名字的重要性,cet6英语作文(王兆飞老师) on the importance of a name there is no denying the fact that it is a controversial topic whether names are important or not. some hold the positive view. they claim that a good name, or a name that can be easily remembered, can bring one a lot more opportunities than others. some chinese may also believe that a name designed according to the traditional theory of five elements can bring good luck. others, however, hold the opposite view. they argue that a name is nothing but a code to distinguish one from another. a person “good” name may not be as successful as the name indicates. in the same way, a person who has a common or casually given name can also achieve tremendous success. personally, i believe that both sides have something right, so we should not go to extremes. on the one hand, we have to admit that a well designed name can help a person to some extent. on the other hand, we should not exaggerate the effect of a name on a person’s fate. anyway, a person’s success mainly depends on his hard work and desirable personalities.
the importance of education(关于教育的重要性)
Nowadays it is a very common phenomenon that some university students are late for or even absent from classes. And still there are some students who slip out of the classroom before the class is over. Class attendance has become a thorny problem to both the students and teachers. In fact, it is very important for the students to attend their classes regularly. First, it will ensure you to catch up with the teachers in your learning. That is very helpful to you if you want to do a good job in your study. Second, attending classes regularly is a way of showing respect to your teachers ,too. Your teachers will feel bad if the students do not attend their classes, which, in turn, will affect their teaching and be no good for the students. Third, attending classes regularly will help to form a good habit of punctuality, which is of great importance for the students to do a good job in the future. Therefore, we university students should form the good habit of attending our classes regularly from now on. And some day we’ll benefit from it.
China's educational system can be devided into three parts: elementary, secondary and higher education. Children at the age of five or six are required to go to elementary schools, which last about six years (five in some areas). After graduation they receive six years of secondary school education (junior high school and senior high school) before going to college.Today's education in China is still teacher-centred. At class the teacher gives orders to students to do everything and the students' job is to follow the teacher. Chinese students ask fewer questions,compared with western learners. It seems that passing exams with a good grade in order to go to a good university is the only motivation for Chinese students, while westerners are encouraged to follow their own interest and to ask more questions in study.
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