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考研英语出色范文

导读:我根据大家的需要整理了一份关于《考研英语出色范文》的内容,

具体内容:大学毕业后,你们是选择就业呢?还是考研呢?下面是我给大家

整理的,供大家参阅!:Air-conditionersInrecentyears,theair­

con...

大学毕业后,你们是选择就业呢?还是考研呢?下面是我给大家整理的,

供大家参阅!

:Air-conditioners

Inrecentyears,theair-conditionerhasbecomeoneofthemany

indispensableelectricalappliancesforthousandsuponthousands

offamilies,especiallythoseinthesouth,wheretheintenseheat

overwhelmstheearththroughoutthesummer.Theadvantagesofthe

air-conditionerareself-evident.Armedwiththeabilityto

refrigerate,theair-conditionermakesyoufeelrefreshingand

comfortablenomatterhowhotitisoutside.Thusitguaranteesthe

efficiencyofyourworkandthequalityofyourrest.Withoutit

therewouldbenoknowingwhatwouldhappentoyouinthedogdays.

Moreover,itcanalsocreateaproperconditioninsummerforthe

operationofcomputers-thebestfriendsofyoursinthe

informationage.Toohighatemperaturewouldmakecomputerswork

improperly,causingmuchinconvenienceforyourdailylifeandwork.

Withalltheadvantagestheair-conditioneroffers,its

disadvantagesarealsoobvious.Tobeginwith,theinstallmentof

theair-conditioneralwaysinvolvestheholemakinginthewall,

whichundoubtedlymakesthewal1lesspleasingtotheeyethanif

not.Besides,theair-conditionedenvironmentmaymakeyoumore

andmoredependentontheair-conditioner,thusphysically

weakeningyourabilitytocopewithhotweather.Mostimportant,

theair-conditionedenvironmentprovidespoorventilation,and

sometimesmayevengiverisetoastrangekindofsmell,whichmakes

youfeeldizzyandsick.Consequently,youwillbeinnomoodfor

enjoyingthecoolairproducedbytheair-conditioner.

Allthingsconsidered,Ithinkitsadvantagesoutweighits

disadvantages.Actually,nothingintheworldisperfect.Itis

unwisetomakelightofthefavorableaspectsofathingonaccount

ofitsunfavorableaspects.Thesameistrueoftheattitudeyou

taketowardstheair-conditioner.

:Reading-TheBestMeanstoAcquireknowledge

Knowledgemaybeacquiredthroughmanyways.Onewayofgetting

knowledgeisfromtravellingAnotherwayisbyconversation,

especiallyonewithagreatman.Apersonmayalsobecome

knowledgeablethroughotherwayssuchaslisteningtotheradioor

watchingtelevision.Thebestwaytoacquireknowledge,however,

isthroughreading.

Readingasameansofobtainingknowledgehasanumberof

advantagesovermanyotherways.Tobeginwith,itisthemost

consistentwayofgettingknowledge.Onecanreadregularlybutfew

peoplecantravelinthesameway.Secondly,readingcanensurea

thoroughgraspofwhatyouareinterestedin.Thisishardlysowhen

oneislisteningtotheradioorwatchingTV.Finally,readingis

themostflexibleofallthewaystoobtainknowledge.Forexample,

onecanalwaysreadfortenminutesbeforegoingtobed,butitis

notalwayspossibleforhimtoconversewithothersatsuchalate

hour.

However,thereexistsoneproblemaboutreading.Thereareall

kindsofBooksinsociety.Somearegood,whileothersarebad.Good

booksarebeneficialtoour.soulwhilebadonesareharmfultoour

mind.Therefore,itisofgreatimportanceforthereaderto

separategoodplantsfromwildweeds.Weshouldreadgoodbooksand

rejectharmfulones.

:Unemployment

UnemploymentisviewedasthenumberoneprobleminChinanowand

thegovernmenthaslaunchedamajorattackontheproblem.

Thestepsthegovernmenthastakentodealwithunemploymentare

asfollows.Firstly,unemploymentfundhasbeenestablishedtohelp

theunemployedworkerstosupportthemselves.Secondly,the

unemployedreceivevocationaltraining,whichisexpectedtopay

offintheshorttermandgivetheunemployedanadvantageinthe

jobmarket.Itisduetothelackofprofessionalskillsthatthese

workershavelaggedbehindinthesociety.Thesetrainingprograms

aimtoequiptheworkerswithsomespecialskills,suchastyping,

sewing,andcooking.Finally,psychologicaladviceisalso

available,sinceunemployment,apartfromexertingfinancial

pressures,bringsenormouspsychologicaldiscomfort.Withthe

advice,theunemployedwilllearnhowtoadapttothefierce

competitioninthetechnologicalage.

Withthejointeffortsofthegovernmentandthesociety,weare

optimisticthatwecanwinthecurrentwaronunemployment.

:ValueofKnowledge

IntheInformationAge,publicawarenessofthevalueofknowledge

criticallyaffectstheeconomicgrowthofanation.Theschematic

diagramclearlyshowshowthevalueofknowledgeevolvedinChina

inthepast50years.

Theschematicdiagrammainlyconsistsofthreeparts.From1950

to1966,thecurvewasroughlyastraightlineslightlyabovezero,

showingthatChinawasapoorly-educatednationthen.In1966,the

curvedrasticallydroppedbelowzero,movingdownhopelesslyinthe

next11years.Thisperiodcoincidedwiththe"CultureRevolution”.

Oursocietywentmadthen,bookswereburned,schoolswereclosed

andallkindsofacademicactivitieswerebanned.Knowledge

inflicteditsmastersnothingbutdisasters.Lifewasanightmare

forChineseintellectuals,includingfamousscholarsaswellas

commonpeoplewhoreceivedhighereducationorwhoseprofessionhad

anythingtodowithknowledge.Itwasatimewhenignorancewasa

virtueandknowledgewasacrime.Peopletrieddesperatelytobe

awayfromknowledge.Asaresult,Chinalaggedfartherbehindthe

rapidprogressingworld.Thiswasthedarkesttimeinthehistory

ofNewChina.Thecurvereturnedtoitsoriginalnon-zeroposition

around1978andmovedupbutslowly.From1984on,ithasbeen

shootingup.Theopen-uppolicyencouragespeopletostudyandto

channeltheirknowledgetothemarketeconomy.MillionsofChinese

arebetteringoffbymeansoftheirknowledgeandmoreChineseenjoy

thefruitsofknowledgeandsaygoodbyeforgoodtopovertythat

hauntedthemforgenerations.

AsourworldisrapidlyadvancingtowardstheInformationAge,

increasingnumberofpeoplerealizethatknowledgeispowerand

creativityiseverything.OnlywhenChinabecomesabettereducated

nation,canChinabeagreatnationwithinternationalprestige.

:Plankton

scatteredthroughtheseasoftheworldarebillionsoftonsof

smallplantsandanimalscalledplankton,mostoftheseplantsand

animalsaretoosmallforthehumaneyetosee.theydriftabout

lazilywiththecurrents,providingabasicfoodformanylarger

animals.

planktonhasbeendescribedastheequivalentofthegrassesthat

growonthedrylandcontinents,andthecomparisonisanappropriate

one.inpotentialfoodvalue,however,planktonfaroutweighsthat

ofthelandgrasses,onescientisthasestimatedthatwhilegrasses

oftheworldproduceabout49billiontonsofvaluablecarbohydrates

eachyear,theseasplanktongeneratesmorethantwiceasmuch.

despiteitsenormousfoodpotential,littleeffectwasmadeuntil

recentlytofarmplanktonaswefarmgrassesonland,nowmar

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