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托福og范文(優(yōu)選十六篇)5托福og范文(篇一)Task:Ithasbeensaid,“Noteverythingthatislearnediscontainedinbooks.”Compareandcontrastknowledgegainedfromexperiencewithknowledgegainedfrombooks.Inyouropinion,whichsourceismoreimportant?Why?.托福寫作模板范文參考:Weallcraveknowledge,especiallyinthisAgeofInformation,butwhatisthebestsourceofknowledge?ArewetobelieveAlbertCamus,whostated”Theplacewearetogetknowledgeisinbooks”?OrarewebetterservedbyfollowingAlbertEinstein'scounselthat“Theonlysourceofknowledgeisexperience”?Althoughbookshavetheirplaceinone'slearning,thereisnosubstituteforexperience;indeed,itisexperiencethatisultimatelythemostimportantsourceofknowledge.First,letusconsidertheknowledgeneededtoundertakeaprofession-forexample,thatofaphysician.Knowledgegainedfrombooksprovidesthefoundationofadoctor'straining:studyinamedicalschoolbeginswithanear-overloadofreadingonanatomy,physiologyandmaladiesbothrareandcommon.However,duringthistimethemedicalstudentisalsolearningthroughexperience,beginningwithdissectingcadaversfromalmostthefirstdayofmedicalschool.Then,theaspiringphysicianmustcompletefouryearsofresidency,consistingofactualsupervisedexperienceatahospitalinwhichheorshenowmustputintopracticealloftheknowledgeheorshehasedgeofdealingwithpatients,prescribingmedication,andthejoyandsadnessofsavingandlosingpatients;inotherwords,itisthroughexperiencethattheseresidentsfinallylearnwhatitmeanstobeadoctor.Whataboutknowledgeotherthanprofessionalexpertise-forexample,knowledgeaboutanotherculture?Inthisrealmaswell,bothbooksandreal-lifeexperienceenrichandedifyus.Forexample,Parisisperhapsthemosttalked-aboutandwritten-aboutcityintheworld.WecouldreadHemingway'sAMoveableFeast,inwhichhedescribestheexcitementandintellectualspirit-aswellastherestaurantsandplentifulredwine-ofParisinthe1920's.Or,wecouldtraveltoParisandeatatbistros,walkacrossthePontNeufandlookattheriverSeine,visittheLouvremuseum,andhaveadventuresofourown.Clearly,mostpeoplewouldhaveattainedmorelastingandvividknowledgebyvisitingParisontheirownratherthanreadingaboutitsecondhand.Insummary,experience,ratherthanbooks,ismorecentraltoourquestforlearning,especiallywithregardtoprofessionalexpertise.Withregardtolearningaboutanotherculture,experienceisalsoirreplaceable.YetnoteveryoneintheworldwillhavethehealthorfinancialresourcestocarryoutatriptoParis.ButmanypeoplehaveaccesstoalocallibrarywheretheycanborrowAMoveableFeastand,atnocost,readHemingway'svibrantdescriptionsofParis.Wecannotforgetthecomplementaryanduniqueknowledgeaffordedbybooks,butexperienceisthemostprecioussourceofknowledge.托福og范文(篇二)Tips1.Readingkey()Proposal:studentopposingschool’splanofacquiringanewsculpture()Reason1:expensive,wasteofmoney()Reason2:large,takesuptoomuchspace2.Listeningkey()Thewomandisagreeswithit()Reason1:theschoolisn’tpaying()Details:adonorispayingforthesculpture,nicetohaveartoncampus()Reason2:Paulisupsetfornotwantingtomove()Details:heandhisfriendsarealwaysonthelawnkickingasoccerball,theydon’twanttomove,it’ssculpturevs.convenientforPaul托福TPO1口語(yǔ)task3范文:Thewriteroftheletteropposestheuniversity’splantoacquireanewsculpturebecausetheuniversity’sfinancialconditionispoorandthesculptureissolargethatit’lltakeupallthegreenspaceinfrontofthecampuscenter.Thewomanintheconversationthinksthetworeasonsaretotallyunconvincing.Thewomansaysit’sananonymousdonorwhopaysthebillofthesculpturenottheuniversitysothereisnoneedtoworryabouttheuniversity’sfinancialcondition.Asforthepointaboutthespace,thewomanthinksPaul,thewriteroftheletter,alwaysplayssoccerwithhisfriendsonthelawnwherethesculpturewillthinksPauljustdoesn’twanttomovetoanotherplace.Forhim,it’sconvenienceversussculpture.托福og范文(篇三)Doyouagreeordisagreewiththefollowingstatement?Thebestwaytotravelisinagroupledbyatourguide.Usespecificreasonsandexamplestosupportyouranswer.托福寫作滿分作文范文:Therearealotofviewswhetherthebestwaytotravelisinagroupledbyatourguide.Differentpeoplehasdifferentviewpoint.Inmyopinion,agroupledbyatourguideisthebestwaytotravel.Theargumentforthisviewgoesasfollows:Inthefirstplace,therearemanyadvantageswhenpeopletravelinagroup.First,peoplewillnotfeelboringinalongtrip.Peoplecantalk,laughandmakejokinglikeabigfamily.Second,thegroupwillhelpyoualotwhenyouhaveanyemergency.Thepeopleinthegroupcouldhelpyoufigureouttheawkwardsituationthatwillbeunimaginablewhenyoutravelalone.Third,withthegroupdiscount,suchasthediscountforairplaneticket,thehotel,andtheadmissionticket,travelerscansavealotofmoneywhentheyusethegroupdiscount.Inthesecondplace,therearemanyadvantagestoowhenpeopletravelledbyatourguide.Thetourguidewillarrangeallthedetailsaboutthetripinadvance.Thetravelerneednotworryaboutwheretofindthehotel,wheretorentthecar,andhowtofindthedirection.Itwillmakethetripalittlebiteasy.Anotheradvantageisthatledbyatourguidewillsavemuchtimethantravelingalone.Withtheprofessionalknowledge,tourguidewillmakethesmartestschedule.Iwouldneverforgetthatoneofmyfriend,acitytourguideintheShanghai,China,saidthatshecanleadtravelertovisitthewholecitybyonedaywhichpeopleshouldspendtwoorthreedaystofinishit.Inconclusion,therearemanyadvantageswhenpeopletravelsinagroupledbyatourguide,suchassavemoney,savetime,donotfeelboring,andiseasytotakecareof.Therefore,Istronglyagreethatthebestwaytotravelisinagroupledbyatourguide.托福og范文(篇四)Inthereadingpassage,theauthorraisesthatreadinglessliteraturehascausedunfortunateeffectsonthereadingpublic,theculturalgeneralandliteratureitself.Onthecontrary,theprofessorstronglycontradictswithit.Tobeginwith,accordingtothereadingpassage,theauthormainlytalksaboutreadinglessliteraturecannotprovidereaderswithintellectualstimulation.Bycontrast,thelecturerdisagreeswithitandshereasonsthatabookdoesn’thavetobeliteraturetobeintellectuallystimulating.Sciencebooks,historyandpoliticalanalysisaren’tliteraturebuttheyareoftenofhighqualityandsomeofthosebooksarejustascreativeandwell-writtenasnovelsandpoems.Sodon’tassumethatsomeonewhoisn’treadingliteratureisn’treadingagoodbook.Tobefollowed,thereadingpassageindicatesthatthecultureisindecline.However,thespeakerholdstheoppositeopinionandshesaysthatpeoplearenotjustspendinglesstimeinliteratureandtheyarespendinglesstimewithbooksingeneral.However,today,therearemanyculturallyvaluablematerialthatisn’twrittensuchasabrilliantsongandgoodmovie.Peoplearenotwastingtheirtimewhentheylistentogoodsongsandwatchgoodmovies.Thosenon-literalactivitieswillnotlowertheculture.Evensomeofthosecreativeformscanspeakmoredirectlytocontemporaryconcernsthanliteraturedoes.Lastly,thewriterinthereadingpartsaysthatitisthereaders’faulttoleadtothelesssupportforliterature.Bycomparison,thelisteningmaterialpresentsatotallydifferentopinionthatitistheauthors’faultbecausetoday’sliteratureisintendedtobedifficulttounderstand.Sodon’tassumetheearlier’sgenerationsofreaderswouldreadalotmodernliteraturetoday.滿分托福綜合寫作范文In1990,newrulesandguidelineswereadoptedintheUnitedKingdomthathaschangedthewholefieldofArchaeologyinthatcountry.Thenewguidelinesimprovedthesituationinallthereareasdiscussedinthepassage.First,thenewguidelinesstatethatbeforeanyconstructionprojectcanstart,theconstructionsitehastobeexaminedbyarchaeologiststoseewhetherthesiteisofarchaeologicalinterestorvalue.Ifthesiteisofarchaeologicalinterest,thenextstepisforthebuilders,archaeologistsandlocalgovernmentofficialstogettogetherandmakeaplanforpreservingthearchaeologicalartifacts,eitherbybuildingaroundthemorbyexcavatinganddocumentingthemproperlybeforetheconstructionisallowedtoproceed.Second,animportantpartofthenewguidelinesisarulethatanyarchaeologicalworkdoneontheconstructionsitewillbepaidforbytheconstructioncompanynotbythegovernment.Theconstructioncompanyhastopayfortheinitialexaminationofthesite,andthenforalltheworkcarriedoutunderthepreservationplan.Thisisawholenewsourceoffinancialsupport.Thefundingfromconstructioncompanieshasallowedresearcherstostudyafargreaterrangeofarchaeologicalsitesthantheycouldinthepast.Last,thenewguidelinesprovidealotofpaidworkforarchaeologists,workthatdidn’texistbefore.Expertarchaeologistsarenowhiredatallstagesoftheprocesstoexaminethesiteforarchaeologicalvalue,thentohelpdrawupthepreservationplantodotheresearchinaprofessionalscientificmannerandfinallytoprocessthedateandwritereportsandarticles.TheincreasedjobandcareeropportunitiesinArchaeologyhaveincreasedthenumberofprofessionalarchaeologistsinBritain,whichisnowthehighestit’severbeen.托福og范文(篇五)Ingeneral,peoplearelivinglongernow.Discussthecausesofthisphenomenon.Usespecificreasonsanddetailstodevelopyouressay.托福作文滿分范文:Withthedevelopmentofhumansociety,peoplearelivinglongernow.Manyfactorsinteractingtogethertoenablethelongerlife.Therearethreemostimportantcauses:thequalityoffoodhasbeengreatlyimproved;peoplecouldhavemedicalservices;moreandmorepeoplerealizethatregularsportsbenefittheirhealth.Theimprovingqualityofourfoodisthemostimportantfactorofthelongerlife.Wecouldhavenotonlyenoughfoodaswewant,butalsothehealthierfood.Whenwepreparingfood,wenolongerconsiderthecost,butpaymoreattentiontothenutritionsofthefood.Withthedevelopmentoftransportationsystems,inlandpeoplenowcouldalsoenjoyseafoodandtropicalfruit.Furthermore,governmentsarepayingmoreandmoremoneyonmedicalestablishments.Citizenscouldhavemedicalservicesmoreeasily.Becauseoftheconvenientmedicalservicemoreillnessescouldbedetectedatanearlierstage.Also,manyillnessesthathadbeenconsideredfatalcouldbecuredtoday.Thebetterdetectionandcurementenablepeople'slongerlife.Lastbutnotleastimportantisthatpeoplecaremorefortheirownhealth.Everymorningyoucouldseepeopledoingsportsoutside.Moreandmorepeoplehaverealizedthesaying"lifeislocomotion".Regularsportsbuildupastrongbody.Naturally,peoplewithstrongerbodycouldresistmoredeseases.Tosumup,thedevelopmentofoursocietycausesthelongerlifeofpeople.Peoplehavebetterfoodandbettermedicalservices.Andpeoplespendmoretimeonsportstobiuldupstrongerbodies.Aswecouldpredict,peoplearegoingtoliveevenlonger.托福og范文(篇六)Ithinkoneofthemostimportanteffectsoftheinternetisthatitcanhelpusunderstandtheworldbetter,andcommunicatewiththeworldinawaythatnothingelsecanachieve.Ithelpsmetobecomeamoresuccessfulperson.WhenIwasselectingwhichuniversityandwhichmajortotakeafterIgraduatedfromthehighschool,theinternetgavemealotofusefulinformationaboutthefutureofsomeofmyprospectiveprofessions.Ieventalkedwithseveralpeopleinthoseparticularprofessionsandgottheiropinionsaboutit.AndIthinkitisreallyhelpful.(102)托福og范文(篇七)Doyouagreeordisagreewiththefollowingstatement?Grades(marks)encouragestudentstolearn.Usespecificreasonsandexamplestosupportyouropinion.托福寫作滿分作文范文:Manypeopleintheworldshareabeliefthatgradesmakestudentsworkhard.IagreewiththeabovestatementbecauseIbelievethathighgradesaremorehelpfulingettingabrightfuture.Oneofbenefitsofthehighgradeisthatitpromotesalearner'sinterest.Interestisthebestmotivationtoencouragestudentstolearn.IfalearnerhasagoodscoreinEnglish,hewillfindthatEnglishisabeautifullanguage.ForexampleIlovetolearnmath,becauseitbringsmehappinesswhenIgetahighscoreinamathexam.WhenIwenttouniversity,Iselectmachasmymajor.Thesecondreasonisthatschoolsgiveusachancetolearnknowledge,whynottryourbesttogetit.Inourlivestheseknowledgehasimportanteffectonourmindwhichneedbewisebyanby.Inaddition,self-creditmaybeinstructbygoodmarks.Itisalsoimportanttoourlife.Afurthersolidargumentforthehighgradeisthatitmeansagoodfuturecareer.Manycompanieswouldratherhirestudentswhoarewithhighgrades.AsfarasIamconcerned,IcometothenotionthattherearemainreasonswhyIsupportthatgradesencouragestudentstolearn.Firstly,highscoresspringlearner'interests.Secondly,studentsgetself-creditthroughit.Furthermore,Agoodjobmaywaitthesestudentswhohavehighmarks.托福og范文(篇八)托福綜合寫作25分范文一:IntheUnitedStates,employeestypicallyworkfivedaysaweekforeighthourseachday.However,manyemployeeswanttoworkafour-dayweekandarewillingtoacceptlesspayinordertodoso.Amandatorypolicyrequiringcompaniestooffertheiremployeestheoptionofworkingafour-dayworkweekforfour-fifths(80percent)oftheirnormalpaywouldbenefittheeconomyasawholeaswellastheindividualcompaniesandtheemployeeswhodecidedtotaketheoption.Theshortenedworkweekwouldincreasecompanyprofitsbecauseemployeeswouldfeelmorerestedandalert,andasaresult,theywouldmakefewercostlyerrorsintheirwork.Hiringmorestafftoensurethatthesameamountofworkwouldbeaccomplishedwouldnotresultinadditionalpayrollcostsbecausefour-dayemployeeswouldonlybepaid80percentofthenormalrate.Intheend,companieswouldhavefeweroverworkedanderror-proneemployeesforthesamemoney,whichwouldincreasecompanybenefits.Forthecountryasawhole,oneoftheprimarybenefitsofofferingthisoptiontoemployeesisthatitwouldreduceunemploymentrate.Ifmanyfull-timeemployeesstartedworkingfewerhours,someoftheirworkloadwouldhavetobeshiftedtoothers.Thus,foreveryfouremployeeswhowentonan80percentweek,anewemployeecouldbehiredatthe80percentrate.Finally,theoptionofafour-dayworkweekwouldbebetterforindividualemployees.Employeeswhocouldaffordalowersalaryinexchangeformorefreetimecouldimprovethequalityoftheirlivesbyspendingtheextratimewiththeirfamilies,pursuingprivateinterestsorenjoyingleisureactivities.托福綜合寫作25分范文二:Irrigation,theartificialwateringoflandforagriculture,useswaterfromanumberofsources:directrainfall,directstreamflow,waterstoredinlakesandreservoirs,high-qualitygroundwater,brackishsurfacewater,andevenseawater.Waterforirrigationisdivertedfromriversandlakesorpumpedunderground.Differentcropshavedifferentirrigationrequirements,sotherearemanyformsofirrigationandtypesofirrigationtechnology.Variousmethodsofsurfaceirrigationdeliverwatertoafielddirectlyfromacanal,well,orditch.Thesurfacetechniqueoffloodinglargefieldsiswidelyusedbecauseoflowcapitalcostsandlongtradition.Furrowirrigation,practicedsinceancienttimes,involvesdiggingnumerousU-orV-shapedopenfurrowsthroughirrigatedlandandintroducingwaterintothemfromachannelatthetopofafield.Aswithothersurfacetechniques,watercollectsintopondsonthefield.Insurface-pipeirrigation,thewaterispipedtothefieldanddistributedviasprinklersorsmallerpipes.Borderirrigationisatypeofsurfaceirrigationthatinvolvesfloodinglandinlongparallelstripsseparatedbyearthbanksbuiltlengthwiseinthedirectionoftheslopeoftheland.Waterflowsfromthehighestpointinthefieldtothelowest.Basinirrigationissimilartoborderirrigationbutincludesearthbanksconstructedcrosswisetothoseusedforborderirrigation,dividingafieldintoaseriesofbasinsthatcanbeseparatelyirrigated.托福og范文(篇九)Task:Somepeoplebelievethatuniversitystudentsshouldberequiredtoattendclasses.Othersbelievethatgoingtoclassesshouldbeoptionalforstudents.Whichpointofviewdoyouagreewith?Usespecificreasonsandexamplestoexplainyourposition.托福寫作模板范文參考:Somepeoplethinkthatuniversitystudentsshouldbeabletochoosewhethertogotoclassesornot.Icouldnotdisagreemorewiththisidea.Eventhoughstudentscanhaveexcusedabsences,forexample,whentheyaresickorhavesomethingemergenttoattend,generallytheyshouldberequiredtogotoclasses.Infact,attendingclasseshasmanyadvantages,threeofthemmostimportant:learningfromtheteacher,interactingwithclassmates,anddevelopingresponsibility.Attendingclasseshasthebenefitofreceivingthebestthatateachercanoffer.Goodteachersreviewthedifficultandkeypintsofthematerialinthecoursetextbook.Thebestteachersdomorethanthis.Theyconductgroupdiscussionofthematerial,andpresentalternativepointsofviewonthesameissue.Thisincreasesstudents'realunderstandingandcriticalthinking.Moreover,teacherssupplementthetextbookmaterialwithinformationprovidebyguestspeakers,whichfurtherenhancesstudents'understanding.Allthisimpliesthat,ifstudentsareabsentfromclass,itistantamounttoforfeitingtheirrighttofullbenefitsofteacher-guidedlearninginclass.Goingtoclassesalsohelpsstudentslearnhowtoworkwiththeirclassmates.Inclass,studentsneedtoputforwardtheirideas.Theyhavetotakequestionsfromtheirclassmatesandwhentheirclassmateshaveadifferentpointofview,theyhavetodefendtheirown.Allthisisconductedinafriendlymanner.Interactionofthiskindteachesstudentsabouthowtoworkwithotherpeople.Finally,goingtoclassesenablesstudentstodevelopresponsibility.Havingtofinishalltheassignedreadingsbeforeclasshelpspreparethemforgettingajob.Sodoestherequirementofbeingpunctualforclass.Similarly,havingtocompleteassignmentontimeforclasshelpsthemtofosterresponsibility.Admittedly,studentscanobtaininformationfrombooks,buttheybenefitagreatdealmorewhentheygotoclasses.Theyhavetheadvantageoflearningfromtheirteacher,ofinteractingwithotherpeople,andofdevelopingtheresponsibilityrequiredofagoodworkeraswellasagoodstudent.Iftheseskillsinlifeareinnosenseoptional,howcanattendingclassesinauniversitybeoptional?托福og范文(篇十)題目:Talkaboutafamouspersonthatyouadmire.Explainwhyyourespectthisperson.話題:afamousperson托福TPO獨(dú)立口語(yǔ)41TASK1范文:ThefamouspersonIadmiremostisGeorgeWashingtonwhoisthefatheroftheUnitedStates.First,heisagreatmilitarygenius.It'shimthatledtheAmericanarmydefeatedtheBritishcolonists.Withouthismilitarytalents,theUSAwouldtakeprobablymorethan8yearstogetridofBritishcolonialrule.Inaddition,heshowedgreatvirtueinhisrefusingtobecomeanemperor.Besides,heisalsoaveryconsiderateleader.Duringthewarofindependence,hespentlotsoftimeinvisitingandcomfortingthewoundedsoldierswhichhugelyenhancedmoraleinthearmy.托福og范文(篇十一)Thereadingpassagearguesthatthe"letitburn"policyshouldbereplacedbythepolicyofextinguishingforestfiresassoonastheyappeared.However,theprofessorraisesseriouscounterargumentsagainstthereadingparagraphbyprovidingthreeaspectsaslistedbelow:First,accordingtothespeaker,thenaturalforestfiresareacycleofcreativeeventheyhavealargescaleofthedamage,andafterthefires,newplantswhichbecamemorediversethanbeforeexistedintheYellowstone.Forexample,somebigplantswerereplacedbythesmallonesappearedintheYellowstoneduetotheopenandshadedlands.Anotherexampleisthatitwasabetterplaceforcertainseedsthankstothehighleveloftheheat.Thispointdirectlycontradictswhatthepassageindicates.Second,thereadingpassagestatesthatthefirewasadestructionofhabitatsandthedisruptionofthefoodchain.Theprofessor,however,statedthatthepopulationhadalreadyrecovered,andcreatedsomeidealhabitatsforthesmallanimalssuchasrabbitsandhares.Moreover,sincetherabbitsandharesbegantolivethere,thepredatorswholivedonthemcametoliveintheYellowstone,too.Therefore,certainfoodchainwasstrongerthanbefore.Thisisanotherpointwherethelisteningopposesthereadingpassage.Third,quitedifferentfromwhathadbeenstatedinthereadingpassage,thelecturersaidthatthefirein1988wasquiteunusualanditdidnothappeneveryyear.Moreover,themassivefirewascausedbythelowrainfallandthestrongwind,whichwouldnotoccuragain.Besides,thevictorsstillcomebacktotheYellowstonenextyearandeachyearafterthat.Thispointrefutestheviewstatedinthereadingpassage.托福og范文(篇十二)Somepeoplesaythatcomputershavemadelifeeasierandmoreconvenient.Otherpeoplesaythatcomputershavemadelifemorecomplexandstressful.Whatisyouropinion?Usespecificreasonsandexamplestosupportyouranswer.托福寫作滿分作文范文:Someuniversitiesrequirestudentstochooseavarietyofsubjects;othersonlyrequirestudentstospecializeinonesubject.Ideemthefirstoneasthepremierchoice.Amongcountlessfactors,therearethreeconspicuousaspectsasfollows.Themainreasonformypropensitythatstudentsshouldtakeclassesinmanysubjectsisthattheycanmakefulluseoftheabundantresourcesthatauniversityhastooffer.Auniversityhasplentyofeducationalandresearchresources.Itisaverygoodideatomakefulluseofthesevaluableassetswhilestudyingintheuniversity.Thebestwaytoachievethisistotakeavarietyofsubjectsasmuchaspossible.Throughlearningthesecourses,astudentcangetaccesstoknowledgeandresourcesindifferentareas.Onthecontrary,ifastudentonlyspecializesinonesubject,hewillnothaveachancetogetaccesstootherresourcesofferedbytheuniversity.Anotherreasoncanbeseenbyeverypersonisthatbychoosingmanysubjectsstudentscanbroadentheirknowledgeandmakeasolidfoundationfortheirfutureconcentratedstudy.Whateverthestudentwillconcentrateoninhissenioryearsincollege,itisnecessarythathechooseawiderangeofsubjectstobuildtheknowledgefoundation.TakethefieldofBusinessManagementforexample,thestudenthastoacquireknowledgeinwriting,accounting,economicsandhumanresourcemanagementbeforehecansuccessfullystarthismajorconcentrationstudy.TheargumentIsupportinthefirstparagraphisalsoinapositionofadvantagebecausestudentscanbemoreadaptableintheirfuturecareeriftheychooseavarietyofsubjectsduringtheiruniversitystudy.Itisobviousthatthedevelopmentofmodernsocietyrequirespeoplewithinter-disciplinaryandcomprehensiveknowledge.Ifastudentchoosesavarietyofsubjectsinhisuniversitystudy,andgainedabreathandwidthofknowledge,hewillbemoreadaptabletotherequirementofthesociety,andbeabletoeasilyadjusttomanykindsofjobs.Thiswillbenefithisfuturecareer.Inaword,takingintoaccountofallthesefactors,wemayreachtheconclusionthatstudentsshouldtakeclassesinmanysubjectsinauniversity.托福og范文(篇十三)Talkaboutabookyouhavereadthatwasimportanttoyouforsomereason.Explainwhythebookwasimportanttoyou.GivespecificdetailsandexamplestoexplainyouranswerTPO1托福獨(dú)立口語(yǔ)Task1滿分范文:Recently,IreadabooknamedKeeptheaspidistraflyingwrittenbyGeorgeOrwell.Thebookinfluencesmealotbecausethestoryhassomethingthattouchesmyheart.Thestorytalksaboutamanwhowantstobeapoetandwhoabandonsmanywell-payingjobstopursuehisdreamofbeingapoet.Ihaveasimilarexperienceofquittingaverygoodjobinordertobeawriter.Also,themaninthestoryislackofmoneybecauseheworksasabookstoreassistantandthushasaverylowsalary.Helivesinashabbyapartmentandsometimeshavenomoneytobuyfood.Again,I’vegotsimilarexperience.Ioncelivedinacrampedapartmentaloneandhadnomoney.Thebookisimportanttomebecauseittouchesmeandgivesmeencouragementtopersist.托福og范文(篇十四)Doyouagreeordisagreewiththefollowingstatement?Universitiesshouldgivethesameamountofmoneytotheirstudents'sportsactivitiesastheygivetotheiruniversitylibraries.Usespecificreasonsandexamplestosupportyouropinion.托福作文滿分范文:Inmypointofview,sportsactivitiesareasimportantas,ifnotmoreimportantthan,gooditiswiseforuniversitiestogivethesameamountofmoneytotheirstudents'sportsactivitiesastheygivetheiruniversityarenumerousclearreasonsandiwouldexploresomeimportantoneshere.First,goodhealthistheprerequisteforfuturearenotonlytheplaceforstudentstoexpandtheirminds,butalsoaplaceforstudenttobuildtheirgoodhealthisveryessentialforstudyandfutureouruniversity,thereareseveralmiddle-agedteachersandresearcherssufferfromdiseases,someevendiedwhentheywereatillattheacmeoftheiracademicisagreatlossfortheirfamiliesandouruniversity.Second,throughsportsactivities,studentcanbenefitbothphysicallyandwhohasplayedinafootballgameknowsthatthecooperationandcompetitionareimportantforaretwobasictraitsforthosewhowanttosucceed,andstudentwhocancombinethemharmoniouslyhavebetterchanceofsuccessinthefuture.Third,investmentinsportsactivitiescansavemoneyinthelongChina,allofstudentsmedicalexpensesarepatronizedbygovernmentanfthisisaheavythestudentshealthimporved,alotofmoneycanbesavedeverythesemoney,universitiescanbuildmoreclassrooms,laboratoriesandlibraries.Ofcourse,goodlibrariesarealsoimportantforgoodlibrarywithitslargecollectionofbooksistheprideandsymbolofaprominentlibrariesandsportsactivitiesareindispenableforunicersity,soitiswiseforunicvers

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