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2013年6月15日六级写作真题及参考范文

(2013-06-15 22:18:31)
分类: 六级写作

写的比较仓促,主要是向大家演示如何使用谚语警句型模板。其中个别语句可能略显牵强,例证略显简单。不过这些范文即便得不到满分,也可以得到比较高的分数。以后有时间还可能奉上混合模板写法或无模板写法。

 

1.       Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “A smile is the shortest distance between two people”. You may cite some examples to support you view. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.

 

参考范文:

A famous saying goes that “A smile is the shortest distance between two people”. Simple as the saying is, its meaning is profound and thought-provoking. Evidently, it is meant to tell us that being warm-hearted and friendly is the most desirable way to shorten distances between people and that we should not be indulged in bitterness and hostility.

Actually, history abounds with examples to prove this saying. Taking a look around, we can also find examples too many to enumerate. Here I can think of no better illustration of the proverb than the experience of my own. Like many others, I use mobile phones and the computer a lot to communicate with others. While sending text-messages or making comments on others blogs, I usually remember to add a sign of smiling face to the words. This, I find, proves to be very effective in avoiding misunderstanding and in building mutual trust. Actually, this is a lesson that I have drawn from my previous experiences of conflicts with others just because of the absence of the smiling face or soft tone.

Bringing what has been discussed into a conclusion, we may say that a smile is the most inexpensive but most effective medicine in the world. It can melt the ice and even cure the wound in people’s heart. So, one should not indulge himself in bitterness and hostility to others just because of having got hurt for once or twice. What he really has to do is to open his mind and win more friends. In a word, we should truly understand the profound meaning of the proverb and take the right actions in our life in the future.

 

2. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “Good habits result from resisting temptation”. You may cite some examples support you view. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.

 

参考范文:

A famous saying goes that “Good habits result from resisting temptation”. Simple as the saying is, its meaning is profound and thought-provoking. Evidently, it is meant to tell us that a strong will is essential in fostering good habits, or that we should be able to resist temptation in developing good habits.

Actually, history abounds with examples to prove this saying. Taking a look around, we can also find examples too many to enumerate. Here I can think of no better illustration of the proverb than the experience of my own. Like many others, I was not very good at English, especially in terms of listening and speaking. Half a year ago, after failing in the CET-6, I decided to get up at five every morning to practice my listening and spoken English. However, in the first few weeks, I found it too hard to get off my warm bed while others were sleeping sound. Yet I managed to resist the temptation and found my English indeed better than before.  

Bringing what has been discussed into a conclusion, we may say that good habits are really developed during the process of resisting temptation. So, one should not give up just because of the difficulties at the beginning. What he really has to do is to persist on with a belief in the rewards of the habits. In a word, we should truly understand the profound meaning of the proverb and take the right actions in our life and study in the future.

 

3. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed”. You may cite some examples support you view. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.

 

参考范文:

A famous saying goes that “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed”. Simple as the saying is, its meaning is profound and thought-provoking. Evidently, it is meant to tell us that, in view of the limited resources on the earth, one should refrain from asking for more than he needs. In other words, one should learn to be thrifty and contented with a moderate level of living. Otherwise, there might appear crisis of resources, conflicts and even warfare.  

Actually, history abounds with examples to prove this saying. Taking a look around, we can also find examples too many to enumerate. Here I can think of no better illustration of the proverb than the experience of the U.S. As the most developed country in the world, it has already occupied and consumed more than its proportion of wealth. Yet it never stopped expanding and grabbing resources from other countries. The 911 terrorist attack and wars between the U.S. and many other countries are just results of such greediness.   

Bringing what has been discussed into a conclusion, we may say that thrift and self-denial are really valuable virtues of mankind, especially in the current world. So, neither a person nor a nation should pursue material wealth endlessly. What he or they really have to do is to take into consideration of others’ needs and, in the meanwhile, go after spiritual wealth. In a word, we should truly understand the profound meaning of the proverb and take the right actions in our life in the future.

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