四六级英语作文

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Due Attentions Should Be Given to the Study of Chinese

Almost no one in China fails to notice the fact that

many

a student pays little attention to the study of Chinese.

Some decline to go to Chinese classes, some read few Chinese

classics(中国古典文学) and some scarcely write in Chinese.

There are two crucial(重要的) factors accounting for

these phenomena. For one thing, most students have the

thought that it’s not sensible to spend so much time on

our mother tongue. For another, the increasing emphasis put

on so-called “practical subjects” related to the pursuit

of job also cuts into student’s time and energy spent on

the study of Chinese. If we turn a blind eye

to this problem,

severe consequences may be generated. To name only a few,

weakness in Chinese may give forth to the ignorance of

Chinese culture and hinder(阻止,妨碍) student’s study in

other subjects.

From my point of view, effective ways must be taken

before things get worse. In the first place, school ought

to attach more significance(重要性) to Chinese study. In

the second place, students should enhance their awareness

of the importance of our mother tongue. Only in these ways

can we expect the overall development of students. 二、Should Parents Send Their Kids to Art Classes

We all know the phenomenon that more and more parents

send their kids to art classes. According to a survey

conducted by China Daily, more than 77.2% of parents are

willing to send their kids to art classes and 64% of them

are doing it. Nevertheless, opinions towards this

phenomenon vary from person to person.

Some people hold a firm position that it is beneficial

to attend art classes. Not only can students learn some art

skills, but they have access to expanding their interests

to a large extent. Moreover, kids can make a lot of friends

there, and thus their communication skills can be

sharpened.

However, others hold an opposite opinion. They argue

that kids should be given more flexible time to relax and

do whatever they are interested in. Unacceptable art

classes will absolutely eliminate(消除) the nature of kids.

Therefore, sending kids to art classes blindly will

undoubtedly hurt them by contrast.

From my viewpoint, children’s interests should be

respected. Interest is the best teacher, thus let them make

decisions on their own. 三、Should We Totally Turn To the Internet?

With the steep blossom of technology, more and more

people have access to Internet and they are inclined

to get

answers to the problems from Internet, while reference

books, like dictionaries, have fallen into disfavor(失宠).

The reason for this problem is that access to the

Internet is more and more convenient and the Internet is

abundant in resources. However, there are some negative

aspects of full dependence on the Internet. For one thing,

it is hard to distinguish the useful and reliable

information from fake(假的) information, not ensuring the

answers are correct. For another, getting answers directly

from Internet will make people reluctant

to do deeper

research, and then people will have a superficial(肤浅的)

knowledge of some questions and may form a flippant(轻率的) attitude in the long run.

From the above analyses, we can draw the conclusion

that

Internet is a useful complement but not a replacement of

reference books. Taking advantage of the two tools wisely,

we can learn more efficiently, accurately and thoroughly.

四、On College Students Entering Marriage upon

Graduation

Nowadays, some college students enter marriage upon

graduation, which have attracted sufficient(充分的)

attention and brought about heated discussion among

people.

The reasons to account

for this phenomenon are

complicated(复杂的). Generally

speaking, the majority

of

students graduate from college with an age for marriage

allowed by Chinese law. To those who have found lovers,

entering marriage upon graduation is a natural option and

is regarded as beginning a vital phase of life in accordance

with the Chinese tradition. What’s more, confronted with

fierce competition at the job market, college students may

choose to enter marriage to mitigate(减轻) pressure.

Finally, this phenomenon also has something to do with

people’s concept of work and family. Those who put family

before work may choose to establish a family first and

develop career later.

In my view, although many college students are physically

mature, they are not mentally mature or financially

independent, thus getting married upon graduation may