[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷70及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 70及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 Its a common misconception that poverty alleviation is all about financial aid. People regard this as the most effective way to help the poor. However, some hold that helping the poor with education is more important than donating money. The following exce
2、rpts are opinions toward the means of poverty alleviation. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the arguments on both sides; 2. give your suggestions on the means of poverty alleviation. Excerpt 1 Giving money isnt even a way to help the poor if it wa
3、s then the various charities should have solved the poverty problem ages ago. Here on TV every day we see terrible pictures and hear the mournful voiceover asking us to save a child from lack of clean water, starvation, or illness usually somewhere in Africa. I have heard the same pleas all my adult
4、 life and still the problem persists or has got worse, surely in nearly 60 years the people of the West have given enough money to the charities to drill a few thousand wells and buy enough food to feed the entire population. yet it goes on and on. So therefore I say whatever they have been doing an
5、d are still doing is not the answer. Educating people how to earn money for themselves is more of a help. As an old Chinese proverb goes: Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. I am in favour of teaching people to fish and farm so that they
6、 learn to provide for their own. However, you cannot fish in a dry river nor farm where there is no rain. For charities to continue to sustain life where life cannot sustain itself is madness there just has to be a better way. Excerpt 2 Poverty is more than just a lack of income. Poverty encompasses
7、 a lack of money, education, resources, housing stability, safety, opportunities, etc. It is a complex issue. I worked for over a year helping to house the homeless and I now work as a self sufficiency specialist to help enable those in poverty rise above their circumstances. Where I work we have si
8、x categories which have shown reliability and validity when it comes to self sufficiency. Income, either fixed (disability, SSI, retirement, earned, etc), Housing (stable is required, other options are unstable and literally homeless), Food, Education, Transportation, and Health Care. If a client is
9、 lacking in any of these areas they are at risk for falling back into poverty and/or remaining in poverty. Therefore, money can make a huge impact when applied correctly. However, if all we do is pay for the current shut off and provide them with no other resources or opportunities to change the sit
10、uation overall, they will need another shut-off assist the very next month. Other ways to help the poor include volunteering at a food bank, volunteering to teach a skill you excel at such as budgeting, how to do your own oil change, writing a resume, etc. Time and knowledge are just as valuable, if
11、 not more so, than money. 2 Debates over how to treat criminals have gone on since the judicial system founded. Across the world, imprisonment is the most common means to use in most countries, but the challenges to the effectiveness of prison as punishment never ceases. The follow news report provi
12、des a possible alternative to imprisonment. Read it carefully and write your response in NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the news report; 2. give your comment. Community Service: A Productive Way to Punish Homeless at the age of 46, Martin “boosts“ goods from New Yo
13、rk City department stores, resells them for money to purchase a week or two at a cheap hotel, then steals again when the money runs out. This way of life often lands him in court, where he faces the standard sentences of sixty or ninety days in jail. Some judges, however, consider that a waste: Cell
14、s cost money, and Martin isnt that dangerous. They would rather use the leverage his conviction has given them to get some honest work out of him, and the citys Community Service Sentencing Project gives them a reliable way to do so. That suits Martin just fine. “Jail is overcrowded,“ he complains.
15、And you have a lot of gangs going on in jail now. People get stabbed up, killed. But many other New Yorkers also see the benefit of his alternative sentencing: He has cleared lots for communal gardens, cleaned up a YMCA, painted low-income housing units, and performed other sundry tasks for neighbor
16、hood groups around the city. As he and hundreds of other petty criminals do such jobs under supervision of the courts, they demonstrate both the possibilities for saving on jail costs and constructive use of work as a sanction. Judges typically impose the sentences according to formula for example,
17、six hours of work equal one day of jail. The offenders are interviewed to determine their skills and availability, then matched with jobs at government or nonprofit agencies. The probation department handles enforcement and eventual referral of failed cases hack to the court for resentencing. It is
18、hard to determine how much community service serves as a substitute for jail or prison. The argument for the sanction looks compelling: Sentencing a person to community service spares the huge expense of incarceration. There is some reason to believe that use of the sanction as a genuine alternative
19、 increased in subsequent years. As courts continued to feel the pressures of jail crowding, the advantages of community service appeared more obvious than ever, and judges sought ways to make the most of it. As the federal government brought pressure for tougher laws against drunk driving, for examp
20、le, community service became the sentence of choice, especially for offenders with stable jobs and families. Sandy Seely, former head of the National Community Sentencing Association, says that today, even drunk drivers found guilty of vehicular homicide may wind up working off their debt to society
21、 at a community service site rather then doing time behind bars. “Its a sentence that the victims family usually agrees to, she says. In addition, states that impose escalating sanctions intensive probation supervision, electronic monitoring, day treatment, restitution that substitute for jail may i
22、nclude community service as part of a sentence package. And a few jurisdictions have set up programs that substitute community service for jail but call it something else. 3 Seventy outstanding sanitation workers from Yibin, Sichuan province, were sent to Singapore on a study tour, which has sparked
23、 online controversy. From the following excerpts, you can find different opinions towards this practice. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the arguments on both sides; 2. give your comment. Yu Wenjun () In some peoples minds, overseas study tours a
24、re only a privilege for government officials or researchers, while street sweepers have nothing to do with it. The practice of the government of Yibin shows respect to ordinary workers. This demeanor shows that the social divisions of labor dont mean that any career is inferior to another. As long a
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