1、六级真题作文Western festivals gain ever-increasing popularity in China. A growing number of people in China are immersed in the thrilling atmosphere of the upcoming Christmas. In comparison with the Spring Festival, the equally high status is given to Christmas by some of them. There are a variety of fact
2、ors contributing to this craze (trend). First, younger age groups are exposed to western culture and lifestyles through learning English. And festivals are regarded as the highlight of western culture. For example, Valentines Day provides a vehicle for young adults to show their love. Second, the ad
3、vancement of economy enables Chinese people to possess increased purchasing power. They are heavily targeted by businessmen, who view foreign festivals as golden opportunities to make money. So they desperately try to boost the atmosphere of foreign festivals. The necessity of celebrating these fore
4、ign festivals is widely questioned. People involved are to blame for their loose traditional values. Our home-grown festivals play crucial roles in Chinese traditional culture. However, their foreign counterparts are exerting strong influence on peoples values and thoughts. There is no doubt that we
5、 should give our priority to Chinese traditional festivals. 2006年12月23日大学英语六级考试作文范文及点评: The Celebration of Western Festivals 1、现在国内不少人喜欢过西方的一些节日 2、产生这种现象的原因 3、这种现象可能带来的影响 Western festivals gain ever-increasing popularity in China. A growing number of people in China are immersed in the thrilling atm
6、osphere of the upcoming Christmas. In comparison with the Spring Festival, the equally high status is given to Christmas by some of them. There are a variety of factors contributing to this craze (trend). First, younger age groups are exposed to western culture and lifestyles through learning Englis
7、h. And festivals are regarded as the highlight of western culture. For example, Valentines Day provides a vehicle for young adults to show their love. Second, the advancement of economy enables Chinese people to possess increased purchasing power. They are heavily targeted by businessmen, who view f
8、oreign festivals as golden opportunities to make money. So they desperately try to boost the atmosphere of foreign festivals. The necessity of celebrating these foreign festivals is widely questioned. People involved are to blame for their loose traditional values. Our home-grown festivals play cruc
9、ial roles in Chinese traditional culture. However, their foreign counterparts are exerting strong influence on peoples values and thoughts. There is no doubt that we should give our priority to Chinese traditional festivals. 2002年1月真题范文:Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to wr
10、ite a composition on the topic: A Letter to the University President about the Canteen Service on Campus You should write at least 120 words, and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:假设你是李明,请你就本校食堂的状况给校长写一封信,内容应涉及食堂的饭菜质量、价格、环境、服务等,可以是表扬,可以是批评建议,也可以兼而有之。January 12th,2002考试大论坛De
11、ar Mr. President,Im very lucky to attend this world-famous university, but Im afraid Im not content with the canteen service on campus.Firstly, the quality of the dishes should be improved. Undoubtedly, there are a lot of delicious dishes, but all the year, they are the same. More and more students
12、are complaining about eating the same food each day. So I think the most urgent problem is variety.Secondly, the price is a bit too high. Many of us hope that the canteen can provide us with not only delicious but also cheaper food.Finally, the environment is so noisy that we cant enjoy our meals in
13、 good mood. I suggest that there be some soft music to help us relax.Those presented suggestions are not just of my own, but also of many other students. We hope our respectable president will pay attention to your suggestions.By the way, the canteen workers are very patient and always smiling. So I
14、 think if our university offers them better conditions, they will offer us better service.Best wishes,Yours sincerely,Li Ming现在有不少家长送孩子参加各种艺术班;1、对这种做法有人表示支持,2、有人并不赞成;3、我认为Should parents send their kids to art classes?范文Should Parents Send Their Kids to Art ClassesChildren are the future of the natio
15、n, the pearl in their parents eyes. Hoping that their kids can become the cream of the crop among others, more and more parents send their kids to various art classes to let them learn more. However, people hold different opinions toward this phenomenon。Some people hold a firm position that it is a
16、beneficial thing for kids to attend art classes. There, kids can not only learn some art skills that may helpful for them someday, they can also get a chance to expand their interests to a great extent, and their minds can also be broadened. Besides, kids can also make a lot of friends there, thus t
17、heir communication skills may also be sharpened. While for the others, they hold an opposite opinion. They think parents should not send their kids to art classes blindly against kids will, because this will get a definitely negative impact on kids. Kids, in these parents eyes, should be given more
18、flexible time to relax and do whatever they are interested in. And kids also need freedom because unacceptable art classes will absolutely eliminate the nature of kids. Thus, sending kids to these classes will undoubtedly hurt them。Every coin has two sides. As far as I am concerned, I think children
19、s interests should be taken into careful consideration before being sent to art classes. Children should be given enough freedom to develop by themselves. Whether parents should send their kids to art classes, it depends Nowadays, there are an increasing number of parents who prefer to send their ki
20、ds to attend various kinds of art classes, which has aroused bitter controversy among the public。Some individuals maintain that attending classes is aimed to broaden their kids horizon and enrich their knowledge in that the kinds can get acquainted with peers from different family background. In the
21、 class, exposed to a big family they will learn how to cooperate with each other and how to develop a harmonious relationship with his her classmates, which is absolutely essential when children grow up。There are some people who hold different opinions. They argue that because some kids put in a lar
22、ge amount of time in the class, they even cant set aside time to stay together with their parents and share their feeling, good or bad, with their family members。As far as I am concerned, just as every coin has two sides, it is true to the phenomenon discussed above. If children can display their po
23、tential and they are interested in what they are doing, then parents are expected to provide the children a chance to give a full play of their ability. But if they are disgusted at the class, parents are supposed to support their kids to be engaged in other activities。 There is a growing tendency n
24、owadays for parents to send their children to register and attend a great variety of arts courses, such as dancing, calligraphy and musical instruments training, etc. The attitudes of people towards this phenomenon vary from person to person。Some people maintain that these extra curriculums are of g
25、reat necessity and benefits to students. According to a recent survey on pre-school intelligence level, the respondents who take part in out-class courses tend to perform better than those who havent. Moreover, the former can have an all-round development by acquiring knowledge and skills which are
26、not taught in their schools. On the contrary, others argue that these courses would bring about heavy burdens to students and thus oppose to this practice. They worry about that students might not have adequate time to take rest and reflect on what they have learned in school。As a university student
27、, I have ever participated in some arts courses, such as singing and painting classes and they proved to be helpful for my hobby development. Therefore, as far as Im concerned, taking some extra curriculum courses properly is meaningful to students development in the long-term。 A childs world is sup
28、posed to be fresh and new and beautiful, full of wonder and excitement. Unfortunately, this is not the case for some kids, especially for those born and bred in cities - their joys are dimmed and even lost because a majority of them are forced to attend various art classes。Some claim that it is bene
29、ficial for childrens development. They might have their reasons because most parents are convinced that their kids are gifted gifts from the god. They presume that the earlier their children are exposed to arts, the more likely it is to find out the artistic potential hidden in them. Even if their c
30、hildren fail to become another child prodigy like Lang Lang or Li Yundi, the interests in arts, say, in music, cultivated in childhood will be of great value in their whole life。In spite of the possible benefits mentioned, I, like others, am strongly against it. The major harm is that it might depri
31、ve children of their pleasure to play after school. Faced with competition and contest for better universities, most children are buried in piles of homework. Forcing them to art classes will leave them less time to enjoy the beauty of the nature or to find their talent in things they are really int
32、erested in。To sum up, childhood is a time for children to play as they wish. Rather than cramming knowledge, it is more important to pave the way for their desire to know than to put them on a diet of facts they are not ready to assimilate。 Nowadays,it has been common that parents send their kids to various art classes such as music, drawing dancing ,etc. at weekend or during holiday。Some people take it for granted and think through this method, their kids can make use of leisure time to learn mo
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