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學(xué)校:班級:姓名:考號:

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteastartessayentitled

ShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized'?Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.安樂死應(yīng)該合法化;

2.安樂死不應(yīng)合法化;

3.我的觀點(diǎn)。

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledComputerandOnlineGames.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.大學(xué)生接觸電腦游戲的概況

2.電腦游戲?qū)Υ髮W(xué)生的利與弊

3.我對這一問題的看法

ComputerandOnlineGames

3.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthe

topic:nWhatDoYouThinkofChallenge?1'Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)

below:

1.挑戰(zhàn)的意義

2.如何迎接挑戰(zhàn)

3.我的看法

4.假如你是李靜,你想向校長申請參加西部大開發(fā),你要給校長寫一

封信,信的內(nèi)容包括:

1.表達(dá)自已想要參加西部大開發(fā)的愿望;

2.簡要說明自己的理由。

5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

PreservingCultureintheFaceofGlobalization.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.什么是文化遺產(chǎn)(兩個(gè)方面:文物古跡和文學(xué)藝術(shù))。

2.我國文化遺產(chǎn)在全球化影響下所受到的不利影響。

3.怎樣保護(hù)文化遺產(chǎn)?

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicTestforNationalCivilServants.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

'accordingtothesuggestionsgivenbelowinChinese:

1.近幾年興起了一股國家公務(wù)員考試(TestforNationalCivilServants)熱

2.產(chǎn)生這種現(xiàn)象的原因

3.我的看法

TestforNationalCivilServants

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteALetterto

theEditorofaCampusMagazinetopresentyourviewaboutwhetherthe

extremesportsshouldbebannedandwhetherpeopleshouldbeallowedto

risktheirlives.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtothe

guidelinesgivenbelowinChinese:

1.TomGranger,19歲,是一所大學(xué)極限運(yùn)動俱樂部(TheUniversity

ExtremeSportsClub)的成員。他在一次進(jìn)行高空彈射特技表演時(shí),因設(shè)

備出現(xiàn)故障,不幸身亡。這一慘劇在校園內(nèi)外引起了廣泛爭議。請你給

編輯寫一封信,表明你對這件事的看法。信中必須包括以下內(nèi)容:

-事情的起因和你對此事的態(tài)度,是支持大學(xué)生從事極限運(yùn)動,還是反

對大學(xué)生從事極限運(yùn)動

-闡明你持有這種看法的理由

-結(jié)論

ALettertotheEditorofaCampusMagazine

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:Let'sGoinforSports.Youshouldwriteatleast150words,and

baseyourcompositionontheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.當(dāng)今世界上,有越來越多的人對體育運(yùn)動感興趣;

2.但有些人仍然不了解運(yùn)動的重要性;

3.體育運(yùn)動有很高的價(jià)值。

9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledIs

aDiplomaEverything?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtothe

outlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.目前社會存在著迷信文憑現(xiàn)象

2.造成這一現(xiàn)象的原因

3.我對此的觀點(diǎn)

IsaDiplomaEverything?

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledEnergyCrisis.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelowinEnglish:

1.Energycrisisisoneofthemainproblemsfacingtheworldtoday.

2.Importanceofenergy.

3.Conservingenergy.

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)

11.ThePlayofPower:AnIntroductiontoAmericanGovernment

JamesEisenstein,MarkKessler,BruceA.WilliamsandJacquelineVaughn

Switzer.ThePlayofPower:AnIntroductiontoAmericanGovernment.New

YorkSt.Martin'sPress,1996.639pp.Tables,appendices,glossary,references,

index.

ISBN0-312-13662-5

TherearedozensofAmericanGovernmenttextbooksonthemarket,manyof

themveryrespectedandsuccessful,someevenregardedasclassicsintheir

umpteenth(無數(shù)次的)edition.Frequentlythereislittlethatdistinguishesone

fromanother,otherthananidiosyncratic(特殊的)"conceptualframework,"

thenumberandkindsofgraphics,boxes,andphotos,orthepackageof

ancillary(輔助的)materialsavailabletotheadopter.ThePlayofPower:An

IntroductiontoAmericanGovernmentistypicalofthestandardAmerican

Governmenttextbookonthemarket.Itprovidesbalancedcoverageof

politicalandconstitutionalhistory,Americanpoliticalinstitutionsand

processes,andpoliticalparticipation.Thisbasicversiondoesnotinclude

separatechaptersonpublicpolicy,butmanypolicyissuesareaddressedin

thecoverageofthecongress,thepresidency,thebureaucracy,thecourts,and

interestgroups.

Thechaptersareorganizedinalogicalsequencebuttheyarewrittensothat

theymaybeusedinanalternativesequenceifaninstructorwouldsodesire.

Thewritingstyle,isverystraightforwardandnotunnecessarilyacademicand

jargonistic.Thetoneisrespectfulofstudentsandtheirexperiencesand,

despitemultipleauthors,itremainsconsistentthroughoutthetext.

TherearcanumberoffeaturesofThePlayofPowerthatmakeitattractive

andthatmakeitoneofthetextbooksthatIhaveusedwithsatisfactionfor

severalyears.Asissuggestedbythetitle,theauthorsdescribepoliticsasa

gameofpowerplayedbymanyplayers,thoughtheirsisnotanapplicationof

formalgametheoriestopolitics.Instead,theyaskstudentstothinkofa

numberoffamiliargames,likebasketballorMonopoly(強(qiáng)手棋),andthe

waysthattherules,strategies,andresourcesshapehowplayersgoabout

pursuingtheirgoalsandwithwhateffect.Theauthorsinvitestudents,then,

tolookatpoliticsasagamea"grand"gamewithsometimesdeadly

consequencesthatisshapedbycertainrules(somefoundintheConstitution),

thatisplayedbymanyplayers(politicians,voters,organizedinterests,etc.)

whobringvariousandunequalresources(money,status,connections,etc.)to

thegame,andwhowinvariousmaterialandsymbolicoutcomes.The"game

ofpolitics"metaphorissometimesdifficulttosustainthroughoutthecoverage

ofmanytopics,butitprovidesausefulorganizationalframework.Itdashes

someoftheidealisticnotionsofAmericangovernmentandpoliticsthat

studentsmayhavepickedupinhighschoolcivicsclasses,aswellasthemore

cynicalnotionsthattheypickupinthepopularmedia.Intheend,Ithinkitis

usefulinhelpingstudentsmakesenseofwhogetswhat,andhow,aswellas

whodoeswhat,andwhyandwithwhatsuccess.

AnotherattractivefeatureofThePlayofPowerisaserious,consistent,and

ultimatelysuccessfulefforttodrawonstudents'ownexperiencetouncover

therelevanceofpoliticsandgovernment.Theauthorscompareandcontrast

politicalissuesanddilemmastostudentissues,tostudentrelationshipsamong

themselves,withtheuniversity,withtheirparents,andwithlocalgovernment.

Thishelpsstudentsseetherule-makingandchoice-making,aswellasthe

tradeoffs(權(quán)衡)ofthepoliticalprocess.

TheauthorsofThePlayofPoweralsopullofffairlyeffectivelythechallenge

ofdescribingtherolesofminoritiesandwomeninAmericanpoliticalhistory

andcontemporarypolitics.Thishasbecomeanincreasinglycommon

undertakingforauthorsofAmericangovernmenttextbooks.Someauthors

wea

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12.

Newdrugsusuallyarenottestedonthepeoplewhoare

13.

Tofindoutifyouhaveafevercausedbyillness,waituntilyouforan

hourorsobeforeusingathermometer.

14.

In1930,TheGreenPastures,amusicalperformedbyjustblackactorsand

actresses,opensonBroadway,February2

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

Activitiessuchaspainting,dancingandsingingshouldnotberegardedas

"play1'.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

Thebacteriadependonwormsforhydrogensulfideinthesymbiotic

relationship.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Elderlypeopletendtohavelowerthanyoungeradults.

18.0besityEpidemic

Askanyonewhythereisanobesityepidemicandtheywillsaythatit'sall

downtoeatingtoomuchandburningtoofewcalories.Thatisundoubtedly

true.Butit'salsotruethatweliveinan"obesogenic(肥胖基因的)

environment":calorificfoodisplentifulandcheapandourlifestylesare

increasinglysedentary.

Now,obesityresearchersareincreasinglydissatisfiedwithsuchexplanations.

Theybelievethatsomethingelsemusthavechangedinourenvironmentto

causesuchdramaticrisesinobesityoverthepast40yearsorso.Nobodyis

sayingthatthenbigtwo11-reducedphysicalactivityandincreased

availabilityoffood-arenotimportantcontributorstotheepidemic.Butthey

cannotexplainitall.

Earlierthisyearareviewpaperby20obesityexpertssetoutthe9most

plausiblealternativeexplanationsfortheepidemic.Heretheyare.

NotEnoughSleep

Itiswidelybelievedthatsleepisforthebrain,notthebody.Couldashortage

ofshut-eyealsobehelpingtomakeusfat?

Severallargeepidemiologicalstudiessuggesttheremaybealink.Peoplewho

sleeplessthan7hoursanighttendtohaveahigherbodymassindex(BMI)

thanpeoplewhosleepmore,accordingtodatagatheredbytheUSNational

HealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey.Similarly,theUSNursesHealth

Studyfoundthatthosewhosleptanaverageof5hoursanightgainedmore

weightduringthestudyperiodthanthosewhoslept6hours,whointurn

gainedmorethanthosewhoslept7.

It'swellknownthatobesityimpairssleep,soperhapspeoplegetfatfirstand

sleeplessafterwards.Butthenurses*studysuggeststhatitcanworkinthe

otherdirectiontoo:sleeplossmaycauseweightgain.Onefactorthatcould

beatworkhereisthewaysleepdeprivationaltersmetabolism(新陳代謝).

Leptin,thehormonethatsignalssatiety(過飽),fallswhileghrelin,which

signalshunger,rises-andthisboostsappetite.

ClimateControl

Wehumans,likeallwarm-bloodedanimals,cankeepourcorebody

temperaturesprettymuchconstantregardlessofwhat*sgoingonintheworld

aroundus.Wedothisbyalteringourmetabolicrate,shiveringorsweating.

Keepingwarmandstayingcooltakeenergy.

There'snodenyingthatsurroundingtemperatureshavechangedinthepast

fewdecades.IntheUS,thechangeshavebeenattheotherendofthe

thermometerastheproportionofhomeswithairconditioningrosefrom23to

47percentbetween1978and1997.Inthesouthernstates-whereobesity

ratestendtobehighest-thenumberofhouseswithairconhasshotupto70

percentfrom37percentin1978.

Couldairconditioninginsummerandheatinginwinterreallymakea

differencetoourweight?Sadly,thereissomeevidencethatitdoes-atleast

withregardtoheating.

LessSmoking

Badnews:smokersreallydotendtobethinnerthantherestofus,andquitting

reallydoespackonthepounds,thoughnooneissurewhy.Itprobablyhas

somethingtodowiththefactthatnicotineisanappetitesuppressantand

appearstoupyourmetabolicrate.

KatherineFlegalandcolleaguesattheUSNationalCenterforHealth

StatisticsinHyattsville,Maryland,havecalculatedthatpeoplekickingthe

habithavebeenresponsibleforasmallbutsignificantportionoftheUS

epidemicoffatness.Fromdatacollectedaround1991bytheUSNational

HealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey,theyworkedoutthatpeoplewho

hadquitinthepreviousdecadewere-muchmorelikelytobeoverweightthan

smokersandpeoplewhohadneversmoked.Amongmen,forexample,nearly

halfofquitterswereOverweightcomparedwith37percentofnonsmokers

andonly28percentofsmokers.

PrenatalEffects

Yourchancesofbecomingfatmaybeset,atleastinpart,beforeyouareeven

born.Childrenof

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19.

TheX-34hasareusablelowerstageandanexpendableupper,thegoalof

designsis.

20.

TheauthorofabookonGoogleandanearlyadmirerJohnBattellethinksthat

A.hebecomesmorewaryduetoGoogle

B.Googlemakesmanyusersuneasy

C.hepersistsinsupportingGoogle

D.Googlecontrolsonesource

三、3

21.聽力原文:M:I'dlovetodance,butIdon'tknowthesteps.

W:Itdoesn'tmatter.Noonewillbelookingatusinthiscrowd.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(16)

A.It'snotimportanthowhedances.

B.Ifstoocrowedtodanceanyway.

C.Ifhe'scareful,noonewillnotice.

D.Nooneknowsthestepstothedance.

22.(29)

A.Gascanbeusedinliquidandgasform.

B.Itwillprovidegasthroughlongpipelines.

C.Gasisfrozenintoliquidandtransported.

D.Itwillbringhugeprofitstotheresearchers.

23.

[B3]

24.(34)

A.Togetsomedataforhisresearchincollege.

B.Togivehisstudentsmorepractice.

C.Topopularizethesubjectofphilosophy.

D.Topromotephilosophytoanhigherlevel.

25.(32)

A.Becauseofthetechnologyprogress.

B.Becauseofthecomputerrevolution.

C.Becauseoftheinventionofcomputer.

0.Becauseofmicrowaveovens.

26.聽力原文:WeknowthenthatintheUS,it'sthejobofCongressto

proposenewlaws,whichwecallbills,andperhapstomodifythesebillsand

thenwriteonthem.ButevenifthebillispassedinCongress,itstilldoesn't

becomealawuntilthePresidenthasachancetoreviewit,too.Andifit'snot

tothePresident'sliking,thebillcanbevetoedorkilledineitheroftwoways.

Oneisbyavetomessage.ThePresidenthastendaystovetothebillby

returningittoCongress,alongwiththemessageexplainingwhyit'sbeing

rejected.Thiskeepsthebillfrombecomingalawunlessoverwhelming

majoritiesofbothHousesofCongressvotetoover-rightthePresident'sveto.

Sometimestheydothat.Often,lawmakerssimplyrevisethevetoedbilland

passitagain.Thistime,intheform,thePresidentislesslikelytoobjectto,

andlesslikelytowanttoveto.TheotherwaythePresidentcankillabillis

bypocketveto.Here'swhathappens.IfthePresidentdoesn'tsignthebill

withintendays,andCongressadjournsduringthattime,thenthebillwillnot

becomelaw.NoticethatitisonlyattheendofanentiresessionofCongress

thatthepocketvetocanbeused,notjustwheneverCongresstakesashorter

break,say,forasummervacation.Afterapocketveto,thatparticularbillis

dead.IfalawmakerinCongresswantstopushthematterintheirnextsession,

they'llhavetostartalloverwithabrandnewversionofthebill.

(33)

A.HowthePresidentproposesnewlaws.

B.HowabillispassedbylawmakersinCongress.

C.HowthePresidentcanrejectaproposedlaw.

D.HowlawmakerscanforcethePresidenttosignabill.

27.(24)

A.$360.B.$540.C.$560.D.5160.

28.聽力原文:Scientistssaythatmostdoctorsandpatientsalreadyknow

whatisrightforthemintermsofdietandexercise.Theproblemisthatwe

havebecomeanationtoofocusedontreatingheartdiseaseandstrokerather

thanpreventingthem.Primary-caredoctorsareconstantlyinfirefightermode,

rushingtothesceneofapatient'shealthdisaster,insteadofspendingthetime

counselingpatientsaboutthebestdietandpreventionprogram.

Forexample,notenoughdoctorsprescribeniacinfbrtheirheartpatients,even

thoughthemedicineisaproventreatmentforraising"good"cholesterol.

Physiciansarereluctantbecauseniacinrequiresdiligentfollow-uptowatch

fbrsideeffects,takingtimethatmostprimary-carepracticescannotafford.

Ontheotherhand,toomanydoctorsareperformingheartoperationsthat

representafinancialwindfallforhospitals.Bottomline:Thereisn'tasmuch

moneytobemadeinpreventionasintreatment.

Weknownowbetterhowtousethetechnologyandhavearealshotat

preventingthenearlyonemillionheartattacksand700,000strokesthatoccur

eachyearintheU.S.Itistheuseofcomputedtomographyangiography.This

isanoninvasiveheartscanthattakesabout10minutesandcantellyouifyou

haveanydevelopingplaqueinthevesselsthatsupplybloodtoyourheart.The

trickistogetthetestdonebeforeyouexperienceanychestpainsorother

heartproblems.Cuttingdownonthatinflammationgreatlyreducesyour

chanceofhavingaheartattackorstroke.

(30)

A.Moreandmorepeoplearesufferingfromheartdisease.

B.Moreandmoredoctorsarefocusingtoomuchondietandexercise.

C.Peopleareignorantofthepreventionofheartdiseaseandstroke.

□.Doctorsaremoremoney-pursuingthanbefore.

29.聽力原文:M:Hey,Christine,rememberhowwewerecomplainingthat

wewantedtoseethedramaseriesbutcouldn'taffordthetickets?Fvefounda

solution.

W:Yeah?Wonthelottery,huh?

M:Huh-uh.But,seriously,Ididfindawayforustoseealltheplays—and

wedon'thavetopayacent.

W:Comeon,Jim.That'simpossible.

M:No,really,wecan.IcalledStanhopeTheatertoaskiftheyhadstudent

discounts.Theydidn't,buttheydidhaveanothersuggestion.

W:What'sthat,?

M:Themantheretoldmetheyjustlostfouroftheirusherssotheyhave

openings.

W:Really'?

M:Yeah.Youdon*tgetpaid,butyoudogettostandinthebackandwatchthe

playafteryou'vehelpedeveryonefindtheirseats.Noseat,butagoodview.

Thenduringintermissionyouhelpsellrefreshments.

W:ButJim,eachplayisperformedonsixnights.Canwemakethatbiga

commitment?

M:Wedon'thaveto.That'sthebestpart.Theyhaveenoughusherssothat

eachpersonworksonlytwonightsatthesameplay.

W:Ineverimaginedwe'dbeabletoseethewholeseries.Let'stakealookat

theschedulerightnow.

(20)

A.Theyhadtoworkduringtheperformance.

B.Theycouldn'tfindtime.

C.Theycouldn*taffordtogo.

D.Theticketsweresoldout.

30.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis

thebestanswer.

聽力原文:M:Thefronttireisflat,andtheseatneedstoberaised.

W:WhynottakeittoMr.Smith?

Q:WhatkindofworkdoesMr.Smithprobablydo?

(12)

A.Hefixesbicycles.

B.Heraisessheep.

C.Hesellschairs.

D.He'sagardener.

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)

31.

Ofthefollowing,whichhasriotasyetstarted?

A.Financingtheventure.

B.Buildingalarge-scalerefinery.

C.Constructingafull-scaleminingship.

0.Developingmethodsofrefiningmanganese.

32.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor

incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

TheOlympicGamesoriginatedin776B.C.inOlympia,asmalltownin

Greece.ParticipantsinthefirstOlympiadaresaidtohaveruna200-yardrace,

butastheGameswereheldeveryfouryears,theyexpandedinscope.Only

Greekamateurswereallowedtoparticipateinthisfestivalinhonorofthegod

Zeus.Theeventbecameareligious,patriotic,andathleticoccasionwhere

winnerswerehonoredwithwreathsandspecialprivileges.Therewasa

profoundchangeinthenatureoftheGamesundertheRomanemperors.They

werebannedin394A.D.byEmperorTheodosius,aftertheybecame

professionalcircusesandcarnivals.

ThemodemOlympicGamesbeganinAthensin1896asaresultofthe

initiativeofBaronPierredeCoubertin,aFrencheducatorwhosedesirewas

topromoteinternationalunderstandingthroughathletics.Ninenations

participatedinthefirstGames;over100nationscurrentlycompete.

Thetaintofpoliticsandracialcontroversy,however,hasimpingeduponthe

OlympicGamesinourepoch.In1936Hitler,whosecountryhostedthe

Games,affrontedJesseOwens,ablackAmericanrunner,byrefusingto

congratulateOwensforthefeatofhavingwonfourgoldmedals.Inthe1972

MunichGames,theworldwasappalledbythedeplorablemurderofeleven

IsraeliathletesbyArabterrorists.ThenextOlympicGamesinMontrealwere

boycottedbyAfricannations.In1980,followingtheSovietinvasionof

Afghanistan,sixty-twonationscausedgreatdismaytotheirathletesby

refusingtoparticipateintheGames.Theconsensusamongthosenationswas

thattheirrefusalwouldadmonishtheSoviet.

Accordingtothepassage,thefirstOlympicGameswereheldas.

33.

Sciencefictioniscalledaliterarysubgenrebecause.

A.itisnotimportantenoughtobealiterarygenre

B.itcannotbemadeintoadramaticpresentation

C.itsharescharacteristicswithothertypesofprosefiction

D.ithasitslimits

五、5.ErrorCorrection。題)

34.

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六、6.ErrorCorrection。題)

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參考答案

1.ShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized?Euthanasiahasbeenahighly

controversialissueathomeandabroad.InsomenorthernEuropeancountries

itislegalized.Nowithasbecomeahottopicagaininourcountrybecausean

incurablepatientwantedthedoctorstoimplementeuthanasiaonhimbutthey

hadtorefusetodososinceitwasforbiddenbylaw.Somepeoplethinkthat

euthanasiashouldbelegalizedandputintopractice.Insodoingitwillbenefit

allpeopleinvolved.Firstitcanlessenthepainofthedyingpatientwhosuffers

terriblyfromtheincurabledisease.Seconditwillalsoreducethegreat

financialpressureonthelivingbecauseagreatdealofmoneyhastobespent

inprolongingthelifeofthedying.Ontheotherhandothersbelievethat

euthanasiashouldnotbelegalizedandperformed.Itisgenerally

acknowledgedthatlifeisthemostpreciousofallandshouldbeputbefore

everythingelse.Onceapersonisdeadheorshecannevercomebacktolife

anditisirreplaceable.What'smoreifeuthanasiaislegalizeditispossiblefor

wickedpeopletotakeadvantageofittokilllegitimately.Inmyopinion

euthanasiashouldbelegallyimplementedbutstrictlawsmustbemadeand

severemeasurestakenincaseitisabused.Andalsoiftheincurablepatient

wantstogoonlivinginpaininsteadofhavingeuthanasiahisorherchoice

mustberespected.ShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized?Euthanasiahasbeena

highlycontroversialissueathomeandabroad.InsomenorthernEuropean

countriesitislegalized.Nowithasbecomeahottopicagaininourcountry

becauseanincurablepatientwantedthedoctorstoimplementeuthanasiaon

himbuttheyhadtorefusetodososinceitwasforbiddenbylaw.Somepeople

thinkthateuthanasiashouldbelegalizedandputintopractice.Insodoing,it

willbenefitallpeopleinvolved.First,itcanlessenthepainofthedying

patientwhosuffersterriblyfromtheincurabledisease.Second,itwillalso

reducethegreatfinancialpressureonthelivingbecauseagreatdealofmoney

hastobespentinprolongingthelifeofthedying.Ontheotherhand,others

believethateuthanasiashouldnotbelegalizedandperformed.Itisgenerally

acknowledgedthatlifeisthemostpreciousofallandshouldbeputbefore

everythingelse.Onceapersonisdead,heorshecannevercomebacktolife,

anditisineplaceable.Whac'smore,ifeuthanasiaislegalized,itispossible

forwickedpeopletotakeadvantageofittokilllegitimately.Inmyopinion,

euthanasiashouldbelegallyimplementedbutstrictlawsmustbemadeand

severemeasurestakenincaseitisabused.Andalso,iftheincurablepatient

wantstogoonlivinginpaininsteadofhavingeuthanasia,hisorherchoice

mustberespected.

2.ComputerandOnlineGamesWalkingintoeachandeverydormitoryon

universitycampusyouwouldfindsomeoneplayingcomputergames

especiallyonlineones.Playingcomputerandonlinegamescanbenefitthe

studentsinthefollowingways:firstitoffersagoodwaytorelaxafterlong-

hoursofstudy;secondsomegamesrequiringco-operationbetweenthe

playerscanserveasteam-workspirittraining.Buttheproblemsinvolvedare

alsoquiteobvious.Toomanyhoursspentonthesegamescanbereally

harmfulfurourhealthnottomentionthephenomenonthatsomecollege

studentschoosetoplaygamesinsteadofattendinglectures.Meanwhile

dormitoryisaplaceforustotakearestorsleepandsincethereareusually

fourstudents-andinsomecasesevensixormorestudents-livinginone

dormitorygame-playingindormssometimesturnsouttobeonesourceof

noiseandmakesitimpossibleforotherstorestorsleep.AllinallIdon'tthink

thereisaneasyjudgmentaboutthisissue.Whatweneedtomakesureisthat

game-playingisrestrictedtoatimeperiodthatdoesnotinterrupteitherour

academicactivitiesorthelivesofothers.Giventhisitwouldbeagoodchoice

tomakeourcampuslifemorecolorful.ComputerandOnlineGamesWalking

intoeachandeverydormitoryonuniversitycampus,youwouldfindsomeone

playingcomputergames,especiallyonlineones.Playingcomputerandonline

gamescanbenefitthestudentsinthefollowingways:first,itoffersagood

waytorelaxafterlong-hoursofstudy;second,somegamesrequiringco-

operationbetweentheplayerscanserveasteam-workspirittraining.Butthe

problemsinvolvedarcalsoquiteobvious.Toomanyhoursspentonthese

gamescanbereallyharmfulfurourhealth,nottomentionthephenomenon

thatsomecollegestudentschoosetoplaygamesinsteadofattendinglectures.

Meanwhile,dormitoryisaplaceforustotakearestorsleep,andsincethere

areusuallyfourstudents-andinsomecasesevensixormorestudents一

livinginonedormitory,game-playingindormssometimesturnsouttobeone

sourceofnoiseandmakesitimpossibleforotherstorestorsleep.Allinall,

Idon'tthinkthereisaneasyjudgmentaboutthisissue.Whatweneedtomake

sureisthatgame-playingisrestrictedtoatimeperiodthatdoesnotinterrupt

eitherouracademicactivitiesorthelivesofothers.Giventhis,itwouldbea

goodchoicetomakeourcampuslifemorecolorful.

3.WhatDoYouThinkofChallenge?Withthefastdevelopmentoftheworld,

moreandmorechallengeisinstoreforusChallengemeansnotonlyhardship.

Butalsoopportunity.SinceweyoungpeopleandhavebrightfuturebefbWhat

DoYouThinkofChallenge?Withthefastdevelopmentoftheworld,more

andmorechallengeisinstoreforusChallengemeansnotonlyhardship.But

alsoopportunity.Sinceweyoungpeopleandhavebrightfuturebefb

4.DearPresidentPmLiJingfromBeijingInstituteofTechnologyandI'ma

seniorintheComputerScienceDepartment.InresponsetotheNoticeofGo-

WestCampaignIwritetoyoutoexpressmysincerewishtobeavolunteerto

gototheWest.There'reseveralreasonsaccountformydesiretobea

volunteerbutthefollowingthreemaybethemainones.FirstofallIamfrom

theWestsothatIhaveadeeplovefortheWestandthepeoplethere.What's

moretheWestisstillunderdevelopedandmanypeopletherestilllivein

poverty.IhopethatIcandevoteallmyeffortstothedevelopmentoftheWest.

LastbutnotleastIplantoputwhatIhavelearnedinuniversityintopractice.

TobeexacttopopularizecomputerknowledgeintheWestistheuppermost

inmythoughts.Iamlookingforward

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