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1、9月27日(10月11日18日)小范围合集独立写作部分(此版本同时也是10月11日18日小范围抢先版,10月11日18日最终版在9 月27 日考完后还会更新)此范围收录了各家小范围(康老师,竹子,J2,小马,沐沐等)的写作部分,随着此文档也会更新 1-2 次。各家小范围的更新,:laoxikou请随时关注的1此范围包含康老师/J2/豆腐 super21 等小范围的题目,并标以命中指数。命中指数代表该题被考的可能性与重要程度,分为超五星、五星级、四星级和三星级;星级越高越重要,超五星即为超级小范围内容。2时间紧张可优先看星级较高的题目,超五星不能不看,五星必看,四星有时间一定看,三星如没时间写,

2、可简单浏览一遍想想思路。本卷按照星级降序排列,可按照本卷的顺序阅读。3机经仅为一种,尽可能做到准确,但并不保证完全命中,请各位考生实力为先。4题目后面的“W2”这类标注仅仅是整理文档时方便而使用的,考生不需要关注。大作文五星级题目:1 Do you agree or disagree with the following sement? Teaching is harder the past.(121207NA)n it was inI agree culturest teaching is harder nown it washe past. There are multiple viewp

3、os andve to be considered, its harder to keep the attention of contemporary students,and some schools do nove enough money to properly teach certahings.Topicst were discussed in school used to be more straightforward. Whoever wasng theteaching would take the poof view of their own culture (and the c

4、ulture of his or her students).For instance, American schools used to teacht the explorers who discovered America, likeChristopher Columbus, were brave and admirable.American schoolchildren were made to feel simply good about themselves and their countryshistory.t musve been easy to teach! But these

5、 days, we are so muore sensitive tothe stories of other cultures. Teachers have to consider the feelings of the native peoplet theexplorers mistreated and killed, to begin with. Winy historical lesson, it is now normal forteachers to sympathize with the oppressed, the women, and the peoplet for cent

6、uries had novoice. And the befs of other cultures and countries are explored just as much as the customs ofones own country. This is a good thing, certainly! But it is more complicated and takes a lot more time to teach.It is also harder to keep the attention of students these days, with so much tec

7、hnology everywhere.In class, they can sneak peeks at theirs and text their friends. If they are collegestudents in a lecture hall where laptops are allowed, they might be playing games on theircomputer rathern taking notes. Studentsng theiron their computer can find theernet to be a distraction.But

8、technology c world of scienceso be a problem if there isnt enough of it. The world has come so farhet a school can grey suffer if it doesnve the proper equipment. What if abiology class cant afford microscopes? What if aediting class cant afford the latest editingprograms? It can be difficult to kee

9、p up andt must make teaching harder.Teaching is more difficult todayn it washe past because things are more complicated. Manydifferent viewpos must be taught, technology can distract students, and yet a lack of propertechnologyhe classroom can disadvantage students.2 Do you agree or disagree with th

10、e following sement? In order to succeed inng a n thenew job, the ability to adapt o excellent knowledge of this job.(lf to the new environment is more important W2)A competent employer always matches the expertise of the employees with the work they will do. However, certain skills employers look fo

11、r have nothing to do with particular job competencies. These skills indicate development potential and are favored over knowledge level. One of these skills is adaptability. An adaptable employee thrives on change and can work independently orcollaboratively. Adaptability is more usefulhe workplacen

12、 spelized knowledge.Employees must be able to meet the raly changing priorities of the companies they work for.Employers are hiring feweople to do the same amount of work. Workers roe among jobswithhe company and take on additional projects. Multi-tasking, working flexible hours andchanging location

13、s are common workplace demands. Employees cannot afford to cling to tasksspecific to their area of expertise, no matter how essential. It diminishes their value when compared with similarly skilled, but more adaptable workers.Todays workers must be capable of working independently toplish goals assi

14、gned to them.Employers are focused ones. They donve the time or the desire to micromanageemployees. They expect their employees to solve problems, to self-direct, and toplish tasksautonomously.Having spelized knowledge makes employees valuable only if they caninnovatively apply it in original wayst

15、benefit the company.Employers hire people who are likable and can work within a group. Collaboration is essential toincreased productivity. Those who are open tideas work well on project teams or oncommittees. Their adaptability fosters creativity. Employees who cannot effectively communicatetheir s

16、pelized knowledge add little value.he knowledge-based economies of the world, there are far more available workersnitions. The best job candidates will have mastery over their area of expertise, but moreimportantly, they will eagerly demonstrate their adaptability. They will be able to work independ

17、ently or collaboratively; they will embrace change and enjoy sucs.3 Do you agree or disagree with the following sement? It is more important for theernmentto spend money on new buildingsn to preserve historic or traditional buildings and homes.W2)(Over the years, several changes have been madehe arc

18、hitectural field.his case, architectshave been able to come up with new construction styles which are more sophisticatedn theancient ones. Modern architectural designs have led to the construction of skyscrrs which are preferred to the old traditional buildings. This leaves us with the question of w

19、hetherernmentsshould utilize more resouraaining modern buildingsn the ancient ones.y view,ernments should encourage the preservation and restoration of traditional buildings becauseof the following reasons.Ancient buildings dct the history, culture, and traditions of a country. This is because tradi

20、tionalbuildings remind people about their origins and the experienthey have had over the years.Consequently, a country can lose its history if it does not preserve ancient buildings, which ahistorical eviden. By preserving the traditional buildings, it will be easier to maain culturalvalues in futur

21、e generations. Traditional buildings also help foreigners to learn more about the historical background of a given country.Ancient structures enhance the natural beauty of cities; hence, making them distinct and attractive.Besides this, such structures often serve as landmarks espelly in busy pla. M

22、oreover, theunique features of ancient structures spur tourism activities, and this benefits a countryeconomically. The traditional buildings c opportunities.so serve as museums which can create employmentHowever, some individuals contendt ancient buildings are extremely precarious owing to thekind

23、of materialst were used in constructing them. According to the critics of old buildings,modern buildings are properly designed and well constructed using durabuilding materials.Nevertheless, some modern constructions are not friendly to the environment due to the nature of the materials used in cons

24、tructing them.Modern buildings are also considered to be more comfortable since they are furnished with nice fittings.In, the urgent needs to preserve ancient structures in areas of the world where theyare poorly managed cannot be oversed. Theernment should not neglect the old structuresbecause they

25、 helpaaining a countys cultural heritage.4 Do you agree or disagree with the following sement. Movies andevihave moreW2)negative effectsnitive effects on the way young peopehave. (Movies andevihave long been a part of modern life and culture. While these technologieshave made some valuable contribut

26、ions to society, much concern has been expressed about thenegative effects these media are having on the behavior of young people. In part, this concernarises from certaypes of programmingvee popular in recent years., there is the concernt commerl advertisements havee more prevalent, andttheyyoung p

27、eople more aggressively. Second, movies andeviprograms often dealwith themest are of a violent or explicit nature, thereby suggesting ideas to youthst theywould not know about otherwise. Finally, much of the news coverage features highly negativestoriest give young people a distorted view of the wor

28、ld and of how adults are suped to behave.Commerl advertising has always been a part ofeviprogramming, but recently movietheaters have also begun showing commerls prior to shows. While advertising does serve auseful pure, many commerls present a view of life and sucst is unduly materialistic.Young pe

29、ople are espelly susceptible to marketing techniques, and advertisers often exploittheir adolescence by suggestingt the way to be popular or have a lot of friends is tosesscertaaterial goods. Youths sometimes end up buying thingst they neither need nor wantjust because they have succumbed to the eff

30、ects of advertising.Many movies andevishows portray situations and adult-oriented themest are oftenextremely graphic or violent. While some young people are able to pros the images they seein a healthy way, others are not. Some youths cane deeply disturbed by what they seeand, because they are young

31、, lack sufficient maturity to fully comprehend the images. Smallerchildren also have difficulty separating what they seeovies andevifrom real life andthey sometimes imie certain inappropriate behaviors, thinking they are normal or acceptable.Additionally,evinews coverage tends to favor storiest are

32、of a violentraphic nature.The phrase -if it bleeds, it leads, is a colloquialism used by editors to decide the top storiesfeatured on news programs. It meanst storiest are explicit or sensational, such as because they are psychologicallyaccidents or homicides, weixin:laoxikou will be featuredmore en

33、gagingn other stories and, therefore, more likely to hold the viewing audienattention. An overemphasis on such stories, however, can distort a youngs view of theworld. It can create a false sense of reality, as though the only newsworthy events are those are tragic or violent.tYoung people are by na

34、ture emotionally vulnerable, and overexure to bad news can createfeelings of hopeleess and despair, which can lead to a number of bad or self-destructivebehaviors.By themselves movies andevican be benefil technologies when used appropriay. Alltoo often, however, advertisers and producers make choit

35、either mbad behavior toyoung people, or present them widistorted view of the world. Not all young peopehavebadly as a result, but many do. Producers and advertisers need to be more careful in choosingwhat they present to young people, and parents must be vigilant in what they allow their children to

36、 watch.5 Do you agree or disagree with the following sement? In order to attract good students,a university should spend a lot of money funding sol activities. (130223NAW2)sle answer:I disagree with this. The high quality of classes, professors, and lessons should be the focus forattracting good stu

37、dents to universities. Its raret students choose colleges based on solactivities. Also, university clubs and other so fundraising anyway.lanizations usually do their own separateWhen good students are researching colleges, they certainly want to knowt the classes arehigh quality. These are kids who

38、have studied hard and excelled throughout high school. They likelearning. They want to knowt for the next four years, they will continue to learn and be excitedand challenged by their teachers. For the majority of college-bound students, this is their priority.Therefore, aring themt they will get an

39、 excellent education is the best way to attract them.Also, I dont think many students are thinking about a colleges sol activities when they arechoosing which school to attend. Once they get to college, sure, they can delveo clubs and such.But students are so stressed out about everything else when

40、they areapplying, like whethertheyll livehe dorms or how much tuition costs. I dont beve cus sol activities are atthe forefront of their thoughts. Is it reallyt big of a deal if the danhave a live band insteadof a local DJ? Or if there are five different environmental clubs? These things are seconda

41、ry.Throwing money at them wont nesarily bring in good students.Finally, it seems irresponsible for a college to spend a lot of money funding sol activities whentypically cus clubs andanizations do their own fundraising. Bake sales and car washesand other fundraising activities have worked well enoug

42、h so far! The university itself should stickto offil business, like paying professors and staff members. It would be a shame if their salariesgot cut because some of the colleges funds were re-routed to pay for sol activities. It wouldjusrm the school instead of helit.ts why I dont think universitie

43、s should start spending a lot of money on sol activities, inorder to attract good students. Hard-working students care the most about their education, clubsand activities are not their priority when choosing a college, and so themselves anyway.l activities work fine funding6 Do you agree or disagree

44、 with the following sement?he past young peopledepended on their parents for making decis. Today, young people are better able tomake decis on their own.I agreet young people today are better able to make decis on their own, because theyhave more knowledge, experien, and resour. Therefore, when comp

45、ared to young peoplehe past, todays young people do not depend as much on their parents to help them to makedecis. They know how to make many different types of decis, they have had experiencein going through decimaking proses, and many resourare available to help them makeinformative decis on their

46、 own.of all, young people have a strong background knowledge on how to make many differenttypes of decis, such as how to choose their own style of clothes, the kind of foods they like,what movies they prefer, who should they trust to be their friends, and what books they like toread.Making day to da

47、y decis gives young people skills and experiento usehedecimaking pros. The decimaking pros requires considerations before making afinal deci.Next, the experient young people have in going through the decimaking proseshelps them to determine the pros and cons of their choi. A pros is a way of thinkin

48、g andng something to achieve the desired results. For many young people, they like to have inputo thesible choiavailable to them. Participation in a decimaking pros validatesyoung peoples ability to make decis on their own.t young people can acFinally, when examining the resours today, compared to y

49、earsago, young people today can get information and advice wicall or a click. Theernesnumerous websitest provide details about decist young people are mosterested.For exle, they can learn how to apply for college, how to get scholarships and grants, whatare the best schools for their majorerest. Get

50、ting the latest up-to-date information and factsavailable ensurest young people can make timely decis on their own very quickly.All in all, the evidentrongly supports myitiont young people are in a bettosition tomake deci making pro decis als on their own, because they have more knowledge, experienc

51、e with the decis, and tons of resouronline and offlinet can assist themaking informedithout depending on their parents. While some decist young peoplemadehe past are still left up to them today, the important thing ist young people are moreemered to decide for themselves.四星级题目:1 Do you agree or disa

52、gree with the following sement? As modern lifees morecomplex, it is essential for young people to have the ability to plan andanize.I agreeving the ability to plan andanize is very useful for young people. This hasprobably always been true to an extent, but modern life does seem to have more things

53、to keeptrack of! Its very important, for instance,t people know exactly when they are scheduled toworko to class. Spel events and meetings may be more disparatenhe past and theneed to write down their dates and locations may be greater. Even talking with family and friendscan sometimes be a little c

54、omplicated these days. All of these are reasons to invest in a plannerand commit toanizing your time. It really does make things easier.The basic “9 to 5” job isnt nesarily the standard for everyonehe 21st century. We dont allwork morning to evening and get homeime for dinner. Some people work the g

55、raveyard shiftor work online. Some people work random hours and take college classes in betn. Ifts thecase, then their class schedule also changes every semester, rearranging their entire day! It canget very complex and writing down the scheduled hours every day can be infiniy helpful.It also seemst

56、 spel events are harder to keep track of when we live in a world of so manyersecting cultures and niches. Its not as if everyone is simply going down to the local communitycenter and all going to the same gatherings anymore. Maybe theres a manga fan club you foundonlinet meets at someones house ever

57、y Wednesday. ID:zhuxugame0725 Or maybetheres an evening yoga class you want to check outhe new yoga studiohe next town over.These events arent so centralized andanization is key to keng them straight, writing downtheir individual addresses, times, and dates.Sometimes even talking with friends and fa

58、mily is easier when scheduled. If your sister lives onthe other side of the country, you need to factorhe time difference when calling her on thephone. If youre Skywifriend in a different country,t also must be pre-planned.In, planning andanizing are fantastic skills to have. Work, school, events, a

59、nd soleractions are just a handful of the things we need to keep track of in our complicated modernworld. Its great for young people to plan accordingly.2 Do you agree or disagree with the following sement? People care more about publicrecognitionn about money. Even if no more money is given, public

60、 recognition can stillmake people work harder.J2 的表述略有不同,但其实是同一题,其表述为:Company should use public recognition,not money to reward hard working.In our society, we work to earn money to make our life happier and make our goalsEither we try to make our life wealthy or try to seek for the public recogniti

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