1、考研英语作文训练及范文(八)Human being does not need to eat meat in order to maintain good health because they can get all their food needs from meatless products and meatless substitute. Do you agree or disagree? Meat provides human beings with a lot of nutrition needed for maintaining good health. People get p
2、rotein, fat, heat and cholesterol etc. from meat to build themselves stronger than ever.However, along with the development of meatless products and meatless substitute, people can also get their nutrition needs.Vegetarians are the best example. They dont eat meat, but only depend on vegetables, egg
3、s and milk. They live a happy life, working every day, doing sports, going for disco and traveling for sightseeing, etc. Most of them are in such good health; they can even compete with athletes in sports games. Monks are another example. Due to their faithful religious belief, they are not allowed
4、to eat any meat, yet they are in good shape. Moreover, the secret of longevity is to eat meat as little as possible, according to most of people over 100 years old. Theoretically, people will be in good health so long as they have enough protein and vitamin. People can easily get protein from milk a
5、nd egg, while get vitamin from fruits and vegetables. Science and technology makes everything possible.Based on the above, my conclusion is that people can live without meat, particularly along with the advancement of the science and technology, which can create more meatless substitutes. People can
6、 maintain good health, even if they do not eat any meat. (七)The first car appeared on British roads in 1888. By the year 2005 there may be as many as 29 million vehicles on British roads. Should alternative forms of transport be encouraged and international laws introduced to control car ownership a
7、nd use? There is general agreement that there are far too many automobiles crowding the roads nowadays. In fact, it is estimated that there will be as many as 29 million motor vehicles on British roads by the year 2005. Not only do these motor vehicles cause inconvenience in the form of traffic jams
8、 and accidents, they also contribute to the planets ever-worsening air pollution.In my opinion we must encourage alternative forms of transport. If more people rode bicycles or traveled by public transport, they would be healthier and suffer less from stress, the roads would be less congested and sa
9、fer, and the air in our cities would be cleaner. Subway systems, take passengers off the streets entirely. Private cars are banned in the downtown areas, where the only form of wheeled transport allowed is the bicycle.However, it is necessary that these efforts to improve the traffic situation be ba
10、cked up by international laws to control the ownership and use of cars. This is because, first of all, pollution caused by automobiles is a worldwide problem. Whats more, more people are traveling by car to other countries nowadays.If measures are taken in a planned way to encourage alternative form
11、s of transportation, and international laws put in place to control car ownership and use, there is no doubt that the result will be safer roads, a healthier lifestyle and a less-polluted atmosphere. (六)The rate of young women crimes is rising in the current society. What are the causes and how to s
12、olve it? Juvenile delinquency is a very serious problem confronting us in modern society. At the same time, the rate of young women crimes spearheads very fast. Some sociologists and educationists show great concern about this problem. In this essay, I will find out the causes for this issue and exp
13、lore some possible solutions.First of all, the rapid development of society and the changes of peoples value of the world account mainly for the issue. In the old days, women were confined to housework and baby-sitting, which barricaded womens steps. Now, with the eye-catching development of economy
14、, many young women go out to find a job, which renders them more opportunities to contact the outside world. As a consequence, young women are apt to be influenced by the malfeasance in the society.In addition, the rise of criminal rate can be attributed to the lack of education of women. The prospe
15、rity and luxury in some metropolises are very attractive to some young women. Some of them leave the countryside in the hope that they can make a good fortune in the cities, where they often find themselves disappointed for lack of good education or skills. Therefore, some of them fell despaired and
16、 embark on the criminal road.The last factor is the over-description of violence on the media. TV is the most powerful medium, which transforms abundant information around the world. However, some programs are full of violence description, sexual alluring and bloody contents, which are easy to make
17、young women astray.In order solve the problem, people work out up various solutions. Form my point of view, I deem the following are worth mentioning. On the one hand, the government should pay more attention to the problem and issue relevant laws to crackdown young women crimes. Meanwhile, we shoul
18、d strengthen education and raise the quality of people, helping them set up a correct outlook of the world. Only when the government and the society join hands in solving the problem will the rate of young women crimes fall down. (五)Write an essay, considering and assessing arguments for and against
19、 the following view: As reading is important for a good education, we should encourage our children to read whatever appeals to them. The famous English philosopher Francis Bacon said, “Reading makes a full man”. Reading books can strongly shape you inclination, mature your thoughts, widen you horiz
20、on and enrich your personality. Life is limited, but knowledge is boundless. The more books we read, the more knowledge we get. Hence, we should encourage our children to read more books.However, books can also be harmful, particularly the pornographic books. Bad books contain evil thoughts. In them
21、, there might be much description about violence, superstition, and sex. Lets suppose that you are in the position of a parent. Would you allow your children to read whatever appeals to them? If your answer to the question is “yes”, you are either extremely permissive or just plainly irresponsible.
22、If children read bad books, the evil thoughts would poison their mind gradually. They will be dispirited and perhaps commit a crime.Good books, on the other hand, teach and help children to do good things. Good books are childrens real companions, and they are both instructive and inspiring. Childre
23、n know past events from history books, study communication by language books; learn space and numbers through mathematics books. In a word, different kinds of good books can give them a large amount of ideas and knowledge.Consequently, those who read good books can be inspired to grow healthily, whi
24、le those who read bad ones will lead a wicked life and meet with miserable failure. So before we encourage our children to read books, we should teach and help them to identify good and bad books. (四)Traditional arts civilized a nation. Do you think government should subsidize musicians, artists, ac
25、tors or drama companies? What should a government do? Traditional arts, as valuable cultural relics of a nation, are disappearing far away from the modern society. China, as one of the highly-civilized countries in the world, abound in various forms of traditional arts, such as painting, calligraphy
26、, music, architecture and dramas, which are not only our national cultural treasures, but also a rich fortune of the world.As essence of a local culture, traditional arts reflect a nations artistic talents and traditions. For example, watercolor painting depicts a harmony between people and nature.
27、Architecture illustrates a nations aesthetic value and religious belief. Cathedrals, highlighted by Baroque style in the 17th century, represent Christianity. Pagodas, totally different from cathedrals stylistically, are a symbol of Buddhism. Peking Opera describes the history of our country.However
28、, traditional arts are leaving contemporary people further and further away. One of the main reasons for the fact is that the authorities concerned and some institutes lack funds and professionals, which are quite essential to the research and promotion of traditional culture. Another radical reason
29、 should be attributed to the impact of western cultures on traditions. Young people, especially youngsters, are addicted to western music like rock and roll, without any knowledge about traditional musical instruments. With the economic globalization, traditional culture and arts will be in the dang
30、er of assimilation. How to maintain and develop traditional arts becomes the biggest concern of a government.To begin with, the government should establish a fund for the research and promotion of traditional arts. Whats more, the research institutes and universities should work out a long-term deve
31、loping scheme, organizing systematic research on traditional arts. Arts belong to a nation and the whole world as well. The prosperity of traditional arts will diversify the culture of the world.(十) A number of different medical traditions are now widely known and used: Western medicine (using drugs
32、 and surgery), herbal medicine, acupuncture (using needles at certain points of the body), homeopathy (using minute dose of poisons), and so on. How important is the patients mental attitude towards his / her treatment in determining the effectiveness of the treatment? A wide range of medical treatm
33、ents is available today. Patients may wonder which will be the most effective, and whether their own mental attitude to the type of treatment might affect its success. This essay will consider the second of these questions. Many people visit their doctor or go to hospital with complete trust in the
34、expert care offered by conventional services. However, some people do not get a satisfactory result. For example, the drugs which are prescribed may have unpleasant side effects. Their initial positive attitude towards their treatment does them little good. Similarly, those patients who trustfully c
35、hoose alternative treatments over traditional medicine may find themselves disillusioned. Less rigorous qualification standards among alternative practitioners may mean that some healers give ineffective or damaging advice. The result, again, is that a patient who entered treatment with confidence l
36、eaves that treatment disillusioned.On the other hand, patients may try a style of treatment with some skepticism. A person used to conventional medicines and drugs may be suspicious of treatments based on diet and lifestyle changes. Yet if they follow such programs, they may in fact notice improveme
37、nts in their conditions, in spite of their skepticism. Equally, a patient opposed to conventional medicine may have an accident and be saved by the effective treatment of conventional emergency services. In conclusion, it appears that the mental attitude of the patient is not the most significant fa
38、ctor in determining the outcome of the treatment. Patients who enter treatment confidently may leave disillusioned while those who begin treatment skeptical of the results may find themselves surprised with what they have gained. Patients should seek the advantages, which each style of care can offer.