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1、精品文檔托福寫作輔導(dǎo):托??荚嚌M分作文欣賞(1)Which one do you prefer, to solve problems on your own experience and knowledge, or to ask others for advice?As knowledge and experience serve as twim towers in problem-solving, one is often presented with tw o major paths that pave the way for final fulfillment, eitther to w

2、rack his brain, just like what happened t o Neuton, siiting formany years under an apple tree and eventually figuring out ond of the greatest universal rules th at govern thewhole globe, or to seek for others widsome through their advice, just as in the case of Benjinin Fran klin, gatheringgreat min

3、ds under one roof and then establishing a most world-renown libray. Both ways work. Whena practical goal is involved, however, Benjimin Franklin maybest be regareded as a role model in this respectan d asking people for advice often turn out to be the prime alternative.Experience and knowledge borro

4、wed or learned from others advice contribute greatly to effectivene ss and effeciency for a goal-accomplishment. Not all experience and knowledge related to problem-solving can be obtained by personal effort alone due to limitations of mind and capabilities of each individual. A single thoughtin som

5、eone s mind is, more often than not, far less shining compared with group s wisdom. That expla ins thefamous old saying that one seesfurther when standing upon the shoulders of past great giants; that explains why a great leader is always with greater minds; that also explains why teamwork in corper

6、a tion is highly emphasized in the 21st century. Brainstorm and exchange of ideas between different t houghts never fail to enhance capabilities of each individula involved, a team, a company, an institution, a country, or even the entire global village.Asking others advice instead of getting everyt

7、hing done on one s own promotes democracy and communi cationtoo. In terms of democracy, it is necessary to give others rights and chances to speak since the prob lem mayconcern them in different ways, and their saying in turn reflects our respect toward freedom of spee ch as well as their wisdom. In

8、 terms of communication, idea exchange sometimes focuses more than sol utions, and hereby better mutual understanding about perspectives, principles, praticalities and personalities of ea ch other.Admittely turning to others for help and suggestion by no meansrefers to absolute and irresponsibl e de

9、pendence. Consideration upon different thoughts and ideas broadens our mind, enlarges our visi on, furthers understanding, enhances more effective and efficient brainstorm, and stresses mutual respect in groups and communities,which undoubtedly gives rise to better, ifnot the best solutions. As is p

10、araphrased from John F Kene dy, brainstormed, there is little wecannot do while divided, there is little wecan do.托福寫作輔導(dǎo):托??荚嚌M分作文欣賞(2)Case of Benjinin Franklin, gathering great minds under one roof and then establishing a most worldrenown libray. Both ways work. Whena practical goal is involved, how

11、ever, Benjimin Franklin maybe st be regareded as a role model in this respect and asking people for advice often turn out to be the prime alternative.Experience and knowledge borrowed or learned from others advice contribute greatly to effectivene ss and effeciency for a goal-accomplishment. Not all

12、 experience and knowledge related to problem-solving can beobtained by personal effort alone due to limitations of mind and capabilities of each individual. A single thoughtin someones mind is, more often than not, far less shining compared with groups wisdom. That expla ins thefamous old saying tha

13、t one sees further whenstanding upon the shoulders of past great giants; that explains whya great leader is always with greater minds; that also explains why teamwork in corper ation is highly emphasized in the 21st century. Brainstorm and exchange of ideas between different thoughts never fail to e

14、nhance capabilities of each individula involved, a team, a company, an institution, a country, or even the entire global village.Asking others advice instead of getting everything done on ones ownpromotes democracy and commun icationtoo. In terms of democracy, it is necessary to give others rights a

15、nd chances to speak since the prob lem mayconcern them in different ways, and their saying in turn reflects our respect toward freedom of spe ech as well as their wisdom. In terms of communication, idea exchange sometimes focuses more than so lutions, and herebybetter mutual understanding about pers

16、pectives, principles, praticalities and personalities of ea ch other.Admittely turning to others for help and suggestion by no meansrefers to absolute and irresponsibl e dependence. Considerationupon different thoughts and ideas broadens our mind, enlarges our vision, furthers understanding,enhances

17、 more effectiveand efficient brainstorm, and stresses mutualrespect in groups and communities, which undoubtedly gives rise to better, if not the best solutions. As is paraphrased from John F Kenedy, brainstormed, there is little wecannot do while divided, there is little wecan do.托福寫作輔導(dǎo):托福考試滿分作文欣賞(

18、3)After they complete their university studies, somestudents live in their hometowns. Others live in different towns and cities. Which do you think is beterr? Give reasons for your answer.After they complete their univerrsity studies, somestudents preferr to live in their hometowns whi le others cho

19、ose to live in different towns or cities. Everybody has his ownreasons for his preference. After mygraduation,I will go back and live in myhomecity. I have madethis decision because of the following reasons.Firstly, myhomecity is a big city that can offer a lot. There are plenty of opportunities for

20、 work, manybig libraries for studies, several differrent musiums for visit, and numerous cinemas, theate rs and centers for entertainment. WhenI go back there, I will have no difficulty in finding a job su itable for meand I can makeuse of all the facilitiesavailable there.Secondly,if I go back to m

21、yhomecity, I can look after myparents. I take this into consideration because I amtheir only child and they are nowweakand getting on in age. If I live in the same city w ith them, I can visit them very often and help them whenever it is necessary. Thirdly, if I live in myhomecity, I will have a lot

22、 of friends, schoolmates and relatives to visit and to turn to for help whenI need. Of course, I could get acquainted with manypeople and makemanyfriends if I were to go to live in a s trange place, but that takes time. If I go back to myhomecity, everybody will be waiting for meand I will be able t

23、o settle downcomfortably without any trouble and waste of time.In short, mychoise is based on a careful consideration of myhomecity and myfamily. I think it is a better or sensible choice; in a certain sense, it is a must.托福寫作輔導(dǎo):托??荚嚌M分作文欣賞(4)Neighbors are the people wholive near us. In your opinion,

24、 what are the qualities of a good neighbor ? Use specific details and examples in your answer.If you have a good neighbor, you are a lucky person. You have someonewho cares about your needs and y our property, whois helpful in the little day-to-day situations that comeup, and who is supportive in ti

25、mes of crisis.A good neighbor is someonewho, for instance, understands that your children mayoccasionally run a cross hislawn,- even though you tell them not to. Hell realize that children can be careless about things li ke that, and hewont makea big fuss about it unless it becomes a regular thing.

26、In the samevein, he knows that you llunderstand if someof the trash from his trash cans blows across into your yard. In other words, he i s sensitive tothe unintentionalthings that can happen. He doesnt make a big deal about them.A good neighbor is also respectful of your property. For example, she

27、asks your permission before do ing anything that interferes with whats yours. This meansshe wouldnt plant a huge tree in between your houses without asking how you felt about it. If she wanted to put up a fence, she would let you knowfirst. She might work withyou to decide where it should be placed. Maybethe

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