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2021年11月21日托福综合写作回忆和解析含范文

2021-11-23 17:39:20编辑:景景

  20211121托福写作回忆和解析含范文  本文由环球教育北京学校王辰老师整理提供,本次托福写作综合点评:综合部分是一道15年的老题,难度不大。独立部分是今年家考真题,难度较大。

  综合写作

  话题分类历史类

  考题回忆总论点Mary Celeste船上的人员消失的原因。

2021年11月21日托福综合写作回忆和解析含范文

  阅读部分阅读给出三个原因:

  1. 被海盗劫持了。

  2. 船上载着桶装的易燃液体,易燃液体泄露。因为害怕爆炸,船员逃到救生艇上,然后遭遇了事故。

  3. 船有沉没的危险,他们弃船逃生。

  听力部分1. 没有人来索取赎金,而且船上没有任何东西丢失,这不像是劫持。

  2. 如果是易燃液体泄露,那应该有味道,但是并没有相关的记载。

  3. 海员们经验丰富,可以判断出船还能航行一段时间,而且坐船去邻近的岛比坐救生艇要安全很多。

  解题思路传统四段式写作,每一段阅读内容+听力内容。

  参考范文The reading passage and the lecture both talk about what happened to people on the Mary Celeste. The reading passage mentions three theories, while the lecture maintains that none of them is convincing.

  To begin with, according to the passage, the sailors on the Mary Celeste might be attacked and captured by pirates. However, the lecture indicates that no one ever came forward to demand money for the captain and the sailors of Mary Celeste, and almost nothing from the Mary Celeste was missing. Both of these show that the ship was not attacked by pirates.

  Secondly, to quote the passage, the flammable liquid stored in the barrels might have leaked during the voyage, and for fear of explosion, the captain and the crew escaped to the lifeboat and encountered an accident. Unlike described in the passage, the lecturer argues that sailors who discovered the Mary Celeste did not make any records of the strong smell which could be caused by the leakage of the flammable liquid, which means that there is very little evidence that the barrels had actually leaked the liquid.

  Finally, as the author argues, the captain and the crew were likely to use the lifeboat to reach the nearby island of Santa Maria, for they might have determined that the ship was in danger of sinking. Quite the contrary, the lecturer maintains that as experienced sailors, the captain and the crew members would have recognized that the ship was still able to travel for at least a few days, and they would use the ship instead of the lifeboat if they wanted to travel to a nearby island, because traveling on the ship was far safer.