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[考试辅导] GMAT考试写作指导:Issue写作范文三八

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38.        The speaker claims that simple courtesy and good manners are disappearing from & q* `0 f0 `7 {6 A. L/ _6 z
modern life, and that the quality of our lives is therefore deteriorating. While I do 9 t0 z0 W4 v( b1 h! Y! W2 T& v
encounter frequent instances of discourtesy and bad manners, I also encounter many * u; t/ Q" C0 Q" I0 Y' ^, H
instances of the opposite behavior. For this reason, and because negative experiences : D4 d& ]& C$ E2 ~+ ~" A2 D( Y
tend to be more memorable and newsworthy, I find the speaker's claim to be dubious.: y; r2 E. J$ N) F" n: [
      Most people encounter multiple instances of ordinary courtesy and good manners 0 Z3 l4 o2 [( A' M. m5 D' u7 ?
every day—simple acts such as smokers asking whether anyone minds if they light up,
+ O% C5 M+ @4 ~1 Opeople letting others with fewer items ahead in grocery-store lines, and freeway drivers 6 t8 f4 ~  q! H# ]* c
switching lanes to accommodate faster drivers or those entering via on-ramps.
- w; _2 \% `$ K4 }Admittedly, most people also encounter discourtesy or poor manners on a daily basis—0 d* w3 }6 n+ O
people using obscene language in public places where young children are present, and
) {" ?6 ^6 \& R$ @0 |5 i, x$ Dbusiness associates intentionally ignoring phone calls, to name a few. However, such 9 g% M9 L9 w8 h0 U( y
acts do not prove that good manners and courtesy are disappearing; they simply show ) \# ?+ f+ h2 F% U
that both courtesy and discourtesy abound in everyday life. Thus the claim that courtesy
! \4 k  m1 W* {7 U3 L; nand good manners are disappearing grossly distorts reality.4 d2 W5 J% O+ U$ y/ m" l
      Another -reason that the claim is suspect is that we tend to remember negative 8 N+ s1 Q% @% I# D6 R2 L: j% d
encounters with people more so than positive ones, probably because bad experiences $ F& K( m/ X$ N' E# s' e  [+ k
tend to be more traumatic and sensational, if not more interesting to talk about. The $ K. [2 S+ A- m
news stories that the media chooses to focus on certainly support this rationale.
# F$ ?# g2 G5 J/ X2 GHowever the fact that we remember, hear about, and read about discourtesy more than
# H) x, v# ?" |9 m9 @about courtesy shows neither that discourtesy is increasing nor that courtesy is ; p* g3 Y. a& W! w( {& ]
decreasing. It simply shows that negative experiences leave "stranger impressions and & J4 n4 y0 ^/ R' p
tend to be more sensational. In fact, I suspect that if one were to tally up one's daily
. ?2 F8 K+ H( Z& `$ o7 c5 J3 [encounters with both types of behavior, one would conclude that good manners and % ]" ?  ]3 p: p$ T* j3 ~4 w- f
courtesy are far more prevalent than the opposite behavior.
% |9 y. ^3 b0 j1 j+ S      In conclusion, the speaker's claim that common courtesy and good manners are
, o: ]; Z  ?: [' m8 Gdisappearing is not born out by everyday experience. I suspect the speaker has failed to 9 w1 [- D1 e% z4 x
consider that negative experiences leave stronger impressions on our memory and are   S3 O/ S" O$ _" [$ u9 q: G) y) W
more interesting to relate to others than positive ones.
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