大学英语常考作文范文

1.

For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic: Attend Your Classes Regularly. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese.

1. 现在大学校园里,迟到、早退、旷课是常见的现象;

2. 保证学生的出勤率对大学教育的重要性;

3. 作为一个大学生应该怎样做

Attend Your Classes Regularly

Nowadays it is a very common phenomenon that some university students are late for or even absent from classes. And still there are some students who slip out of the classroom before the class is over. Class attendance has become a thorny problem to both the students and teachers.

In fact, it is very important for the students to attend their classes regularly. First, it will ensure you to catch up with the teachers in your learning. That is very helpful to you if you want to do a good job in your study. Second, attending classes regularly is a way of showing respect to your teachers, too. Your teachers will feel bad if the students do not attend their classes, which, in turn, will affect their teaching and be no

good for the students. Third, attending classes regularly will help to form a good habit of punctuality, which is of great importance for the students to do a good job in the future.

Therefore, we university students should form the good habit of attending our classes regularly from now on. And some day we’ll benefit from it.

2.

Is it Necessary to Attend Training Classes?

1. 现在社会上有各种各样的培训班;

2. 有些人认为有必要参加课外培训班,有些人则认为没有必要;

3. 你的观点

Is it Necessary to Attend Training Classes?

All across the country a great diversity of custom-made classes are mushrooming, in which special training is provided concerning computer skills, arts, sports, and other extracurricular specialties like maths and writing. Among them language crash courses for various tests, such as CET, BEC, TOFEL, IELTS, GRE and so forth, are especially noticeable for its wide range and high attendance rate.

Some consider it advisable to attend such classes while others believe it unnecessary. The former argues that it’s far more effective to command these special skills with the help of an experienced trainer than to work at them on their own. They are convinced that these training classes can make up for what is not taught in school, hence, more competitive edge over their peers. The latter group of people, nonetheless, criticize it as a sheer waste of resources. They warn that the quality of most training courses is questionable, as they are marketed to get money out of our pocket rather than get knowledge into our head.

As far as I am concerned, a little bit of such special training does us no harm, but too much of it can only prove to be counter-productive. Anyhow, the deprived free time can be better invested in recreation at weekends, talking to an old friend, or simply enjoying a long-overdue vacation.

3.

Craze for Civil Service Examinations

1. 现在有越来越多的大学毕业生报考公务员

2. 引起此现象的原因

3. 你的看法

【范文】

Craze for Civil Service Examinations

Every year hundreds of thousands of people in China take civil service exams conducted at various levels in the hope of becoming government employees. Among them, college graduates are a fast-growing force that can’t be ignored. The craze for being a civil servant is not limited to liberal arts majors, as it’s also gaining popularity among science and engineering students.

In the final analysis, this growing trend among the youngsters is mainly attributable to two factors – ambitions and comforts. On the one hand, many ambitious college graduates view these exams as a springboard to a higher social status, greater power and prestige, on which many of their other wishes rest. On the other, as being a civil servant generally means a stable income, enviable healthcare and pension programs, as well as other comforts of life, it’s quite an appealing career option to many people, especially in this age of sluggish world economy.

Personally, the desire to be a government official is beyond reproach, as the nation and the people do need an injection of new blood into the civil service sectors. The fresh-faced college graduates, armed with lofty

ideals, new vision, and strong drive, are undoubtedly among the best candidates.

4.

Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a

composition on the topic Attending TV PK shows does no

good to young people. You should write at least 150 words,

and base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese)

below:

1.现在各种各样的电视选秀节目吸引了许多年轻人,为了实现明星

梦,一些年轻人甚至放弃了学业,这种现象引起了许多关注。

2.为什么会有这种现象,有什么影响。

3.你的看法。

Attending TV PK Shows Does No Good to Young People

Nowadays TV PK shows are great hits in China and have attracted many young people. Some youngsters even give up their studies to attend these shows in the hope of becoming famous overnight. Some people think these shows provide young people more chance to show talents, while others believe that attending these shows does no good to the young

people. As for me, I prefer the latter opinion.

It should be admitted that some young people like Li yuchun have stood out from the numerous attendants in the PK show, but that doesn’t mean attending the PK shows is a good way to become successful for the young people. The following reasons can support my view. Firstly, TV PK shows breed restlessness and induce young people to hunt after fame at whatever cost. Secondly, TV PK shows can subvert the youngsters’ values. They think attending the PK shows is a shortcut to success, so they may despise the way of achieving success by hard work. Finally, if the young people fail in these shows, they will suffer a psychological unbalance.

In a word, attending TV PK shows is not a good way for young people to make a success. I suggest young people should think twice before deciding to attend PK shows.

5.

Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay

entitled Say “Thank You” to Parents. You should write at

least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese:

1. 很多的大学生从未跟父母道过谢

2. 请说明原因

3. 你的建议

Say “Thank You” to Parents

According to a recent survey involving over 3000 undergraduates, 35% of university students have never said “Thank you” to their parents. Their parents have done all they could to bring them up in the past score of years, but have never been rewarded with gratitude.

This phenomenon may be explained by the following reasons. First, some students regard it as parents’ duty to support them spiritually and financially. And it is not necessary to express appreciation to their parents. Second, many youngsters are indeed aware of their parents’ tender love but are not accustomed to saying “Thank you”. Some even find a generation gap between themselves and their parents, thus feeling reluctant to express their affection for their parents.

In my opinion, expressing thankfulness to our parents is a way of respecting them and showing our love to them. We should express our feelings directly and bravely, but what’s more important is, we should do all that we can to reward them.

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