考研英语写作习题范文
2.考研英语写作习题范文
1)习题1范文:
From the charts we can see that compared with 7 percent in 1991, there are 30 percent of the graduates whose jobs are irrelevant to their majors in 2002, excluding those who continue to study. People may wonder what makes it increasingly difficult for college graduates to get a rewarding desirable job.
The possible reasons may be illustrated as follows. One reason is that many colleges and universities fail to adapt their courses to the change and development of the economy. Some degree courses offered by these institutions of higher learning are so outdated, irrelevant and impractical that the students themselves find it difficult to apply their book knowledge to practice. Another reason is that there is an oversupply of college graduates in some certain specialties, and it keeps increasing. So many of them can not enter the profession for which they are trained and have to take other jobs which are not relevant to their majors.
The problems college students encounter in job hunting deserve the attention of the whole society. The colleges and universities should first make their courses meet the needs of industry and business so as to suit the on-going development of national economy. Besides, the government should provide college graduates with more opportunities to display their skills. (212 words)
2)习题2范文:
Jan, 19th, 2004
Dear Guo,
I believe that we make our own fate. The control we have in our lives to make decisions that affect our future is part of fate. And though there are many outside factors acting upon our lives that we cannot control, we still have a choice about how to react to them.
The most successful people in this world did not achieve their positions without getting knocked down a few times. What kind of world would we live in if all of our most notable achievers and inventors threw in the towel after their first setbacks? The Wright brothers probably crashed their“flying machine”numerous times before achieving flight. The real test of a dream or ambition comes when it is most in danger of being snuffed. If I presented your question to my high-school football coach he would most likely say,“Quitters don’t win and winners don’t quite. Now go and run 50 laps.”
My coach wasn’t known for his people skills nor his tact, but he would have a point. The point is that fighting through problems to achieve your dreams often sweetens success. Dreams that are too easily realized or goals that are achieved without any hardship often go unappreciated. Instead of using your frustration against yourself and progress, try using it to strengthen your resolve to succeed. Let the world know that you refuse to be so easily knocked down. This won’t be easy. The difficulty and the journey are part of what makes them special. As for fortune tellers, well, if they always told people good news they would be out of a job. (277 words)
Yours
Abe
3)习题3范文:
The Attraction of Dangerous Activities
In the past, people often faced many dangers in their daily lives. They had to cope with not only natural disasters and frequent outbreaks of disease, but also dangerous animals and warfare. The need to hunt and to protect their territory from other people required them to be skilled in the use of weapons. In addition, any travel also involved great risk as there were few roads and bridges. Nowadays, people do not have to live with such dangers on a daily basis, and yet many people choose to involve themselves in risky activities such as dangerous sports and other dangerous activities. I believe the following reasons can explain the attraction of such activities.
One reason people are attracted to risky activities is that they crave excitement. The thrill of mountain climbing or bungee jumping can satisfy their need to break out of their routine. Without the excitement of such sports, they may feel bored with their lives. Another reason people like such activities is that these activities often require a certain amount of skill.
Learning to drive a racecar or hand-glide may satisfy the desire to excel and give the participant a feeling of accomplishment and personal confidence in his abilities. A final reason that people may choose to engage in risky activities is that they want to stand out from the crowd. By developing a skill that others don’t have, they can feel unique.
For all of these reasons, I believe that risky activities will continue to be popular with some people. In fact, it seems that as soon as one activity becomes safer or commonplace, thrill seekers come up with a new way to challenge their skills and courage. (282 words)
4)习题4范文:
Summary :
In his essay,“Student Rights,”Jeff Bakersfield stated that students had the right to be involved in university administrative decisions. Using the current situation on his own college campus as an example, he emphasized that students should be included in decisions regarding selection of faculty, curriculum planning, and scheduling of classes. He point
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