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2012gre写作例子:GRE作文范文大全(41)

GRE,全称Graduate Record Examination,中文名称为美国研究生入学考试,适用于除法律与商业外的各专业。由美国教育考试服务处(Educational Testing Service,简称ETS)主办,GRE是美国、加拿大的大学各类研究生院(除管理类学院,法学院)要求申请者所必须具备的一个考试成绩,也是教授对申请者是否授予奖学金所依据的最重要的标准。 另有,Generic Routing Encapsulation(通用路由封装)也简称GRE。

Thus, the evolution of state marital-property laws aptly illustrates the virtue of a legal system

that allows laws to evolve to keep pace with changing mores, attitudes, and our collective

sense of equity. This same example also underscores the point that inflexible laws tend to

operate unfairly, and properly give way to more flexible ones--as our nation's founders

intended.

Issue 86

"The function of science is to reassure; the purpose of art is to upset. Therein lies the value of

each."

The speaker claims that individual enterprise, energy, and commitment, and not team-work,

provide the impetus for innovation in every case. In my view, although the claim is not without

merit, especially when it comes to business innovation, it overlooks the synergistic relationship

between individual effort and teamwork, particularly with respect to scientific innovations.

With respect to business innovation, I agree that it is the vision and commitment of key

individuals--such as a firm's founder or chief executive--from which businesses burgeon and

innovative products, services, and marketing and management strategies emerge. One

notable example involves the Apple Computer &bade following the departure of its founding

visionary Steve Jobs. It wasn't until Jobs reassumed the helm, once again injecting his unique

perception, insight, and infectious fervor, that the ailing Apple was able to resume its

innovative ways, thereby regaining its former stature in the computer industry. Admittedly, the

chief executives of our most successful corporations would no doubt concede that without the

cooperative efforts of their subordinates, their personal visions would never become reality. Yet,

these efforts are merely the carrying out of the visionary's marching orders.

Nevertheless, the speaker would have us accept a too-narrow and distorted view of how

innovation comes about, particularly in today's world. Teamwork and individual enterprise are

not necessarily inconsistent, as the speaker would have us believe. Admittedly, if exercised in

a self-serving manner--for example, through pilfering or back stabbing--individual enterprise

and energy can serve to thwart a business organization's efforts to innovate. However, if

directed toward the firm's goals these traits can motivate other team members, thereby

facilitating innovation. In other words, teamwork and individual enterprise can operate

synergistically to bring about innovation. 感谢您阅读《GRE作文范文大全(41) 》一文,查字典出国留学网()编辑部希望本文能帮助到您。GRE,全称Graduate Record Examination,中文名称为美国研究生入学考试,适用于除法律与商业外的各专业。由美国教育考试服务处(Educational Testing Service,简称ETS)主办,GRE是美国、加拿大的大学各类研究生院(除管理类学院,法学院)要求申请者所必须具备的一个考试成绩,也是教授对申请者是否授予奖学金所依据的最重要的标准。 另有,Generic Routing Encapsulation(通用路由封装)也简称GRE。

We must be especiaUy careful not to understate the role of teamwork in scientific innovation,

especially today. Important scientific innovations of the previous millennium might very well

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have been products of the epiphanies and obsessions of individual geniuses. When we think

of the process of inventing something great we naturally conjure up a vision of the lone

inventor hidden away in a laboratory for months on end, in dogged pursuit of a breakthrough.

And this image is not entirely without empirical support. For example, Thomas Edison's early

innovations--including the light bulb, the television, and the phonograph--came about in

relative isolation, and solely through his individual persistence and commitment.

However, in today's world, sdentific innovation requires both considerable capital and

extensive teams of researchers. Admittedly, in all likelihood we will continue to encounter the

exceptional case---~ke Hewlett and Packard, or Jobs and Wozniak, whose innovations sprang

from two-man operations. But for the most part, scientific breakthroughs today typically occur

only after years of trial-and-error by large research teams. Even Thomas Edison relied more

and more on a team of researchers to develop new innovadons as his career progressed.

Thus the statement flies in the face of how most modern scientific innovations actually come

about today.

To sum up, I agree that, when it comes to the world of business, true innovation is possible

only through the imagination of the individual visionary, and his or her commitment to see the

vision through to its fruition. However, when it comes to scientific innovation, yesterday's

enterprising individuals have yielded to today's cooperative research teams--a trend that will

no doubt continue as scientific research becomes an increasingly expensive and complex

undertaking.

Issue 87

"The study of an academic discipline alters the way we perceive the world. After studying the

discipline, we see the same world as before, but with different eyes."

The speaker maintains that the function of art is to "upset" while the function of science is to

"reassure," and that it is in these functions that the value of each lies. In my view, the speaker

unfairly generalizes about the function and value of art, while completely missing the point

about the function and value of science.

Consider first the intent and effect of art. In many cases artists set about to reassure, not to

upset. Consider the frescos of Fra Angelico and others monks and nuns of the late medieval

period, who sought primarily through their representations of the Madonna and Child to

reassure and be reassured about the messages of Christian redemption and salvation. Or

consider the paintings of impressionist and realist painters of the late 19th Century. 感谢您阅读《GRE作文范文大全(41) 》一文,查字典出国留学网()编辑部希望本文能帮助到您。GRE,全称Graduate Record Examination,中文名称为美国研究生入学考试,适用于除法律与商业外的各专业。由美国教育考试服务处(Educational Testing Service,简称ETS)主办,GRE是美国、加拿大的大学各类研究生院(除管理类学院,法学院)要求申请者所必须具备的一个考试成绩,也是教授对申请者是否授予奖学金所依据的最重要的标准。 另有,Generic Routing Encapsulation(通用路由封装)也简称GRE。

Despite the

sharp contrast in the techniques employed by these two schools, in both genres we find

soothing, genteel, pastoral themes and images---certainly nothing to upset the viewer.

In other cases, artists set about to upset. For example, the painters and sculptors of the

Renaissance period, like the artists who preceded them, approached their art as a form of

worship. Yet Renaissance art focuses on other Christian images and themes--especially those

involving the crucifxiion and apocalyptic notions of judgment and damnation--which are clearly

"upsetting" and disconcerting, and clearly not reassuring. Or consider the works of two

important 20th-Century artists; few would argue that the surrealistic images by Salvador Dali or

the jarring, splashy murals by abstract painter Jackson Pollock serve to "upset," or at the very

least disquiet, the viewer on a visceral level.

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When it comes to the function and value of science, in my view the speaker's assertion is

simply wrongheaded. The final objective of science, in my view, is to discover truths about our

world, our universe, and ourselves. Sometimes these discoveries serve to reassure, and other

times they serve to upset. For example, many would consider reassuring the various laws and

principles of physics which provide unifying explanations for what we observe in the physical

world. These principles provide a reassuring sense of order, even simplicity, to an otherwise

mysterious and perplexing world.

On the other hand, many scientific discoveries have dearly "upset" conventional notions

about the physical world and the universe. The notions of a sun-centered universe, that

humans evolved from lower primate forms, and that time is relative to space and motion, are

all disquieting notions to anyone whose belief system depends on contrary assumptions. And

more recently, researchers have discovered that many behavioral traits are functions of

individual neurological brain structure, determined at birth. This notion has "upset" many

professionals in fields such as behavioral psychology, criminology, mental health, and law,

whose work is predicated on the notion that undesirable human behavior can be

changed--through various means of reform and behavior modification. 感谢您阅读《GRE作文范文大全(41) 》一文,查字典出国留学网()编辑部希望本文能帮助到您。

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