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3怎样才能缩小城乡之间的差距
Nowadays,thegapbetweentheurbanandruralareasisbecomingbiggerthanever.AstheurbanpopulationisbenefitedfromChina`sreformprogram,thepeoplelivingintheruralareasseemtohavebeenmarginalized,withmanyofthemstillsufferingfromshamefulpoverty.
Inmyopinion,thereasonisobvious.Mostoftheeconomicreformpolicieshavebeencarriedincities,leadingtotheeconomicdevelopmentandalsotheimprovementofthelivelihoodforthepeoplelivingthere.Thoughthecountrysidehasabiggerpopulation,thereisnodenyingthatithasseldombeengiventoppriorityinthereformprogram.
Buthowtobridgethegapbetweentheurbanandruralareas?
Ononehand,thegovernmentshouldprovidemorefinancialassistancetotheruralpopulation,especiallyinareasofeducation,transportationandtelecommunications.Ontheotherhand,theruralpeopleshouldtakeagreaterresponsibilityinchangingtheirlifeforbetter.
四级作文2(仅参考思路即可)
vTopic:
Theimportanceoftraditionalfestivals
vOutline:
v时下年轻人越来越重视过西方的节日
v中国传统节日应该得到重视
vNowadays,moreandmoreyoungpeopleattachgreatimportancetosomewesternfestivals.AlotyoungpeoplecelebrateValentine`sDayorChristmasDay,buttheyshowlittleinterestinChinesetraditionalfestivals.
vInmyopinion,weshouldpaymoreattentiontoourtraditionalfestivals,suchastheMiddleAutumnDay,theDragon-boatFestivalandtheSpringFestival.WehavetorememberthatthesefestivalsarepartoftheChineseculture,withoutwhichwecannotidentifyourselvesasChinese,theprouddescendantsofEmperorYandiandEmperorHuangdi.Otherwise,wemayforgetourculturalrootsandgetlostasourcountryisquicklymodernized.
vAllinall,weshouldfocusonourtraditionalfestivals.Moreimportantly,weshouldmakesurethatourtraditionsandcultureswillalwaysbecarriedforward.
四级作文3(仅参考思路)
Universitystudentsshouldbeencouragedtopaytheirtuition
v大学生的学费大多由家长支付
v有人认为应该鼓励大学生自付学费
v你的观点
vInChina,thetuitionformostuniversitystudentsispaidbytheirparents.Itisgenerallybelievedthatuniversitystudentsshouldconcentrateontheirstudiesinsteadoffindingjobs,thoughsomepeoplethinkthattheyshouldbeencouragedtopaytheirtuition.Astheyaremostlyabove18yearsold,theyshouldtrytosupportthemselves.
vInmyopinion,Itendtobelievethatuniversitystudentsshouldbediscouragedtocovertheirtuition.Firstly,moststudentsdonothaveanyworkexperience,itisimpossibleforthemtofindanywell-paidjobs,letalonepayingtheirtuitions.Secondly,studentsinChineseuniversitiesusuallyhavedemandingschedules,sotheysimplyhavelittletimetofindjobs.However,Idobelievethatstudentsshouldtrytofindpart-timejobsintheirsparetime,especiallyduringtheirsummervacation.Eveniftheycannotcovertheirtuition,theyshouldtrytolearnmoreaboutthesocietyandappreciatewhattheirparentshavedoneforthem.
vInconclusion,Iinsistthatuniversitystudentsshouldnotbeencouragedtopaytheirtuition,otherwisetheyneithercomplete
theiruniversityeducationnorsupportthemselves.
《经济学家》1
RebuildingtheAmericandreammachine
重建美国梦机器
Jan19th2006|NEWYORK
FromTheEconomistprintedition
FORAmerica'
scolleges,Januaryisamonthofreckoning.MostapplicationsforthenextacademicyearbeginningintheautumnhavetobemadebytheendofDecember,soauniversity'
spopularityisputtoanobjectivestandard:
howmanypeoplewanttoattend.OneofthemoreunlikelyofficestohavebeenfloodedwithmailisthatoftheCityUniversityofNewYork(CUNY),apubliccollegethatlacks,amongotherthings,afamoussportsteam,bucoliccampusesandraucousparties(itdoesn'
tevenhavedorms),and,untilrecently,academiccredibility.
AprimarydrawatCUNYisaprogrammeforparticularlycleverstudents,launchedin2001.Some1,100ofthe60,000studentsatCUNY'
sfivetopschoolsreceiveararethinginthecostlyworldofAmericancolleges:
freeeducation.ThoseacceptedbyCUNY'
shonoursprogrammepaynotuitionfees;
insteadtheyreceiveastipendof$7,500(tohelpwithgeneralexpenses)andalaptopcomputer.Applicationsforearlyadmissionsintonextyear'
sprogrammeareup70%.
Admissionhasnothingtodowithbeinganathlete,orachildofanalumnus,orhavinganinfluentialsponsor,orbeingamemberofaparticularlyaggrievedethnicgroup—criteriathatareincreasinglyimportantatAmerica'
selitecolleges.Mostofthestudentswhoapplytothehonoursprogrammecomefromrelativelypoorfamilies,manyofthemimmigrantones.AllthatCUNYdemandsisthatthesestudentsbediligentandclever.
Lastyear,theaveragestandardisedtestscoreofthisgroupwasinthetop7%inthecountry.AmongtherestofCUNY'
sstudentsaveragesarelower,buttheyarenowjustbreakingintothetopthird(comparedwiththebottomthirdin1997).CUNYdoesnotappearalongsideHarvardandStanfordonlistsofAmerica'
stopcolleges,butitsrecenttransformationoffersaneatparableofmeritocracyrevisited.
Untilthe1960s,agoodcasecouldbemadethatthebestdealinAmericantertiaryeducationwastobefoundnotinCambridgeorPaloAlto,butinHarlem,atasmallpublicschoolcalledCityCollege,thecoreofCUNY.America'
sfirstfreemunicipaluniversity,foundedin1847,offereditsservicestoeveryonebrightenoughtomeetitsgruellingstandards.
City'
sgoldeneracameinthelastcentury,whenAmerica'
sbestknowncollegesrestrictedthenumberofJewishstudentstheywouldadmitatexactlythetimewhenNewYorkwasteemingwiththebrightchildrenofpoorJewishimmigrants.In1933-54CityproducedninefutureNobellaureates,includingthe2005winnerforeconomics,RobertAumann(whograduatedin1950);
Hunter,itsaffiliatedformerwomen'
scollege,producedtwo,andasisterbranchinBrooklynproducedone.CityeducatedFelixFrankfurter,apivotalfigureontheSupremeCourt(classof1902),IraGershwin(1918),JonasSalk,theinventorofthepoliovaccine(1934)andRobertKahn,anarchitectoftheinternet(1960).Aleft-wingplaceinthe1930sand1940s,Cityspawnedmanyoftheneo-conservativeintellectualswhowouldlaterswingtotheright,suchasIrvingKristol(classof1940,extra-curricularactivity:
anti-warclub),DanielBellandNathanGlazer.
Whatwentwrong?
Putsimply,Citydroppeditsstandards.Itwaspartlytodowithdemography,partlytodowithearnestmuddleheadedness.Inthe1960s,universitiesacrossthecountryfacedintensepressuretoadmitmoreminoritystudents.AlthoughCitywasopentoallraces,onlyasmallnumberofblackandHispanicstudentspassedthestricttests(includingafuturesecretaryofstate,ColinPowell).That,criticsdecided,couldnotbesquaredwithCity'
smissionto“serveallthecitizensofNewYork”.Atfirstthestandardsweretweaked,butthiswasnotenough,andin1969massivestudentprotestsshutdownCity'
scampusfortwoweeks.Facedwithupheaval,Cityscrappeditsadmissionsstandardsaltogether.By1970,almostanystudentwhograduatedfromNewYork'
shighschoolscouldattend.
Thequalityofeducationcollapsed.Atfirst,withnobarriertoentry,enrolmentclimbed,butin1976thecityofNewYork,whichwasthenineffectbankrupt,forcedCUNYtoimposetuitionfees.Aneraoffreeeducationwasover,andauniversitywhichhadonceservedsuchadistinctpurposejoinedthemuddleofAmerica'
slower-endeducation.
By1997,sevenoutoftenfirst-yearstudentsintheCUNYsystemwerefailingatleastoneremedialtestinreading,writingormaths(meaningthattheyhadnotlearntittohigh-schoolstandard).Areportcommissionedbythecityin1999concludedthat“CentraltoCUNY'
shistoricmissionisacommitmenttoprovidebroadaccess,butitsstudents'
highdrop-outratesandlowgraduationratesraisethequestion:
‘Accesstowhat?
’”
Usingthereportasammunition,profoundreformswerepushedthroughbyNewYork'
sthenmayor,RudolphGiuliani,andanotheralumnus,HermanBadillo(1951),America'
sfirstPuertoRicancongressman.AnewheadofCUNYwasappointed.MatthewGoldstein,amathematician(1963),hasshiftedthefocusbacktowardshigherstandardsamidconsiderablecontroversy.
Forinstance,by2001,allofCUNY'
s11“senior”colleges(ie,onesthatofferfullfour-yearcourses)hadstoppedofferingremedialeducation.Thispromptedhowlsfromtheteachingfaculty,whosaiditwould“createaghetto-likeseparationbetweenlevelsofcolleges”,keepingblackandHispanicstudentsoutofthebestschools.Infact,theracialcompositionoftheseniorschools,monitoredobsessivelybycritics,hasremainedlargelyunchanged:
oneinfourstudentsattheseniorcollegesisblack,oneinfiveisLatino.AthirdhavetiestoPuertoRico,Jamaica,ChinaandtheDominicanRepublic.
Admissionsstandardshavebeenraised.StudentsapplyingtoCUNY'
sseniorcollegesnowneedrespectablescoresoneitheranational,stateorCUNYtest,andtheadmissionscriteriaforthehonoursprogrammearethetoughestintheuniversity'
shistory.ContrarytowhatMrGoldstein'
scriticspredicted,higherstandardshaveattractedmorestudents,notfewer:
thisyear,enrolmentatCUNYisatarecordhigh.TherearealsoanecdotalsignsthatCUNYisonceagainpickingupbrightlocals,especiallyinscience.OneadvancedbiologyclassatCitynowhastwiceasmanystudentsasitdidinthelate1990s.Lastyear,twostudents,bothbornintheSovietUnion,wonRhodesscholarships,andaBronxnativewhowonthemuchsought-afterIntelSciencePrizeisnowinthehonoursprogramme
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