问答题Family relations have changed in recent years in China, as we have more and more one-child families. The only child in the family becomes the center of attention and his wishes are always obeyed. The child has become the head of the family while the grandparents, the traditional heads of the family, are reduced to the bottom of the hierarchy.
There has been a discussion recently on this issue in a newspaper. Write an essay to the newspaper to express your views.
Your argument should be based on and make full use of the outline below :
(1) Family planning is one of the basic policies of our country. Why?.
(2) The current situation in Chinese families.
(3) Your suggestions and comment.
问答题You are allowed 35 minutes to write a composition on the topic: Friendship. You should base your composition on the following outline, and write it coherently and neatly.
(1) Friendship is important to us.
(2) But real friendship is not easy to come by.
(3) Real friendship should be able to stand all sorts of tests.
(4) It is advisable to have as many good friends as we can.
You should write 160--200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
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问答题The Students" Union of your university is planning to hold an arts festival next semester, and they are inviting students to contribute their ideas and suggestions as to how it should be organized or what should be included.
Write an essay on the topic My Idea of A University Arts Festival to state your opinion.
In your essay, you should
(1)state specifically what your idea is,
(2) provide one or two reasons to support your idea or describe your idea, and
(3) draw a natural conclusion.
You should write 160~200 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.
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For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic "Computers". You should write coherently and neatly in at least 160 words and base your composition on the outline below:
1) The computer's status in modern society;
2) Computers also cause some negative effects;
3) What do you think of the prospect of computer's future development?
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问答题Television is now playing a very important part in our life. But television, like other things, has both advantages and disadvantages. Does the former outweigh the latter? In the first place, television is not only a convenient source of entertainment, but also a comparatively cheap one. (62) For a family of four, for example,it is more convenient as well as cheaper, with almost unlimited entertainment available, than to go out in search of amusement elsewhere. They do not have to pay for expensive seats at the theatre, the cinema, or the opera, only to discover, perhaps, that the show is disappointing. (63) All they have to do is press a button, and they can see plays, films, operas, and shows of every kind, not to mention political discussions and the latest exciting football match. Some people, however, maintain that this is precisely where the danger lies. The television viewer takes no initiative. He makes no choice and exercises no judgment. He is completely passive and has everything presented to him without any effort on his part. (64) Television, it is often said,keeps one informed about current events,allows one to follow the latest developments in science and politics, and offers endless series of programs which are both instructive and entertaining. The most distant countries and the strangest custom are brought right into one's sitting-room. (65) It could be argued that the radio performs this service just as well; but on television everything is much more living, much more real. Yet here again there is a danger. We get so used to looking at it, so dependent on its flickering pictures, that it begins to dominate our lives. There are many other arguments for and against television. The poor quality of its programs is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to many lonely elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children? I think we must realize that television in itself is neither good nor bad. (66) It is the uses to which it is put that determine its value to society.
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U61)Shipbuilding industry leader South Korea suffered a slump in orders
of nearly 40 per cent in the first half of this year although there was a slight
recovery, in the second quarter/U, the government said on July 31. 62) UThe
commerce, industry and energy ministry reported the volume of orders fell 31.1
per cent in the second quarter till June. after a 46 per cent fall il! the first
three months/U. South Korea entered the global shipbuilding industry in 1974.
At present, five of the world's top ten shipyards are in Korea. 63) UKorean
shipbuilders have the world's most efficient steel producer which can provide
cheaper and better quality of steel products than any other steel producer/U,
64) UKorean shipyards are based in the same area, which is a vital condition
for efficient operations/U. In addition, new environmental measures will
increase demand for more clean energy like liquefied natural gas (LNG), which in
turn will raise demand for LNG tankers. 65) USteady growth of world trade will
increase the need for larger container 'ships. on which Korean shipbuilders are
strong and competitive./U
问答题How well the predictions will be validated by later performance depends upon the amount, reliability, and appropriateness of the information used and on the skill and wisdom with which it is interpreted.
问答题It doesn't take an Einstein to recognize that Albert Einstein's brain was very different from yours and mine The gray matter housed inside that shaggy head managed to revolutionize our concepts of time, space, motion — the very foundations of physical reality — not just once but several times during his astonishing career. 61)Yet while there clearly had to be something remarkable about Einstein's brain, the pathologist who removed it from the great physicist's skull after his death reported that the organ was. to all appearances, well within the normal range — no bigger or heavier than anyone else's. But a new analysis of Einstein's brain by Canadian scientists, reported in the current Lancet, reveals that it has some distinctive physical characteristics after all. 62)A portion of the brain that governs mathematical ability and spatial reasoning—two key ingredients to the sort of thinking Einstein did best — was significantly larger than average and may also have had more interconnections among its ceils, which could have allowed them to work together more effectively. In 1996,Harvey gave much of his data and a significant fraction of the tissue itself to Dr Sandra Witel-son, a neuroscientist who maintains a "brain bank" at McMaster for comparative studies of brain structure and function. 63)These normal, undiseased brains, willed to science by people whose intelligence had been carefully measured before death, gave Witelson a solid set of benchmarks against which to measure the seat of Einstein's brilliant thoughts. Not only was Einstein's inferior parietal region unusually bulky, the scientists found, but a feature called the Sylvian fissure was much smaller than average, 64)Without this groove that normally slices through the tissue, the brain cells were pecked close together, permitting more interconnections—which in principle can permit more cross-referencing of information and ideas, leading to great leaps of insight. That's the idea, anyway. But while it's quite plausible according to current neurological theory, that doesn't necessarily make it true. We know Einstein was a genius, end we now know that his brain was physically different from the average. But none of this proves a cause-and-effect relationship. "What you really need, "says McLean's Benes," is to look at the brains of a number of mathematical geniuses to see if the same abnormalities are present." Even if they are, it's possible that the bulked-brains are a result of strenuous mental exercise, not an inherent feature that makes genius possible. 65)Bottom line: we still don't know whether Einstein was born with an extraordinary mind or whether he earned it, one brilliant idea at a time.
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