英语四六级作文范文
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英语四六级作文范文
大学生生活
1.有人认为大学里应独自生活
2.另一些认为大学里应与别人同住
3.你的看法
Living alone or Living with Roommates
Nowadays, there has appeared a heated discussion (有激烈的讨论)among the college students as to whether they should live off campus (住在校外)or live together with other roommates in the students’ dormitory. Opinions vary from person to person.
Those who are in favor of (支持)Living alone maintain (主张,认为)that it is very convenient to live by themselves. They can enjoy absolute freedom (享受充分的自由)in a room of their own (属于他们自己的). They can have their own timetable (时间表)without disturbing (打扰)others. But others argue that living with roommates has attractions of its own . With several students sharing (共有)the same room, each person’s experiences can be greatly enriched (极大的丰富). They can learn a lot from talking to each other. Moreover,by learning to tolerate (忍受)the differences between individuals, they can become more mature (成熟的).
As far as I’m concerned, I prefer to live with roo mmates because I love the sense of belonging (归属感). Besides, live in a dorm can help save a large sum of money (节约很多钱).last but not least,living on campus can help me save a great deal of time on the way between dwelling and school( 住处和学校) , which means that I can concentrate more time and energy on (将更多的时间和精力集中于)my studies.
毕业生频繁换工作
Job-hopping
1、现在越来越多学生毕业后经常换工作
2、有人表示支持,有人表示反对,人们对此看法不一
3、你的看法
Currently,the frequent job-hopping of graduates has aroused wide concern among the public. Does anyone hold the same attitude toward this phenomenon? Definitely not. As to this issue, opinions vary from person to person.
Those who hold the opinion that job-hopping is beneficial to graduates claim that by doing so, the youngsters are more likely to (更有可能)have a better knowledge of (更了解)other fields and then to expand their horizons(开阔视野). Moreover,changing jobs frequently offers workers a chance to move up to a better position(到更好的工作岗位). However, others take a totally different view that job-hopping is detrimental to one's career development. For one thing, as the common saying goes,"a rolling stone gathers no moss." (滚石不生苔)The more frequent you change your job, the less likely you are to be an expert in a particular area.(在某个特定的领域)Secondly, this behavior will leave on the employers an impression of (给雇主留下印象)instability and immaturity(不稳定和不成熟). It is no wonder that ,when interviewing a candidate, a employer will raise a question (提问)like"you've changed jobs quite frequently. How do we know you'll stay if we hire you? "
From my perspective, frequent job-hopping would not necessarily be a bad thing.(并非是件