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The more frequent you change your job, the less likely you are to be an expert in a particular area.(在某個(gè)特定的領(lǐng)域) Secondly, this behavior will leave on the employers an impression of (給雇主留下印象) instability and immaturity(丌穩(wěn)定和丌成熟) . It is no wonder that ,when 4 interviewing a candidate, a employer will raise a question (提問) like“ you’ve changed jobs quite frequently. How do we know you’ll stay if we hire you? ” From my perspective, frequent jobhopping would not necessarily be a bad thing.(幵非是件壞事) it may offer them a broader space for career development. (更大的發(fā)展空間) When people join a pany, the brand new working environment,new colleagues and new enterprise cultural atmosphere (企業(yè)文化氛圍) will definitely motivate their enthusiasm for (激發(fā)他們的工作熱情) the new job and thus, prompt their career to a new level.(讓職業(yè)生涯更上一個(gè)臺(tái)階) thus, I will try several posts before finding the one that is perfectly fit for me and after that I will remain in the post and spare no efforts to have it well done(竭盡全力將工作做好) . (277 words) 3. 如何杜絕這種現(xiàn)象 Nowadays, the phenomenon of drunken driving has arouse wide concern among the public (在公眾中引起了廣泛關(guān)注 ). Especially the young generation living in metropolis(大都市) , tend to drive after drinking, ignoring the fact that this behavior may pose underlying threat to (對(duì) …產(chǎn)生潛在的威脅) their precious life and may even endanger (危害) others. Generally speaking, there are several reasons accounting for this phenomenon. Firstly, the absence of consciousness (意識(shí)的確實(shí)) of driving security may be one of the leading causes. people participate in more activities or banquets than ever before(比起以前) , where they will drink strong wine(烈酒) . Then, they may get drunk but continue to drive. Secondly, relevant laws and regulations may not have been strictly enforced (嚴(yán)格實(shí)施) to warn people not to drive after drinking. Drunken driving is bound to generate severe consequence if we keep turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to it(視而不見,聽而不聞) . Firs and foremost, this behavior will directly threaten the safety (威脅 …的安全) of drivers, passengers and pedestrians, resulting in traffic 5 accidents, injuries and even deaths. Besides, treating the injured and repairing broken cars means a grievous waste of (令人可悲的浪費(fèi)) money, time and resources. In view of the seriousness of this problem, effective measures must be taken before things get worse. First, it is essential that the supervisory role (監(jiān)管的作用) of laws and regulations should be strengthened to impose heavy penalty on (嚴(yán)懲) those who drive after drinking. Secondly, a more extensive education campaign (更大規(guī)模的教育活動(dòng)) should be launched to arouse the public’s consciousness of the importance of driving safety. With these measure adopted, I strongly believe that drunken driving will be things of the past(成為過去式) . 1,現(xiàn)在有越來越多的人愿意做義工 2,以上現(xiàn)象出現(xiàn)的原因 3,義工應(yīng)該具備哪些素質(zhì) 注:此文章難度較前面文章有所下降,主要是給寫作難度大的同學(xué)模仿 There is a growing tendency nowadays that people in mounting numbers show great enthusiasm for (對(duì) …顯示出極大地?zé)崆?)volunteer works. They are willing to do voluntary work in many fields varying from offering services in sports events to keeping passengers in line at the bus station and so forth. Ample reasons can account for this phenomenon. In the first place, with the development of people’s living standard, people should not necessarily be busy (不必要忙于) earning money to support their families.(養(yǎng)家) Instead, they can make better use of their spare time (更好地利用時(shí)間) by do something valuable and helpful to others, such as being a volunteer. In the second place, influenced by(受到影響) the education campaign launched by Chinese governments, Chinese people’s awareness of being a volunteer has been greatly enhanced. Last but not least, doing volunteer work is also a source of happiness and gratification (幸福感和滿足感的來源) for most people. 6 Being a volunteer is anything but (絕不是) an easy job. It 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 st