2014年9月27日托福作文独立写作真题A
日期:2014-10-10 08:45

(单词翻译:单击)

写作真题
写作真题:

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Visiting museums is the best way to know a country.




题目解析
真题讲解:


这是一道非常典型的绝对词题目,相对来说还是比较简单的,我们只要按照上课讲过的绝对词解法来进行写作就可以了。

Disagree:

应该承认(admittedly,undoubtedly,undeniably)参观博物馆对了解一个国家是有好处的,通过博物馆可以了解这个国家的历史文化.但是如果说是最好的方式就言过其实了。一般来讲博物馆只能反映(reveal, present,)出一个国家过去的历史文化,但是关于这个国家真是的面貌很难从博物馆中了解全面。现在有很多不同的方式可以了解一个国家。比如说,现在网络比较发达,我们可以通过网络上的信息、新闻、图片、电影电视等来了解一个国家。除此之外,随着交通技术的不断提高,通过去当地,住在当地,同当地人交谈,体验当地真实的风土人情也是了解一个国家很好的方法。

写作范文
真题范文:


With the rapid development of globalization, people are becoming incredibly fond of learning about other countries. Approaches to be acquainted with other countries vary from people to people. Someone might claim that museums are really appropriate places for the pubic to learn about a country because they collect various objects which can typically represent the country. Nonetheless, if we take a deeper consideration, it may not be difficult to come to the judgment that the statement is improper to some degree. My reasons are enumerated as follows.

Undoubtedly, paying a visit to the local museum is of great importance for us to be familiar a country. It is widely acknowledged that museums exhibit various relics artifacts which definitely can reveal a country’s customs and cultures. Those antiques are just like mirrors that reflect the country’s rise and decline. What is more, people can also have a taste of the unique culture and customs. From the vessels displayed in the museums, it is easy to imagine the scene of the previous times and to know how old people led lives.

However, hardly can museum be the best place to learn about a country. Frequently, objects stored in the museum are out of date so they cannot precisely reflect what a country is exactly like. But with the remarkable progress made by each country, a sea of new circumstances are springing up, which means the dramatic changes of a country. For example, we want to learn more about Japan,besides merely knowing it is an island in the Pacific. Because of Japanese history that I have learned about in the museum, its grimness and high-technology impressed me most. However, when I got a chance to travel to Japan, communicating with Japanese definitely changed my attitudes to Japan. People are so generous and hospitable that you never feel uncomfortable. Therefore we cannot judge a country just from the museum or tangible relics.

Going even further, various alternatives can be available for us to have an insight of a country thanks to the advanced science and technology. For example searching for information related to the country on the Internet is a better choice for us. Conveniently enough, Internet plays a significant role in searching information, surely, including one country’s enormous aspects, such as its current policies, economic statement, as well as people’s life conditions. Also, the insight and understanding we can acquire about a country from visiting the country in person cannot be denied. By chatting with native residents and living with them, we can have a first-hand information of the country, like their favorite local food, their authentic view about the government, and so on.

In conclusion, we may obtain useful information about a country from visiting a museum. Nevertheless, it is not the best idea for its historical exhibitions presented. Alternatively, several preferable ways for us to truly understand a country.

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重点单词
  • pacificn. 太平洋 adj. 太平洋的 pacific adj
  • previousadj. 在 ... 之前,先,前,以前的
  • statementn. 声明,陈述
  • collectv. 收集,聚集 v. 推论 adv. 接收者付款
  • uniqueadj. 独一无二的,独特的,稀罕的
  • availableadj. 可用的,可得到的,有用的,有效的
  • revealvt. 显示,透露 n. (外墙与门或窗之间的)窗侧,门
  • preferableadj. 更好的,更合意的
  • claimn. 要求,要求权;主张,断言,声称;要求物 vt. 要
  • judgmentn. 裁判,宣告,该判决书