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现象解释型作文
1. has become a common part of people’s life. 概括最近出现的现象
2. And has always aroused the greatest concern. 要讨论内容的具体现象
3. what impress us most is .现象的具体表现
4. The reasons are varied. 过渡句
5. Among the various reasons。 Play an important part.填原因
6. that is to say , 具体说明原因
7. what is more,原因二
8. for example, 举例说明原因二
9. when talking about , 。填要讨论的现象,作者的看法
10. on the one hand, 支持看法的理由一
11. on the other hand, 支持看法的理由二
12. in brief, 总结
College Students' Job Hunting
Nowadays, the employment of college students is becoming more and more of a problem. About a decade ago, university students could find satisfactory and enviable jobs after graduation, while the things are quite different at present. In addition, according to statistics, about 30% of graduate students can't find a job but stay at home after graduation。
Employment difficulty of college students is due to the following reasons. Among these, the increasing recruitment of colleges and universities plays a vital role. In addition, many colleges and universities fail to adapt their courses to the development of economy。
Considering the seriousness of unemployment of college students, I think it is high time that we took effective measures to solve the problem. Above all, college students should realize their own defects and further improve themselves to keep their competitive edge in society. Moreover, colleges or universities should provide more trainings and internship opportunities before the students enter the society. Besides, college students should hold a right attitude towards jobs and set their job expectations at a suitable level. Only through these ways can the college students find a satisfactory job and have a brighter future。
对比型作文
1. there is no complete agreement among people as to .填对某件事情的争论
2. some people prefer 。一部分人的看法
3. however ,others tend to 。另一部分人的看法
4. some people may say 观点一的理由
5. they hold the opinion because 。深入观点一的理由
6. others believe 观点二的理由
7. they argue that 深入观点二的理由
8. personally,I am in favor of the 。个人观点
9. firstly, 依据一
10. secondly, 依据二
11. most important of all, 依据三
12. talking above-mentioned factors into consideration,we may reasonably conclude that
总结
题干,有很多人认为有必要进行口语考试,理由是
有人持有不同的意见,
我的打算和看法
范文
Is a test of spoken English Necessary?
A test of spoken English will be include as an optional component of the College English Test.there is no complete agreement among people as to whether we should have it or not,some people consider that it is necessary for college student to have such a test.however,others think that it useless to emphasize the importance of spoken English.
Some people may say that a test of spoken English is very important. they hold that opinion because they maintain that such a test can stimulate college students to have conversation practice however, others believe that taking such a test is a waste of time, they argue the it is reading, translation ,and writing skill that really matter.
Personally, I am in favor of the former opinion, Firstly, spoken English is become more and more important in global communication, Secondly, such a test can strengthen students’ awareness of the importance of spoken English. Most of all, if we speak fluently, we will not achieve the ultimate purpose of learning English: to communicate with foreigners, taking above-mentioned factors into consideration, we may reasonably conclude that it is necessary for college students to take a test of spoken English.
问题解决型
主要是针对社会中存在的某种现象
1.There has been a discussion recently about .(提出现存的问题)
2. it is obvious that .(解决问题的必要性)
3.additional, 。(解决问题的必要性二)
4.so it is high time .(说明解决问题的)
5.First of all, 解决方法一
6 Secondly, 方法二
That is to say 阐明解决方法
Thirdly 解决方法三
In fact, more than three ways can be adopted 。说明解决的方法很多
As for me, 小结解决方法的根本途径
All in all. 总结全文。
范文
题干:
1. 面试在求职过程中的作用
2. 面试成功的因素,仪表,举止谈吐,能力,专业知识,自信,实事求是,
How to succeed in a job Interview?
1.There has been a discussion recently about how to succeed in a job interview.2. it is obvious that it is a good chance to display interviewees’ talents before interviews.3.additional,excellent performance in a job interview can create a good impression to the interviews and finally win the job.4.so it is high time that we paid more attention to the job interview.5.First of all, should take care of his or her appearance .the reason is that one’s appearance can ,to some degree, can indicate his or her attitude towards life,6 Secondly, should demonstrate his or her aptitude and skill to prove to be competent for the job,That is to say he or she should fully show his or her professional ability.Thirdly the interviewee ought to be honest about her or his academic background.In fact, more than three ways can be adopted 。As for me, every interview can prepare their specific interview on the basis of their own circumstance,All in all. With sufficient preparation, interviewees are more likely to win the interviewee’s attention.
观点论证性作文
1. Some people believe that
2. The truth is deep and profound.
3. As we know,
4.0 In addition,
5. There are numerous examples
6. A case in point is that
7. This is close to suggest that
8. For anther example
9. Moreover
10 All mentioned above tell us
11. But one thing we have to notice is that
12 In short
Some people believe that many dishonesties, such as cheating, overcharging, fake commodities, etc. ruin our normal life, and they maintain that being honest is not only beneficial to others but also oneself. The truth is deep and profound. As we know, if one is honest, other people will deeply respect him or her. In addition, being honest can make people’s life easier and more harmonious.
There are numerous examples supporting the argument. A case in point is that Singapore which is a society of trustworthiness and integrity has a comparatively low criminal rate. This is close to suggest that honest can make our society more stable, and all people can live a peaceful life there. For anther example, buyers usually like to make deal with the dealers they trust. Moreover, the dealer, such as Tongrentang Herbal Medicine Shop which runs business honestly is more likely to survive the fierce market competitions.
All mentioned above tell us that is high time that we took action to fight against dishonesty. But one thing we have to notice is that sometimes we need white lies to comfort the patients who have suffered serious illness. In short, we should let the dishonesty have no place to stay in our society.
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The evolution of prose fiction required cheap carrier media. Unlike verse, prose can hardly be remembered with precision. Oral traditions had helped prose narrators with stock narrative patterns as employed in fairy tales[4] and with complex plot structures, whose point they could only reach if they told the story correctly (the novels of Boccaccio and Chaucer share this mode of construction with modern jokes, the shortest form of prose narratives still circulating in oral traditions).
Extended prose fictions needed paper to preserve their complex compositions. Parchment had been available before the 1450s, but remained too expensive to be used for histories one would read as a private diversion. Parchment was used for prestigious and presentable volumes of verse epics their owners would have recited on festive occasions (see the Troilus and Criseyde illustration below). Prose was otherwise the language of scientific books. Parchments would in their case be bought by libraries. The situation changed in the course of the 14th and 15th centuries when prose legends became fashionable among the female urban elite. The fact that the new audience would read these books again and again for inspirational purposes legitimated the use of parchment in the private context.
The availability of paper as a carrier medium changed the situation for prose fiction. Paper allowed the production of cheap books one would not necessarily read twice, books one would buy exclusively for one's private diversion. The modern novel developed with the new carrier medium in Europe in the course of the 15th and 16th centuries. The arrival of the printed book pushed the generic development as it created a special tension between the privacy of the reading act and the publicity of the reading material that was sold in larger editions. The formats duodecimo and octavo (or small quarto in the case of chapbooks) immediately created books one could read privately at home or in public without the support of a table. To read novels in coffee houses or on journeys became part of the early modern reading culture.[5] The reader who immerses him- or herself in the novel with the wish to stay undisturbed (or to be disturbed only with a look at his or her present reading) is here an early modern precursor of the modern commuter reading a novel or putting on head phones with the intention to stay private in the public. A special content matter immediately explored the new reading situations.
Other one:
Romanticism
The changing landscape of Britain brought about by the steam engine has two major outcomes: the boom of industrialism with the expansion of the city, and the consequent depopulation of the countryside as a result of the enclosures, or privatisation of pastures. Most peasants poured into the city to work in the new factories.
This abrupt change is revealed by the change of meaning in five key words: industry (once meaning creativity), democracy (once disparagingly used as mob rule), class (from now also used with a social connotation), art (once just meaning craft), culture (once only belonging to farming).
But the poor condition of workers, the new class-conflicts and the pollution of the environment causes a reaction to urbanism and industrialisation prompting poets to rediscover the beauty and value of nature. Mother earth is seen as the only source of wisdom, the only solution to the ugliness caused by machines.
The superiority of nature and instinct over civilisation had been preached by Jean Jacques Rousseau and his message was picked by almost all European poets. The first in England were the Lake Poets, a small group of friends including William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. These early Romantic Poets brought a new emotionalism and introspection, and their emergence is marked by the first romantic Manifesto in English literature, the Preface to the Lyrical Ballads. This collection was mostly contributed by Wordsworth, although Coleridge must be credited for his long and impressive Rime of the Ancient Mariner, a tragic ballad about the survival of one sailor through a series of supernatural events on his voyage through the south seas which involves the slaying of an albatross, the death of the rest of the crew, a visit from Death and his mate, Life-in-Death, and the eventual redemption of the Mariner.
Coleridge and Wordsworth, however, understood romanticism in two entirely different ways: while Coleridge sought to make the supernatural real (much like sci-fi movies use special effects to make unlikely plots believable), Wordsworth sought to stir the imagination of readers through his down-to-earth characters taken from real life (for eg. in The Idiot Boy), or the beauty of the Lake District that largely inspired his production (as in Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey).
The Second generation of Romantic poets includes Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley and John Keats. Byron, however, was still influenced by 18th-century satirists and was, perhaps the least 'romantic' of the three. His amours with a number of prominent but married ladies was also a way to voice his dissent on the hypocrisy of a high society that was only apparently religious but in fact largely libertine, the same that had derided him for being physically impaired. His first trip to Europe resulted in the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, a mock-heroic epic of a young man's adventures in Europe but also a sharp satire against London society. Despite Childe Harold's success on his return to England, accompanied by the publication of The Giaour and The Corsair his alleged incestuous affair with his half-sister Augusta Leigh in 1816 actually forced him to leave England for good and seek asylum on the continent. Here he joined Percy Bysshe Shelley, his wife Mary, with his secretary Dr. John Polidori on the shores of Lake Geneva during the 'year without a summer' of 1816.
Although his is just a short story, Polidori must be credited for introducing The Vampyre, conceived from the same competition which spawned Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, to English literature. Percy, like Mary, had much in common with Byron: he was an aristocrat from a famous and ancient family, had embraced atheism and free-thinking and, like him, was fleeing from scandal in England.
Shelley had been expelled from college for openly declaring his atheism. He had married a 16-year-old girl, Harriet Westbrook whom he had abandoned soon after for Mary (Harriet took her own life after that). Harriet did not embrace his ideals of free love and anarchism, and was not as educated as to contribute to literary debate. Mary was different: the daughter of philosopher and revolutionary William Godwin, she was intellectually more of an equal, shared some of his ideals and was a feminist like her late mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, author of Vindication of the Rights of Women.
One of Percy Shelley's most prominent works is the Ode to the West Wind. Despite his apparent refusal to believe in God, this poem is considered a homage to pantheism, the recognition of a spiritual presence in nature.
Mary Shelley did not go down in history for her poetry, but for giving birth to science fiction: the plot for the novel is said to have come from a nightmare during stormy nights on Lake Geneva in the company of Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, and John Polidori. Her idea of making a body with human parts stolen from different corpses and then animating it with electricity was perhaps influenced by Alessandro Volta's invention and Luigi Galvani's experiments with dead frogs. Frankenstein's chilling tale also suggests modern organ transplants, tissue regeneration, reminding us of the moral issues raised by today's medicine. But the creature of Frankenstein is incredibly romantic as well. Although the monster is intelligent, good and loving, he is shunned by everyone because of his ugliness and deformity, and the desperation and envy that result from social exclusion turn him against the very man who created him.
John Keats did not share Byron's and Shelley's extremely revolutionary ideals, but his cult of pantheism is as important as Shelley's. Keats was in love with the ancient stones of the Parthenon that Lord Elgin had brought to England from Greece, also known as the Elgin Marbles). He celebrates ancient Greece: the beauty of free, youthful love couples here with that of classical art. Keats's great attention to art, especially in his Ode on a Grecian Urn is quite new in romanticism, and it will inspire Walter Pater's and then Oscar Wilde's belief in the absolute value of art as independent from aesthetics.
Some rightly think that the most popular novelist of the era was Sir Walter Scott, whose grand historical romances inspired a generation of painters, composers, and writers throughout Europe. His most remembered work, Ivanhoe, continues to be studied to this day.
In retrospect, we now look back to Jane Austen, who wrote novels about the life of the landed gentry, seen from a woman's point of view, and wryly focused on practical social issues, especially marriage and choosing the right partner in life, with love being above all else. Her most important and popular novel, Pride and Prejudice, would set the model for all Romance Novels to follow. Jane Austen created the ultimate hero and heroine in Darcy and Elizabeth, who must overcome their own stubborn pride and the prejudices they have toward each other, in order to come to a middle ground, where they finally realize their love for one another. In her novels, Jane Austen brings to light the hardships women faced, who usually did not inherit money, could not work and where their only chance in life depended on the man they married. She brought to light not only the difficulties women faced in her day, but also what was expected of men and of the careers they had to follow. This she does with wit and humour and with endings where all characters, good or bad, receive exactly what they deserve. Jane Austen started a genre that is still followed today. Her works generally are seen as 'realist' and not romantic in the artistic sense.
Poet, painter and printmaker William Blake is usually included among the English Romanticists, though his visionary work is much different from that of the others discussed in this section.
My sister
This is my sister.Her name is LiLi.She is 14 years old and her favorite food is fish. Look!This is her room.It is a big and clean room. Do you like this room?I like it very much.
What a lovely girl she is!
我的妹妹
这是我的妹妹,她叫LiLi.她是14岁,她最喜欢的食物是鱼类。瞧!这是她房间.这是一个大并且干净的房间。你喜欢这房间吗?我非常喜欢。
她真是一个可爱的女孩。
如果你嫌短,后面还有一个长点的:
My home
I have beatiful house.
And the beatiful house is my home.
look there is my bedroom.
I study in there.
And I have a nice table.
It looks like a cat.
I play on the computer on the table.
And I sleep in there.
There is the bathroom.
It is very big.
There is the kitchen.
I can eat meals in there.
There is the living room.
I always watch TV in the living room
我的家
我有漂亮的房子。
和美丽的房子是我的家。
看看有我的卧室。
我研究中。
和我有一个好就座。
它看起来像一个猫。
我打的计算机上就座。
和我睡在里面。
有浴室。
这是非常大的。
有厨房。
我可以在那里吃饭。
有客厅。
我经常看电视的客厅
A man was going to the house of some rich person. As he went along the road, he saw a box of good apples at the side of the road. He said, I do not want to eat those apples; for the rich man will give me much food; he will give me very nice food to eat. Then he took the apples and threw them away into the dust.
He went on and came to a river. The river had become very big; so he could not go over it. He waited for some time; then he said, I cannot go to the rich man's house today, for I cannot get over the river.
He began to go home. He had eaten no food that day. He began to want food. He came to the apples, and he was glad to take them out of the dust and eat them.
A Little Horse Crossing the River 小马过河
There are an old horse and a little horse on a farm. One day the old horse asks the little horse to send the wheat to the mill. The little horse is very happy. He carries the wheat and runs toward the mill. But there is a river in front of the little horse. He stops and does not know what to do next. Just then Aunt Cow is passing by.
The little horse asks, “Aunt Cow, please tell me. Can I cross the river ”
Aunt Cow answers, “It is not deep, you can cross it.”
When the little horse begins to cross the river, a little squirrel shouts at him, “Little horse, don't cross it, you will be drowned. Yesterday one of my friends was drowned in this river.”
The little horse is very afraid. Finally he decides to go home and ask his mother.
The old horse asks, “Why do you take the wheat back What's wrong with you My child.”
The little horse answers sadly, “There is a river in front of me. Aunt Cow said it was not deep. But the little squirrel said it was deep. What shall I do ”
The old horse says, “My child, you should try to cross the river by yourself. If you do not try, how do you know the river is deep or not ”
The little horse carries the wheat and returns to the riverside. At last, he succeeds in crossing the river. Now, He knows how deep the river is.
Fake commodities are harmful in many ways. To begin with, they bring about great loss in both properties and lives. For instance, if someone buys some fake medicines, it may not cure him of his illness, on the contrary, it may probably make his illness worse or even put an end to his life. Besides, fake commodities may impair the profit of the manufactures who produce the real products by making the consumers suspicious of these products, thus causing social problems
Considering the seriousness of unemployment of college students, I think it is high time that we took effective measures to solve the problem. Above all, college students should realize their own defects and further improve themselves to keep their competitive edge 回有给你 船
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