6. 打手机该不该在一些地方禁止?
8 f0 {$ l' ?0 n# }! ?/ ^# bI definitely think that the use of a mobile phone should be forbidden in some places,
' e- d9 H5 F3 f B6 bfor example, library (meeting place). The most common reason for people going to
$ J9 f( o$ U% z9 L! `3 [a library is to find a silent environment to read their favorite books without 2 }- p7 m/ T, S9 a
interruption. But if you receive a phone call in the library or just send out messages,
" h, C9 `3 ]6 i/ ethe mobile phone will ring. This noise will surely interrupt(disturb) others in the , S# M' ?0 c3 ?: u
library. And I do not think it is very polite.
! a4 e1 E z- H) g2 S# A. m7 k7. 描述一件自己印象深刻的 celebration 或者 moment。
% m; x8 G c$ USpeaking of celebrations, there is one day of the year that is second to none in our
% ~5 P4 p w' P2 Y. }& I2 z( x! Scountry, it is the first day of the year in Chinese lunar calendar, which is called 0 V) Y& b- H: p2 K: s
the Spring Festival by most Chinese people. Even if you are indifferent with festive
+ a4 K+ C! x# k3 f+ y" B# mevents, you can not resist the charm of a family reunion dinner which marks the
: x" }: C' D6 z. X7 V' K8 Q+ Sdefining feature of the Spring Festival. And during the dinner, family members ( f3 w8 i9 b# q$ r2 ^; L/ u0 w9 t8 D
make toasts for each other in order to wish for joy, peace, health and fortune for
! c7 W( y7 c& n2 Ythe next year.
3 [) o2 q4 m5 x2 q% x9 b8. Which one acts more influence on you newspaper, TV or teachers?
! t8 K0 D& L+ H& x N6 `7 CI definitely think that it is newspapers that influence me most among the three. I read newspaper everyday especially the Beijing Daily which is my favorite. I learn what is happening around or outside the school all by reading newspaper. And as a student of journalism, newspaper is just like textbook for me, I learn how to write news with it. So that’s why I think it influences me most. 5 Q; c- X" W) W
9. Describe a social or politics celebration events in your culture.
4 i" a: Y- D$ }- MSpeaking of social celebration in my culture, there is one day of the year that is % {. E9 D* t7 |3 {! Z3 Q
second to none, the Chinese New Year, which is also called the Spring Festival by
5 a- P8 i( v! t3 I; Lmost Chinese People. Even if you are indifferent with festive events, you can not 8 i* ^# n- ^2 w
resist the charm of a family reunion dinner which marks the defining feature of the
& ^* B+ _$ ~4 X5 \# |3 DSpring Festival(New Year’s Eve). And family members make toasts for each other
( u. |2 V! L6 @# D4 tin order to wish for joy, peace, health and fortune for the next year. |