[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷67及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 67及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 In many countries, like China and the UK, physical Education (PE) is compulsory in state schools until the age of 16. Every year, however more and more parents believe that their children shouldnt have to participate in physical activity if they dont want
2、to and that it is not a conducive educational activity or environment. The followings are opinions from both educators and parents on this issue. Read them carefully and write your response in NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions from both sides; 2. give you
3、r comment Educator Gwen Randall, Principal of Millennium Primary School, UK Participation in sport promotes health. The effect on self-esteem and well-being as a product of sport can only be experienced by certain children if forced by their schools to first participate. Government is, or should be,
4、 concerned with the health of its citizens. Besides, encouraging physical activity in the young through compulsory PE fights child obesity and contributes to forming lifelong habits of exercise. In addition, physical education helps to forge character and the mutual respect required to succeed in an
5、 adult environment. Playing team sports builds character and encourages students to work with others, as they would be expected to do in most business or sporting environments. Sport teaches children how to win and lose with good grace and builds a strong school spirit through competition with other
6、 institutions. Compulsory physical education is the only means by which all children can be forced to appreciate such advantages. Parents David Batty Students should be allowed a choice with relation to their school subjects, including physical education. Children know, often from early ages, what t
7、hey want to do with their life from what subjects they enjoy and those they dont. Lots of children dont want to do physical education; it is different from any other lesson it is about what one does with ones body. For those not confident about their bodies, why should they be forced to go through t
8、he embarrassment and stress of a PE class when they could be spending the time most constructively and happily in a classroom? Fiona Haslam Sport is a waste of school time and resources. One or two PE lessons a week make very little difference to an individuals health but a huge difference to a scho
9、ols budget. It creates a whole extra department in schools, wasting a great deal of money and time that could be better spent on academic lessons. It also requires schools buildings to be surrounded by a large amount of land for playing fields, making it prohibitively expensive to build new schools
10、in urban areas. The quality of teaching is low, as students are taught in huge classes. On the other hand, the quality of teaching and of equipment goes up if there are fewer (but keener) students taking the subject. Kevin Brennan Successful sporting nations realise that sports, like any other speci
11、alised subjects, are best taught to selected groups that display both talent and interest in the field forcing all to compete holds back the able and punishes the less able. The right way to go is to liberate those that dont want to participate, and allow those that are extremely keen to go to acade
12、mies that focus their talents more efficiently than a regular school ever could. Furthermore, our children are burdened enough in schools already, especially at the older end of the system, with multiple examinations. PE simply adds, needlessly, to this hectic schedule. 2 Now China has about 20 girl
13、s middle schools, most of which are owned by government. The only private one was established recently in Guangdong. Its establishment gained the support of local government. Since its foundation, it has caused a wide discussion in society at large. The following are opinions on the necessity of gir
14、ls school. Read them carefully and write your response of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions; 2. give your comment. Zhong Yijun: Girls schools are paid more attention to in developed countries. Historically, China has also had very successful schools of th
15、is kind, such as the very famous Shanghai Third Middle School. Girls schools are able to design special courses based on the characteristics of women to make up for weaknesses in traditional education and are better for girls to take advantage of their inherent strengths. As long as these schools ar
16、e well directed, they will uncover womens greatest potential and cultivate outstanding women. Wang Jiaye: In intelligence and emotional development, boys and girls have their respective features. Tailoring education specifically to girls is the essential purpose of girls schools. Girls schools today
17、 dont go back to the closeted education of the past and they dont just add some courses for women. Instead, the newly built girls middle school has made it very clear from the beginning that it will teach students based on gender. Teaching methods for some courses such as mathematics, physics and ch
18、emistry, would be specially designed for girls. At the same time, classes will be offered by the school based on young womens advantages in imaginative thinking, appreciation of art and literature, and foreign language learning. Xiao Cao: In my opinion, the true purposes of setting up girls school a
19、re: first, the use of the establishment as a brand to attract students from wealthier families; second, they want to restrain impulses of youth, which is just suppressing their emotional needs and is bad for their growth. China used to have many girls schools but most of them were shut down along wi
20、th the progress of society. In ancient times, girls didnt have the right to go to school for education, and some were even dressed as boys to sneak into schools in pursuit of knowledge. Girls schools appeared later as a demonstration of giving them the right to education. But girls schools have many
21、 disadvantages, and the most important one is that it isolates girls and is bad for their emotional development Thats why there are now few girls schools in China. Setting up girls schools is regressive rather than progressive. Wen Xianliang: Separating boys and girls and giving them different educa
22、tion is negative. A girls school is not good for the equal rights of men and women, neither is it good for good communication between these two groups in the future. Whats worse, its not good for the development of childrens gender identities. Separating boys and girls to avoid puppy love is a negat
23、ive behavior. Cultivating gender identities from an early age is in accordance with the development trends of society. Wu Zhongkui: A girls middle school is not a good choice. Its very important for girls at this age to maintain contact with boys. Its a very significant phase of life and isolating g
24、irls during this period is harmful to their emotional development since the society is mixed and there are two genders. These girls will have difficulties or psychological problems in society in dealing with boys in the future. As a transition, girls schools may be OK for girls to stay for one or tw
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