[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷112及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 112及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 In a complex society where efficiency is highly emphasized, developing friendship seems costly in terms of both time and energy. Yet, it is worth it! In the following excerpt, the author lists several advantages of establishing friendships. Meanwhile, he
2、also points out what we will face if we develop poor friendships. Read the excerpt carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions from the excerpt; 2. give your comment. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, or
3、ganization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. Friendship, immortalized in literature, songs and quotations, is increasingly being recognized as vital to health as well as happiness. In study after study, medical researchers have found that p
4、eople who have friends they can turn to for affirmation, understanding, advice and assistance as well as for affection are more likely to survive health challenges like heart attacks and major surgery and are less likely to develop diseases like cancer and breathing-connected infections. Yet in the
5、complex and highly mobile existence typical of many modern American lives, good friends are ever harder to make and even harder to keep. In two-career families with children, there is often little time and energy left for the adults to pursue or maintain close friendships. For those climbing occupat
6、ional ladders or holding two or more jobs to make ends meet, establishing and maintaining friendships often takes a back seat. For others, job changes or promotions often results in moving to new places, forcing friendships to subsist on long-distance phone calls and letters with only occasional vis
7、its to recapture former closeness. But friendship can also be a drag, taking on unreasonable elements that are emotionally and sometimes physically draining. It may be wisest to terminate a friendship when friends become overly dependent on you for emotional well-being. For friendships to be fulfill
8、ing, they should make you feel better, not worse. Friends can fill a variety of roles, and no one friend should be expected to satisfy them all. They can join you in pursuing pleasurable recreational activities, they can provide intellectual stimulation and they can enhance the joys of personal cele
9、brations. But more important from a health standpoint, friends can provide emotional support through their caring and respect and by how much they value their association with you. Friends can help to reaffirm your self-worth when circumstances, like the loss of a job or end of a marriage, challenge
10、 your sense of competence and self-esteem. Friends can help you solve problems by being a less passionate sounding board, by helping you appraise the situation realistically and offering concrete advice, even if they have never faced a similar problem. Friends can also provide material aid from baby
11、-sitting to shelter when you are in a jam or when an emergency arises. A friend may be able to help you cut through complicated channels, lend you a car when yours is stolen or not available for the moment, provide meals when a family member is hospitalized, among other ways of reducing the stress a
12、ssociated with lifes inevitable problems. Establishing close friendships involves taking some emotional risks. You must be willing to drop the reserve you feel among acquaintances and be revealing about deeper feelings, concerns and beliefs. You must also be willing to listen to the private thoughts
13、, feelings and needs of your friends. Dont measure friendship by how much you give to or get from the other person. Expect to give more than you receive. Or if your friend is the type who is always giving, dont feel you must match that generosity. Either accept it graciously or explain your discomfo
14、rt about getting more than you can give. A good friendship is like a marriage. It requires tolerance, humor, nurturing, time and perspective. It should never be taken for granted. Write your response on ANSWER SHEET FOUR. 2 Old though this topic seems to be, the relationship between money and happin
15、ess never ceases to be a hot debate. Can money always bring happiness? Read the excerpt carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the authors opinion; 2. give your comment. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organiz
16、ation and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. Everything That Rises Must Converge Poets, songwriters and left-wing politicians hate the idea, but for decades the evidence of opinion poll has been clear; money buys happiness and the richer you are
17、, the more likely you are to express satisfaction with your life. A survey of 43 countries published on October 30th by the Pew Research Centre of Washington, DC, shows that people in emerging markets are within a whisker of expressing the same level of satisfaction as people in rich countries. It i
18、s the biggest qualification to the standard view of happiness and income seen so far. The Pew poll asks respondents to measure, on a scale from zero to ten, how good their lives are. (Those who say between seven and ten are counted as happy. ) In 2007, 57% of respondents in rich countries put themse
19、lves in the top four tiers; in emerging markets the share was 33% ; in poor countries only 16% a classic expression of the standard view. But in 2014, 54% of rich-country respondents counted themselves as happy, whereas in emerging markets the percentage jumped to 51%. This was happening just at a t
20、ime when emerging markets chances of converging economically with the West seemed to be receding. Rich countries did not experience steep decline in happiness. The decreases in America and Britain were tiny (a percentage point) , while the share of happy Germans rose 13 points. A large drop in forme
21、rly joyful Spain ensured a modest overall decline for the rich. But the convergence happened thanks to huge improvements in countries such as Indonesia ( + 35 ) and Pakistan ( + 22). In 12 of the 24 emerging markets, half or more people rate their life satisfaction in the top tiers of the ladder. Th
22、is is not to say the link between income and satisfaction has been snapped. Poor countries still lag behind: only a quarter of the people there are in the happy tiers half the level of the other two groups. There is also a clear link between happiness and income growth (as opposed to income levels).
23、 Chinas GDP rose at an annual average rate of 10% in 2007 - 2014 and its happiness level rose 26 points. Within countries, richer people express more satisfaction than their poorer neighbours. The study divided respondents into categories with higher and lower incomes and fewer and more household go
24、ods. In every country in every group, richer folks with more goods expressed higher levels of happiness. So at a personal (as opposed to national) level, money does buy happiness. And if you ask people about different aspects of their liveshealth, family life, religion, standard of living it turns o
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