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1、专业英语八级(作文)-试卷86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.Recently, some teenage students kowtowed, or knelt down, in front of their parents in a traditional ritual of worship in a primary school, which sparked a hot debate. The following are opinions on this issu
2、e. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the arguments on both sides; 2. give your commentGao Fusheng from Kneeling down in front of parents could easily have been read as being merely ceremonious in nature. However, its symbolic significance cant be
3、ignored. Asking teenage students to kneel down in front of their parents will probably not dramatically change their behavior or lead them to act in a more polite way in daily life. The ceremony at least granted them a rare opportunity to demonstrate love and gratitude to their parents formally. Pri
4、mary and middle schools are critical stages for students growth in addition to the formation of their values. Solely imparting knowledge on the matter onto the young is not very effective, as they must be informed of how to apply these values in practice. Students need opportunities to show how trul
5、y grateful they are to their parents. The ceremony will provide better outcomes than were students never granted the opportunity. The lack of filial piety has long been a social grievance in modern times. Whenever there are similar events, people tend to be critical, instead of undertaking concrete
6、measures to promote filial piety in their own way. There is no rigid etiquette for how filial piety should be conducted. The modern era has brought with it a number of innovative new ways of doing this. As for this practice, although it may have been old-fashioned, its intentions were good, and atte
7、mpts of this nature should be encouraged. We need to show more tolerance toward the various ways in which schools promote filial piety and traditional culture on the whole.Zhi Feng from Kowtowing is a generic traditional ritual, not necessarily linked to filial piety per se. In order to clarify thi
8、s issue, we need to trace the ritual back to its origin. In the feudal era, people inferior in terms of social status were supposed to kowtow to those who were superior, a ritual that highlighted differences in the social hierarchy. Often considered as a symbol of inequality, it is a rite we would p
9、erhaps be better off cutting ties with. Nowadays, the ritual of kowtowing is seldom seen except on very limited occasions such as funerals. Therefore, its vital for schools to first make clear what message this or that traditional ritual sends before they begin to organize activities designed to pro
10、mote traditional culture.Liu Xuesong from Beijing Times Plucking ancient rituals from history and applying them unchanged to the present-day educational setting seem a strange practice. After all, modem society is no longer familiar with these old rituals, many of which have been abandoned for more
11、than a century. Chinese traditional culture stresses that filial piety trumps all other virtues. However, schools need to learn that the core of filial piety lies not in kneeling down in front of the parents or in showing absolute obedience, but in respect for ones parents arising from the bottom of
12、 ones heart. Moreover, in modern times, people are encouraged and expected to think independently and develop independent personalities. This obviously clashes with the traditional concept of filial piety.(分数:2.00)_3.When parents have to work at daytime or out of town, kids are usually looked after
13、by their grandparents. There are certainly advantages and disadvantages of this practice. The following are two excerpts about this issue. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize the advantages and disadvantages revealed in both excerpts, and then 2. express you
14、r own opinion on this practice.Excerpt 1 In a G survey of 10,000 grandparents across the country, 61 percent of those polled said they take care of their grandkids on a regular basis. For some grandparents such as Jacqueline Rafla, a grandmother of 12, caring for grandchildren keeps them going. Its
15、life, its youth, she said. Youre reliving your own children through these little children. This trend toward grandparent care is in part because of the recession. According to National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies, 40 percent of grandparents now living within an hours drive
16、 of their grandchildren provide regular child careand just eight percent of grandparents receive any pay. Dr. Georgia Witkin, senior editor and grandparenting expert for G, said 92 percent of grandparents dont want to be paid for watching their grandchildren, they just want to be appreciated for wha
17、t they do for the family. A lot of us are busy working and so forth, but this is part of what weve done before, wed do it again, and were doing it for the family in hard economic times, Witkin said. The family comes together. If youre helping your son or daughter work, its good for you. Its good for
18、 your grandchildren. Instead of leaving them the money. help out now and get appreciation. Witkin added the benefits are also present for the children with grandparent care, including a low adult-child ratio, which she said, is much better than at daycare. In addition, she said the food is better an
19、d the children are getting unconditional love. Another benefit or grandparent care, she added, is that several studies have suggested children who have a great grandparent presence have less delinquency and less drug abuse.Excerpt 2 Anyone with children can tell you that raising them is a challenge.
20、 Grandparents have already met that challenge once with their own children. But now many grandparents are called upon to meet it again with the next generation. According to the U.S. Census, 4.5 million children are living in grandparent-headed homes. Most grandparents raising grandchildren are betw
21、een 55 and 64. Almost 25 percent are over 65. Also, a growing number are far more likely to be persons of color who are living in poverty. For these and other reasons, parenting a second time can be even harder. The grandparents are older than the first time they parented and may have less energy. A
22、lso, the reasons for having to parent a grandchild often involve traumatic events. Grandmothers caring for or raising grandchildren suffer more stress and depression than grandmothers who arent caregivers. These are older women who may have health needs of their own. So caring for a grandchild who m
23、ay have health problems, developmental challenges, or an increased need for care creates more stress for these grandmothers. The age of the grandchildren can be a factor, too. Younger children are more physically demanding. But, older children are often more emotionally and mentally demanding. You m
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