Writing 9 招聘啟事
Greetings, prospective Lenovo interns!
This year, our program is heading into its 10th year of bringing China's best and brightest to the nation's capital to help China’s most successful technology company improve its reach into the next generation. We expect that 2006 will be the most exciting one yet!
Why, you might be asking yourself, do I want to be a part of this demanding, yet rewarding program? Check this out:
·You have the chance to see the inner workings of Lenovo’s marketing department from an insider’s perspective!
·Over the course of just three months, you can build lasting relationships with some of China’s most influential business leaders!
·Get access to first-class on-the-job training that is useful in a number of fields!
The successful applicant will have a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent), and will have a working command of English. While the internship is unpaid, housing, food, and transportation are all provided.
Writing 10 記敘+議論
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the title Immoral Behavior in Public according to the following OUTLINE given in Chinese. Your composition should be no fewer than 120 words.
1. 我們經(jīng)常在公共場(chǎng)合見(jiàn)到各種不道德的行為,敘述你的一次相關(guān)經(jīng)歷。
2. 這些不文明的行為會(huì)有哪些影響。
3. 我們應(yīng)該怎樣改善這種現(xiàn)象。
Immoral Behavior in Public
To witness immoral behavior in public, one need only visit the Beijing subway. I still remember the first time I took the Beijing subway. It was an early morning. I was in a hurry to go to school. When I was trying to get a ticket, I found a lot of people waiting in front of me, but nobody was in the line.
Immoral behaviors in public cause a series of problems. One of the most serious ones is that it may exert a negative impact on our sense of social responsibility. We will keep ignoring other people’s rights and feelings, and in turn, we too will be disrespected in some day. Another harm of immoral behaviors is that it is a hindrance to our economic development and poses a threat to our building a “harmonious society”.
The improvement of this phenomenon is certainly not easy. With an eye on practical implementation and cost effectiveness, I propose that society make it clear in every way that people who fail to respect the common good will be seriously punished. Stricter policies for this should be made to correct this phenomenon as soon as possible.