“倒背如流”的那9个经典逻辑让雅思写作轻松过关

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比预测还要准的几个题![赞]【进考场前,需要“倒背如流”的那9个经典理由段(Task2)】[围观][围观]网页版:1 政府(博物馆,艺术馆) 2 教育 3 环保交通 4 旅游文化 5 科技 6媒体 7 老龄化 8 广告 9 健康生活。背到嗓子都哑,吃两盒JSZ喉宝,就真的想写啥就写啥啦![威武][给力]。
下面的段落,是用来背的,不是用来转发的!
第一段:政府类(博物馆+艺术馆)

Both museums and art galleries need to charge an entrance fee if they are to survive in the modern world. Governments do not have sufficient funds to subsidise all such institutions and there are other priorities for public money. Therefore these galleries and museums need to charge their customers not only to survive but to update their exhibitions and make new purchases. By way of illustration, the Tate Modern in London could not have been founded without revenue from admissions

第二段:教育类

普遍素材:Education has become a priority for parents seeking to secure a good future for their children.

School is a community where children will experience working and living with other people from different kinds of backgrounds from a wider society.They learn to interact and communicate with others and thus develop faster socially.

Another advantage of going to school as early as possible is that children can develop faster socially. A child can make friends and learn to get along with children of a similar age. This is often not possible at home because they are the only children or because their brothers or sisters are much younger or older.

第三段 环保交通

环保

One reason why this approach may not work is that there is not just one environmental problem the world faces today. If governments did make fuel more expensive, it might well help reduce the amount of carbon dioxide we produce and so slow down the rate of global warming and air pollution. However, it would not help with other major problems such as intensive farming, overpopulation, the hole in the ozone layer or water pollution. For these problems we need to find other solutions.

交通

One is that cars have become more affordable for the average consumer and they are no longer a luxury item, but something that most families expect to own. A second reason is that public transport has become increasingly unreliable in recent years, not least because many bus and train services have been reduced because of the difficulty in funding them. The third reason is that society has in general become more mobile and this means more people are prepared to commute to work by car than they were before.

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第四段 旅游文化

旅游

the resident population already pays money to these sites through the tax system. However, I believe this to be a very shortsighted view. Foreign tourists contribute to the economy of the host country with the money they spend on a wide range of goods and services, including food, souvenirs, accommodation and travel. The governments and inhabitants of every country should be happy to subsidise important tourist sites and encourage people from the rest of the world to visit them.

文化

The first of these is that the more we share habits, products and services, the better we understand each other and this reduces prejudice against other nations. The other point relates to modernity. It is a sign of progress in a society that people no longer are restricted to brands and advertisements from their own society but are able to access more international goods. If, for example, there were unable to drink Coca Cola or wear Nike, then that would mean their society was not part of the international community.

第五类段

科技

It is highly likely that in the future there will be comparatively few aspects of our lives that will not be influenced by computer technology. The probability is that it will control more and more forms of communication, transforming fields such as education and business when video-conferencing platforms become more stable. It might even affect romance with more people forming relationships online.

While there may be benefits to this technological revolution, there are also a number of potential dangers. Perhaps the most serious of these would be that if people rely on computers too much for communication, they could in fact begin to communicate less well. For example, if every member of a family had their own computer screen and smart phone, they might speak less and less often to one another and simply look at a screen. This would be serious because our ability to communicate is an essential part of our humanity.

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第六段

报纸和书籍

The principal reason why some people take this view is fairly clear in the case of newspapers. It is generally much easier and quicker to discover what is happening in the world from the internet or the television than from a newspaper. If you use Google or another search engine or simply switch on the television, you can instantly get the latest news bulletin. A newspaper, by contrast, is out of date the moment it is published because it contains yesterday’s news.

It is perhaps less obvious why books are said to be out of fashion. One possibility is that fewer people choose to read for pleasure nowadays because they prefer the instant gratification and thrills of modern technology. There is less effort involved in enjoying a 3D movie or playing a computer game than in turning the pages of a book.

第七段 老龄化

A person over 55 years old tends to suffer from chronic health conditions, require long term and extensive care.

(A对老年人的定义)

If the life expectancy were extended, then the demand for medical resources would also increase (such as doctors, nurses, medication, nursing homes)

Governments have to increase spending on medicare, increase budget pressure. C缺点,造成经济问题

Medical advances make people live longer and better, and are thus of positive impact on public health.(C)

This means that a person can enjoy their life more and live perhaps healthily for longer than their last generations did in the past.(C)

The world has been changing rapidly throughout decades and the recent inventions, such as smartphones and wireless Internet, make it stimulating to witness the innovations. (A)

If a person could live longer, then it would be possible that they can experience the ongoing and energizing changes in person, which seemed impossible centuries ago.

(C)

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第八段

广告

Advertising does make us spend money we do not need to. There are nowadays so many different ways companies promote their products and services, ranging from television commercials to simple flyers that we cannot escape it.

广告量大

The volume of this advertising means that we, as consumers, tend to be profoundly influenced by it and buy without thinking.

措施

Governments ought to restrict advertisements for harmful products such as alcohol and tobacco. They do not have the power, however, to control other forms of advertising. This means we need to use our common sense when we go to the shops, and ask ourselves whether we really need to make that purchase. Parents should, however, ensure that young people are protected from too much exposure to advertising. This can mean simply explaining that it is not in fact necessary to buy the newest Xbox, or simply turning the television off.

第九段

健康生活

One reason why focusing on health education is an appropriate measure is that it addresses one underlying cause of the problem. It is clear that there is a connection between what people know about nutrition and their eating habits. For example, children who have learned in school about the need to have a varied diet with plenty of vitamins tend to eat more healthily. In contrast, people who have not had this education still eat too much junk food and as a result suffer from diabetes and other diseases.

Better health education, however, is not a complete answer as it ignores the wider social factors that cause people to eat unhealthily. For instance, many people eat fast food because they have a lifestyle that means they do not have time to sit down to a proper meal. Again, other people might eat burgers and pizzas because they are seen to be cool and they want to impress their peers.