1、With the process of globalization in both economy and culture, there is no denying that English is indeed an efficient tool for international communication. So a sound knowledge of English will give you an edge in your job-hunting in the foreseeable future. Besides, it opens up a fresh new window to
2、 the world around you and afar from you. You may get up-to-date news and technological developments as fast as possible. On the other hand, if you do not know English, you are in danger of being excluded from what is going on in the world today. Thus I firmly agree that this international language s
3、hould always be on the curriculum. Children should never be educated at home by their parents. Give your opinion.In some countries a small number of parents are choosing to educate their children at home rather than sending them to school. This may be for practical reasons, such as when a family liv
4、es a long way from the nearest school, or through parents personal choice to take on the responsibility for their childrens education.Educating your children at home does seem to have a number of advantages. First of all, parents may be able to provide a more practical education for their children t
5、han schools can, teaching skills needed in the real world such as home management or gardening. A childs own home is likely to provide a more relaxing atmosphere for study than that which a school can offer. Furthermore, parents are in a better position to keep their children away from bad influence
6、s if they can keep watching over them at home. Thirdly, parents are often said to know what is best for their children.However, there are many arguments in support of sending children to school rather than educating them at home. Children are isolated at home; at school they are given the opportunit
7、y to develop in a social context, and become accustomed to meeting people independently. Moreover, schools can provide professionally trained teachers and all kinds of educational facilities. Finally, parents are too emotionally close to their children to make very good teachers.In my opinion, educa
8、tion at school is preferable to education at home. There are special cases (for example, for disabled children) in which home education is the only option; however, for the vast majority of children greater benefits are gained by going to school.It is now possible to perform everyday tasks, such as
9、bank transaction, shopping or even office works, without meeting people face to face. What are the effects it may have on individuals and the society as a whole?Thanks to the development of communication technology, nowadays we can accomplish many of our everyday tasks without meeting each other in
10、person, such as paying bills and buying books. In my point of view, it has both positive and negative effects for individuals as well as our society.It is clear that fulfilling some tasks without seeing people face to face is highly efficient. In the past, if we needed to buy something, we had to go
11、 to the shopping mall; but nowadays all can be done with a click on the keyboard and the goods will be delivered home, even at a lower price. And if we want to make a transaction from one bank account to another, we do not have to go directly to a bank or wait for a desperately long queue; instead w
12、e may comfortably make use of the self-banking service at home provided access to the internet. Thus, efficiency of work and life has been both highly improved owing to the technological advances.On the other hand, lack of face-to-face communication also brings some problems. One of the biggest conc
13、erns is the safety. With increasing virus threats and well-trained hackers, online deals such as bank transactions are well exposed to heavy loss as well as to great inconvenience. Identity theft and other problems should be well noted by either individuals or various organizations. Another problem
14、may lie in the fact that people might become somewhat indifferent and feel isolated in the long run without meeting others in person, since humans are emotional creatures.Overall, there are both favorable and unfavorable effects on individuals and society if everyday tasks are performed without peop
15、le meeting each other. Personally, I am fairly optimistic about its future and I also fully understand the necessity for both individuals and government to pay adequate attention to the safety of such dealings.报告类,家庭关系疏远With divorce rates and family breakdowns increasing globally, it is generally ac
16、cepted that facilities today are not as close as they used to be.Divorce and family breakdown were virtually unheard of just 100 years ago. Now, however, almost half of all marriages fail. This phenomenon is symptomatic of the growing distance between family members in modern society. In this essay,
17、 I intend to explore the sources of this problem along with some possible solution to it.Chief among the causes of this problem is the modern lifestyle. Todays parents have to work harder than those of previous generations to support their families. Traditionally, one parent assumed the role of brea
18、dwinner, while the othertypically the motheracted as the homemaker. Recently, though, double income families have become the norm. Consequently, an increasing number of children now grow up in a parentless environment. Little wonder, then, that they feel alienated. Another contributing factor is the
19、 passive and solitary nature of many modern forms of entertainment. Watching TV too much tends to have an unfavorable influence on the family relationship, by which I mean if one spends the vast majority of his spare time on television, he will lack sufficient time for communication with the family
20、members, which may possibly result in the alienation in the family.In order to resolve this sense of alienation within families, I believe we must first address its root causes. Perhaps the most effective methods of doing this would be for governments to offer financial incentives to parents who cho
21、ose to remain at home and take care of their families. Admittedly, such incentives would probably not fully compensate couples for lost income; however, they would at least soften the hardship of living on a single income and provide an alternative for parents who would rather remain at home but are
22、 unable to do so because of financial constraints. One further measure would be to promote more interactive leisure activities in the community through public education campaigns.In conclusion, I believe that this is clearly a problem of such complexity that no solution is likely to be workable in t
23、he short term. However, I believe that the measures outline above would constitute a good first step.博物馆范文 What are the purposes of places such as museums and how should they be funded?In recent decades, an increasing number of museums and galleries have been built in my country, most of which are e
24、quipped with latest technologies and advanced facilities. What is the function of such places and who should be responsible for financing such places?It is apparent that these museums firstly serve as places to shed light on the history and cultures that have been created by our brilliant forefather
25、s over a span of thousands of years. For example, visitors to the Palace Museum can be impressed with the magnificence of the artistic works created by the ancient Chinese people and those to China Science and Technology Museum can never lose sight of the technical achievements done both historicall
26、y and currently. All of these experiences will result in a clearer understanding of how things once were and where society is, which is especially beneficial to those young minds who will be most likely to be interested and inspired to explore the unknown world.From the above discussion, we can see
27、that the main purposes of a museum had never involved a profit orientation so I find myself in agreement with those claims that such places should be funded by governments. The reasons are highly evident in that they may run out of funds for the daily maintenance and their personnel since they are n
28、ot profit- making companies and therefore fail to serve the purposes mentioned above.Of course, some people may argue that a government has a rather finite budget and a lot more essential tasks to carry out, such as education or healthcare of the general public, especially those in poor areas. I ful
29、ly understand such concerns but still firmly believe that government has a major role to play in financing museumsat the very least, there should be reasonable governmental subsidies. Besides, some other practical approaches should be explored. For example, companies should be encouraged to sponsor
30、various museums or some other kinds of donations from individuals can also serve an indispensable part.弱势群体的范文一篇:Today, a range of technology available increases the gap between the rich and poor. Some people think it produces the opposite effects. Discuss these views.A variety of modern technologie
31、s, such as computers, mobiles , are hailed as great inventions to create a brand new world, where all the members would have equal opportunities to live happily.With a tendency to hold that the economical advantages are deeply rooted in the privilege of accessing information, the advocates of this o
32、pinion claim that in this Information Age, everyone has been granted a better opportunity to have easier access to information than ever before, and the availability of useful information would then largely guarantee a better prospect for all the people. I think this argument is too idealistic and over-simplistic. In fact, those who can benefit most from this Information Age and make most money out of the so-called “knowledge explosion” are by and large those who are already technically rich and therefore economically advantaged.On the other hand, those cur
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