6. 打手机该不该在一些地方禁止?
, [( [& ]! F0 J9 v5 q: ^* N BI definitely think that the use of a mobile phone should be forbidden in some places,
$ i2 M, [$ J! u# l1 L" z! a+ X+ Sfor example, library (meeting place). The most common reason for people going to 3 @5 G4 z* J, [* S- x6 Z7 g" O
a library is to find a silent environment to read their favorite books without
" W& {* z$ {; C0 W; Ointerruption. But if you receive a phone call in the library or just send out messages, ( p( |0 ^# [0 C7 {6 L! }7 z/ [
the mobile phone will ring. This noise will surely interrupt(disturb) others in the 0 y' F# ]2 v4 o8 ]6 e6 [
library. And I do not think it is very polite.
8 R- H% O: D6 s3 C- h( w7. 描述一件自己印象深刻的 celebration 或者 moment。 . S2 D7 f- a& m' _4 M
Speaking of celebrations, there is one day of the year that is second to none in our
* }2 G$ g' x- {1 W* w$ mcountry, it is the first day of the year in Chinese lunar calendar, which is called ( Y3 S2 p5 x/ x' P% S& \" Y7 n
the Spring Festival by most Chinese people. Even if you are indifferent with festive , I0 C; g* Z$ P, z; Z
events, you can not resist the charm of a family reunion dinner which marks the
8 p& W1 d$ o1 C$ ydefining feature of the Spring Festival. And during the dinner, family members 7 K, [. b7 H6 I* y/ q; Q( t6 y
make toasts for each other in order to wish for joy, peace, health and fortune for 3 J' Z. ?, H5 B- v1 h
the next year.
. @+ v# w7 d# M/ Q) p: V8. Which one acts more influence on you newspaper, TV or teachers? * R6 h7 I% e( J+ C8 }$ m3 h
I 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.
; y e& ~2 a, ^4 N* g9. Describe a social or politics celebration events in your culture.
, r; w, f6 C Z$ j/ {6 A5 dSpeaking of social celebration in my culture, there is one day of the year that is X n& u9 T! d7 J( T; c5 }
second to none, the Chinese New Year, which is also called the Spring Festival by
. C. R- u5 i. N, t. l, d, {most Chinese People. Even if you are indifferent with festive events, you can not
7 D) Y+ K$ z1 l# S cresist the charm of a family reunion dinner which marks the defining feature of the
% }( K6 Q8 L$ @1 m, `Spring Festival(New Year’s Eve). And family members make toasts for each other
2 F1 a! s( d+ i1 ]* i8 j9 [in order to wish for joy, peace, health and fortune for the next year. |