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1、专业英语八级(作文)-试卷79及答案解析 (总分:10.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、WRITING(总题数:5,分数:10.00)1.PART V WRITING(分数:2.00)_2.In the rapid process of urbanization in China, many cultural relics have been torn down to make room for high-rise buildings. Some people think that this leads to social progress and increasing living stand
2、ard. Some argue that the cultural essence of China is rooted out, with the depletion of the historical sites. The following news report introduces a dispute over this issue. Read it carefully and write your response in NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the news report
3、; 2. give your comment on whether cultural relics should give way to urban development. Historic Buildings Threatened The Republic of China era (1911-1949) buildings have become the focus of dispute in Nanjing, capital of East Chinas Jiangsu Province. Architecture from the period has a high profile,
4、 the buildings possess high academic and historic value, and their demolition is truly unwise, said Zhang Hong, an architecture professor from Southeast University (SEU). During the 1911-1949 period, Nanjing was Chinas capital city, and site of some of the eras most ambitious architectural projects.
5、 According to a group of architecture experts from SEU, who have banded together to protect the citys heritage, many buildings from the period have already been torn down to make way for urban construction. Starting in 1988, the group has listed more than 200 buildings of significant historic, archi
6、tectural and cultural value. More than 40 have already been lost. According to Zhang, buildings from the time represent the transitional period of contemporary Chinese architecture, shifting gradually from a pure Western style to a combination of both Western and traditional Chinese styles. Zhang Ya
7、n, another architecture expert, says that because of Nanjings central location, there is a mix of both northern and southern architectural styles. The publics view on the preservation of the buildings is not so clear. Wang Huisheng, a 74-year-old local resident, is a strong advocate of protecting th
8、e architecture he grew up with. These buildings are an irreplaceable record of that period of history, said Wang. His grandson, Wang Qiang, disagrees. Those old buildings, usually in commercial districts, should give way to urban development which is crucial to the improvement of our daily lives, sa
9、id Wang junior. I dont think they have much historical importance compared with other relics from ancient dynasties. The local municipal government has shown some commitment to protecting the buildings. More than 500 million yuan has been invested in preserving the buildings since 2000 with 134 desi
10、gnated provincial-level protected cultural relics, including Sun Yat-sens Mausoleum and the Presidential Palace. But this is just a drop in the ocean for a city with more than 1,000 buildings from the relevant period. The majority of buildings cannot be included on the protection list and have not r
11、eceived enough protection. Often, buildings are removed by real estate companies without notifying the government, said a member of staff, surnamed Wu, from the citys Urban Planning Bureau. But, according to Wu, the bureau is working on a detailed record of all the remaining 1,000-plus buildings fro
12、m the 1911-1949 period, including those of former foreign embassies and the residences of then celebrities. The bureau is calling for joint protection efforts from individuals, non-government organizations and relevant departments of the local government.(分数:2.00)_3.During the past decade, talent sh
13、ows have been quite popular among Chinese audience. Despite the phenomenal response from the grass root Chinese, shows of this kind are often criticized as vulgar and profane ones. The following are three excerpts of opinions towards talent shows. Read them carefully and write your response in NO LE
14、SS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions; 2. express your opinion towards talent shows, especially whether talent shows should be restricted on TV channels.Excerpt 1 I dont think the mass popularity of talent shows is a bad thing, but the precondition is that there m
15、ust be enough originality, creativity and differences between such programs. Since the overwhelming success of Hunan TV Stations talent show Super Girl in 2005, talent shows have hit major TV stations across China. The artistic presentation of these contests, with their unpredictability, has attract
16、ed a large number of viewers. However, at the same time, the similarity of such shows makes TV quite inanimate. Program producers must realize that not everyone is interested in such programs, with some needing a richer choice. Although no such programs have been labeled as piracy, its obvious that
17、most draw from similar programs broadcast abroad, with little originality and creativity. In order to win more viewers, some TV channels have directly purchased the copyright of popular overseas reality talent shows. Copying successful products is not a problem existing in the entertainment market a
18、lone. It might have something to do with a current lack of creativity in current Chinese society. Vitality of the cultural industry comes from originality and creativity. To always follow and copy others will turn the Chinese entertainment market into another workshop of simple and low value-added p
19、roducts.Excerpt 2 In recent years, talent shows, like singing contest programs, have produced some excellent programs and uncovered many talented stars, like singers and actors. It provides opportunities for such once unknown singers, which is a good practice for Chinese TV. However, we must realize
20、 that due to the excessive production of such programs that are quite similar to each other, there is a huge waste of resources and a waste of audience time.Excerpt 3 To deal with talent shows on TV, the best way out is not the application of administrative interference, but market rules. Many TV pr
21、ograms, including reality talent shows, flashy TV serials and dating shows, always manage to thrive despite relevant regulation and control. Some authorities hope to guide TV programs in a proper direction and hope that screens will not be packed with similar entertainment programs. Nevertheless, su
22、ch kinds of interference seem unnecessary. As long as they stay within the law and social moral standards, enough tolerance should be given to these programs. Excessive administrative interference might lead to a monotony of programs and affect audience ratings.Apart from singing shows, we need to h
23、ave more other reality talent shows, so that more people will have the opportunity to present themselves and chase their dreams.(分数:2.00)_4.Among the 518 items of national nonmaterial cultural heritages currently published by the Ministry of Culture, 92 are Chinese traditional opera. In recent years
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