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1、精品資料劍橋雅思1-13大作文題目+高分范文(A類)Contents TOC o 1-3 h z u HYPERLINK l _Toc518401507 1.劍雅1 PAGEREF _Toc518401507 h 2 HYPERLINK l _Toc518401508 2.劍雅2 PAGEREF _Toc518401508 h 3 HYPERLINK l _Toc518401509 3.劍雅3 PAGEREF _Toc518401509 h 7 HYPERLINK l _Toc518401510 4.劍雅4 PAGEREF _Toc518401510 h 9 HYPERLINK l _Toc5

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3、1516 10.劍雅10 PAGEREF _Toc518401516 h 25 HYPERLINK l _Toc518401517 11.劍雅 11 PAGEREF _Toc518401517 h 27 HYPERLINK l _Toc518401518 12.劍雅12 PAGEREF _Toc518401518 h 28 HYPERLINK l _Toc518401519 13.劍雅13 PAGEREF _Toc518401519 h 31劍雅1Practice Test 3, Writing Task 2You should spend about 40 minutes on this t

4、ask.Present a written argument or case to an educated reader with no specialistknowledge of the following topic:News editors decide what to broadcast on television and what to print in newspapers. What factors do you think influence these decisions? Do we become used to bad news? Would it he better

5、if more good news was reported?You should write at least 250 words.Use your own ideas knowledge and experience and support your arguments withexamples and relevant evidence.It has often been said that .Good news is bad news. because it does not sell newspapers. A radio station that once decided to p

6、resent only good news soon found that it had gone out of business for lack of listeners. Bad news on the other hand is so common that in order to cope with it, we often simply ignore it. We have become immune to bad news and the newspapers and radio stations are aware of this.While newspapers and TV

7、 stations may aim to report world events accurately, be they natural or human disasters, political events or the horrors of war, it is also true that their main objective is to sell newspapers and attract listeners and viewers to their stations. For this reason TV and radio stations attempt to refle

8、ct the flavour of their station by providing news broadcasts tailor-made to suit their listeners. preferences. Programmes specialising in pop music or TV soap operas focus more on local news, home issues and up-to-date traffic reports. The more serious stations and newspapers like to provide .so cal

9、led. objective news reports with editorial comment aimed at analysing the situation.If it is true, then, that newspapers and TV stations are tailoring their news to their readers. and viewers. requirements, how can they possibly be reporting real world events in an honest and objective light? Many r

10、adio and TV stations do, in fact, report items of good news but they no longer call this news. They refer to these as human interest stories and package them in programmes specialising, for instance, in consumer affairs or local issues. Good news now comes to us in the form of documentaries the figh

11、t against children.s cancer or AIDS, or the latest developments in the fight to save the planet from environmental pollution. (Model Answer, 300 words)劍雅2Test 1,writing task 2“ Fatherhood ought to he emphasized as much as motherhood. The idea that women are solely responsible for deciding whether or

12、 not to have babies leads on to the idea that they are also responsible for bringing the children up.”To what extent do you agree or disagree?I believe that child-rearing should be the responsibility of both parents and that, whilst the roles within that partnership may be different, they are nevert

13、heless equal in importance. In same societies, it has been made easier over the years for single parents to raise children on their own. However, this does not mean that the traditional family, with both parents providing emotional support and role-models for their children, is not the most satisfac

14、tory way of bringing up children.Of crucial importance, in my opinion, is how we define responsible for bringing the children up. At its simplest, it could mean giving the financial support necessary to provide a home, food and clothes and making sure the child is safe and receives an adequate educa

15、tion. This would be the basic definition.There is, however, another possible way of defining that part of the quotation. That would say it is not just the fathers responsibility to provide the basics for his children, while his wife involves herself in the everyday activity of bringing them up. Rath

16、er, he should share those daily duties, spend as much time as his job allows with his children, play with them, read to them, help directly with their education, participate very fully in their lives and encourage them to share his.It is this second, fuller, concept of fatherhood that I am in favor

17、of, although I also realize how difficult it is to achieve sometimes. The economic and employment situation in many countries means that jobs are getting more, not less, stressful, requiring long hours and perhaps long journeys to work as well. Therefore it may remain for many a desirable ideal rath

18、er than an achievable reality. (288 words, a “very good answer”)劍雅2,Test 2 ,writing test 2Prevention is better than cure?OF course it goes without saying that prevention is better than cure. That is why, in recent years, there has been a growing body of opinion in favour of putting more resources in

19、to health education and preventive measures. The argument is that ignorance of, for example, basic hygiene or the dangers of an unhealthy diet or lifestyle needs to be combated by special nationwide publicity campaigns, as well as longer-term healthy education. Obviously, there is a strong human arg

20、ument for catching any medical condition as early as possible. There is also an economic argument for doing so. Statistics demonstrate the cost-effectiveness of treating a condition in the early stages, rather than delaying until more expensive and prolonged treatment is necessary. Then there are so

21、cial or economic costs, perhaps in terms of loss of earning for the family concerned or unemployed benefit paid by the state. So far so good, but the difficulties start when we try to define what the proportion of the budget should be, particularly if the funds will be diverted from treatment. Decis

22、ions on exactly how much of the total health budget should be spent in this way are not a matter for the non-specialist, but should be made on the basis of an accepted health service model. This is the point at which real problems occur-the formulation of the model. How do we accurately measure whic

23、h health education campaigns are effective in both medical and financial terms? How do we agree about the medical efficacy of various screening programme, for example, when the medical establishment itself does not agree? A very rigorous process of evaluation is called for, so that we can make infor

24、med decisions. (279 words, “good answer”)劍雅2, test 3, task 2Without capital punishment (the death penalty) our lives are less secure and crimes of violence increase. Capital punishment is essential to control violence in society. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Before talk

25、ing about the essential role of death penalty, you have to think about the meaning, and the purpose, of any kind of punishment. If you consider that the purpose is to prevent the guilty from being nasty again, you can be seduced by an argumentation in favor of the suppression of capital punishment.

26、But you have to think about another aspect of the problem: a punishment is also useful to impress people, to make them fear the law. In fact, lets take the example of a young misfit, which has grown in a violent atmosphere, influenced by older delinquents, etc. He lives in the streets, he has got no

27、 aim but to survive. This is the kind of person who could possibly kill someone for money, or even for fun Why would he fear prison? Life would be easier for him there. In addition, in many cases, when you behave normally, you can benefit from penalty reductions. This young misfit need to be impress

28、ed, he needs to know that the law is a frontier. When you cross it, you can lose your life. That is why capital punishment helps keeping a distance between robbery and murder. If you abolish it, you suppress the difference between these two types of crime, which are completely different. But there i

29、s also a limit to define: even if death penalty is unavoidable, it would be a crime to apply it to inadequate cases. If there is no premeditation or past facts which can justify such a punishment, it is far too strict to apply death penalty. That is why the lawmakers have to establish precisely the

30、context in which capital punishment can be pronounced. That is the price to pay to limit violence without using excessive violence. (294 words, band 8) 劍雅2,test 4,task 2The position of women in society has changed markedly in the last twenty years. Many of the problems young people now experience, s

31、uch as juvenile delinquency, arise from the fact that many married women now work and are not at home to care for their children.It is certainly true that the position of women in society has undergone a dramatic change in the past twenty years but I do not feel that this is a direct cause of the in

32、disputable increase in juvenile-related problems during this period.It is now accepted that young women should find work on leaving school; indeed to rely totally on their parents financial support is no longer an option for many families. Likewise, once they get married, the majority of women conti

33、nue working since the financial pressures of setting up a house and establishing a reasonable standard of living often require two incomes.Twenty years ago it was common for women to give up work once they had children and devote their time to caring for their children. This is no longer the general

34、 rule and the provision of professionally-run child care facilities and day nurseries have removed much of the responsibility for child-rearing that used to fall to mothers. However, these facilities come at a cost and often require two salaries coming into a family to be afforded.I do not believe t

35、hat the increase in the number of working mothers has resulted in children being brought up less well than previously. Indeed it could be argued that by giving mothers the opportunity to work and earn extra money children can be better provided for than previously. There is more money for luxuries a

36、nd holidays and a more secure family life is possible. Of course, there are limits as to the amount of time that ideally should be spent away from home and the ideal scenario would be for one of the parents (often the wife) to have a part-time job and thus be available for their children before and

37、after school. It is important to establish the correct balance between family life and working life. (307words, 官方sample, a “very good answer)劍雅3劍雅3,test 2,task 2When a country develops its technology, the traditional skills and ways of life die out. It is pointless to try and keep them alive. To wh

38、at extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?Overall, I disagree with the opinion expressed, I would like to begin by pointing out that traditional skills and ways of life are not automatically of one country, but of a culture or community.In many ways, the history of civilisation is the his

39、tory of technology: from the discovery of fire to the invention of the wheel to the development of the Internet we have been moving on from previous ways of doing things. Some technologies, such as weapons of mass destruction, are of negative impact. Others, such as medical advances, positively help

40、 people to live better or longer, and so very much help traditional ways of life. Surely, few people would seek to preserve such traditions as living in caveslInterestingly, technology can positively contribute to the keeping alive of traditional skills and ways of life. For example, the populations

41、 of some islands are too small to have normal schools. Rather than breaking up families by sending children to the mainland, education authorities have been able to use the Internet to deliver schooling online. In addition, the Internet, and modern refrigeration techniques, are being used to keep al

42、ive the traditional skills of producing salmon; it can now be ordered from, and delivered to, anywhere in the world.In conclusion, without suggesting that all technology is necessarily good, I think it is by no means pointless, in any way, to try to keep traditions alive with technology. We should n

43、ot ignore technology, because it can be our friend and support our way of life.(259 words, “a very good answer”)劍雅3, test 3, task 2In many countries children are engaged in some kind of paid work. Some people regard this as completely wrong, while others consider it as valuable work experience, impo

44、rtant for learning and taking responsibility.What are your opinions on this?The issue of children doing paid work is a complex and sensitive one. It is difficult to say who has the right to judge whether children working is wrong or valuable. Opinions will also differ as to learning benefits: no dou

45、bt teachers and factory owners, for example, would have varying concerns. 51An important consideration is the kind of work undertaken. Young children doing arduous and repetitive tasks on a factory production line, for example, are less likely to be learning than older children helping in an old peo

46、ples home. There are health and safety issues to be considered as well. It is an unfortunate fact that many employers may prefer to use the services of children simply to save money by paying them less than adults and it is this type of exploitation that should be discouraged. 86However, in many cou

47、ntries children work because their families need the additional income, no matter how small. This was certainly the case in the past in many industrialized countries, and it is very difficult to judge that it is wrong for children today to contribute to the family income in this way. 52Nevertheless,

48、 in better economic circumstances, few parents would choose to send their children out to full-time paid work. If learning responsibilities and work experience are considered to be important, then children can acquire these by having light, part-time jobs or even doing tasks such as helping their pa

49、rents around the family home, which are unpaid, but undoubtedly of value in childrens development. 62(251 words,“a very good answer”)劍雅4劍雅4, test 2, task 2Happiness is considered very important in life. Why is it difficult to define? What factors are important in achieving happiness? Give reasons fo

50、r your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.Happiness is very difficult to define, because it means so many different things to different people. While some people link happiness to wealth and material success, others think it lies in emotions and loving per

51、sonal relationships. Yet others think that spiritual paths, rather than either the material world or relationships with people, are the only way to true happiness.Because people interpret happiness for themselves in so many diferent ways, it is difficult to give any definition that is true for every

52、one. however, if there are different kinds of happiness for different individuals then the first step in achieving it would be to have a degree of self-knowledge. A person needs to know who he or she is before being able to know what it is that makes him or her happy.Of course, factors such as lovin

53、g relationships, good health, the skills to earn a living and a peaceful environment all contribute to our happiness too. But this does not mean that people without these conditions cannot be happy.Overall, I think an ability to keep clear perspectives in life is a more essential factor in achieving

54、 happiness. By that I mean an ability to have a clear sense of what is important in our lives (the welfare of our families, the quality of our relationships, making other people happy, etc.) and what is not ( a problem at work, getting annoyed about trivial things, etc.).Life self-awareness, this is

55、 also very difficult to achieve, but I think these are the two factors that may be most important for achieving happiness.劍雅4, test 3, task 2Creative artists should always be given the freedom to express their own ideas(in words, pictures, music or film) in whichever way they wish. There should be n

56、o government restrictions on what they do.To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?I agree with the statement that there should be no government restriction on creative artists who express themselves in the way they do and that they must be given freedom for the same. Expression has

57、 always been the keynote in a persons life. It is the result of mere expression of our thoughts that we are able to communicate. Restrictions on how we present our thoughts is senseless.Creative artists play a major role in our society, be it the government, old people, the youth or the children. Th

58、eir works enlighten our minds, no matter if is sactual or entertainment based. It is deserving that after a days work when we want to take some time off for ourselves, we look out for some leisure. For instance: either pleasant music or a family movie which soothes the mind. Entertainment give us an

59、 overview of a new side of life which every individual respects. There is almost everything good in what is given to us through the media world which is made up of artists.On the contrary sometimes these artists tend to be unscrupuous. They convert rumours into facts and present them before us. This

60、 might impair the reputation of some illustrious people in todays society. On such occasions, certain restrictions are understandable. Nevertheless we all do know what is right or wrong. Rules and regulations not always are the solution to how artists present their own ideas. Hence it is doltish to

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