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1、 大學(xué)(dxu)英語四級作文 Why I Take College EnglishTest Band 6(a)Some people consider that it is unnecessary totake College English Test Band 6 (CET-6). Onereason they cite is that most schools set CET-4 asthe main requirement. Another reason is that theythink that CET-6 is simply too difficult for them.I, ho

2、wever, have decided to accept thechallenge of CET-6. The preparation for this test willforce me to raise the level of my English ability.Besides, I regard CET-6 as a stepping-stone to further qualifications in English which will helpme in my future career.All in all, taking CET-6 is advantageous for

3、 both a students studies and his personaldevelopment. The first advantage is that he will improve his English skills in an all-round way.The second is that he will strengthen his character by continuing his English studies whenother people have been lazy and stopped.我為什么參加(cnji)大學(xué)英語6級考試一些人認(rèn)為它是沒有必要參加

4、大學(xué)英語(yn y)6級考試(CET-6)。一個(gè)原因是他們認(rèn)為,大多數(shù)學(xué)校設(shè)置的大學(xué)英語四級考試為主要要求。另一個(gè)原因是,他們認(rèn)為,大學(xué)英語六級考試對他們來說是太困難了。我,然而,決定接受英語六級的挑戰(zhàn)。這個(gè)測試的準(zhǔn)備工作將迫使我提高我的英語水平。另外,我認(rèn)為大學(xué)英語六級考試作為進(jìn)一步的資格在英國這將有助于我的未來職業(yè)生涯的墊腳石??傊?,參加六級考試是有利的兩個(gè)學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)和個(gè)人發(fā)展。第一個(gè)優(yōu)勢是,他將全面提高自己的英語技能。二是要加強(qiáng)他的性格時(shí)繼續(xù)他的英語學(xué)習(xí)其他人是懶惰和停止。 My View on Job-HoppingJob-hopping, or frequent change of

5、jobs, isbecoming increasingly common in China today. Asthe economy grows, more opportunities foremployment are appearing than before. The result isthat people, especially young people, are tempted tochange jobs frequently, seeking higher salaries ormore interesting positions.Nevertheless, many peopl

6、e prefer to stay in theirold jobs. This is partly because they feel loyal to theirwork units, and partly because they dislike the ideaof having to spend much time training for a new job. In addition, although a new job may offerhigher pay or more opportunities for promotion, it may be located far fr

7、om home and beinconvenient to reach.I think it is a good thing for the workforce to be flexible, so that new demands forpersonnel can be satisfied quickly. However, if a person changes jobs too often, he or she willcause losses to the employing units. Moreover, frequent job-hopping prevents a person

8、 fromgaining valuable job experience and developing good work habits.我對跳槽(tio co)的看法跳槽,或經(jīng)常變化的工作,正變得越來越普遍,在今天的中國。隨著經(jīng)濟(jì)的增長,更多的就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)出現(xiàn)之前。結(jié)果是,人們,尤其是年輕人,會(huì)頻繁地?fù)Q工作,尋求更高的工資和更有趣(yuq)的職位。然而,許多人喜歡在他們的老工作。這部分是因?yàn)樗麄冇X得忠于自己的工作單位,部分是因?yàn)樗麄儾幌矚g的有花很多時(shí)間訓(xùn)練一個(gè)新的工作理念。此外,雖然新的工作可以提供(tgng)更高的工資和更多的晉升機(jī)會(huì),它可能位于遠(yuǎn)離家鄉(xiāng)和不方便的到達(dá)。我認(rèn)為它是勞動(dòng)力是靈活的

9、一件好事,因此要求人員能迅速滿足。然而,如果一個(gè)人改變的工作太多,他或她會(huì)給用人單位造成損失。此外,頻繁跳槽的阻止一個(gè)人獲得寶貴的工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)和培養(yǎng)良好的工作習(xí)慣。 Do Lucky Numbers ReallyBring Good Luck?There are people who believe that some numbersbring good luck, while others bring bad luck. Forinstance, in China the number eight is thought to belucky. Turning our attention to t

10、he West, we findthat the number seven is considered lucky, but thenumber 13 is avoided like the plague.In spite of all these claims, most people wouldagree that there is little evidence that numbers haveany influence on our lives. In fact, they say, thereverse seems to be the case. For one thing, we

11、 might expect calculators to break down everytime they note the number 13, and for another, although every week has seven days we knowthat not every week is lucky for us.Weighing the pros and cons of these arguments, I am inclined to agree with the latter pointof view. It is obvious that there is no

12、 scientific basis for the belief that there is a connectionbetween luck and numbers. All in all, it seems to me to be superstition.做“幸運(yùn)數(shù)字真的能帶來好運(yùn)嗎?有人認(rèn)為某些數(shù)字會(huì)帶來好運(yùn),而其他人帶來壞運(yùn)氣。例如,在中國,數(shù)字八被認(rèn)為是幸運(yùn)的。轉(zhuǎn)向西方,我們發(fā)現(xiàn),數(shù)字七被認(rèn)為是幸運(yùn)的,但13號是像躲瘟疫一樣。盡管在所有這些說法,大多數(shù)人都會(huì)同意,很少有證據(jù)表明,數(shù)對我們的生活有任何影響。事實(shí)上,他們說,似乎是反向的情況下。一方面,我們可以預(yù)期計(jì)算器打破他們每次注數(shù)

13、的13,而另一方面,雖然每星期有七天,我們知道不是每星期都是幸運(yùn)的。權(quán)衡正反兩方面的爭議,我傾向于同意后者的觀點(diǎn)。很明顯,有信念,有運(yùn)氣和數(shù)字之間的聯(lián)系沒有科學(xué)依據(jù)。總之,在我看來是迷信。 Is a Test of Spoken EnglishNecessary?A test of spoken English will be included as anoptional component of College English Test (CET).Some people argue that it is absolutely necessaryto hold a test of spoke

14、n English in China because wehave been informed frequently that a Chinesestudent who has been learning English for over tenyears cannot even communicate with a nativespeaker. A test of spoken English will bring thecollege students an awareness of the importance oforal English, and will thus help the

15、m with their communicating skills.On the other hand, some others still maintain that a good command of reading and writingskills will be enough for the English learners. To some extent their opinion derives from the factthat students are already under considerable pressure from their coursework. Ano

16、therrequired test will only add to their burden.In my opinion, a test of spoken English will do more good than harm. Since China willcontinue its policy of opening and reform, the ability to speak English fluently is a must foranyone who wants to surpass others in a highly competitive society. Wheth

17、er I take the testor not, I shall spare no efforts to practice oral English in the remaining years of my collegestudy.英語口語考試(kosh)的必要性?英語口語測試將被列入可選組件大學(xué)英語測試(CET)。一些人認(rèn)為它在中國舉行英語口語測試是絕對必要的因?yàn)槲覀兘?jīng)常被告知,一個(gè)中國學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)英語已經(jīng)超過十年,甚至無法用母語溝通(gutng)。英語口語測試將使大學(xué)生英語口語的重要性,從而幫助他們溝通的技巧。另一方面,一些人仍保持良好的閱讀和寫作能力將是足夠(zgu)的英語學(xué)習(xí)者。在某種

18、程度上,他們的意見是從事實(shí)上學(xué)生已經(jīng)從他們的課程相當(dāng)大的壓力下。另一個(gè)需要測試只會(huì)加重他們的負(fù)擔(dān)。我認(rèn)為,英語口語測試將利大于弊。由于中國將繼續(xù)改革開放的政策,能流利地說英語是必須的人誰想要超越一個(gè)高度競爭的社會(huì)。我是否參加考試,我將不遺余力地在我的大學(xué)研究剩余年練習(xí)英語口語。 Should One Expect a RewardWhen Doing a Good Deed?There is no denying the fact that it is acontroversial topic whether one should expect areward when doing a goo

19、d deed. Peoples opinionsdiffer sharply on this issue. Some hold the positiveview. They say that it is a natural thing for one toget rewarded after he has made contributions to thesociety, especially in an age of market economy.Otherwise, people would be discouraged from helpingothers.Others, however

20、, hold the opposite view. They maintain that one should learn from Lei Fengand expect no reward when helping others. Anyway, everything is not a commodity. The wholesociety would be in danger if we all calculated conscience and affection in terms of money.Anyway, as the saying goes, it is love, inst

21、ead of money, that turns the world around.Personally, I believe that we should not go to extremes. On the one hand, we shouldrecognize and reward in time people who have done a good deed or good deeds; on the otherhand, we should keep it in mind that we do not help others for money, but out of love

22、andresponsibility. Only in this way can we achieve a really harmonious society. HYPERLINK /translate?query=Some people think that setting off firecrackers is a good thing. They say th&lang=en2zh# HYPERLINK /text2audio?lan=zh&pid=101&ie=UTF-8&text=我對跳槽的看法跳槽,或經(jīng)常變化的工作,正變得越來越普遍,在今天的中國。隨著經(jīng)濟(jì)的增長,更多的就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)出現(xiàn)之

23、前。結(jié)果是,人們,尤其是年輕人,會(huì)頻繁地?fù)Q工作,尋求更高的工資和更有趣的職位。然而,許多人喜歡在他們(t men)的老工作。這部分是因?yàn)樗麄冇X得忠于自己的工作單位,部分是因?yàn)樗麄儾幌矚g的有花很多時(shí)間訓(xùn)練一個(gè)新的工作理念。此外,雖然新的工作可以提供更高的工資和更多的晉升機(jī)會(huì),它可能位于遠(yuǎn)離家鄉(xiāng)和不方便的到達(dá)。我認(rèn)為它是勞動(dòng)力是靈活的一件好事,因此要求人員能迅速滿足。然而,如果一個(gè)人改變的工作太多,他或她會(huì)給用人單位造成損失。此外,頻繁跳槽的阻止一個(gè)人獲得寶貴的工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)和培養(yǎng)良好的工作習(xí)慣。&spd=2 HYPERLINK /translate?query=Some people think th

24、at setting off firecrackers is a good thing. They say th&lang=en2zh# HYPERLINK /translate?query=Some people think that setting off firecrackers is a good thing. They say th&lang=en2zh# 有人(yu rn)做好事期望報(bào)酬?不可否認(rèn)的事實(shí)是,我們是否應(yīng)該做好事的預(yù)期回報(bào)時(shí),它是一個(gè)有爭議的話題。人們對這個(gè)問題有不同的看法。一些持正面看法。他們說,這是一個(gè)讓他對社會(huì)有貢獻(xiàn)(gngxin)的回報(bào)是很自然的事,尤其是在市場

25、經(jīng)濟(jì)時(shí)代。否則,人們會(huì)被勸阻不要幫助別人。然而,其他人持相反觀點(diǎn)。他們認(rèn)為應(yīng)該向雷鋒學(xué)習(xí),希望沒有獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)在幫助別人時(shí)??傊磺卸疾皇巧唐?。全社會(huì)都處于危險(xiǎn)之中,如果我們都計(jì)算的良心和情感方面的錢。無論如何,正如俗話所說,這是愛情,而不是金錢,使周圍的世界。就我個(gè)人而言,我認(rèn)為我們不應(yīng)該走極端。一方面,我們應(yīng)該認(rèn)識(shí)到,在時(shí)間的人做了一件好事或做好事的獎(jiǎng)勵(lì);另一方面,我們應(yīng)該記住我們不幫助別人的錢,而是出于愛與責(zé)任。只有這樣我們才能實(shí)現(xiàn)真正的和諧社會(huì)。 Will E-books ReplaceTraditional Books?There is no denying the fact that e

26、-books havegained increasing popularity in the past years alongwith the development of information technology.Taking a look around, we can find examples toonumerous to list. Actually, modern readers seem tospend more time on e-books than on traditionalones.As a consequence, it has emerged as a hotly

27、debated topic whether e-books will take the place oftraditional books in the future. Some hold the positive view. They claim that it is natural forbooks to be come electronic as mankind steps into a digital age. Compared with traditionalbooks, e-books have some obvious advantages. For one thing, it

28、is convenient to read on lineas modern people have easy access to the Internet. For another, reading e-books savesmoney.Personally, I believe that e-books cannot replace all traditional books. First, you can marka traditional book and write your comments in the margin but you can hardly do that one-

29、books. Secondly, to many people, only the smell of print and the feel of paper can provide thetrue sense of reading and learning. Therefore, in my opinion, traditional books will still exist inthe future.電子書會(huì)取代傳統(tǒng)書籍嗎?無可否認(rèn),電子書已經(jīng)得到越來越多的普及,在過去的幾年里,隨著信息技術(shù)的發(fā)展。環(huán)顧四周,我們可以找到例子不勝枚舉。實(shí)際上,現(xiàn)代讀者似乎花更多的時(shí)間比傳統(tǒng)的電子書。因此,它

30、已成為一個(gè)熱門話題,無論是電子圖書將在未來將取代傳統(tǒng)圖書。一些持正面看法。他們聲稱,書籍成為電子隨著人類進(jìn)入數(shù)字時(shí)代是很自然的。與傳統(tǒng)書籍相比,電子書有一些明顯的優(yōu)勢。首先,它便于閱讀在線作為現(xiàn)代人上網(wǎng)很容易。另一方面,閱讀電子書節(jié)省錢。就我個(gè)人而言,我認(rèn)為電子書不能取代所有傳統(tǒng)書籍。首先,你可以標(biāo)記一個(gè)傳統(tǒng)的書,寫下你的意見,但你很難在邊緣的電子書做。其次,對許多人來說,只有氣味的印刷和紙張的感覺(gnju)可以提供閱讀和學(xué)習(xí)的真正意義。因此,在我看來,傳統(tǒng)的圖書將在未來仍然存在。下面是英語(yn y)四級圖表作文范文:手機(jī)用量。Directions:Study the following

31、graph carefullyand write an essay in which you should1) analyze the graph, and2) give your comments on the trend.范文(fnwn)1:In recent years there has been a dramatic rise in the cell phones, which are now essentialto millions of people as a convenient form of communication. In 2004 the number reached

32、315,000,000, with an average annual increase at 57,500,000.Some people can now no longer imagine life without their cell phones. The fact that theyare so popular proves that they are useful and convenient. Cell phones enable people toeasily and quickly communicate with one another; wherever you are,

33、 you can instantly reachsomebody. Cell phones eliminate thetrouble of not being able to meet someone in person,and therefore increase businesss efficiency.Mobile phones necessarily also harbor disadvantages. The radiation such phones emit ishazardous to ones health. Furthermore, if people become too

34、 reliant on the use of cell phones,our face to face skills may decline. Any new invention has its drawbacks, and such negativeaspects cannot always diminish its popularity. Despite the negative effects of television, forexample, the number of people who own televisions continues to grow at a tremend

35、ous rate.This is also the case with mobile phones. People wont stop eating just because of the riskofchoking. In addition, the swift development of science and technology will likely eliminatethe hazards cell phones may cause. One can safely predict, therefore, that with theintroduction of new techn

36、iques, mobile phones will have more applications and become evenmore appealing to customers.譯文:近年來,手機(jī)有了飛速的增長。對數(shù)以百萬計(jì)的人來說,作為最便捷的通訊工具手機(jī)是生活中必不可少的。到2004年,手機(jī)的數(shù)量達(dá)到3.15億,平均每年增長了5750萬用戶。有些人現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)無法設(shè)想沒有了手機(jī)的生活會(huì)是什么樣子。手機(jī)如此普及的事實(shí)證明了它們的實(shí)用和方便。手機(jī)使人們能夠簡單快捷地相互溝通,無論身處何地,都能馬上聯(lián)系上。手機(jī)解決了需要交流時(shí)卻無法見面的問題,因而也增加了商業(yè)活動(dòng)的效率。?使用手機(jī)也不可避免地

37、存在弊端。手機(jī)發(fā)出的輻射對健康不利。而且,如果人們過于依賴手機(jī),那么我們面對面交往的能力會(huì)下降。每個(gè)新發(fā)明都有它的缺點(diǎn),但這些消極方面并不會(huì)影響它的普及。比如電視,盡管有很多負(fù)面作用,但擁有電視的人數(shù)還是繼續(xù)以極高的速度增長。這種情況也適用于手機(jī)。人們不會(huì)因噎廢食。而且,科技的飛速發(fā)展有希望消除使用手機(jī)所帶來的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。所以,可以有把握地預(yù)言,隨著新技術(shù)的采用,手機(jī)會(huì)有更廣的用途,而且會(huì)對消費(fèi)者更有吸引力。范文2:As is shown in the chart, cell phones are becoming more and more popular within China.In 2000

38、, the number of cell phones in use was 85,260,000; in 2001, the number was180,000,000; in 2002 206,600,000; in 2003 269,000,000. In 2004, the number is315,000,000. From these statistics, we can see the increasing use of cell phones.Why have cell phones gained so much dominance in our lives? There ar

39、e many factorscontributing to this development. Firstly, a cell phone has no wires and can be carriedeverywhere easily. It is smart. If you need to ring someone, you can just dial a number and thephone will connect you to the right person. It can be a great help for you to be connected withthe world

40、. Secondly, a cell phone is something wonderful that we can have fun with: news,games, music and chat through sending short messages. Thirdly, the drop in price and thesimultaneous improvement in the functions have made it possible for an average person tomake use of a cell phone.The wide use of cel

41、l phones has made them more and more indispensable in peoples dailylife. The many functions of the cell phone have made certain people reluctant to separatethemselves from their cell phone.譯文:這個(gè)圖表向我們展示了手機(jī)在中國變得越來越普遍。在2000年,全中國的手機(jī)使用量為8526萬部;2001年為1.8億;2002年為2.066億;2003年為2.69億; 2004年的手機(jī)使用量迅速增加到3.55億。從這

42、些數(shù)據(jù)中我們可以看到手機(jī)使用量在逐漸增長。為什么手機(jī)會(huì)成為我們生活中的主導(dǎo)?有許多因素促成了它的發(fā)展。首先,手機(jī)可以無線通話,并且攜帶方便。它很靈巧。如果你想打電話,只須按鍵,就能與對方通話。它為你與世界溝通提供了巨大的幫助。其次,我們可以從手機(jī)中獲取很多樂趣,比如,看新聞,玩游戲,聽音樂,發(fā)短信聊天。最后,手機(jī)迅速降價(jià),同時(shí)其功能迅速改進(jìn),使得普通人都使用。手機(jī)的廣泛應(yīng)用,使它已成為人們?nèi)粘I钪性絹碓讲豢苫蛉钡囊徊糠帧J謾C(jī)的廣泛功能使得一些人幾乎離不開手機(jī)了。下面是英語四級圖表作文范文(fnwn):人生沒有筆直路。Directions:Study the following cartoon

43、 carefullyand write an essay in which you should1) describe the cartoon,2) interpret its meaning, and3) point out its implications in our life.范文(fnwn)1:In the black and white drawing above, a youth gravely contemplates a narrow winding pathheading into a forest. Perhaps he thinks that his own futur

44、e may be much like this path; full ofbends and curves, thorns and traps. The road to success is never anything but uneven anddifficult.In fact, one could even say that the more successful ones life is, the more problems andhardships one must have overcome. The ability to work through difficult situa

45、tions andunfortunate events only makes one stronger and more capable. Given that the road tohappiness always contains obstacles and setbacks, we should be well prepared for thehardships that life inevitably brings, and abandon the idea that life is smooth or easy. Wemust accept the fact that failure

46、s are unavoidable, whether they are failures in examinations,in finding a job, or carrying out a task. People who accept that their life will not always be simpleor calm are better able to handle problems when they arise. Those who are upset by each andevery small setback and there are many people w

47、ith such attitudes do not have muchpotential. Failure is mother to success as it can strengthen ones will. Those who can drawlessons from failure are destined for success.譯文(ywn):在上面黑白的圖畫中,一個(gè)年輕人嚴(yán)肅地凝望著前方蜿蜒曲折通向森林的小路。也許他想到了自己的未來就像這條小路一樣,充滿曲折、荊棘和陷阱。通向成功之路從來都是艱辛和不平坦的。事實(shí)上,甚至可以說一個(gè)人的人生越成功,那他必須戰(zhàn)勝的艱難和困苦就會(huì)越多。在

48、困境和不幸中奮進(jìn)的能力,只會(huì)讓一個(gè)人更堅(jiān)強(qiáng),更有才干。既然通向幸福的道路總是會(huì)有障礙和挫折的話,那么我們就應(yīng)該為生命中無法避免的艱難做好充分準(zhǔn)備,而放棄認(rèn)為生命意味著平穩(wěn)和安逸的想法。我們必須接受這個(gè)事實(shí)失敗是不可避免的,而無論它是考試失利、求職受挫還是工作失敗。人們?nèi)绻姓J(rèn)他們的生活并不總是單純和平靜的,他們就會(huì)在問題出現(xiàn)的時(shí)候處理得更好,而那些出現(xiàn)一點(diǎn)挫折就心煩意亂的人很多人持有這樣的生活態(tài)度沒有太大的潛力。失敗是成功之母在于它能增強(qiáng)一個(gè)人的意志。那些能從失敗中吸取教訓(xùn)的人是注定會(huì)成功的。范文2:It is everyones wish to have things go their wa

49、y. Yet the journey throughlife is not alwaysthe case and we should be prepared for the twists and turns it offers us. This is certainly thecase as shown in the cartoon.Twists and turns are a part of life and setbacks often happen. For many reasons, we oftenhave to encounter failure in a complex soci

50、ety. No one can avoid or escape theseunexpected changes in our daily lives; however, failure may be aroute toward success. Thiscauses us to reflect about what happened and as a result we build up and accumulateexperience. We are then more likely to come up with a possible solution, and so twists and

51、turns can turn into treasures. Edison,for instance, the inventor of the electric light bulb, madehundreds of models that failed before he came up with the right one. In general it is failure thatencourages us to work harder which eventually leads to success.Twists and turns in life are unavoidable a

52、nd are not always bad. We should have a moreoptimistic view on life and try to make the most of it and draw lessons from the bumps andturns along the way.譯文:每個(gè)人都希望生活一帆風(fēng)順。但是,人生旅途并非永遠(yuǎn)如此,正像畫中所描繪那樣,我們應(yīng)該對生活中的曲折和坎坷做好準(zhǔn)備。這正是這幅圖畫所描述的。挫折與坎坷也是生活中的一部分,逆境時(shí)有發(fā)生。出于許多原因,在復(fù)雜的社會(huì)中我們經(jīng)常要面對失敗。沒有人能夠避免和逃脫日常生活不期而遇的變故。然而,失敗往往

53、是通向成功之路。因?yàn)槭?huì)引發(fā)我們更多的思考,我們也會(huì)因此而積累更多的經(jīng)驗(yàn)。之后,我們就會(huì)更容易地找到解決問題的方法。因此,挫折與坎坷也是人生的財(cái)富。例如,電燈的發(fā)明者愛迪生在他成功之前曾經(jīng)經(jīng)歷過成百上千次的失敗。總的來說,正是失敗才使我們加倍努力工作,最后取得成功。人生中的挫折與坎坷是不可避免的,但它們并非總是壞事。我們應(yīng)該用更加樂觀的態(tài)度對待生活,并充分加以利用,從挫折中吸取教訓(xùn)。下面是英語四級圖表(tbio)作文范文:蜜蜂的啟示。Directions:Study the following drawing carefullyand write an essay in which you

54、should1) describe the drawing,2) interpret its meaning, and3) support your view with examples.范文(fnwn)1:Groups of bees work together to produce honey. Their great efforts are not selfish,however, as the amount of honey they produce is for an entire group rather than a singleindividual.The drawing ab

55、ove suggests that people should selflessly dedicate themselvesto theircommunity as a whole. This spirit of dedication requires faith. Selfless hard work is anembodiment of responsibility and strength.The health of nations requires a spirit of devotion. Chinese teachers, doctors and athleteswho all w

56、ork for the benefit of their country, for example, aredevoting themselves regardless offame or fortune. They are dedicated to the society they live within. No matter what type ofjob one holds, one should work hard and in earnest to improve ones community.The results of dedication, however, depend no

57、t only on ones willingness to give but alsoon ones ability. If you are enthusiastic about devoting yourself to your country, but do nothave the skills it takes to do so, you cannot effect much change. The more competent, one is,the greater ones contribution. Therefore, it is essential that students

58、focus on their studiesand enhance their skills in order to properly give back to society.譯文(ywn):成群結(jié)隊(duì)的蜜蜂在一起釀蜜,它們付出這樣大的辛勞并不是為自己,而是因?yàn)樗鼈冡劤龅拿劭梢詾檎麄€(gè)群體而非個(gè)人所享用。上面的這幅畫啟發(fā)人們應(yīng)該無私地把自己奉獻(xiàn)給整個(gè)社會(huì)。奉獻(xiàn)精神要求人們擁有信念,忘我的工作是責(zé)任和力量的化身。國家的興旺需要奉獻(xiàn)精神。例如我國的教師、醫(yī)生或是運(yùn)動(dòng)員,他們都在為祖國利益而操勞,他們奉獻(xiàn)出自己不是為了出名或得利。 他們獻(xiàn)身于自己的社會(huì)。不管一個(gè)人從事什么樣的工作,他都應(yīng)該為了改善社會(huì)

59、而努力積極地工作。但一個(gè)人的奉獻(xiàn)所能取得的成效,并不僅僅只取決于他樂于奉獻(xiàn),還取決于他自身的能力。如果你滿腔熱忱地想獻(xiàn)身于祖國,但卻沒有所需的技能,那你也不會(huì)做出大的貢獻(xiàn)。一個(gè)人的能力越大,那他能做出的貢獻(xiàn)就越大。所以,對學(xué)生來說最主要的是要把注意力集中到學(xué)習(xí)上,增強(qiáng)自己的技能,以待有朝一日能以適當(dāng)?shù)姆绞綀?bào)效社會(huì)。范文2:We can see from the drawing, a swarm of bees flying here and there busily working toproduce honey, which will be enjoyed by human beings r

60、ather than themselves.Human beings show more respect to bees than to other animals, not for their diligence,but for their dedication to others. We live in a materialistic society and are trained from ourearliest years to be greedy. We are taught early on to be materialistic and taught to considerthi

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