When asked such a question: Which is better, to get scores or to get abilities, many students' answer like mine would be that to get abilities is better than to get scores. To make it clear, we have to compare the both sides.
Two different aims lead to two different methods and two different results. If we are eager to get good marks, our teachers would take a cramming-duck hand to force us to do much hard work. We have to learn by heart a lot of lifeless knowledge. We have to recite many many poems and texts. We have to carry a heavy school-bag. We have to do much homework after school. All of what we do is merely for a single purpose----to pass examinations. As a result we cannot enjoy anything. We have no free time. We have no holidays. We have no games and plays. We have no pleasure. We have no childhood. In the end, we have no skills or abilities except some dead knowledge from books. We are not able to wash our clothes. We are not able to cook meals. We are not able to labour in the fields. We are not able to operate machines in the factories. In a word, we cannot do any practical work.
On the other hand, if we intend to gain abilities, our teachers will take flexible and varied measures in their teaching practice. They will provide for all the students chances to share equal education and we students are supposed to enjoy all-round development. While we learn knowledge from books, we are showed how to use computers, how to make a radio or recorder, how to make experiments and researches in sciences; how to play the piano or violin, how to sing or dance, how to draw or paint pictures and portraits; how to prepare a dish or how to make bread; how to plant trees and grass, how to go in for farming by means of scientific methods; how to do business and how to keep in touch with others. All in all, we can play an active part in our studies. At last we will master not only book knowledge, but also the other three abilities----living ability, working ability and manageable ability. Thus, we will serve the people better.
By comparing the two ideas, we can come to a close that the purpose to get scores is far worse than the aim to get various abilities. Only when we know well both scientific knowledge and practical skills, can we live happily and work wonderfully in the society in the coming future.
(71) | To get scores | Teachers(74) to the cramming methods for help. |
Students have to recite something mechanically and do a lot of dull homework just to learn some (75) knowledge. | ||
Most of the work the students can do is not (76) | ||
Students suffer a(77) burden. | ||
To get(73) | Teachers adopt(78) and varied measures. | |
Students enjoy an over-all(79) | ||
(72) | The goal to achieve capabilities is far more(80) than that to get high marks. |
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The College Entrance Examination is around the corner. At this extremely important moment, the strong wind and the chilly(寒冷的)rain are sure to 36 my cold .
Last week, I was so confident about my good 37 that I went swimming when there was still a cold 38 . Unfortunately, it 39 that I' m not as strong as I thought. Soon, I felt it difficult to breathe 40 my nose and had a sore throat.
So here I am in the school clinic 41 all my classmates are working against the clock in the classroom. 42 , the approaching typhoon means I will have to move from the clinic for 43 treatment.
Catching a cold is 44 one of the worst things if it happens before big exams. You are never going to get a(n) 45 result in an exam when your nose 46 faster than your brain, are you?
As a boarding school student far away from home, I feel 47 at the moment. I want to 48 mum but I know fully well that the exams are not only a test of our knowledge 49 of our body and will. Certainly I won’t let years of hard work 50
no fruits just because of a stupid cold.
In order to fight the cold, I’ve 51 a plan. I' m going to jog two-laps(慢跑两圈)on the track every day after school, go to bed 52 than ever before and eat more fruits and vegetables. I have even decided to drink bitter tea to 53 .
Now, I am fully prepared for the changing weather. 54 is going to stop me from marching towards my dream, not 55 the terrible typhoon.
36. A. worsen | B. lessen | C. relieve | D. reduce |
37. A. skill | B. health | C. style | D. talent |
38. A. wind | B. day | C. water | D. weather |
39. A. shows up | B. works out | C. comes up | D. turns out |
40. A. across | B. through | C. beneath | D. beyond |
41. A. since | B. after | C. while | D. before |
42. A. Worse still | B. After all | C. What's more | D. At last |
43. A. further | B. regular | C. hard | D. kind |
44. A. seldom | B. specially | C. never | D. obviously |
45. A. perfect | B. equal | C. potential | D. average |
46. A. waters | B. flows | C. runs | D. smells |
47. A. free | B. excited | C. confident | D. homesick |
48. A. call | B. remind | C. ask | D. help |
49. A. but | B. and | C. instead | D. also |
50. A. plant | B. purchase | C. bear | D. exchange |
51. A. put up with | B. caught up with | C. kept up with | D. come up with |
52. A. later | B. earlier | C. quicker | D. slower |
53. A. study | B. recover | C. swim | D. sleep |
54. A. Something | B. Anything | C. Nothing | D. Everything |
55. A. just | B. yet | C. even | D. still |
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