對于很多正在準(zhǔn)備考托福的同學(xué)來說,不知道準(zhǔn)備的怎么樣呢?今天就和出國留學(xué)網(wǎng)的小編一起來了解一下托福滿分范文寫得怎么樣?
一
Are games equally important for adults and children?
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Games are as important for adults as they are for children. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
『分析』
同意這個觀點比較容易寫。
成年人也有娛樂的需求,從繁重的壓力中解脫出來(escape)
游戲?qū)夏耆烁侨绱恕?BR> 從游戲中可以學(xué)到很多東西(橋牌——團(tuán)隊精神;圍棋、象棋——拓展智力)
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『范文』
Games are fun. This is true for adults and children alike. However, games also teach a variety of skills and they further every domain of a person's development. This is particularly important during the early stages of life. Through games children learn gross motor and fine motor skills, they practice and develop the ability to use language, and they learn important interpersonal and social skills. Adults can use games to strengthen these areas, but their abilities are already much more advanced, and therefore games are more important for children.
In play a child learns gross motor skills such as walking or jumping, which an adult has already mastered. Pushing a shopping cart, for example, teaches a toddler to balance his/her weight and to use his/her legs to support his/her body. This activity is game and exercise at the same time, but it would be completely unnecessary
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二
Should adults make important decisions for their older teenage children?
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Parents or other adult relatives should make important decisions for their older (15 to 18 year-old) teenage children. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
『分析』
表明立場:這樣的做法有一定的道理。
支持這樣的做法的理由:older teenage children還不夠成熟(immature),考慮不夠周全(inconsiderate),尤其涉及到經(jīng)濟(jì)相關(guān)的決定時,缺乏獨立承擔(dān)能力(incapable of being independent)。
然而,“如何保證parents或者adult relatives所作的決定就是正確的”也是個問題。
另外,總是把孩子排除在決定權(quán)之外,是否會使孩子變得“沒能力做出任何決定”?the ability to make sound decision是人生道路上很重要的能力之一。
『范文』
Parents or other adult relatives should not make decisions on behalf of their older teenage child. Nevertheless, they must take an active part in the decision-making process of their offspring. They can use their knowledge and experience to prevent their teenager from making costly mistakes while allowing him/her to gain confidence and learn from his/her smaller errors so that he/she will be able to make mature decisions of his own in the future.
Teenage children often lack the experience and knowledge to make sound decisions, and here their parents'
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