gmat写作北美范文分析

                             

gmat写作北美范文分析

   学习GMAT写作往往离不开“北美范文”,但其中良莠不齐,并非篇篇能称之为“范”,毕竟它们不是ACT/ETS所钦定的文章。如此说来,Official Guide上的范文就弥足珍贵,无论6分的还是5分、4分的都要仔细分析,尤其是其中所给与的分析和评论更是要细细体味,领悟其精神,然后用心实践。

  下面是一篇官方给出满分的ARGUMENT范文,我们来一起赏析,看看它为何能scored six

  The following appeared as part of an article in a daily newspaper:

  "Most companies would agree that as the risk of physical injury occurring on the job increases, the wages paid to employees should also increase. Hence it makes financial sense for employers to make the workplace safer: they could thus reduce their payroll expenses and save money."

  Discuss how well reasoned you find this argument. In your discussion be sure to analyze the line of reasoning and the use of evidence in the argument. For example, you may need to consider what questionable assumptions underlie the thinking and what alternative explanations or counterexamples might weaken the conclusion. You can also discuss what sort of evidence would strengthen or refute the argument, what changes in the argument would make it more logically sound, and what, if anything, would help you better evaluate its conclusion.

  首段

  This argument states that it makes financial sense for employers to make the workplace safer because by making the workplace safer then lower wages could be paid to employees. This conclusion is based on the premise that as the list of physical injury increases, the wages paid to employees should also increase. However, there are several assumptions that may not necessarily apply to this argument. For example, the costs associated with making the workplace safe must outweigh the increased payroll expenses due to hazardous conditions. Also, one must look at the plausability of improving the work environment. And finally, because most companies agree that as the risk of injury increases so will wages doesn't necessarily mean that the all companies which have hazardous work environments agree.

  中间段1

  The first issue to be addressed is whether increased labor costs justify large capital expenditures to improve the work environment. Clearly one could argue that if making the workplace safe would cost an exorbitant amount of money in comparison to leaving the workplace as is and paying slightly increased wages than it would not make sense to improve the work environment. For example, if making the workplace safe would cost $100 million versus additional payroll expenses of only $5,000 per year, it would make financial sense to simply pay the increased wages. No business or business owner with any sense would pay all that extra money just to save a couple dollars and improve employee health and relations. To consider this, a cost benefit analysis must be made. I also feel that although a cost benefit analysis should be the determining factor with regard to these decisions making financial sense, it may not be the determining factor with regard to making social, moral and ethical sense.

  中间段2

  This argument also relies on the idea that companies solely use financial sense in analysing improving the work environment. This is not the case. Companies look at other considerations such as the negative social ramifications of high on-job injuries. For example, Toyota spends large amounts of money improving its environment because while its goal is to be profitable, it also prides itself on high employee morale and an almost perfectly safe work environment. However, Toyota finds that it can do both, as by improving employee health and employee relations they are guaranteed a more motivated staff, and hence a more efficient staff; this guarantees more money for the business as well as more safety for the employees.

  中间段3

  Finally one must understand that not all work environments can be made safer. For example, in the case of coal mining, a company only has limited ways of making the work environment safe. While companies may be able to ensure some safety precautions, they may not be able to provide all the safety measures necessary. In other words, a mining company has limited ability to control the air quality within a coal mine and therefore it cannot control the risk of employees getting blacklung. In other words, regardless of the intent of the company, some jobs are simply dangerous in nature.

  末段

  In conclusion, while at first it may seem to make financial sense to improve the safety of the work environment sometimes it truly does not make financial sense. Furthermore, financial sense may not be the only issue a company faces. Other types of analyses must be made such as the social ramifications of an unsafe work environment and the overall ability of a company to improve that environment (i.e., coal mine). Before any decision is made, all this things   must be considered, not simply the reduction of payroll expenses.

  这篇官方钦定满分的范文,其最明显的优点在于:

  1、字数高达599 words, 充分体现了字数为王的判分倾向。

  2、标准的五段制,首段、末端,中间三段,看上去很美。

  3、没有陈词滥调、满篇废话的模板式语言。

  只有以上三点离满分还是很远的,之所以SIX,我看更重要的在于,每段各尽其责,既独立又统一,形成了完整的ARGUMENT,specifically:

  1、首段再现了原TOPIC的推理过程,并指出其assumptions多有不适;尤其令阅卷人高兴的是:首段在最后简化罗列了推理中的三个问题。要知道美国人就喜欢的作文——总分式,在首段就把三个ideas罗列出来,然后在中间三段分别展开,先总后分,一目了然。

  2、中一的TS——“The first issue to be addressed is whether increased labor costs justify large capital expenditures to improve the work environment。”可谓是一针见血,一剑封喉。对于这样严重的推理漏洞,如果不首先指出,其argument必然软弱乏力。此所谓Topic中的“必削点”,不可不察。

  3、中二的TS——“This argument also relies on the idea that companies solely use financial sense in analysing improving the work environment。”这可谓是剑走偏锋,独辟蹊径,出人所料。文章竟然批评了Topic以钱为本经营理念,提出了要以人为本,这样写是有一定风险,毕竟这不是Issue。那本文是如何化险为夷的呢?且看本段最后一句“this guarantees more money for the business as well as more safety for the employees。”我不由得长舒一口,人家再次回归了,又回到了Topic中以“Money”为本的推理。

  4、中三的TS——“Finally one must understand that not all work environments can be made safer。”这充分体现了作者不只是坐而论道的arguer,而是关心其可行性的现实主义者,考虑到方案本身的可行性和局限性。

  5、末端不但对首段提出的论点做出了重复性的总结,而且又不厌其烦地吧中间三段的ideas一一罗列。如此“啰嗦”估计令某些同学略有不齿,但这恰恰是美国人的最爱,cultural shock了吧?

  本文最令我欣赏的地方,就是对EXAMPLES的运用:

  1、中间段一,运用了“设例”(假设的情况),$100 million啦、$5,000了,很幼稚是吧?可美国人喜欢啊;咱中国的学生,尤其是理工科的,喜欢用一些相当高深的例子,有没有想过那些阅卷老师能看懂吗?尤其是在极短时间内,他们IQ又不高,知识又不多,联想又不丰富……

  2、中间段二,运用了“具例”(具体的例子),举一个妇孺皆知的Toyota例子把想说明的问题统统道出,再次体现出美国人喜欢浅显易懂的事例。

  3、中间段三,运用了“泛例”(某一类人、团体或组织),通过采煤行业指出了计划可行性的所受到的制约,一个多么质朴无华的泛例,充分地考虑到了阅卷老师的理解能力。

  以上这一切怎能不让美国阅卷者频频颔首,啧啧称善呢?他或她手中的笔在纸上划出了一条美丽的弧线 —— 6

  相反,有些中国学生,凭借自己繁密的逻辑、渊深的例子和云雾缭绕的行文,每每令那些阅卷者咬唇咂舌,shrug连连,又怎能获得一个理想的分数呢?你挑战了他的智商,他必然报复你的分数。

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第二篇:GMAT写作6分范文(Argument)

GMAT写作6分范文(Argument)

In this argument,the author concludes that?To support his conclusion,the author points out that?.In addition,the author reasons that?Further more,he also assumes

that?.At first glance,the author‘s argument appears to be somehow appealing,while a close examination will reveal how groundless it is.We do not have to look very far to see the invalidity of this argument.This argument is problematic for the following reasons.

In the first place,this argument rests on a gratuitous

assumption that?.The author unfairly assumes

that?.However,the assumption is questionable because the author provides no evidence to support this argument.The arguer fails to take into account other facts that might

contribute to the result that?It is likely that?;it is also likely that?Any of these scenarios,if true,would show that?

(72)Therefore,this argument is unwarranted without ruling out such possibility.

In the second place,the argument commits a logic fallacy of“after this and therefore because of this”.In no case can the mere fact that?be cited as evidence to support the

assumption that there is a causal-effect relationship between

A and B.Moreover,that just because B can be statistically correlated with A does not necessarily mean that A is the cause of B.In fact,the author has obviously neglected the possibility of other alternative facts such as?,or?may contribute to a certain extent to B.It may be only a

coincidence that??.Unless the author can rule out other factors relevant to?,this assumption in question can not be accepted.

In the third place,the evidence that the author provides is insufficient to support the conclusion drawn from it.One example is rarely sufficient to establish a general

conclusion.Unless the arguer can show that A1 is

representative of all A,the conclusion that B?is completely unwarranted.In fact,in face of such limited evidence,it is

fallacious to draw any conclusion at all.

In the fourth place,the argument has also committed a false analogy fallacy.The argument rests on the assumption that A is analogous to B in all respects,and the author assumes without justification that all things are equal,and that the background conditions have remained the same at different times or at different locations.There is,however,no guarantee that this is the case.Nor does the author cite any evidence to

support this assumption.Lacking this assumption,the

conclusion that?is entirely unfounded.In fact,it is highly doubtful that the facts drawn from B are applicable to

A.Differences between A and B clearly out weight the

similarities,thus making the analogy highly less than valid.For example,A??,however,B??Thus,it is likely much more difficult for B to do??

In addition,the conclusion unjustifiably relies on the poll

while the validity of the survey itself is doubtful.The poll cited

by the author is too vague to be informative.The claim does not indicate who,when,how and by whom the survey is

conducted,neither does it mention what is the sample size,or how the samples are selected.Until these questions are answered the results are worthless as evidence to support that?.

Besides,the author assumes that A and B are mutually

exclusive alternatives.However,the author has never offered

any reasons or evidences for imposing an either/or

choice.Common sense and observation tells us that adjoining both A and B might produce better results.

To sum up,the conclusion lacks credibility because the

evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the author claims.To make the argument more

convincing concerning?.,the arguer would have to provide more information that?The arguer should also demonstrate that?.to make this argument logically acceptable.(51)

Since the author commits the above mentioned logical mistakes and fails to consider the whole situation comprehensively,his ideas should not be adopted.The conclusion would be strengthened if he?.

In conclusion,the arguer fails to substantiate his claim that?.Because the evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the arguer claims.To strengthen the argument,the arguer must convince us that?.In

addition,the arguer could have to provide more precise information to support his claim.

It is entirely possible that management has become lax

regarding any number of factors that can affect the bottom line such as inferior products,careless product

pricing,inefficient production,poor employee expense

monitoring,ineffective advertising,sloppy buying policies and other wasteful spending.In this argument,the author

concludes that?To support his conclusion,the author points

out that?.In addition,the author reasons that?Further more,he also assumes that?.At first glance,the author‘s argument appears to be somehow appealing,while a close examination will reveal how groundless it is.We do not have to look very far to see the invalidity of this argument.This argument is problematic for the following reasons. In the first place,this argument rests on a gratuitous assumption that?.The author unfairly assumes

that?.However,the assumption is questionable because the author provides no evidence to support this argument.The arguer fails to take into account other facts that might

contribute to the result that?It is likely that?;it is also likely that?Any of these scenarios,if true,would show that?

(72)Therefore,this argument is unwarranted without ruling out such possibility.

In the second place,the argument commits a logic fallacy of

“after this and therefore because of this”.In no case can the

mere fact that?be cited as evidence to support the

assumption that there is a causal-effect relationship between

A and B.Moreover,that just because B can be statistically correlated with A does not necessarily mean that A is the cause of B.In fact,the author has obviously neglected the possibility of other alternative facts such as?,or?may contribute to a certain extent to B.It may be only a

coincidence that??.Unless the author can rule out other factors relevant to?,this assumption in question can not be

accepted.

In the third place,the evidence that the author provides is insufficient to support the conclusion drawn from it.One example is rarely sufficient to establish a general

conclusion.Unless the arguer can show that A1 is

representative of all A,the conclusion that B?is completely unwarranted.In fact,in face of such limited evidence,it is fallacious to draw any conclusion at all.

In the fourth place,the argument has also committed a false analogy fallacy.The argument rests on the assumption that A is analogous to B in all respects,and the author assumes without justification that all things are equal,and that the background conditions have remained the same at different times or at different locations.There is,however,no guarantee that this is the case.Nor does the author cite any evidence to support this assumption.Lacking this assumption,the conclusion that?is entirely unfounded.In fact,it is highly

doubtful that the facts drawn from B are applicable to

A.Differences between A and B clearly out weight the

similarities,thus making the analogy highly less than valid.For example,A??,however,B??Thus,it is likely much more difficult for B to do??

In addition,the conclusion unjustifiably relies on the poll

while the validity of the survey itself is doubtful.The poll cited by the author is too vague to be informative.The claim does not indicate who,when,how and by whom the survey is

conducted,neither does it mention what is the sample size,or how the samples are selected.Until these questions are answered the results are worthless as evidence to support that?.

Besides,the author assumes that A and B are mutually

exclusive alternatives.However,the author has never offered any reasons or evidences for imposing an either/or

choice.Common sense and observation tells us that adjoining

both A and B might produce better results.

To sum up,the conclusion lacks credibility because the

evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the author claims.To make the argument more

convincing concerning?.,the arguer would have to provide more information that?The arguer should also demonstrate that?.to make this argument logically acceptable.(51)

Since the author commits the above mentioned logical

mistakes and fails to consider the whole situation comprehensively,his ideas should not be adopted.The conclusion would be strengthened if he?.

In conclusion,the arguer fails to substantiate his claim that?.Because the evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the arguer claims.To strengthen the argument,the arguer must convince us that?.In addition,the arguer could have to provide more precise

information to support his claim.

It is entirely possible that management has become lax

regarding any number of factors that can affect the bottom line such as inferior products,careless product

pricing,inefficient production,poor employee expense

monitoring,ineffective advertising,sloppy buying policies and other wasteful spending.

In this argument,the author concludes that?To support his

conclusion,the author points out that?.In addition,the author reasons that?Further more,he also assumes

that?.At first glance,the author‘s argument appears to be somehow appealing,while a close examination will reveal how groundless it is.We do not have to look very far to see the invalidity of this argument.This argument is problematic for the following reasons.

In the first place,this argument rests on a gratuitous

assumption that?.The author unfairly assumes

that?.However,the assumption is questionable because the author provides no evidence to support this argument.The arguer fails to take into account other facts that might

contribute to the result that?It is likely that?;it is also likely that?Any of these scenarios,if true,would show that?

(72)Therefore,this argument is unwarranted without ruling out such possibility.

In the second place,the argument commits a logic fallacy of

“after this and therefore because of this”.In no case can the mere fact that?be cited as evidence to support the

assumption that there is a causal-effect relationship between

A and B.Moreover,that just because B can be statistically correlated with A does not necessarily mean that A is the cause of B.In fact,the author has obviously neglected the possibility of other alternative facts such as?,or?may contribute to a certain extent to B.It may be only a

coincidence that??.Unless the author can rule out other

factors relevant to?,this assumption in question can not be accepted.

In the third place,the evidence that the author provides is insufficient to support the conclusion drawn from it.One example is rarely sufficient to establish a general

conclusion.Unless the arguer can show that A1 is

representative of all A,the conclusion that B?is completely unwarranted.In fact,in face of such limited evidence,it is fallacious to draw any conclusion at all.

In the fourth place,the argument has also committed a false analogy fallacy.The argument rests on the assumption that A is analogous to B in all respects,and the author assumes without justification that all things are equal,and that the background conditions have remained the same at different times or at different locations.There is,however,no guarantee that this is the case.Nor does the author cite any evidence to support this assumption.Lacking this assumption,the conclusion that?is entirely unfounded.In fact,it is highly

doubtful that the facts drawn from B are applicable to

A.Differences between A and B clearly out weight the

similarities,thus making the analogy highly less than valid.For example,A??,however,B??Thus,it is likely much more difficult for B to do??

In addition,the conclusion unjustifiably relies on the poll

while the validity of the survey itself is doubtful.The poll cited by the author is too vague to be informative.The claim does not indicate who,when,how and by whom the survey is

conducted,neither does it mention what is the sample size,or how the samples are selected.Until these questions are answered the results are worthless as evidence to support that?.

Besides,the author assumes that A and B are mutually

exclusive alternatives.However,the author has never offered any reasons or evidences for imposing an either/or

choice.Common sense and observation tells us that adjoining

both A and B might produce better results.

To sum up,the conclusion lacks credibility because the

evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the author claims.To make the argument more

convincing concerning?.,the arguer would have to provide more information that?The arguer should also demonstrate that?.to make this argument logically acceptable.(51)

Since the author commits the above mentioned logical

mistakes and fails to consider the whole situation comprehensively,his ideas should not be adopted.The conclusion would be strengthened if he?.

In conclusion,the arguer fails to substantiate his claim that?.Because the evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the arguer claims.To strengthen the argument,the arguer must convince us that?.In addition,the arguer could have to provide more precise

information to support his claim.

It is entirely possible that management has become lax

regarding any number of factors that can affect the bottom line such as inferior products,careless product

pricing,inefficient production,poor employee expense

monitoring,ineffective advertising,sloppy buying policies and other wasteful spending.

In this argument,the author concludes that?To support his

conclusion,the author points out that?.In addition,the author reasons that?Further more,he also assumes

that?.At first glance,the author‘s argument appears to be somehow appealing,while a close examination will reveal how groundless it is.We do not have to look very far to see the invalidity of this argument.This argument is problematic for the following reasons.

In the first place,this argument rests on a gratuitous

assumption that?.The author unfairly assumes

that?.However,the assumption is questionable because the author provides no evidence to support this argument.The arguer fails to take into account other facts that might

contribute to the result that?It is likely that?;it is also likely that?Any of these scenarios,if true,would show that?

(72)Therefore,this argument is unwarranted without ruling out such possibility.

In the second place,the argument commits a logic fallacy of

“after this and therefore because of this”.In no case can the mere fact that?be cited as evidence to support the

assumption that there is a causal-effect relationship between

A and B.Moreover,that just because B can be statistically correlated with A does not necessarily mean that A is the cause of B.In fact,the author has obviously neglected the possibility of other alternative facts such as?,or?may contribute to a certain extent to B.It may be only a

coincidence that??.Unless the author can rule out other

factors relevant to?,this assumption in question can not be accepted.

In the third place,the evidence that the author provides is insufficient to support the conclusion drawn from it.One example is rarely sufficient to establish a general

conclusion.Unless the arguer can show that A1 is

representative of all A,the conclusion that B?is completely unwarranted.In fact,in face of such limited evidence,it is fallacious to draw any conclusion at all.

In the fourth place,the argument has also committed a false analogy fallacy.The argument rests on the assumption that A is analogous to B in all respects,and the author assumes without justification that all things are equal,and that the background conditions have remained the same at different times or at different locations.There is,however,no guarantee that this is the case.Nor does the author cite any evidence to support this assumption.Lacking this assumption,the conclusion that?is entirely unfounded.In fact,it is highly

doubtful that the facts drawn from B are applicable to

A.Differences between A and B clearly out weight the

similarities,thus making the analogy highly less than valid.For example,A??,however,B??Thus,it is likely much more difficult for B to do??

In addition,the conclusion unjustifiably relies on the poll

while the validity of the survey itself is doubtful.The poll cited by the author is too vague to be informative.The claim does not indicate who,when,how and by whom the survey is

conducted,neither does it mention what is the sample size,or how the samples are selected.Until these questions are answered the results are worthless as evidence to support that?.

Besides,the author assumes that A and B are mutually

exclusive alternatives.However,the author has never offered any reasons or evidences for imposing an either/or

choice.Common sense and observation tells us that adjoining

both A and B might produce better results.

To sum up,the conclusion lacks credibility because the

evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the author claims.To make the argument more

convincing concerning?.,the arguer would have to provide more information that?The arguer should also demonstrate that?.to make this argument logically acceptable.(51)

Since the author commits the above mentioned logical

mistakes and fails to consider the whole situation comprehensively,his ideas should not be adopted.The conclusion would be strengthened if he?.

In conclusion,the arguer fails to substantiate his claim that?.Because the evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the arguer claims.To strengthen the argument,the arguer must convince us that?.In addition,the arguer could have to provide more precise

information to support his claim.

It is entirely possible that management has become lax

regarding any number of factors that can affect the bottom line such as inferior products,careless product

pricing,inefficient production,poor employee expense

monitoring,ineffective advertising,sloppy buying policies and other wasteful spending.

In this argument,the author concludes that?To support his

conclusion,the author points out that?.In addition,the author reasons that?Further more,he also assumes

that?.At first glance,the author‘s argument appears to be somehow appealing,while a close examination will reveal how groundless it is.We do not have to look very far to see the invalidity of this argument.This argument is problematic for the following reasons.

In the first place,this argument rests on a gratuitous

assumption that?.The author unfairly assumes

that?.However,the assumption is questionable because the author provides no evidence to support this argument.The arguer fails to take into account other facts that might

contribute to the result that?It is likely that?;it is also likely that?Any of these scenarios,if true,would show that?

(72)Therefore,this argument is unwarranted without ruling out such possibility.

In the second place,the argument commits a logic fallacy of

“after this and therefore because of this”.In no case can the mere fact that?be cited as evidence to support the

assumption that there is a causal-effect relationship between

A and B.Moreover,that just because B can be statistically correlated with A does not necessarily mean that A is the cause of B.In fact,the author has obviously neglected the possibility of other alternative facts such as?,or?may contribute to a certain extent to B.It may be only a

coincidence that??.Unless the author can rule out other

factors relevant to?,this assumption in question can not be accepted.

In the third place,the evidence that the author provides is insufficient to support the conclusion drawn from it.One example is rarely sufficient to establish a general

conclusion.Unless the arguer can show that A1 is

representative of all A,the conclusion that B?is completely unwarranted.In fact,in face of such limited evidence,it is fallacious to draw any conclusion at all.

In the fourth place,the argument has also committed a false analogy fallacy.The argument rests on the assumption that A is analogous to B in all respects,and the author assumes without justification that all things are equal,and that the background conditions have remained the same at different times or at different locations.There is,however,no guarantee that this is the case.Nor does the author cite any evidence to support this assumption.Lacking this assumption,the conclusion that?is entirely unfounded.In fact,it is highly

doubtful that the facts drawn from B are applicable to

A.Differences between A and B clearly out weight the

similarities,thus making the analogy highly less than valid.For example,A??,however,B??Thus,it is likely much more difficult for B to do??

In addition,the conclusion unjustifiably relies on the poll

while the validity of the survey itself is doubtful.The poll cited by the author is too vague to be informative.The claim does not indicate who,when,how and by whom the survey is

conducted,neither does it mention what is the sample size,or how the samples are selected.Until these questions are answered the results are worthless as evidence to support that?.

Besides,the author assumes that A and B are mutually

exclusive alternatives.However,the author has never offered any reasons or evidences for imposing an either/or

choice.Common sense and observation tells us that adjoining

both A and B might produce better results.

To sum up,the conclusion lacks credibility because the

evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the author claims.To make the argument more

convincing concerning?.,the arguer would have to provide more information that?The arguer should also demonstrate that?.to make this argument logically acceptable.(51)

Since the author commits the above mentioned logical

mistakes and fails to consider the whole situation comprehensively,his ideas should not be adopted.The conclusion would be strengthened if he?.

In conclusion,the arguer fails to substantiate his claim that?.Because the evidence cited in the analysis does not lend strong support to what the arguer claims.To strengthen the argument,the arguer must convince us that?.In addition,the arguer could have to provide more precise

information to support his claim.

It is entirely possible that management has become lax

regarding any number of factors that can affect the bottom line such as inferior products,careless product

pricing,inefficient production,poor employee expense

monitoring,ineffective advertising,sloppy buying policies and other wasteful spending.

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