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ents in metropolises like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, people in most parts of the country municate in dialectical Chinese in their daily life. For those less educated people in underdeveloped areas, their dialect is their only language. If it were forbidden in public places, they could not municate at all. Of course, we should promote the use of Putonghua in public places, but we should understand that it takes time. We cannot expect that everyone in the countryside automatically has the ability to speak Putonghua when he or she steps into the big city. They need a process of learning, while subway or bus stations are usually their first class to learn Putonghua. As primary students, they should be allowed the chance to learn step by step. While trying to municate in Putonghua with customers, workers in service sectors should first learn to understand their customers. So it is nothing to blame for them to learn some daily expressions in various dialects. Therefore, it can be said that the opponents of the practice mentioned above are just making a fuss. And, most possibly, they failed to realize the fact that subway panies are just service sectors, whose primary task is to provide service instead of promoting a language.2008What I have learned from my years at universityAs my college life is drawing to an end, it is about time to raise the question “what have I learned from my years at university?”. ——疑問開頭To be frank, I did not learn too much. First, as to my professional knowledge, I just followed the flow of curriculum, neither lagged behind [fall behind/ fall back] nor excelling in the class. I only find myself better in English than in high school or than most of those nonEnglishmajors. I can speak English, but not very fluently。s more4. To begin/start with, besides/in addition/additionally/furthermore/moreover/ what39。 , 。 yet I made great efforts.。 as 正如許多人指出,讀書有益于我們的身心。反映 show= reflect = 體現(xiàn) embody=mark eg: Education being a preparation for their future careers, universities should mark the fact that certain jogs are genderspecific. 教育是為了學(xué)生將來就業(yè)做準備的。s assent to / vote for / side with embrace Although this practice is embraced by many, others remain unconvinced of its merits.盡管很多人贊成這種做法,但有些人卻表示懷疑。The 20th century has witnessed unprecedented development in virtually all fields of daily life, and the online want advertisements are no exception. debate 鏈接:『討論、爭論』1. A national【social/ international…】 debate has sprung up【產(chǎn)生,出現(xiàn)】 on the possibility of the scheme. 2. The discussion about 【debate on】 the value of money has never stopped in the past few years. is no denying the fact that setting off firecrackers has been a hotly debated topic in China. People39。 dressing and action can bring deeper impression to employers. These aren’t able to find from pictures. For short, interview can give employers information of employees from three aspects at least. 1. Dressing and action2. Real abilities of employee’s major3. Communication with othersSecondly, employees in interview can get more information about the pany. They will decide that the post is fit or not. Interview is also a good opportunity to show themselves for employees. They prepare carefully through interview to give future boss a first good impression. A good interviewee always grasp talk to show his abilities and knowledge which can be find from the introductions on paper. Besides of these, polite action is another way to show. Interview gives employees the first door to enter the pany. However, interview has some negative things. It is not very objective. For instance, employers and employees maybe have a nice talk and a good impression has been established. This feeling is not objective. And interview is not a good opportunity for some people who has poor oral ability but good work ability. Although interview is not the best selection procedure, it is still a better one than other ways. Interview, for employers or interviewees, is a good procedure to choose each other. ——具體講解內(nèi)容,音頻中較為詳細4. 2010年、2008年、2007年例文講解參考范文2010No one can have failed to notice the fact that Chinese culture has bee increasingly diversified in the past decades. This can be embodied by evidences in many fields, one of which is【縮小范圍,從大范圍說到小范圍】 architecture.——話題引述 【Recently newspapers have reported that officials in a littleknown mountainous area near Guiyang, Guizhou Province wanted to turn the area into a “central business district” for Guiyang and invited a foreign design pany to give it an entirely new look. The design pany came up with a blueprint for unconventional, superfuturistic buildings. 】——背景信息改寫;This has aroused a heated debate. Some approve of the bold innovation of the design while=[whereas] others claimed that it failed to reflect regional characteristics or local cultural heritage. When asked of my opinion, I am inclined to[tend to/have an inclination to] agree with the former one, and I base my point of view on the following reasons. In the first place, an unconventional or exotic design is in accordance with the primary function of this area. As we are told, this lot of land is meant to be a “central business district”. As the name indicates, this area is intended for business, most possibly international business, which is imaginable in the context of the nation’s move of reform and openingup to the outside world. Such being the case, an innovative and superfuturistic design of the areas is quite understandable, for it may demonstrate local people’s wish to embrace and integrate with other cultures around the world. More foreign investors might be attracted here, which is just the aim of this program. In the second place, allowing space for novel things is essential to the development of an area. The concept of ancient and modern or that of local and alien is relative. What seems ancient now used