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1、学习 好资料2008Task III: Role-playingStudent A: Today in China, lots of famous people, such as athletes, are admitted to famous universities without taking the college entrance exam. You and your partner are discussing the issue. You think these people deserve a chance since they have contributed a lot t

2、o the country. Your partner does not agree. Try to convince him/her. Remember you should start the conversation.Student B: Today in China, lots of famous people, such as athletes, are admitted to famous universities without taking the college entrance exam. You and your partner are discussing the is

3、sue. You don 'tthink these people should be given this chance since it is unfair to the other people who work so hard to pass the exam. Your partner does not agree. Try to convince him/her. Remember your partner will start the conversation.2009Student A: Today in China, more and more people like

4、 to make friends online. You think that the Internet is a good place to meet new friends. But your partner thinks that cyber-friendship is fake and dangerous. Try to convince your partner that the Internet is a good place to meet friends. Remember you should start the conversation.Student B: Today i

5、n China, more and more people like to make friends online. Your partner thinks that the Internet is a good place to meet new friends. But you think that cyber-friendship is fake and dangerous. Try to convince your partner that cyber-friendship is fake and dangerous. Remember your partner will start

6、the conversation.2010Student A: Nowadays many college students look for romance on campus. You think campus love can have a positive effect on personal development, but your partner doesn't agree. Discuss this issue with your partntry to convince him/her. Remember you should start the conversati

7、on.Student B: Nowadays many college students look for romance on campus. You think campus love can have a negative effect on personal development, but your partner doesn't agree. Discuss this issue with your partntry to convince him/her. Try to convince him/her. Remember your partner should star

8、t the conversation.2011Student A: Yale law professor Amy Chua-r'aisincghimldemoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has recentlycaptured global attention. In the book, Chua stresses the merits of “ Chineseparenting, w”hich means high expectations, strict discipline (such as no TV or computer games

9、), and punishment instead of encouragement. You think that such strict parenting is good for the growth of children, but your partner doesne. Try to convince't aghim/her. Remember you should start the conversation.Student B: Yale law professor Amy Chua-r'aisincghimldemoir Battle Hymn of the

10、Tiger Mother has recentlycaptured global attention. In the book, Chua stresses the merits of “ Chineseparenting, w”hich means high expectations, strict discipline (such as no TV or computer games), and punishment instead of encouragement. You think that such strict parenting is bad for the growth of

11、 children, but your partner doesne't agrhim/her. Remember your partner will start the conversation.学习 好资料2012Student A: Today in China, more and more public museums at national and provincial levels have stopped charging admission fees. Yet people have different opinions on this. Some think that

12、 people have the right to enjoy free access to such cultural facilities as museums, while others insist that free admission cause lots of problems. You and your partner are discussing this issue. You think that museums should be free to the public while your partner thinks that an entrance fee is ne

13、cessary. Try to convince him of her. Remember you should start the conversation.Student B: Today in China, more and more public museums at national and provincial levels have stopped charging admission fees. Yet people have different opinions on this. Some think that people have the right to enjoy f

14、ree access to such cultural facilities as museums, while others insist that free admission cause lots of problems.You and your partner are discussing this issue. You think that an entrance fee is necessary while your partner thinks that museums should be free to the public. Try to convince him or he

15、r. Remember your partner will start the conversation.2013Student A: Several Chinese universities in recent years enroll students into broad areas (e.g., liberal arts, sciences, management, etc.) rather than specific majors (e.g., English, math, finance, etc.).Students have a chance to take courses o

16、ffered by various departments before they choose their majors at the beginning of their second year. You and your partner are discussing this issue. You think this arrangement is good for students while your partner doesn't think so. Try to convince him or her. Remember you should start the conv

17、ersation.Student B: Several Chinese universities in recent years enroll students into broad areas (e.g., liberal arts, sciences, management, etc.) rather than specific majors (e.g., English, math, finance, etc.).Students have a chance to take courses offered by various departments before they choose

18、 their majors at the beginning of their second year. You and your partner are discussing this issue. Your partner think that this arrangement is good for students while you r don't think so. Try to convince him or her. Remember your partner will start the conversation.2014Student A: Is English b

19、eing over-emphasized in our educational system? Some people believe that learning English is problem since it has affected the learning of the Chinese language and culture in school. Others, however, hold that we must learn English in order to build China into a modern country.You think there is ind

20、eed too much emphasis on English and it is unnecessary for all students to learn English while your partner argues that all students must attach great importance to English. Try to convince your partner. Remember, you will start the conversation.Student B: Is English being over-emphasized in our edu

21、cational system? Some people believe that learning English is problem since it has affected the learning of the Chinese language and culture in school. Others, however, hold that we must learn English in order to build China into a modern country.You believe all students must attach importance to En

22、glish while your partner argues that there is too much emphasis on English and it is unnecessary for all student to learn English. Try to convince your partner. Remember, your partner will start the conversation.学习 好资料2008Task III: Role-playingStudent A: Today in China, lots of famous people, such a

23、s athletes, are admitted to famous universities without taking the college entrance exam. You and your partner are discussing the issue. You think these people deserve a chance since they have contributed a lot to the country. Your partner does not agree. Try to convince him/her. Remember you should

24、 start the conversation.2009Student A: Today in China, more and more people like to make friends online. You think that the Internet is a good place to meet new friends. But your partner thinks that cyber-friendship is fake and dangerous. Try to convince your partner that the Internet is a good plac

25、e to meet friends. Remember you should start the conversation.2010Student A: Nowadays many college students look for romance on campus. You think campus love can have a positive effect on personal development, but your partner doesn'at gree. Discuss this issue with your partner and try to convin

26、ce him/her. Remember you should start the conversation.2011Student A: Yale law professorAmy Chua' schild-raising memoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has recently captured global attention. In the book, Chua stressesthe merits of “ Chineseparenting, ”which means high expectations,strict discip

27、line (such as no TV or computer games), and punishment instead of encouragement. You think that such strict parenting is good for the growth of children, but your partner doesn't agree. Try to conhim/her. Remember you should start the conversation.2012Student A: Today in China, more and more pub

28、lic museums at national and provincial levels have stopped charging admission fees. Yet people have different opinions on this. Some think that people have the right to enjoy free accessto such cultural facilities as museums,while others insist that free admission cause lots of problems. You and you

29、r partner are discussing this issue. You think that museums should be free to the public while your partner thinks that an entrance fee is necessary.Try to convince him of her. Remember you should start the conversation.2013Student A: Several Chinese universities in recent years enroll students into

30、 broad areas (e.g., liberal arts, sciences,management, etc.) rather than specific majors (e.g., English, math, finance, etc.).Students have a chance to takecoursesoffered by various departments before they choosetheir majors at the beginning of their second year. You and your partner are discussingt

31、his issue.You think this arrangement is good for students while your partner doesn't think so. Try to convince him or her. Remember you should start the conversation.更多精品文档学习 好资料2008Student B: Today in China, lots of famous people, such as athletes, are admitted to famous universities without ta

32、king the college entrance exam. You and your partner are discussing the issue. You don 't think these people should be given this chance since it is unfair to the other people who work so hard to pass the exam. Your partner does not agree. Try to convince him/her. Remember your partner will star

33、t the conversation.2009Student B: Today in China, more and more people like to make friends online. Your partner thinks that the Internet is a good place to meet new friends. But you think that cyber-friendship is fake and dangerous. Try to convince your partner that cyber-friendship is fake and dan

34、gerous. Remember your partner will start the conversation.2010Student B: Nowadays many college students look for romance on campus. You think campus love can have a negative effect on personal development, but your partner doesn'at gree. Discussthis issuewith your partner and try to convince him

35、/her. Try to convince him/her. Remember your partner should start the conversation.2011Student B: Yale law professorAmy Chua' schild-raising memoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has recently captured global attention. In the book, Chua stressesthe merits of “ Chineseparenting, ”which means high expectations,strict discipline (such as no TV or computer games), and punishment instead of encouragement. You think that such strict parenting is bad for the growth of children, but your partner d oesn' t agree. Try to convince him/her. Remember your

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