2014 英语一

Directions

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Write an essay of 160~200 words based on the following drawing. In your essay, you should

  1. describe the drawing briefly,
  2. interpret its intended meaning, and
  3. give your comments.

You should write neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)

Sample

I believe that when seeing the above two pictures, a little warmth will rise from everyone's heart. In the picture on the left, the little girl is holding her mother's hand, and this kind of love and warmth is shown in the right drawing thirty years later when the little girl has grown up and her mother is now gray-haired. Time flies and the love between daughter and mother does not fade at all.

The caption below the picture—Mutual Support—shows the theme: family affection. Loving children is the instinct of all animals, but loving parents is only common in human society. This inheritance of love between parents and children is not only a stable cornerstone of human social development but also an important factor in building a harmonious society because a harmonious society must consist of tens of millions of harmonious families.

At the hardest and most confusing times of our lives, family affection can give us the most selfless help and make us feel warm. Although the love our parents give us is selfless without asking any return, as children, we should give back to them with a sense of gratitude.

2014 英语二

Directions

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Write a short essay based on the following chart in your writing, you should:

  1. interpret the chart and
  2. give your comments
  3. you should write at least 150 wrods

write your essay on answer sheet 2 (15 points)

Sample

This bar chart reflects the great changes in the proportion of urban and rural people in China between 1990 and 2010. In 1990, the urban population was about one-third of the rural population, about 300 million, but by 2000, the rural population was less than twice that of urban populations, from 837 million in 1990 to 807 million in 2000. It is also surprising that by 2010, China's urban population was almost equal to its rural population.

This demographic change is the result of China's rapid economic development. The relatively well-developed infrastructure in the city, as well as the better medical and educational standards, attracts a large rural population. At the same time, farmers working in cities meet the needs of cities for labor. However, the continuous increase in the urban population has also brought about environmental pollution, traffic congestion and unemployment, left-behind children, and other social problems.

The government should do its utmost to help people who flood into cities by various means to reduce the negative impact of urbanization.