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1、 第四板塊 第三部分 概要寫作 Writing 1 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。 In 1971, China's first subway line in Beijing was formally put into operation. By December 2017, there were 171 subway lines stretching over 5,083 km in 35 cities on the Chinese mainland. Currently, China has the longest urban railway netw

2、ork in the world, which is predicted to surpass 6,000 km by 2020. The rapid development of China's urban railway system reflects the country's growing economic strength. The system has experienced the fastest growth over the past 15 years due to the investment of wealth accumulated from the reform

3、and opening up in urban infrastructure construction. An urban railway system is expensive to build, with one kilometer of subway costing approximately 700 million yuan (about $110 million). A city without economic strength cannot develop such an expensive system. The progress in urban railway const

4、ruction technologies has also contributed to the fast expansion of the infrastructure. Subway construction involves building underground tunnels, laying rails, manufacturing trains and the operation and management of subways. It is a systematic project which not only covers traditional infrastruct

5、ure building but also modern electronics and information technology. China's railway construction technologies are the best in the world, with Chinese subway trains now exported to developed countries including the United States. The expansion of Chinese cities has made it necessary to develop urba

6、n railway systems. Since the start of the reform and opening up, a large number of people have migrated to cities and the number of private cars has increased dramatically, resulting in serious traffic congestion. Building subways has become an important way to solve this problem. This year marks t

7、he 41st anniversary of the launch of China's reform and opening up, and the rapid development of China's urban railway system exemplifies the achievements made by the policy. As China furthers its opening up, it will continue to maintain steady and rapid economic growth and railway systems will be a

8、vailable in more and more cities. Writing 1 The past few decades has witnessed the fast development of Chinese urban railways both in number and length, which is a reflection of China's prosperous economy. (要點1) Actually, not only the growing construction technologies but also the expansion of C

9、hinese cities with booming population and heavy traffic, stimulates the urban railway construction. (要點2) With the deepening of the reform and opening up policy, more urban railways will come into use. (要點3) Writing 2 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。 If you're anything like us, it seems that your st

10、omach starts to grumble (隆隆響) as soon as McDonald's golden arches come into view. The reason behind that isn't the mouthwatering taste of their delicious fries-this is how they get them to taste so good by the way-it's actually psychological, and it has to do with the colors of their logo. The colo

11、rs red and yellow were chosen for a specific reason-and no, it wasn't because they looked nice with Ronald McDonald's clown-like face. It actually has to do with science. The color red is stimulating and is associated with being active. It also increases heart rate, which helps to jump-start your ap

12、petite. The color yellow is associated with happiness and is the most visible color in daylight, so that's why a McDonald's sign is so easy to spot on a crowded road. The brain processes color before it processes words or shapes, so that's why the fast-food chain chose these two colors for their lo

13、go and brand. Red and yellow make you hungry, encouraging you to want to buy the product they sell, while also making you feel happy. McDonald's has started to use this color philosophy to influence and change the way people currently think about their brand as well. Many franchises(授權(quán)經(jīng)銷商) in Europ

14、e have started to incorporate more of the color green into their storefronts and interior design because it's associated with nature and being environmentally friendly, something McDonald's has been criticized for not being in the past. The company has been working to become greener by using environ

15、mentally friendly refrigeration and converting used oil into biodiesel(生物柴油) fuel. So, next time you pass a McDonald's, don't be surprised if you find it really hard to resist going in and getting a burger and coke. Writing 2 The reason why people can't resist the temptation of McDonald's is psyc

16、hologically connected with colors of the logo. (要點1)Yellow and red are chosen to help increase people's appetite and make the store sign easy to spot. (要點2) Another reason is that the human brain processes color before words or shapes. (要點3) Nowadays McDonald's takes advantage of the color philosoph

17、y to become more environmentally friendly by incorporating more green color into its store design. (要點4) Writing 3 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。 According to a new study carried out by Brigham Young University undergrad student Alex Jensen and his mentor,Laura Walker,there is a direct link between t

18、he use of video games by young adults and their poor relationships with parents and friends. The study and its results were published in the latest issues of the Journal of Youth and Adolescence. For their study,researchers gathered information from 813 college students throughout the country.They

19、noticed that the more young adults played video games,the poorer the quality of their relationships with friends and family was. College students involved in the study had to report about the amount of time they spent playing video games. At the same time they were interviewed about the quality of t

20、heir relationships with peers and parents. In particular, they answered about the amount of trust,support and friendliness they shared with their friends and parents. Still, the researchers mention that the connection they found is pretty modest,so playing video games does not mean the end of relat

21、ionships.“The most striking part is that everything we found gathered around video game use is negative,”stated Walker. In addition,statistical analyses showed that the young adults who spent time playing video games were more likely to get involved in risky activities such as drinking and drug abus

22、e.Besides,those who played video games each day reported smoking pot(大麻)about twice as often as young adults who played video games occasionally and almost three times as often as youngsters who didn't play. Researchers also found that young women had lower self-esteem if they spent a lot of time p

23、laying video games.They also look forward to analyzing the impact of video games on young couples. Writing 3 A new study finds a direct link between young adults' playing video games and their poor relationships with parents and friends. (要點1)813 college students were interviewed about these two f

24、actors.(要點2) The young adults who spent time playing video games were more likely to take part in risky activities. (要點3) Young women had lower self-esteem if they spent a lot of time playing video games.(要點4) Writing 4 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。 There's a fine line between arrogance (自負(fù)) and con

25、fidence in the workplace. There are many websites which help us to find out how to stay on the right side. Why do some people appear confident and capable, while others seem arrogant? And how can you make sure you're the former, rather than the latter, especially when you are letting interviewers an

26、d employers know about your abilities? The key is confidence. What's the difference between arrogance and confidence in the workplace? Arrogance is very off-putting for other people. It's where people feel that they are superior and they always know best. Workplace confidence is very different as i

27、t's about having faith in yourself without assuming that yours is the only way or that you're the best. Confident people will know what they can do, but won't rub other people's noses in it. If they need a bit of help with something, it won't cause fear of getting fired because everyone is not perfe

28、ct and that's OK. Confidence in the workplace is much calmer and nicer to be around. Not feeling confident in the workplace or during a job interview can cause arrogant behavior, as insecurity can motivate people to prove they're better than everyone around them. Generally speaking, feeling confid

29、ent in the workplace is a good safety barrier against arrogance. If you feel happy and competent, you're unlikely to enjoy feeling superior to others. People who are confident in their abilities and knowledge will engage on the audience's agenda(日程安排), not their own. They will spend twice as much ti

30、me listening and responding to the audience's agenda and building on it, rather than telling people how competent they are. The way to show people your capabilities is to actively listen to them and get on their wavelength. Only then should you talk about your own knowledge and capabilities. Writin

31、g 4 In the workplace, the key to being confident and capable rather than arrogant is confidence.(要點1) Different from arrogance, confidence in the workplace means having faith in yourself without thinking too highly of yourself.(要點2) However, not feeling confident may make people arrogant. (要點3) Fin

32、ally, if you feel confident, you're unlikely to enjoy feeling superior to others.(要點4) Writing 5 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。 Over the past few years,scientists have been researching and designing cars that can actually drive themselves.Driverless cars are safe because they provide safety for the p

33、eople in them while they are driving anywhere.These self-driving cars are safe for the people in them.The car will stop for a weed that can be huge because the car can break for an animal even though no one is going to stop for a bird on the road.I believe that the driverless car is a great idea. Th

34、e people in them can be doing whatever they like and they will get home safely because the car won't be drunk. The accidents the driverless cars have been in were human-caused accidents.People should not have to check their phones until they stop driving completely. They can pull off the road and m

35、ake a phone call if it is needed in an emergency. Inside the self-driving cars you will be able to text and call and not have to pay attention. There is no possible way to stop people from using their phones while they're driving because they have done if for so long,but they don't know that anythin

36、g can happen to anyone at any given time. The driverless cars have a hard time handling traffic signals and do really poorly in bad weather conditions. The cars have sensors on one side to stay in the lane,but with rain and snow on the road,things will be really tough because sometimes no one clear

37、s the road. The cars won't be texting people or making phone calls,but they can keep people safe on the road.They won't have the problem of hitting any animals or anything on the road. Therefore, I think the driverless car is a great invention and will bring the death rate from driving down a lot t

38、o zero. Writing 5 Driverless cars are safe because they provide safety for the people in them. (要點1) In the driverless car, you can text and call and not have to pay any attention.(要點2) However, the driverless cars have difficulty handling traffic signals and do really poorly in bad weather condit

39、ions.(要點3) Despite the disadvantages, the driverless car is a great invention and will greatly reduce the death rate from driving.(要點4) Writing 6 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。 Children are amazing. Each one is so different and they all surprise you. Sometimes it takes a bit of trial and error to get

40、 them going. This boy I visited this morning was so shy, and he wouldn't say a word. That's my job as a home visitor-to model ways that parents can use to unlock their children's potential and get them ready for learning. Originally from the US, the Parent Child Home Program (PCHP) at NCI helps par

41、ents engage in their children's early learning and supports them in preparing their children for school. The home visitors, all local people, act as ambassadors for education in the community. There are currently 75 families in the PCHP program in Dublin's Docklands. Every Monday morning I meet wit

42、h the other 17 home visitors working in Docklands and we compare notes. We all arrive in the blue uniforms that have become so recognizable in this part of the city. In fact, we have people come up to us now in streets as we make our daily rounds asking if we would come to their houses and help thei

43、r children or someone they know. Twice a week I go to each of nine houses and the three of us-mother, child and me-sit down on the floor and play. Sometimes it's a dad or a grandparent, but the child is always at the center. Our job is to give parents ideas on how to play with their children in way

44、s that will develop their learning, language skills and imagination. We let the children take the lead. All teachers of small kids will tell you that they can spot the ones whose parents read to them and play with them at home. We're helping families in this area who need a bit of confidence to get

45、going. Writing 6 I work as a home visitor to model ways to unlock children's potential and get them ready for learning.(要點1) The home visitors of the PCHP are all local people and there're 75 families participating in the program.(要點2) We compare notes and visit different families, gradually winning popularity in Docklands.(要點3) We aim to help parents to play with their children so as to encourage improvements.(要點4)

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