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  篇1:Something I Admire about the Western Culture

  Despite the cultural conflicts between the Orient and the Occident, there do exist some admirable ingredients in the Western culture.

  First and foremost, the equality between parents and children. The parents are not always

  superior to their children, and the children do not always need to obey their parents' orders, that is , they are more like close friends.

  Second, the independent personality. Western people have a strong sense of supporting

  themselves and being independent. They begin earning their pocket money early in their life, even as kids.

  Last, Western people do not always assess a person according to his background. If only he can achieve success through personal struggle, he can win status. It's a talent-oriented society, not background-oriented.

  All the above mentioned are what I admire in the Western culture and what I think we Chinese should learn.

  篇2:Campus life

  Early in senior high school, we longed to be enrolled in a university. Now the dream has come true. But how do we college students like our campus life?

  Certainly, some relish it, finding it colorful and rewarding. Besides study, they spend considerable amount of time improving themselves in various aspects. Yet others do not think much of their college life, thus do not benefit as much. In their eyes, the university is just a bigger high school. The only difference is that they have more time at their disposal without parents looking over their shoulder.

  As to me, college life is ideal if only I have abundant books to read, some bosom friends to keep me company, a couple of conscientious professors to instruct me, and an easy access to the Internet.

  Direction:

  For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic My Opinion on Advertisement. You should write at least 120 words and you should base your composition on the outline below:

  Some people hold the idea that the advertisement is a necessary evil in modern life. What do you think?

  篇3:My Opinion on Advertisement

  As is known to all, angels and evils are poles apart. But is there anything that combines the two perfectly? Sure there is the advertisement.

  With the growing influence of mass media, advertising invades every aspect of our lives. Whenever we turn on the TV, look through a newspaper, open the mailbox, or surf on the Internet, advertisements would immediately jump into our sight. As they make things so attractive, we

  often end up buying things that we do not really need. Advertising not only adds to the price of the goods, thus harming the consumer's interest, but also imposes a kind of materialistic value upon the audience.

  But that is only part of the story advertisements are informative as well as persuasive. They provide us with up-to-date information about the latest products. Some advertisements are so elegantly presented that they are enjoyable and some are so innovative or full of affection that we are inspired or ever moved.

  No matter it is an evil or an angel. Advertisement has become an indispensable part of our modern life.

  篇4:What does friendship mean

  What does friendship mean? There is no definite answer. An eternal theme in literature, friendship is also indispensable in daily life.

  Friendship is to our life what salt is to dishes. When you are happy, friendship is just like adding flowers on the brocades; when you are sad, friendship is a dose of consolation; if you are in trouble, friends will surround you and remove the barriers for you; if you have a hard nut to crack, you can turn to friends for help. We admire the great friendship between Marx and Engels,

  which firmly combined them and pushed them forward on the road to exploring and fulfilling Communism.

  Friendship isn't almighty, but no one can live happily without it.

  篇5:On Overseas Study

  With the deepening of reform and opening-up of our country. Many people dream of going abroad for further study. They insist that the modern research facilities, world famous professors and excellent environment in those foreign college and universities can help lay a perfect foundation for their future development.

  However, there are still many people who favor studying at home. They argue that studying abroad is too expensive and therefore doesn't pay. They also point out that there are no language and cultural barriers if they study in our country.

  Just as the old saying goes, “Every advantage has its disadvantage.” Both opinions are acceptable in some sense. If students have the chance and financial resources, they should seize the opportunity to go abroad and broaden their eyes. On the other hand, if conditions don't permit, they can pursue their studies in top universities at home. What counts is not the place where they study, but what they can learn.

  篇6:Private Tutoring

  Private tutoring is "in"

  A recent investigation shows that about 80 percent of pupils have private tutors.

  Such a popular practice indicates that people are attaching greater importance to education. Many parents, for various reasons, missed the chance of obtaining a good education. When their children meet with difficulties in study, they are helpless. Private tutoring is the only solution. As private tutoring is usually one-to-one. The teacher knows the strong points as well as the weak points of the pupil, clearly.

  However, private tutoring has its own disadvantages. For one thing, it takes up so much of the pupils time that they can hardly find enough time for rest and entertainment. Which are essential for their physical and mental health. For another, some teachers, busy "shuttling" from one family to another, tend to neglect their regular teaching duties. What's more, some teachers are eager to help pupils do well in the test, offering the so-called tips for test-tasking rather than help them acquire what is more meaningful.

  篇7:City Problems

  Nowadays, millions of migrant workers flock into cities in search of jobs and better living. However, with the sharp rise in the urban population, many problems arise in the development of cities.

  Firstly, cities become more and more crowded, putting much pressure upon transportation, housing, sanitation, education, employment and so on. City services and facilities have been strained to a breaking point.

  Secondly, a growing number of private cars emit huge amount of carbon dioxide, leaving the air mercilessly polluted. What is more, the city is also threatened by rising crime. Not a single day

  passes without the report of someone being robbed, kidnapped or murdered. Last but not least, city-dwellers are not only separated from the natural world but also isolated from each other, even not knowing the name of their next-door neighbor.

  All these problems have harmed the attractiveness of the city. Unless there is some improvement, more and more people may seek to live in the suburbs.