2020年英语二作文预测精讲

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英语二作文预测

Exercise 1

高分范文:

According to the investigation results shown in the pie chart above, people differ on the attitude towards waste sorting—52% of the respondents totally support such an idea, with another12% showing reserved consent, while 31% are strongly against it. Meanwhile, 5% of the respondents show no interest in such an issue, taking an indifferent attitude. It seems that the full import of waste sorting may take a while to sink in.

Compared with the traditional way of collecting waste, the new method has varieties of benefits. For the first thing, wastes are sent to different factories according to their classification instead of landfills. Accordingly, less land is occupied with a slighter possibility of secondary pollution caused by waste combustion. Meanwhile, not only does waste classification cut the spending on treating waste, but, beyond most people’s expectation, it generates some handsome profits. Recyclable wastes, such as paper, glass and plastic, can be reused after being processed in related factories, while other wastes can be turned into the valuable. However, there still are a proportion of people who are so stubborn that they are not willing to break their old habit, which has been in the way of popularizing waste sorting.

As far as I am concerned, necessary steps must be taken so as to push forward waste sorting, which entails not only the joint efforts from both the government and the media but also the contribution from the individuals. Government along with the media is supposed to popularize the significance and the necessity of waste sorting;

meanwhile, for us individuals, we should sort out the waste before we dispose it. Only in this way can we live in a more harmonious environment.

Exercise 2

高分范文:

It goes without saying that this set of charts aim at revealing a current social problem happening in the schools: students are overburdened with too much homework. According to the left bar chart, an ordinary student may spend as long as 93 minutes in doing their homework every single day, which nearly doubles the time he spends on TV, computer or sports. From the right pie chart, doing homework disproportionately accounts for 39% of a student’s extracurricular time.

What the charts convey is nothing but a norm in the current education system. There are two primary factors which can account for such a phenomenon: the first goes to the schools, the other the parents. On the one hand, schools attach excessive attention to the scores of the students, which seems to be a major measure of the reputation and achievement of a school. Thus, for the sake of its fame and future enrollment, schools would assign a large amount of homework for the students. On the other hand, though caring about the development of their children, parents tend to stress a great deal to the kids’ performance in school, expecting them to be the top ones into the society. Consequently, they send the kids to a variety of art classes after school, which invites extra pressure to their children.

As I see it, students now should be relieved of the excessive pressure from their study. Schools as well as parents are supposed to pay heed to the all-round development of students, which not only includes the intelligence, but also contains

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