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GMAT考试写作 6分模板

GMAT考试写作 6分模板

文章总模板(1)In this XXX (argument), the author concludes that 结论主张目标, citing the fact/reason that前提事实原因一. What’s more, the author points out that 前提事实原因二. While this argument seems reasonable, it is nevertheless unacceptable to embrace the credibility of this argument after careful scrutiny.(2)In the first place, it is mentioned that …… The author unfairly assumes that ……Therefore, it is highly doubtful that ……(3)In the second place, stated in this argument is a fact that…… The author's conclusion relie s on the gratuitous assumption that ……Therefore, in face of such limited evidence, the conclusion turns out to be less well backed.(4)Last but not the least, the author tells us the conclusion that…… He or she might have been attempting to mislead us int o believing that …...Therefore, with no regard to …… (all of these and other possibilities/differences/a thorough cost-benefit analysis), it is fallacious to draw the conclusion at all.(5)After analyzing the reasoning line and the use of evidence in this argument, it requires more improvement in several aspects. Instead of simply relying on the evidence given so far, the author ought to provide credible evidence about , eliminate other factors that may result in , or take into account other issues discussed above.调查问题In the first place, one possible problem in this argument involves the survey itself. As weall know, the smaller the sample size is, the less reliable the result of the survey is. So, if the number of the participants in the survey is too small, it will be highly doubtful whether the conclusion is credible. In addition, the author provides no evidence to ensure that those who responded to the survey are representative of the whole group. Those who were more interested in XX might be more likely to respond to the questionnaire. Due to the lack of randomness and representativeness in the survey sample, the statistical reliability of the survey will be really dubious.内容补充(1) assume/assumption that + (2) However+1) 他因(1) B is determined solely by A. While A is a seemingly important element in determining B, it is hardly the only or even necessarily required one. (2) The author omits the possibility of other alternative facts that …… It is entirely possible that .... It is equally pos sible that .... Moreover, perhaps ....2) 他果(1) A will solely result in B. While B is a seemingly possible result of A, it is hardly the only one. (2) The author omits the possibility of other alternative facts that …… It is entirely possible that .... It is equally possible that .... Moreover, perhaps ....3) 错误类比(1) A is analogous to B in all aspects. (2) It is clear that the author fails to take into account the possible differences between these two ……4) 时地全等(1) X would remain unchanged over/sinc e… (or at different locations) (2) The fact that happened (n years ago) is not a sound evidence to draw a conclusion that …… In addition, it is possible that this trend will fluctuate or even reverse in the future.5) 时序因果/无因果(1) B is due to A, just because B happened after A. (2) There is no sufficient evidence to bolster the assumption that there is a cause-and-effect relationship between A and B.6) 二者择一(1) A and B are mutually exclusive alternatives. (2) Common sense and observation tell us that combining both A and B might achieve better effects.7) 成本收益(1) the (construction) of XXX will solely bring some benefit such as …… (2) This assumption fails to take into account the increase in cost and inefficiency that could result from XXX“a thorough cost-benefit analysis”假设错误assume 现写However + ……(1) There is no sufficient evidence to bolster the assumption that ……(2) There is, however, no guarantee that this is true, nor does the author provide any evidence to substantiate this assumption.。

2023年GMAT作文范文及解析:用假花还是真花

2023年GMAT作文范文及解析:用假花还是真花

2023年GMAT作文范文及解析:用假花还是真花2023年GMAT作文范文及解析:用假花还是真花The following editorial appeared in the South Fork Gazette.1,花枯萎了不只和浇水次数有关2,不能只从本钱考虑要用假花还是真花还要从收益角度3,最后的那个调查不可靠4,那个公司提供的本钱数据是否可靠sle1In the third place, the survey ed by the author is worthless because some of its details have not been provided. Without additional information, such as the total number of people in the city or the framework of who were conducted, the result of the survey may lack representative. We can picture that the city has a population of more than 5 million, but this survey conducted only 1200 people, especially readers who are easily affected by the gazette's editorial.Since the author mits logical mistakes mentioned above and fails to consider the whole situation prehensively, his ideas should not be adopted. The conclusion would be strengthened if he can obviate these three major logical msitakes.Sle2In this argument, the author makes a conclusion that the city should plant artificial flowers instead of real flowers in big decorative pot on Main Street. The author's line of reasoning is established on his assumption that by planting plastic flowers, the city can save money. To support such an assumption, the author cites three supportive exles: last year, the city contracted with Flower Power to plant a variety of flowers and to water them each, yet by midsummer many of the plants were wilted; although the initial cost for plastic flowers is twice as much as real plants, the city can save money after two years; finally, public reaction will definitely support the proposal. At the first glance, the argument seems to be somewhat convincing. However, a close and deepreflection reveals how groundless and problematic it is. In the following paragraphs, I should elaborate the main flaws in the argument.In the first place, the author fails to explore the real underlying reasons for the death of the plants and flowers. Instead, he makes a gratuitous assumption that more frequent watering is needed. However, the author fails to substantiate his point. In no case can the mere fact that the flowers are wilted help to build up such an assumption flawlessly. It is possible that many of the plants were wilted because they required drier soils for survival and thriving. Unless the author can build up a causal correlation between the survival of the plants and more needed watering, the assumption remains questionable and open to discussion.In the second place, the author mentions that planting plastic flowers means the saving of money in the long run. However, the credibility of such an assertion has yet to be established, especially since the author ignores to point out that most of theplastic plants will last for more than two years. One obvious rebuttal to the author's reasoning is that investigations show that a majority of plastic plants, if planted on the Main Street, can only last for at most two years without the protection from direct sunshine. In such a case, the author's assertion that planting plastic plants will save money is of dubious validity.。

GMAT作文及解析

GMAT作文及解析

GMAT作文及解析2017年GMAT作文范文及解析阅读别人写的好的作文并不是为了抄袭,而是给自己写作文提供多一点思路。

下面是店铺整理的2017年GMAT作文范文及解析,希望对大家有用,更多消息请关注应届毕业生网。

GMAT作文范文及解析:修建多层停车场The following is from an editorial that appeared in a River City newspaper.“The Clio Development Group wants to build a multilevel parking garage on Dock Street in River City, but the plan should not be approved. Most of the buildings on the block would then have to be demolished. Because these buildings were erected decades ago, they have historic significance and must therefore be preserved as economic assets in the effort to revitalize a restored riverfront area. Recall how Lakesburg has benefited from business increases in its historic downtown center. Moreover, there is plenty of vacant land for a parking lot elsewhere in River City.”给River城的报纸的编辑的一封信:Clio发展商不应该被允许在Dock街修建多层停车场,因为这个街区的大多数建筑将被摧毁。

北美范文精析Issue 41 范文精析

北美范文精析Issue 41 范文精析

41 The greatness of individuals can be decided only by those who live after them, not by their contemporaries.Can a person's greatness be recognized only in retrospect, by those who live after the person, as the speaker maintains? In my view the speaker unfairly generalizes. In some areas, especially the arts, greatness is often recognizable in its nascent stages. However, in otherareas, particularly the physical sciences, greatness must be tested over time before it can be confirmed. In still other areas, such as business, the incubation period for greatness varies from case to case. we do not require a rear-view mirror to recognize artistic greatness--whether in music, visual arts, or literature. The reason for this is simple: art can be judged at face value. There's nothing to be later proved or disproved, affirmed or discredited, or even improved upon or refined by further knowledge or newer technology. History is replete with examples of artistic greatness immediately recognized, then later confirmed. Through his patronage, the Pope recognized Michelangelo's artistic greatness, while the monarchs of Europe immediately recognized Mozart's greatness by granting him their most generous commissions. Mark Twain became a best-selling author and household name even during his lifetime. And the leaders of the modernist school of architecture marveled even as Frank LloydWright was elevating their notions about architecture to new aesthetic heights.By contrast, in the sciences it is difficult to identify greatness without the benefit ofhistorical perspective. Any scientific theory might be disproved tomorrow, thereby demoting the theorist's contribution to the status of historical footnote. Or the theory might withstand centuries of rigorous scientific scrutiny. In any event, a theory may or may not serve as a springboard for later advances in theoretical science. A current example involves the ultimate significance of two opposing theories of physics: wave theory and quantum theory. Some theorists now claim that a new so-called "string" theory reconciles the two opposing theories--at least mathematically. Yet "strings" have yet to be confirmed empirically. Only time will tell whether string theory indeed provides the unifying laws that all matter in the universe obeys. In short, the significance of contributions made by theoretical scientists cannot be judged by their contemporaries--only by scientists who follow them.In the realm of business, in some cases great achievement is recognizable immediately,while in other cases it is not. Consider on the one hand Henry Ford's assembly-line approachto manufacturing affordable cars for the masses. Even Ford could not have predicted the impact his innovations would have on the American economy and on the modern world. On the other hand, by any measure, Microsoft's Bill Gates has made an even greater contribution than Ford; after all, Gates is largely responsible for lifting American technology out of the doldrums during the 1970s to restore America to the status of economic powerhouse and technological leader of the world. And this contribution is readily recognizable now--as it is happening. Of course, the DOS and Windows operating systems, and even Gates' monopoly, might eventually become historical relics. Yet his greatness is already secured.In sum, the speaker overlooks many great individuals, particularly in the arts and in business, whose achievements were broadly recognized as great even during their own time. Nevertheless, other great achievements, especially scientific ones, cannot be confirmed as such without the benefit of historical perspective.这种改写的方式很新颖用问题改写作者的 观点开头段里涵盖了一 部分作者的观点同时涉及到了具体 的事例这种写法不做推荐表转折的连词 位于句首,清晰表明 段间的关系不经意间体现了领域拆分伴随结构做结果状语跳板、出发点例子举的很典型通过time,体现当代人无法做到的事情再次体现领域拆分素材积累Bill Gates和Jobs的例子适用于很多领域这种细节的体现是 例子的加分项这个总结很到位,强调了在哪些领域成就是可以被当代人所认可的 但是问题在于艺术这个领域被放到了开头段,如果能用一个中心段落来论述,会更好整体评价:1. 作者逻辑清晰,语言流畅,用词很准确2. 但在开头段落中用领域拆分支持了自己的观点,这个不 恰当,因为把arts这个领域生成一个中心段落,来单独论述GRE写作 路莎。

2023年GMAT写作满分范文赏析

2023年GMAT写作满分范文赏析

2023年GMAT写作总分值范文赏析2023年GMAT写作总分值范文赏析范文一:GMAT写作参考题目“Courtesy is rapidly disappearing from everyday interactions, and as a result, we are all the poorer for it.”From your perspective, is this an accurate observation? Why or why not? Explain, using reasons and/or exles from your own experience, observations, or reading.GMAT写作范文:Most people encounter multiple instances of ordinary courtesy and good manners every daysimple acts such as smokers asking whether anyone minds if they light up, people letting others with fewer items ahead in grocery-store lines, and freeway drivers switching lanes to acmodate faster drivers or those entering via on-rs. Admittedly, most people alsoencounter discourtesy or poor manners on a daily basispeople using obscene language in public places where young children are present, and business associates intentionally ignoring phone calls, to name a few. However, such acts do not prove that good manners and courtesy are disappearing; they simply show that both courtesy and discourtesy abound in everyday life. Thus the claim that courtesy and good manners are disappearing grossly (adv. 非常, 粗, 很) distorts reality.In conclusion, the speaker’s claim that mon courtesy and good manners are disappearing is not born out by everyday experience. I suspect the speaker has failed to consider that negative experiences leave stronger impressions on our memory and are more interesting to relate (讲;表达) to others thanpositive ones.范文二:GMAT写作题目(2)“Courtesy is rapidly disappearing from everyday interactions, and as a result, we are all the poorer for it.”From your perspective, is this an accurate observation? Why or why not? Explain, using reasons and/or exles from your own experience, observations, or reading.GMAT写作总分值范文:Most people encounter multiple instances of ordinary courtesy and good manners every daysimple acts such as smokers asking whether anyone minds if they light up, people letting others with fewer items ahead in grocery-store lines, and freeway drivers switching lanes to acmodate faster drivers or those entering via on-rs. Admittedly, most people also encounter discourtesy or poor manners on a daily basispeople using obscene language in public places where young children are present, and business associates intentionally ignoring phone calls, to name a few. However, such acts do not prove that good manners and courtesy are disappearing; they simplyshow that both courtesy and discourtesy abound in everyday life. Thus the claim that courtesy and good manners are disappearing grossly (adv. 非常, 粗, 很) distorts reality.In conclusion, the speaker’s claim that mon courtesy and good manners are disappearing is not born out by everyday experience. I suspect the speaker has failed to consider that negative experiences leave stronger impressions on our memory and are more interesting to relate (讲;表达) to others thanpositive ones.“Since science and technology are being more and more essential to modern society, schools should devote more time to teaching science and technology and less to tea ching the arts and humanities.”Discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the opinion stated above. Support your views with reasons and/or exles from your own experience, observations, or reading.范文三:GMAT写作总分值范文:Because scientific knowledge is increasingly important in our technological world and in the practical world of jobs and careers, schools should devote sufficient time to teaching mathematics and science. This is not to say, however, that schools should devote less time to the arts or humanities. To the contrary, in a technological age the study of arts and humanities is probably more important than everfor three reasons.First of all, studying the arts and humanities can help students bee better mathematicians and scientists. For exle, recent studies of cognitive development show that studying music at an early age can strengthen a child’s later grasp of mathematics. And understanding philosophical concepts has helped scientists recognize their own presuppositions, and frame their central questions more accurately.Secondly, studying the creative and intellectual achievement of others helps inspire our own creativity and intellectual questioning. This is particularly important in an era dominated by technology, where werun a serious risk of being automatons who fit neatly into the efficient functioning of some system.In conclusion, schools should not devote less time to the arts and humanities. These areas of study augment and enhance learning in mathematics and science, as well as helping to preserve the richness of our entire human legacy while inspiring us to further it. Moreover, disciplines within the humanities provide methods and contexts for evaluating the morality of our technology and for determining its proper direction.。

北美GMAT范文精讲

北美GMAT范文精讲

北美GMAT范文精讲备考GMAT写作的考生可能都听过GMAT北美范文精讲这本书,但估计多数人对这本书的具体情况一知半解。

接下来小编就北美GMAT范文精讲为大家做详细介绍,希望对大家的GMAT写作备考有帮助。

1. 北美GMAT范文精讲内容介绍本书是2005年世界知识出版社出版的针对GMAT写作备考的指导书籍,作者是(美)斯图尔特,(美)奥图尔和(美)博穆斯塔德。

该书提供了200多道GMAT作文真题及其范文,精讲其中的近100篇,并分析总结了Issue和Argument高分写作技巧,指导你立竿见影地提高作文成绩。

同时还帮助你揣摩评卷人的心理,使你真正做到知已知彼,百战不殆。

该书主要教考生如何针对自己的基础情况进行有针对性的入门及提升自己的GMAT写作水平,同时考生可以对自己的写作进行查缺补漏,针对自己的不足可以多做一些题目习题,熟能生巧。

里面的写作题目很全面,针对不同程度的备考者都会有所帮助。

更多相关内容请点击GMAT作文题库介绍。

2. 目录展示第一章如何准备GMAT写作考试1、GMAT官方作文题库2、GMAT作文部分的基本考试程序3、作文阅读、评分以及分数报送4、立论分析部分5、驳论作文解析6、如何形成恰当并且有说服力的写作风格7、CAT系统和计算机界面第二章Issue范文精讲第三章Issue范文精选第四章Argument范文精讲第五章Argument范文精选。

3. GMAT北美范文精讲优缺点分析优点:该书对于GMAT写作的理论讲解非常全面深刻,对考生备考有重要的指导作用,可以帮助考生在掌握基础知识的前提下高效备考。

并且配合有专项练习,对于巩固提升考生的写作水平具有重要意义。

缺点:该书的出版年份为2005年,而2012年GMAT考试在经历改革之后作文部分发生了比较大的变化,删除了GMAT写作的Issue部分,仅保留了Argument写作。

因此。

考生在使用本书备考时可以忽略Issue部分的内容,重点关注Argument,否则会做无用功。

GMAT作文范文

GMAT作文范文

Issue:The rise of multinational corporations is leading to global homogeneity*. Because people everywhere are beginning to want the same products and services, regional differences are rapidly disappearing.”* homogeneity: sameness, similarityWhether the rise of multinational corporations is leading to global homogeneity is a broadly debated topic that attracted many attentions. While it is true that in some circumstances that because people everywhere are beginning to want the same products and services, regional differences are rapidly disappearing, in other instances, however, the argument may not be valid. Therefore, as far as I am concerned, I agree that the rise of multinational corporations is not leading to global homogeneity.First of all, regional differences are reflected more by the different culture, different building style and history more by the same products and services. The example can be found in the case that when one drinks Coke at the street corner of Roma and Beijing, he can easily distinguish the difference between Beijing and Roma. Under this circumstance, it is obvious that the rise of multinational corporations will not diminish the regional difference.In addition,while multinational corporations enter different regions, the corporations usually adjust their products to meet the taste of the local people. The reason is not far to see from the example of that the languages of Windows, an operation system produced by Microsoft, vary from country to country. To illustrate, we may consider that Microsoft produced different Windows to meet the distinct requirement of each region. Thus, the rise of multinational corporations is not leading to global homogeneity.Finally, during the multinational corporation enter the global market, these corporations not only bring the products and services to the regions, but also introduce the regional differences to the world. For example, one can feel the culture difference of Germany and Japanese by their different car models. Some might argue that the more and more similar posters are hanging on the street in the different regions. However, this argument alone can hardly support the conclusion that the rise of multinational corporations is leading to global homogeneity. In fact, these cases are rare and therefore are too weak to make this conclusion. When the advantages and disadvantages are carefully examined, the most striking conclusion is that the rise of multinational corporations is not leading to global homogeneity.In conclusion, it is likely that the rise of multinational corporations is leading to global homogeneity in little extent. However, considering the above presented reasons, we may safely to draw the conclusion that the rise of multinational corporations is not leading to global homogeneityArgue:“When the Apogee Company had all its operations in one location, it was more profitable than it is today. Therefore, the Apogee Company should close down its field offices and conduct all its operations from a single location. Such centralization would improve profitability by cutting costs and helping the company maintain better supervision of all employees.”The author in this argument is trying to establish that Apogee Company should close down its field offices and conduct all its operations from a single location. This conclusion is based on the assertion that Apogee Company’s more profit in the past years was simply caused by operating in one location. To support this conclusion, the author reasons that such centralization would improve profitability by cutting costs. In addition, he assumes that centralization would help the company maintain better supervision of all employees. Closely examining the author’s logic and reasoning, we find that neither of these reasons provides sufficient support for the conclusion and this argument suffers two serious logical flaws.First of all, this argument relies on a groundless assumption that the reason why Apogee Company is less profitable than before is because it was operated in multip le locations.However, no evidence stated in the report supports this crucial assumption. There are many other factors that could have caused or contributed to the result that the Apogee Company is less profitable. It is possible that the competitors of Apogee Company are stronger than past; it is also possible that the slowdown of the overall economical environment have caused the less profitability on today than past. Any of these scenarios, if true, would show that Apogee Company’s poor financial perfor mance is not due to the multi- location operation. Therefore, without ruling out other factors or presenting stronger evidence, the author cannot conclusively assert that Apogee should close down its field offices and conduct all its operations from a single location,Second, the author commits the “after this and therefore because of this” fallacy where the author assumes that because the poor financial performance occurred after the Apogee Company conducted its operation from more than one location, the multi-location operation was responsible for the poor financial performance. The statistical relationship between the poor financial performance and multi-location operation can not necessarily establish the causality between Apogee Company’s poor financia l performance and its multi location operation. In fact, the author obviously ignored the possibility of other alternative factors such as the price increase of raw materials, or the extra expense for the construction of new factory, which may contribute to the Apogee Company’s poor financial performance. It may be only a coincidence that the poor financial performance happened after Apogee Company moved from one location operation to multi-location operation. Unless the author can rule out other factors relevant to the relation between poor financial performance and multi- location operation, this assumption is in question and can not be accepted.In conclusion, this argument is ineffective because the author commits the above mentionedlogical mistakes. The author could strengthen the conclusion that Apogee Company should close its field offices and conducts all its operation in single location by demonstrating that the poor financial performance was a result of multi-location operation.。

gmat 写作 练习题解析和部分范文 Q15

gmat 写作 练习题解析和部分范文 Q15

原作者思路:东C改变限速各种出事【出事的细节:1 统计2 分析——警惕性降低】——改变限速是危险的行为——所以西C就不应该改变限速需要大家掌握的基础知识——限速1 统计【时效性】weekM 这个统计数据是在一周内得出的I 一周的时间统计的信息足以证明改变限速危险P 这个数据无法支持结论(时效性问题)E If 限速的平均(时间)很长,一周内的数据就无法证明了。

【原因可能一周之内的数据可能包括了统计错误或者导致交通事故频发的其他原因】最终无法证明结论1.1 统计数据3%如果基数非常小的话那么数据无法支持2 accident minor acc vs. Vital acc3 alertness——dangerous 天气4 东C 西CThis editorial asserts that West Cambria should not change its highway speed limits because such changes adversely affect driver alertness and are therefore dangerous. To support this claim, the editorial cites statistics indicating that whenever East Cambria changed its speed limits, an average of 3 percent more automobile accidents occurred during the week after the change than during the week preceding it, even when the speed limit was lowered. As it stands, this argument suffers from three critical flaws.【5MIN】M The assertion that XXX is dangerous originated from a survey showing the change in number of accident within a week before and after any change.I The question raise by the author might lead us to believe thata one week period sta DATA can indicate the conclusion.P But the truth is that this sta. Could be inadequate.E As we can see, setting up speed limit is a long-term task for the GOV., so the basic character of SPL is stability, which means that the effect of SPL also requires a data that calculated in acomparatively long term. However the STA was only base on one week period. If the STA data tend to be wrong due to tech problems or the road accident increased due to bad weather, the one week STA data would fail to indicate the danger of changing SPL.First, it is unlikely that the brief one-week periods under comparison are representative of longer time periods.A difference of only 3 percent during one particular week can easily be accounted for by other factors, such as heavy holiday traffic or bad weather, or by problems with reporting or sampling.Had the editorial indicated that several speed-limit changes in East Cambria contributed to the statistic, the argument would be more convincing; but for all we know, the statistic is based on only one such change.In any event, a one-week period is too brief to be representative because it is likely that accidents will occur morefrequently immediately following the change, while people adjust to the new limit, than over the longer term when drivers have become accustomed to the change.M The suggestion was made based on a one-week sta.I The author intended to tell us that one week sta data is representative to prove his conclusion.P However, it is unlikely that this brief periods under comparison are representative of longer time periodsE A difference of only 3 percent during one particular week can easily be accounted for by other factors, such as heavy holiday traffic or bad weather, or by problems with reporting or sampling.If he simply conclude that the one week increase on accident can indicate that CHANGING spl IS DANEROUS, THE AUTHOR WOULD FAIL TO CONVINCE US WCAM SHOULD NOT CHANGE S[p]Secondly, the concept of ACC IS also vague. The author did not mention what kind of ACC occurred after the SPL CHANGE. the editorial fails to acknowledge possible differences in the types of accidents occurring before and after the change. It is possible that the accidents during the week before the change all involved fatalities, while those during the week after the change were minor fender-benders. If so, even though 3 percent more accidents occurred after the change, the author’s argument that changing the speed limit increases danger for drivers would be seriously weakened.[e]Thirdly, the editorial fails to take into account possible differences between East and West Cambria that are relevant to how drivers react to speed-limit changes. Factors such as the condition of roads, average age and typical driving habits of residents, and weather patterns, would probably affect how well or how quickly drivers adapt to speed-limit changes. Thus, changing speed limits in East Cambria might be more dangerous than changing them in West Cambria.In conclusion, the statistical evidence cited to support the argument is insignificant and probably unrepresentative. To better evaluate the argument, we need to know how many speed-limit changes contributed to the statistic and when the speed-limit changes were made. Finally, to strengthen the argument the author should show that East and West Cambria would be similarly affected by speed-limit changes.。

gmat 写作 练习题解析和部分范文 The departmental memo advised that the A co need n

gmat 写作 练习题解析和部分范文 The departmental memo advised that the A co need n

客户服务不需要改进[注:此是为逻辑信息总结]1 1000人中有9个【原文语言信息】#2 好多人不反对【原文假设/推理信息】#3 如果。

【原文逻辑关系/基础知识的切入】*3 baggage handling ---customer serviceThe departmental memo advised that the A co need no further review of the customer service over its flights. One of the initiative evidence is that on avr. 9 out of 1000 ......The data presented by the company was quite intriguing:The readers might infer from this survey thatNevertheless, this data might somehow be flawed by some plaint facts.Since we do not have access to........., we could propose thatIf this had ever happened within the flights of A, the conclusion would call for further investigation on how....Another concern for the argument is the attitude performed by the co.The author simply assumed that promotion of service is not necessary because the number of people who complained was fewer than those who do not.This intention can be regarded as the ignorance of customers will.And if those who didn't file a trial to the co had noticed this ignorance, they might lose their faith in the quality of service by A, thus the further consumer number would also drop.Even the two factors mentioned above were true, the author would also have to think twice whether to improve its service or not.M The issue discussed within the argument was only about B H.I The author intended to suggest that as long as BH problem is solved, the customer service would never be questioned by cu.P This belief, however, is short-sighted.EThe assumption presented by the author suggested thatHowever, this belief is obviously unconvincing.If the customers happened to be celebrities who are famous in certain social department, the effect of the bad service could be enlarged by media or rumors, thus the company would once again have to reconsider the proposal.。

gmat 写作 练习题解析和部分范文 Q3

gmat 写作 练习题解析和部分范文 Q3

The following appeared in the editorial section of a local newspaper:“This past winter, 200students from Waymarsh State College traveled to the state capitol building to protest against proposed cuts in funding for various state college programs. The other 12,000 Waymarsh students evidently weren’t so concerned about their education: they either stayed on campus or left for winter break. Since the group who did not protest is far more numerous, it is more representative of the state’s college students than are the protesters. Therefore the state legislature need not heed the appeals of the protesting students.”1 200 120002 *Protest3 Waymarsh不需要考虑抗议学生的声音=不需要考虑对于教育资金法案的反对呼声=教育资金新法案应该被通过【我们接下来的思路大多数源于“这个教育资金法案到底是什么性质”】P 抗议人数少于不抗议人数A 没有谁反对新法案E 200 vs. 12000C 不需要考虑抗议的声音=新法案通过1 200 VS 12000 [数据错误] P18[基数削弱]作者认为:200 not representative我们可以提出的条件200 rep [利益相关人少:300人]Q 这个法案涉及谁?——如果法案只涉及300人的利益(因为作者没有解释——削减究竟削减什么,削减谁的利益,削减的范围etc)2 “protest”= against?[概念偷换P19 OR 非此即彼P22]作者认为:只有protest 才能表达against,作者要想比较,必须比较AGAINST人数,但是他比较PROTEST人数我们可以提出的条件“作者认为反对就是抗议,抗议就是反对”抗议只是一种极端形式,这不代表不参加抗议就不能表示反对。

GMAT作文考试范文

GMAT作文考试范文

GMAT作文考试GMAT作文考试范文The following appeared in a proposal from the development office at Platonic University.Because Platonic University has had difficulty in meeting its expenses over the past three years, we need to find new ways to increase revenues. We should consider following the example of Greene University, which recently renamed itself after a donor who gave it $100 million. If Platonic University were to advertise to its alumni and other wealthy people that it will rename either individual buildings or the entire university itself after the donors who give the most money, the amount of donations would undoubtedly increase.Discuss how well reasoned . etc.In this argument an analogy is drawn between Platonic University and Greene University. The author argues that to solve its economic problems, Platonic University should follow the example of Greene University, which was recently named after a wealthy donor, and offer to rename individual buildings or the university itself in exchange for donations. The author believes that since this tactic worked for Greene it would undoubtedly work for Platonic, and thus provide the much-needed revenue. This argument is questionable for several reasons.In the first place, the argument rests upon the assumption that a revenue-producing strategy that works for one university will work for another as well. However, Greene and Platonic may not be sufficiently similar to warrant this assumption. For example, a small, rural university is less likely to have alumni who could afford to make significant donations than a large, urbanuniversity. Lacking specific information about the makeup of the universities, and their alumni, it is impossible to assess the likelihood that the strategy employed by Greene will work for。

北美范文精析Argument 9 范文精析

北美范文精析Argument 9 范文精析

Argument 9、88、909、Nature's Way, a chain of stores selling health food and other health-related products, is opening its next franchise in the town of Plainsville. The store should prove to be very successful: Nature's Way franchises tend to be most profitable in areas where residents lead healthy lives, and clearly Plainsville is such an area. Plainsville merchants report that sales of running shoes and exercise clothing are at all-time highs. The local health club has more members than ever, and the weight training and aerobics classes are always full. Finally, Plainsville's schoolchildren represent a new generation of potential customers: these schoolchildren are required to participate in a fitness-for-life program, which emphasizes the benefits of regular exercise at an early age.In this memo the vice president of Nature's Way CNW), a chain of stores selling health food and health-related products, recommends opening a store in Plamesville. To support this recommendation the vice president cites the following facts about Plainesville: (1) sales of exercise shoes and clothing are at all-time highs; (2) the local health club is more popular than ever; and (3) the city's schoolchildren are required to participate in a fitness program. Close scrutiny of each of these facts, however, reveals that none of them lend credible support to the recommendation. would be interested in NW's products, or that these residents are interested in exercising. Perhaps exercise apparel happens to be fashionable at the moment, or inexpensive comparedto other types of clothing. For that matter, perhaps the stronger-than-usual sales are due to increasing sales to tourists. In short, without mlmg out other possible reasons for the strongsales the vice president cannot convince me on the basis of them that Plainesville residents are exercising regularly, let alone that they would be interested in buying the sorts of food and other products that NW sells.Secondly, even if exercise is more popular among Plainesville residents than ever before, the vice president assumes further that people who exercise regularly are also interested in buying health food and health-related products. Yet the memo contains no evidence tosupport this assumption. Lacking such evidence it is equally possible that aside from exercising Plainesville residents have little interest in leading a healthy lifestyle. In fact, perhaps as a result of regular exercise they believe they are sufficiently fit and healthy and do not need a healthy diet.Thirdly, the popularity of the local health club is little indication that NW will earn a profitfrom a store in Plainesville. Perhaps club members live in an area of Plamesville nowhere near feasible sites for a NW store. Or perhaps the dub's primary appeal is as a singles meeting place, and that members actually have little interest in a healthy lifestyle. Besides, even if the club's members would patronize a NW store these members might be insufficient in number to ensure a profit for the store, especially considering that this health club is the only one in Plainesville.Fourth, the fact that a certain fitness program is mandatory for Plainesville's schoolchildren 没有必要把我们想要攻击的逻辑错误在开头段进行列举高销量这个总结非常好重点是列举其他的 原因可能会导致clothes 卖的好偷换概念:爱运动不代表 我要去买产品产品质量当地人的生活理念利润问题: P= R - C GRE写作 路莎accomplishes nothing toward bolstering the recommendation. Many years must pass beforethese children will be old enough to make buying decisions when it comes to food and health-related products. Their habits and interests might change radically over time. Besides, mandatory participation is no indication of genuine interest in health or fitness. Moreover, when these children grow older it is entirely possible that they will favor an unhealthy lifestyle--as a reaction to the healthful habits imposed upon them now.Finally, even assuming that Plamesville residents are strongly interested in eating healthfoods and health-related products, the recommendation rests on two additional assumptions:(1) that this interest will continue in the foreseeable future, and (2) that Plainesville residentswill prefer NW over other merchants that sell similar products. Until the vice president substantiates both assumptions I remain unconvinced that a NW store in Plainesville would be profitable.In sum, the recommendation relies on certain doubtful assumptions that render it unconvincing as it stands. To bolster the recommendation the vice president must provide dear evidence--perhaps by way of a local survey or study--that Plainesville residents who buy and wear exercise apparel, and especially the health club's members, do in fact exerciseregularly, and that these exercisers are likely to buy health foods and health related products at a NW store. To better assess the recommendation, I would need to know why Plainesville's health club is popular, and why Plainesville does not contain more health clubs. I would also need to know what competition NW might face in Plainesville. 时间外推这个段落没有什么必要说和前面的内容会有所重复argument是客观评述,最好不要使用I, We这样的主观表达。

GMAT英语考试写作的参考

GMAT英语考试写作的参考

GMAT英语考试写作的参考GMAT英语考试写作的参考范文The following appeared in the editorial section of a daily newspaper.Although forecasts of presidential elections based on opinion polls measure current voter preference, many voters keep changing their minds about whom they prefer until the last few days before the balloting. Some do not even make a final decision until they enter the voting booth. Forecasts based on opinion polls are therefore little better at predicting election outcomes than a random guess would be.Discuss how well reasoned... etc.In this editorial the author asserts that opinion polls are little better than random guesses to predicting outcomes of presidential elections. The authors basis for this assertion is that opinion polls measure only the preferences of voters at the time of the poll and that many voters change their preferences several time before votingsome remaining undecided until the moment they cast their vote. The authors reasoning is unconvincing in two critical respects.First of all the predictions based on random guessing are such that the greater the number of candidates, the less likely the prediction will be correct. The reason for this is obvious: random guessing requires that no outside information be allowed to influence the guess. Predictions based on opinion polls, on the other hand, will differ considerably from those based on random guesses simply because outside information will influence the result. For example, in a four-person race, random guessing would yield the correct prediction 25 percent of the time,whereas the percentage of correct predictions based on opinion polls would be much higher. The reason for this disparity is simple. Opinion polls enable us to narrow the choices. That is, opinion polls serve to reduce the number of viable candidates in the voters mind and thereby increase the likelihood that the prediction based on them will be correct.。

newGMAT作文黄金80题范文(整理版)

newGMAT作文黄金80题范文(整理版)

新GMAT作文黄金80题范文(按2010年新题库更正题号;按《北美GMAT范文精讲》删除题目及范文,保留此书上没有的题目及范文) By winnie 一.Analysis of Issue QuestionsIssue 21.To conserve the energy is a world-wide project. No individual country is able to do it independently.2.It is unfair to let individual nations to make sacrifices while the others do not.3.The best and the most efficient way is the whole wolrd conserve the energy simultaneously andcollectively.1,首先,虽然不愿意,但仍然要承认,自私几乎是天性。

self consideration优先。

在没有广泛的行动时,每一个国家都不愿意在自己作出牺牲的同时,其他国家没有行动。

这样不公平,也不可能达到。

这时,领导的作用很重要。

安排各国家工作,协调各国家活动。

有一个行动的指导作用。

function as the leader of the group.2,而且,保护资源是全球的问题,指望单个国家作出牺牲是不够的。

因为在全球化经济发展下,资源几乎是全球运转的。

比如,美国会向中国进口木材等原料。

所以需要合作。

大的跨国公司在其中扮演重要的角色。

比如,开发非洲的,有很多是欧洲的公司,跨国公司的举动会影响到很多国家的经济政策。

nuclear weapons proliferationby the same token(同样道理)the problem of energy conservation transcends the national borders in that either all nations must cooperate, or all will suffer.(sample上的句子)3,当然,这样是不够的,必须由各个国家充分地发挥主动的作用take positive action。

gmat 写作 练习题解析和部分范文 Q5

gmat 写作 练习题解析和部分范文 Q5

P:M在任:1 2 3;V在任:12C best servedP1 + P2 ====CM不好+V好==best serve1M不一定不好2 V不一定好3 即使M真不好即使V真好,不一定best serve1 人口下降作者可能在假设“人口下降说明M执政能力不行,不给力”错误人口下降——不是因为M执政能力不行——社会背景XOr 人口下降反而说明M执政能力很棒——birth control【人口多本来财政负担就大】1' 失业率升高1'' 公司倒闭2 V在任的时候人口上升同样的错误3 通过社会现状说明MV 的能力MV都是凭自己的能力造成的目前的现状错误“市场经济滞后性”——【大萧条的案例】柯立芝繁荣——GREA T DEPRESSIONC H F.R3’以偏概全M 人口失业率企业倒闭,证明市长好不好I 这三个因素是决定市长能力的全部P 以偏概全too narrow in scopeE 犯罪率就业率企业的创办和收益4 即使M确实不行但不代表V一定现在就行【外推】V 老年痴呆V 对于当前经济不了解【V擅长工业,现在SP已经进入服务业主导阶段】SP would not be best served.特殊套路1主体段安排1 P1 不一定成立2 P2 不一定成立3 即使P1 P2成立仍需考虑其他因素否则不能推出C1 The author presented such societal situation as population decrease during the four years since M had taken office.This factor was intended to inform us thatActually the assumption might be problematic.If, for example, the decrease of P was due to inevitable disasters such as XXX and OOO, it would not be M's responsibility for these issue. We could even consider those changes as indicators for M's capability since the effect of birth control has decreased the population and therefore the financial burden of SP. THUS the author would have to make further interpretation on how these affairs indicate the disqualification of M.。

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gmat写作北美范文分析学习GMAT写作往往离不开“北美范文”,但其中良莠不齐,并非篇篇能称之为“范”,毕竟它们不是ACT/ETS所钦定的文章。

如此说来,Official Guide上的范文就弥足珍贵,无论6分的还是5分、4分的都要仔细分析,尤其是其中所给与的分析和评论更是要细细体味,领悟其精神,然后用心实践。

下面是一篇官方给出满分的ARGUMENT范文,我们来一起赏析,看看它为何能scored sixThe following appeared as part of an article in a daily newspaper:"Most companies would agree that as the risk of physical injury occurring on the job increases, the wages paid to employees should also increase. Hence it makes financial sense for employers to make the workplace safer: they could thus reduce their payroll expenses and save money."Discuss how well reasoned you find this argument. In your discussion be sure to analyze the line of reasoning and the use of evidence in the argument. For example, you may need to consider what questionable assumptions underlie the thinking and what alternative explanations or counterexamples might weaken the conclusion. You can also discuss what sort of evidence would strengthen or refute the argument, what changes in the argument would make it more logically sound, and what, if anything, would help you better evaluate its conclusion.首段This argument states that it makes financial sense for employers to make the workplace safer because by making the workplace safer then lower wages could be paid to employees. This conclusion is based on the premise that as the list of physical injury increases, the wages paid to employees should also increase. However, there are several assumptions that may not necessarily apply to this argument. For example, the costs associated with making the workplace safe must outweigh the increased payroll expenses due to hazardous conditions. Also, one must look at the plausability of improving the work environment. And finally, because most companies agree that as the risk of injury increases so will wages doesn't necessarily mean that the all companies which have hazardous work environments agree.中间段1The first issue to be addressed is whether increased labor costs justify large capital expenditures to improve the work environment. Clearly one could argue that if making the workplace safe would cost an exorbitant amount of money in comparison toleaving the workplace as is and paying slightly increased wages than it would not make sense to improve the work environment. For example, if making the workplace safe would cost $100 million versus additional payroll expenses of only $5,000 per year, it would make financial sense to simply pay the increased wages. No business or business owner with any sense would pay all that extra money just to save a couple dollars and improve employee health and relations. To consider this, a cost benefit analysis must be made.I also feel that although a cost benefit analysis should be the determining factor with regard to these decisions making financial sense, it may not be the determining factor with regard to making social, moral and ethical sense.中间段2This argument also relies on the idea that companies solely use financial sense in analysing improving the work environment. This is not the case. Companies look at other considerations such as the negative social ramifications of high on-job injuries. For example, Toyota spends large amounts of money improving its environment because while its goal is to be profitable, it also prides itself on high employee morale and an almost perfectly safe work environment. However, Toyota finds that it can do both, as by improving employee health and employee relations they are guaranteed a more motivated staff, and hence a more efficient staff; this guarantees more money for the business as well as more safety for the employees.中间段3Finally one must understand that not all work environments can be made safer. For example, in the case of coal mining, a company only has limited ways of making the work environment safe. While companies may be able to ensure some safety precautions, they may not be able to provide all the safety measures necessary. In other words, a mining company has limited ability to control the air quality within a coal mine and therefore it cannot control the risk of employees getting blacklung. In other words, regardless of the intent of the company, some jobs are simply dangerous in nature.末段In conclusion, while at first it may seem to make financial sense to improve the safety of the work environment sometimes it truly does not make financial sense. Furthermore, financial sense may not be the only issue a company faces. Other types of analyses must be made such as the social ramifications of an unsafe work environment and the overall ability of a company to improve that environment (i.e., coal mine). Before any decision is made, all this things must be considered, not simply the reduction of payroll expenses.这篇官方钦定满分的范文,其最明显的优点在于:1、字数高达599 words, 充分体现了字数为王的判分倾向。

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