2024年2月21日发(作者:实习致谢)
Facing with choices
As we all know, everyone has to make choices in life, whether it is about
choosing a beautiful dress or finding a satisfying job. While some decisions are
easy to make, others are tough calls and would put us in a dilemma.
In order to make a decision that we will not regret, we should bear the two
principles in mind: thinking before acting, and never missing any opportunities
that ari. On the one hand, we should have an apparent, objective judgment
about ourlves while maintaining a clear idea about the world around us. On
the other hand, we should also realize that every individual is different, and one
must take the factors of one's personal life into consideration. In addition,
opportunity is hard-earned; we should take advantage of it just like the proverb
states: "Opportunities are only for the prepared minds."
In my opinion, people must be both realistic and lf-aware. Once a decision
is made, we should riously accept and pursue the path one has chon, and
strive towards the realization of one's goal with perverance. Meanwhile,
always remember that taking advantage of good opportunities will pave the way
to success.
Is Becoming Rich the Only Goal of Life?
As the saying goes, "Money makes the mare go." Living in the contemporary
society, more and more people are becoming money-oriented whether
voluntarily or reluctantly. Sometimes, they should be reminded that becoming
rich is not the only purpo of life.
If one spends all his life pursuing nothing but money, he might live in a big
hou and drive a luxury car when he gets old. However, a person's material
need is within limits. One cannot live in two hous and drive two cars at the
same time. Neither should one take in two persons' amount of food. Besides,
people's desire and ambition to make money could be infinite. More of money
doesn't always make us happier. More of Money tends to make us ud to that
money and desirous of having even more of that.
Therefore, we should look around and find other goals of life. For example,
one can live a meaningful life by discovering his gift and making the best of it.
One can also live a happy life by making more friends and building a joyful
family.
Dear Manager, I’m one of the candidates who have applied for the internship in
your company.
I’m glad to have received your offer.
Here I’d like to express my gratitude to you and your company sincerely.
As far as I am concerned, the offer is far more than a simplex internship
opportunity.
It’s particularly meaningful to me in the following aspects.
First of all, after years of study I can finally put my theoretical knowledge into
doing so, I feel my individual values will be fully embodied.
Secondly, during my internship period, I’ll meet many well-experienced
colleagues.
And they can teach me valuable experience which can’t be acquired from
textbooks.
Thirdly, it goes without saying that this internship experience will benefit my
future job-hunting, as many recruiters are eking for experienced employees.
All in all, I will cherish this precious internship opportunity and spare no efforts
to contribute my humble strength to the company.
Plea accept my sincerest appreciation for your offer and best wishes for your
company.
I’ll prove my worth through hard work.
Yours faithfully,Mike
The Young Want to Be Leaders
An online survey conducted by the China Youth Daily shows that most young
people (66.6%) want to be a leader, whether they rve in private companies or
public ctions* Only 4.8% say they are not interested in being a leader. This is
especially comnionplace among people bom ia the 70s and 80s.
Some people say it is a good phenomenon that the young want to be leaders.
After all, it shows that the young have great ambitions which will inspire them to
work hard. Others, however, think otherwi. They argue that it only reveals so
many young people are chasing fame 如d fortune, a sign that is bad for the
healthy development of the young and the whole society.
Peisonallyj I believe the saying ICHe who doesn’t want to be a general isn’t
a good soldier' And, it’s encouraging that we still have many young people who
ek power from a mere view of the good of the people. So, I dcm^t think it
anything wrong for the young desiring to have a position in the lead as long as
they don’t eye it as a shortcut to fame and fortune.
Publications Should Be Censored .What's Your Opinion?
你对出版物应该审查持什么态度?
Suppo you are in the position of a parent. Would you allow your
children to read any book or e any film they wanted to without first
checking its content or finding out whether it is suitable for them? If
your answer to the question is "yes," then you are either extremely pe
rmissive or just plain irresponsible. If your answer is "no ," then you
are exercising your right as a parent to protect your children from
what you consider to be undesirable influences. In other words, by
acting as a censor yourlf, you are admitting that there is a strong
ca for censorship.
Perhaps you will say that children need protection and it is the
parents'responsibility to provide it. But with adults, it is another thing.
Of cour many adults can decide what is good and what is bad, but
not all of them can do so. Censorship is for the good of society as a
whole. Just imagine what chaos there would be if we lived in a society
without laws! Like the law, censorship contributes to the common
good.
Moreover, when discussing censorship, we should not confine our
attention to great masterpieces of genuine art, but should consider
the vast numbers of publications and films which make up the bulk of
the entertainment industry. When censorship laws are relaxed,
unscrupulous people are given a licence to produce virtually anything
in the name of "art", but actually are very far from being work s of art.
There is a tendency to equate "artistic" with "pornographic". The vast
market for pornography would rapidly be exploited. One of the great
things that censorship does is to prevent certain people from making
fat profits by corrupting the minds of others.
The Young Want to Be Leaders
An online survey conducted by the China Youth Daily shows that most young
people (66.6%) want to be a leader, whether they rve in private companies or
public ctions* Only 4.8% say they are not interested in being a leader. This is
especially comnionplace among people bom ia the 70s and 80s.
Some people say it is a good phenomenon that the young want to be leaders.
After all, it shows that the young have great ambitions which will inspire them to
work hard. Others, however, think otherwi. They argue that it only reveals so
many young people are chasing fame 如d fortune, a sign that is bad for the
healthy development of the young and the whole society.
Peisonallyj I believe the saying ICHe who doesn’t want to be a general isn’t
a good soldier' And, it’s encouraging that we still have many young people who
ek power from a mere view of the good of the people. So, I dcm^t think it
anything wrong for the young desiring to have a position in the lead as long as
they don’t eye it as a shortcut to fame and fortune.
If you smoke and still don't believe that there is a definite link between smoking
and bronchial troubles, heart dia, and lung cancer, then you are certainly
deceiving yourlf. Whenever the subject of smoking and health is raid, the
governments of most countries hear no evil, e no evil and smell no evil. In
Britain, for instance, cigarette advertising has been banned on TV. The
conscience of the nation is appead while the population continues to puff its
way to smoky, cancerous death.
If the governments of the world were honestly concerned about the welfare of
their peoples, you'd think they'd conduct aggressive anti-smoking campaigns.
Far from it! The tobacco industry is allowed to spend huge sums on advertising.
The advertiments suggest it is manly to smoke, even positively healthy!
Smoking is as sociated with the great open-air life, with beautiful girls, true love
and togetherness.
So I suggest that governments begin by banning all cigarette and tobacco
advertising and then conduct anti-smoking adve rtising campaigns of their own.
Smoking should be banned in all public areas like theatres, cinemas and
restaurants. Great efforts should be made to inform young people especially of
the dire conquences of taking up the habit. A horrific warning — say, a picture
of a death's head — should be included in every packet of cigarettes that is sold.
As individuals we are certainly weak, but if governments acted honestly and
courageously, they could protect us from ourlves.
One of the much-talked-about prent-day social problems is juvenile
delinquency, and its rate of frequency is emingly on the ri.
It is reported in newspapers that the delinquents range in age from 12 to 18.
Only a small portion have committed rious crimes like kidnapping and
murdering. Tho cas are handled through the court system. Most of the
delinquencies fall into four categories: brawling, including gang fighting with
deadly weapons; theft, mostly petty, xually promiscuous behaviour and
addiction to drugs. The delinquents are generally placed under temporary
supervision by neighbourhood committees, work units or reform schools.
The caus of juvenile delinquency are varied. Through media we often come
across the following cas:
Ill-treatment to teenagers by their step-fathers or stepmothers often lead to
family tragedies. School pupil delinquents, being not properly cared for, have
chronic behaviour problems. Their parents are too busy either with business or
with gambling. Still, there are cas resulted from parents' or grandparents'
indulgence to their darlings. Petty theft once or twice is not punished but
encouraged. Gradually the petty thieves grow addicted to stealing .
Adolescents tried drugs mostly out of curiosity before they finally became
habitual drug-takers.
Not a few examples can be found around us in our daily life. Limited by time and
space, I have to skip them over. However, juvenile delinquency, being a rious
social problem concerning the young generation, certainly derves special
attention. I think of all the things we can do, the most fundamental one is
deepening and strengthening education so as to ultimately save the young.
Should young people always respect and obey tho older than themlves in all
circumstances? In my opinion, respect and obedience do not necessarily go
hand in hand all the time.
In my context, people who are older than me should be my parents, older
siblings, teachers, relatives and others, who started life earlier than I and have
en the coming and going of generations and are therefore much more
experienced. In view of their niority in age and rich experiences, they do
derve our respect.
Responding our niors is the basic expression of politeness, such as greeting
them, helping them do anything within our capacity and eking advice from
them in making decisions in life. Such respon from us is an expression of love,
too. The niors, being assured of our sincerity, will be most happy and
contented.
However, whether you ng people should always obey the niors remains
controversial. Before responding, I think it is helpful to ask: is the advice or
desire given morally right? Is it encouraging me to act against my own will? Is it
given bad on prejudices? I am convinced that young people should not simply
obey without thinking, becau blind obedience only confirms how immature,
impulsive and naive we are.
To conclude, it is necessary to respect the niors, however, to obey them at all
times is questionable. As goes the saying "think before you act," I am sure that
every mature youth will discern what is right and what is wrong before r
esponding wily.
From the cartoon given above, we can obrve that there are two people
watching Peking Opera. With the actress performing vividly on the stage, the old
man is watching attentively. However, the little boy sitting beside does not even
cast a glance at the actress and falls sleepy. It is obvious that he shows no
interest in Peking Opera.
The cartoon reflects an interesting and usual respect of daily life. However,
from a deeper perspectives, it also reveals the gradual loss of traditional culture
in modern society. What exactly contribute to this phenomenon ? Possible
reasons could be listed as follows: for one thing, quite a few people, especially
youngsters, hold that Chine traditional culture is out-dated and of little u in
modern society. Perhaps, from their perspective, traditional culture form the
distant past can hardly adapt to or keep pace with the ever-changing new world.
Moreover, exotic cultures, to some extent, have also pod a great challenge to
the traditional culture of China. As we can e, a large body of people have been
attracted by foreign cultures which feature diversity, novelty and richness
—Crazy fans of foreign TV programs, electronic products or even ways of life
abound in our daily life.
However, no one can deny the significance of Chine traditional culture. It
is the crystallization of Chine wisdom and civilization. An individual or nation
showing no respect to the esnce of traditional culture cannot be expected to
develop and be stronger. Hence, something could and should be done to rever
the inexorable (不可阻挡的,不可修改的)decline in the emphasis of Chine
traditional culture.
In the current climate of rising college fees and tight job market, the functions
of higher education is arousing public concern. Having a degree or not ems
not to make any difference to our life and may not necessarily guarantee a good
job and income.
Students who attend higher education obtain a wide range of personal,
financial and other lifelong benefits. First of all, the whole experiences of
university life including all the academic lectures and social practices forge (形成,缔造)our personality and cultivate such virtues as cooperativeness and
openness. In addition, according to the statistics, there is a trendy correlation
between higher level of education and higher earnings despite the fierce job
hunting competition. University is a huge advantage if we need to acquire
experti to practice in a meaningful profession.
In my opinion, it would be wi to attend university. Having a decent degree
and being broadly intelligent may not guarantee us success, but it makes us a
candidate.
Graduate Craze
A growing number of college students and even people from all walks of life
take part in the National Graduate Entrance Examination nowadays. According
to an official statistics, in the year 2011 alone, there were more than 1.4 million
applicants sitting for the exam. It ems to be a craze for postgraduate study.
People have different purpos in trying to go to the graduate school. First,
the majority of candidates try to get into graduate school due to the
employment pressure, as a bachelor’s degree is no longer evaluated as a
sufficient qualification to ensure a decent job nowadays. Second, some people,
though employed for years, find their knowledge inadequate to meet the
demand of this ever-developing society. Naturally, they turn to postgraduate
study. Third, some people e postgraduate study as a fashion and follow suit.
In my opinion, it is advisable to pursue postgraduate study under the
prent condition of low Employment rate and high demands on talents. And I
have every reason to believe that more people will struggle to study in the
graduate school and the craze for graduate study will last for years.
Sinology
In recent years, Sinology, the study of Chine traditional culture, literature,
history, society etc, has become increasingly popular. For instance, it is reported
that many primary and condary schools have t up cours of sinology, in
which students are taught classical works by Chine ancient educators and
philosophers, like Confucius- Another good illustration is in the program CCTV
Lecture Room famous scholars, e.g, Yu Dan, give lectures on Chine ancient
philosophies and literature。
Sinology becomes prevalent due to the fact that it is of vital significance for
both the individuals and the society. For one thing, Sinology is the esnce of
Chine civilization with more than 5,000 years. Thus, for individuals, they can
enlarge their scope of knowledge, enrich their experience and adapt themlves
to the complicated society. For another, it is acknowledged that the
rehabilitation of Sinology can contribute to the establishment of a harmonious
society.
In my opinion, all Chine people should inherit the merits of Sinology. To do
so, we can read books by ourlves or to attend lectures on this issue. Besides,
we have the obligation to popularize introducing it to the world. By doing so, we
can not only inherit it but also make it glorious and prosperous.
what is leadership?its qualities are difficult to define. but they are not so
difficult to identify. leaders don't force other people to go along with them. they
bring them along.
leaders get commitment from others by giving it themlves, by building an
environment that encourages creativity, and by operating with honesty and
fairness.
good leaders aren’t "lone rangers. "they recognize that an organization' s
strategies for success require the combined talents and efforts of many people.
leadership is the catalyst for transforming tho talents into results.
successful leaders are emotionally and intellectually oriented to the
future--not wedded to(执着于)the past. they have a hunger to take responsibility,
to innovate, and to initiate. they are not content with merely taking care of
what' s already there. they want to move forward to creating something new.
leaders provide answers as well as direction, offer strengthen as well as
dedication, and speak from experience as well as understanding of the problems
they face and the people they work with.
leaders are flexible rather than dogmatic. they believe in unity rather than
yielding. and they strive to achieve agreements out of conflict. leadership is all
about getting people consistently to give their best, helping them to grow to
their fullest potential, and motivating them to work toward a common good.
leaders make the right things happen when they're suppod to.
a good leader, an effective leader, is one who has respect. respect is
something you have to have in order to get.a leader who has respect for other
people at all levels of an organization, for the work they do, and for their abilities,
desires and needs, will find that respect is returned. and all concerned will be
motivated to work together.
On a Harmonious Dormitory Life
Dormitory life is an indispensable part of college life. But sometimes the
harmony in the dormitory be disturbed in one way or another.
As is known to all, a harmonious dormitory life is important to college
students and benefits all the members. On one hand, we can have a good rest
and put our heart into study. On the other hand, we will have a good mood and
enjoy being together.
There are veral ways to create and maintain a harmonious dormitory life.
Firstly, you have to evaluate your life-style and try to get rid of your dirty habits,
if there are any. Secondly, when an annoying situation aris, you'll just have to
learn to tolerate each other and co-exist. Thirdly, you'll have to share with each
other and make good friends.
In conclusion, we should try our best to build a harmonious dormitory life for
the sake of good study and good life.
Recently a blind date(相亲) including 20 young men and women has been held
by an organization. Some people e it as a good way to meet different people
while others argue that it’s not possible to find one’s partner between two
people who have not previously met. As far as I’m concerned, blind dating is
worth trying and you can find your true love there!
First of all, nowadays many young people are always busying with their
work; therefore they have little spare time to meet with their future partner,
leading to more and more leftover women and men. According to a study, a
happy life includes work and family balance, which means a harmonious family
including the couple (and the baby in the future) may contribute to a
comparably happy life.
What’s more, during a blind date, usually the basic information is given to
both parts; therefore it’s more reliable to know a person’s family background,
his or her job, religion etc. As is known to all, a couple should have the same
belief in value, wealth, thus preventing many potential conflicts.
Last but not least, through blind dates, one can meet people with different
personalities, thus having a clearer idea about which kind of person is suitable
for being a lifelong mate. And blind dates are also great chances to make friends
in the same age group.
To sum up, blind dating can be a good way to find one’s future husband or
wife. It’s feasible and reliable. Hope that everyone can
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