高考英語作文強化訓(xùn)練(2)
高考英語作文強化訓(xùn)練
高考英語作文強化訓(xùn)練3:
3.請根據(jù)下面提供的漫畫所反應(yīng)的現(xiàn)象和問題,寫一篇題為 “The faster, the better?”的短文
你的短文應(yīng)該包含:
1. 漫畫描述和反映的問題是什么?
2. 面對這樣的問題,你有什么樣的想法?
3. 在我們的學(xué)習(xí)生活中應(yīng)該怎樣正確地解決這樣的問題?
The faster, the better?
As we can see in the picture, two men are competing against each other in building walls. One man has built up an obviously higher but twisted wall, while the other’s work is completely vertical, strong and solid though lower.
The picture implies a very important rule of doing things that we always need a balance between speed and quality. In our daily life, “The faster, the better” has become a motto for us due to the fiercely competitive environment of our society. However, our work has no value at all if we overlook the quality of it just like the man in the picture.
As students, with the heavy burdens of our studies, we are required to do things at high speed. Meanwhile, we should always bear it in mind that no matter how fast we need to achieve something, quality may never be ignored. After all, it is our test results rather than the speed that counts.
高考英語作文強化訓(xùn)練4:
4. You are supposed to write a composition on the topic Making Friends Selectively or Extensively? You should write about 120 words and base your writing on the outline given below:
1. 有些人認為應(yīng)該有選擇地交朋友
2. 另一些人認為應(yīng)該廣泛地交朋友
3. 你的看法
Making Friends Selectively or Extensively?
When it comes to whether we should make friends selectively or extensively, there is no complete agreement among people. Some people take it for granted that we should make friends selectively and carefully. However, others maintain that making friends extensively should be regarded as the better choice.
Those people who hold the first opinion believe that it’s sensible to look for friends who have similar ideal and outlook on life as well as temperament. In addition, they needn’t waste time dealing with the people they don’t like and prevent themselves from being affected by those people. However, still others think differently. In their opinions, the more friends we make, the easier our life will be. Besides, they argue that we can absorb and learn from the advantages of different people.
Weighing up these two arguments, I prefer the former one. For one thing, not all friends are suitable for us and easy to get along with. For another, friends with similar goals will help us sweep off difficulties. Considering these, we may reasonably conclude that making friends selectively can bring us a true friend.