浙江英语四级作文范文
① 浙江英语四级考试作文倾向
终于结束了一抄天地狱般考试。袭“啊……”此刻才知道为何世间要有感慨,因为世上有考试这样的东西,对它实在有太多的话要说,一开口那些词语便挂在嘴边,堵住了自己,张不了口,于是只有让那些缠绕在心头难开的情感化为一声“啊……”烟消云散,无影无踪。
回到家,看到书桌上一片狼籍,突然想到老舍先生《考而不死是为神》一文,“考试制度是一切制度里最好的,它能把人支使得不像人了……“想想文坛泰斗如此评说考试,心理似乎找到了某种平衡。
做学生的总爱批判考试,说考试只重成绩,考试压制个性,考试有欠合理,考试是应试教育的包袱……考试走过,每个人都直起了腰板争相狠狠地骂道:“什么鬼考试!”但当今的社会又不得不让学生依靠它,借助它,不得不与之共舞。
写道这儿,又想起老舍先生《考而不死是为神》中的话:“假若考而不死,你放胆活下去吧,这以明明告诉你,你是十世童男转世。”我会放胆放心地活下去,不管它还有九九八十一考,反正转世有望!
② 英语四级作文范文
The Positive and Negative Aspects of Sports
1.体育运动的好处.
2.体育运动可能带来的副作用.
3.我参加体育运动的体会.
范文:
To a Chinese, the task of learning English well is not easy. So I, like many other English learners, have met with difficulties in learning English ring the past seven years. But I managed to overcome them and made much progress.
The spelling and meaning of words can be said to be the first difficulty I met as a beginner. But I found our my own way to deal with them. As to spelling, I never copied a new work again and again to remember it, but tried to find its relevance to the sound. In fact, as long as I can read the word out, I can write it out. As to the meaning, I rarely recite its Chinese translation but often put the word into the sentence to learn its meaning. Moreover, if you use a word quite often, its spelling and meaning will be no problem. After all, we are learning English in order to use it.
Grammar and idioms may be another difficulty. But I have also got over it. I have not read lots of grammar books. But I spent much time reading the articles written by native speakers or specialists in English. By doing so, I came to gain “a sense of English language”. I began to gain a feel for which sentences are “good English” and which are not.
Finally, I want to say that overcoming all these difficulties requires perseverance. In the past seven years I spent at least an hour on English each day. I believe this is an important reason why I am able to make progress in learning English.
③ 英语四级作文范文(两篇)
Credit Cards
Personal credit cards are becoming more common in China. Banks and other financial institutions are encouraging their customers to change the way they buy things. Credit cards, otherwise known as “plastic money”, are being offered on very good terms to encourage the change. Consumers will be able to “buy now, pay later”, and many see this as an advantage.
But people need to be careful. There are dangers associated with credit cards. Some people find it very easy to exceed their budget. They are tempted to purchase goods that they do not really need, and can become quickly overburdened by debt. The credit cards often charge a high rate of interest, which exacerbates the problems for these people.
However, used wisely credit cards can improve the quality of people’s lives. They can give people access to money to meet sudden unplanned expenses. Properly handled, they can let people control their expenditure and the monthly statements provide a record of where their money has gone.