托福预测是很多同学在考前必看的,这样既可以看看自己的水平怎么样,而且,说不定真的可以帮上忙,那么下面就和出国留学网来看看2020年2月16日托福写作考试预测。
1. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People should sometimes do things that they do not enjoy doing. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
It is only natural that we do things that we enjoy doing. However, doing things that we hate to do is a basic component of life. I agree that people occasionally have to do things that they dislike doing. There are a great number of things that we should do but hate to do. Moreover, by doing things we hate to do first, sometimes we learn to like them.
In their personal lives, people sometimes have to accomplish tasks that they dislike doing. Who enjoys visiting a doctor, for example? We do this, however, because it is essential to taking care of our health. I do not know many people who enjoy doing household chores. But we do them because we need to maintain an orderly family life.
In their professional live, people occasionally have to finish tasks that are not fun, but that are essential components of their jobs. Few people like to work with someone who no one else likes. But if the person is a representative of our business partner, we may have to work with the person. If we are teachers, we may sometimes have to discipline students in class, for example, by asking them to turn off their cellular phones and publishing some policy regarding similar behavior. Teachers may feel reluctant to do so, but this is part of their professional responsibilities.
Moreover, sometimes something that we hate to do turns into something enjoyable. Just by trying it, we may begin to enjoy doing it. For example, students may dislike learning some subjects at first. The have to learn them in order to graduate. Yet, somehow, they begin to enjoy learning them after some time. This also applies to other situations where people try new things.
Not everything in life is enjoyable. Unpleasant tasks are an essential component of life. We do not enjoy them, but we accomplish them anyway. Unexpectedly, they sometimes lead to enjoyment.
2. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? It is more important for students to study history and literature than it is for them to study science and mathematics. Use specific reasons to support your opinion.
While I was in middle school, I was told by my mathematics teacher, “If you understand science and mathematics, you can make it anywhere in the world.” This is still true today. History and literature are very important, and need to be studied. However, if I have to choose between the two, I infer that it is more important to study science and mathematics sin they are more practical. In fact, it is easier to secure a job with skills in science and mathematics. Also, experts in science and mathematics have higher social statuses and make more money.
The primary reason for studying science and mathematics is that those who do so land jobs more easily than those who study history and literature. Jobs are always available in fields such as medicine, engineering, and other professions that make it a requisite to have a science or mathematics background. Students who study history or literature can find jobs, but most of jobs are either teaching or writing and seldom well-paying. For example, one friend of mine with a degree in history from a prestigious university was offered a job of teaching in a community college for 7,000 dollars a year whereas another friend of mine with a degree in chemistry from a good university got a job in a company which paid him 14,000 dollars a year.
The second reason why it is more important to study science and mathematics is that scientists and mathematicians are valued more than experts in history and literature. For example, when asked what they do, experts in history and literature may receive little attention when they provide the information. In contrast, a scientist may excite a lot of interest among those who listen to his or her introduction. The reason for such a differential treatment is not personal, but is indicative of a social trend; scientists and mathematicians in general enjoy more social prestige than those who study history and literature.
The third reason for such a choice is that scientists and mathematicians generally make more money than people in other professions. Like the differential attention that they may receive, the two groups of people are assigned different values money wise. A doctor, a chemist, or a person in one of these fields often has a much higher salary than a professor of literature or an expert in history. Moreover, scientists and mathematicians generally have more projects to work on and therefore make even more money.
Our society places a great value on science and mathematics, so it is important to learn skills in these fields. With a science or mathematics background, one will secure a high-paying job, enjoy much social prestige, and receive a hefty salary. Such being the case, who would choose to study anything other than science and mathematics?
3. Many students choose to attend schools or universities outside their home countries. Why do some students study abroad? Use specific reasons and details to explain your answer.
Studying in one's home country offers unique benefits. For example, the home country provides the best education in some subject that other countries do no offer. However, it is important to study overseas for at least part of one's higher education. By studying abroad, students can acquire a new language, get to know another culture, and pursue good programs.
The most obvious advantage of studying overseas is learning a new language. It is important to be bilingual or even multilingual nowadays. For example, international communication is essential for our global economy. For many students who choose to study in English-speaking countries, they can easily pick up English if they are actively engaged in speaking English. Even for those who have had a good grasp of English in reading and writing, they can still improve spoken English after exposure to an English-speaking environment.
As important as learning a new language is becoming acquainted with a new culture. Cultures differ from one another and they are even diametrically opposite on some points. By studying overseas, students become familiar with other ways of life and learn to respect them. For example, to students from some cultures, privacy is a relatively new concept. The students may choose to tell their academic grades to their classmates in the foreign country and ask them for similar information. In turn, they may feel disappointed or even shocked to receive no answer and be told that this is privacy. After a while, however, they have a better understanding of the concept of pervasive privacy in the foreign country.
Last but not least, we are able to undertake excellent programs in the foreign country where we choose to study. Some programs may not be available in the students' home country. For example, a student who is interested in American literature may find that no university in his or her country offers this program. Other programs are available in the students' home country but not on a par with similar programs in a foreign country. This can be illustrated by MBA programs of American universities. A number of countries offer MBA programs, but many think that American universities offer the best MBA programs. This accounts for the fact that the majority of MBA holders have obtained the degree from American universities.
Studying abroad can be rewarding. Not only can students acquire a new language and know more about a different culture, but they can pursue excellent programs as well. Indeed, studying in a foreign country is a worthwhile experience.
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想问一下这个资料里有没有阅读听力部分的真题?我听说托福阅读越来越难了,希望能够多接触一些真实的试题类型。
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去年2月份我考试的时候没考好,感觉备考方向完全不对路。现在看到这些真题,才知道自己需要改进哪些方面!感谢分享!
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最近在准备托福考试,听说2021年难度会提高,所以就来下载这份真题做练习了,希望能找到一些规律和答题技巧!
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这个资料太赞了!之前花了大价钱买了参考书,内容都比较老了。现在有了这些真题,感觉备考更有方向性了。
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这份2020年的托福真题真的很不错,做完之后发现我的逻辑思维能力还有待提升,需要多加练习!
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下载下来看了看,思った还不如参考书详细啊。而且只有部分学科的真题,没有涵盖所有内容。感觉有点失望……
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想问一下这份2020年的真题难度和2021年考试的风格是否类似?怕练习了之后考试遇到新的题型比较慌。
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真的要提醒大家注意,不要只看这些真题就以为自己掌握托福考试的大概情况。 实际考试中还会有一些出乎意料的问题,所以还需要保持足够的学习和适应能力!
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这个资料分享的太棒了!对2021年考试还是很有参考意义的。希望以后还能提供更多类型的真题练习,这样备考效率会更高!)
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觉得这份资料非常有用,可以从这些真题中分析出托福考试的趋势以及常见题型,帮助我更好地制定学习计划!
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做完几份真题以后发现自己对词汇量还有很大差距。看来还需要加强背诵和积累单词的任务啦!
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这份2020年的托福真题比去年考试时使用的教材更能贴近实际情况。希望能继续分享更多最新的真题资料!
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之前一直觉得托福口语是最难的项目,但做了一份真题以后发现还是需要不断练习和积累素材才能提高成绩的!
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感觉这2020年的真题难度好像比去年考试时要低一些。不过每个人的情况不同,还是建议参考专业老师的指导意见!
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下载下来仔细看了看,感觉这2020年的真题内容比较全面,包含大多数可能出现在考试中的场景和问题类型。
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