专八1991-20xx历年作文真题及范文汇总(tem8writng)内容摘要:

places, they could not municate at all. Of course, we should promote the use of Putonghua in public places, but we should understand that it takes time. We cannot expect that everyone in the countryside automatically has the ability to speak Putonghua when he or she steps into the big city. They need a process of learning, while subway or bus stations are usually their first class to learn Putonghua. As primary students, they should be allowed the chance to learn step by step. While trying to municate in Putonghua with customers, workers in service sectors should first learn to understand their customers. So it is nothing to blame for them to learn some daily expressions in various dialects. Therefore, it can be said that the opponents of the practice mentioned above are just making a fuss. And, most possibly, they failed to realize the fact that subway panies are just service sectors, whose primary task is to provide service instead of promoting a language. 19912020TEM 8 WRITNG 历年英语专业八级作文真题及范文汇总 ant05 3 2020—WRITING: In a few months’ time you are going to graduate from university. How do you think your college years have prepared you for your future life? What I have learned from my years at university? (400 words) One possible version: What I have learned from my years at university? As my college life is drawing to an end, it is about time to raise the question “what have I learned from my years at university。 ”. To be frank, I did not learn too much. First, as to my professional knowledge, I just followed the flow of curriculum, neither lagged behind nor excelling in the class. I only find myself better in English than in high school or than most of those nonEnglishmajors. I can speak English, but not very fluently。 I can write in English, but just some easy articles。 I can understand most of the materials in the textbooks, but not very professional or colloquial expressions。 I can read in English, but often need to look up words in dictionaries. Secondly, I did not improve myself a lot in other qualities, such as leadership, teamspirit or municative skills. The only society I joined was a socalled “Broadcast Art League”, in which I worked for only half a year. The only one substantial working experience was interviewing a firstprize winner in a singing contest on campus. The unreasonable pride of the singer offended me and discouraged me from working on. Nor did I acquire any other abilities. I cannot work on puter skillfully. I learned nothing more than English and my second foreign language Japanese. I didn’t win any prize except one to encourage students who have made progress in their studyI once promoted my position in the class from beyond 20 to within 10. So, you may say I am one of those idlers in college and may despise me. But my performance is justifiable. About four years ago, an excellent high school graduate with a fairly high score in the national exams for college admission missed his target in college enrollment. He was denied the chance to enter his firstchoice university and was even deprived of the chance to study his firstchoice major. He was allocated to his present university to study English, which even did not happen in his dream. Coming from a poor rural family, he had neither the vision nor the power to change his fate. That student is me. Therefore, I may conclude that the greatest harvest in my years in college is depression. But I do not deem it a totally negative thing. Actually, it is a kind of pressure and will transform into motivation in the future. The day I am freed from the present cage, I will utilize my freedom and choose a profession I truly like and make up for all the time I have idled away in college. Behind all this is a lesson I learned from my life in college, that is, however grave a setback one meets, he should not sigh over it for too long. Instead, he should collect himself in time and find out all advantages around him or find a new target and head for it with all his strength. 2020—WRITING: Some people think that financial disparity affects friendship. What do you think? (200 words) One possible version: Financial Disparity: a Barrier for Friendship Friends are the most important treasures in the world. Throughout our lives, we never stop making friends. Some people think that financial disparity affects friendship. It is difficult for people of different economic backgrounds to bee good friends. Without a second thought, some people may rush to dispute this. However, given more rational consideration and careful observation, it has to be admitted that financial disparity is a barrier for friendship. First of all, it is hard for people of different financial backgrounds to share to same interests. Common interest is thought to be the basic bond between two friends, because a friend is someone we spend them together with and we do things together with. For example, a girl from a rich family will probably develop some “expensive” interests like pianoplaying or balletdancing。 while a girl from a poor one may only be able to afford to enjoy some “cheap” hobbies like reading books or collecting used stamps. Therefore, it is rare for the two to meet on the same road of friendship, and it is even rarer for the two to walk down the road side by side. After all, “birds of a feather flock together”. Secondly, financial disparity will make mutual understanding difficult to reach between the rich and the poor. The economically superior ones will not understand why their friends do “not want” to go to the concert with them, why they “prefer” to dine at the dirty and noisy roadside restaurant, and why they “like to wear” the same clothes for several days. I guess they will never understand if they do not put into their poor friends’ condition. How can you ask a man。
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