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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上Directions: Some people maintain that universities are the best place for young people to receive higher education; other people believe that young people can be equally educated by taking correspondence courses or going to evening classes and open universities in their spare time.Write

2、 an article of about 300 words in which you compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of formal university education and informal higher education. Which do you think is more effective and desirable? Support your argument with appropriate examples or illustrations.命題思路:本試題要求學(xué)生對(duì)比高等教育的兩種主要

3、形式:正規(guī)的大學(xué)課堂教育與函授、夜大學(xué)、電視大學(xué)等業(yè)余的非正規(guī)高等教育。學(xué)生必須在對(duì)比權(quán)衡兩種不同模式的利弊后,闡述自己的觀點(diǎn),并有適當(dāng)?shù)睦C。就題目所涉及的內(nèi)容而言,考生比較熟悉,因?yàn)楦叩冉逃桥c他們最貼近的現(xiàn)實(shí)。這樣可以在一定程度上保證本次寫作考試的信度,確保學(xué)生不至于因?yàn)樗悸氛系K,無話可說而影響英語寫作。從組織結(jié)構(gòu)而言,本試題是典型的”對(duì)比型”作文,能夠比較有效地考察學(xué)生的邏輯思維能力、觀點(diǎn)表達(dá)能力以及運(yùn)用適當(dāng)?shù)恼Z言形式來實(shí)現(xiàn)轉(zhuǎn)折、銜接、連貫等語言能力。Informal Higher Education Serves Better姓名  黃沁  江蘇省南京市南京師大附

4、中  學(xué)校  高二(13)班級(jí)  準(zhǔn)考證號(hào) 0413Although most students are still fighting for the diploma in universities after graduation from high school, it has been a clear trend that more and more students choose to start their working career earlier and receive informal higher education, which in my

5、opinion, serves better to build more competition (competitive) and suitable personal abilities.Informal higher education offers better opportunities to adapt to social life for students, and help them understand better the reality of their social community and responsibilities they are to take. Comp

6、ared with those who spend entirely their time in the (on) campus, students who take evening classes could contact with more people, develop their communication skills and social behaviors during working hours. They know better how cruel and realistic the society is and that it is your power and capa

7、bilities that only speak. They understand and adapt better to the pressure of lifes difficulties which in universities could hardly be realized.Secondly, after experiencing real working life, these (those) who attend correspondence courses would know better what kind of knowledge and abilities they

8、must master, which definitely help them in future advancement and career choices. Suppose youre a graduate from high school and become an assist of a car repairing workshop. Then youll have to know how the engine and different parts of the car works and how to deal with various crisises (emergent pr

9、oblems). Therefore, night schools education (evening classes) would enable you (插入 to) acquire more specialized knowledge which are fit to you. However, in universities, you have to learn a great many courses, some of which are comparatively useless and can even make you bewilded of future (bewilder

10、ed to the future).Furthermore, as they have more time to manage for themselves, students drop higher education in universities could earn some money and gain earlier start in career. These will ease their families burdens and satisfy their desire for basic money needs. As a matter of fact, nowadays,

11、 more than a few American teens abandon university s education and try to become a worker like air-conditional repairer (air-conditioner repairman) who can earn as much as $ 30, 000 for the first year. Thus, their decisions benefit themselves and their families.Conclude (To conclude) from all the fa

12、cts talked above, we can safely arrive at the summary that informal higher education is more efficient and serves better. It make (makes) you ahead of others in career development with more competitive skills, fit knowledge, pre cious experiences of social life and more leisure to earn some essentia

13、l financial supports. As well one day indulge ourselves in the real soci (walk into the realistic society,) informal higher education serves better for our present and future developing. (development)Fruit & the Vitamin Medicine姓名  俞艾杉  遼寧省大連市第二十四中  學(xué)校  2·10班級(jí)  準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)

14、  0335With the world developing in (at) high speed, more and more young people take part in higher educated (education). Some of the (them) choose to go to universities, and the others joined evening classes and open universities or took correspondence courses. I think, if we put the formal uni

15、versity education as the fruits we eat and the informal higher education would be like the vitamin medicine. Both of them could give us what we need.Lets see two examples: The first one is my elder sister, who studyed (studied) very well and went into Beijing University with a high mark. Now, after

16、the four-year university life, she was employed by a lawyer firm and makes a large sum of money every year.Another example is a girl who used to working in (work in) my fathers bar. She was a country girl, (插入 and) she worked hard but got little money, so under my fathers encouragement, she attended

17、 an evening class in spare time. The first two years was a hard time, because on one hand, she must to (去掉) learn knowledge in the evening when she was very tired after one day's work; On the other hand, she had to make money to pay for the evening class. But then her way was wider and wider, an

18、d now she found a better job in a small company and can offer much more money to her poor family.In my opinion, even both the girl and my sister got a good job at last, but I still think that enter (attending) formal university is better. Because in universities we could make more friends, we could

19、get more chances to communicate with the experienceness (experienced) professors, we could get more ways to receive information of our future jobs, and we could also send ourselves into the coulful (colorful) groups in the university so that we could have a happier higher educated life. But in the i

20、nformal education, there could not be so much fun.Though I thought like this, but I have to say equally that both fruit and vitamin medicine can give us the vitamins we need, the only difference between them is that some people love fruits and the others may thought (think) having medicine is easier

21、. So whatever you choose, the fruit or the medicine (the formal university education or the informal higher education), the most important is that you can get the knowledge you wanted, isn't it?Let's Go to Universities!姓名  張培培  山東省淄博市第十一中  學(xué)校  高二22班級(jí)  準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)  0209

22、There's a general debate (插入 on) whether or not universities are the best place for young people to receive higher education. Some people think it right while others think the opposite is true. Theres probably some truth in both opinions.Some students dream to go (dream of going) to universities

23、 be- cause studying in universities does do good to them. Universities have super (outstanding) teachers and professors and most universities are equipped with excellent facilities. Also, by taking part in all kinds of activities organized in universities, students can widen their views (插入 and) inc

24、rease their experience. In this case, many students are motivated to study harder and acquire more knowledge in middle schools in order to be admitted by the universities they dream of. Not only (插入 do) universities provide good studying place (circumstance), but also they (去掉) encourage students to

25、 study. However, there are also some disadvantages. For instance, some universities are not so good as expected, (插入 and) many students cant learn much to meet the need of society. Those who fail in their exams cant go to their desirable universities.However, the opportunity is offered by the open u

26、niversities. Students can be equally educated by taking correspondence courses or going to evening class if they fail to go to universities. They can choose courses that cater for their interest and the need of the times freely. Although they are refused to go to universities, they can also benefit

27、from the correspondence courses or evening classes. As the saying goes, “every coin has two sides”. Things always leave undesiabl (something undesirable). There are some evening classes whoes (whose) quality is not good. Its hard for people to receive sufficient knowledge.For me, as a student, I wou

28、ld like to go to universities. Once a time, I walked in the Peking University. I was really attracted by the swaggering confidence, the irrepressible spirit and the indomitable nerves that the students in it (去掉) have. I was lost in the studying atmosphere. Im really eager to go to university that I

29、 like. It is the goal that motivates me to study hard. I have done my best and will continue to do so. I believe it wont be long before I achieve my goal!Ibsen once said, “It a your suprem (supreme) duty to cast yourself into a useful emplement.” (implement) I set my mind to go to the university and

30、 Im determined to succeed.Lets go to universities for the universities advantages provided.Stop Your Superstition On Universities姓名  張益  中河北省石家莊市石家莊外國語  學(xué)校  高一(10)班班級(jí) 準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)  0208Last decade saw the flood peak of students streaming into formal, venerable universities. It seems

31、 as if university is the only cradle for(插入 its) talented professers (professors) and well-known celebribties (celebrities). However, I myself never believe the theory holds water. On the contrary, I recommend correspondence courses as well as open universities to be the more preferable choices for

32、modem teenagers.Surely, formal universities enjoy a much better reputation throughout the society, which may more or less be helpful for their students to get a well-paid job. But dont be deceived by the attracting illusion. University might be a good place to obtain knowledge, but knowledge seems t

33、o be too narrow in front of the definition of education. Not only those language point from the book, but also the specific skills on how to communicate with people, are what we need to become successful. But take a glance at the way students get “educated” in formal universities. They get up at an

34、approximately same time, (插入 and) they go to assigned classroom and start facing dull books all day. They just have no time to get more sociable skills as well as definite, professional tecneques (techniques). Thats why oceans of university graduations are obliged to major some more practical skills

35、 again, for they are mostly jobless.However, attending correspondence courses or evening classes, is a perfect way to solve the problem. We can make full use of our spare time to do a part-time job and to get more “education” naturally from the vivid society. To say “I obtain knowledge, and I get th

36、e true essence of how to become a real marl. “ is not enough to de- scribe its efficiency and magic. We can undoubtedly renew our antiquated, inadequate “knowledge case” inside our brain by diligently study (studying) at night, and conscientiously taking a job and get- ring “extra-education” at dayt

37、ime.Stop your superstition on universities, and make a more effective choice without hesitation. Only in this way can a perfect celerity both well-educated and sociable be shaped!Universities or Informal Education?姓名  劉鑰銘  遼寧省本溪市高級(jí)中學(xué)  學(xué)校  高二十五班班級(jí)  準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)  0125It is an und

38、eniable fact that, nowadays, a controversial debate has (插入 been) risen as to whether universities or informal higher education is more essential for students, (which is more essential for students, universities or informal higher education). People vary in their opinions on this question.Those who

39、are in favor of universities often provide the following evidence. First of all, universities are run by the government and seem to be more reliable, whereas informal higher education is short of serious disciplines. Moreover universities have the incomparable merits that with students living in the

40、ir dormitories they provide (are provided) plenty of time to gain the knowledge they long for.Nevertheless, there are also people who set forth a totally opposite idea. They claim that there are various kinds of informal education ranging from correspondence courses to open universities and evening

41、classes, from which students can choose freely according to their own needs and likes. Furthermore, students can get more spare time to step into other activities or continue their work during the daytime. While in universities, students have to stay inside all day. This, of course, will reject thos

42、e workers who have an appetite for knowledge and want to further their study.From my perspective, I think the former groups idea is more favorable. Three key components account for my choice. First and foremost, with a longer history, universities provide students with more accurate knowledge and ca

43、n equip them better for their future career. Whats more, during the four years of acdamic (academic) life, students can broaden their eyes, deepen their understanding, sharpen their mind and maintain specialized training. Last but not least, it is commonly accepted that universities are more experie

44、nced in education and have a better environment for students to develop themselves both mentally and physically.Taking all these factors into consideration, I confidentally (confidently) come to the conclusion that one should give priority to universifies. Only in this way can they arm themselves wi

45、th more knowledge and perfect their personalities.University, a Better Choice姓名  盧亦岑  遼寧省沈陽市東北育才  學(xué)校  高一9班級(jí)  準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)  0083Today, more and more students choose to go to universities after their (they) graduate from high school. The motive varies from individual to individua

46、l. Meanwhile, there are also a number of people argue that for juveniles, taking correspondence courses or going to evening classes and open universities in their spare time would be a better choice, since these students, who are new-comers of the society, can learn much more outside the classroom.

47、To determine which is more desirable, we should look into further details.It is a simple yet universial (universal) law that for adolescents, study is a never-changed thing to do. Consequently, students may never take the pain to ponder: why I go to school? (插入 When) answering the question why they

48、go to universities, they may say, “to learn more academic knowledges (knowledge), to made new friends, to look for a higher-paid (well-paid) job and so on.” Universities, nevertheless, have the ability to offer young peoples (people) who are of an age a large platform, which let them to meet, to com

49、pete, and to learn from each other. The impact that universities have had on our society in general, is undeniable. Lots of people when reminded (recalling) of the old days in university, would say, that four years are golden, since (for) it provided them lots of opportunities. Though painstaking an

50、d time-consuming in many peoples eye, the function that university as a refinery of the young is highly valued and of essence.On the contrary, evening classes and so on so force (去掉), would stand in a lower position for its lack of communications. Say, students come from a single (the same) city, no

51、t even a country. Unlike the exotic faces in a university campus (去掉), students of a (an) evening class are not at all diversified. In addition, it is no doubt that in a broad sense, no one can garantee (guarantee) that those student (students) will be under a condition of “l(fā)earning” during the free

52、 time of a part time (part-time) class. Will all of them, our future elites, go to work or read books in libraries? Hardly. Gone are the days when knowledge is highly valued. It is a time now, when technology is accumulated by multiplying, and at the same time becomes more and more entertaining. Int

53、ernet, TV, . all kinds of things will lead to a consequence that students concentration be distracted. As a result, the detriments of evening class will overweigh its benifits (benefits).When the issue comes to my current situation, I will definetly (definitely) choose go to universities without any

54、 hesitate (hesitation). However, part-time classes would be a better choice under only one circumstance. It only benefits people who have high self-control, who are virtually minority in quantity.姓名  耿俠英  山西省太原市外國語  學(xué)校  高601班級(jí)  準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)0382There was a time when people believed i

55、n the simple truth that one couldnt have a bright future without a university-education degree. Have you ever been deeply convinced about this opinion? Have you ever tried to prove it? Is it true that the informal education is a kind of the worst choice?There is no doubt that being admitted to a key

56、 university is a good way to success. Being in our ideal universities, we can enjoy the various kinds of school lives and find (discover) ourselves while working in students communities. With joyness (joys) and happiness, we grow more mature and knowledgeable and get a harvest of precious experience

57、. We let out all our intelligience (intelligence) in university and make friends with each other. Whats more, we receive a high level of education which is given by qualified and experienced professors. In a word, we make big improvements during the colorful and fruitful school lives. But at the sam

58、e time, the formal university educations may lead to the unfairness between the general students. A great many students are forced to give up the chance to go to university for the lack of money. Considering this, we may ask ourselves ff it is the only way for every one to catch their dreams.With th

59、e development of the education, there exists (exist) many informal higher education schools like evening classes and open universities. We must notice that these social schools have indeed helped many students solve their problems in education. A part of people could take lessons (receive education)

60、 and go on working at the same time. For some people, it is another way to fulfill their broken (unfulfillable) dreams of universities. According to the basic condition of China, the informal education really does a good job a- bout the necessity of so many peoples education, and help to improve the quality of people i

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