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1.2022年6月英語四級(jí)高分范文
寫作范文Universities Should Reward Blood Donors
Should university students be rewarded for donating blood or should they do it out of altruistic reasons? As far as I am concerned, I believe that students should not make the donation merely in order to obtain rewards. Yet, institutions ought to devise some incentives to promote blood donation.
To begin with, the act in question is to help or even save the lives of people in need. In view of the notion that prize and punishment should be meted out accordingly, donors should be rewarded for their selflessness. Second, the implementation of various incentives also serves to encourage students to donate blood. As the saying goes, "One good turn deserves another." Even if donors do demand some repayment, it is utterly justified. Meanwhile, the establishment of the incentive policy also reinforces an advantageous societal system where good deeds are encouraged. Nevertheless, the foregoing points do not justify able-bodied students eschewing blood donation if no rewards are offered. Otherwise, our world would be replete with mercenary individuals; and no society can survive let alone thrive when it is corrupted with selfishness.
In the final analysis, students should make donations in an altruistic fashion".However, universities ought to present some rewards to express their gratitude. (205 words)
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1.It is undeniable that people are more inclined to donate blood when there are rewards being offered.
不可否認(rèn)的是,有報(bào)酬的時(shí)候人們更愿意獻(xiàn)血。
2.It makes sense that society should promote this laudable course of action by providing some rewards.
社會(huì)通過提供一些報(bào)酬鼓勵(lì)這種值得稱贊的行為是合乎情理的。
3.It is a praiseworthy act and should be justly credited.
這是一種值得稱贊的行為,理應(yīng)獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)。
4.If this policy manages to increase the much-needed blood donation, then government should enforce it.
如果這項(xiàng)政策能夠促進(jìn)人們獻(xiàn)血的話,政府就應(yīng)該實(shí)施這一政策。
2.2022年6月英語四級(jí)高分范文
寫作范文Teachers Should Put Students First
"Runner Fan", nickname of Fan Meizhong, who ran out of the classroom leaving his students behind during the May 12 earthquake, has caused a controversy concerning traditional Chinese values. Many people regard his action as wrong and a direct violation of teachers' responsibility and I would have to agree with them.
Firstly, it is the responsibility of a teacher to protect his students' safety by law. Being concerned solely fol his own life and leaving his students behind while fleeing violates the spirit of the law. In an emergency, each teacher is responsible for the direct supervision of his students. Furthermore, it will be of great help if they can direct the evacuation of their students to designated assembly areas in accordance with warning signals and written notification. It is out of the question that they should not remain with their students until rescue crews arrive. Secondly, teachers act as a role model for their students. The Compulsory Education Law does stipulate that “a teacher should be a model of virtue for others and should be devoted to the education of the people." Teachers not only teach students how to think, but also how to behave to support others in society. Fleeing the classroom and leaving the students behind in an emergency sets a bad example for students.
To conclude, teachers are responsible for students' safety in an emergency. Teachers are expected to demonstrate responsible behaviour and they ought to be specifically trained to deal with emergency situations. (248 words)
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1.A teacher is a stand-in parent for the children, and represents a halfway point between the family home and life as an adult in the wider community.
老師是孩子的代父母,是家庭和更廣闊社區(qū)內(nèi)的成人生活之間的一個(gè)連接點(diǎn)。
2.Teachers should give responsibility for the students’welfare when the parents are absent,and the students in their tum accept their authority and direction.
家長不在的時(shí)候老師應(yīng)該對(duì)學(xué)生的福祉負(fù)責(zé),相應(yīng)地學(xué)生也要尊重老師的權(quán)威、接受老師的管理。
3.Education officials have placed“protecting students’safety”under the third clause of the first revision to the regulation that came into being in 1997.
在對(duì)1997年制訂的規(guī)章進(jìn)行第一次修訂時(shí),教育官員把“保護(hù)學(xué)生安全”放在了第三條。
3.2022年6月英語四級(jí)高分范文
寫作范文Learnig from Mistakes
We all make mistakes which are inevitable. What is worse is failure to con own mistakes. While making mistakes is good, repeating mistakes is definitely not. Apart from correcting your own mistakes, we should learn from the mistakes.
You can only learn from a mistake after you admit you have made one. As soon as you start blaming other people, you distance yourself from any possible lesson that could be leamed from it. But if you courageously stand up and honestly say "This is my mistake and I am responsible", the possibilities for leaming will move towards you. Admission of a mistake, even if only privately to yourself, makes leaming possible by moving the focus away from blaming yourself and towards understanding. Wise people admit their mistakes easily. They know progress accelerates when they do. On the other hand, for many reasons admitting mistakes is difficult. This is why some people consider that they can leam nothing from mistakes, We are taught in school, in our families, or at work to feel guilty about failure and to do whatever we can to avoid mistakes. This sense of shame combined with the inevitability of setbacks when attempting difficult things explains why many people give up on heir goals: they are not prepared for the mistakes and failures they will face on their way to what they want.
In conclusion, we can and should leam good lessons from past mistakes in order to be more successful in our private and public lives. (251 words)
更多作文精彩句子
1.Sometimes the best way to learn anything is to start out by making mistakes.
有時(shí)學(xué)習(xí)東西的方式是從犯錯(cuò)開始。
2.The more mistakes a person makes,the more they will have learned and the greater chance they will have of succeeding on their next try.
一個(gè)人犯的錯(cuò)誤越多,他學(xué)到的就越多,他下一次嘗試的時(shí)候成功的幾率也越大。
3.The key, however, is to leam from your mistakes and never make the same mistake twice. Thomas Edison would have never invented the light bulb if he had not taken this principle to heart.
然而,關(guān)鍵是從你所犯的錯(cuò)誤中學(xué)習(xí)并且永遠(yuǎn)不再犯同樣的錯(cuò)誤。托馬斯·愛迪生如果沒有記住這個(gè)原則的話肯定發(fā)明不出電燈。

1.2022年6月英語四級(jí)高分范文
寫作范文Universities Should Reward Blood Donors
Should university students be rewarded for donating blood or should they do it out of altruistic reasons? As far as I am concerned, I believe that students should not make the donation merely in order to obtain rewards. Yet, institutions ought to devise some incentives to promote blood donation.
To begin with, the act in question is to help or even save the lives of people in need. In view of the notion that prize and punishment should be meted out accordingly, donors should be rewarded for their selflessness. Second, the implementation of various incentives also serves to encourage students to donate blood. As the saying goes, "One good turn deserves another." Even if donors do demand some repayment, it is utterly justified. Meanwhile, the establishment of the incentive policy also reinforces an advantageous societal system where good deeds are encouraged. Nevertheless, the foregoing points do not justify able-bodied students eschewing blood donation if no rewards are offered. Otherwise, our world would be replete with mercenary individuals; and no society can survive let alone thrive when it is corrupted with selfishness.
In the final analysis, students should make donations in an altruistic fashion".However, universities ought to present some rewards to express their gratitude. (205 words)
更多作文精彩句子
1.It is undeniable that people are more inclined to donate blood when there are rewards being offered.
不可否認(rèn)的是,有報(bào)酬的時(shí)候人們更愿意獻(xiàn)血。
2.It makes sense that society should promote this laudable course of action by providing some rewards.
社會(huì)通過提供一些報(bào)酬鼓勵(lì)這種值得稱贊的行為是合乎情理的。
3.It is a praiseworthy act and should be justly credited.
這是一種值得稱贊的行為,理應(yīng)獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)。
4.If this policy manages to increase the much-needed blood donation, then government should enforce it.
如果這項(xiàng)政策能夠促進(jìn)人們獻(xiàn)血的話,政府就應(yīng)該實(shí)施這一政策。
2.2022年6月英語四級(jí)高分范文
寫作范文Teachers Should Put Students First
"Runner Fan", nickname of Fan Meizhong, who ran out of the classroom leaving his students behind during the May 12 earthquake, has caused a controversy concerning traditional Chinese values. Many people regard his action as wrong and a direct violation of teachers' responsibility and I would have to agree with them.
Firstly, it is the responsibility of a teacher to protect his students' safety by law. Being concerned solely fol his own life and leaving his students behind while fleeing violates the spirit of the law. In an emergency, each teacher is responsible for the direct supervision of his students. Furthermore, it will be of great help if they can direct the evacuation of their students to designated assembly areas in accordance with warning signals and written notification. It is out of the question that they should not remain with their students until rescue crews arrive. Secondly, teachers act as a role model for their students. The Compulsory Education Law does stipulate that “a teacher should be a model of virtue for others and should be devoted to the education of the people." Teachers not only teach students how to think, but also how to behave to support others in society. Fleeing the classroom and leaving the students behind in an emergency sets a bad example for students.
To conclude, teachers are responsible for students' safety in an emergency. Teachers are expected to demonstrate responsible behaviour and they ought to be specifically trained to deal with emergency situations. (248 words)
更多作文精彩句子
1.A teacher is a stand-in parent for the children, and represents a halfway point between the family home and life as an adult in the wider community.
老師是孩子的代父母,是家庭和更廣闊社區(qū)內(nèi)的成人生活之間的一個(gè)連接點(diǎn)。
2.Teachers should give responsibility for the students’welfare when the parents are absent,and the students in their tum accept their authority and direction.
家長不在的時(shí)候老師應(yīng)該對(duì)學(xué)生的福祉負(fù)責(zé),相應(yīng)地學(xué)生也要尊重老師的權(quán)威、接受老師的管理。
3.Education officials have placed“protecting students’safety”under the third clause of the first revision to the regulation that came into being in 1997.
在對(duì)1997年制訂的規(guī)章進(jìn)行第一次修訂時(shí),教育官員把“保護(hù)學(xué)生安全”放在了第三條。
3.2022年6月英語四級(jí)高分范文
寫作范文Learnig from Mistakes
We all make mistakes which are inevitable. What is worse is failure to con own mistakes. While making mistakes is good, repeating mistakes is definitely not. Apart from correcting your own mistakes, we should learn from the mistakes.
You can only learn from a mistake after you admit you have made one. As soon as you start blaming other people, you distance yourself from any possible lesson that could be leamed from it. But if you courageously stand up and honestly say "This is my mistake and I am responsible", the possibilities for leaming will move towards you. Admission of a mistake, even if only privately to yourself, makes leaming possible by moving the focus away from blaming yourself and towards understanding. Wise people admit their mistakes easily. They know progress accelerates when they do. On the other hand, for many reasons admitting mistakes is difficult. This is why some people consider that they can leam nothing from mistakes, We are taught in school, in our families, or at work to feel guilty about failure and to do whatever we can to avoid mistakes. This sense of shame combined with the inevitability of setbacks when attempting difficult things explains why many people give up on heir goals: they are not prepared for the mistakes and failures they will face on their way to what they want.
In conclusion, we can and should leam good lessons from past mistakes in order to be more successful in our private and public lives. (251 words)
更多作文精彩句子
1.Sometimes the best way to learn anything is to start out by making mistakes.
有時(shí)學(xué)習(xí)東西的方式是從犯錯(cuò)開始。
2.The more mistakes a person makes,the more they will have learned and the greater chance they will have of succeeding on their next try.
一個(gè)人犯的錯(cuò)誤越多,他學(xué)到的就越多,他下一次嘗試的時(shí)候成功的幾率也越大。
3.The key, however, is to leam from your mistakes and never make the same mistake twice. Thomas Edison would have never invented the light bulb if he had not taken this principle to heart.
然而,關(guān)鍵是從你所犯的錯(cuò)誤中學(xué)習(xí)并且永遠(yuǎn)不再犯同樣的錯(cuò)誤。托馬斯·愛迪生如果沒有記住這個(gè)原則的話肯定發(fā)明不出電燈。