问答题2. 孝顺不应当被规定实行 New standards of filial piety released by the Chinese government specifying 24 requirements for dutiful children have triggered a heated discussion. The new standards include spending holidays with parents, visiting them regularly, calling them once a week, and cooking for them. Should filial piety be regulated? What's your opinion? Read carefully the opinions from both sides and write your response in about 200 words, in which you should first summarize briefly the opinions from both sides and give your view on the issue. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. YES Putting forward the filial piety standards aims to promote the traditional Chinese virtue of respecting the elderly. China has a long history of valuing filial piety, which forms the core of family values. Compared with the traditional filial devotion, the new standards are more up to date and relevant to modem society. The new standards are an innovative way of inheriting the essence of filial culture. The modem society lays great stress on the legal regulation, while filial piety which depends on people's moral sense and inner discipline seems unable to prevail. What we need now is a code of conduct that helps to persuade people to practice filial piety. These standards do not intend to force people to obey filial principles by law, but provide them with a guideline. NO As a moral requirement for human beings, filial piety is unlikely to have perfect standards. Real filial piety is not something to be shown off to others, but something buried deeply in one's heart. Due to different living and working environments, the ways of practicing filial piety may be different. It is unwise to require every child to follow the same standards. Besides, the new standards are not feasible in modem days as many people live far away from their parents and have little time outside of work. The implementation of these new filial piety standards is not the right solution to the problem of China's aging population. As for the government, it is more effective to build up more state-ran nursing homes rather than issue filial piety standards in order to solve the problem.
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问答题1. Read carefully the following excerpt on parents' highly interest in sharing their children's photos online, and then write your response in NO LESS THAN 200 words, in which you should: ● summarize the main message of the excerpt, and then ● give your comment on sharenting. You should support yourself with information from the excerpt. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. Sharenting? Be Cautious As social media adoption rates continue to increase around the world, many young parents are keen on posting photos of their children—sometimes on a daily basis—on social networking platforms. In fact, parents sharing cute faces of their children to relatives and friends online even have its own word: "sharenting." However, oversharing can be dangerous. Recently, the police suggested parents stop sharing photos of their kids online, in order to protect their children's privacy and avoid child-related crimes. One of the dangers is that abductors or kidnappers may track a kid from a picture's background, which may threaten the child's safety. Another is that kids' photos will be stolen and sold to intermediary agencies for commercial purposes. "On Weibo, there are some unscrupulous businessmen putting stolen photos on forged search notices for ill-gotten gains," said Zhao, a lawyer with the Beijing Juvenile Legal Aid and Research Center. Even worse, faces, heads or other body parts in the photos might be photo-shopped onto pornography and spread on illegal websites. Some netizens believe, however, that it is unnecessary to refrain from posting pictures of children altogether. That's "because no one should feel restricted from participating in what is now a very common way of life," she said, adding, "Social media is meant to be a portrayal of one's life."
问答题5. Recently some schools have gotten rid of school uniforms, contending school uniforms brings more harm than benefit. Are school uniforms really unnecessary? The following are the supporters' and opponents' opinions. Read carefully the opinions from both sides and write your response in NO LESS THAN 200 words, in which you should first summarize briefly the opinions from both sides and give your view on the issue. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization, language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. YES NO School uniforms are often not very com-fortable or practical. In public schools, for ex-ample, girls often have to wear dresses or skirts, when they might feel more comfortable in trousers, and boys often have to wear but-ton-up shirts and ties, which can also be tin-comfortable for active children. In private schools, uniforms are often even more impracti-cal and unconffortable, with blazers or even tailcoats for the children to wear. If a school has a uniform, parents are expected to buy it, and then buy a new one every time their child outgrows the last. This can be ex-pensive. Without uniforms there are clear indicators of wealth between what children wear. This makes poorer children stand out, (or even pos-sibly the reverse). Children can then be bullied for being different, which diminishes a child's enjoyment of school. A study in China has shown that 84% of parents think uniforms pro-mote equality and help teach children to be more accepting of others who are less fortu-nate. This perception among parents will help create the same perception among their chil-dren. This is also likely to translate to the teachers who will therefore treat their pupils more equally.
问答题3. Do students learn more from classes than from other sources? This has been an intensely discussed question for years. The following are the supporters' and opponents' opinions. Read carefully the opinions from both sides and write your response in about 200 words, in which you should first summarize briefly the opinions from both sides and give your views on the issue. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. YES NO Teachers have the capability of explaining points in a deeper way and provide not only theoretical knowledge but also practical experience about life. In the conventional teaching and learning mode, teachers and students co-exist in an environment where they can have timely interaction. This means teachers can have a more comprehensive and direct understanding of their students' strong points and shortcomings, which guarantees that students can learn more from the courses tailored to their needs. Teachers not only function as initiators who impart knowledge but also serve as supervisors or guardians. This is especially true in the case where students are less self-disciplined and inclined to go astray without the supervision and guidance from teachers. With the advent of the Internet and other telecommunication technologies, there is a vastly growing wealth of resources available from an immense range of media outlets. The Intemet and TV are also easily accessible platforms for students in remote areas where teaching resources are not as abundant as those in more developed regions. Conducting research is an active process, which allows youngsters to focus on the smallest details rather than passively listen to a lecture in a large classroom, not to mention the extensiveness of learning methods attainable.
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