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Amongvariousfactorsaffectingonpeople'

sholiday,someoneholdabeliefthatpeopleshouldleavetheirmobilephonesathomeinordertotrulyenjoyavacation,whileothersstronglyobjecttothispointofview.Peopledevelopdifferentopinionsuponthisviewpointowingtodifferentlifeexperiences,soitishardtomakeadefiniteconclusion.Frommyperspective,Iagreewiththelatteropinionforthefollowingreasons.

Tobeginwith,theprimaryargumentthatcanbepresentedtosubstantiatemypositionisthatinmostoccasions,mobilephonescanprovideconveniencetopeopleduringtheirvacation.Itiscommonlyacknowledgedthatwhenpeopletakevacations,theyneedtosolvenumerousproblemshappenedintheirjourney.Withthewide-speedutilizationofsmartphones,itismucheasierforthemtosolvetheseproblems.Ampleconvincingexamplescanbeofferedtoilluminatemypointofview.Takemyselfasanexampletoillustratethisposition.Abouttwoyearsago,IwenttoUKtospendmysummervacationwithmyfriends.OnedaywhenIwashangingoutwiththeminalocalbar,Ilostmyselfinthatdarknightandmissedtheconnectiontomyfriends.AtfirstIwasworriedaboutmysafetyforthereasonthatasingleforeigngirlwanderinginfrontofthebarsandpubsusuallyaccompanieswithsomebadendings.ButsuddenlyitcameintomymindthatIcouldusetheGPSserviceinmysmartphonetofindmywaybacktothehotel.Withthehelpofthemobilephone,Iwentbacktomyroomsafelyandfoundthatmyfriendswerealmosttooworriedaboutmetocallthepolice.Thus,hardlycanpeoplesolveemergencysituationswithoutbringingtheirmobilephonesaroundthemduringvacations.

Inaddition,anotheressentialandcompellingaspectthatdeservespeople'

sattentionisthatbyusingmobilephones,peoplecancommunicatewiththeirfamiliesandfriendsinstantlytosharetheirfeelingsandthoughtsaboutvacation.Inourmodernsociety,therearemoreandmorewaystosocializewithyourfriendsandfamilies.Socialsoftwareorwebsitesaredefinitelythebestoptionforpeopletosharetheirthoughtsandfeelingduringtheirvacation.Empiricalevidencesupportingthispositionisoverwhelming.AgeneralinvestigationconductedbythreemajorprofessorsinSocialScienceDepartmentfromBeijingNormalUniversityhasshownthatoverninetypercentofyoungpeople,agingfrom20to35,arefondofuploadingtheirpicturesandvideostoWeChatorWeibobyusingsmartphones,whentheyareenjoyingavacation.Accordingtothisresearch,researchershavenotedthatthewideusageofsmartphoneshascompletelychangedthewaythatpeopleenjoytheirvacationin.Insteadofbeingbotheredbytheirmobilephones,peoplearemorelikelytobeattractedtothenewwaytovacations.Inaword,mypositionisnotanarbitrarynotion,butafactsupportedbyempiricalstatistics.

Tosumup,forthereasonsmentionedabove,whichdemonstratedifferentaspectsoftheissueunderdiscussion,wemayatleastdrawaconclusionthatifpeoplewanttotrulyenjoyavacation,theyshouldn'

tleavetheirmobilephonesathome.

2Peopleshouldstatetheirhonestopinionseventhoughtheyknowotherswilldisagreewiththeirviews.

Inordertobuildtrustwithfriends,coworkersandbusinesspartners,andtoachievebetterresultsinvariousprojects,somepeoplebelievetheytelltheirrealthoughtseventhoughothersmayholdcontraryopinions.IagreewithsuchapracticeforIbelievehonestcommunicationisthekeyforahappyandsuccessfullife.

  Firstofall,weneedtotellourfriendsandfamilymembershowwereallyfeelandwhatwereallywant,soastoavoidmisunderstandingsandconflicts.Ifwetellliestoprotectother'

sfeelings,wemayendupwithupsettingourselvesandinturndamagingourrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers. 

Oncemyparentswantedtothrowmeabirthdayparty,invitingsomeofmybestfriendsatschool.Theylikedtheideaofhavingapicnicbyalocallake.IsaidI'

dbefinewithapicnicpartythoughIdidn'

treallylikeit.Ialwayshatedbeingexposedinthesunlightfortoolongandvariousbugsinwoods.Thatbirthdaypartyturnedouttobeadisaster,becauseIwasgrumpythewholetimeandwasrudetoeveryone.Noonereallyenjoyedthepartyallbecauseofmyhidingofmyrealthoughts.ThisincidenttaughtmethatIshouldbehonestwithmyfriendsandfamily.

  Furthermore,weneedtotalkfranklywithourcoworkersandbusinesspartnersaswell,soastoincreaseourworkefficiency,explorefullbusinesspotentialandminimizethechancetomakemistakes.Differentopinionsshouldbeallowedinbusinessmeetingsandweshouldspeakoutloudouropinionsregardlessothers'

doubtsandoppositions.SteveJobswasknownasboldandblunt.WheneveryonedoubtedhisideaofemphasizingiPhone'

sfeatureonvariousgames,heinsistedhisideaandconvincedthosewhodidn'

tbelieveinhim.Andhisideaturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.IfSteveJobshadn'

tbeencompletelyhonestwithhiscolleagues,wewouldn'

thavewitnessedsuchrevolutiontheAppleCompanyhasbrought.

  ThoughI'

mstillastudentnowanddon'

thavecolleaguesatwork,thesamelogicappliestogroupstudyaswell.Whendoinggroupdiscussionsandpresentations,weshouldholdbackanyofourthoughts.Onlywheneverymemberofthegroupiscontributinghisorherideastothecollectiveproject,cantheteamreachitsfullpotential.Discussionsandargumentsarenotabadthing,becausewecanalwaysfindthebestsolutionandbereconciledwithfriends.

  Allinall,Ibelieveweshouldtellouropinionsregardlessothers'

doubtsandoppositions

3Teachersweremoreappreciatedandvaluedbythesocietyinthepastthantheyarenow-新东方

Currently,educationservesasanincreasinglyimportantroleinpeople'

sdailylives.Educationgoesalongwayinpromotingpeople'

sperceptiveabilityandthedevelopmentofacountry.Teachersareanessentialingredientofeducation.Thereismuchdebateconcerningwhetherteachers'

statuechangedseveralyears.Inmyopinion,teachersweremoreappreciatedandvaluedinthepastthantheyarenow.

First,duetothedevelopmentoftechnology,traditionalteachinggiveswaytotechnologicalteaching,whichweakenstheeffectofteachers.Severaldecadesago,theusingofcomputersorsmartphoneswasnotwidespread,thusstudentshadtoreceiveguidanceintheclassroom,theycommunicatedwithprofessorsandaskedtheproblemsfacetoface.However,informationexplosionageiscomingnow.Thereisanaturaltendencyforstudentssolvetheproblemsbyvirtueofacomputerbythemselves.Theyjustgooglethequestionandtherewillbemillionsresultsonthescreen.Asaresultthecommunicationbetweenteachersandstudentssignificantlydecreased,whichleadstotheinfluenceofteachersbecomeweakerthanbefore.Forexample,whenIamdoingmyaccountinghomework,Idon'

tunderstandthedefinitionof“incometax”.Ichoosetogoogleitsincetheinternetenablesmetogettheanswersofast,whichsavesalotoftime.IfIaskprofessor,Icouldnotgettheansweruntiltheaccountingclass.Internetisgenerallyconsideredagreatvehicleforstudentstosolvepartofproblems,thisisaprincipalreasonwhyteachersarenotappreciatedasthepast.

Further,thethresholdofbeingateacherislownow.Ingeneral,peoplewhocouldbecomeaprofessorwereprettyintelligentandexcellentinpast.Theschoolsatwhichoutstandingteachersworkedevengainedreputationduetotheseteachers’dedication.Thusteachersdeservedpublicrespectandappreciation.Nevertheless,nowadays,apersontendstobeateachereasily.Inmyhometown,teachersofsomeprimaryschoolsarenottrainedformally,thustheycannothandlethedisciplineintheclasswell.Moreimportantly,theycannotequiptheirstudentswithenoughandnecessaryknowledge.Consequently,teachersarenotvaluedasthepast,whichwaspartlybecausetheirworkabilityisinadequate.

Inconclusion,Idefinitelyagreetheideathatteachersweremorevaluedinthepastthantheyarenow.Boththerapiddevelopmentoftechnologyandinadequatecapabilityofteachersresultinteachersreceivelessappreciationnow.

4Doyouagreeordisagreewiththefollowingstatement?

Workerswouldbemuchhappieriftheyaredoingdifferenttypesoftasksduringtheirworkdaythandoingthesametask.(130412NA)

Therearedifferentstandpointsregardingthehappinessfromthework.Somearguethatworkerswouldgainmoresatisfactionfromdoingdifferenttypesoftaskswhileothersheldtheoppositeideathattodothesametaskleadsthemtobehappier.Infact,itishardtojudgeanduptothecontextofthework.

 

Obviously,themajorityofpeoplearereluctanttorepeattheiractionmechanically,becausetheycannotendurethetediousnesscreatedbythesamework.Tryingtododifferenttypesoftasksisbeneficialforthemtokeepthemotivationofjobandiseasytosatisfythemselveswithachievingsuccessinvarieddomains.

Meanwhile,however,otherconsequencesasaresultfromdissimilarsortsofworkaresupposedtobetakenintoaccountaswell.Thedifferenttypesoftaskswouldmakeitimpossibleforworkerstobehappysometimes:

theycoercethesepeopletofacenewchallengesanditcostsmoretimetoacquainteverykindoftaskswhichevenwouldbechangeddefinitelyinthesecondday.Exceptfewextremelyboldpeople,ahugenumberofworkerswillfeelquitestressfulwhensomethingiscompletelynewforthem. 

Furthermore,thesametypeoftaskdoesn’tmeanthecontextofthejobisthesame.People

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