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Somepeoplespendmoretimereadingbooks,whileothersprefertowatchTV.Theformergrouparemorelikelytodevelopcreativeimaginationsandhaveamuchbettergraspoflanguageskills.Doyouagreeordisagree

ReadingbooksandwatchingTVaretwomainchannelstocultivateimaginationanddeveloplanguageskillsduringpeople’swholelives.Nowadays,acontroversialissueaboutwhetherindividualsreadingbooksforenjoymentaremorecapableofpracticingtheirvisionandtakingacommandoflanguageshasbeenintofiercediscussion.Inmyopinion,readingcanbetterpeople’simaginationandlanguageabilities.

Tobeginwith,frombooks,readersareabletograsptheauthor’sconceptsandideas,ThiscanbeillustratedbyHarryPortewhichplaysapivotalroleincapturingreaders’imagination.Anothermeritofreadingisthatpeoplecanhonetheirlanguageabilities,especiallyinexpandingvocabularyandimprovingwritingskills.Forinstance,********Themasterpiecereflectstheauthor’s

Admittedly,watchingtelevisionprogramshelpstopracticeviewers’imaginationaswellasspeakingandlisteningcapabilities,whichcanbeillustratedbytheauthenticityandthevividnessofsuchTVshows,intensifyingpeople’sappreciationabilitiesandencouragingtheaudience’simitation.Accordingly,individuals’visioncanbeinspiredandtheirspokenlanguagecanbefurthered.However,TVprograms,mostlyTVepisodes,aremainlyoriginatedfrombooksandtendtojustrepresenttheideasofthedirectors.Consequently,watchingsuchshowsmaystifleteleviewers’creativityandimagination.

Tosumup,althoughwatchingTVmayhavecertainpositiveimpactsonviewers’imaginationandlanguageskills,readingbooksareabletodevelopindividuals’suchcapacitiesbetter,Ibelieve,duetothediversityanddetailednessofbooks.Thepointisthatpeoplearesupposedtoreadmore,notregardingstudyingasaburden,butreadingforpleasure,whichisthemostimportantfactorreadersshouldconsider.

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Itissaidthatworkisthemostimportantthingofpeople'slife.Withoutthesuccessofcareer,lifewillbecomemeaningless.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagreewiththeopinion

Manyofpeopleinmodernsocietydevotealotoftimetoworking,sincetheyregardcareersuccessasthemostsignificantpartinlife.However,hasitcometoapointthatithastakenoverourlifeThisisthequestionthatrequiresacloseexamination.

Noonecandenytheimportanceofworktoaperson.Obviously,employmentnotonlysupportsusandourfamilieseconomically,butalsohelpsusestablishourself-esteemandpridewhenweseeourjobasanopportunitytomakeacontributiontoourcommunity.Inotherwords,wefulfilloursocialvaluethroughajob.

However,thebeliefthatoccupationalendeavormakesourlifemeaningfulandrewardingdoesnotnecessarilyleadtotheassumptionthatwithoutasatisfyingcareer,lifeismeaningless.Lifeisnotonlyaboutwork.Instead,therearemanyotherfactorsthatinfluenceourwell-being.Familylife,personalhobbies,religiouspursuit,friendshipandevenrestandrecreationalsocontributetoourhappiness.Iftheseaspectsarenotinbalancewithworkinglife,therecanbelittlechancetoembraceasuccessfulcareer.Thosewhooverlyfocusoncareertendtosufferfromsomeproblems,suchashealthissues,fearoffailure,badinterpersonalrelationship,materialismandsoforth.(也可例举拓展)

Allinall,whileworkisanimportantpartoflife,itisnottheonlythingwehavetodoinourlife.Thereareotherthingswecanenjoy.Thekeyisthebalancebetweenworkingandpersonallifewhichhelpsustakethemostadvantageofourmundanelife.

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Insomecountries,theparentsexpectchildrentospendlongtimeinstudyingbothinandafterschoolandhavelessfreetime.Doyouthinkithaspositiveornegativeeffectsonchildrenandthesociety

Nowadays,parentspaycloserattentiontochildren’sacademicperformance.Asaresult,someteenagersareorderedtocontinueacquiringknowledgefromcoursebooks,evenduringtheirsparetime.Personally,ithasmorenegativeeffectsonchildrenandthesociety.

Admittedly,acquiringknowledgeasmuchaspossiblewouldbehighontoday’sstudents’agenda,especiallyinthiscompetitiveworld.Highereducationalresourceisalwayslimited;asaconsequence,itisabsolutelyjustifiedtoallocatetheopportunitiesofsharingadvancedlearningresourcestothosewhoperformwellinacademicstudy.

However,onnoaccountshouldweignoreitsdrawbacks.Firstly,itshouldbetakenintoconsiderationthatstudentswillsufferstiflingacademicstress.Mostimportantly,iftheirfreetimewereoccupiedforfurtherknowledgeacquisition,thentheywouldhavenotimetorelaxtheirbodiesandeasetheirminds.Inthelongrun,someadolescentstendtototallycollapse,seekingsomeunfavorableapproachestoreleasingpressure,suchasgambling,gettingdrunkandevencommittingsuicide.Secondly,weshouldbynomeansoverlyemphasizetheimprovementofacademicperformance.Realistically,thecultivationofteamspiritandinterpersonalskillsarealsosupposedtoattractparentsandeducators’attention.Otherwise,theyoungstersaremorelikelytoencounterdifficultieswhentheycollaboratewithcolleaguesforanygroupassignment.Wordsfailtoexpresshowimportantcommunicationalskillsareinthisrapidlychangingworld.So,itisfarfromenoughifthestudentsonlypredominateinthefieldofstudy.

Overall,thereisnodenyingthatparentsandteachersaresupposedtojoinforcestohelpchildrenbecomewell-roundedadultsinthenearfuture,whichisnotonlyreflectedintheiracademicperformance,butalsoontheirskillswhentheycooperatewithothers.

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Childcareisanimportanttaskfornations.Itissuggestedthatallmothersandfathersshouldberequiredtotakethechildcaretrainingcourses.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagreewiththestatement

Childcareskills,whichusedtopassfromgenerationtogeneration,nowadayshavebeendevelopedintosomeformalcoursesinmanycountriesandyoungparentsareencouragedtoregisterintheseprograms.Ipersonallysupportsuchaction.

  Thedevelopmentinone'searlystageoflifeissovitalthatfreeaccesstoprofessionalchildcareprograms,whicharenotonlyaboutnutrition,forallparentsshouldbeavailable.Itisprovedbymanyresearchsthatyoungparentsequippedwithsufficientchildcareknowledgeaboutchildcarecanbetterprotecttheirinfantsortoddlersfromvariousrisks,detectpossiblewarningsignsofdevelopmentdelay,betterunderstandachild'semotionalneedsandhelpestablishhealthyeatinghabits.Overall,theseparentstendtohelpchildrengrowtotheirfullestpotentialphysically,emotionallyandintellectuallyandtheseadvantageswouldaffectthefuturelifeoftheirchildrenforlongterm.

Itiscertainlytruethatourgrandparentsneverattendedanyparentingclassesandtheyraisedourparentswithnomajorregret.Itseemsthatwecouldkeepthistradition,learningfromourparents.However,thisisimpracticalinmodernsociety.Thedecreasingbirthrateandsmallerscaleoffamiliesmeansthattheyounggenerationhavenochancetohelpmumtakecareoftheirlittlesiblingsorlittlechancetowitnesstheprocessandlearnfromotheradultshowtoraiseababyproperly.

Itisalsounderstandablethatworkingparentsaresometimesnotinapositiontogetinvolvedinformalparentingcourses,especiallyfatherswhousuallydedicatemostoftheirtimetotheirworkandleavelittletimetotheirfamilies.Nevertheless,suchobstaclescanberemovedbyflexiblewaysofdeliveringchildcarecourses,suchastheInternet,TVorradio.Orthecoursescanlastforafewyearssinceyoungcouplesconsiderstartingafamily.Inaddition,researchfindingssuggestthattheincreasinginvolvementoffathersininteractiveactivitieswithchildrenhelpswithhealthydevelopmentofababy.

Tosumup,childcaretrainingcoursesshouldbecompulsory,becausetheymakeeligible/qualifiedparentsandahappyfamilyandastrongnationbypromotinghealthydevelopmentofapersoninearlystageoflife.

A类考试测试

SomepeoplesaywatchingtelevisionisbadforChildreninallways,otherssayitisgoodforchildrentogetknowledge.

范文:

WatchingTVhasalwaysbeenanimportantpartofafterschoollifeforchildren,andsomeofthemevenbecomeTVaddicts.Thereforesomepeopleadvocate‘noTVforchildren’.

Ofcoursethisisunderstandable.Firstly,childrensittingtoomuchtimeinfrontofascreentendtohavepooreyesightandweakbodyduetolackofphysicalexercise.Theycanalsobelostinthevirtualworldandbeinsensitivetopeoplearoundthem,includingtheirparents,andthisisdetrimentaltotheirfamilyrelationshipandtheiremotionaldevelopment.Anotherconcernisabouttheirmentaldevelopmentwhichneedsvarioustypesofinteractiveactivities,butobviouslyexcessiveTVviewingcannotmeetsuchrequirement.Theworstpartcanbesomeprogramswhicharenotproperforchildrentowatch.Toomanyadvertisementsandnewsfocusingonemergencyanddisastersonthescreenarealsoadisadvantageouspointforimmaturepeoplewhoarepronetobeinfluencednegatively.

HoweverwatchingTVinmoderationwithproperparentalsupervisioncanbegoodforchildren.Thereareplentyofeducationalprogramswhichcanexpandchildren’sknowledgeandsparktheirinterestinexploringtheworldwheretheymaynothavetheopportunitytovisitinreallife,suchasthenatureandwildlife.TVisnotonlyaneducationalsource,butisalsoarecreationalactivity.Itcanhelpenrichtheirafterclassactivities.Forexample,childrenarealwaysexcitedtowatchcartoonsandthey

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