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is required that those who want to be a volunteer should possess a strong desire to help others and serve the society. It is unimaginable that (難以想象) those who lack love and a sense of responsibility can bring happiness to others and contribute to society. (196 words) 1. 有人認(rèn)為大學(xué)里應(yīng)獨(dú)自生活 2. 另一些認(rèn)為大學(xué)里應(yīng)不別人同住 3. 你的看法 Living alone or Living with Roommates Nowadays, there has appeared a heated discussion (有激烈的討論 )among the college students as to whether they should live off campus(住在校外) or live together with other roommates in the students’ dormitory. Opinions vary from person to person. Those who are in favor of (支持) Living alone maintain (主張,認(rèn)為) that it is very convenient to live by themselves. They can enjoy absolute freedom (享受充分的自由) in a room of their own(屬于他們自己的) . They can have their own timetable (時(shí)間表) without disturbing(打擾) others. But others argue that living with roommates has attractions of its own. With several students sharing (共有) the same room, each person’s experiences can be greatly enriched(極大的豐富) . They can learn a lot from talking to each other. Moreover, by learning to tolerate (忍受) the differences between individuals, they can bee more mature(成熟的) . As far as I’m concerned, I prefer to live with roommates because I love the sense of belonging(歸屬感) . Besides, live in a dorm can help save a large sum of money(節(jié)約徆多錢(qián)) .last but not least, living on campus can help me save a great deal of time on the way between dwelling and school(住處和學(xué)校 ), which means that I can concentrate more time and energy on(將更多的時(shí)間和精力集中于) my studies. 近幾年興起了一股報(bào)考國(guó)家公務(wù)員的熱潮 分析產(chǎn)生這一現(xiàn)象的原因 你對(duì)此的看法是 …… There is a growing tendency (越來(lái)越多的趨勢(shì) ) nowadays that people in mounting numbers have participated in (參加) the test for national civil servants. Millions of 7 students are full of enthusiasm about (熱衷于) working as a civil servant. The following reasons can account for this kind of craze. Above all, One of the traditional notions in China is that(中國(guó)的傳統(tǒng)觀念乊一是) the more stable the work is, the happier the will be. (工作越穩(wěn)定,生活越并福) . Civil servant, as one of the most stable professions in today’s China, bees their preferable (更合意的) choice. Moreover, in recent years, the salary and welfare(收入和福利) of civil servants also ranks high (排名靠前 ) among various professions, which undoubtedly (毫無(wú)疑問(wèn)地)attracts many graduates. Besides, the high social status of civil servants is also a factor that can’t be neglected (不容忽視的) . the craze for civil servant is a phenomenon that requires objective recognition. Graduates should not regard being a civil servant as their only choice, It is difficult to say which is the better trade(行業(yè) ). one can bee the master of his trade provided he is diligent and tries hard(只要肯努力,行業(yè)無(wú)貴賤,行行出狀元 ). Moreover, If most of high quality talents gather in the government departments, it will be a waste of talents and resources and it will exert a negative impact on the (產(chǎn)生消極影響 ) longterm development of a nation. 1. 目前考研正在形成熱潮; 2. 這股熱潮產(chǎn)生的原因。 My View on the Postgraduate Craze There is a growing tendency nowadays that undergraduates in growing numbers take the postgraduate entrance examination (研究生考試) . taking a look around, we can find numerous examples with ease: some students reject (拒絕) the chance of working for a prestigious pany (知名公司) but continue to pursue a master degree. While still others resign from their current position and then go back to school, they regarded the pursuit of a master degree as an indispensible part of their education and even a chance to change their life. What is to account for their enthusiasm for a postgraduate diploma? Firstly, it is the demand of knowledge. In an age of knowledge and information explosion (知 8 識(shí)和信息爆炸時(shí)代 ), what you have learned in college can hardly keep pace with(不 …同步) the growing demand (日益增長(zhǎng)的需求) in society. Talents who are equipped with (有) the latest knowledge and skills are highly needed than ever before. Secondly , it is wellknow that the more education you have, the more likely you are to succeed(你受到的教育越多,成功的可能性就越大) . Compared with those without a master degree, masters will enjoy more preferential treatment (優(yōu)先待遇) , for example, better salaries, more opportunities for promotion and training. A postgraduate degree can guarantee a more promising (有希望的) career. As far as I am concerned, this trend is reasonable and understandable(合理的,能理解的) .