[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷77及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 77及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 It is reported that Chinese lawmakers are considering regulations to promote reading among the public. The news has caused concern over what exactly a new policy regarding reading might entail, but some do believe that the measure could help promote the av
2、erage literacy rate across China. The following are excerpts of opinions. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions; 2. give your comment. Ye Zhurong from Beijing While entertainment and leisure magazines are extremely popular, traditional pub
3、lications are no longer well received. People read books more flippantly. With the increase of soap operas and other TV shows, fewer and fewer people are attached to reading. Although electronic media help spread information, it still defers the traditional practice of reading. Raising the overall l
4、iteracy rate is no easy target. With reading not stressed at all, efforts to stimulate public interest will have to be plentiful. For example, schools should create encouraging atmospheres for reading and allow students to fall in love with books to eventually affect all of society. Furthermore, its
5、 important to set up more libraries. At some existing facilities, most books are old, procedures outdated and borrowing fees absolute. To boost national literacy, implementation is the key. We need to put into practice all kinds of effective measures to promote reading. Jia Zhiyong from Chongqi Whil
6、e a reading law places emphasis on national literacy levels, it also reflects the worrying fact that reading has yet to be encouraged among the Chinese public, which likes to boast about its 5,000-year-old history and rich culture. People read for certain purposes, including making money or conducti
7、ng research. It is also a leisurely pastime to be enjoyed in ones spare time. No matter what type you are engaged in, reading is helpful for both personal and social progress. A lack of reading could well damage the advancement of an innovative culture or civilization. In whatever form, reading is m
8、eant to make people feel good, improve personal qualities, tap into potential capabilities and promote innovation. How to develop and promote such a culture remains the key question. Qiu Shi from Shanghai To determine the necessity of a law we need to first ascertain what it entails. Officials claim
9、 the regulation would protect peoples right to read, while it remains unclear as to what would happen to those who do not enjoy books. Relevant authorities should provide sufficient investment in libraries and balance the distribution of reading materials across different areas, while ensuring peopl
10、e get enough time to read within a conducive environment. With a serious shortage of public facilities geared toward reading, laws are required to redress the matter. Mao Jianguo from Qingdao A nations literacy rate to a large extent affects its future development potential. When it comes to reading
11、, we have to look at two problems. First, the public must be provided with quality books, not trash ones on the market. Because pay is low, many writers can only survive by churning out as much of the latter as possible. Is it possible to better support authors in writing books with more literary va
12、lue? Second, its important to make reading more convenient, which requires the construction of more libraries. In some cities, such facilities lack books or are remotely situated. If people could have better access to quality reading material, surely public interest in books would increase. Therefor
13、e, at present, what we need is not a law, but more investment in facilities to boost enthusiasm for reading. 2 Unmarried men across China used to spend Nov. 11 lamenting their single status with a drink. Now that unofficial holiday has become the worlds largest online shopping event. The following t
14、wo excerpts are about this online shopping carnival. Though it sees record breaking sales every year, it causes many concerns meanwhile. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize the development of Double-11 craze, and then 2. express your opinion towards this fes
15、tival, especially whether consumers are truly benefiting from it. Excerpt 1 At one second after midnight, when the calendar flips to November 11th, millions of Chinese shoppers will start clicking themselves into a frenzy of consumer excess. Through their smartphones, computers and tablets, they wil
16、l take advantage of steep discounts and other incentives offered by Chinas biggest online retailers, who have been busily laying the groundwork with advertising campaigns and assiduous logistical preparations. By the time midnight rolls round the following day, shoppers will have spent billions of y
17、uan, and many of the hundreds of millions of packages that they ordered online will have been delivered to their doors. How did a frivolous and informal Chinese holiday evolve into the worlds biggest single-day retail event? November 11th is “Singles Day“ in China, a holiday that now occasions these
18、 massive movements of merchandise. Since the 1990s it has been observed casually and playfully by unmarried Chinese to celebrate or perhaps bemoan their single status. The date was chosen because of the four ones it contains (11/11). It is the Alibaba Group that claims the credit for transforming Si
19、ngles Day into a shopping orgy. In 2009, one of its executives was trawling the calendar for an autumn date to serve as the foundation for a Chinese shopping day that could rival Americas Black Friday the day after Thanksgiving that marks the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. The goal was
20、to use discounts and other one-off promotions to lure Chinas already-avid consumer class into online retail. The promotion was an immediate success and has grown since: shoppers spent more than 57 billion yuan via Alibaba alone last year. That dwarfs the $1.5 billion spent by Americans online during
21、 last years Black Friday. Excerpt 2 “I like Double Eleven. Everything is cheap on this day. This year, Im only buying clothes. They are much cheaper online than they are in shopping malls. But the thing is, youve got to be careful on this day. You need to compare the prices offered in different shop
22、s, because some shops will raise prices first before they lower it on Singles Day.“ said Li Jianhua, a customer in Beijing. One issue which tends to crop up every year is the availability of products people want to buy. Zhao Ping with the Ministry of Commerce says theyve found a growing number of re
23、tailers, particularly those selling products online, are simply using Singles Day as a way to promote their own site. “The Double Eleven shopping spree is more complicated than it seems. Many online shops are involved in the promotion. But their supplies often dont meet the demand. Many people have
24、found that the low-price products theyve set their sights on are gone almost instantly. Many businesses use this trick to attract customers to their online shops, benefiting only a very small number of their customers.“ The Commerce Ministry is also warning consumers to be wary of certain bargains,
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