1、6级 命题作文 2命题作文1. A. Title: Private Colleges B. Time limit: 40 minutes C. Word limit: about 200 words 【参考答案】: Private Colleges Li Ming, one of my former classmates, went to a private college after his failure to pass the College Entrance Examinations last year. Li Mings case is not unique, and thousan
2、ds of middle-school graduates are admitted by hundreds of privately-funded colleges each year. The rapid growth of these schools has its own root. The reasons lie in many ways. Firstly, state-owned universities are not sufficient to take in all the high-school graduates, and therefore a great number
3、 of students are denied the chance to go to college. A recent survey shows that only about 30% of the graduates from high schools can continue their education. Secondly, the rapid economic growth creates a huge demand for well-educated people. To meet the social needs, our government encourages the
4、establishment of new colleges with individual or collective funds. Thirdly, many Chinese families are able to afford higher tuition fee needed to go to a private college. The expense of about 5,000 yuan each year is not beyond the income of most families. In spite of the higher tuition fee, private
5、colleges provide a large number of young people with access to higher education. They are, in a sense, doing a great favor to the improvement of civilization, and will move towards greater prosperity. 2. A. Title: Why Do People Like to Try Their Luck on Lottery? B. Time limit: 40 minutes C. Word lim
6、it: about 200 words 【参考答案】: Why Do People Like to Try Their Luck on Lottery? As a lucky dog, my uncle, who won the first prize of a car on lottery, is the envy of a good many people. Though he has a good company in lottery, few is as lucky as he is. However, there are still many people fond of tryin
7、g their luck on lottery tickets. Seemingly, winning a big prize is not the primary reason for the majority of lottery-goers to do so. A recent poll says that most of the goers think of the activity as an interesting means to make donations. In this way, they offer their help willingly and happily. A
8、nother factor is that all the people can afford dozens of lottery tickets. Usually, the face value of one ticket is two yuan RMB. Owing to the participation of so many people, our society benefits a lot from this kind of public drive. A great deal of money is accumulated through the drive to help th
9、e disabled or promote our welfares. Heavy financial burden on the government is somewhat lightened. Thus, it is safe to say lottery does no harm to the luck-triers but much good to the nation. 3. A. Title: Love on Campus B. Time limit: 40 minutes C. Word limit: about 200 words 【参考答案】: Love on Campus
10、 According to a recent survey, roughly six out of every ten college graduates have the experience of dating with the opposite sex. The number is not a surprise at all, considering that the age of college students is usually between 18 and 24. What is really worth bothering to care for, however, is t
11、he serious problems love affairs have presented. The alarming one is the increase in violent incidents owing to love on campus. When failing to win desirable affection from their lovers, some girl students tend to commit suicide while boys turn to knife and poison for revenge. Besides, it is a painf
12、ul fact that boys obtain money needed for their love in an improper way. To please their girl friends, boy students always dress smartly, shop generously and eat out frequently; but when finding no other quicker way to make the money needed than by stealing or cheating, they are on the way to impris
13、onment. Another sensitive problem is the growing pregnancy rate among girl students. The young students are subjected to blame for being too young to put themselves under sensible control, but school authorities cannot escape their share of responsibility. With regard to universities, they should of
14、fer more than practical lectures on education of love; for example, debates about love on campus should be regularly held among the students, thus making themselves clear about the rights and wrongs of their action. Also, they should appoint some special instructors whose job should center round psy
15、chology of students in love as well as those with troubles in love affairs. In short, schools should stop acting as onlookers or critics in dealing with those students, and perform full responsibilities as an institution of developing well-rounded talents. 4. A. Title: What Will College Students Com
16、e to Be? B. Time limit: 40 minutes C. Word limit: about 200 words 【参考答案】: What Will College Students Come to Be? China, like many other countries in the world, adapts written or oral examination as the only way to measure a students school work. Undoubtedly, this practice has worked well in the sele
17、ction of talents and helped a lot in the promotion of Chinas science and economy. However, focusing too much of their heart on high marks, college students bred in such an atmosphere may turn out to be graduates with flaws in character. To be frank, some problems have arisen along with it. The prima
18、ry one is the neglect of cultivation of students creativity and innovativeness. Some, though excellent in examinations, are not able to perform given tasks very well or to work out something original as they have been closely confined to their textbooks. Another one is the failure to produce men of
19、fine morals. No matter how well they do in their school work, some of them are fascinated only with their own interests and work every way to climb to power, usually ending up corrupt officials or even criminals. Today, it is a major concern as to how to improve the students qualities in the course
20、of their higher education. One way to achieve the goal, in my opinion, is to offer students more chances to deal with practical world as well as theoretical books and ideal marks. Another is that some standards should be drawn up to judge a students moral performance, to which more, or at least equa
21、l significance must be attached in evaluating his or her growth. With education on all sides being enforced, our young college students will grow up to be qualified not only in their fields but, more importantly, in moral cultivation. 5. A. Title: Harmfulness of Fake Commodities B. Time limit: 40 mi
22、nutes C. Word limit: about 200 words 【参考答案】: Harmfulness of Fake Commodities One negative aspect of Chinas rapid economic development is the phenomenon of fake and shoddy goods. In the hope of making quick profits, some unscrupulous people manufacture and sell substandard clothing, foodstuffs and me
23、dicines. This malpractice has caused alarm and concern among consumers, who are increasingly demanding that it be stamped out. There is no denying that fake commodities do a lot of harm, not only to the normal development of the economy as a whole, but also, and more importantly, for the health of t
24、he general public. For example, in 1988 in Northwest Chinas Shanxi Province a peasant sold fake liquor, resulting in the deaths of 27 people. Looked at from a wider perspective, the social evil of counterfeit goods has the side effect of undermining the peoples trust in the market economy. It is hig
25、h time to take firm steps to put an end to this unhealthy trend once and for all. First, the government should tighten the rules and regulations concerning the manufacture and sale of commodities, and make sure that they are enforced. Second, consumers associations should educate people to recognize
26、 shoddy goods and report them promptly to the authorities. 6. A. Title: Do “lucky Numbers” Really Bring Good Luck? B. Time limit: 40 minutes C. Word limit: about 200 words 【参考答案】: Do 發ucky Numbers?Really Bring Good Luck? There are people who believe that some numbers bring good luck, while others br
27、ing bad luck. For instance, in China the number eight is thought to be lucky. Turning our attention to the West, we find that the number seven is considered lucky, but the number 13 is avoided like the plague. In spite of all these claims, most people would agree that there is little evidence that n
28、umbers have any influence on our lives. In fact, they say, the reverse seems to be the case. For one thing, we might expect calculators to break down every time they note the number 13, and for another, although every week has seven days we know that not every week is lucky for us. Weighing the pros
29、 and cons of these arguments, I am inclined to agree with the latter point of view. It is obvious that there is no scientific basis for the belief that there is a connection between luck and numbers. All in all, it seems to me to be superstition. 7. A. Title: Gifts of Money to Children B. Time limit
30、: 40 minutes C. Word limit: about 200 words 【参考答案】: Gifts of Money to Children It has long been a custom in China to give children money as gifts on the occasion of the lunar new year. What is raising widespread concern nowadays is the fact that these sums of money are getting larger and larger, lur
31、ing children into becoming extravagant and wasteful. This has led to calls for the custom to be abolished. Valid as this point of view is, there are many people who defend the custom. They say that the giving of money to children on special occasions encourages them to behave properly all the year r
32、ound. Besides, by handling money, children can learn to become financially independent. Weighing both these arguments, I have come to the conclusion that there is no need to take so drastic a step as doing away with this custom. So long as the amounts of money are not too large there is little danger that children will develop wasteful habits. However, adults should explain to their children how to spend their money wisely. 8. A. Title: The Re-Employment of Laid-Off Workers B
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