- 10月 07 週二 200823:12
IELTS Written essay from start to finish
- 10月 07 週二 200823:10
How to start sentences in your essay (Part 2 of 2)
- 10月 07 週二 200823:10
How to start sentences in your essay (Part 1 of 2)
- 9月 04 週四 200821:59
9/3讀書會作業
Dear all
請用下列片語造句,每個片語造兩句,不懂意思的請回覆發問
下週三檢討之,例行無法參加之Lillian由我協助代為報告
請Lillian造完句提供給我!!
請用下列片語造句,每個片語造兩句,不懂意思的請回覆發問
下週三檢討之,例行無法參加之Lillian由我協助代為報告
請Lillian造完句提供給我!!
- 8月 05 週二 200816:55
IELTS 7.5分的寫作模版
Dear all
這是一位大陸考生考7.5分寫的一些模版,題目絕對不可能一樣,但是我們可以從中"臨摹"句子的寫法,對寫作很有幫助喔!!
特別感謝大陸同胞熱情提供!!
1.政府是否應該資助理科生,因為科學家為社會貢獻大。
For:
A. The social development is based on science, as any high technological product derives from scientific theories.
B. The payment for those who are engaged in science is still at a low level, which should be changed. Therefore, the support from the government is indispensable.
C. Emphasis from the government will ignite the passion of citizens so that science will be promoted to a higher level.
Against:
A. It cannot be denied that the modern material aspect of civilization is created by the modern technology. It is scientists’ hard work that prospers the material life.
B. Our life is greatly enriched by the works of arts, such as literature, painting and music.
C. Without the contribution from the workers of the arts, such as social workers, litterateurs and legist, the society cannot remain healthy, peaceful and stable, and people cannot engage in the scientific work in a good environment. Therefore, it is necessary to put equal emphasis on the science and arts.
2、衡量政府成功是否以經濟繁榮為標誌?
For:
A. The economy is the criterion of a country or government’s success.
B. The economy is the fundamental of everything.
C. Without economic prosperity, happiness is just the castle in the air.
D. The economic situation is the most objective criterion.
E. A powerful economy is the cornerstone of social development. With a strong economy, we can have a comprehensive welfare system accessible to all citizens.
F. With a sound economy, our people will have sufficient access to free medical care and education.
G. Along with economic prosperity, our national defense system will be greatly enhanced.
Against:
A. The criterion of a country or government’s success should be citizens’ satisfaction to the country or the government.
B. The criterion of a country or government’s success should be the country’s comprehensive strength.
C. With money while devoid of sense of security, life will become dull and monotonous.
D. Money is omnipotent, so that economic level isn’t everything of a country.
E. Without a sense of security, a democratic atmosphere, economic prosperity doesn't mean everything.
F. It is not uncommon that in some countries that boast so-called economic prosperity, corruption and discrimination are prevalent.
3、強迫退休制度
For:
A. Every one is human with limited energy and vigor; therefore, after an exhausting working life, one tends to be increasingly slow both in mind and action. Remaining in one’s post would undoubtedly impair one’s physical and emotional health.
B. When one reaches an old age, he/she tends to be more conservative and reluctant to accept new ideas and innovations. They are likely to adhere to past practices and old ways. One’s originality and creativity will dry out. They always hesitate to strive forward.
C. Too many old people remaining in high positions will hinder the development of society.
D. Offer more employment opportunities and promotion to the young so that they will be able to give full play to their talent.
E. If one never stops working, what’s the point of life?
Against:
A. Different occupations have their diverse traits and distinguishing features. Some jobs call for special psychological requirements. For example, professors, doctors and research fellows are always required to work into their seventies for their rich experience and academic achievements, while professional athletes, such as gymnasts, retire even at the age of twenty.
B. Some people think working gives them the mental satisfaction/contentment and a role in society. If they are obliged to withdraw from work to complete domesticity, they will feel that they are abandoned by the society and useless. Work brings social and personal esteem.
C. It is regarded as a breadwinning process. Retirement will bring about some financial troubles.
D. It is unfair to some people who have studied for years to obtain a higher degree. If they are required to retire at the same age as those who receive shorter schooling, they cannot enjoy the same length of working. It is also a great waste of talents.
E. Thanks to the improvement in medical science, people enjoy a much life span/expectancy. We should redefine the term “old age”.
F. Chronological age is not always a true indicator of one’s capabilities.
G. It would be more economical to some employers to retain the old hands than to spend more time and money training greenhands.
H. Older workers usually are more stable, skilled and experienced than younger ones. It is deemed as an economic asset.
這是一位大陸考生考7.5分寫的一些模版,題目絕對不可能一樣,但是我們可以從中"臨摹"句子的寫法,對寫作很有幫助喔!!
特別感謝大陸同胞熱情提供!!
1.政府是否應該資助理科生,因為科學家為社會貢獻大。
For:
A. The social development is based on science, as any high technological product derives from scientific theories.
B. The payment for those who are engaged in science is still at a low level, which should be changed. Therefore, the support from the government is indispensable.
C. Emphasis from the government will ignite the passion of citizens so that science will be promoted to a higher level.
Against:
A. It cannot be denied that the modern material aspect of civilization is created by the modern technology. It is scientists’ hard work that prospers the material life.
B. Our life is greatly enriched by the works of arts, such as literature, painting and music.
C. Without the contribution from the workers of the arts, such as social workers, litterateurs and legist, the society cannot remain healthy, peaceful and stable, and people cannot engage in the scientific work in a good environment. Therefore, it is necessary to put equal emphasis on the science and arts.
2、衡量政府成功是否以經濟繁榮為標誌?
For:
A. The economy is the criterion of a country or government’s success.
B. The economy is the fundamental of everything.
C. Without economic prosperity, happiness is just the castle in the air.
D. The economic situation is the most objective criterion.
E. A powerful economy is the cornerstone of social development. With a strong economy, we can have a comprehensive welfare system accessible to all citizens.
F. With a sound economy, our people will have sufficient access to free medical care and education.
G. Along with economic prosperity, our national defense system will be greatly enhanced.
Against:
A. The criterion of a country or government’s success should be citizens’ satisfaction to the country or the government.
B. The criterion of a country or government’s success should be the country’s comprehensive strength.
C. With money while devoid of sense of security, life will become dull and monotonous.
D. Money is omnipotent, so that economic level isn’t everything of a country.
E. Without a sense of security, a democratic atmosphere, economic prosperity doesn't mean everything.
F. It is not uncommon that in some countries that boast so-called economic prosperity, corruption and discrimination are prevalent.
3、強迫退休制度
For:
A. Every one is human with limited energy and vigor; therefore, after an exhausting working life, one tends to be increasingly slow both in mind and action. Remaining in one’s post would undoubtedly impair one’s physical and emotional health.
B. When one reaches an old age, he/she tends to be more conservative and reluctant to accept new ideas and innovations. They are likely to adhere to past practices and old ways. One’s originality and creativity will dry out. They always hesitate to strive forward.
C. Too many old people remaining in high positions will hinder the development of society.
D. Offer more employment opportunities and promotion to the young so that they will be able to give full play to their talent.
E. If one never stops working, what’s the point of life?
Against:
A. Different occupations have their diverse traits and distinguishing features. Some jobs call for special psychological requirements. For example, professors, doctors and research fellows are always required to work into their seventies for their rich experience and academic achievements, while professional athletes, such as gymnasts, retire even at the age of twenty.
B. Some people think working gives them the mental satisfaction/contentment and a role in society. If they are obliged to withdraw from work to complete domesticity, they will feel that they are abandoned by the society and useless. Work brings social and personal esteem.
C. It is regarded as a breadwinning process. Retirement will bring about some financial troubles.
D. It is unfair to some people who have studied for years to obtain a higher degree. If they are required to retire at the same age as those who receive shorter schooling, they cannot enjoy the same length of working. It is also a great waste of talents.
E. Thanks to the improvement in medical science, people enjoy a much life span/expectancy. We should redefine the term “old age”.
F. Chronological age is not always a true indicator of one’s capabilities.
G. It would be more economical to some employers to retain the old hands than to spend more time and money training greenhands.
H. Older workers usually are more stable, skilled and experienced than younger ones. It is deemed as an economic asset.
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