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图表图画作文A traveller who comes before two roads in a wood. One is much easy, for it is made broad and straight with signposts on both sides. It leads you to your destination without much effort. On the contrary, the other is obviously less travelled: it is narrow and uneven, bending in the undergrowth. Following it means risky and even dangerous. And you are not sure where it leads. Which way to go? He has to make a decision. I would take the less travelled one if I were the traveller.Nowadays people tend to view personal growth as a result or product that can be identified and measured. They celebrate the occasion when a friend or a relative enters a prestigious university, or gets a promotion in a company. They ask a sure way to success, a way which directlyleads them to academic security and career security They dare not take a step until they are ensured that the step is safe.But sometimes I find it is more meaningful to see personal growth as a process, As a process, it is means more difficult as there are no specific signposts or landmarks along the way, and your will encounter unexpected turns and dangers. As a process, it means the journey will never really end: there are always new ways to experiences, new challenges to accept and the new effort to make. Trying a new way of being is essential to the meaning of our life. To travel a new road, you may take risks and even accept the possibility that you may fail. But to think the pleasure you take in the process of exploring the unknown, undergoing unfamiliar experience and testing the ability of yourself. Nothing is more rewardingthan being able to conquer challenges and fulfil oneself fully.It understandable that most people follow a straight and safe route in life, for they have the feeling of insecurity and self-doubt. But if you dare to poke down an unmarked side road, it may leads to life’s riches surprises.举例Do you stop your bicycle at a red light late at night? You can see no vehicle in all directions. And no one else is around----let alone policemen. You are tired and in a hurry. But most probably you will wait for the light to change. Why? Is it for safety’s sake? No, you are sure that there will have be no danger in going through the light. Still, you wait. Why? An invisible barrier holdsIt is recognized that there are something that governs our behaviour. In a cinema, you catch sight of your old friend sitting before you. You are so happy that you are about to call him at the top of yourvoice. But you don’t. Instead you rise and walk up to him In a post office there is a long line waiting to pay for their bills of electricity, gas and so on. You don’t feel very well. Or you have some more urgent things. But still you stand patiently in a queue as all do.Such a phenomenon is universal. My friend who studies in an American college told me a story. People there park their cars at a parking meter. They always put required coins in the meter even if there’s sufficient time left on it to cover whatever task they are going to perform at the location. They pay their own way. They believe that you’re supposed to purchase your own time; the fellow before you purchase only his.Still remember the explosion in the World Trade Centre in New York. It is said that in chaos and panic, people didn’t forget to say ”excuse me” when they raninto each other in the rush to escape. Trapped in burning buildings, they even felt hesitant to scream for help; it just isn’t polite to yell.There are no certain rules written there to force them to do so. But the unwritten rules of decent behaviour, or so-called the social contract, are a stronger force in our lives. You stop because it’s part of a contract we all have with each other and it’s an agreement we live by. We trust each other to honour it. We are more likely to be restrained from doing something bad by the social convention than by any law against. It is the unwritten rules that make a civilization, without which society would fall apart.比较4.两张图,一张是在教室里进行的画画课,教师在黑板上画猫,孩子在下面依样画葫芦。

另一张是在草地上看着几个猫在画,结果画的个个不同。

1)describe the two pictures2)compare two ways of teaching3)suggestionThere are two kinds of a drawing lesson. One is held in the classroom. The teacher draws a big circle on the blackboard, and children copies it on their paper; the teacher draws a smaller circle on top of the first and the children draw in exactly the same way until twenty identical cats occur in the classroom. But in another class, the children sit onthe grass, watching several cats playing before them and drawing their own cats according to what they see. The result on their paper is a series of unique cats, each completely different from others.The two teaching methods offer us a good comparison of Chinese education system and western education system. The first method characterizes the Chinese way of teaching. Undoubtedly, It helps children learn basic skills quickly, Yet its disadvantage is that children have few opportunities to think for themselves. There is little personalimagination and discussion: the teacher lectures and the children listen and recite rules.The second method is often seen in American schools. Their children don’t have to memorize what the teacher or the text says. Instead they work individually and learn to form their own ideas and opinions. Though their foundation of knowledge in this method may not be as good as that of Chinese children, American children are more creative. And it is the ability of creativity that leads to their future inventions.Teaching methods also influence personal development. As the Chinese method values discipline and self-control, children tend to be dependent and obedient in every way. While the western way emphasizes creative ideas and individualresponsibility, and their children are more independent, taking action without someone telling them what to do.It seem that the two methods have both advantages and disadvantages. Therefore a combination of their advantages in education is most recommended.分析5.图画:正在行使的地铁。

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