[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷69及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 69及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 “Road rage“, a psychological byproduct of auto society, refers to the uncontrollable anger of a driver on the road, and it usually leads to more severe conflicts. With the number of cars booming in China, it is more likely for Chinese drivers to suffered f
2、rom road rage. The phenomenon is further highlighted by a recent survey in which 35 percent of 900 respondents admitted they had been guilty of aggressive driving including sudden lane changes and overtaking by force. The following article is about road rage in China. Write an article of NO LESS THA
3、N 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize the main idea of the article, and then 2. express your opinion towards road rage in China. China to Its Reckless Drivers: Rein in Your Road Rage Bad driving The past few weeks, state media have reported several grievous examples of road rage across Chin
4、a. In early May, a BMW car driven by a young woman collided with a bus in the eastern city of Xuzhou when she tried to change lane. During an ensuing argument, the woman asked two male friends to assault the bus driver and then verbally abused traffic policemen upon their arrival. During the same we
5、ek, a Mercedes-Benz car driver ran over and killed an elderly man in the southwestern city of Kunming, after the driver tried to cut in line at a toll booth and got into an argument with the victims family. One of the most disturbing incidents was caught on camera on May, as a high-speed chase betwe
6、en two cars in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu only ended when the male driver forced the female driver ahead of him to stop under an elevated highway. What happened next shocked and outraged the nation: He dragged her out of the car, threw her to the ground and viciously beat her showing n
7、o mercy even when she tried to escape. Not so fast Public opinion shifted, however, when dashcam footage from the male drivers car emerged. That video, taken before the incident, showed the female driver cutting in front of him at the last second to take a nearly missed highway exit. Many of the wom
8、ans sympathizers online turned against her, stirring a national debate on drivers behaving badly and road rage with thousands of comments calling reckless driving as appalling as wanton violence. Law of the jungle Under the watchful eyes of her instructor, Liang meticulously practiced the steps of s
9、tarting a manual-shift car. Like the nearly 28 million people who received a new drivers license last year, she also had to sit through a class on how to become a “safe and civilized driver.“ The class and a mandatory test on the subject are all part of the governments effort to nip the problems of
10、bad drivers and road rage in the bud, as the authorities tighten traffic rules and increase penalties for violators. “Offensive driving caused by road rage is a severe violation of law that disrupts traffic order and endangers safety,“ said the Ministry of Public Security in a statement after the Ch
11、engdu incident. “Drivers should consciously overcome their road rage.“ Traffic police departments in cities like Beijing even produce nightly television shows that air on local channels, highlighting the potentially deadly consequences of road rage through footage of horrific accidents. For now, the
12、 law of the jungle anything goes still seems to rule the streets of China, with millions of new cars and news drivers hitting the road every year that may add to the chaos, anger and danger. 2 What if the government simply paid everyone enough so that no one was poor? Thats the so called “universal
13、basic income“ or UBI. Its an insane idea thats gaining an unlikely alliance of supporters. The follow excerpt provides details of this idea. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 800 words, in which you should: 1. summarize the basic idea of UBI and its justification, and then 2. express your opinion tow
14、ards it, especially whether it is practical in the near future. A Universal Basic Income Is the Solution to Poverty Theres a simple way to end poverty: the government just gives everyone enough money, so nobody is poor. No ifs, buts, conditions, or tests. Everyone gets the minimum they need to survi
15、ve, even if they already have plenty. This, in essence, is “universal basic income “ or “guaranteed basic income“ where, instead of multiple income assistance programs, we have just one: a single payment to all citizens, regardless of background, gender, or race. Its a policy idea that sounds crazy
16、at first, but actually begins to make sense when you consider some recent trends. The first is that work isnt what it used to be. Many people now struggle through a 50-hour week and still dont have enough to live on. There are many reasons for thisincluding the heartlessness of employers and the wea
17、kness of unions but its a fact. Work no longer pays. The wages of most American workers have stagnated or declined since the 1970s. The second: its likely to get worse. Robots already do many menial tasks. In the future, theyll do more sophisticated jobs as well. A study from Oxford University found
18、 that 47% of jobs are at risk of computerization over the next two decades. Were approaching an era when there will simply be less to do. The third is that traditional welfare is both not what it used to be and not very efficient. The value of welfare for families with children is now well below wha
19、t it was in the 1990s, for example. For these reasons and others, the idea of a basic income for everyone is becoming increasingly popular. The exact details of basic income still need to be worked out, but it might work something like this: Instead of welfare payments, subsidies for health care, an
20、d tax credits for the working poor, we would take that money and use it to cover a single payment that would give someone the chance to live reasonably. A pilot in the 1970s in Manitoba, Canada, showed that a “Mincome“ not only ended poverty but also reduced hospital visits and raised high-school co
21、mpletion rates. There seemed to be a community-affirming effect, which showed itself in people making use of free public services more responsibly. Meanwhile, there were eight “negative income tax“ trials in the U.S. in the 70s, where people received payments and the government clawed back most of i
22、t in taxes based on your other income. The results for those trials were more mixed. They reduced poverty, but people also worked slightly less than normal. To some, this is the major drawback of basic income: it could make people lazier than they would otherwise be. That would certainly be a proble
23、m, though its questionable whether, in the future, there will be as much employment anyway. The age of robots and artificial intelligence seems likely to hollow out many jobs, perhaps changing how we view notions of laziness and productivity altogether. 3 Regarding the serious congestion in mega cit
24、ies, authorities proposed that government should levy congestion fees on cars entering certain sections of their city areas. Naturally, this suggestion is quick to draw fire. The following are opinions on the effectiveness of charging congestion fees. Read them carefully and write your response in N
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