not the solution.To overcome this difficulty, I took several steps. First, I sought help from my teacher. She patiently explained the concepts to me and provided additional practice problems. I also started attending after-school tutoring sessions, where I could work on my math skills with peers under the guidance of a tutor.Moreover, I changed my study habits. I created a daily schedule and allocated specific time for studying mathematics. I broke down complex problems into smaller parts and tackled them one by one. I also used flashcards and revision notes to help me memorize important formulas and concepts.Another strategy that worked well for me was seeking help from my classmates. We formed a study group and helped each other with difficult problems. This not only improved my understanding of the subject but also made the learning process more enjoyable.With these changes, I gradually started to see progress in my mathematics skills. My grades improved, and I felt more confident in solving math problems.Looking back, I realize that facing difficulties is an integral part of life. It is through overcoming these challenges that we grow and learn. I am grateful for the struggles I encountered because they made me stronger and more resilient.In conclusion, overcoming difficulties is not easy, but it is possible with the right strategies and perseverance. I encourage everyone to face their challenges bravely and never give up on their dreams.。
分析解决问题型作文
分析解决问题型作文---四级常见考题常见的模式my view on sthHow to ………..此类作文一般是关于一个新兴社会现象或问题,要求你首先描述出这个现象或问题,然后给出这个现象的原因,最后写出一些你的建议或解决措施。
以my view 开头的作文开头还要表明作者的对此的观点,是支持还是反对历年真题how to succeed in a job interviewHow I finance my college educationGlobal shortage of fresh waterHow to solve the problem of heavy trafficMy view on opportunityMy view on College Art FestivalMy view on students’ touring the leading universityMy view on computer network(非真题)My view on televison此类作文与证明一个观点类的很相似第一段:四句话若是负面的社会现象则用下面的方式,通常以how 开头的第一句:社会、经济发展了,出现了某个现象,即。
第二句:给出些例子说明第三句: 这个现象引起了广泛关注第四句:我们应当采取措施若是社会热点现象,或者新兴现象,通常以my view 开头的第一句:现在,。
现在越来越流行/人们越来越重视某件事情第二句:给出例子说明第三句:我认为这是好的/不好的,我们应当鼓励或者禁止这种现象第二段------通常都是给出原因两部分:第一部分----一句总起的话The phenomenon involves /entails several reasonsThree reasons can account for my beliefThere are several factors triggering the problemMany remarkable factors contribute to this point/problemThe reason for this phenomenon lies in severa aspects若分析的是危害或好处的话,可以用一下的句子The phenomenon may bring about serious consequences……. Involves serious consequences……..may give rise to/lead to serious problems第二部分----具体说明, 一二三四点For one thing, for another第三部分-------通常是总结并给出建议总结----------参照上次给出建议写法:社会问题-----政府应用法律手段指定政策普通人应该怎么做自身做起学生或个人的---学校/企业怎么做学生/个人如何,社会如何配合最后展望一下未来会如何如何。
My views 英语问题正解
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• How do you interpret “completely developed human beings”? • How is the aim (completed developed human beings) related to the present education in China?
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• In the 3rd paragraph the author believes that the emphasis will be on learning not teaching. Then What will be the rules played by teachers? Does it mean teaching as a profession will die out? Why And why not?
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Human beings should have three important qualities: profound knowledge, the habit of thinking and noble sentiment. People improve their life quality and the only way is to have a profound knowledge foundation. Confucious once said “Learning without thought is labor lost, thought without learning is lazy.” To become an sentiment is the most difficult quality.
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Yes !!! The idea was presented around 1970s, but Chinese education of all-around qualities was put similarities. They all emphasis the importance of life-long learning and so on. The idea is being recognized by more and more counties. It turns out to be right. Form that we can see, our education is lag behind for about 20 years.
MyViewonChineseEducation
MyViewonChineseEducationMy View on Chinese Education10级5班张茜10106016053Nowadays China is developing so fast, especially the economy, and has become one of the most influential countries in the world. However, there are still some challenges troubling the development of Chinese education. Education in china is facing some great challenges. Compared with the advanced education in other countries, the problems of Chinese education are obvious.First, the biggest challenge in my opinion is overcoming the exam based evaluations as the only method of measuring knowledge. Because exam-oriented education has violated the purpose, function and value orientation of education. Objects of education are people and students so education should be people-oriented. What is the essence? That should be a lifetime benefits for the students and teach them how to study and how to be a person. For a long time, it has been in political education instead of moral education. Moral education is full of political terms. The textbooks are edited just like that and the teacher still says so whether the students like and accept it or not. So the college students often skip class in a common course and deny the nihilism, pragmatism and relativism of the moral bottom line. Second, the biggest drawback of Chinese education is its administration of university. The teacher is strict with us in the high school but ignores us at college. That is the key why so many col lege graduates can’t find a job. Because they learn little practical knowledge at college, they loose themselves and think they get 60 scores at examination is enough. They spend most ofthe time to have fun and entertain. Exam-oriented education is taught in order to cope with the examination by standard answer, equation formula, problem solved skills, which is a lifetime of useless knowledge for students.To a certain extent, we can’t deny that examination system is a kind of relatively fair system. The poor students have the opportunity to study at college because this fair system. After we had a common university, it allows us to ponder how to stand out in the workplace as an ordinary college student. When we consider it, we find we have lost ourselves at college.As for me, I think the schools should reduce the number of examinations and lower the status of scores. In this way, students can get escape the pressure from exams and prevent cheating as well. The key point of educational reform is delegated to school and open to the public. The government's management of the school mainly focuses on policy, policy formulation, the supply of transfer payments, inspection and evaluation, implement the education policy etc, rather than directly bring micro management to the school. Although the education in China is not perfect, it is staggeringly better than what's found in western countries. There is no doubt that the problems in Chinese education are more than what I have mentioned, but I hope education in China can speed up the development just as economy. And one day it will become stronger and stronger and we can find another better way to solve our educational problems. Everyone should make his efforts to improve our education system.。
模板填充:My Views on Some Problem in China
My Views on Some Problems in China’s Higher Education统计金工班黄宇焓S151801477 No other things could capture our attention and imagination like the problems in China’s higher education. As ordinary and ridiculous it looks, those problems intended meaning goes undoubtedly far deeper.There are more and more people are talking about it. In my views, some of them are very common, but in the same time, some are unusual. And what the hell are these problems? First of all, the primary problem is the inequity in educational opportunity. In China, we have many great university like Peking University, Tsinghua University and so on, but only just a few students could study here. And then, they are mostly forms that I don't see the necessity of functions. The important thing for higher education is affording a peaceful place for people to explore knowledge, not to teach us more. What’s more, we are supposed to find a good job, but not to do some great research.When it comes to the reason for those problem, they are both material and subjective. On the one hand, with the fast develop of economy, more and more people are becoming better off, which is the material reason. And on the other hand, our schools pay too many attention to score and neglect the others which makes the problem worse.In my opinion, it is high time that we should keep a watchful eye on the reform of education and we are supposed to remind all university what they should do and what they should not do.。
My View on the English Test Reform
My View on the English T est ReformEnglish Test’s withdraw from the national entrance examinations is a good news rather than a bad one.It is a corrective action and a progress that the reform begins with English.The reform shows China is beginning to pay more attention to the cultivation of students' English ability.Nowadays,the English education in high school is focused too much on the blunt grammar learning instead of English communication learning.After having learned English for many years ,some Chinese students cannot speak a fluent English yet , only “dumb English “ or something that foreigners can’t understand at all.At present our country commonly exists the problems of time-consuming, poor efficiency and dummy English in English teaching,which results in Chinese students keeping silent in the classroom, and ostracizing themselves from school life.English reform can clearly fill the gap-transform teachers’ thinking and attach more importance to the application ability.The English Test Reform is a powerful attack at”college entrance examination decides one life”test system as well.It shows China is learning from the West to give students more test-taking chances,which benefits students a lot.As we all know,h igh school students’ course load is too demanding.Filling most waking hours with work is unavoidable.To implement quality education,to lighten the excessive schoolwork burden on the students,one has to start with every sector of education teaching,therefore the English Test Reform is no doubt a right move.In addition,students in some country schools have difficulty being admitted to schools because of poor English scores,because the English education in those places is really poor,which is unfair for them.With the reform being carried out,the threshold of entering a school will become lower which enables more students to achieve higher education and will have long-time benefits for both people and the state.It is a horrible thing that English is almost taken as mandarin,many people can hardly recognize Pinyin,what they know is nothing but 26 letters.China has been in the grip of”English fever”for more than a decade-English class outnumber Chinese class,the entire people’s Chinese language proficiency is greatly declined.Fortunately, this terrible phenomenon can finally be restrained by this reform.In recent years, Chinese traditional culture, as Sinology, has become increasingly prevalent,especially after the hot showing of the Confucius. It is of vital significance for the public to acquire knowledge on Sinology. What’s more,it is the essence of Chinese civilization with more than 5000 years.Chinese lesson is our basic curriculum and the foundation of various knowledge,and more importantly,a reflection of o ur whole nation’s comprehensive ability.Thus it is especially important for our Chinese descendants to learn Chinese well and put it in the first place.As far as I see, the reform doesn’t mean English is no longer important for Chinese students after it will be excluded from the unified college entrance exam.The English test will only serve as reference, while every college and university, even every major, can have different requirements of a student’s English skills under a diverse evaluation system.Some students still need to study hard if they are interested in English or they want to choose English as their major,otherwise,theydon’t have to spend too much time on it.To conclude,i’m in favor of this English Test Reform.The impetus of reforming the National College Entrance Examination is due to the everlasting pursuit of equity and efficiency.So far as i am concerned,the benefits of this reform surpass its defects,and it is a destined evolution.。
My View on Learning English1
My View on Learning English Nowadays, English learning is becoming more and more common in our daily life. And most of educational institution in China, English has became one of the most important subjects. Therefore , Chinese students have to learn English since one was very young, so we do. And to tell the truth, I do not like learning English, for I do not have interest in it. However ,I must learn it.I have been learning English for a long time since I was in grade one. We just learn some basic knowledge like how to write English letters, which is difficult for me in that time. I did not know how to memorize the letters ,how to pronounce the sounds in a right way. I have lost confidence in learning English in my early age, so I always think that no matter how hard I learn English , I will get nothing.You may think that I am so negative on learning English. However ,I have never given it up. When I was in the junior middle school and senior middle school , with the teacher's help , I could be ambitious , I could ask the teacher questions which I did know how to explain it. Therefore ,during that time my English learning had the very big progress. And I am so happy that I achieved satisfactory results in many exams.Time flies , I have been a student of the Northeastern university.I listen carefully in class , I do morning read everyday,and I do everything I can to improve my English level. However , I did not win any progress.I'm really gonna try my best to learn English , I think everyone know it well. No matter what the result is , I have do my best!。
CHINA'S GREAT PROBLEM AND HOW TO SOLVE IT 中国最严重的问题(作文
CHINA’S GREAT PROBLEM AND HOW TO SOLVE ITNowadays, there are many problems in china. Population, consumption, environment and water problem are all the important problems of China. Especially, the greatest problem I think is the gap between the rich and the poor.With the huge development in China in the recent years, the foreign people think that China is becoming stronger and stronger and people are becoming richer and richer after the reform and opening-up policy. Has China become a strong country and its people are all rich? I don’t think so.First of all, almost all the visitors come to the eastern China. As it known to all, the economy in the eastern China is the best. The typical city are Shanghai, Nanjing, Hong Kong and so on. However, if you go to the western China, you will see the terrible living environment there. Most people who live there are poverty. They have no complete clothes to wear, not enough food to eat. Because of the poverty they don’t have opportunity to get the good education. At last they go to the rich places to earn money support the family.Secondly, the poverty is just behind the rich city. We often see some beggars run to the rubbish bin to pick the food as their lunch or dinner. Most the beggars are come from the remote areas, especially the western China.In my opinion, the problem occur in the modern society is common, which has cause many problems between the poor and the rich. So some measures must be take to solve these problems.The first, the government should come up with some measures to change the poor’s life style.For example, the opportunity can be offered to help the poor to find a job for them, which can make them make progress in their orderly life.The second, it is important for them to learn some knowledge, no matter what he is the poor or the rich . by learning knowledge can make the poor and the rich know much more about their perspective life. after that the gap between poor and the rich will improve a lot.The third, the government should raise the individual income tax threshold on salaries, reasonably adjust the tax rate structure, and genuinely reduce the tax burden on low-income and middle-income people. I think the personal income tax of China is so high. When I get my professional service fees, 20 percent of it will be turned over. It’s too much for me and others to accept.——Eliza (Wang Qian) , B12。
书面表达—观点看法类---三年(2019-2021)中考真题英语分项汇编(全国通用)
Good parents are like stars in the sky. Sometimes we can’t see them, but they are always there.
What Are Good Parents Like?
Recently we have had a lively discussion about what good parents are like. Different students have different ideas.________________________________________________________________________________________
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1.题干解读:本文是一篇看图作文。描述一件自己感兴趣的事,是如何遵从自己内心的感受,并坚持下来的短文。
2.写作指导:本文主要采用一般现在时和一般过去时。描述过去的事情要用一般过去时。分为三段式:第一段引出主题;第二段描述自己的经历;第三段谈谈这件事带来的思考。写作时保持主谓一致性,逻辑性要强,无语法和标点错误。
In my childhood, I fell in love with volleyball. Then when I was in Grade 8, I was eager to be a member of the school volleyball club. However, my parents wanted me to focus time and energy on schoolwork. I had a long talk with them calmly. After that, I trained hard with persistence in the club and learned what the true meaning of the teamwork was. Meanwhile, I reviewed my schoolwork as long as I finished training. To my joy, I got a satisfying result in the test. All this showed that my choice was right.
MyviewonsomeproblemsinChina’aHigherEducation
My view onsome problems in China’a Higher Education Education has been highly concerned all the time as the important factor of a country' s comprehensive power.In addition,It is directly relevant to the standard of science culture and the quality of cultural life.College education greatly affect live status of college students when they graduate from university into the real world.In my opinion,university is a microcosm of society.We not only study on campus,what’s more,we are living on campus.We make friends,do sports,and take part in amusement.In these processes,we experience five tastes of life--sour, sweet, bitter, hot and salty.While,how much knowledge we can learn from college education?I don’t know,I just think that there are shortcommings on the education system.On the one hand,after experienced college entrance examination which is turning point of life,College freshmen without any pressure,and they shoule enjoy life in their subconsious.So,they study just for passing the exam and forget they have learnt soon.As graduation draws near,they have to squeeze in some courses to find a better job.On the other hand,there are overmany activities on the campus.Though extracurricular activities exercise students’overall quality(cooperation spirit , communication ability,organizing ability,and so on),too many activities will have negative effects on their mentality.They may be only interested in these activities,which against the original intention of university education.There is a reason for everything,and more than college system,Secondary Education causes this phenomenon.And furthermore,postgraduate education against it’s original purpose. Today,many students who are studying for graduate degrees aren’t interested in scientific research,they are studying to obtain a higher platform of job.Even worse,some make academic fraud to get money and glory.In addition,some research supervisors can’t envisage their obligation and responsibility,they regard education as a deal and make a profit.From the above,we shoule solve these problems as soon as possible,what’s more citizens and governments need to work together to build and sustain healthy and high-efficiency system of China’a Higher Education.。
My View on the History of English Language Education in China
My View on the History of English Language Education inChinaⅠBackgroundNowadays, English language education are very popular in China. And, the government pays much attention on ELE at every education procedure. What s more, the proportion of the scores of English you get in the College Entrance Examination is really high. That is why the Chinese students are crazy about English.ELE has a long history in China, we can date back to Qing dynasty. But, from the late Qing dynasty to now, English language taught as a required course officially. In the view of overall situation, we can divide the history of ELE into 6 periods. The first period is the years before 1949. It includes the Qing dynasty, the Chinese Republic and the years before the foundation of People Republic of China. The second period is from the year 1949 to 1956, it mainly shows the Soviet influences to china s ELE. The third period is from the year 1956 to 1966; it shows the experimentation period of ELE in New China. The forth period is from the year 1966 to 1976, it is a chaos period, because of the Cultural Revolution. The fifth period is from the year 1976 to 1986 , during thisperiod , it shows us a fast recovery, innovation and reform period of ELE in China. The sixth period is from the year 1986 to 1996, during this period, ele was reformed.From all the six periods, we can see how the ele in china had developed. It had experienced ups and downs. Fortunately, ELE had well developed now, but, it still keeps a lower level than other countries.Ⅱmy viewFirst of all, why the governments allow people to learn English? Why they support to establish the English department or English specialized school? That mainly because we Chinese people have the need to communicate with the Westerners, we need to learn the advanced technology from the western. In the late Qing dynasty, with the First Opium War and the Second Opium War defeated , the Qing government realized that we need to learn the advanced technology from the western, at first, we need to understand their language—English. So, they established “Tungwen college” in 1862. Until now , ELE is very important in China.Secondly, church schools play a important role in china’s ELE starting period……………………………Thirdly, there is many things can effect the development of ele, especially the politics. ……………………………………Ⅲ中国英语教育中的弊端存在的问题Ⅳ对未来教育的展望以及建议Ⅴreferences。
My View on China English
My View on China English—China English As a Member of World Englishes作者:李园园张思思来源:《校园英语·上旬》2018年第09期【Abstract】China English is different from Chinese English, or Chinglish. This paper tries to analyze the features of China English, and the differences between China English and Chinese English. In the author’s opinion, China English is used as a member of the world Englishes and it will more greatly further developed and accepted by more people in the English-speaking countries. Meanwhile, it will influence the English language in the future.【Key words】China English Chinglish; English Development; linguistic【作者简介】李园园,新疆工程学院公共基础学院;张思思,新疆警察学院外语教研室。
1. Introduction of the China EnglishChina English does exist as a kind of English language used mainly by Chinese people. However, nowadays, it is also used everywhere. And a lot of words from China English have entered into English. So it is also used in the English language today. China English has several distinguished features and it is very useful for the Chinese people to express their authentic thoughts or ideas in an acceptable way.1.1 The definitions of China EnglishGenerally speaking, China English refers to the English (mainly used by Chinese) to express things of Chinese characteristics, and it is considered to be different from Chinese English, or Chinglish. Here below, some of the definitions raised by famous Chinese scholars will be reviewed and studied.Since the concept of China English was first put forward by Ge Chuangui in 1980s. Discussions about it have never stopped. The definition and the standard of China English has always been intensively discussed. A number of scholars have proposed their definitions of China English from their particular perspective. China English has normative English as its core. Wang Rongpei holds that the definition of China English should cover the following three points:(1) China English is used by Chinese people in Chinese land(2) China English has Standard English as its core(3) China English has Chinese featuresHowever,Li Wenzhong disagrees with Wang Rongpei’s definition of China English. Li Wenzhong (1993) maintains that China English is not only used in native China. He argues that quite a few Chinese borrowings have entered the English languages and become part of it by transliteration and loan translation. e.g. Tea, kowtow, Great Leap Forward , long time no see,and so on.1.2 The author’s view toward China EnglishThe above definitions should be combined with each other, and a comprehensive definition is needed according to today’s language development. And the features of the China English could be summed up as follows:(1) China English is used in both native China and English-speaking countries;(2) China English has Standard English as its core; meanwhile, China English has Chinese features;(3) China English is a transfer variety of English affected by Chinese culture, and it is one member of the world’s Englishes.1.3 Definition of Chinglish:According to Deng Yanchang,(邓炎昌1988:115), Chinglish is speech or writing in English that shows the interference of influence of Chinese. Some sentences may be little or more than word or word translations of Chinese expressions. Chinglish may be grammatically correct, but the choice of words or phrases and the manner of expression do not conform to Standard English usage. Although understanding may not be a problem, Chinglish is unacceptable.The phrase “Chinese English” is listed in the book International English Usage authored by British scholar Todd and American scholar Hancock (1986) who expounds Chinese English in the aspects of phonology, lexicon and grammar. Chinese English originated from Chinese Pidgin English. Pidgin is the cultural production of colonization and semi-colonization. It forms during the course of the acquiring Eruopean languages by natives and also bases on aboriginal languages.As mentioned above, Chinglish is a deformed language with the unstable composition ad narrow use scope. It usually causes misunderstanding and barriers in China’s international communication and culture spreading. China English is different from Chinese English.2. The Relationship between China English and Standard English2.1 What is the Standard English? & the present development of EnglishThough there have been arguments about the definition of ‘Standard English’, English is now used as a common medium for international communication, which is also called a Lingua Franca. And the Standard English nowadays mainly refers to the English spoken and used by the Englishmen and the Americans. A study shows that as many as 2 billion people are now capable of using English to different degrees, non-native speakers comprising more than two thirds of its potential speakers,heavily outnumbering the native speakers by the end of 20th century (Todd 1995: 41)2.2 The influences on English language from China EnglishAccording to the statistic, there is one Chinese out of each four people in the world, so China English surely contributes a lot to the English language’s development. Except for the words having already entering the English language as mention above in 3.1, there are also many other words are now accepted and used by the people from English-speaking countries. Like: paper tiger, running dog, etc.3. Features of China English from three perspectivesAs we all know, a lot of words in Chinese can not be directly translated into English, or we just cannot find a suitable word in English to describe them. Here below will show some examples of China English.3.1 From the lexical perspective:The lexical features of China English are mainly shown in the Chinese borrowings entering into English. And these words of China English just enriched the English language. As early as in the 1800s, some words with specific Chinese features have already entered the English language. And since then, a lot of words and phrases in China English are directly transliterated from Chinese Putonghua and other dialects especially Cantonese. For instances,一国两制-one country, two systems;衙门-yamen;炒面-chowmein;功夫-gongfu/kungfu;茅台-maotai;大跃进-great leap forword;四个现代化-four modernization;风水-feng shui,麻将-mahjong,气功-qigong,etc.3.2 From the syntactical perspective:China English at the syntactic level bears the influence from the way of Chinese thinking and Chinese sentences structures. Some noticeable syntactic features of China English are:English is a language of hypo taxis while Chinese is a language of parataxis.Hypo taxis refers to that the sentences are structures by the grammatical relations, and “parataxis” refers to that the sentences are organized by the logic relations. Some Chinese sentences are usually taking the short forms to make concise, and thus these sentences also influences China English, and so China English also has a lot of short sentence forms. For examples:一个世界,一个梦想-One world, One Dream我参与,我奉献,我快乐。
中国 问题 英语作文
中国问题英语作文China is a country with a long history and rich culture. As the world's most populous country, China faces a wide range of issues and challenges. In this essay, I will discuss some of the most pressing problems facing China today.One of the biggest problems in China is pollution. The rapid industrialization and urbanization of the countryhave led to severe air, water, and soil pollution. The air quality in many Chinese cities is among the worst in the world, and water pollution is a major concern as well. This has led to a range of health problems for the Chinese people, including respiratory illnesses and cancer. The Chinese government has taken steps to address this issue, such as implementing stricter environmental regulations and investing in renewable energy sources, but more needs to be done to combat this problem.Another major issue facing China is income inequality.While China has made great strides in reducing poverty in recent decades, there is still a significant wealth gap between the rich and the poor. This has led to social unrest and dissatisfaction among many Chinese citizens. The government has implemented policies to address this issue, such as increasing the minimum wage and providing social welfare programs, but more needs to be done to ensure that all Chinese citizens have access to the same opportunities and resources.Corruption is also a significant problem in China. The Chinese government has made efforts to crack down on corruption in recent years, but it remains a widespread issue at all levels of society. Corruption not only undermines the rule of law and erodes public trust in the government, but it also hinders economic development and contributes to social inequality. The Chinese government needs to continue its efforts to root out corruption and hold accountable those who engage in corrupt practices.In addition to these domestic issues, China also faces challenges on the international stage. The country's rapideconomic growth and increasing global influence have led to tensions with other countries, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. China's territorial disputes with its neighbors, such as Japan and the Philippines, have led to heightened tensions and raised concerns about the potential for conflict. China needs to work diplomatically to resolve these disputes and promote regional stability and cooperation.In conclusion, China faces a range of complex and interconnected problems, from environmental pollution and income inequality to corruption and international tensions. Addressing these issues will require a concerted effort from the Chinese government, as well as cooperation and support from the international community. By working together to tackle these challenges, China can build a more prosperous and harmonious society for its citizens and contribute to global peace and prosperity.。
河南中招英语解决问题的作文
河南中招英语解决问题的作文The English language has long been a crucial subject in the education system of China. As the world's second-largest economy and a global powerhouse, China's proficiency in English has become increasingly important for its continued growth and development. However, one particular region in China has faced persistent challenges in effectively teaching and learning English - the province of Henan.Henan, situated in the central part of China, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and agricultural prowess. Yet, when it comes to the performance of its students in the English section of the high school entrance examination, commonly referred to as the "Zhongkao," Henan has consistently lagged behind other provinces. This disparity has become a source of concern for educators, policymakers, and students alike, prompting the need for a comprehensive and strategic approach to address the English problem in Henan's Zhongkao.One of the primary factors contributing to Henan's struggles in theZhongkao English section is the lack of qualified and experienced English teachers. Many schools in Henan, especially in rural and underdeveloped areas, face a shortage of highly trained English teachers who can effectively deliver the curriculum and engage students in meaningful language learning. This challenge is further exacerbated by the limited resources and professional development opportunities available to existing English teachers, hindering their ability to stay up-to-date with the latest teaching methodologies and technologies.Another significant obstacle is the heavy emphasis on rote memorization and exam-oriented teaching in Henan's education system. The Zhongkao, being a high-stakes examination that determines a student's future educational path, has led many schools and teachers to prioritize test-taking strategies over fostering a genuine understanding and appreciation of the English language. This approach often results in students struggling to apply their language skills in real-world situations, as they are primarily focused on memorizing vocabulary, grammar rules, and test-taking techniques.Moreover, the socioeconomic and cultural factors inherent to Henan's diverse population also play a role in the English proficiency challenges. Many students in Henan come from rural or disadvantaged backgrounds, where exposure to the Englishlanguage and access to quality educational resources may be limited. This disparity can create a significant learning gap between urban and rural students, further exacerbating the overall performance in the Zhongkao English section.To address these multifaceted challenges, a comprehensive and collaborative approach is necessary. Firstly, the provincial government of Henan, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, should invest in the professional development of English teachers. This can be achieved through targeted training programs, mentorship initiatives, and the creation of collaborative learning communities where teachers can share best practices and innovative teaching strategies.Secondly, the curriculum and teaching methods in Henan's schools should be reoriented to emphasize a more balanced and holistic approach to English language learning. This shift should move away from the exclusive focus on exam-oriented teaching and instead prioritize the development of practical communication skills, critical thinking, and the ability to apply English in real-life contexts. Incorporating more interactive and engaging learning activities, such as project-based learning, debate, and storytelling, can help students develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for the English language.Additionally, the education authorities in Henan should explore the implementation of technology-assisted language learning. By integrating digital resources, online platforms, and multimedia tools into the English curriculum, students can have access to a wider range of learning materials, interactive exercises, and personalized feedback. This approach can help address the learning needs of students from diverse backgrounds and promote self-directed learning.Furthermore, the involvement of the local community and parents can play a crucial role in supporting students' English language development. Schools should actively engage with parents, encouraging them to participate in their children's learning and providing them with resources and strategies to support English language acquisition at home. This collaborative effort can help create a supportive environment that reinforces the importance of English proficiency and provides additional opportunities for students to practice and improve their skills.Finally, the Zhongkao examination itself should undergo a comprehensive review to ensure that it aligns with the broader goals of English language education. The exam should be designed to assess a range of language skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing, rather than solely focusing on memorization and test-taking techniques. This approach will not only provide amore accurate measure of students' English proficiency but also incentivize schools and teachers to adopt more holistic and student-centered teaching methods.By implementing these multi-faceted strategies, Henan can tackle the persistent challenges in the English section of the Zhongkao and pave the way for a brighter future for its students. Improving English language proficiency is not only crucial for individual academic and career success but also for the overall development and competitiveness of the province in the global arena.The journey to address the English problem in Henan's Zhongkao will require a sustained and collaborative effort from all stakeholders - the government, education authorities, schools, teachers, parents, and the community at large. However, with a clear vision, a comprehensive action plan, and a steadfast commitment to quality English language education, Henan can overcome these challenges and empower its students to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.。
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My View on Some Problems in China's Higher Education
My View on Some Problems in China's Higher EducationAs we all know, the puality of higher education plays a more and more important role with the development of our society. Although China’s higher education has achieved many significant results in China, there are still some problems needed to be solve.First, some college students think that it is insignificant to receive the highter education, and the reason why they think so is on account of the phenomenon that most of graduates are unemployed when they graduate from college. In deed, sometimes even the job market for Ph.D's is bleak, it is a social problem owing to high employment stress ang large unemployment rate and it is difficult to solve it depending only on the exiting educational system .Second, there are so many college students who is with high credits but actual ability. Traditional education methods make students think the most important task is learning knowledge in books. So many college students work hard and manage to get high points. They do not care about whether they grasp it or not. In fact students’ abilities to deal with problems are weak. Third, most students feel that higher education means freedom and it does not matter whatever job they find after they graduate. There is no doubt that free environment is a grace for the development of student, whereas they do not do their best to study. for example, some students do their business in campus instead of lessons.In my opinion, it needs the whole society to make great efforts to solve these problems. Society should change their concept about higher education. Universities should give opportunities to students of do practice and finally solve them by themselves and collede students should know the destination of higher education is to make themselves understand how to learn, how to live and how to apply what they have learned to actual problems.。
my perspective on China 的作文
my perspective on China 的作文1.It is well known that China is one of the four ancient and civilization countries in the world. In fact ,it has a more long history than we have ever known. Many ancient architectures and all sorts of historical books are often found in different places in china . It's much easier for you to find a person in china than you can in any other countries. So, China has the largest number of population on the Earth, which, however, also puts great burden on our country.China is also a beautiful country with many interesting places such as the Great Wall, the Summer Palace and so on .There are fifty-six peoples in our country. We get along well with each other. Besides, Chinese food is very famous for its good taste and nutrition. Many people from other countries are fond of it and try their best to cook it. Every year, lots of foreigners from different countries come china to go sightseeing.I really hope our country will become more and more prosperous and people will live a much happier life.众所周知,中国是世界四大文明古国之一。
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Whether Students Should Surf the Internet____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________【答案】例文:Whether Students Should Surf the InternetRecently, we held a discussion about whether students should surf the Internet. 68% of the students said that students can surf the Internet. First, we can get all kinds of information from the Internet and it is good for our study. Secondly, we can shop, chat and make friends online. However, 32 percent of the students are against surfing theInternet. On one hand, they think not all the information on the Internet is true. On the other hand, students may be addicted to online games.In my opinion, we should make use of the Internet to study well and get rid of the disadvantages of the Internet.【解析】【详解】1.题干解读:本文是一篇话题作文,要求就表格内容写一篇关于“学生是否应该上网”的文章。
中国应对全球气候变化英语演讲
中国应对全球气候变化英语演讲Professor Corbridge,Ladies and Gentlemen,I am honoured to talk to you on such an important subject as climate change. It’s a special honour, because the LSE is well-known for its scholarship on climate change and its crucial contribution to this global debate.China is a huge country with a population of 1.3 billion. It has diverse climatic conditions and a fragile environment. The effect of climate change is a very real threat which we face everyday.According to Chinese scientists, the average temperature in China has risen by 1.1 degrees centigrade in the last 5 decades. It is higher than the reported global average. We are seeing more frequent bouts of extreme weather in many parts of the country. Last spring, for example, the most severe drought in 50 years hit northern China affecting the livelihood of 4 million people.Environmental damage and climate change is a reality for us. Out of the world’s most polluted 20 cities, half are in China. 70% of Chinese rivers are polluted to some degree. China has become the largest carbon emitter of the world.How have we got here? China has reached this stage when it is making great endeavours to lift people out of poverty. Unlike you here,we have condensed 2 centuries of industrialization into only 30 years.Now, the Chinese people have woken to the threat and, with the same zeal that we have embraced industrialization, we are embracing cleaner development. In China, climate change is not just a topic for discussion; It’s backed up with policy an d action throughout the country. Let me share some examples with you.First, on the legal and policy front.China set forward a voluntary reduction program for 2006 to 2010 period, including 20% reduction in energy intensity per unit of GDP.To achieve this, we amended the Law on Energy Saving and the Law on Renewable Energy. We’ve also set up a strict evaluation system for energy efficiency. This enables the central government to hold provincial leaders accountable for meeting energy efficiency targets.Last month, the evaluation result for 2008 was released on the web for all to access. Out of 31 provinces and regions, 26 fulfilled emission reduction targets. One can’t underscore enough the importance of having such transparency as it places great pressure on those who are not meeting the target.Beijing is doing better, over-fulfilling its target for 2008, with over 7%.I am sure the Olympics helped. It has already achieved over 17% for the 20% target of 2010. At the bottom, you can see Xinjiang. It is lagging far behind and looks unlikely to meet the target and would need a lot of help.Secondly, now the industries have to take very tough decisions to achieve clean development.Projects with high emission can no longer go ahead and some existing high emitters are being phased out. It is understandably difficult to push through such reforms and there is, inevitably, resistance. Being a developing country, shutting down factories means job losses for many who need them.For example, we have achieved cutting down the average consumption of coal per unit of power by 20%, by demolishing the high-polluting and inefficient power plants. But it led to the loss of 400,000 jobs.So the third point is that we have increased and will continue to increase the percentage of cleaner alternative energy sources.Low-carbon and energy conservation have become new growth sectors in China. Many British companies are actively involved in clean development projects in China. In the first 9 months of this year, clean energy contrib uted a third of China’s newly added power capacity.China now ranks as first in the world for solar heating and photovoltaic generation, as well as installed hydro power capacity. You may be surprised to know, 1 in 10 families in China already use solar energy. That includes my family. Many new buildings in Chinese cities are equipped with solar energy. The fact that the Chinese people are so keento adopt clean energy is an excellent indicator of our dedication to a better future.Next, let’s talk about tr ees and reforestation. We all know how trees can absorb CO2 from the atmosphere. Chinese people have really taken tree-planting to heart. It has even become fashionable for young couples to plant trees to mark their wedding. China has planted more trees than any other country in the world, with 2.6 billion trees planted. That is 2 trees per individual, an incredible number.Last but not least, the only means for China to really achieve its ambitious plan is through science and technology. This is why China is investing heavily in research and development. The country has become a giant laboratory for testing all kinds of clean energy technologies.In the latest stimulus package worth 400 billion pound, 15% was invested in addressing climate change. I am sure you will agree that it is a huge amount by any standard, especially during the financial crisis.Thanks to all these efforts, China is well on track to reach our targets set for 2010. That would mean a reduction in CO2 emissions of 1.5 billion tons in five years by 2010. This is an achievement that compares well with the efforts of other countries.At the UN climate change summit last September, President Hu Jintao stated that China would take even further steps to counter climate change. To follow up, the Chinese government has announced its targetsfor 2020 based on 2005 levels.They include:- bringing down CO2 per unit of GDP by 40-45%,- increasing the ratio of non-fossil energy to 15%,- expanding forest coverage by 40 million hectares, that is bigger than one and half times the size of United Kingdom.We will make all these into compulsory and verifiable targets, within the framework of our domestic development program.I hope you will appreciate that achieving these targets and further reducing emission will get increasingly harder. Let me elaborate on that point.We have already closed down many of the old and high energy consuming factories, That is to say, the easier part is done. Between 1990 to 2005, the per unit GDP energy consumption came down by 47% and between 2005 to 2010 it will again come down by 20%. The next will be raising the energy efficiency of the remaining plants. It’s going to cost more and involve more sacrifice to reduce further.This is why investing in research and development is so critical for us, as only innovation can help China to make that leap. And this is why we are looking to developed countries for technology transfer and capacity building.According to the International Energy Agency, if China fulfils itstarget for 2020, it will have reduced its emissions of CO2 by 1 billion tons. That will be a great achievement, given that we are a developing country and we have equally pressing survival priorities.If you would allow me, I’d like to expand on this point; China may soon become the 2nd largest economy in the world. Yet it remains a developing country. This is something that many people often forget.China’s per capita GDP has just passed 3,000 US dollars. UK and US are 15 to 20 times that of China. China is behind Jamaica and Namibia.Now, let me ask you all a question: In which year in history do you think Britain was at the same income level China now is at? According to British economist Angus Maddison, the answer is the year 1913.In per capita GDP terms, China only ranks at 104th place in the world. It might be a surprise to some of you that China has 135 million people living under one dollar a day. Sometimes even the most basic things that we take for granted, like water, are beyond the reach of some Chinese people.Take for example, in China’s northwest, water is so scarce that farmers in a village in Gansu province only take three baths in their entire life, at birth, at marriage and at death.When discussing climate change, we tend to talk mostly about facts and figures, but we should not forget that, there is also the human dimension.Imagine when electricity reaches this Gansu village, which is what China has been doing, bringing electricity to every village, not only are the farmers able to drill deeper for water, but also their children would be able to watch TV for the first time and see the wonderful outside world. They of course will dream about a better life and all the things that come with it.Who are we to tell them, that they have no right to have what we have? Who are we to tell them that they can’t live like the people in Shanghai or London they see on TV? Why can’t they have ipods, laptops and refrigerators, or even cars?This is the human dimension, and this is the challenge.China’s difficult miss ion is to enable all of its 1.3 billion people to have the opportunity to realize their dreams, but to achieve it in a environmentally responsible way.Now let’s come back to the point about China being the world’s biggest CO2 emitter. If you look at the figures in per capita terms, an average Chinese person’s emission is 4.6 tons. An average American emits 20 tons, in the yellow colour and Britain 10 tons in the blue colour. You can hardly call China energy greedy, can you?Yet, according to an FT survey, 63% of Americans believe that China is not doing enough and that it should undertake more emission reduction. It feels like a person taking 4 pieces of bread asking the personwho got the first piece of bread to go on diet.Between 1750 and 2005, developed countries accounted for 80% of the world’s CO2 emissions. Even today, with only 20% of the world’s population, developed countries pump more than 55% of the total emissions into the atmosphere. So when it comes to emissions, developed and developing count ries can’t be compared like for like, not to be painted in the same brush.This is why we attach so much importance to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which set out the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities. This is ultimately about fairness and equal right to development.The Copenhagen conference will commence in 5 days’ time. It will be a major milestone in the global effort to tackle climate change and the people of the world have high hopes on its outcome. For Copenhagen to be successful, China believes several things need to happen.First, developed countries should undertake to achieve substantial emission reduction targets for the second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol. Countries that have not signed up to the Kyoto Protocol should formulate similar reduction targets.Second, effective mechanisms should be set up to ensure that developed countries provide financial and technological support to developing countries.Third, developing country should also adopt mitigation measures according to their national conditions, within the framework of sustainable development and with financial and technological support from the developed countries.Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will attend the conference. China is willing to play a constructive role in bringing the negotiations to a successful conclusion. We look forward to close cooperation with the UK and the rest of the world in this process.All in all, climate change is a global challenge, which can only be resolved through global cooperation. As a mother, I do hope my daughter and the future generations will breathe clean air and live in a good environment. So countries should work together as partners to make sure that our children inherit a better world.Thank you.。
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Secondly ,with the advanced development of our economy ,the gap between the eastern and western areas becomes larger and larger .At the same time ,the students in the two separate areas receive uning environment . The unreasonable distribution of teaching and living conditions absolutely leads to the imbalance of our higher education .
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At last ,throughout our study we may be much impressed that what today’s college is teaching most successfully is competence-competence in meeting schedules ,in gathering information ,in responding well on tests ,in earning enough credits .However ,when we go to the fierce society ,we become almost incompetent when comparing with those who are just skilful in this only one field from the specialized technical school .Sometimes ,we may doubt the significance of accepting higher education .
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Secondly ,we should make the most likely reasonable distribution of teaching and living resource in the eastern and western areas just to reduce the gap and win a balance .At last ,it’s still urgent to improve the quality of our higher education .The outcomes of collegiate education should be measured by the students who should not only be proficient in only one special field ,but also have a comprehensive understanding of every aspect of our life .As long as we make joint efforts ,a perfect solution is coming in our way .
Sound Solutions
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Therefore ,taking the three problems mentioned above into consideration ,we may easily come up with corresponding solutions. Form my own perspective ,firstly ,our government and the leaders of the colleges should consider comprehensively the two important factors ,namely, the limited teaching resource and vacant jobs with high salary .When expanding the scale of our high education ,we should make a balance at the quality and quantity of our high education .
Three Main Problems
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Firstly ,as the expanding of scale of colleges ,too many students enter the colleges and receive the socalled higher education .The number of college students has never become larger before .When considering the limited teaching resource and vacant jobs with high salary ,a lot of students with high degree and low competence are faced with unemployment because of their high expectations about the future .
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My View on the Problems in China’s Higher Education
• Name :Chen Liang • Major in :Applied Chemistry
Background of Higher Education
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With the increasing development of our higher education innovation ,there is no doubt that our higher education makes too much difference in recent years .We can easily witness the significant expanding scale of the higher education ,the improving conditions of the teaching facilities ,and the enhancing teaching skills of the teachers .However ,while we are standing at the turning point of the development of our higher education ,some critical problems of our higher education are gradually turning up .