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Travel
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Innovative
Design
or
Reflecting
Regional
Characteristics?
Are
Dialects
Just
as
Acceptable
in
Public
Places?
What
I
Have
Learned
from
My
Years
at
University
The
Impact
of
Financial
Disparity
on
Friendship
Ambition
Interview Is
a...Way to Select Employees
2011
年
Should
famous
Chinese
sites
of
historical
interest
charge
higher
fees
during
peak
travel seasons?
Nowadays
,
with the rapid development of tourism industry, it has become
popular for quite some people to travel
at vacation after a long period of heavy
load of working. They come to some
historical sites to relax themselves. At the
same time, holiday is the busiest
travel times of the year. Generally
speaking,
the famous Chinese
sites of historical interest will charge higher
fees during the
time. Recently, a
c
ontroversial
viewpoint
towards historic sites' higher charge
that
whether
such
action
will
hurt
citizen's
sentiment.
My
opinion
is
that
it's
worth charging higher fees.
First of all, I firmly believe that it is necessary to charge higher fees. People
could
understand
the
meaning
of
life
and
the
permanent
value
from
these
measures,
then
they
will
change
their
thinking
style
of
study
and
work.
Historical sites let people realize
death is not far away and we should not waste
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our life.
Moreover,
when
parents
take
their
children
to
the
historic
interest,
the
children
can
learn knowledge
of
history
rather
than
just
playing
there.
At
the
same
time
they
receive
education.
In
fact
,
I
think
it
is
meaningful
to
go
to
Chinese sites of historical
interest than to the playground.
Last
but
not
least,
historical
sites'
complete
preservation
needs
a
large
amount of money.
In order to make our historical sites exist
forever, we should
pay higher fees.
To sum up, it's no doubt that historical sites charge higher fees
in
tourism
season.
We
should
undertake
the
responsibility
of
protecting
historical
sites
and
our
environment,
meanwhile
we
should
be
aware
that
the
meaning of life is not from
birth to death but making contribution to society.
2009
:
Are dialects just as acceptable in public places?
范文一
Ch
ina’s
State
Administration
of
Radio
Film
and
Television
(SARFT)
recently
issued
a
notice
banning domestic
radio and TV stations from translating foreign
radio and TV programmes into any
local
dialect.
The
notice
said
that
such
dialect
translation
contradicts
the
national
initiative
to
promote
Putonghua,
or
Mandarin,
around
the
country.
Foreign
programmes
that
have
been
translated into dialects must be
removed from television and radio immediately. The
notice evoked
a mixed response from
experts and audio and video producers, as well as
the general public. Many
voiced
their
concerns
that
local
dialects
would
be
fornidden
in
public
places.
Mandarian,
which
means
language
is
the
country’s
predominant
language
and
is
widely
used
by
more
than
70
percent
of
the
population.
However,
local
dialects
still
enjoy
popularity
for
relatively
less-educated people in some occasions.
The dialects do make unique role and should be
tolerated
for existence in public
places.
Though promoted widely in public places, dialects are acceptable in public places. First, it is
more
than a mere tool for communication. It is, most
importantly, the messenger of its respective
culture. If the dialect was eliminated
from daily use, the culture will be broken.
Second, Mandarian
can absorb the elite
part of local dialect to enrich its vocabulary and
usage. This is the perfection of
Mandartian from thousands
of
years
blend
and contact. The
dialects
can
also
be
popular
in the
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public. Along with the
famous short play by comic actors in NE China, the
local dialect came into
the
spotlight,
and
enjoyed
more
popularity
throughout
China.
Such
a
cultural
phenomenon
represents the
audience an attitude to local dialects which cater
to the taste of the majority. Third,
dialect is the only mean of
communication to some undereducated local people.
If local dialects
are forbidden in the
public places, they can not communicate.
To
sum
up,
local
dialects
should
be
tolerated
in
public
places
for
its
unique
role
which
Mandarian
can
not
substitute.
We
should
guartee
its
survival
because
dialects
stand
for
our
spiritual
land.
From
a
long-term
perspective,
dialects
should
not
and
would
not
be
wiped
out.
There
is
no
need
for
any
purposeful
and
deliberate
attempt
to
protect
dialects.
Just
let
dialects
take their
natural course. The best way to protect a dialect
is to use it in daily life and pass it down
from generation to generation.
08
:
What I Have Learned From My Years at University
The development of an individual human existence can be divided into several important stages.
But no
period
can
be more
influential
upon the
later
course of
our life than the
years
we have
experienced in college. Here is
the cradle of intelligentsia with vision, mission
and passion. And
now, as I am ready to
leave campus and face the real world, I dare say
that no other place can
teach me more.
I am very proud that in university I have learnt how important it is for one to have vision, that
ability to see
ahead of time and possibly others. College has
raised me up, so that I could enjoy a
broader view of the world. University
Library, the sanctuary of mind always keeps me in
a close
touch with the great thoughts
of giants, Shakespeare, Russell, Churchill,
Roosevelt, to name only a
few. All
these overwhelmingly famous names have turned
familiar and friendly here. These great
minds teach me how to live a meaningful
life. They warn me that the last but greatest
enemy for
mankind is human existence
itself. Their words of wisdom shall guide and
guard me to overcome
all the obstacles
beset in the course of my life. In the light of
this statement, I have to say that
college years have brightened up my
vision.
It is at university that I have acquired an added understanding of the meaning of mission i.e.
man should have shoulders strong enough
to take more responsibilities of the time. College
has
enriched
me,
so
that
I,
to
some
extent,
have
discovered
the
truth
to
live
by. When
I
was
a
sophomore, I was chosen a volunteer for
the Red Cross Institution. My job, then, was to
assist the
doctor with the blood
collecting in a blood donation car on the street.
Those days bestowed me
with a moving
but a little bit singular picture, in which the
painful injection and hearty smile are
perfectly and beautifully combined.
Every parcel of blood means a piece of hope,
through which I
see that the possession
of life lies in sharing. This is how college years
have defined my mission.
It is after some years at university that I have better apprehended Toynbee when he said,
“Gl
ory belongs to those who are actually in the arena, fighting passionately whilst showing every
now
and
then
mistakes
or
shortcomings.”
I
have
understood
the
spirit
of
transcending
myself,
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sometimes even
in a crazy way. If youth is the freshness of the
deep springs of life, then college
must
be the fountain of passion. It cheers in the chaos
of gym; it hides in the silence of lab. During
the college years, I never stopped
pursuing my own dream, because I never fail to be
inspired by
the flowing current of
young passion.
Lawrence
H.
Summers,
former
President
of
Harvard
said
in
his
farewell
speech,
“College
graduates, capable of deep reflections
are what the world needs.” Living in a world of
madding
crowd, a group, or even a small
group of people are expected to remain
transcendental and sober.
If any can
live up to so high a standard of existence,
college graduates can. And I am fortunate in
being among them at this moment and
having spared little time cultivating my vision,
mission and
passion
in
the
past
four
years.
With
these,
I
have
better
courage
to
change
myself
and
most
probably better preparation for my
future.
07
:
Financial Disparity: Not a Barrier for Friendship
With the development of
market economy in China arise the income gaps
between people
working in different
fields: some earn good money; some make ends meet;
some others live on
narrow means. On
top of many social problems this financial
disparity may cause there is a claim
that it affects friendship. The
assumption seems reasonable but we may find it
does not really hold
water by taking a
close look into the subject.
First of
all true and lasting friendship is built on common
values pursuits or hobbies rather
than
similar
incomes.
Friends
are
those
who
agree
with
your
life
views
and
stick
to
the
some
principles those who
encourage you when you lack confidence in meeting
challenges and pursuing
your dream or
those who share your interests and appreciate your
tastes. Indeed what strengthens
these
emotional bonds between you and your pals is not
the same amount of wealth but spiritual
commonalities. Of course with similar
financial backgrounds you will probable know
better about
each
other's
life
style
but
the
difference
in
this
aspect
will
not
matter
if
you
are
mutually
appreciated
needed
and
trusted.
The
friendship
between
Marx
and
Engels--the
two
German
revolutionists--is a case in point. The
former was often in debt while the latter was
well-off; yet the
same socialist dream
drew them together and made them forever friends.
Moreover financial disparity between
friends does not cause trouble because each of
them
usually
lives
a
self-reliant
life.
Different
from
a
married
couple
who
have
common
properties
budget
and
spend their income together even
very
close
friends
live
on
their own
finances.
For
instance
though we exchange ideas with and confide secrets
to our friends we will never rely on
them for a comfortable life no matter
how rich they are. Admittedly there are times when
we may
go out for fun or to dinner
together with friends; however whether they are
richer or poorer than
us we can
definitely find a place suitable for all rather
than one beyond somebody's means.
It
is
claimed
that
people
with
different
financial
backgrounds
have
different
social
contacts
and
accordingly as friends will get estranged sooner
or later. It is true in some cases but bosom
friends are not those who you get in
touch with every day instead they are those who
lend their
hands
to
you
when
you
fall
into
trouble
just
as
the
old
saying
goes
a
friend
in
need
is
a
friend
indeed.
Hence
despite
their
distinct
material
life
the
richer
and
the
poorer
can
retain
their
friendship as long as they
still care about each other understand and support
each other.
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