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1、专业英语八级(作文)-试卷95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.Beijing is contemplating charging congestion fees for cars that enter the city center during peak hours in a bid to ease the traffic condition and improve the air quality in the capital. Heated discussions
2、on the effectiveness of congestion fees are aroused among people. The following are opinions from different sides. Read the excerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should; 1. summarize briefly the different opinions; 2. give your comment. Marks will be awarded for
3、 content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. BadBreath (the US): Drastic measures must be taken or imposed in order to deal with the horrendous pollution problems throughout China. They can place e
4、normous tariffs on cars to minimize traffic volume and pollution. Then, continue expanding the subway to the best of their ability. Brendan (the UK) : The congestion charge was introduced in London in 2003 in a bid to reduce inner-city traffic volume and prevent pollution. The congestion charge of a
5、bout 11.5 is required to enter the zone. In the 12 years since the congestion fees have been levied, traffic volume and pollution have fallen sharply. The policy can be named as one of the most successful policies. Matt ( China) : I support the move! I have to endure road congestion every day to and
6、 from work; I dont know whether this congestion charge will be an effective solution to this problem or not, but I sure hope so! The ways of managing cars that are currently in force are unreasonable since they cost a lot in fees even for people who dont drive cars. It would be better to change to a
7、 situation where those who drive cars bear high costs, while those who do not drive cars pay no money at all. Britomart (China) : Theres another very significant factor, which our citys officials seem to be ignoring. Congestion fees are no barrier to the very wealthy, to whom fees and regulations ar
8、e negligible. If anything, higher rates simply serve to show off that they are the elite, to whom money is irrelevant. Strangerl23 (the US) : Such fees are just more income for the government. People who need to drive will pay the fee. No such fee can ever stop or deter anyone from driving. You know
9、 why? Driving is not a luxury as you imagine. To many people, driving is a necessity. Why dont you ban cars? This would work greatly. Aran (Singapore) : The congestion charge is almost proven not to work all by itself. It has to come backed up with extensive public transport systems. Singapore has a
10、 decent public transport system and that is why the congestion charge works. Singapore has a metro stop almost every two blocks (in the central districts) and buses every 5 minutes to feed them. The inherent solution itself comes with the way the city is designed so that people travel less. China co
11、uld solve part of the problems with ramping up the density of residential areas around their work places. PatricklnBeijing (Germany) : Congestion fees might make more sense if they are coupled with other programs. Several people have noted to improve mass transit. How about lower fees for cars with
12、multiple passengers and higher fees for cars with only one person? Multiple passenger cars could also be given priority at toll booths. Electric cars could get reduced fees, while large cars that produce more pollution would pay more. There are a number of ideas which could help. Keep in mind that i
13、t is not just about congestion, but about pollution and that not all cars pollute equally. Write your response on ANSWER SHEET FOUR.(分数:2.00)_3.If you saw someone lying on the ground in pain or bleeding, would you stop to help him? Or would you just walk by for fear of being scammed? The following a
14、re opinions from different sides. Read the excerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions from different sides; 2. give your comment. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language qua
15、lity. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.Yes, but with caution Casseopeia (Thailand) : I think you should trust your intuition. Different situations will call for different reactions. Maybe if you are afraid of being scammed, you can bring a few witnesses with you
16、 get about four or five people together around you and go to help the person together. DSseeing (the US): If the situation is physically violent or it seems that it might become so, be cautious when you are involved. If you dont feel safe to lend a hand, even standing nearby and making it clear that
17、 you are watching and are a witness to what is happening can help. If youre concerned for the victims immediate safety, stay back and call 911. Gabrielleleilei (India) : Helping others may sometimes bring us trouble or even put us in danger. So when we are helping others, we should also protect ours
18、elves and offer our help in an appropriate way. For example, to help someone who was robbed of, calling the police is a much wiser way than chasing after the robber alone.Yes, certainly BlondeAmber (Canada) : My instinct is to go and help: I am first aid trained. At home I have done this and there h
19、ave been no problems. In China I would think twice unless I was with a friend who filmed everything should I be accused of causing the accident, I would certainly call an ambulance, although I would probably be charged for it. Jarek (Belgium) : In Belgium by law you are obliged to help people in dis
20、tress. The only time you are free from helping is in case you will put your own life at risk by helping someone else, otherwise you can get fined for not helping. Anboyce88 (the UK): I have seen an old fellow fall down in the cold winter in Harbin. I couldnt get him up on my own (he was a big guy) a
21、nd I screamed at the passers-by who took out their phones to take videos of a white boy helping an old Chinese man. First time I swore at the Chinese. After a good bit of abuse from me, I persuaded them into helping me. Afterwards they all started telling me I shouldnt be helping random strangers as
22、 he could be a con artist, then I replied: He could just be an old man who fell down in the winter, couldnt get up on his own and died. I will take the risk. Foreignchinese (Malaysia) : It happens but not all the time. I once helped a guy groaning in pain underneath his bike. He crashed under the re
23、ar of a taxi. The driver went off and the bike guy was left alone in the middle of the street. Two weeks later, he wanted to thank me for my assistance. I had already gone home.Definitely no MsLong (the US) : Why would I do that? How do I know if he is injured because of gang violence or what so eve
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