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Discussion:

1.Somepeoplethinkthatstrictpunishmentsfordrivingoffencesarethe

keytoreducingtrafficaccidents.Others,however,believethatother

measureswouldbemoreeffectiveinimprovingroadsafety.Discussboththese

viewsandgiveyourownopinion.

Peoplehavedifferingviewswithregardtothequestionofhowtomakeour

roadssafer.Inmyview,bothpunishmentsandarangeofothermeasurescan

beusedtogethertopromotebetterdrivinghabits.

Ontheonehand,strictpunishmentscancertainlyhelptoencouragepeople

todrivemoresafely.Penaltiesfordangerousdriverscanactasadeterrent,

meaningthatpeopleavoidrepeatingthesameoffence.Therearevarioustypes

ofdrivingpenalty,suchassmallfines,licencesuspension,driverawareness

courses,andevenprisonsentences.Theaimofthesepunishmentsistoshow

dangerousdriversthattheiractionshavenegativeconsequences.Asaresult,

wewouldhopethatdriversbecomemoredisciplinedandalert,andthatthey

followtherulesmorecarefully.

Ontheotherhand,Ibelievethatsafedrivingcanbepromotedinseveral

differentwaysthatdonotpunishdrivers.Firstly,itisvitallyimportant

toeducatepeopleproperlybeforetheystarttodrive,andthiscouldbedone

inschoolsorevenaspartofanextendedormoredifficultdrivingtest.

Secondly,moreattentioncouldbepaidtosaferoaddesign.Forexample,signs

canbeusedtowarnpeople,speedbumpsandroadbendscanbeaddedtocalm

traffic,andspeedcamerascanhelptodeterpeoplefromdrivingtooquickly.

Finally,governmentsorlocalcouncilscouldreduceroadaccidentsby

investinginbetterpublictransport,whichwouldmeanthatfewerpeople

wouldneedtotravelbycar.

Inconclusion,whilepunishmentscanhelptopreventbaddriving,Ibelieve

thatotherroadsafetymeasuresshouldalsobeintroduced.

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2.Somepeoplethinkthatinthemodernworldwearemoredependentoneach

other,whileothersthinkthatpeoplehavebecomemoreindependent.Discuss

bothviewsandgiveyourownopinion.

Peoplehavedifferentviewsaboutwhetherwearemoreorlessdependenton

othersnowadays.Inmyview,modernlifeforcesustobemoreindependent

thanpeoplewereinthepast.

Therearetwomainreasonswhyitcouldbearguedthatwearemoredependent

oneachothernow.Firstly,lifeismorecomplexanddifficult,especially

becausethecostoflivinghasincreasedsodramatically.Forexample,young

adultstendtorelyontheirparentsforhelpwhenbuyingahouse.Property

pricesarehigherthanever,andwithouthelpitwouldbeimpossibleformany

peopletopayadepositandamortgage.Secondly,peopleseemtobemore

ambitiousnowadays,andtheywantabetterqualityoflifefortheirfamilies.

Thismeansthatbothparentsusuallyneedtoworkfull-time,andtheydepend

onsupportfromgrandparentsandbabysittersforchildcare.

However,Iwouldagreewiththosewhobelievethatpeoplearemoreindependent

thesedays.Inmostcountries,familiesarebecomingsmallerandmore

dispersed,whichmeansthatpeoplecannotcountonrelativesasmuchasthey

usedto.Wealsohavemorefreedomtotravelandlivefarawayfromourhome

towns.Forexample,manystudentschoosetostudyabroadinsteadofgoing

totheirlocaluniversity,andthisexperiencemakesthemmoreindependent

astheylearntolivealone.Anotherfactorinthisgrowingindependenceis

technology,whichallowsustoworkaloneandfromanypartoftheworld.

Inconclusion,whiletherearesomereasonstobelievethatpeoplenowdepend

oneachothermore,myownviewisthatwearemoreindependentthanever.

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3.Nowadaysanimalexperimentsarewidelyusedtodevelopnewmedicinesand

totestthesafetyofotherproducts.Somepeoplearguethatthese

experimentsshouldbebannedbecauseitismorallywrongtocauseanimals

tosuffer,whileothersareinfavourofthembecauseoftheirbenefitsto

humanity.Discussbothviewsandgiveyourownopinion.

Itistruethatmedicinesandotherproductsareroutinelytestedonanimals

beforetheyareclearedforhumanuse.WhileItendtowardstheviewpoint

thatanimaltestingismorallywrong,Iwouldhavetosupportalimitedamount

ofanimalexperimentationforthedevelopmentofmedicines.

Ontheonehand,thereareclearethicalargumentsagainstanimal

experimentation.Touseacommonexampleofthispractice,laboratorymice

maybegivenanillnesssothattheeffectivenessofanewdrugcanbemeasured.

Opponentsofsuchresearcharguethathumanshavenorighttosubjectanimals

tothiskindoftrauma,andthatthelivesofallcreaturesshouldberespected.

Theybelievethatthebenefitstohumansdonotjustifythesufferingcaused,

andthatscientistsshouldusealternativemethodsofresearch.

Ontheotherhand,reliablealternativestoanimalexperimentationmaynot

alwaysbeavailable.Supportersoftheuseofanimalsinmedicalresearch

believethatacertainamountofsufferingonthepartofmiceorratscan

bejustifiedifhumanlivesaresaved.Theyarguethatopponentsofsuch

researchmightfeeldifferentlyifamemberoftheirownfamiliesneededa

medicaltreatmentthathadbeendevelopedthroughtheuseofanimal

experimentation.Personally,Iagreewiththebanningofanimaltestingfor

non-medicalproducts,butIfeelthatitmaybeanecessaryevilwherenew

drugsandmedicalproceduresareconcerned.

Inconclusion,itseemstomethatitwouldbewrongtobantestingonanimals

forvitalmedicalresearchuntilequallyeffectivealternativeshavebeen

developed.

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4.Somepeoplethinkthatmuseumsshouldbeenjoyableplacestoentertain

people,whileothersbelievethatthepurposeofmuseumsistoeducate.

Discussbothviewsandgiveyouownopinion.

Peoplehavedifferentviewsabouttheroleandfunctionofmuseums.Inmy

opinion,museumscanandshouldbebothentertainingandeducational.

Ontheonehand,itcanbearguedthatthemainroleofamuseumistoentertain.

Museumsaretouristattractions,andtheiraimistoexhibitacollection

ofinterestingobjectsthatmanypeoplewillwanttosee.Theaveragevisitor

maybecomeboredifheorshehastoreadorlistentotoomucheducational

content,somuseumsoftenputmoreofanemphasisonenjoymentratherthan

learning.Thistypeofmuseumisdesignedtobevisuallyspectacular,and

mayhaveinteractiveactivitiesorevengamesaspartofitsexhibitions.

Ontheotherhand,somepeoplearguethatmuseumsshouldfocusoneducation.

Theaimofanyexhibitionshouldbetoteachvisitorssomethingthatthey

didnotpreviouslyknow.Usuallythismeansthatthehistorybehindthemuseum'sexhibitsneedstobeexplained,andthiscanbedoneinvariousways.Some

museumsemployprofessionalguidestotalktotheirvisitors,whileother

museumsofferheadsetssothatvisitorscanlistentodetailedcommentary

abouttheexhibition.Inthisway,museumscanplayanimportantrolein

teachingpeopleabouthistory,culture,scienceandmanyotheraspectsof

life.

Inconclusion,itseemstomethatagoodmuseumshouldbeabletoofferan

interesting,enjoyableandeducationalexperiencesothatpeoplecanhave

funandlearnsomethingatthesametime.

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5.Somepeoplebelievethatstudyingatuniversityorcollegeisthebest

routetoasuccessfulcareer,whileothersbelievethatitisbettertoget

ajobstraightafterschool.Discussbothviewsandgiveyouropinion.

Whentheyfinishschool,teenagersfacethedilemmaofwhethertogetajob

orcontinuetheireducation.Whiletherearesomebenefitstogettingajob

straightafterschool,Iwouldarguethatitisbettertogotocollegeor

university.

Theoptiontostartworkstraightafterschoolisattractiveforseveral

reasons.Manyyoungpeoplewanttostartearningmoneyassoonaspossible.

Inthisway,theycanbecomeindependent,andtheywillbeabletoafford

theirownhouseorstartafamily.Intermsoftheircareer,youngpeople

whodecidetofindwork,ratherthancontinuetheirstudies,mayprogress

morequickly.Theywillhavethechancetogainrealexperienceandlearn

practicalskillsrelatedtotheirchosenprofession.Thismayleadto

promotionsandasuccessfulcareer.

Ontheotherhand,Ibelievethatitismorebeneficialforstudentsto

continuetheirstudies.Firstly,academicqualificationsarerequiredin

manyprofessions.Forexample,itisimpossibletobecomeadoctor,teacher

orlawyerwithouthavingtherelevantdegree.Asaresult,university

graduateshaveaccesstomoreandbetterjobopportunities,andtheytend

toearnhighersalariesthanthosewithfewerqualifications.Secondly,the

jobmarketisbecomingincreasinglycompetitive,andsometimesthereare

hundredsofapplicantsforonepositioninacompany.Youngpeoplewhodo

nothavequalificationsfromauniversityorcollegewillnotbeableto

compete.

Forthereasonsmentionedabove,itseemstomethatstudentsaremorelikely

tobesuccessfulintheircareersiftheycontinuetheirstudiesbeyondschool

level.

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6.Severallanguagesareindangerofextinctionbecausetheyarespoken

byverysmallnumbersofpeople.Somepeoplesaythatgovernmentsshould

spendpublicmoneyonsavingtheselanguages,whileothersbelievethatwould

beawasteofmoney.Discussboththeseviewsandgiveyouropinion.

Itistruethatsomeminoritylanguagesmaydisappearinthenearfuture.

Althoughitcanbearguedthatgovernmentscoulds

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