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考研英语作文范文18
考研英语作文范文
1、适合你的最佳学习方法
Peoplelearnindifferentways.Somepeoplelearnbydoingthings;otherpeoplelearnbyreadingaboutthings;otherslearnbylisteningtopeopletalkaboutthings.Whichofthesemethodsoflearningisbestforyou?
Usespecificexamplestosupportyourchoice.
Theeffectivenessofalearningmethodvariesfrompersontopersonandalsofromactivitytoactivity.Learningbydoing,learningbyreading,andlearningbylisteningallhavethetransferofinformationastheirgoal,buttheinformationistransferredinverydifferentwaysineachcase.Eachhasitsbenefits.Inmyownopinion,learningbydoingisthemethodthatworksbestforme.
Learningbydoingworksbecauseitgivesalearnerfirst-handexperience.Othermethodsaremorepassive;you’reeitherlisteningtoaconversationortryingtopayattentiontowordsonapage.However,learningbydoingmeansactuallyparticipatingintheactivity.Canyouimaginelearninghowtoplayamusicalinstrumentformabook?
Asthesayinggoes,practicemakesperfect.Frankly,Ican’tthinkofawaythatbetterensuresonehastrulylearnedthanbyseeinganddoing.
Incontrast,readingmakeslearninglesseasytovisualize.Notonlythat,learningbyreadingoftenrequiresextraresearch,suchaslookingupunfamiliarwords.Also,youmightnotbeagoodreader,oryoumightbelearninginasecondlanguage.Ifso,youmightfindithardtoconcentrateorbecomefrustratedbytheslowpace.Sowhilereadingisfunandusefulformanypeople,forothersitmaynotbethebestway.
Learningbylisteningcanbeenjoyable.Livelydebateisinteresting,andinterestingthingsareusuallyeasiertolearnabout.Plus,unlikereading,youcanaskquestionsifyoudon’tunderstand.However,aswithreading,itisalltooeasytobecomeapassivelistenerandnottrulylearnanything.Ifyougetbored,youmightevenfallasleepwhileyou’relistening!
Whenyou’reactivelyparticipatinginsomething,you’remorelikelytostayalert.
Overall,whenitcomestolearning.Ibelievethatnothingsubstitutesforthefirstbandexperiencethatphysicallydoinganactivityprovides.
2、择友标准
Somepeoplechoosefriendswhoaredifferentformthemselves.Otherschoosefriendswhoaresimilartothemselves.Comparetheadvantagesofhavingfriendswhoaredifferentfromyouwiththeadvantagesofhavingfriendswhoaresimilartoyou.Whichkindoffrienddoyoupreferforyourself?
Why?
Therearealotofadvantagestohavingfriendswhoaredifferentfromyou.Foronething,they’llgiveyouadifferentwayoflookingattheworld,.Friendswhoaredifferentcanintroduceyoutofoods,music,politics,andbooksyou’venevertriedbefore.Ifyou’reaspontaneouskindofperson,someonewhoismorescheduledcanhelpyougetbetterorganized.You,ontheotherhand,canhelpthemloosenupalittlebit,anddothingsmoreonthespurofthemoment.
Someonewhoisdifferentfromyouwon’thavethesamereactiontosituations.Thiscanbeabighelp.Ifyou’rethekindofpersonwhogetsveryimpatientwaitingforyourmealinarestaurant,ithelpstohavesomeonecalmwithyou.Yourfriendcanhelpyoukeepyourtemper.Ifyou’realittletimidaboutstandingupforyourself,amoreassertivefriendcanhelpyoudevelopalittlemoreself-respect.
However,therecanalsobeadvantagestohavingfriendswhoaresimilartoyou.Youusuallyenjoydoingthesamethings,soyoudon’thavetoargueaboutwhatyouwanttodo.Sometimesit’sfunexperiencingnewthings.Othertimes,it’smorefundoingwhatyouknowyou’llenjoy.
Allthingsconsidered,IthinkI’dliketohavealotofacquaintanceswhoaredifferentandafewclosefriendswhoaresimilartome.Thatseemsthebestofbothworlds.
3、循规蹈矩还是充满变化的生活
Somepeopleenjoychange,andtheylookforwardtonewexperiences.Othersliketheirlivestostaythesame,andtheydonotchangetheirusualhabits.Comparethesetwoapproachestolife.Whichapproachdoyouprefer?
Explainwhy.
Therearethosewhopreferthingstostaythesame,whilethereareotherswhopreferchange.Mypersonalpreferenceistoestablisharoutineandsticktoit,thoughthishasnotalwaysbeentrueofme.
WhenIwasyounger,Iwasn’tacreatureofhabit.Ienjoyedchange.WhensummerscameandIwasfreefromtheresponsibilitiesofschool,Iwouldtravel,takeoffwithfriendsatamoment’snotice,andmakedecisionsfromdaytoday.Inthisway,Ihadlotsofnewexperiences,metnewandinterestingpeople,andlearnedalotaboutlife.
Thesedays,Ienjoystickingtoaroutine.ThisispartiallyduetothefactthatIamamotheroftwosmallchildren.IfindthattheirlivesarehappierifIdon’tupsettheirschedulestoomuch.Forexample,wegivethechildrenabatheverynightat8:
00,putthemintheirpajamasreadthemstoriesandputthemtosleepby9:
00.Therearetimeswhenthisisinconvenient,buteveryoneinthehouseholdishappierifwesticktoourroutine.Inaddition,ourfriendsknowwhentofindusathomeandwhenwearefree.Thismakesvisitingeasier.
Inconclusion,thetypeofpersonIamhaschangedwiththecircumstancesofmylife.Theobligationsofmyfamilyforcemetohavearoutine.WhenIwasyoung,Ienjoyedthesuspenseandadventureoflivingacrazylife.Nowthestabilityofahouseholdroutinesuitsmebetter.Ithinkthatwhilemostpeopleneedaminimumamountofsecurity,thosewhodependonyouoftenmakeadifferenceinyourlifestyle.
4、着装影响人们的举止?
Doyouagreeordisagreewiththefollowingstatement?
Peoplebehavedifferentlywhentheyweardifferentclothes.Doyouagreethatdifferentclothesinfluencethewaypeoplebehave?
Usespecificexamplestosupportyouranswer.
Peopledobehavedifferentlydependingonwhattheyarewearing.Thereasonisnotbecausetheyhavechanged,butbecausepeople’sreactionstothemhaschanged.
Certainclothesareappropriateforcertainsituations.Amancanwearasuittoworkandawomancanwearsomethingprofessionallookinglikeaskirtandjacket.Wheneveryonedressesthesame,thereisnoproblem.Itislikeauniform.Imaginegoingtoalawofficetohirealawyer.Oneofthelawyersiswearingasuit;theotheriswearingjeans.Whichlawyerdoyouwanttohire?
Similarly,amechanicworksoncarsalldayandwearsclothesthatcangetdirty.Itwouldbestrangetofindamechanicwearingacoatandtietorepairandengine.
Peoplewilltreatyoudifferentlydependingonwhatyouarewearing.Itwilldependonhowwelltheyknowyouandwhereyouare.Ifyourclothesareunusualforthesituation,theymaytreatyouwithdisrespect.IrememberonceIhadanoldarmycoat.Iworeitintoafancycandyshoptobuysomechocolates.Thewomanwasverysuspiciousandalittleafraid.Icouldn’tunderstandherreactionsinceitwasstillmeunderneathmybig,olduglygreencoat.Iwasdressedlikeabumandthiscausedthesalespersontoreactnegativelytome.Consequently,Iwasevenmorepolitethanusual.
ThisexperienceshowsmethatsometimesIdobehavedifferentlybecauseofwhatI’mwearing.Inthiscase,Ihadtobalancemyappearance.Still,thatdoesn’tmeanthatI’mrudeifIdressup.
5、过早下的决定总是错误的?
Decisionscanbemadequickly,ortheycanbemadeaftercarefulthought.Doyouagreeordisagreewiththefollowingstatement?
Thedecisionsthatpeoplemakequicklyarealwayswrong.Usereasonsandspecificexamplestosupportyouropinion.
Idisagreewiththestatementthatthedecisionspeoplemakequicklyarealwayswrong.However,Ithinkthosedecisionsprobablyturnouttobewrongmoreoftenthancarefullymadedecisionsdo.Usually,fastdecisionsarebasedonwhatwecallour“gutreactions,”orfeelingswehaveaboutasituation.Sometimesthesegutreactionsarebasedongoodsensebackedbyexperience,butsometimesthey’rebasedonnonsenseorpoorreasoning.
Let’ssayyou’reatworkandthebosscallsyoutohisofficeandtellsyouthere’sabigprojectthatneedstobedone.Hethinksyou’rethebestpersonforthejob,butheneedsananswerfromyouonthespot.Hehasn’ttoldyouwhattheprojectis,butyoumakethequickdecisiontoaccept.Thisistherightquickdecision,becauseyou’rebasingitonalotoffactorsthatwilloccurtoyoulater.Oneisthatitwouldn’tmakesenseforthebosstoaskyoutodosomethinghedidn’tthinkyoucouldhandle.Thatwouldonlyhurthisbusiness.Plus,doingagoodjobonthisprojectmighthelpyourcareer.Yourealizeit’sgoodtoreachhigher,ifyouwanttogetahead.
Butlet’ssayyou’reonadesertedhighwaylateatnightandyourcarbreaksdown.Alongcomesacardrivenbysomeonewhodoesn’tseemquiterighttoyou.Heoffersyouaridetothenearestgasstation.Youmakethequickdecisiontoaccepttheridebecauseit’slate,you’recoldandtiredandyoudon’twanttosittherewaitingforthehighwaypatroltoarrive.Thisisacasewhereaquickdecisionisawrongdecision.Youshouldn’ttradeyourpersonalsafetyforphysicalcomfort,andifyouthoughtaboutit,youwouldn’t.
Howdoyouknowwhenit’sokaytomakeaquickdecision?
Youhavetobeabletoguessatthepossiblebenefitsversusthepossibledangers.Ifit’sasmalldecisionlikewheretogotolunch,whocares?
However,ifmywholefuturewereatstake,I’dwantasmuchtimeasIcouldgettothinkaboutit.