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8月15日托福独立写作回忆和解析

1970-01-01 08:33:41编辑:小橙

  8月15日托福独立写作回忆和解析,8月份首考的写作部分难度并不大。独立和综合部分都重复了6月5号的原题。独立写作还是老生常谈的“个人 pk 合作”的话题。托福写作一直苦恼了很多同学,托福写作部分也是在备考中的重难点部分,很多同学不知道怎么写才能写出让考官满意的作文。其实写作离不开平时的积累,如果你对自己的写作没有什么信心可以咨询专业的老师,帮助你提升你的写作成绩。还没有考的同学要好好准备,预祝大家早日分手托福。

  

 

  独立写作

  话题分类:教育/工作类

  考题回忆

  Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?

  It is better to use your own knowledge and experience to solve problems than to ask other people for advice.

  解题思路:

  本题属于传统的“个人 pk 团队”题目的变形,本身不难,可以把相关题目的观点和论据直接迁移过来。这里给出Agree的参考思路。

  主体段1:自己尝试解决问题,能保证一个不被干扰的空间,这样自己会更专注。

  主体段2:问别人的建议往往会让人被别人的观点影响,纠结之下反而会降低自己的效率。

  参考范文:

  Problems and obstacles are an inevitable part in everyone’s life. In order to solve problems and overcome obstacles, many people would choose to be self-reliant, while others would take turning to others for advice as a wiser solution. In my opinion, it is better for us to rely on our own knowledge and experience to solve problems than to depend on others, for that will enable us to be more concentrated, and become more determined in our own choice.

  It is normal that trying to solve problems alone will make people more focused during the process, so it is more likely for them to figure our effective solutions. To be more specific, when working on a problem alone, there will be less distractions and people are able to ponder over the problem carefully, thus devising effective solutions as soon as possible. This will be extremely helpful if people encounter a task requiring creativity at work, for they need a tranquil environment in order to be fully devoted to the work and propose creative plans. On the contrary, when we consult others for suggestions or solutions, we usually turn to our friends and acquaintances, and this will greatly divert our attention from the problem we are facing, for once we start a conversation with a friend or an acquaintance, it is very likely that we will talk about something interesting, such as anecdotes of a friend, or titbits of gossip of a classmate of us. We would even end up hanging out together, while the problem we are facing is totally overlooked, which is definitely not what we expected at the beginning. Solving problems on our own will eliminate disturbance from others, and this concentration will breed ideas and solutions.

  Solving problems alone can not only eliminate disturbance from other people, but can also avoid disagreement with others, which will help improve our efficiency further. Despite the old saying “Great minds think alike”, in the real life it is unavoidable that people’s ideas vary dramatically for the same problem, which considerably reduces our productivity. For instance, last semester my art teacher asked our class to write a paper concerning the artworks of the Renaissance. As it was a completely new topic to me, I referred to loads of materials and collected a mass of facts, but I still did not know what I should include in my paper. Therefore, I had to consult my classmates and friends for some inspirations, which ended up giving me a lot of trouble. Some of them believed that I needed to focus on paintings in order to make my paper simple and well-organized, while others asserted that except Italian artists, contemporary foreign artists should also be included for I should make my paper more comprehensive. I got really bewildered, and I waited too long to prepare. Finally I had to work overnight and finish it hurriedly. How much I wished that I could finish the task on my own without being affected by anyone’s ideas. Things must have gone smoothly then. Consulting others exposes us to various ideas, which could be a hindrance to a useful solution to the problem.

  Problems are a must in our life and what really matters is how we will find out an effective solution. It is better to rely on ourselves instead of turning to others for help, for that will remove distractions and divergences, making us more efficient when we address problems.

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