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2021年英语四级写作模拟习题及答案(卷十)
2021年英语四级写作模拟习题及答案(卷十)【题目】Directions: Suppose you were Li Ming. You want to apply for a job as a personal secretary to the General Manager of a trading company. Write a letter to the Human Resources Department of the company . You should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below.1. 简要介绍自己并说明应征该职位2. 告知公司为什么对此感兴趣3. 简述你为何是合适人选【参考范文】An Application LetterDear Sir or Madam,I am Li Ming, a would-be graduate from Ninjing University. My major is English. Through the job advertisement, I have learned that you are hunting a qualified individual for a personal secretary to the General Manager of your esteemed company. I am fully convinced that I am the right person for the job.I realize that my future boss is extremely busy. However, it is exactly the challenge of my prospective position that attracts me. I am sure that my honesty, carefulness,patience,expertise , commitment and extensiveknowledge will produce an excellent job performance.Next month, I am going to graduate from the English Department of Nanjing University, and I have over two years of secretarial experience. I have enclosed the details of my academic record, skills, and language abilities. Thank you for your time in considering my application.Yours Sincerely,Li Ming【题目】For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic : How to Keep Psychologically Healthy? You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese.1. 心理健康问题往往是导致疾病的原因2. 分析人们产生心理健康问题的原因(可从失业、压力过重、缺乏支持、缺乏人际交往能力等方面分析)3. 你认为人们应如何保持心理健康【参考范文】How to Keep Psychologically Healthy?One in four people will experience some kind of mental problem in the course of a year. When you fail to manage these problems, they are likely to cause various mental illnesses.The cause of mental health problems often vary a lot from one case to another. In today’s society, a good number of people are sufferingfrom heavy pressure. Others lack communication skills. In addition, a lot of people are ignorant of psychological knowledge about how to keep mentally fit.There are a lot of ways to curb mental health problems and keep psychologically healthy. Firstly, find the real cause of your mental health problem and see whether you can do something about it. Secondly, learn to relax yourself and take exercises to release the pressure. Lastly, you may find it helpful to talk to your partner or friend about your problem, or seek support and advice form a psychological consultant【大学英语四级写作模拟题一】Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Work with a Person or Work with a Machine? You should write at least 150 words and base your composition on the outline given below:1)一些人喜欢和人打交道多的工作2)然而也有一些人更愿意和机器打交道3)你更喜欢哪种工作?为什么?【范文】Work with a Person or Work with a Machine?When asked about work preference, different people will give different answers. Some people like working with people. However, others prefer jobs which mainly involve objects or machines.Those people who have the first preference believe working with people usually makes one feel interesting and efficient. In addition, they maintain people can be inspired to bring forward new ideas by communicating or consulting with those around them. However, still others have different preferences. In their opinions, working with objects or machines can make one enjoy more peace and quiet. Besides, they argue, under such peaceful conditions, one can do more practical work, improve his skill and make technical renovations.Weighing up these two kinds of work, I prefer working with people. For one thing, I like to cooperate with others and work in a team. For another, although there are competition and rivalry, we can learn something from other people. Considering these, I think, working with people is beneficial to our career development.【大学英语四级写作模拟题二】1.当前,社会上有很多私立学校和培训学校;2.私立学校的利与弊3.你的看法【范文】It can be noticed that a large number of private schools or training organizations become a new landscape in education. When you read newspapers, when you watch TV, when you walk on the road, you will inevitably see lots of advertisements about private schools. There areprivate schools mainly dealing with foreign languages, computers, music and sports.However, is it a good or bad thing to have so many private schools? As a coin has two sides, so are the private schools. On the one hand, private schools can meet the special needs of the society or the particular requirements of people. On the other hand, they often bring people extra burden because of comparison and competition.When asked to decide whether we should have a society without private schools or a society with private schools, I will not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. Although attending a training course will result in the extra cost or burden, it is of tremendous merits in preparing my work and cultivating my skills.【大学英语四级写作模拟题三】Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30minutes to write a short essay entitled OnVolunteering activities. You should write at least 120words following the outline given below:1、越来越多的人从事志愿者工作2、志愿者工作的社会意义3、作为大学生,应该怎么做【范文】In recent years, the volunteering spirit has spread among the Chinese people, especially amongyoungsters. According to a survey, in2008, there were about 1,700,000 volunteers whooffered service for Olympic Games. Actually, an increasing number of people become volunteersevery year in China.Volunteering actions are of tremendous benefits to both those in need and the society. OlympicGames are a good example. As is known to all, volunteers played an active role in BeijingOlympic Games. Without them, it would be a tough task to hold this un-precedent OlympicGames. Therefore, we can say that it was those volunteers who ensured the success of thesegames.As modern college students, we should get actively involved in volunteering activities. Byparticipating, we can learn how to work well in a team, how to improve our interpersonal skillsand organizational ability. Undoubtedly, all of these are critical for our person growth. So, weshould take this chance to learn and to grow.【大学英语四级写作模拟题四】1.有些人愿意和父母居住在一起2.有些人想自己独立居住3.我的看法参考范文:Some people enjoy living together with their parents after they have grown up. They hold the opinion because, living with parents, they can take better care of their parents and vice versa. Meanwhile, they canturn to their parents for help if they get into trouble or have some difficulties. To them, life in a big family seems to be more enjoyable than that in a small family.Others, however, prefer to live separately. They cherish the idea to be independent of their parents, seek more freedom and wish to have a place of their own, in which they can do what they like. Bedsides, they don't want to be overprotected by their parents but long for chance to face the society by themselves.As to me, I like an independent life style in spite of the fact I love my parents. Different generations have different life styles and values. What one generations likes may not be another generation's fondness. Living separately, each generation can enjoy different value. In addition, by leading an independent life, I can train my character and develop my own ability to deal with things encountered in my life.【大学英语四级写作模拟题五】Directions: For this part you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Internet. You should write at least 120 words and base your composition on the outline below:1、互联网使用的现状,2、大学生是否应该使用互联网,人们的看法不同,3、我的看法。
新GRE中Issue分类,合并以及翻译
教育类:第1组:通才VS专才(6,14,96,116)A nation should require all of its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college.在进行大学教育以前,国家应该要求所有的学生学习统一的国家课程。
(13,46,70,102,112,140)Universities should require every student to take a variety of courses outside the student's field of study.大学应该要求每个学生选修自己专业以外的各种学科。
(24,29,52)The best way to teach is to praise positive actions and ignore negative ones.教育的最佳方式是赞扬积极的行为,忽视消极的行为。
37Society should identify those children who have special talents and provide training for them at an early age to develop their talents.社会应该甄别那些天资聪颖的孩子,并且年幼的时候就开始提供训练培养它们的才能。
54In order to become well-rounded individuals, all college students should be required to take courses in which they read poetry, novels, mythology, and other types of imaginative literature.为了成为全面发展的个体,应该要求所有的大学生选择可以阅读诗歌、小说、神话等想象力文学的课程。
Issue翻译+提纲
Issue Topics说明:1.我的分类是对在网上流行的分类题库做了一些小修改。
1)尽可能把相近的题目放在一起,所以题号不一样按顺序排列。
2)另外,我删除多次重复的题号。
3)国际类(International)的两道题,我做了移动。
NO.11 大学题,移至Education --> Education & SocietyNO.13 语言题,移至Politics --> Others2.标黑体的题目是孙远推荐的练习题。
3.高频题根据寄托天下最新机经(2006.3.2)整理,包括2005年及2006年3月的题目:2005年频率在20次以上(含20次)或2006年1月至3月频率在3次以上(含3次)。
频率标注分为两部分,前一部分指2005年2月-9月的频率,后一部分表示2006年1-3月的频率。
非高频的孙远题后面也列出频率统计。
4.欢迎指正。
Redhobor 2006/3/5No.1 StudyStudy Methods (2)28 "Students should memorize facts only after they have studied the ideas, trends, and concepts that help explain those facts. Students who have learned only facts have learned very little."学生们只有在学习了有助于理解事实的思想、趋势和概念后才可能记住这些事实。
孤立学习事实是学不到东西的。
42 "Because learning is not a solitary activity but one that requires collaboration among people, students of all ages will benefi t academically if they work frequently in groups."学习不是个人行为,而是需要人们的合作,所以各个年级的学生如果经常在一个群体里工作,他们将会在学业上获益非浅。
ISSUE分类及翻译
GRE作文分类题库---ISSUE一教育类1. A nation should require all its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college rather than allow schools in different parts of the nation to determine which academic courses to offer." 【5】一个国家应该要求所有的学生在进入大学之前都学习由国家统一制定的课程,而不是允许由国家不同地区的学校去决定课程的安排。
国家统一和地区单独安排课程2.Academic disciplines have become so specialized in recent years that scholars' ideas reach only a narrow audience. Until scholars can reach a wider audience, their ideas will have little use.【9】近些年来,学科已经细化到了相当的程度以至于学者们的理念只影响小范围的人群。
除非学者们能拥有影响等大范围的人群,否则他们的理念将几乎毫无用处。
过分专业化问题3. A school or college should pay its teachers at the same rate in all disciplines, regardless of differences in salaries for related fields in the world outside of school. For example, entry-level teachers in mathematics and in the arts should receive the same pay, even if outside of school, math specialists earn a much higher salary on average than do specialists in the arts.【32】不管在校园外不同领域之间薪水的差异有多大,学校对于所有学科老师的待遇应该是一视同仁的。
新gre_issue_6种introduction_题目分类
每種寫作指示之撰寫要領不同,可針對這六類各挑幾題來練習。
I. Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the statement and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, you should consider ways in which the statement might or might not hold true and explain how these considerations shape your position. (54/149)1. As people rely more and more on technology to solve problems, the ability of humans to think for themselves will surely deteriorate. (1)2. To understand the most important characteristics of a society, one must study its major cities. (1)9. In any field of endeavor, it is impossible to make a significant contribution without first being strongly influenced by past achievements within that field. (1)11. People’s behavior is largely determined by forces not of their own making. (1)17. Formal education tends to restrain our minds and spirits rather than set them free. (1)18. The well-being of a society is enhanced when many of its people question authority.21. Laws should be flexible enough to take account of various circumstances, times, and places.24. The best way to teach is to praise positive actions and ignore negative ones. (1)26. The luxuries and conveniences of contemporary life prevent people from developing into truly strong and independent individuals.27. In any field of inquiry, the beginner is more likely than the expert to make important contributions.28. The surest indicator of a great nation is represented not by the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but by the general welfare of its people. (1)33. As we acquire more knowledge, things do not become more comprehensible, but more complex and mysterious.34. In any situation, progress requires discussion among people who have contrasting points of view.38. It is primarily through our identification with social groups that we define ourselves.41. The greatness of individuals can be decided only by those who live after them, not by their contemporaries.42. Students should always question what they are taught instead of accepting it passively.43. The increasingly rapid pace of life today causes more problems than it solves. (1)45. Competition for high grades seriously limits the quality of learning at all levels of education. (1)53. If a goal is worthy, then any means taken to attain it are justifiable. (1)55. In order for any work of art—for example, a film, a novel, a poem, or a song—to have merit, it must be understandable to most people. (1)56. Many important discoveries or creations are accidental: it is usually while seeking the answer to one question that we come across the answer to another. (1)57. The main benefit of the study of history is to dispel the illusion that people living now are significantly different from people who lived in earlier times. (1)58. Learning is primarily a matter of personal discipline; students cannot be motivated by school or college alone. (1)62. Leaders are created by the demands that are placed on them. (1)63. There is little justification for society to make extraordinary efforts—especially at a great cost in money and jobs—to save endangered animal or plant species. (1)64. The human mind will always be superior to machines because machines are only tools of human minds. (1)66. People who are the most deeply committed to an idea or policy are also the most critical of it. (1)71. Young people should be encouraged to pursue long-term, realistic goals rather than seek immediate fame and recognition. (1)74. Knowing about the past cannot help people to make important decisions today. (1)75. In this age of intensive media coverage, it is no longer possible for a society to regard any living man or woman as a hero. (1)76. We can usually learn much more from people whose views we share than from people whose views contradict our own. (1)77. The most effective way to understand contemporary culture is to analyze the trends of its youth. (1)78. People’s attitudes are determined more by their immediate situatio n or surroundings than by society as a whole. (1)91. The primary goal of technological advancement should be to increase people’s efficiency so that they have more leisure time. (1)93. Unfortunately, in contemporary society, creating an appealing image has become more important than the reality or truth behind that image. (1)101. Although innovations such as video, computers, and the Internet seem to offer schools improved methods for instructing students, these technologies all too oftendistract from real learning. (1)103. The best ideas arise from a passionate interest in commonplace things. (1)106. In most professions and academic fields, imagination is more important than knowledge. (1)107. To be an effective leader, a public official must maintain the highest ethical and moral standards. (1)108. Critical judgment of work in any given field has little value unless it comes from someone who is an expert in that field. (1)112. Requiring university students to take a variety of courses outside their major fields of study is the best way to ensure that students become truly educated. (1)114. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little. (1)115. Government officials should rely on their own judgment rather than unquestioningly carry out the will of the people whom they serve. (1)116. A nation should require all of its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college. (1)117. It is primarily in cities that a nation’s cultur al traditions are generated and preserved. 118. We can learn much more from people whose views we share than from people whose views contradict our own. (1)119. When old buildings stand on ground that modern planners feel could be better used for modern purposes, modern development should be given precedence over the preservation of historic buildings. (1)124. All college and university students would benefit from spending at least one semester studying in a foreign country. (1)137. Educational institutions have a responsibility to dissuade students from pursuing fields of study in which they are unlikely to succeed. (1)141. It is more harmful to compromise one’s own beliefs than to adhere to them. (1) 143. No field of study can advance significantly unless it incorporates knowledge and experience from outside that field. (1)144. True success can be measured primarily in terms of the goals one sets for oneself. 146. The best test of an argument is the argument’s ability to convince someone with an opposing viewpoint. (1)147. The effectiveness of a country’s leaders is best measured by examining the well-being of that country’s citizens. (1)II. Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the claim. In developing and supporting your position, be sure to address the most compelling reasons and/or examples that could be used to challenge your position. (24/149)3. Educational institutions have a responsibility to dissuade students from pursuing fields of study in which they are unlikely to succeed. (1)4. Scandals are useful because they focus our attention on problems in ways that no speaker or reformer ever could. (1)13. Universities should require every student to take a variety of courses outside the student’s field of study. (1)15. Educational institutions should actively encourage their students to choose fields of study that will prepare them for lucrative careers. (1)29. The best way to teach—whether as an educator, employer, or parent—is to praise positive actions and ignore negative ones. (1)30. Teachers’ salaries should be based on their students’ academic performance. (1)32. College students should base their choice of a field of study on the availability of jobs in that field. (1)65. Every individual in a society has a responsibility to obey just laws and to disobey and resist unjust laws. (1)84. It is no longer possible for a society to regard any living man or woman as a hero. (1) 94. The effectiveness of a country’s leaders is best measured by e xamining the well-being of that country’s citizens. (1)95. All parents should be required to volunteer time to their children’s schools. (1)96. A nation should require all of its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college. (1)97. Colleges and universities should require their students to spend at least one semester studying in a foreign country. (1)99. People’s behavior is largely determined by forces not of their own making. (1) 104. To be an effective leader, a public official must maintain the highest ethical and moral standards. (1)110. Critical judgment of work in any given field has little value unless it comes from someone who is an expert in that field. (1)111. In any profession—business, politics, education, government—those in power should step down after five years. (1)122. The best way to understand the character of a society is to examine the character of the men and women that the society chooses as its heroes or its role models. (1)123. The best way for a society to prepare its young people for leadership in government, industry, or other fields is by instilling in them a sense of cooperation, not competition. 126. In most professions and academic fields, imagination is more important than knowledge. (1)127. The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general well-being of all its people. (1)136. Educational institutions should actively encourage their students to choose fields of study in which jobs are plentiful. (1)145. The general welfare of a nation’s people is a better indication of that nation’s greatness than are the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists. (1)148. Nations should pass laws to preserve any remaining wilderness areas in their natural state. (1)III. Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the claim and the reason on which that claim is based. (19/149)5. Claim: Governments must ensure that their major cities receive the financial support they need in order to thrive. Reason: It is primarily in cities that a nation’s cultural traditions are preserved and generated. (1)8. Claim: In any field—business, politics, education, government—those in power should step down after five years. Reason: The surest path to success for any enterprise is revitalization through new leadership. (1)22. Claim: The best way to understand the character of a society is to examine the character of the men and women that the society chooses as its heroes or its role models. Reason: Heroes and role models reveal a society’s highest ideals. (1)40. Claim: When planning courses, educators should take into account the interests and suggestions of their students. Reason: Students are more motivated to learn when they are interested in what they are studying. (1)44. Claim: It is no longer possible for a society to regard any living man or woman as a hero. Reason: The reputation of anyone who is subjected to media scrutiny will eventually be diminished. (1)49. Claim: We can usually learn much more from people whose views we share than from those whose views contradict our own. Reason: Disagreement can cause stress and inhibit learning. (1)70. Claim: Universities should require every student to take a variety of courses outside the student’s major field of study. Reason: Acquiring knowledge of various academicdisciplines is the best way to become truly educated. (1)79. Claim: The best test of an argument is its ability to convince someone with an opposing viewpoint. Reason: Only by being forced to defend an idea against the doubts and contrasting views of others does one really discover the value of that idea. (1)87. Claim: Any piece of information referred to as a fact should be mistrusted, since it may well be proven false in the future. Reason: Much of the information that people assume is factual actually turns out to be inaccurate. (1)88. Claim: Nations should suspend government funding for the arts when significant numbers of their citizens are hungry or unemployed. Reason: It is inappropriate—and, perhaps, even cruel—to use public resources to fund the arts when people’s basic needs are not being met. (1)89. Claim: Many problems of modern society cannot be solved by laws and the legal system. Reason: Laws cannot change what is in people’s hearts or minds. (1)105. Claim: Imagination is a more valuable asset than experience. Reason: People who lack experience are free to imagine what is possible without the constraints of established habits and attitudes. (1)113. Claim: The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists. Reason: The surest indicator of a great nation is actually the welfare of all its people. (1)120. Claim: The surest indicator of a great nation must be the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists. Reason: Great achievements by a nation’s rulers, artists, or scientists will ensure a good life for the majority of that nation’s people. (1)131. Claim: Researchers should not limit their investigations to only those areas in which they expect to discover something that has an immediate, practical application. Reason: It is impossible to predict the outcome of a line of research with any certainty. (1)133. Claim: Knowing about the past cannot help people to make important decisions today. Reason: The world today is significantly more complex than it was even in the relatively recent past. (1)134. Claim: Knowing about the past cannot help people to make important decisions today. Reason: We are not able to make connections between current events and past events until we have some distance from both. (1)139. Claim: Major policy decisions should always be left to politicians and other government experts. Reason: Politicians and other government experts are more informed and thus have better judgment and perspective than do members of the general public. (1)142. Claim: Colleges and universities should specify all required courses and eliminate elective courses in order to provide clear guidance for students. Reason: Collegestudents—like people in general—prefer to follow directions rather than make their own decisions. (1)IV. Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the recommendation and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, describe specific circumstances in which adopting the recommendation would or would not be advantageous and explain how these examples shape your position. (24/149)6. A nation should require all of its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college. (1)19. Governments should focus on solving the immediate problems of today rather than on trying to solve the anticipated problems of the future. (1)23. Governments should place few, if any, restrictions on scientific research and development. (1)25. Governments should offer college and university education free of charge to all students. (1)36. Governments should not fund any scientific research whose consequences are unclear. (1)37. Society should identify those children who have special talents and provide training for them at an early age to develop their talents. (1)39. College students should be encouraged to pursue subjects that interest them rather than the courses that seem most likely to lead to jobs. (1)46. Universities should require every student to take a variety of courses outside the student’s field of study. (1)47. Educators should find out what students want included in the curriculum and then offer it to them. (1)48. Educators should teach facts only after their students have studied the ideas, trends, and concepts that help explain those facts. (1)50. Government officials should rely on their own judgment rather than unquestioningly carry out the will of the people they serve. (1)51. Young people should be encouraged to pursue long-term, realistic goals rather than seek immediate fame and recognition. (1)52. The best way to teach is to praise positive actions and ignore negative ones. (1)54. In order to become well-rounded individuals, all college students should be required to take courses in which they read poetry, novels, mythology, and other types ofimaginative literature. (1)59. Scientists and other researchers should focus their research on areas that are likely to benefit the greatest number of people. (1)60. Politicians should pursue common ground and reasonable consensus rather than elusive ideals. (1)61. People should undertake risky action only after they have carefully considered its consequences. (1)80. Nations should suspend government funding for the arts when significant numbers of their citizens are hungry or unemployed. (1)81. All parents should be required to volunteer time to their chi ldren’s schools. (1)82. Colleges and universities should require their students to spend at least one semester studying in a foreign country. (1)83. Teachers’ salaries should be based on the academic performance of their students. (1) 90. Educators shoul d take students’ interests into account when planning the content of the courses they teach. (1)92. Educators should base their assessment of students’ learning not on students’ grasp of facts but on the ability to explain the ideas, trends, and concepts that those facts illustrate.(1)129. College students should base their choice of a field of study on the availability of jobs in that field. (1)V. Write a response in which you discuss which view more closely aligns with your own position and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, you should address both of the views presented. (16/149)7. Some people believe that government funding of the arts is necessary to ensure that the arts can flourish and be available to all people. Others believe that government funding of the arts threatens the integrity of the arts. (1)16. Some people believe that in order to be effective, political leaders must yield to public opinion and abandon principle for the sake of compromise. Others believe that the most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. (1)20. Some people believe that college students should consider only their own talents and interests when choosing a field of study. Others believe that college students should base their choice of a field of study on the availability of jobs in that field. (1)67. Some people believe that society should try to save every plant and animal species, despite the expense to humans in effort, time, and financial well-being. Others believe that society need not make extraordinary efforts, especially at a great cost in money and jobs, to save endangered species. (1)68. Some people believe that the purpose of education is to free the mind and the spirit. Others believe that formal education tends to restrain our minds and spirits rather than set them free. (1)69. Some people believe it is often necessary, even desirable, for political leaders to withhold information from the public. Others believe that the public has a right to be fully informed. (1)85. Some people believe that in order to thrive, a society must put its own overall success before the well-being of its individual citizens. Others believe that the well-being of a society can only be measured by the general welfare of all its people. (1)86. Some people believe that government officials must carry out the will of the people they serve. Others believe that officials should base their decisions on their own judgment. (1)109. Some people believe that scientific discoveries have given us a much better understanding of the world around us. Others believe that science has revealed to us that the world is infinitely more complex than we ever realized. (1)121. Some people claim that you can tell whether a nation is great by looking at the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists. Others argue that the surest indicator of a great nation is, in fact, the general welfare of all its people. (1)125. Some people claim that a nation’s government should preserve its wilderness areas in their natural state. Others argue that these areas should be developed for potential economic gain. (1)128. Some people argue that successful leaders in government, industry, or other fields must be highly competitive. Other people claim that in order to be successful, a leader must be willing and able to cooperate with others. (1)130. Some people believe that corporations have a responsibility to promote the well-being of the societies and environments in which they operate. Others believe that the only responsibility of corporations, provided they operate within the law, is to make as much money as possible. (1)132. Some people believe that our ever-increasing use of technology significantly reduces our opportunities for human interaction. Other people believe that technology provides us with new and better ways to communicate and connect with one another. (1) 138. Some people believe that competition for high grades motivates students to excel in the classroom. Others believe that such competition seriously limits the quality of reallearning. (1)140. Some people believe that universities should require every student to take a variety of courses outs ide the student’s field of study. Others believe that universities should not force students to take any courses other than those that will help prepare them for jobs in their chosen fields. (1)VI. Write a response in which you discuss your views on the policy and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, you should consider the possible consequences of implementing the policy and explain how these consequences shape your position. (12/149)10. Nations should pass laws to preserve any remaining wilderness areas in their natural state, even if these areas could be developed for economic gain. (1)12. Governments should offer a free university education to any student who has been admitted to a university but who cannot afford the tuition. (1)14. A nation should require all of its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college. (1)31. Society should make efforts to save endangered species only if the potential extinction of those species is the result of human activities. (1)35. Educational institutions should dissuade students from pursuing fields of study in which they are unlikely to succeed. (1)72. Governments should not fund any scientific research whose consequences are unclear. (1)73. Colleges and universities should require all faculty to spend time working outside the academic world in professions relevant to the courses they teach. (1)98. Educational institutions should actively encourage their students to choose fields of study in which jobs are plentiful. (1)100. Colleges and universities should require their students to spend at least one semester studying in a foreign country. (1)102. Universities should require every student to take a variety of courses outside the student’s field of study. (1)135. Educational institutions should actively encourage their students to choose fields of study that will prepare them for lucrative careers. (1)149. In any field—business, politics, education, government—those in power should be required to step down after five years. (1)。
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很多大学开设了心理健康课或配备了专职心理咨询师英语作文篇一Recently, more and more colleges and universities should offer more courses conducive to students' personal mental health. I fully agree with their suggestions.On the one hand,the increasing pressure on current study and future job hunting may lead to psychological problems such as anxiety, depression and even despair, while the psychological courses are communication and communication. Relaxation opens a door,such courses can teach students how to adjust their emotions and emotions in different situations, which is to prepare for future life in a complex social network.Finally, these courses also introduce good habits conducive to mental health and become mature and qualified citizens in society. In a word, in addition to studying hard,I warmly welcome the opening of psychology courses in universities. These courses are very beneficial to students' psychological development and will continue to increase in the future Add,open a door for standardizing psychology.篇二I agree to the latter and i think it’s necessary to open a psychological lesson to the college students because of the following reasons.Firstly, in recent years, there are more and more college students drop out from school due to psychological problems. Growing suicides, homicides and other unusual serious incidents are reported from time to time. Now, the social attention to college students’mental health has reached to climax. Secondly, college students are in a perplexed and contradictory age. On the one hand, they have to study in school to enrich themselves and to get a diploma. On the other hand, they think they are mature to live an independent life, but most of them still depend on their parents. In addition, study challenge, employment pressure and life stress could produce psychological problems.In a word, I warmly welcome the establishment of psychological courses in universities. In my mind,they are good for students' psychological development.。
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学校教育Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Colleges or universitiesshould offer students a better job preparation before they can start working. With the competition in the job market increasingly intense these days (随着就业市场的竞争越来越紧张), college students are under great pressure even before they set out to hunt for jobs.Since it is in universities that students come to learn about and choose their future professions, it is of great significance for colleges or universities to prepare students in areas like making career plans, professional skills and cooperation with others(因为学生是在学校了解和选择未来的职业,所以学院或学校为学生做职业规划,工作技能或与人合作这样的领域的准备至关重要)..Colleges should offer students career planning courses which provide them with direction on how to set their goals and formulate a specific plan to achieve the goals. Many college students do not have a definite idea what they want to do in the future.A survey conducted in many universities over a period of ten years, however, suggests that those with clear goals are more likely to enjoy a successful career. Therefore it will be of considerable use for students to explore their interest and capabilities, as well as to set sensible targets for themselves.In addition, professional skills are a must at work in the future. Man universities focus on the impartation of specialized knowledge, overlooking the fact that professional skills are just as important and should be mastered by undergraduates. There should therefore be more courses that train students in skills which will be applied to their specialized fields. A biology major, for instance, should be capable of carrying out microbial experiments.Furthermore, courses on how to cooperate with colleagues are also needed for the reason that good cooperation is the prerequisite for satisfactory performance at work. Students should be instructed in methods for building good relationship with co-workers, for reaching a consensus on plans, and for distributing tasks appropriately. Not only will this kind of training benefit students’ efficiency at work, but it will exert a profound influence on their everyday life.Therefore, colleges should provide students with a better job preparation with the aim of helping them to achieve what they desire at work. Students, on the other hand, should seize the precious time in universities and try their utmost to get themselves prepared for the career after graduation.The friends that you can have fun with are more important than the friends that you can get help from?Friendship is regarded an indispensable part of life by most people. We cherish friends for a variety of reasons, ranging from the happiness they bring to the favor they do us. Some people maintain that the friends that you can have fun with are more important than the friends you can get help from. But in my view, both kinds of friends are of great importance and we cannot live with either of them absent from our lives.Elevate the learning efficiencyFriends we can have fun with, in some senses, are those who brighten our lives. People all need someone who can share their happiness. We can get a lot of pleasure out of time spent with friends, doing something we all take an interest in. I have some good friends at college, with whom I often go to movies, play sports and enjoy some delicious food that I’ve never tasted. Sometimes we even take a train and travel somewhere far away from our city. We can always enjoy ourselves together. When I am in low spirits, being with them never fails to cheer me up. Their friendship is what I will always treasure.Friends we can get help from, on the other hand, are just as precious to us. They may not necessarily be with us all the time, but they are those to whom we can always turn in our hour of need. Since we cannot manage to handle everything we are faced with, friends who are willing to help us are people we cannot live without. The encouragement they give us in gloomy days, the support they offer when we are in trouble, and the warmth they bring when we are dismayed, are what help us conquer our fear, face difficulties and keep endeavoring regardless of the hardships. As an old saying goes, ‘a friend in need is a friend indeed’. Rather than expect to obtain something, these friends are ready to give us a hand at any time.In conclusion, friends we can have fun with and friends that will help us are of the same significance and neither can be ignored by us. Actually, there are friends that can help us and have fun with us at the same time. And they are friends that deserve to be cherished by us all our life.Compared with people who live in cities, people who live in rural areas can take better care of their families.I agree with the statement that people living in the countryside are able to take better care of their families than those urban residents. People who reside in cities have access to better education resources and health services, admittedly, but there are also many drawbacks that keep them from enjoying leisure time with families and paying close attention to family members’ physical or mental condition. People living in rural areas, on the contrary, are not confronted with these problems.People living in cities are eternally afflicted with stress imposed on them by competition, long working hours, congestion and so on. It is never a piece of cake to keep up with the fast pace of city life. As a result, it is really hard for them to spare some time to be with their families and enjoy the leisure hours. My father is a really diligent engineer who often works overtime. So it is not surprising that my mother keeps complaining about his coming home late. My father, in turn, is getting tired of these complaints. So stress of urban residents can have a negative influence on relationship between family members.In addition, in rural areas it is common to see people live with their parents, while in cities, sons and daughters usually have their own homes after they get married. Living with parents allows people to care for their parents, whose delicate health may be threatened in the aging process. Furthermore, it is always parents’ wish that their sons or daughters can spend more time with them, so living together is a real comfort for parents. There are thousands of empty-nest seniors in cities of China, while the elders in rural areas usually have at least one son or daughter living with them.Besides, the environment in the countryside is much better than that in cities. Children are exposed to the nature, having opportunities to enjoy the beauty of the wild. Kids growing up in cities, however, have to jump from one extra class to another arranged by their parents. When they are not doing their homework, what they do is just watching TV or surfing the Internet. Better education as they may receive, they are deprived of the happiness gained from the nature. Consequently, parents in rural areas can provide their children with more chances to embrace the nature and grow up in more agreeable surroundings.Admittedly, living in urban areas does have its positive facets, but there is no denying that people living in the countryside can take better care of their families. Many people move to cities in pursuit of their fortune, but what they have sacrificed may never be regained.The advice from grandparents has no use for their grandchildren because the world changed a lot during the past 50 years.Should we follow our grandparents’advice or not in today’s rapidly developing society? Positive. Although many people believe that experience of grandparents is obsolete with the society progressing at such a high speed, their advice is still of great value to us.To begin with, change as the society may, the basic criteria have been the same over the past 50 to 100 years. Grandparents’ opinion about what is right and what is wrong can still apply to today’s circumstances. Take my grandmother for example. When I lived with her as a kid, she would tell me stories about the virtues of ancient people, like the modesty of Confucius, the diligent of Kong Rong, and the intelligence of Zhuge Liang. I was fascinated with the characters and determined to be a person like them. Thus my grandmother’s advice helped to shape my personality.In addition, some traditional knowledge grandparents retain is still of great use today. Having been utilized by people throughout the history for thousands of years, the knowledge has been proved right and efficient, which is not going to change just because science and technology has developed. For instance, traditional Chinese medicine is known to many old people. In treating some diseases, the effect of Chinese medicine is amazing. Therefore the knowledge grandparents have may be still useful.Last but not least, our grandparents are aged, admittedly, but that does not mean that they do not change with the society. They may also have new ideas as we do. My grandfather is a good example. He pay close attention to political and economical events happening around the world. So it is unfair to assume that all the elderly people are old fossils. Grandparents’ advice can also keep pace with the society.OutdatedObsoleteIn conclusion, it is unfair to say that the advice from grandparents are of no use for their grandchildren. Instead of just ignoring what they say, we should listen to their advice and decide for ourselves whether we should follow it.Parents should allow their children to make mistakes and let them learn from their own mistakes.It is never easy to educate a child. Some people believe it is parents’ responsibility to tell their children what is wrong and prevent them from making mistakes. But it seems a wiser choice to allow children to make mistakes and let them learn from what they do themselves.The impression a mistake leaves on a child is considerably deep. It is right to say that making mistakes and correcting them is one of the best ways for children to become mature. When they make mistakes, they are supposed to take on the responsibility and make up for the loss they cause, which will not only make them remember the consequence of mistakes and try not to do the same thing again, but will help build up their sense of responsibility as well. If parents just tell their children what is right, they may never actually understand it.Another reason why making mistakes is important is that those who do not fear mistakes tend to be more creative. Only by attempting over and over again can people learn what is the best way to solve a problem. Children should be encouraged to try different methods and not to fear mistakes. Edison made thousands of mistakes before he eventually invented the light bulb. If he had been afraid of failure and had not tried so many times, we could still be using candles today.Admittedly, however, there are some mistakes that children had better not make. If the consequence of a mistake is severe and may not be compensated, it is not a good idea to allow children to make it. For instance, when the behavior of a child may offend the moral or law, the child’s parents should prevent the behavior without hesitation, otherwise they may regret not protecting their child later.In conclusion, parents should allow their children to make some mistakes because mistakes help children to grow up and come up with creative ideas. But some mistakes, on the other hand, should never be allowed to occur.。
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这种题目的典型问法为:Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?[A sentence or sentences that present an issue appear here]Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.1.2 评分原则和评分标准评分原则:从2010年1月开始,iBT写作评分系统做出重大改革。
由原来的两位阅卷者独立阅卷给分,两个分数的算术平均值为原始分,改为一个阅卷人和一个电脑评分系统(E-Rater)分别给分。
其中,E-Rater负责Linguistic feature(语言因素),即语法,句法和结构;人工负责文章内容和含义;两部分相加,即为考生的作文原始分。
而最终的分数则与原始分所占的百分比(Percentile)相关:比如30分对应97.9%,即只有2.1%的人得到了满分。
评分标准:Score 5: An essay as this level largely accomplishes all of the following:Effectively addresses the topic and task;Is well-organized and well-developed, using clearly appropriate explanation, exemplifications, and/or details;Display unity, progression and coherence;Display consistent facility in the use of language,demonstrating syntactic variety, appropriate word choice and idiomaticity, though it may have minor lexical or grammatical errors.评分标准解读:阅卷人会从考生是否切题,如何展开论点,如何组织文章结构和语言运用四个方面评估考生的文章。
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1.1 A/D: all the university students should take history courses no matter what field they major in.College curriculum determines what kind of education young people receive. Some educators believe that history should be taken as a compulsory course regardless of students’ majors. I agree.1.2 A/D: Colleges and universities should offer students better job preparation before they start working.College education lays a solid foundation for young people’s future development. It has been argued that schools should provide students with work preparation before graduation. I think this is a great idea.1.3 A/D: In order to become financially responsible adults, children should learn to manage their money at a young age.To foster children’s sense of financial responsibility, some educators advocate that children should be encouraged to manage their money at an early age. As for me, reasonable as it may sound, this view does not hold water.A good sense of money management is crucial to an individual. Some experts advocate that parents should foster their children to be more financially aware at a young age.1.4 A/D: to increase economic growth, the government should ignore environment concerns.A nation’s prosperity is closely related to its economy. Some people propose that government should sacrifice environment to satisfy the economic growth. I, however, disagree.2.1 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: The way a person is dressed in is a good indication of his/her personality.As an old saying goes, you cannot judge a book by its cover. Many people believe the appearance can hardly mirror a person’s personalities. But I think sometimes it may not be the case.2.2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: People who keep their room clean and tidy are more likely to succeed in the future. Daily habits can tell a lot about a person. It has been said that those who keep their room tidy have a better chance of succeeding in future careers. I agree.2.3 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Advertisements make the products seem better than they really are.When it comes to impulsive buying, many consumers blame it on advertisements. They believe that those commercials tend to exaggerate theactual effects of products.2.4 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Competition between friends usually negatively impacts friendships.Friendship means a lot to us. Some may argue that competition would drive a wedge between two friends. I don’t think so.3.1 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: People should insist on a challenging plan rather than a practical one.When it comes to making plan, opinions differ from person to person. Some may go for a challenging thought while others prefer a practical one. In my opinion, it is the challenging plans that bring us more efficiency, satisfaction and innovation.To ensure a satisfactory result, many task performers stick to a practical plan with foreseeable outcomes, instead of a challenging one with uncertainties. However, I’d prefer the latter one for it brings us more efficiency, creativity and sense of achievement.3.2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: People can take care of their family members better when they live in big cities than in the countryside.When it comes to the ideal place to live in, preferences vary from person to person. Some would rather stay in the countryside while others may choose big cities to settle down. I side with the latter view.3.3 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: A government should focus its budget more on young children education than on universities.Government spending has long been the center of public attention. Some people believe that compared with tertiary education, elementary schools should be given more emphasis. I agree.3.4 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Working three days a week with longer hours is better than working five days a week with shorter hours.A job is a means for people to make a living. (Everyone has to face career choices as soon as they enter society.) Some people may hold that a low-paid but secure job is the best option since it brings more security and stability. I disagree. I believe that a job that pays well is more appealing.To ensure a secure and stable life, some people may claim that a less paid job beats a profitable one with risks. From my standpoint, this problem should be analyzed in a case-by-case basis.4.1 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Your job has more effect on your happiness than your social life does.The definition of happiness varies from person to person. For me, it largely depends on material life, family and self-improvement. In my case, a decent job, rather than a social network, is more likely to ensure a happy life.4.2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Nowadays it is easier to maintain good health than in the past.A good health is something everybody aspires to. Some may argue that people are now enjoying a much healthier life nowadays. I can hardly agree.4.3 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: It is easier for more people now than in the past to get an education.Education is often regarded as a lifelong process. It has been argued that compared with before, people are now enjoying easier and better educational experience. I agree.Thanks to social and technological advances, many people believe that weare now enjoying easier and better educational experience. I agree.4.4 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: People rely on their neighbors less now than they did in the past.Neighbor was once a synonym to relative. Yet it may not be the case in recent years. I agree that people are less reliant on their neighbors than they used to be.5.1 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Only movies that can teach people something about real life are worth watching. Movies and televisions have played an important role in our daily lives. Some people believe that there’s no better form of movies than those teaching about reality. I disagree.Since real-life movies tend to be more educational and informative, there are some people claiming that they are the only watch-worthy type of movies. I disagree.5.2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: The best way to improve the quality of education is to increase teachers’ salary. Education is fundamental to a country’s future development. Manyapproaches are raised to enhance the quality of schooling, and some people point out that increasing teachers’ income is the best one. I can hardly agree.How to improve the quality of education has long been the center of public attention. Some educators believe that raising teachers’ salaries is the best way to realize the goal. I disagree.5.3 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Reading newspapers and magazines is the best way to learn about a foreign country.There are numerous ways to access exotic cultures. Some recommend reading local newspapers and magazines. I, however, disagree.5.4 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: We should never be impolite to others.Courtesy plays a vital role in the modern world. Thus it has been argued that one should never behave rudely to others. I, however, disagree.6.1 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: It is not good to move to a new country or a new city for the loss of old friends.Moving to a new place can a big decision in life. Many people are reluctant to do so because they are unwilling to leave their social circle and fear for the loss of old friends. I don’t this is a smart thought.6.2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: If parents want their children to perform well in school, they should limit the hours that their children spend watching TV.How to improve children’s academic performance has become a big concern for most parents. Therefore, some experts advocate that parents limit children’s television-viewing hours. However, I disagree.6.3 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Our society today is so busy and crowded that people do not need to be polite to each other.Urbanization and industrialization have given rise to a rather chaotic world. Thus it has been argued that it is no longer necessary to advocate courtesy. I, however, disagree.6.4 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: People would be happier if they had fewer possessions.It has always been said that wealth does not equal to happiness. Physical abundance does not necessarily guarantee a happy life. I agree.。
大学生心理健康十分重要英语作文
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关于大学生创新英语作文
The Spark of Innovation Among CollegeStudentsIn the dynamic landscape of higher education, the role of innovation among college students cannot be overstated. This essay delves into the essence of innovation among this demographic, exploring its significance, challenges, and the strategies to foster a culture of creativity.**Significance of Innovation Among College Students** College students are at the cusp of a new era, armed with fresh ideas and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. They are the agents of change, poised to shape the future with their innovative ideas. Innovation among college students is not just about developing novel technologies or groundbreaking theories; it's about fostering a mindsetthat encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability.This mindset is crucial in today's rapidly evolving world, where traditional job roles and industries are constantly being disrupted by new technologies and business models. By cultivating innovation among college students,we are preparing them to not only adapt to these changesbut also to lead them, driving progress and transformationin their respective fields.**Challenges to Innovation Among College Students**Despite the inherent potential for innovation among college students, several challenges often hinder their progress. One significant challenge is the pressure to conform and fit into the existing academic and social norms. This can stifle creativity and discourage risk-taking, two essential elements of innovation.Moreover, the demands of coursework and extracurricular activities can leave little room for experimentation and exploration, further limiting the opportunities for innovation. Additionally, a lack of access to resources, such as funding, mentorship, and collaboration opportunities, can阻碍大学生创新的能力。
关于解决大学生就业问题方法的英语作文
关于解决大学生就业问题方法的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: Solutions to the Employment Problem of College StudentsIn recent years, the employment situation for college students has become increasingly challenging. With the rise of competition in the job market and the mismatch between academic education and practical skills, many graduates are struggling to find suitable employment opportunities. In order to address this issue, it is important to explore effective solutions to improve the employment prospects of college students.First of all, universities should enhance career guidance and counseling services for students. By providing comprehensive information on job opportunities, resume writing, and interview skills, students can better prepare themselves for the job market. Additionally, universities should establish partnerships with companies to offer internships and job placement programs, helping students gain practical work experience and establish connections with potential employers.Secondly, it is crucial for universities to update their curriculum to better align with the demands of the job market. By offering courses that focus on practical skills, such as communication, problem-solving, and teamwork, students can develop the competencies needed to succeed in their careers. Furthermore, universities should provide opportunities for students to engage in hands-on projects and collaborations with industry partners to enhance their real-world skills.Another important solution is to promote entrepreneurship and innovation among college students. By offering training programs, funding opportunities, and mentorship support, universities can empower students to start their own businesses and create job opportunities for themselves and others. Encouraging an entrepreneurial mindset can also foster creativity, resilience, and adaptability in the face of a rapidly changing economy.In addition, the government plays a crucial role in addressing the employment problem of college students. By implementing policies that support economic growth, job creation, and skills training, the government can create a conducive environment for students to enter the workforce. Furthermore, thegovernment should invest in education and training programs to equip students with the skills needed for the jobs of the future.Overall, solving the employment problem of college students requires a multi-faceted approach that involves collaboration between universities, companies, and the government. By enhancing career guidance services, updating curriculum, promoting entrepreneurship, and implementing supportive policies, we can improve the employment prospects of college students and secure a bright future for the next generation.In conclusion, addressing the employment problem of college students requires a joint effort from all stakeholders. By taking proactive measures to support students in their career development, we can create a more inclusive and sustainable job market for the future. Let's work together to build a brighter future for college graduates.篇2With the rapid expansion of higher education in recent years, the issue of employment for college graduates has become a major concern. As the number of graduates increases, the job market becomes more competitive, making it harder for youngpeople to find stable employment after graduation. In this essay, we will explore some possible solutions to this problem.One possible solution is for universities to provide more practical training and skills development for their students. Many graduates lack the practical skills that are required in the workplace, such as communication, teamwork, andproblem-solving skills. By incorporating more real-world experiences into the curriculum, universities can better prepare their students for the job market and increase their chances of finding employment.Another solution is for the government to create more job opportunities for college graduates. This could be done through programs that provide incentives for companies to hire young people, such as tax breaks or subsidies. By creating moreentry-level positions for recent graduates, the government can help ease the burden of unemployment and give young people a better chance of starting their careers.In addition, career counseling and job placement services can play a vital role in helping college graduates find employment. Many students are unsure of what career path to choose or how to navigate the job market, so providing them with guidance and support can make a significant difference.Universities should offer resources such as resume writing workshops, networking events, and job fairs to help students connect with potential employers.Furthermore, fostering entrepreneurship among college students can also be a solution to the employment problem. Not all graduates will be able to find traditional jobs in their field, so encouraging them to start their own businesses can provide an alternative path to success. Universities can offer support and resources for young entrepreneurs, such as business incubators and mentorship programs, to help them launch and grow their ventures.In conclusion, the issue of employment for college graduates is a complex and multifaceted problem that requires a combination of solutions. By providing practical training, creating more job opportunities, offering career counseling services, and fostering entrepreneurship, we can help young people transition successfully from the classroom to the workplace. With the right support and resources, college graduates can overcome the challenges of the job market and build fulfilling careers for themselves.篇3Title: Solutions to the Problems of Employment for College StudentsIntroductionThe issue of employment for college students has become a pressing concern in today's society. With a growing number of graduates entering a competitive job market, many find it challenging to secure stable and rewarding employment after completing their studies. In this essay, we will explore various methods to address the problems faced by college students seeking employment opportunities.Enhancing Career ServicesOne of the key ways to tackle the issue of employment for college students is to enhance career services provided by educational institutions. Colleges and universities should offer comprehensive career counseling, job placement services, and internship programs to help students gain valuable work experience and connect with potential employers. By equipping students with the necessary skills and resources to navigate the job market, educational institutions can empower them to make informed decisions about their career paths and improve their chances of landing a job after graduation.Promoting Networking and Professional DevelopmentNetworking plays a crucial role in job search and career advancement. Educational institutions should create opportunities for students to network with industry professionals, alumni, and other students through workshops, seminars, job fairs, and networking events. By fostering connections and building relationships with individuals in their desired field, college students can expand their professional network, gain insights into the job market, and access hidden job opportunities. Additionally, colleges and universities should offer workshops and training programs on resume writing, interview skills, and other essential job-hunting techniques to help students present themselves effectively to potential employers.Encouraging Entrepreneurship and InnovationWith the rise of the gig economy and the increasing demand for entrepreneurial skills, colleges and universities should encourage students to explore entrepreneurship and innovation as viable career paths. Educational institutions should offer programs, resources, and mentorship opportunities to support student entrepreneurs in launching and growing their ventures. By fostering an entrepreneurial mindset and providing the necessary tools and support, colleges can empower students tocreate their job opportunities, pursue their passions, and contribute to economic growth and innovation.Collaborating with Industry PartnersTo bridge the gap between academia and industry, colleges and universities should collaborate with industry partners to align their curricula with the needs of the job market. Educational institutions should seek input from employers, industry experts, and alumni to design programs that equip students with the skills, knowledge, and experience required to succeed in the workforce. By establishing partnerships with employers, colleges can facilitate internships, co-op programs, and job placements for students, thereby enabling them to gain real-world experience, build professional networks and increase their employability.Investing in Career Development ResourcesFinally, to address the problems of employment for college students, policymakers, and stakeholders should invest in career development resources and support services. The government should allocate funding for career counseling, job placement services, and skill-building programs for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Employers should also partner with educational institutions to provide job shadowing opportunities,mentorship programs, and professional development workshops for students. By investing in career development resources, stakeholders can ensure that college students have the necessary support and guidance to navigate the job market successfully.ConclusionIn conclusion, the issue of employment for college students requires a multi-faceted approach involving collaboration between educational institutions, employers, policymakers, and other stakeholders. By enhancing career services, promoting networking and professional development, encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation, collaborating with industry partners, and investing in career development resources, we can effectively address the challenges faced by college students seeking employment opportunities. By empowering students with the skills, knowledge, and resources to succeed in the job market, we can create a more inclusive, resilient, and prosperous society for all.。
brittle college students文章 -回复
brittle college students文章-回复【brittle college students】(易碎的大学生)IntroductionIn recent years, there has been a growing concern about the mental and emotional well-being of college students. Many experts argue that college students are becoming increasingly brittle, struggling to handle the challenges and pressures they face both academically and socially. This article aims to explore the reasons behind this phenomenon and discuss potential solutions.1. Academic stress and overwhelming expectationsOne of the main reasons college students are often described as brittle is the immense academic stress they experience. The expectations placed on them can be overwhelming, as they are expected to excel in various subjects, maintain a high GPA, and handle a wide range of assignments and exams. This pressure can lead to feelings of anxiety, depression, and burnout.To alleviate this issue, colleges and universities can implementbetter support systems, such as counseling services and academic workshops, to help students better cope with stress and manage their workload effectively. Additionally, faculty members should be trained to provide guidance and support to students, ensuring they feel heard and understood.2. Lack of social support and lonelinessCollege can be a lonely experience for many students, especially those who are away from their homes and families for the first time. The transition to a new environment, coupled with the pressures of making new friends and fitting in, can be challenging and overwhelming.To address this, colleges should prioritize creating a sense of community and belonging by organizing social events, clubs, and support groups where students can connect with others who share their interests. It is essential for colleges to foster an inclusive and supportive environment where students feel valued and accepted.3. Financial pressures and insecuritiesAnother factor contributing to the brittleness of college students is the financial burden associated with obtaining a higher education. Many students worry about tuition fees, textbooks, housing expenses, and the prospect of student loans. These financial pressures can lead to significant stress and anxiety, impacting students' overall well-being.To alleviate these concerns, colleges and universities should offer more financial aid options and scholarships to reduce the burden on students. Additionally, providing workshops on personal finance and budgeting can help students develop essential skills for managing their finances effectively.4. Balancing academic and personal lifeTrying to balance academic responsibilities with personal interests and relationships can be a daunting task for college students. The lack of time management skills and the constant pressure to succeed academically can result in neglecting one's mental and emotional well-being.Colleges should promote the importance of self-care and stressreduction techniques through workshops and awareness campaigns. They should encourage students to prioritize their mental health and provide resources and counseling services aimed at helping them strike a healthy balance between their academic and personal life.ConclusionThe phenomenon of brittle college students is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed. By recognizing and understanding the factors that contribute to students' brittleness, colleges and universities can implement effective strategies to support their well-being. It is the responsibility of educational institutions to create an environment that fosters both academic success and personal growth, ensuring that students' mental and emotional well-being is prioritized.。
大学生志愿者活动建议英语作文
Engaging College Students in Volunteer Activities: A Suggestive EssayAs college students, we occupy a unique position in society, bridging the gap between the academic world and the real world. Our energy, enthusiasm, and willingness to learn and contribute make us ideal candidates for volunteer activities. Engaging in volunteer work not only allows us to gain valuable real-world experience but also helps us develop a sense of responsibility and community engagement. In this essay, I will suggest several ways to encourage and enhance college student participation in volunteer activities.Firstly, colleges and universities should provide more opportunities for students to engage in volunteer work. This can be achieved by establishing a volunteer program on campus or collaborating with local organizations that offer volunteer opportunities. By making these opportunities available, colleges and universities can ensure that students are aware of the benefits of volunteer work and are equipped with the necessary resources to participate.Secondly, colleges and universities should offer incentives to students who participate in volunteer activities. These incentives can range from academiccredits to recognition and awards. By acknowledging the efforts and contributions of volunteer students, colleges and universities can foster a culture of community engagement and encourage more students to participate.Thirdly, colleges and universities should promote the value of volunteer work among students. This can be done through educational programs, workshops, and events that highlight the benefits of volunteer work and its impact on individuals and communities. By educating students about the importance of volunteer work, colleges and universities can help them understand that participating in volunteer activities is not just an optional extracurricular activity but an essential part of their educational experience.Fourthly, colleges and universities should encourage students to seek out volunteer opportunities that align with their interests and passions. By allowing students to choose volunteer opportunities that are personally meaningful and fulfilling, colleges and universities canensure that students remain engaged and enthusiastic about their volunteer work. This, in turn, can lead to a more rewarding and fulfilling volunteer experience for both the student and the community.Lastly, colleges and universities should collaboratewith local communities to create meaningful and sustainable volunteer projects. By working with communities to identify areas of need and develop projects that address these needs, colleges and universities can ensure that their studentsare making a tangible difference in the lives of others. This collaboration can also help to foster stronger relationships between the college and the community, promoting mutual understanding and respect.In conclusion, engaging college students in volunteer activities is crucial for fostering a culture of community engagement and responsibility among the younger generation. By providing opportunities, incentives, education, and collaboration, colleges and universities can ensure that students are fully engaged in meaningful and rewarding volunteer work that benefits both themselves and the communities they serve.**激发大学生参与志愿者活动的建议**作为大学生,我们在社会中占据着独特的位置,架起了学术世界与现实世界之间的桥梁。
大学生找不到工作的原因和解决方法英语作文
大学生找不到工作的原因和解决方法英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Why Can't College Students Find Jobs and What Can Be Done?Hey kids! Have you ever wondered why it's so hard for college students to get jobs after they graduate? It's a big problem that lots of young people face these days. Let me explain some of the reasons why and share some ideas on how we can make things better.One major reason college grads struggle to find work is that there are simply too many of them! Colleges and universities have been accepting more and more students over the years. That means when those students finish school, there are a whole lot of them looking for jobs at the same time. It's like when the school bell rings and everyone rushes out to the playground – it gets really crowded and hard to find a spot!Another problem is that some students pick majors or courses that don't actually prepare them well for the types of jobs that are available. It's kind of like if you spent years learningall about dinosaurs, but then tried to get a job at an ice cream shop. Those dinosaur facts might not be very useful for scooping ice cream! College students need to pick subjects that will give them useful skills for the careers they want.Speaking of skills, that's another biggie. Even if you study something job-relevant, you might still be lacking some key abilities that employers want. Things like communicating well, working as part of a team, solving problems, and learning new things quickly are super important in the working world. If you don't practice those skills in college, it can be hard to convince employers to hire you.Then there's the issue of experience. A lot of companies these days want to hire people who already have some experience doing the type of work involved in the job. But how can you get experience if nobody will give you a chance in the first place? It's like the chicken and the egg problem we learned about!College grads also have to compete with some experienced workers who might already have jobs, but are looking to switch jobs or careers. That makes the competition even tougher.So what can we do to help students be more prepared and successful in getting hired after college? Here are some ideas:First, colleges could do a better job of explaining what careers the different majors and courses can lead to. That way, students can pick subjects that fit their interests and give them the right skills for the jobs they want. Colleges could bring in more guest speakers and set up internships so students get exposed to different career options early.Next, colleges should make it a priority to help students build all those key skills that employers love, like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. Having students work on group projects, make presentations, and tackle real-life scenarios can be great practice.Another big help would be if colleges could partner with local businesses and organizations to provide more internship opportunities for students. That crucial first work experience is so valuable! Businesses could even have student "apprentices" who get trained in entry-level jobs during their final years of college.Speaking of experience, colleges and students should also look for chances to get involved in clubs, volunteer work, sports teams, or other extracurricular activities. Employers like to see you've done more than just go to classes. Those experiences show initiative and help build skills too.Schools could also bring in more career counselors and hold job prep workshops. These could cover things like resume writing, interviewing, job searching, networking – all those extra things you need to get hired besides your degree.Finally, colleges and the students themselves need to get better at staying on top of what skills are in demand in the workforce. The jobs of the future might need very different skills than the jobs of today. Students have to be ready to keep learning and adapting throughout their careers.I know that was a lot of information, but finding a good job after college is super important! With some hard work from colleges and students, and cooperation from employers too, we can help make it easier for graduates to put their knowledge and talents to use in the working world. We've got this!篇2Why Can't College Grads Find Jobs? And How to Fix ItHi there! My name is Tommy and I'm going to tell you all about a big problem that many older kids face after they finish college. It's a real bummer, but don't worry, I'll also share some tips on how to avoid this problem. Let's get started!When kids go to college, they spend four whole years studying really hard. They take classes, write papers, and do projects to learn all sorts of useful things. The goal is to get a degree, which is like a special certificate that shows you've learned a lot. With a college degree, you're supposed to be ready to get a good job and start a career.But here's the problem – a lot of college grads can't find jobs after they graduate! Can you imagine spending all that time and money on college, only to be stuck without a job? It's a big disappointment for them.There are a few reasons why this happens:There aren't enough jobsSometimes, there just aren't enough job openings for all the new college graduates. Companies might not be hiring as many people, or there could be too many students graduating with the same degree. It's like a game of musical chairs – when the music stops, some people don't have a chair to sit in.Lack of experienceEmployers often want to hire people who already have some work experience, even if it's just an internship or a part-time job. But many students focus only on their studies and don't get anyreal-world experience while in college. This can make it harder for them to get hired after graduation.Not knowing how to job searchLooking for a job is a skill in itself, and many college students don't really know how to do it properly. They might not have good resumes or cover letters, or they might not be networking and connecting with people in their desired field. It's like trying to find a hidden treasure without a map!Applying for the wrong jobsSometimes, students apply for jobs that don't match their skills or interests. Maybe they picked the wrong major, or they're not sure what kind of career they want. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole – it just doesn't work.Poor interviewing skillsEven if a student gets called for an interview, they might not do well because they're not prepared. Things like fidgeting, not making eye contact, or giving vague answers can really hurt their chances of getting hired. It's like striking out in a baseball game before even getting a chance to swing the bat.Now that we know some of the reasons why college grads struggle to find jobs, let's talk about some solutions:Get work experienceWhile you're still in college, try to get some work experience through internships, co-ops, or even part-time jobs. This will help you develop useful skills and show employers that you're ready for the real world.Visit your career centerMost colleges have career centers that can help you with things like writing resumes, practicing interviews, and finding job openings. Take advantage of these resources – they're there to help you succeed!Network and make connectionsTalk to your professors, attend career fairs, and join professional organizations. The more people you know in your desired field, the easier it will be to find job opportunities or get referrals.Explore different careersIf you're not sure what kind of job you want, take some time to explore different career options. Talk to people in various jobs, do informational interviews, or try out different internships. This will help you find the right fit.Keep learning and improvingEven after you graduate, continue to learn new skills and improve yourself. Take additional courses, attend workshops, or read books related to your field. This will make you a more attractive candidate for employers.Be patient and persistentFinding a job can be a long and frustrating process, but don't give up! Keep applying, networking, and improving your skills. With patience and persistence, you'll eventually find the right opportunity.Remember, the key is to start preparing early and take advantage of all the resources available to you. With the right mindset and effort, you can overcome the challenges of finding a job after college.Well, that's all I have to say about this important topic. I hope you learned something new and feel inspired to work hard and pursue your dreams. Good luck, and don't forget to have fun along the way!篇3Why Can't College Students Find Jobs and How to Solve It?Hi everyone! Today, I want to talk about a very important topic: why some college students can't find jobs after they graduate and what we can do to solve this problem. Let's dive in!There could be several reasons why college students struggle to find jobs. First of all, the job market is highly competitive. There are many students graduating from universities every year, and the number of available jobs may not be enough to accommodate everyone. This leads to a tough competition where only the best candidates get hired.Another reason is the lack of practical skills and work experience. Many college programs focus more on theoretical knowledge rather than practical skills that are required in the job market. Employers often look for candidates who have hands-on experience and can apply their knowledge effectively.Sometimes, college students are also not well-prepared for the job search process. They may not know how to write a good resume or cover letter, or they may not be confident in their interview skills. These factors can make it difficult for them to stand out from other applicants and secure a job.Now, let's talk about the solutions to these problems. To begin with, colleges and universities should provide more opportunities for students to gain practical experience. This canbe done through internships, cooperative education programs, or projects that simulate real work situations. By having a chance to apply what they have learned in a real-world setting, students can become more attractive to employers.Furthermore, career counseling and guidance services should be improved. Colleges can offer workshops on resume writing, interview skills, and job search strategies. They can also invite professionals from different industries to share their experiences and provide insights into the job market. This way, students can better understand the expectations of employers and become more confident in their job search.Additionally, students themselves should take initiative and be proactive in gaining practical skills. They can participate in extracurricular activities, join clubs or organizations related to their field of interest, or even take up part-time jobs during their studies. These experiences will not only enhance their skills but also demonstrate their commitment and dedication to potential employers.In conclusion, the reasons why some college students can't find jobs are the tough competition, lack of practical skills, and inadequate preparation for the job search process. However, by providing more practical experience opportunities, improvingcareer counseling services, and being proactive in gaining skills, college students can increase their chances of finding employment. Remember, it's never too early to start preparing for our future careers!That's all for today, my friends. I hope you found this information useful. Let's work hard and be well-prepared for the future job market. Good luck to all of us!篇4Why Some College Students Can't Find Jobs and How to Solve ItHello everyone, I'm here to talk about a problem that some college students face - not being able to find jobs. It's important for us to understand why this happens and what we can do to solve it.There are several reasons why some college students struggle to find jobs. First, the job market is highly competitive. Many companies receive a large number of applications for a limited number of positions. This means that even well-qualified college graduates can face difficulties in securing employment.Another reason is the lack of practical skills. While college education provides a strong theoretical foundation, many students lack hands-on experience and practical skills that are valued by employers. It's important for students to gain practical experience through internships, part-time jobs, or volunteering during their college years.Moreover, some college students may not have clear career goals. They may choose a major without fully understanding the job prospects and demand in that field. It's crucial for students to research and choose a major that aligns with their interests and has good job prospects.Furthermore, inadequate career guidance and job search skills can also contribute to the problem. Some students may not receive proper guidance on how to write a resume, prepare for interviews, or effectively search for job opportunities. This lack of knowledge can make the job search process more challenging.Now, let's discuss some solutions to help college students overcome these challenges. Firstly, colleges and universities should provide more opportunities for students to gain practical experience. This can be done through internships, co-op programs, or partnerships with local businesses. By gainingpractical skills, students can become more competitive in the job market.Secondly, career counseling services should be enhanced. Colleges should offer career guidance workshops, resume writing workshops, and mock interview sessions to help students develop job search skills. Additionally, students should actively seek out career counseling services and take advantage of the resources available on campus.Furthermore, it's important for students to explore different career options and research the job market before choosing a major. They should consider factors such as job demand, salary prospects, and personal interests. By making informed decisions about their majors, students can increase their chances of finding suitable employment after graduation.Lastly, networking is a valuable tool for job seekers. Students should attend career fairs, professional events, and join relevant student organizations to expand their professional network. Building connections with professionals in their field of interest can lead to job opportunities and valuable advice.In conclusion, while it can be challenging for some college students to find jobs, there are solutions to overcome these difficulties. By gaining practical experience, seeking careerguidance, making informed decisions about majors, and building professional networks, college students can improve their chances of finding suitable employment. Remember, with determination and the right skills, we can all achieve our career goals!I hope you find this essay helpful and informative. Good luck to all the college students out there in their job search!篇5Why College Graduates Can't Find Jobs and How to Solve ItHi everyone! Today, I want to talk about a serious problem that many college graduates face - not being able to find jobs. It may seem strange, because we always think that going to college will guarantee us a good job. But sometimes, things don't go as planned. Let's explore the reasons behind this problem and find some solutions together!Firstly, one of the reasons why college graduates can't find jobs is because there are too many graduates competing for the same positions. Each year, thousands of students graduate from college and enter the job market. This creates a lot of competition and makes it harder for everyone to find a job. It'slike a big race, and sometimes it feels like there are not enough jobs for everyone.Another reason is that some college graduates lack practical skills and work experience. While they may have learned a lot of theory in college, they may not have had enough opportunities to apply their knowledge in real-life situations. Employers often look for candidates who not only have a degree but also have practical skills that can be immediately useful in the workplace.Furthermore, the job market is constantly changing. The jobs that were popular in the past may not be in demand anymore. Technology is advancing rapidly, and new industries are emerging. College graduates need to adapt to these changes and acquire the skills that are currently in demand. It's important to keep learning and stay updated with the latest trends in the job market.So, what can college graduates do to improve their chances of finding a job? Here are some solutions:Gain practical experience: While studying in college, try to participate in internships, part-time jobs, or volunteer work related to your field of study. This will help you gain practical experience and make your resume stand out.Develop transferable skills: Focus on developing skills that are valuable across different industries, such as communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and leadership. These skills can be useful in any job and will make you more marketable.Network: Build a strong professional network by attending job fairs, industry events, and connecting with professionals in your field. Sometimes, getting a job is not just about what you know, but also who you know.Continuously learn and adapt: Stay curious and keep learning even after you graduate. Take online courses, attend workshops, and stay updated with the latest industry trends. This will show potential employers that you are proactive and willing to grow.Be open to different opportunities: Sometimes, the job you get may not be exactly what you were expecting. Be open to different opportunities and consider starting in a lower position or a different industry. You can always work your way up and gain valuable experience along the way.In conclusion, college graduates may face difficulties in finding a job due to intense competition, lack of practical skills, and changes in the job market. However, by gaining practical experience, developing transferable skills, networking,continuously learning, and being open to different opportunities, college graduates can improve their chances of finding a job. Remember, finding a job takes time and perseverance. Stay positive and keep trying!I hope you found these tips helpful. Good luck to all the college graduates out there!篇6Why Can't College Kids Get Jobs? And How to Fix It!Hi there! Today I'm gonna tell you all about why kids who go to college sometimes have a really hard time finding a job after they graduate. It's a super big problem and can be really frustrating for them. But don't worry, I'll also share some ideas on how to make it better!The first big reason college grads struggle to get hired is because there are just too many of them! Imagine if your whole class tried to get the same job - that would be way too many people for one position. Well, that's kinda what's happening with college graduates. Tons and tons of people are going to university and getting degrees these days. But the number of jobs hasn't gone up as much. So there's a overload of candidatesall applying for the same roles. It's like a big traffic jam of job seekers!Another tricky thing is that a lot of students pick majors or courses that don't actually prepare them with useful skills for the workforce. They might study super theoretical topics without any practical experience. But employers want to hire people who already know how to do the job, not just read about it in books. It's kinda like if you took classes on how to bake a cake, but never actually baked one yourself. An employer at a bakery probably wouldn't want to hire you!Speaking of skills, that's another biggie. Sometimes the stuff students learn at college becomes outdated by the time they graduate a few years later. Technology, software, and best practices are changing so fast nowadays. So the knowledge they paid tons of money for can become kind of irrelevant or behind-the-times. It's like when your parents give youhand-me-down clothes that are no longer in style!Lack of work experience can also hold students back from landing that first gig out of college. Most entry-level jobs still want you to have some prior internships or work experiences listed on your resume. But it can be hard for students to fit those in while juggling classes, homework, activities, and for some,even part-time jobs to pay tuition. By the time they're graduating, their resumes look kinda empty.Those are some of the big roadblocks college grads run into. But don't lose hope - there are ways to knock those roadblocks over! Let me share some ideas:First off, students and universities need to do a much better job lining up degree programs with skills that are actuallyin-demand and hireable in the real world. They should frequently check in with employers and adjust their curriculums to teach students modern technical skills, software, processes etc. That way, graduates come out trained in the exact toolbox companies need.Colleges should also make internships a mandatory part of the curriculum. Getting hands-on work experience through internships while still in school is one of the best ways to become an attractive job candidate later. It gives students a chance to put their knowledge into practice at real companies. Those internship roles could potentially hire the students as full-time employees after too!Another really good thing for students is to start networking and making professional connections from day one on campus. Going to career fairs, joining professional clubs, reaching out toalumni for advice - all of that early networking pays off huge after graduation when looking for jobs. Sometimes it really comes down to who you know that can get your foot in the door.Speaking of doors, students should also be open-minded and flexible about what roles and industries they'll consider after school. The dream job they had in mind might be ultra competitive. But there could be great opportunities in other slightly different paths that could be a fantastic launch pad for their careers. Grads have to be willing to start anywhere to get that first bit of experience.Lastly, students about to graduate should work on personal branding and packaging themselves professionally. That means activities like getting active on LinkedIn, updating all social media to look hireable, practicing interview skills, revamping the resume, preparing portfolio examples of their work, and dressing to impress for career fairs and interviews. First impressions really matter!So in summary, there are lots of tricky reasons college doesn't always translate into getting hired right away. But being proactive, flexible, and professionally polished can go a long way! Building the right skills, gaining experience through internships, networking like crazy, and having an open mindset aboutopportunities are all part of the solution. With some hard work and creativity, I'm sure college kids can land that first big job!Well, that's all I've got to say on this super important topic. Let me know if you have any other questions! Study hard and best of luck with the job hunt after college. You got this!。
是否应该允许大学生选修课程的意见英文作文
是否应该允许大学生选修课程的意见英文作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Should College Students be Allowed to Take Elective CoursesIntroductionIn most universities and colleges, students are required to take a certain number of core courses to fulfill their degree requirements. However, some institutions also offer elective courses that students can choose to take based on their interests and career goals. The question of whether college students should be allowed to take elective courses is a topic of debate among educators and students alike. In this essay, I will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of allowing college students to take elective courses.Benefits of taking elective coursesOne of the main benefits of allowing college students to take elective courses is that it allows them to explore their interests and passions beyond their major field of study. For example, a student majoring in computer science may have apassion for music and can choose to take a music appreciation course as an elective. This not only allows the student to pursue their interests but also helps them develop a well-rounded education.Furthermore, elective courses can help students develop important skills such as critical thinking, creativity, and communication. For instance, a student who takes a public speaking course as an elective can improve their presentation skills and boost their confidence in speaking in front of an audience. These skills are valuable in the workplace and can make students more competitive in their job search.Drawbacks of taking elective coursesHowever, there are some drawbacks to allowing college students to take elective courses. One of the main concerns is that students may not prioritize their elective courses and focus more on their major courses. This can lead to students not taking their elective courses seriously and not gaining the full benefits of taking them.Additionally, taking elective courses can add to the workload for students who are already busy with their major requirements. This can lead to students feeling overwhelmed and not being able to fully commit to their elective courses.ConclusionIn conclusion, while there are benefits to allowing college students to take elective courses, there are also drawbacks that need to be considered. It is important for universities to strike a balance between providing students with the opportunity to explore their interests and ensuring that they are meeting their degree requirements. Ultimately, the decision of whether college students should be allowed to take elective courses should be based on the individual needs and goals of the students.篇2Should College Students Be Allowed to Take Elective Courses?In today's higher education landscape, colleges and universities offer students a wide range of elective courses to choose from. These courses cover a variety of subjects outside of a student's major, allowing them to explore different interests and develop new skills. But the question remains: Should college students be allowed to take elective courses?Some argue that elective courses are essential for students' personal and academic growth. By taking courses outside of their major, students can broaden their knowledge base, developcritical thinking skills, and gain a better understanding of the world around them. For example, a business major may choose to take a course in psychology to better understand consumer behavior. This cross-disciplinary approach can help students become more well-rounded individuals and better prepared for the challenges of the future.Furthermore, elective courses provide students with the opportunity to explore their passions and interests. College is a time for self-discovery, and taking elective courses allows students to pursue subjects that may not be offered in their major or may not be directly related to their career goals. For instance, a biology major may have a passion for art and choose to take a photography course. This can lead to new hobbies, interests, and even potential career paths that the student may not have considered before.On the other hand, some argue that elective courses are a distraction from a student's major and can lead to a lack of focus. College is already a busy and demanding time for students, and adding elective courses to their workload can overwhelm them and detract from their main academic pursuits. Additionally, some argue that students should focus on developing deepexpertise in their chosen field rather than spreading themselves too thin across multiple subjects.However, it is important to remember that college is not just about preparing students for a specific career path. It is also about fostering lifelong learning, critical thinking, and personal growth. Elective courses play a crucial role in this process by offering students the opportunity to explore new ideas, perspectives, and interests.In conclusion, I believe that college students should be allowed to take elective courses. These courses provide students with valuable opportunities for personal and academic growth, self-discovery, and exploration. While it is important for students to focus on their major and develop expertise in their chosen field, elective courses can complement their education and help them become more well-rounded individuals. Ultimately, the decision to take elective courses should be left up to the student, who knows best what interests and passions will drive their academic journey.篇3Should college students be allowed to take elective courses?In recent years, there has been much debate on whether college students should be allowed to take elective courses. Some people believe that elective courses can enhance students' learning experience and help them develop a broader range of skills. However, others argue that elective courses can be a distraction from students' main academic pursuits and may not contribute much to their overall education. In my opinion, I believe that college students should be allowed to take elective courses, as they can enrich their educational experience and provide them with valuable skills for the future.One of the main arguments in favor of allowing college students to take elective courses is that they can help students develop a well-rounded education. By taking courses outside of their major, students can gain a broader perspective on the world and develop skills that may not be taught in their main academic area. For example, a computer science major may benefit from taking courses in graphic design or creative writing, as these courses can help them develop their creative thinking and communication skills. Additionally, elective courses can expose students to new ideas and perspectives that they may not have encountered in their major courses, thus helping them become more well-rounded individuals.Furthermore, elective courses can also help students explore their interests and passions. College is a time for students to discover what they are passionate about and what they truly enjoy. Elective courses provide students with the opportunity to explore different subjects and topics that they may be curious about, but have not had the chance to study in depth. By allowing students to take elective courses, colleges can help students discover new interests and passions that they may want to pursue further in their academic or professional careers.Additionally, elective courses can provide students with valuable skills that can be beneficial in their future careers. In today's competitive job market, employers are looking for candidates who have a diverse set of skills and experiences. By taking elective courses, students can develop skills that may not be taught in their main academic area, such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork. These skills are highly valued by employers and can give students a competitive edge in the job market.On the other hand, some people argue that elective courses can be a distraction from students' main academic pursuits. They argue that students should focus solely on their major courses in order to excel in their chosen field. However, I believe that takingelective courses can actually enhance students' academic performance. By developing a broad range of skills and knowledge through elective courses, students can become more well-rounded individuals and better able to tackle the challenges they may face in their academic and professional lives.In conclusion, I believe that college students should be allowed to take elective courses. Elective courses can enrich students' educational experience, help them develop valuable skills, and allow them to explore their interests and passions. By taking elective courses, students can become more well-rounded individuals who are better prepared for the challenges they may face in their academic and professional lives. Colleges should encourage students to take elective courses and provide them with the opportunity to explore different subjects and topics that can help them grow and develop as individuals.。
大学生社区工作好处和建议英语作文
Community Work for College Students:Benefits and SuggestionsCommunity work has become an integral part of thecollege experience, offering students an opportunity to engage with their local communities, develop meaningful relationships, and enhance their personal and professional skills. As students engage in community service and volunteer work, they gain insights into social issues,learn to collaborate effectively with diverse groups, and develop a sense of responsibility towards their communities. **Benefits of Community Work for College Students**1. **Personal Development**: Community work helps students develop a sense of empathy and understanding towards others, enabling them to appreciate diverse perspectives and backgrounds. It also fosters leadership skills, as students take on responsibilities and learn to manage teams effectively.2. **Professional Development**: Engaging in community work can provide students with real-world experience that complements their academic studies. This practical experience can be leveraged in future job searches, as employers often value candidates who possesshands-on experience and a commitment to community service. 3. **Networking Opportunities**: Community work often involves collaborating with individuals from diverse backgrounds and professions. These interactions provide students with an opportunity to expand their professional networks and build relationships that may be beneficial in their future careers. 4. **Community Impact**: Throughtheir contributions, college students can make a tangible impact on their communities. Whether it's improving educational resources, enhancing environmental sustainability, or addressing social issues, community work allows students to see the direct benefits of their efforts. **Suggestions for Enhancing Community Work Experiences for College Students**1. **Offer Diverse Opportunities**: Colleges and universities should strive to offer a range of community work opportunities that cater to students' interests and passions. This will encourage more students to participate and gain valuable experiences.2. **Provide Training and Support**: Colleges should provide training and support to students engaged in community work. This could includeworkshops on effective communication, team building, and conflict resolution, among others. 3. **FacultyEngagement**: Faculty members can play a crucial role in enhancing community work experiences by supervising student projects, providing feedback, and connecting students with community organizations. 4. **Recognition and Rewards**: Colleges should recognize and reward students who demonstrate exceptional commitment and achievements in community work. This could include scholarships, certificates, or letters of recommendation. 5.**Sustainability**: Colleges should strive to make community work a sustainable part of the academic calendar, ensuring that students have sufficient time and resourcesto engage with their communities effectively.In conclusion, community work offers college students numerous benefits that span personal, professional, and community-level impacts. By providing diverse opportunities, training and support, faculty engagement, recognition and rewards, as well as sustainability, colleges can further enhance the community work experiences of their students, fostering positive change and personal growth.**大学生社区工作:好处与建议**社区工作已经成为大学生活中不可或缺的一部分,为学生提供了与当地社区互动、建立有意义的关系,并提升个人和专业技能的机会。
2023年广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语考试真题答案
Part I Dialogue Completion (15points)1.-Excuse mc.sir.Would you please tell me how to get to Beijing Hotel?- D.Don't men Would you like to take a bus or walk?2.How nice your new dress looks on you ! A.Thanks.3.B.Are you ready to order now? Ye.I'll have4.Hey.you look concerned.A.What's wrong with you?- The final exam.I'm not fully prepared yet.5.John, where are the cookies? Don't tell me you ate them all! Again! C.Yes, I did.I couldn't help it.They were so good.,.6.Sir, D.did I do anything wrong? Yes.sir.You ran through the stop sign.May I see your driver.license, please?7.Hi.Linda.do you think it's possible to have a talk this afternoon? D.I'd love to , but I've got a pretty tight schedule this afternoon.8.ABC Booking Office.Good morning.A.Can I help you? Yes, I want to fly to Guangzhou the day after tomorrow and I want to know if there is a flight sometime around 3 p.m.9.Welcome to our shop.Anything I can do for you? B.I'd like a sweater10.Have you heard that Wang has divorced her husband? A.I've heard of it.She looks quite miserable.11.Excuse me, I'm afraid C.I've lost my way.Could you tell me where I am?You're on the 77thstreet.Where would you like to go?12.What's the weather like in your hometown? C.It's very nice, usually warm and sunny in spring and autumn.13.Well.D.what seems to be your trouble?I'm not feeling well.doctor.I have a sore throat.14.Pamela, can you come to a meeting on Friday?A.I'm not sure15.B.Please close the window, Mike.It's a little chilly in here.Okay.Is there anything else I can do for you before I leave?Part ][ Reading Comprehension (40 points)Passage One Nearly a quarter-century after a German boy tossed a message in a bottle off a ship in the Baltic Sea, he's received an answer.16.The message in the bottle was found B.24 years later17.The letter in the bottle was written in D.German18.The letter in the bottle was actually written by C.Frank's father19.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Daniil Korotkikh believed the bottle must have stayed in the sea all the time before he got it.20.That the letter is found and answered so many years later is a(n) A.surprise to all the people. Passage TwoToday, many people are starving to death.21.According to the first paragraph, today the problem with many people is that D.not enough food is provided to them22.The man ate only one meal a day because C.he wanted to know how hungry people could be23.At first, when he was hungry he found that a glass of water B.could remove his hunger24.The experiment made the man realize thatC.food has a different meaning for people25.After the experiment was over, the man might have felt thatD.something should be done for the hungry people of the worldPassage Three A college education is not just preparation for a career26.The word "well-rounded" in Paragraph 1 meansA.well developed in a range of aspects27.According to the text.recent high school graduates D are no more than adult students in American college28.American colleges are for B.anyone who has a need29.How many methods can one use to obtain information about schools? B.Four.30.According to the passage, the most basic reason for the high rate of college enrollment isC.people's faith in educationPassage Four A man from flew York is suing four big fast-food companies.31.What does the word "suing" in the first sentence mean? D.Taking a legal action against,32.Caesar Barber's problem is that B.he suffers diseases Caused by overweight33.By suing the four big fast-food Companies.Caesar Barber wants to C.warn the public of the harm of eating fast foods34.The other two who may soon join Barber's suit A.suffer similar diseases to his35.Fast- food restaurants are D.quite optimistic about this casePart III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)36.As soon as you take off any clothing, D.fold it neatly and place it on the chair.37.It takes only half an hour to go to the museum by a short B.cut across the park.38.The trouble is that he really likes doing it but he's C.ashamed to admit it.39.Some economists attribute much of the rising wage inequality in this country D to the shift in favor of the most skilled workers.40.The father went to the door in A.answer to a knock from outside.41.When he really does something wrong, he is willing to B.apologize42.Her great dream of becoming a writer has finally become a D.reality43.During the afternoon Marilla kept the child busy with A.various tasks and watched over her with a keen eye when she did them.44.The best way to make friends is to start a conversation with someone and D.find out what your common interests are and go from there.45.She said it was important to A.handle things correctly and in a businesslike manner,46.Peter was C.determined that there should be no misunderstanding on that point.47.I wanted to pay for the coffee, but I found that all I had was a couple of A.worthless coins.48.If you are happy and enjoying life, you are automatically B.attractive and people around want to be with you.49.He's the sort of person who C.bores you at parties.50.He was A.sensible enough to see that Jake was the best candidate for the job.51.I'm trying to be more C.economical when I go shopping, and only buying what I reallyneed.52.The company isn't D.capable of doing such big business.53.Many thousands have benefited D.from the new medical system.54.Most people make such mistakes B.sometime in their whole life.55.The university C.resisted pressure to close its art department.56.If Peter had given up his part-time job, he B.might have passed the final exam.57.All C.that is needed is to give him a warning.58.Mr.Phillips caught up with the boy in the corridor and id his hand on his shoulder.59.Such problems C.as air pollution and traffic jams are becoming more and more serious in some big cities.st year he learned A.twice as much as he had expected because he worked a lot harder.61.I wasn’t able to catch the bus.I D.should have got up ten minutes earlier.62.His first novel was a failure, B.so was his second novel63.C.Having finished his last word, he got into a taxi and disappeared in no time.64.Let's read the novel together.A.shall we65.Little A.did I expect to win your friendship in this way.66.My university lies in the north of the city.around C.which are high mountains.67.I rushed to the meeting without breakfast.Only B.to be told that it had been postponed.68.I B.was traveling along the Great Wall for hours when I saw her.69.There are 40 teachers in this school, ten of whom are D.men teachers70.C.In case of a change of weather, please take the coat with you.71.The tall tree.B.whose leaves are darker than those of the other two.is as old as grandpa.72.You A.had better wear your glasses, for the words are rather small.73.A.However amusing the story is, I cannot spare any time to read it.74.The girl wanted to eat up all the candies, but her mother told her A.not to75.The film is an award winner and is D.worth seeingPart IV Cloze Test (10 points)A special research team from the local medical center76 B.did experiments completely blind babies.The babies to be tested on lived at home with their mothers or families. The research workers would visit the babies and closely77 D.observed the development of their senses and behavior every two weeks.In most78 B.cases, the research workers tested the responses of the blind babies to different stimuli79 B.normal baby would react with smiles and laughter to tickling , to the voice of a relative, and to hugging from his family.His reactions were swift.80 C.However most of the blind babies, according to the experiments, responded to stimuli impassively.In fact, they were indifferent to 81 A.any sound.But82 A.under some special situations, some of them were able to 83 D.react to the sound of their mothers with a ually, their response was very 84 C.slowThe tests were done about nine months; they85 A.began when the blind babies were one month old and ended when they were ten months old.Part V Writing(15 points)1.有旳人认为大学生要多些社会实践, 为未来工作作准备.2.有旳人认为大学生要把时间和精力放在学习.3.你旳观点是什么?To Iearn or to PracticeNowadays.more and more people have got the Opportunities to study at colleges and universities.Should college students make efforts to acquire knowledge at school, or should they spend more time participating in social activities? This question has aroused wide concern, Some people think that college students should attach great importance to social practice, which can offer them a chance to contact the society and meet different kinds of people.In this way students can gain some valuable social experience, which will be useful to their future career.Besides, students can apply what they have learned in class to practical work so as to better understand what they have learnt in classes.However, other people hold different opinions.They believe that the true function of college is to gain access to knowledge for its own sake.Only after students acquire the basic knowledge can they be competent in their future jobs.In addition.they worry that some students get overly interested in social practice and want to work full-time, thus neglecting their studies.As far as I am concerned, 1 firmly believe that college students should put their studies in the first place and see social practice just as a useful supplement.They ought to strike a balance between social practice and their studies.。
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Colleges and universities should offer students better job preparation before they start working.
University job preparation provides a chance for students to find a good job. Students could earn high sala
ries and have good career development. Through job preparation, their abilities and personalities are analyzed.so they can find the most suitable job for themselves. For example my cousin who has introverted characteristic, but without the university job preparation, he lacked the knowledge of what kind of jobs match his skills and personalities and became a sales person. As a result he preformed poorly on his job. If he had the preparation he could evaluate his strengths and weaknesses. So he could better understand what are the suitable jobs for him, such as accountant or doctor. Therefore the university preparation is influential to students’ future career.
After high percentage of students are employed by satisfying jobs, the university reputation increases. The ultimate goal for most university students is to find a good job. When the employment rate of the university is high, the university will attract more and better students. For example, in 2011, Yale
University increased the percentage of students who found good jobs by 20 precent. Its admission rate decreased from 7.3 to 4.8 percent. The students realize if they come to yale they will have more opportunities to find a suitable job with high salaries.
Job preparation benefits the society. If everybody works with suitable position. They will do their work more efficiently and get more achievement on it. Thus creating more benefits for the society. For example, according to the research, the people who work with the job which they are interested in can make 1.5-2times profits than the people who work for the job they don’t like. The entire society is better off when people are working for suitable jobs.
All in all, college or university job preparation is not only good for the students but also make benefit for the college and society. So i think colleges and universities should offer students better job preparation before they start working.。