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專業(yè)英語四級寫作分類模擬368WRITINGReadcarefullythefollowingexcerptonreal-namepackagedeliveryinChina,andthenwriteyourresponseinNOLESSTHAN200words,inwhichyoushould:?summarizethemainmessageoftheexcerpt,andthen?commentonwhethersendingpackageshouldrequirereal-nameregistration.Youshouldsupportyourselfwithinformationfromtheexcerpt.Markswillbeawardedforcontentrelevance,contentsufficiency,organizationandlanguagequality.Failuretofollowtheaboveinstructionsmayresultinalossofmarks.UnderNewCrackdown,SendingPackagesNowRequiresanIDCardChina'sStatePostBureauannouncedonMondaythatitwillstartanationwidecampaigntocrackdownonillegalactivitiesbyenforcingreal-nameregistrationforsenders.Thenation'snewrulesrequiresenderstopresentofficialID,especiallywhensendingfromapublicplace,suchashotelsortrainstations.TherulesalsostipulatethatpackagesshouldgothroughanX-raymachineforasecuritycheck.Chinabegantomullareal-nameregistrationpolicyintheindustryafterparcelstaintedwithtoxicchemicalskilledamaninEastChina'sShandongProvinceandpoisonedsevenothersinDecember2013.AstaffmembersurnamedChenworkinginapostofficeinHohhotsaidthatsendersmusttaketheiroriginalIDcardstothepostoffice."ThecourierswillscanandrecordyourIDinformation.Sendersdon'tneedtoworryaboutpersonalinformationbeinginsecure.Forinstance,therewillbespecially-assignedpersonneltokeepandmanageallthisinformation,"Chenadded.However,manyNetusersstillexpressedconcernovertheleakofpersonalinformationinreal-nameregistration.ZhuHong,anassociateprofessortoldthemassmediathatwhetherthereal-nameregistrationsystemwouldholdbackpackagescontainingillegalorhazardousgoodsisnotclear."Wecantracethesendersnowwithphonenumbers.RegisteringIDcardsmightonlyspeeduptheprocessabit".答案:[范文]Real-NameParcelDelivery,SecurityGuaranteeorPrivacyThreat?Asevereincidentthatparcelstaintedwithtoxicchemicalshadkilledamanin2013causedChina'sStatePostBureautoenforcereal-nameregistrationforsendersusingthenationalcourierservice.Thatistosay,thesendersarerequiredtopresenttheirofficialIDwhentheydelivergoods.However,inspiteofthenewrules,thereisstillaconcernovertheleakofpersonalinformationinreal-nameregistrationandthenewsystemisnotassuredtoholdbackthedangercausedbyillegalorhazardousgoods.Therefore,asfarasIamconcerned,real-nameparceldeliveryisnecessarybutmuchmorenewregulationsshouldbeputforwardtodealwiththenewprivacythreatitbringsabout.Therearemanyseriousthreatsevenafterthestate'spolicyiscarriedout.Firstly,insomeprovincestheparcelswithfakesendernamesarestillacceptedandmostcouriersfailtocheckwhatisinsidethepackages.Secondly,manyofthesendersrefusetoworkwiththecouriers,becausetheythinkitisunsafetounveiltheirinformation,andthereforethecourierscanhardlyverifytheirrealinformation.Thirdly,theworstproblemisprobablytheleakofthepersonalinformation.Ifyourphonenumberisleakedtorealestateagents,youwillhavetoreceivelotsofharassingphonecalls,someofwhichmayevenindicateyourname,youraddress,yourworkplace,andevenyourpersonalaccount.AsChinamovesintotheeraofE-commerce,courierservicesaregraduallyturningintoaninseparablepartofourlife.Atthesametime,becauseofthelurkingperilsmentionedabove,morestrategiesshouldbedesignedtohelpthesendersandthedeliveryservicesbetterco-operatewitheachotherinordertomoveinamuchsmootherway.[解答]考生在下筆之前應(yīng)先審題,明確寫作要求:針對“寄送包裹是否應(yīng)該實(shí)名制”這一熱議話題,首先總結(jié)材料中的主要觀點(diǎn),然后提出個(gè)人看法。文章結(jié)構(gòu)可安排如下:第一段:簡要概括材料中所指明的現(xiàn)象。因?yàn)榭爝f運(yùn)輸過中出現(xiàn)的事故,我國近來出臺(tái)以下政策,要求寄送包裹的人在寄送時(shí)要使用身份證進(jìn)行實(shí)名登記。然而該政策并沒有完全消除所有的危險(xiǎn),依然有不安和信息不安全的現(xiàn)象存在。我個(gè)人的看法是,寄送包裹應(yīng)該實(shí)名制,但應(yīng)該加強(qiáng)法規(guī),以減少隱患。第二段:國家的政策實(shí)行之后仍然有很多問題。第一,在某些省份依然有人使用假名;第二,很多寄件人不配合政策,不愿意提供實(shí)名;第三,最嚴(yán)重的問題就是實(shí)名制后出現(xiàn)大量個(gè)人隱私被盜用的問題。第三段:重申觀點(diǎn)——使用快遞不可避免,實(shí)名制也是必須,怎么保護(hù)好自己的個(gè)人信息,讓寄件者和快遞公司更好地合作是我們要考慮的問題。Readcarefullythefollowingexcerpton2.5-dayweekendinChina,andthenwriteyourresponseinNOLESSTHAN200words,inwhichyoushould:?summarizethemainmessageoftheexcerpt,andthen?commentonwhether2.5-dayweekendpolicyshouldbeadoptedinChina.Youshouldsupportyourselfwithinformationfromtheexcerpt.Markswillbeawardedforcontentrelevance,contentsufficiency,organizationandlanguagequality.Failuretofollowtheaboveinstructionsmayresultinalossofmarks.ChinatoImplement2.5-DayWeekendsThisSummerTheStateAdministrationofTourismismullingoveranewplantocreatetwo-and-a-halfdayweekendsacrossthecountrysometimebythesummer.Theideaistogiveemployeesmorefamilytimeandalsostimulatetourism.AnumberofprovincesandmunicipalitiesacrossChina,includingHebei,JiangxiandChongqing,haveissuednewpolicies,callingoncompaniestocreate2.5-dayweekends.SincebeingannouncedinNovember,theideahasbegungainingtraction."It'sagoodthingforus,becausewecanobviouslytakemoretimetorelax.""Ithinkit'sagoodidea.TherearesomanypeoplecommutingonFridays.Thetrafficisusuallyverycrowded."LiuSimin,DeputySecretaryGeneraloftheBeijingTourismSociety,sayshaving2.5-dayweekendscanhelpsatisfypeople'sdesireformoreshorttrips.However,henotesthenewpolicyislimitedinscope."Threekeypointscontainedinthisplansuggestit'sonlyabenefitforacertaingroupofpeople.Firstly,it'snotarule,butratherasuggestion.Secondly,theplanisconditional.Lastly,it'sonlyappliedtothesummermonths,ratherthantoallyear.Becauseofthesestipulations,thecoverageofthe2.5-dayweekendsisgoingtobeverylimited."Undertheprovisions,a40-hourworkingweekisstillrequired,meaningemployeeswhoget2.5-dayweekendsaregoingtohavetomakeupthehourssomewhereelseduringtheirweek.答案:[范文]NoNeedtoImplement2.5-DayWeekends2.5-dayweekendsinsummerhasarousedadebateamongthepublicasitconcernspeople'sfamilytimeandvacationplans.Manypeoplebelievethatlongerweekendwillbringusmoretimetorelaxandboosttourismindustry.However,thisplanisonlyappliedinsummerandisnotcompulsoryforallcompanies,soithaslimitedstimulationfortourism.Frommyperspective,2.5-dayweekendsshouldnotbeadoptedinChina.Firstly,eventhoughtheplanispartiallydesignedtoencourage"leisuretime,"peoplearenotnecessarilygivenmoretimetospendwiththeirfamilies,becausetheyneedtomakeupthehourssomewhereelseduringtheirweek.Sotheplandoesnotmakeanysenseifworkersneedtowakeupearlierandstayuplateduringtheotherfourdays.Secondly,itisnotworthwhilewastingahalfdayonFriday.IfemployeesareallowedtotakeoffatnoononFriday,itmeansmostworkerswillbeinastateofweekendinthemorningonFriday,whichmaycauselowefficiencyinwork.Meanwhile,companieswilllosehalf-dayproductivitywhichisagreatlossforsmallandmediumenterprises.Sowecanpredictthatmostprivateenterpriseswillnotimplementthisnon-compulsorypolicy.Allinall,2.5-dayweekendsareneithernecessarynorviableinChina.Soourweekendshouldbetwodaysagainthissummer,sameastheywereever.[解答]本題給出的材料是針對是否應(yīng)當(dāng)推行兩天半周末進(jìn)行討論,呈現(xiàn)了兩種不同的觀點(diǎn)。根據(jù)題目要求,先總結(jié)雙方的觀點(diǎn),再給出自己的看法。文章可按下列結(jié)構(gòu)來安排:第一段:先整合概括正反雙方的觀點(diǎn),然后表明自己的論點(diǎn)——在中國,不應(yīng)采取兩天半周末。第二段:陳述自己的理由。首先,兩天半周末并不能真正帶來更多休息時(shí)間;第二,兩天半周末實(shí)際上會(huì)造成半天工作時(shí)間的浪費(fèi)。第三段:總結(jié)全文——在中國,兩天半周末不可行。ReadcarefullythefollowingexcerptonclosingpublictoiletsinUK,andthenwriteyourresponseinNOLESSTHAN200words,inwhichyoushould:?summarizethemainmessageoftheexcerpt,andthen?commentonwhetherpublictoiletsshouldbeclosedinUK.Youshouldsupportyourselfwithinformationfromtheexcerpt.Markswillbeawardedforcontentrelevance,contentsufficiency,organizationandlanguagequality.Failuretofollowtheaboveinstructionsmayresultinalossofmarks.PublicToilets"WipedOut"inPartsofUKSomeUKHighStreetsandpublicspacesnolongerhaveanycouncil-runpublictoilets,theBBChaslearned.Atleast1,782facilitieshaveclosedacrosstheUKinthelastdecade,FreedomofInformationrequestsfound.TheLocalGovernmentAssociationsaidcouncilsweretryingtokeeptoiletsopenbutfacedsqueezedbudgets.PublictoiletshaveexistedonUKHighStreetsformorethan150years,butthereisnolegalrequirementforlocalauthoritiestoprovidetoilets,meaningtheyareoftencloseddownifcouncilsfeeltheycannotaffordtheupkeep.RaymondMartin,oftheBritishToiletAssociation,saidprovidingtoiletswasabouthealth,wellbeing,equalityandsocialinclusion."It'salsoaboutpublicdecencyandpublicdignity—wedon'twantpeoplebeingforcedtourinateinthestreets,"hesaid.JoanDeansaidherhusbandBrian,whohasParkinson'sdisease,waslefthumiliatedwhenhewethimselfafterfailingtofindatoiletonatriptoLevenshulme,inManchester,where18toiletshavebeenclosedinthelast10years.ALocalGovernmentAssociationspokesmansaidcouncilsweredoingeverythingtheycouldtokeeppublictoiletsopen,includingrunningcommunitytoiletschemestoenablepubs,restaurantsandshopstomaketheirtoiletsavailabletothepublic.Cutsmeantcouncilshadlesstospendoncommunityservicesandthenextfewyearswouldcontinuetobeachallenge,hesaid.答案:[范文]ChangesforPublicToiletsAtightbudgethasforcedcouncilstoclosethenon-profitservicestheyprovideincludingpublictoilets.However,officialsintheBritishToiletAssociationarguedthatpeople'slifeandwell,beingorsomaybewellaffectedwithoutpublictoilets.Inmyopinion,ratherthanclosingthepublictoilets,councilsshouldworkouttheproblemwithothersolutions.Firstly,councilscanco-operatewiththelocaltownsorNGOsorcharitiestotransferresponsibilitiesforrunningthetoiletstothem.Thiscansaveagreatmanypublicinconveniencefromclosureandeasetheburdenoftoiletcostsoncouncils.Bysharingtheburdenoftoiletswithotherorganizations,ahugesumcanbesparedandputtomoreconstructiveuses.Next,tohelpreducefuturerunningcosts,councilsmaymakeimprovementstofacilities,includingenergyandwatersavingmeasures.Inaddition,chargesshouldbeintroducedandthepublicshouldpreparetopayforusingpublictoiletstoensurethattheyremainopen.Theincomefromthosetoiletswillbekepttopayforrunningcosts.Tostunup,publictoiletshavegreatimportance,whetherinregardtopeople'swell-being,socialinclusionandharmony.Therefore,moremeasuresshouldbetakentomaintainthepublictoiletsandotherfacilities.[解答]材料中介紹了英國政府關(guān)閉公共衛(wèi)生間以及各方人士對其看法。根據(jù)題目要求,先簡單總結(jié)材料中的觀點(diǎn),在針對是否關(guān)閉公共衛(wèi)生間這一問題給出個(gè)人觀點(diǎn)。文章結(jié)構(gòu)可安排如下:第一段:整合概括材料中的觀點(diǎn),然后表達(dá)自己的觀點(diǎn)——不應(yīng)關(guān)閉公共衛(wèi)生間,應(yīng)該采取其它辦法來解決這一問題。第二段:列出自己的觀點(diǎn)。第一,可以和其它機(jī)構(gòu)組織合作,減輕市政府的壓力;第二,修繕衛(wèi)生間,減少維護(hù)成本;第三,對使用者收費(fèi)。第三段:總結(jié)全文——公共衛(wèi)生間對公眾非常重要,要采取措施來維護(hù)公共衛(wèi)生間Readcarefullythefollowingexcerptonthetrendofyoungsterslivingwithparents,andthenwriteyourresponseinNOLESSTHAN200words,inwhichyoushould:?summarizethemainmessageoftheexcerpt,andthen?commentonwhetheradultsshouldlivewiththeirparents.Youshouldsupportyourselfwithinformationfromtheexcerpt.Markswillbeawardedforcontentrelevance,contentsufficiency,organizationandlanguagequality.Failuretofollowtheaboveinstructionsmayresultinalossofmarks.AMillionMoreYoungsterstoLiveWithParentsAmillionmoreyoungpeoplearelikelytofindthemselveslivingwiththeirparentsoverthenextdecade,accordingtoaninsurancecompany.Themainreasonistheaffordabilityofhousing,thecompanysaid.Thestudyforecaststhat3.8millionpeopleagedbetween21and34willbelivingathomeby2025,athirdmorethanatthemoment.Thenumberofhouseholdscontainingtwoormorefamiliesisalsoexpectedtorise,from1.5millionto2.2million.CharlotteNisbetandherboyfriendJayArkell—bothaged24—wereforcedtomovebackinwithhisparentsineastLondon,astheycouldnotaffordtorentbythemselves."Itwouldbenicetohaveourownspace,andnottoworryabouttreadingonhisparents'toes,"shetoldtheBBC.Shecannotforeseebeingabletogetaplaceoftheirowninthenearfuture."I'mpessimistic.Onourcurrentsalaries,noway.Ifwedid,wewouldn'tbeabletoeatoutorgoonholiday."Butnoteveryoneisgloomyabouttheprospectofsharingtheirlivingspacewithothercouples."Theadvantagesincludehavingotherpeoplearoundforcompany,cheaperlivingcosts,andmorepeopletosharethechores,"thecompanysaid,"Multigenerationallivingisoftenseenasanecessityratherthanachoice,particularlywhenadultsareforcedtomovebackinwithfamilytohelpsaveforlong-termgoalslikebuyingtheirownhouse."答案:[范文]BetterNottoLivewithParentsThereisatrendthatmoreandmoreyoungadultsareforcedtomovebackhomeandlivewiththeirparentsbecauseofthehighcostofrentingorhousingprice.Somepeopleconsideritascompanyforparents.Frommyperspective,adultchildrenshouldnotlivewiththeirparents.Firstly,peopleofdifferentageshavedifferentlifestyles.Usually,parentslikequietandregularlifewhereasyoung-stetspreferexcitingandnoisyenjoyment.Iftheylivetogether,chancesarethatparentsfeelthattheyarealwaysdisturbedandthechildrenmayfeelthattheyareoftenconstrained.Secondly,peopleofdifferentgenerationsarelikelytohavedifferentviewsonissuesrangingfromminorhouseholdaffairstointernationalbusiness.Therefore,familylifemaybeunpleasantforbothparentsandchildren.Thirdly,situationswillworseniftheadultchildrengetmarried.Afterall,notmanyyoungpeoplewanttolivewiththeirin-laws.Oncechildrensetupanewfamily,theywanttobreakfreefromtheirparentsandanyinterferencefromthemmayleadtoconflicts.Allinall,wemaydrawtheconclusionthatiftheparentsandtheiradultchildrenliveapart,boththeoldandtheyoungcanenjoycompleteindependenceandfreedomandlivealifetheylike.Toavoidlivingtogether,thechildrencouldrentanapartmentwithotherpeerstosharethecostsoracceptfinancialsupportfromtheparents.[解答]本題的主旨是討論成年子女是否應(yīng)和父母同住。材料中提出了兩種觀點(diǎn),首先應(yīng)總結(jié)兩方觀點(diǎn),再提出個(gè)人的觀點(diǎn),可支持也可反對和父母同住。文章結(jié)構(gòu)可如下文安排:第一段:簡要概括雙方觀點(diǎn),并表明自己的觀點(diǎn)——最好不要和父母同住。第二段:分三點(diǎn)論證。首先,父母和子女有不同的生活方式;第二,兩代人觀點(diǎn)不同,會(huì)引發(fā)矛盾:第三,如果結(jié)婚,可能矛盾增多。第三段:總結(jié)全文,重申觀點(diǎn)——成年子女最好不要和父母同住。Readcarefullythefollowingexcerptonthetrendofpeoplehavingamid-careerbreak,andthenwriteyourresponseinNOLESSTHAN200words,inwhichyoushould:?summarizethemainmessageoftheexcerpt,andthen?giveyourcommentonmid-careerbreak.Youshouldsupportyourselfwithinformationfromtheexcerpt.Markswillbeawardedforcontentrelevance,contentsufficiency,organizationandlanguagequality.Failuretofollowtheaboveinstructionsmayresultinalossofmarks.TheSurprisingBenefitsofaMid-CareerBreakOnceconsideredcareersuicide,sabbaticalsarenownotonlyaccepted—butencouraged—bysomeemployers.Here'showtotakeoneandstillgetahead.WhenWinstonChentoldhisfriendsthathehadquithisjobaschieftechnologyofficeratasoftwarecompanytomovetoasmallislandinArcticNorwaywithhisfamilyforayear,fewpeoplecalledhimcrazy.Instead,mostpeoplesimplyreplied:"IwishIhadthegutstodothat."Atfirst,hesaidhewasconcernedthattimeawayfromtheindustrymighthurthiscareer."That'sthemainreasonthatkeepspeoplefromdoingthis,andIwasnodifferent,"hesaidinanemail."Butyouhavetocreatetheurgencyforlivingthelifeyouwant."Whilemanypeopledreamoftakingtimeoffmid-career,fewactuallydoit.Butthenumberofpeopletakinglengthysabbaticalslaterinlifeisincreasing,accordingtoexperts.That'sinpartduetocompaniesbecomingmoreopentotheideaandthehigherrateatwhichpeoplearechangingjobs.Anddepend

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