1、and using the public transport system instead of driving private cars.A low-carbon lifestyle is easy and healthy and it helps in boosting energy conservation and emission reduction.All people should be encouraged to live a low-carbon lifestyle.Topic 2 Civil Servants FrenzyGovernment jobs have become
2、 increasingly popular in China.A recent China Youth Daily survey shows that around 86 percent of the 2,440 respondents consider becoming civil servants,many of whom are highly-educated people with masters degrees or doctoral degrees.The reasons for this phenomenon are simple.In China,civil servant j
3、obs mean good income,decent social status and permanent social welfare.Civil servants enjoy the benefits of low-priced housing,healthcare and retirement pension that most other occupations do not provide.Also,the cases of civil servants being unemployed are rare in China.Working for a company may ge
4、t a better pay,but most company employees lack a sense of security.A lot of people find that the benefits of being a civil servant are too good to refuse.People need to be sensible about the frenzy for civil servants.After all,not all the people are suitable for the civil servant jobs.The ideal occu
5、pation should be the one that a person loves to do and is decently paid to do.Topic 3 The Internet Real-name SystemAccording to a recent report,China now has about 400 million Internet users.Whether to make all netizens register their real names or not has been debated for years in China,but governm
6、ent officials have confirmed that how to implement a system of entire real-name registration is being considered.Some netizens support the Internet real-name system.They hold that people should be responsible for what they do and what they say on the Internet just as in the real world.They also list
7、 the advantages in terms of fraud prevention and network security protection.On the contrary,other people are concerned that if the real-name registration system is enforced,the freedom to conduct discussion and exchange of ideas online will be threatened.Another problem is that it is hard to protec
8、t a netizens right of privacy once their real identity is available on the Internet.In my opinion,the real-name system is necessary in some fields of the Internet,for example,e-commerce.But for those blog users and other netizens,a real-name system is unjustifiable.Topic 4 Charity Work in Chinamore
9、and more individuals,companies and organizations have been involved in the charity cause in recent years.According to a report in China Daily,China had 410 thousand registered charitable organizations and 250 thousand charitable non-governmental organizations by the end of 2008 . The donations China
10、 received in 2008 amounted to 107 billion yuan,more than three times the amount in 2007 .Charity work in China still has some problems,such as lack of professional management and transparency.One big problem is that the public does not trust many charity organizations.Studies show that most people w
11、ho support the charity cause in China admit that they have no idea how or where their donations are used.Many people prefer to donate directly to the people who need help.The significance of charity work in todays China is obvious.It helps improve the livelihood of the disadvantaged people and plays
12、 an important role in achieving social equity and harmony.We have every reason to believe that charity work in China has a bright future.Topic 5 TV DatingRecently,TV dating shows produced by some of Chinas provincial satellite TV stations have become very popular.With the success of Jiangsu Satellit
13、e TVs 鈥?If You Are the One 鈥?some other TV stations have been making their own dating programs.These programs have generated debate among the viewers.Some audience think that these programs may have a bad effect on young people.They are worried about the money worship showed by a few female particip
14、ants.Watched by millions,one female participant from Beijing once rejected a suitor by saying that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a bicycle.Some other audience support these programs.They hold that no TV shows can fully reflect social reality and that the money worship of a few particip
15、ants does not represent mainstream Chinese society.That people dare to express their love values in public should be considered social progress.the popularity of the TV dating programs can be employed as an opportunity to advocate positive values of love and marriage.most people disapprove of the id
16、ea of money worship.Topic 6 Drink DrivingDrink driving is a very serious issue in China.In the first half of 2009,Chinas Drink driving cases jumped by 9 %.In Beijing alone,97 people were killed by drunk drivers by the end of July in 2009 . The deadly result has spark repeated crackdowns on drink dri
17、ving and heated debates on whether offenders deserve harsher punishment.There are a number of reasons for the increase of drink driving in China.Firstly,s highly sociable but sometimes excessive drinking habits should be mentioned.People often persuade others to drink more,even if they know their fr
18、iends may drive when drunk.Secondly,the punishment for drink driving is not harsh enough.Many people argue that the cost of drink driving is too low,so drunk drivers do it again and again.More severe punishment is definitely necessary to curb drink driving.No matter who the driver is,or what the rea
19、son is,any drunk driver should be severely punished.But we need to also attach greater importance to education.Anyway,prevention is always the best measure.Topic 7 More Autonomy in College EnrollmentA number of Chinese universities,especially top ones like Peking University and Tsinghua University,a
20、re given more autonomy in enrollment.These universities may directly and indirectly enroll students who are outstanding academically or who have special talents.This new admissions system has aroused heated debate.Supporters of the new system argue that it will attract students attention to positive
21、 quality cultivation.And it will also gradually change the current college enrollment method through national examinations.Those who oppose the new system are concerned that its fair implementation is hard to achieve.If universities enroll students through ways like special recommendation or small-s
22、cale examinations organized by the universities themselves,it is unfair to the rest of the students.Students from rural areas can hardly benefit from the new system.It is not a bad thing that Chinese colleges and universities have more autonomy in enrollment.What these institutions of higher learnin
23、g should do is ensure that the new flexible enrollment system can be conducted fairly and transparently.Topic 8 Online Gaming among TeenagersOnline games are very popular among teenagers across the world.A recent survey has found that more than 45 % of teenagers claimed to spend more than 60 % of th
24、eir online time in playing online games.The most popular games played by them include online flash games,multiplayer games and even social networking site games such as Farmville and Mafia wars.Playing online games too much has serious consequences.First of all,spending excessive amounts of time on
25、online games badly affects the physical health of the teenagers.They are more likely to become overweight because of inactivity and lack of exercise.teenagers addicted to online games tend to develop mental problems.They usually do not want to see friends,join family gatherings,or spend time with pa
26、rents.When faced with real problems,they use online gaming as an escape.Teenagers must realize that moderate online gaming is entertaining and healthy.The government,schools and parents should all work together to prevent online gaming addiction among teenagers.Laws and education on online games are
27、 both needed to help teenagers develop healthy habits and lifestyles.Topic 9 Should the Chinese Government Buy the Chinese Antiques Lost Overseas?In recent years,some precious Chinese antiques lost overseas have been put up for auction.These antiques include priceless treasures stolen or looted from
28、 Yuanming Yuan and the Summer Palace.The Chinese people at home and abroad have different responses to the issue.Some people advocate that the Chinese government should purchase these antiques at whatever price.They maintain that China is financially able to do so thanks to the economic boom of thre
29、e decades.They also fear that if these precious antiques fall into the wrong hands,they may never be recovered.However,other people are opposed to buying them.They argue that the Chinese government should make use of diplomatic channels to have the stolen or looted relics returned to China or have them displayed in proper museums.the Chinese government should not buy these lost relics.Neither should the Chinese museums be encouraged to buy them.it is ridiculous to buy back the stolen or looted properties at extremely
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