【学历类职业资格】英语写作自考题-7及答案解析.doc
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1、英语写作自考题-7 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、B(总题数:1,分数:20.00)1. Different Types of ParentsIt is universally true that all parents in the world love their children. However, as parents views of life vary, they love their children in different ways. Generally speaking, in terms of how they treat their chil
2、dren, parents fall into three basic types: autocratic, democratic, and permissive.The autocratic parents word is the law. He always sets rules, expecting complete obedience from his children. He assumes that he knows what is best for his children and that they will learn discipline and respect for a
3、uthority from his orders. He does not realize that he may not know best and that rules without mercy may breed contempt for authority. If the child came home late from a party because a major accident on the highway tied up traffic for miles, this parent would not allow the child to explain his reas
4、ons for being late. The child would be immediately punished. This kind of parent probably has good intentions, wanting his child to grow up “right,“ but his approach to the task may lead to conflicts.The democratic parent is not so strict. He is willing to discuss rules with his children and listen
5、to their side of an argument. If his child came home an hour late from a party, he would listen to the explanation instead of punishing the child immediately. In general, the democratic parent lays down fewer rules than his autocratic counterpart because he realizes children must learn certain thing
6、s in life on their own. He prefers to play the role of an advisor and is always available when his children need help._Too few people with children are democratic parents, which is the best of the three types. Too much or too little authority often breeds disrespect and resentment. A good parent sho
7、uld offer guidance and advice; he should not try to rule his children or disregard his children completely.(分数:20.00)_二、B(总题数:1,分数:20.00)2. The Effects of Television on Childrens Social RelationsTV presents the child with a distorted definition of reality. The child in the affluent suburb or the sma
8、ll mid-western town exists within his own limited reality. His experience with social problems or people of different races, religions, or nationalities is probably somewhat limited. As television exposes him to a diversity of people and ideas, it surely expands the boundaries of his reality. It is
9、precisely because he now relies heavily on TV to define other realities for him that we must examine carefully what those images are. If they are inaccurate or distorted, then televisions reality is potentially harmful.TV distorts reality by selecting certain kinds of images and omitting others and
10、by portraying people in a stereotyped way. It portrays some categories of people with beauty, power and importance and renders others weak, helpless or invisible. So serious is the relative invisibility of some groups on TV that Dr.George Gerbner of the Annenberg School of Communications contends, “
11、If youre not on TV, you dont exist.“The TV camera selects certain images to be examples, sometimes functioning like a magnifying glass held up to the worst in civilization instead of the best. When TV producers focus on violent ugliness, they lift it out and hold it up for all to see, making it impr
12、essively larger than life. A fist fight that occurs outside my window and is witnessed by only five people may be videotaped, broadcast and “witnessed“ vicariously by millions of people, thus multiplying the example set by the fist fighters. In the United States, most people have not witnessed murde
13、r, yet because of television most children have seen hundreds of thousands of violent deaths and therefore believe that the world is more violent than it actually is.TV says, in effect: This is the way the world works. There are the rules. The images presented on TV tend to be exaggerated or glorifi
14、ed, and so believed and accepted as models to be copied. After TV heavily promoted Evel Knievels attempt to “fly“ his motorcycle over the Snake River, many children imitated his stunts with their bicycles on home made ramps. And many landed in hospitals.TV affects human relationships as well as beha
15、vior by influencing our feelings about ourselves and our expectations for ourselves and others. Too frequently stereotypes provide us with instant definitions. The stereotype assigns to an individual characteristics associated with a group that may or may not be accurate. We tend to note a single fe
16、ature of a person and fill in the details from a storehouse of stereotypes.Via TVs stereotypes we see men as strong and active, women pretty and at home. All too frequently, minorities are cast in exaggerated portrayals and stereotyped roles, more as white male producers perceive them than the way m
17、inority persons perceive themselves.Exposure to stereotyped presentations can easily influence viewers behavior toward unfamiliar people. TV images, in fact, teach values and behaviors, especially to children who have little firsthand knowledge of the real world. To the extent that children are expo
18、sed to certain characters portrayals and behaviors on TV, they may acquire or learn those behaviors and roles and eventually accept them as models for their own attitudes and actions.Perhaps most serious are the effects of information distortions on the childs self-image. At some level we begin to j
19、udge our own meaning, dignity and worth in comparison with the TV characters who portray people like us. We should be fully aware that there inaccurate or distorted portrayal may be harmful to childrens growth.(分数:20.00)_三、B(总题数:1,分数:60.00)3.Write an essay about something or someone interests you, t
20、rying to use the strategy of exemplification.(分数:60.00)_英语写作自考题-7 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、B(总题数:1,分数:20.00)1. Different Types of ParentsIt is universally true that all parents in the world love their children. However, as parents views of life vary, they love their children in different ways. Ge
21、nerally speaking, in terms of how they treat their children, parents fall into three basic types: autocratic, democratic, and permissive.The autocratic parents word is the law. He always sets rules, expecting complete obedience from his children. He assumes that he knows what is best for his childre
22、n and that they will learn discipline and respect for authority from his orders. He does not realize that he may not know best and that rules without mercy may breed contempt for authority. If the child came home late from a party because a major accident on the highway tied up traffic for miles, th
23、is parent would not allow the child to explain his reasons for being late. The child would be immediately punished. This kind of parent probably has good intentions, wanting his child to grow up “right,“ but his approach to the task may lead to conflicts.The democratic parent is not so strict. He is
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