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1、精品资料欢迎下载雅思 7 分作文1The Internet has dramatically altered our lives over the past few decades. Although some of these changes have been negative, the overall effect of this technology has been positive. What are your opinions on this?The Internet has brought significant changes to our lives in recent y

2、ears. Yet, there remains some disagreementas to whether the overall effect of this technology hasbeen positive or negative. While there are certainly validarguments to the contrary, I personally believe that the benefits of the Internet far outweigh its drawbacks. These benefits are twofold.First of

3、 all, it is an indisputable fact that the Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate. Despite the risk of social isolation a problem occasionally seen in people who spend too much time at their computer terminal rather than relating to people in the real world- most of us have benefited grea

4、tly from e-mail and internet chat programs like MSN Messenger. These incredibly useful and powerful tools of communication facilitate both contact with loved ones in faraway places and global trade.Equally importantly, though, the Internet has placed the entire world (and all of the information in i

5、t) at our fingertips. In earlier times, conducting research entailed long hours searching library shelves. Now, however, the same information can be accessed at the click of a button. Admittedly, not all of the information available on the Internet is reliable or helpful-there is a vast amount of ma

6、terial online that some would consider offensive or dangerous, ranging from pornography to instructions on how to make bombs. Nonetheless, I would contend thatthis free flow of information has generally been a very positive development.By way of conclusion, I once again reaffirm my position that the

7、 Internet has had a positive impact on modern life because of its influence on communication and the flow of information.2Fast food is now universally available in most countries and is becoming increasingly popular. Some feel that this is a positive trend, while others do not. What are your opinion

8、s on this?The past 50 years have seen a dramatic increase in the availability offast food.Some laud its convenience andrelativelylow cost; however, in this essay I intend to argue thatthis kind offood is detrimental both totheindividuals that consume it and to society at large. There are two primary

9、 reasons for this.First of that, it is an undeniable fact that consuming fast food to excess results in serious health problems. Foodssuch as fried chicken, hamburgers and chips-which are incredibly high in fat and salt-are responsible for suchailments as high blood pressure, obesity and heart disea

10、se. Moreover, although I certainly agree that fast food isboth affordable and convenient, the cost and inconvenienceof treating the illnesses it causes in later lifearesignificant.In order words, while fast food is beneficial inthe short term, itslong-term effects are generallynegative.Further and e

11、ven more importantly, though, some fast food chains deliberately attempt to attract children in order to shape their future eating habits. One particularly good example of this is the character Ronald McDonald-the bright clothes and smile of the McDonald clown are a beacon to children. Having grown

12、up eating in McDonald restaurants, people are likely to continue eating there throughout their adult lives. It is also interesting to note that McDonald provides playgrounds and frequently holds children s birthday parties in order to attract young children and their parents.By way of conclusion, I

13、believe that fast food will continue to become more popular as the pace of life increases. Given the health risks associated with this trend, I believe that public education campaigns warning people about the dangers of fast food would be warranted.精品资料欢迎下载3International tourism is now more common t

14、han ever before. Some feel that this is a position trend, while others do not. What are your opinions on this?The past 50 years have seen a considerable increase in global tourism. Despite the undeniable economic prosperity it has brought to many host countries, I would argue that the overall impact

15、 of international holidaymaking has in fact been negative. Two of the primary drawbacks associated with this trend are as follows.First of all, global tourism tends to export many negative aspects of western culture. Since it is only the wealthy who can afford to travel abroad, developing countries

16、like Thailand and Indonesia have become the playgrounds of tourists from more affluent ones. In many such nations, this influx of mainly western tourists has brought with it problems such as prostitution as well as alcoholism and drug abuse. Admittedly, international tourism does have the potential

17、to foster greater understanding and tolerance between people of different cultures. However, this is unlikely to occur while it remains such a potent symbol of western cultural domination and moral decadence.Even more disturbing, though, is the environmental degradation that international tourism ha

18、s caused in many parts of the world. One particularly salient example of this is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia - the countless boats, divers and snorkelers that have visited the reef over the past few decades have gradually destroyed vastsections of coral. Similarly, world renowned Kuta Beach

19、in Bali has become heavily polluted in recent years. In order to be sustainable, greater regulation of global tourism is required.In conclusion, the challenges presented by the booming international tourist industry are numerous and complex. Although they are by no means insurmountable, it is highly

20、 unlikely that they will be resolved in the foreseeable future.4. Nowadays, more people are migrating to other countries than ever before. In order to become integrated into society in their adopted countries, immigrants should abandon their old ways and adapt to local customs and codes of behavior.

21、 Do you agree or disagree?These days, it seems that more people are migrating to other countries than ever before.This raises certainquestions about the integration of newcomers into society. Although there are valid arguments to the contrary, inthis paper I will argue that it is the responsibility

22、of immigrants to adapt to accepted rules of behavior in their adopted country, both written and unwritten. The reasons for this are twofold.Firstly, it is vitally important that newcomers observe the laws of their adopted country for the sake of social order. Imagine the chaos that would ensure if p

23、eople refused to drive on the same side of the road. It is, therefore, necessary for all immigrants to ensure that they observe the law in their new country regardless of any differencesto laws in their home country. Two further instances of practices which are permitted in some countries but prohib

24、ited in orders are the possession of firearms and gambling.Secondly and more importantly, though, in order to maintain societal cohesion it is essential that newcomersrespect the social norms of their adopted country. Of course, having a mixture of different cultures and traditionsgives a country co

25、lour and vibrancy; however, I would contend that too much cultural diversity undermines asociety by alienating people from each other. It is my belief that similarities unite people, whereas differences havea tendency to divide. A strong society is a homogenous society with shared values and goals.B

26、y way of conclusion, I believe that this issue is likely to become even more important in the future as borders between countries become increasingly blurred. It, therefore, demands our further consideration.精品资料欢迎下载5. Men and women are difficult in terms of their characteristicsand abilities. For t

27、his reason, some jobs are better done by men and others by women. Do you agree or disagree?These days, it seems that more women are entering“ male occupationsore and” vicethanversa. befWhilesome still hold to the conservative view that certain jobs are better performed by men and others by women, it

28、 is my personal belief that people of either sex are capable of doing any job effectively. The reasons for my position are as follows.First of all, I believe it is a mistake to base our views on broad generalizations about the characteristics of menand women as such stereotypes are often inaccurate.

29、 Although there are certainly traits which are typical of men and others which are typical of women, there are exceptions to every rule. Not all women are physically weak, just as not all men are poor interpersonal communicators; conventional gender roles are not appropriate for everybody. If a man

30、or woman desires to pursue a career which is traditionally reserved for the opposite sex, I believe he/she should be provided the opportunity to prove him/herself capable.Secondly, I would contend that the presence of both males and females in a workplace brings a sense ofbalance. Men and women freq

31、uently, though by no means always, have different methods of doing things. Rather than judging these differences to be weaknesses, I feel that we should view them as opportunities for innovationand the discovery of more effective and efficient work practices. A person s weaknesses can thus be transf

32、ormed into strengths.In summary, I once again reaffirm my position that both male and female employees are an asset to any industry and as our stereotypes about men and women are not always appropriate, we must not discourage anyone from choosing an occupation simply because of his/her gender.6. Smo

33、king is a major cause of serious illness and death throughout the world today. In the interest of public health, governments should ban cigarettes and other tobacco products. Do you agree or disagree?There are widely differing views on the issue of whether tobacco should be banned or not. Some peopl

34、e would suggest that it is their right to smoke and that prohibiting cigarettes would be a violation of their civil liberties; however, I personally believe that tobacco should indeed be made illegal. There are two principal reasons for this.One point which I believe to be absolutely pivotal is the

35、fact that tobacco is a drug. The majority of governments around the world take a prohibitionist approach to the problem of substanceabuse. If governments wish to be consistent in pursuing their “ war on drugs ” , therIbelievefore, they must ban tobacco as well. This is particularly heroin and mariju

36、ana-have legitimate medical applications, while tobacco has none.However, perhaps the strongest argument in favor of banning cigarettes and other tobacco products is that of public health. It is an irrefutable fact that smoking leads to lung cancer and other such potentially fatal diseases. Pro-smok

37、ing groups would no doubt argue that each individual has the right to determine what goes into his/her own body. Nevertheless, I would suggest that the interests and rights of society at large must override those of the individual. The medical treatment that smokers require is often incredibly costl

38、y, and it is frequently governments and society that cover these costs rather than the individual smoker. Hence, I feel that laws prohibiting smoking would be entirely justified.In reality, of course, the widespread prohibition of smoking is unlikely in the near future. However, given the seriousnes

39、sof the problems that it causes, I believe that this should be the ultimate goal.精品资料欢迎下载7. Trying to save endangered animal species from extinction is a waste of valuable resources. Do you agree or disagree?The issue of whether we should attempt to save endangered species from extinctionor not is c

40、ertainly acontentious one. Despite the arguments of some people that such animals serve no useful purpose and should be allowed to die out just as many others (including the dinosaurs) have in the past, it is my personal belief that they should in fact be preserved. Two of the principal reasons for

41、this are as follows.Firstly, it is vital that we appreciate the importanceof endangered species in maintaining the balance ofnature. Ecosystems are delicate arrangements where plants and animals all depend on each other for survival. Thedisappearance or introductionof any animal species disruptstheb

42、alance andnegativelyimpactsupon otherplants and animals by breakingthe foodchain and alteringthehabitat in which they live. Such imbalancesfrequently returnto haunt us inunexpected ways. Just as rabbitsthat were introducedto Australia soon afterEuropean settlement now compete with native species for

43、 food and destroy farmerscrops, the extinction of apredator can cause plaguesbyallowingits prey to multiplyunchecked. Therefore,since ecological changeconstitutes a potentialrisk tous and ourenvironment, it is clearly I our ownintereststoprotectendangeredspecies.Yet, perhapsthestrongestargumentin fa

44、vor of preserving endangered species is thatall lifehas intrinsicvalue; even if endangered species are not useful to us in any practical way they should be preserved nevertheless. Further, given that we humans are responsible for destroying the natural habitat of many endangered animals, we should m

45、ake every possible effort to save them.In conclusion, I once again restate my view that saving endangered species is worthwhile. Not only do they help to maintain the balance of nature, but they also have value in and of themselves.8. With divorce rates and family breakdowns increasing globally, it

46、is generally accepted that families today are not as close as they used to beDiscuss. the causes of this problem and offer some possible solutions to it.Divorce and family breakdown were virtually unheard of just 100 years ago. Now, however, almost half of allmarriages fail. This phenomenonis symptomatic of the growing distance between family members in modernsociety. In this essay, I intend to explore the sources of this p

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