Task 1
Which of the following is the best way to learn about a city: to join an organized trip; to visit the museums; to take walks in the streets of its cities?
重復(fù)題目:
2015年9月12日中國大陸Task1:Which one of the ways do you think is the best one to learn about a new city? Joining an organized visit; visiting the museum; Walking in the street
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2006年12月1日中國大陸Task2:The best way to visit a city is to visit its landmarks and historical sites. Do you agree or disagree with the above statement? Please state your opinion and reasons.
范例
If you have enough time, the best way to learn about a city is to explore the streets and alleys yourself on foot or by bike. Before setting off, I would usually get a guidebook or do a lot of research online, studying the maps, browsing comments and journals about the city from experienced backpackers. Some of the tips are really insightful and can save tons of time and quite some money as well, for instance, always avoid restaurants teaming with expats and follow the locals for the most authentic and fairly-priced food. It makes a lot of sense. Born and raised in the city, the local people are experts better than any museums and any travel agency, they know the history, they speak the language, and their presence is the culture itself. While you would probably find yourself visiting the most touristy or expensive parts the city, if you go to the travel agency to sign up for a trip.
Task 2
Some people like surprise visits from their friends, others prefer to be informed ahead of the visit. Which one do you prefer?
重復(fù)題目:
2015年1月31日中國大陸Task2:Some people like surprise visits from their friends, others prefer to be informed of such visits. Which one do you prefer?
范例
Personally speaking, I don’t like surprises, especially a surprise visit. Because, first, it may throw up my schedule. I like following through a plan without interruptions. Making adjustments for the short notice are stressful. And if a friend wants to visit me, I would also need some time to clean up my room and prepare the food or something for a decent meal. Sometimes, A well-intended surprise visit may also end up with embarrassment. Last week, I invited a bunch of friends for my birthday Party at my place except my best friend, well my girl friend, because she had told me about a business trip she had to take weeks before. So, we were having fun drinking and playing games, then some one knocked on the door, it was her with a huge birthday cake, looking jealous.
Task1:
way do you think is the best to get to know a city? 1. Attend an organized package tour 2. Visit the city’s historyAs a visitor, which museum 3. Take a random walk on its street?
I would prefer to attend an organized tour. Coz first, it makes our trip more efficient. People’s lives are hectic nowadays, we have to deal with various workloads, and are always running out of time for deadlines, an organized tour is just a time saver, which covers every aspect of a trip, like the passport, the air ticket and hotel reservation, our life will be so much easier with all those concerns taken care of; second, it would be interesting to go with a bunch of people, also more enjoyable and much safer, we can take care of each other, exchange ideas on the new city, and perhaps make good friends with each other, that would be cool.
Task2:
If one of your friends is gonna visit you, which way do you prefer? a surprise drop-by or inform you in advance.
I would definitely prefer to be informed in advance. Coz even though people may say a surprise visit may give you some pleasant surprises, in fact, in today’s fast-paced modern society, a surprise visit may just be a total day time nightmare; people’s lives are hectic nowadays, we have to deal with various workloads, and are always running out of time for deadlines, a sudden visit may disrupt everything, like should I spend time with my friend coming from afar or continue to finish the urgent task at hand? It is really unpleasant and may even ruin our relationship.
Task 3
題目
change: 學(xué)校決定開展給教授進(jìn)行電腦技術(shù)培訓(xùn)的項(xiàng)目
P1: 教授可以用電子設(shè)施
P2: 設(shè)立bonus來激勵(lì)教授參加
對(duì)話觀點(diǎn):男的贊成
R1: 如果老師只talk,學(xué)生無法集中注意力,無聊,比如歷史課,有照片和視頻會(huì)吸引學(xué)生
R2: 教授忙于打分,作業(yè)和研究之類的,bonus可以鼓勵(lì)他們參與到這個(gè)項(xiàng)目中去學(xué)習(xí)新技能
Task 4
題目
名詞:Startle Defense
定義:動(dòng)物display bright color或者loud sound來轉(zhuǎn)移predator的注意力從而逃跑
例子:和grass顏色很像的grasshoppers,如果鳥來了,它們會(huì)展開翅膀露出鮮紅色和發(fā)生clicking的聲音,鳥受到驚嚇的瞬間,趁機(jī)逃跑。
Task 5
題目
問題:女孩兒在打籃球的時(shí)候傷到肌肉,看醫(yī)生很酸痛,但是有個(gè)籃球賽要來了。。。
方案1:女孩兒想好得快就不能打比賽
方案2:女孩兒實(shí)在想比賽就比賽前做拉伸,比賽后用冰敷一敷
Task 6
范例
課題:兩個(gè)擁有l(wèi)oyal customers的好處
第一個(gè)好處:transmit positive information,人們會(huì)把自己喜歡的產(chǎn)品告訴身邊的人
比如:一個(gè)汽車修理服務(wù)很好,如果你有朋友需要修車,你肯定會(huì)推薦ta去那家店
第二個(gè)好處:helpful to customer service,相當(dāng)于幫公司提供免費(fèi)客戶服務(wù)
比如:professor喜歡一個(gè)書店,經(jīng)常在那兒看書,當(dāng)有人找不到歷史書的時(shí)候,他竟然會(huì)主動(dòng)幫忙帶路
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