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英語(yǔ)六級(jí)作文范文2016年12月
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英語(yǔ)六級(jí)作文范文【1】
Should Peking Opera Be Set as Part of Compulsory Courses?
Recently, the Ministry of Education launched a new reform,specifying that Peking Opera be set as part of the compulsory courses at primary and middle schools.
The reform has caused an enormous amount of controversy in society.
Many people in favor of it agree that it may contribute a lot to promoting traditional Chinese culture.
But even more people are against it for they think it is not quite feasible in teaching practice.
As to this issue, my view is that Peking Opera should step into classroom,not as a compulsory course, but as an optional one.
On the one hand, teaching Peking Opera at school could popularize traditional art so that more people will know and love it.
On the other hand, however, to some extent, setting a new compulsory course will add to students’ academic burden which has been already heavy enough.
Therefore, by setting Peking Opera as an optional course,students may have more freedom to decide whether to take it or not.
In a word, promoting and developing traditional culture cannot merely depend on “revitalizing Peking Opera”.
The key lies in improving the cultural awareness of the whole nation substantially.
feasible ['fi:zəbl] adj. 可行的,可能的
traditional [trə'diʃənəl] adj. 傳統(tǒng)的
optional ['ɔpʃənl] adj. 任選的
issue ['iʃju:] n. 發(fā)行物,期刊號(hào),爭(zhēng)論點(diǎn)
opera ['ɔpərə] n. 歌劇
reform [ri'fɔ:m] v. 改革,改造,革新
contribute [kən'tribju:t] vt. 捐助,投稿
enormous [i'nɔ:məs] adj. 巨大的,龐大的
setting ['setiŋ] n. 安裝,放置,周圍,環(huán)境,(為詩(shī)等譜寫的`)樂(lè)曲
primary ['praiməri] adj. 主要的,初期的,根本的,初等教育的
英語(yǔ)六級(jí)作文范文【2】
My View on the Student Loan System
China’s Ministry of Education has carried out an education loan system for years.
The government grants interest-free loan to millions of college students from poor families every year.
However, some student debtors fail to repay their loans, even after graduation.
It is the national priority to push the whole education,in which students from poverty-stricken families have the right to be offered the money and the fair opportunities.
Our government has a duty to provide and protect a comprehensive and high-quality education for its entire citizen.
Accordingly, the students have to pay back the money during and after their school days.
Credit is supposed to be presented as well as money.
Otherwise, they, the loan defaulters, lose their credits, which is not the result of our education.
To be honest is the best policy.
Students learn the technical and survival skills, and they, first of all, have to learn to be a human.
protect [prə'tekt] vt. 保護(hù),投保
technical ['teknikəl] adj. 技術(shù)的',工藝的
priority [prai'ɔriti] n. 優(yōu)先權(quán),優(yōu)先順序,優(yōu)先
credit ['kredit] n. 信用,榮譽(yù),貸款,學(xué)分,贊揚(yáng),賒欠,貸方
survival [sə'vaivəl] n. 生存,幸存者
loan [ləun] n. 貸款,借出,債權(quán)人
comprehensive [.kɔmpri'hensiv] adj. 綜合的,廣泛的,理解的
英語(yǔ)六級(jí)作文范文【3】
Widespread Extravagant Spending on Campus
Recently, the monthly expenditures of college students tend to be on the rise.
Some people see widespread extravagant spending on campus as a common practice.
However, others argue that students should keep frugality in mind.
Many factors contribute to this issue.
First, with the general living standard keeping rising, students get more pocket money from their parents to buy whatever they like.
Besides, with the one-child policy, most students are the only child of their families,so parents and grandparents are willing to provide money for their children.
Moreover, young students are sensitive to fashions and new trends,and they would like to get whatever they want regardless of financial conditions.
In my opinion, a student’s spending beyond the boundaries of daily necessities is a kind of waste,and widespread extravagant spending on campus could have a bad influence on people’s values.
We students should remember that campus is a place for study,so such kind of phenomenon should be prohibited.
frugality [fru:'gæliti] n. 節(jié)儉,儉省
phenomenon [fi'nɔminən] n. 現(xiàn)象,跡象,(稀有)事件
extravagant [iks'trævəgənt] adj. 奢侈的,浪費(fèi)的,過(guò)度的.,大量的
issue ['iʃju:] n. 發(fā)行物,期刊號(hào),爭(zhēng)論點(diǎn)
contribute [kən'tribju:t] vt. 捐助,投稿
widespread ['waidspred] adj. 分布(或散布)廣的,普遍的
willing ['wiliŋ] adj. 愿意的,心甘情愿的
sensitive ['sensitiv] adj. 敏感的,靈敏的,易受傷害的,感光的
tend [tend] v. 趨向,易于,照料,護(hù)理
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