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2012gre写作例子:GRE作文范文大全(1)

GRE写作成为横在中国学生的理想和现实之间的一大障碍,因此,如何攻克写作这道屏障,成为摆在我们面前的首要任务。

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GRE AWA MODEL ESSAYS

Topics in the following list may appear in your actual test. You

should become familiar with this list before you take the GRE-AWA

test. Remember that when you take the test you will not have a

choice of topics. You must write only on the topic that is assigned to

you.

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The Pool of Issue Topics

Present your perspective on the issue below, using relevant reasons and/or examples

to support your views.

Issue 1

"We can usually learn much more from people whose views we share than from people whose

views contradict our own."; disagreement can cause stress and inhibit learning."

Do we learn more from people whose ideas we share in common than from those whose

ideas contradict ours? The speaker daims so, for the reason that disagreement can cause

stress and inhibit learning. I concede that undue discord can impede learning. Otherwise, in

my view we learn far more from discourse and debate with those whose ideas we oppose than

from people whose ideas are in accord with our own.

Admittedly, under some circumstances disagreement with others can be counterproductive

to learning. For supporting examples one need look no further than a television set. On today's

typical television or radio talk show, disagreement usually manifests itself in meaningless

rhetorical bouts and shouting matches, during which opponents vie to have their own message

heard, but have little interest either in finding common ground with or in acknowledging the

merits of the opponent's viewpoint. Understandably, neither the combatants nor the viewers

learn anything meaningful. In fact, these battles only serve to reinforce the predispositions and

biases of all concerned. The end result is that learning is impeded.

Disagreement can also inhibit learning when two opponents disagree on fundamental

assumptions needed for meaningful discourse and debate. For example, a student of

paleontology learns little about the evolution of an animal species under current study by

debating with an individual whose religious belief system precludes the possibility of evolution

to begin with. And, economics and finance students learn little about the dynamics of a

laissez-faire system by debating with a socialist whose view is that a centrv2ized power should

control all economic activity.

Aside from the foregoing two provisos, however, I fundamentally disagree with the speaker's

claim. Assuming common ground between two rational and reasonable opponents willing to

debate on intellectual merits, both opponents stand to gain much from that debate. Indeed it is

primarily through such debate that human knowledge advances, whether at the personal,

community, or global level.

At the personal level, by listening to their parents' rationale for their seemingly oppressive

rules and policies teenagers can learn how certain behaviors naturally carry certain

undesirable consequences. At the same time, by listening to their teenagers concerns about

autonomy and about peer pressures parents can learn the valuable lesson that effective

parenting and control are two different things. At the community level, through dispassionate

dialogue an environmental activist can come to understand the legitimate economic concerns 感谢您阅读《GRE作文范文大全(1) 》一文,查字典出国留学网()编辑部希望本文能帮助到您。GRE写作成为横在中国学生的理想和现实之间的一大障碍,因此,如何攻克写作这道屏障,成为摆在我们面前的首要任务。

of those whose jobs depend on the continued profitable operation of a factory. Conversely, the

latter might stand to learn much about the potential public health price to be paid by ensuring

job growth and a low unemployment rate. Finally, at the global level, two nations with opposing

political or economic interests can reach mutually beneficial agreements by striving to

understand the other's legitimate concerns for its national security, its political sovereignty, the

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stability of its economy and currency, and so forth.

In sum, unless two opponents in a debate are each willing to play on the same field and by

the same rules, I concede that disagreement can impede learning. Otherwise, reasoned

discourse and debate between people with opposing viewpoints is the very foundation upon

which human knowledge advances. Accordingly, on balance the speaker is fundamentally

correct.

Issue 2

"No field of study can advance significantly unless outsiders bring their knowledge and

experience to that field of study."

I strongly agree with the assertion that significant advances in knowledge require expertise

from various fields. The world around us presents a seamless web of physical and

anthropogenic forces, which interact in ways that can be understood only in the context of a

variety of disciplines. Two examples that aptly illustrate this point involve the fields of cultural

anthropology and astronomy.

Consider how a cultural anthropologist's knowledge about an ancient civilization is

enhanced not only by the expertise of the archeologist--who unearths the evidence--but

ultimately by the expertise of biochemists, geologists, linguists, and even astronomers. By

analyzing the hair, nails, blood and bones of mummified bodies, biochemists and forensic

scientists can determine the life expectancy, general well-being, and common causes of death

of the population. These experts can also ensure the proper preservation of evidence found at

the archeological site. A geologist can help identify the source and age of the materials used

for tools, weapons, and structures--thereby enabling the anthropologist to extrapolate about

the civilization's economy, trades and work habits, life styles, extent of travel and mobility, and

so forth. Linguists are needed to interpret hieroglyphics and extrapolate from found fragments 感谢您阅读《GRE作文范文大全(1) 》一文,查字典出国留学网()编辑部希望本文能帮助到您。GRE写作成为横在中国学生的理想和现实之间的一大障碍,因此,如何攻克写作这道屏障,成为摆在我们面前的首要任务。

of writings. And an astronomer can help explain the layout of an ancient city as well as the

design, structure and position of monuments, tombs, and temples--since ancients often looked

to the stars for guidance in building cities and structures.

An even more striking example of how expertise in diverse fields is needed to advance

knowledge involves the area of astronomy and space exploration. Significant advancements in

our knowledge of the solar system and the universe require increasingly keen tools for

observation and measurement. Telescope technology and the measurement of celestial

distances, masses, volumes, and so forth, are the domain of astrophysicists.

These advances also require increasingly sophisticated means of exploration. Manned and

unmanned exploratory probes are designed by mechanical, electrical, and computer

engineers. And to build and enable these technologies requires the acumen and savvy of

business leaders, managers, and politicians. Even diplomats might play a role--insofar as

major space projects require intemafional cooperative efforts among the world's scientists and

governments. And ultimately it is our philosophers whose expertise helps provide meaning to

what we learn about our universe.

In sum, no area ofinteUectual inquiry operates in a vacuum. Because the sciences are

inextricably related, to advance our knowledge in any one area we must understand the

interplay among them all. Moreover, it is our non-scienfists who make possible the science,

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and who bring meaning to what we learn from it.

Issue 3

"A nation should require all its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter

college rather than allow schools in different parts of the nation to determine which academic

courses to offer."

The speaker would prefer a national curriculum for all children up until college instead of

allowing schools in different regions the freedom to decide on their own curricula. I agree

insofar as some common core curriculum would serve useful purposes for any nation. At the

same time, however, individual states and communities should have some freedom to

augment any such curriculum as they see fit; otherwise, a nation's educational system might

defeat its own purposes in the long tenn.

A national core curriculum would be beneficial to a nation in a number of respects. First of all,

by providing all children with fundamental skills and knowledge, a common core curriculum 感谢您阅读《GRE作文范文大全(1) 》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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