1、托福写作答案新托福预测写作Task 2高分范文:move to a new city09.10.31NADo you agree or disagree with the following statement? It is often not a good idea to move to a new city or a new country because you will lose old friends.Sample answer( 5 paragraphs, 363 words)With the rapid development of technologies, the proce
2、ss of globalization is progressing quickly. People have become more likely to move to another city or country in pursuit of their goals. Some people contend that it is a bad idea to move to a new place because those who relocate lose their current friends. I strongly disagree with this statement for
3、 several reasons.People who move to new locations do not need to lose their friends, as they can take advantage of technologies in most countries to keep in touch. People can use numerous means of making contact, including telephone, e-mail, and online chat software. These technologies easily allow
4、one to maintain relationships. For example, my family moved from Hengyang to Changsha several years ago due to my parents work assignment. Since our move, I have preserved my relationships with my old friends in Hengyang by chatting online; we even see each other often through video conferencing. In
5、 addition, as the transportation system has expanded quickly, it is very convenient for me to take trips to visit my old friends now and then.Furthermore, moving to new places broadens peoples horizons, supporting their personal development. By traveling internationally, one can gain a better unders
6、tanding of various customs, histories, religions, and cultures. With a broad view, people become more optimistic and active. My uncle, for example, used to be very shy and unsure of his purpose when he was young; he became much more confident and positive after he finished his undergraduate program
7、abroad. He has always said that his four years of campus life abroad changed his way of looking at life.Though technologies allow people to connect with old friends at a distance, they do have some disadvantages. For instance, when friends who live in different cities cannot communicate face to face
8、, they may have unnecessary misunderstandings and disagreements. Despite these challenges, I insist that it is not bad to move to other places, given the enormous benefits that relocating can bring.In conclusion, people who move to new cities and countries should not worry about losing their friends
9、, as technological advancements can secure their relationships and moving can offer them great benefits.(This essay is an edited version of a sample writing posted on a forum)新托福预测100213NA写作【版本1】范文:critisim and success100213NA: Do you agree with the following statement? In a team, those who do not a
10、ccept others criticism can not succeed.Sample answerThere is no way one can avoid criticism from other people. Criticism is very natural as most people can see the world only from their point of view. Hence they are unable to see the holistic picture of the world and the need for diversity. If a per
11、son does not know how to handle criticism from other members of a team, he/she may tend to react negatively towards them, and his/her work performance is not likely to be successful.While working in a team, you can not be sure that your opinions, decisions or approaches are always correct, and in ma
12、ny cases you will need to accept criticism from other members who will point out your mistakes and direct you towards the right course of action. In sports, for example, especially in team sports such as football or basketball, any one player, no matter how skillful or experienced this player is, wi
13、ll make mistakes during a game, sometimes even “deadly ones”. And when criticisms pour in after the game, from team members, the coach, or team fans, the best strategy is not to run away or find excuses to avoid these criticisms, but to listen to and accept their criticisms, take their advice, and t
14、ry hard to improve the next time.Other times, you may occasionally be misinterpreted, misjudged, and therefore unfairly criticized, but in a friendly work environment, these criticisms are often made out of good will. So in these cases it may be helpful that you listen carefully to what others say a
15、nd try to understand their points of view, instead of reacting aggressively towards them, which may harm team relationship in the long run. I think we all have seen, in real life or on a TV program, a situation where two people started yelling at each other only because one thinks the other is inten
16、tionally finding fault. But often this is due to a simple misunderstanding or miscommunication. A successful team player would first of all stay calm, summarize the other persons perspective, then find out the root of such misunderstanding, and finally resolve the conflict.Criticism, especially if i
17、t seems unjustified, can be painful and cause a defensive reaction, but a truly successful team player will face criticism with patience and professionalism, and turn it into a constructive force towards final success.新托福预测100213NA写作【版本2】范文:team success100213NA: Do you agree with the following state
18、ment? People holding different views cannot achieve success as a team.(注:由于机经回忆中出现两种版本的写作,目前暂无法确定哪个版本正确,所以请大家也要看下100213NA独立写作的另一个版本,请点此查看。)Sample answerTeamwork has become an important part of the working culture. Most companies now realize the importance of teamwork because in our modern world many
19、 tasks are becoming increasingly complex that they require a team with multiple skills to complete. But is it true that every member in the team should have the same opinion in order to achieve success? From my point of view, most of the time, a team consisting of divergent opinions are more likely
20、to succeed.As we all know, it is not practical to expect everyone in a team to have the same point of view, because everyone is a different individual who has his or her own personality and ideas due to different backgrounds. However, often such differences in opinions can be resolved after sufficie
21、nt discussion and especially after coordination by a team leader. I once joined a football team back in high school. Every time before a football match, team members would sit together and discuss strategies in order to defeat our opponent in the next game. Often in such discussion many different vo
22、ices can be heard: Some members advocate offense but others emphasize defense. The team leader, the captain of our team, who is a very experienced football player, often played a very important role. He would make the final decision on team deployment, and his strategy always balanced offense with d
23、efense. Under his leadership, our team had won four championships in the school football league.Furthermore, even if different opinions cannot be resolved, it does not mean a team will fail, because sometimes difference in opinions will lead to some bright thoughts and creative ideas. In a company,
24、for example, the majority of team members, because of company tradition or routine, are often confined to a stereotyped view and they would tend to agree with each other passively. But the best ideas often come after heated discussion among team members, who hold different or even conflicting views.
25、 So they need someone different, someone who can say no to the old practice, to generate innovative ideas and achieve important breakthroughs.In a word, having the same opinion or attitude to the issue is not a guarantee of successful team work. Indeed, we can learn a lot from the different views, a
26、s long as the team has a definite aim and is led by an experienced team leader.新托福预测100130NA写作范文:scientific research100130NA: Do you agree with the following statement? The government should support scientific research even if theres no practical use.Sample answerIt is generally believed that scient
27、ific research should enhance our overall quality of life. Meanwhile, there is almost universal agreement that the government should provide financial and political support to any research that is likely to result in immediate and significant benefits for the majority of people. However, when it come
28、s to whether the government should support scientific research with no practical use, peoples notions vary. I agree with the statement that the government should allocate adequate funds to any scientific research that aims to improve the wellbeing of people, even if it is of no practical use in the
29、short run.Scientific research whose societal benefits are immediate, predictable, and profound should continue to be a high priority. For example, biotechnology research has been proven to help cure and prevent diseases; advances in medical technology make it possible to offer safer, less invasive d
30、iagnoses and treatments; advances in genetics help prevent birth defects; advances in engineering and chemistry improve the structural integrity of facilities such as buildings, roads, bridges, and vehicles; information technology enables education to be more accessible; and communication technology
31、 facilitates global peace and participation in the democratic process. To demote any of these research areas to a lower priority would be patently foolhardy, given their demonstrable benefits for many people.However, this is not to say that research whose benefits are less immediate or clear should
32、be given lower priority. It is difficult to predict which research will ultimately lead to the greatest contributions to society. Research whose benefits are certain often breaks little new ground, while so-called “cutting-edge” research whose potential benefits are unknown may prove most useful to society. One compelling example involves controversial space research. This research area does not immediately address societys pressing social problems. Yet in the longer term, it might be necessary to colonize other planets in order to ensure the survival of the human r
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