[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷73及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 73及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 A city in Jiangsu Province put a new regulation into practice whereby police authorities reward residents with certain amount of money who volunteer to make peace in neighborhood quarrels, mediate in civil disputes or, help in putting out fires. The reward
2、 system has triggered debate nationwide. The following are opinions from different media on whether voluntary services should be financially rewarded. Read them carefully and write your response NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the arguments on both sides; 2. give yo
3、ur comment Xian Evening Daily Its understandable if people worry benevolent actions are tainted by money. But that does not mean the advocacy of high moral standards should also be separated from material rewards. Proper material rewards will attract more people to participate in voluntary services,
4、 and enable the lifting of societys moral standards to the greatest extent. No laws forbid payment to volunteers. Its wise for the local government to encourage more people to take part in voluntary services by offering financial rewards within its capacity. Chengdu Daily For a long time, it is take
5、n for granted that a person should not let his or her name be known to others or ask for a return when he or she has done a good deed. But in reality, people also value the virtue of “feeling a debt of gratitude for others kindness.“ The reward system offers an effective mechanism to ensure security
6、 volunteers themselves can also benefit from their good deeds. This practice satisfies people of high moral standards psychologically and materially and in the meantime encourages other peoples enthusiasm. When they know theyll be rewarded for their good deeds, more people will be prepared to do so
7、and gradually the whole of society will make progress toward good order. China Daily To encourage people to offer voluntary services through rewards is well intended. But the ensuing wide participation in voluntary services is based on the incentive of money. So if material rewards fail to become a
8、regular practice later because of the governments cutting of financial support, will the public maintain their enthusiasm? More worrying is, once moral behavior starts to become measurable in money, a series of side effects will arise. People may tend to create disputes deliberately and earn money t
9、hrough mediating their settlement. If this happens, the government will have to change the policy or pay up. The government does need to encourage peoples volunteering spirit, but it seems improper to connect good deeds to cash rewards. Sina Volunteers are those who never care about a return when th
10、ey offer help to others and contribute to society. Since they are willing to be volunteers, they dont do it to be rewarded. If they do it for money, they are not volunteers in a real sense. Benevolence can never be measured in money. When people do good deeds solely for money, can we expect voluntee
11、rs to maintain noble intentions in doing so? We have seen many examples of using money and material rewards to encourage good deeds. Money is employed to reinforce the sense of morality remaining in peoples hearts. The tragedy is the majority of such attempts fail. Good people deserve rewards, but
12、a reward is not necessarily expressed in money. To connect good deeds to money is self-contradictory and will never be a good shortcut to raising peoples moral standards. 2 As the worlds richest people, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett call on wealthy people to devote half of their wealth to public wel
13、fare and charitable causes. Some government officials even proposed it should be made mandatory for billionaires to donate money to charity. The fallowings are opinions on whether billionaires should be forced to donate money. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 800 words, in which you should: 1. summa
14、rize briefly the arguments; 2. give your comment Yvette Cazobon from the US As a very American American, I strongly believe in freedom all the way, there would be so much uproar about people being forced to donate, that is would not be considered donating, it would be taxes that dont go to the gover
15、nment. There are also many millionaires/billionaires donating already, Bill Gates has donated 28 billion himself, and it seems like people think he still does not donate enough. The average American makes less than 2 million in their life, I think 28 billion is VERY generous donation. And that is ju
16、st Bill Gates, dont forget the other rich people donating. To summarize, its their money, they can do what they so chose, so dont try to force people to give away money, because people are already doing it themselves. Frances Snead from Mexico Every religion in the world demands caring for the poor,
17、 sick and needy. It is the obligation of the rich everywhere to help those less fortunate not only for religious and humanitarian reasons but to contribute to the economic growth and development of the country. Habitually poor people breed revolution and destruction. Millions of Mexicos poor have no
18、 land, no job prospects and no hope of improving their life, especially the native tribal people who have been subjugated by the Spanish for centuries. It is obscene to think one man has all that wealth at his disposal and would not assist his country and its people. James Alex from the UK Billionai
19、res should donate the vast majority of their personal wealth. Since much of these billionaires “money“ is tied to stocks which they cant really sell without their companies going down with them, it makes sense that people such as Bill Gates will still have extraordinary net-worth. But anything they
20、dont need for a reasonable day to day and supporting their families should go to charity. The same goes for all people. Kanhaiya Kumar from India I think billionaires should donate enormous sums of money to charity, and I do mean “charity“ and not “freeloader“. Im an idealist and I believe that to w
21、hom much is given or even of whoever earns infinitely more than he needs, much is expected. In a world where opportunity is astronomically unequal, having lots of money just for ones self while there are millions of people in the world living in poverty just doesnt make sense. Manala Aigbi from Braz
22、il I believe billionaires have worked hard for their money and should not be taxed twice just because they are richer than the average person. Maybe a progressive system of taxation should be introduced and utilized by the government and in regards to billionaires being more involved in charity. Of
23、course, most billionaires should be interested in well being of less privileged individuals, as our care for each other is what makes us human. 3 Nowadays in China, quite a handful of philanthropist choose to do charities in a high-profile manner. When they donate money and/or basic necessities, the
24、y would make sure that the camera and the press are present. The following two excerpts are two attitudes towards high-profile charity. Read them carefully and write your response in NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the arguments on both sides; 2. give your comment.
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