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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