2017大学英语期末考试作文

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2017大学英语期末考试作文

Until6

Write a article about your classmates’ eating habits using the results of Activity 6 in Part Three. Your composition should include both their similarities and differences. Sample 1

Our Eating Habit

The survey shows that students usually spend little time eating. They eat three meals a day, with rice as their basic food (staple). Students from the North like pasta, for example, noodles, steamed bread, and dumplings. Most students like fresh fish, seafood and eggs. Most students eat their meals at the school cafeterias. They don’t cook at home, and some haven’t even tried cooking. Their parents or grandparents do the cooking in their families.

What is unusual is the fact that many students don’t eat vegetables. They think fruit can provide all the necessary nutrients their bodies need. With some students, milk is gradually taking the place of water and other drinks. Besides, in many families, it is now the father who does

most of the cooking. The role of the mother seems to have changed a lot

在第三部分写一篇关于你的同学饮食习惯的活动第6章的结果。你的作文应该包括它们的相同点和不同点.。示例1

我们的饮食习惯

调查显示学生们通常很少吃东西.。他们每天吃三顿饭,米饭作为基本食物(主食)。北方人喜欢面食,比如面条、馒头和饺子。大多数学生喜欢新鲜的鱼,海鲜和鸡蛋。大多数学生在学校食堂吃饭。他们不在家做饭,有些人甚至不尝试做饭。他们的父母或祖父母在他们的家庭做饭。

不寻常的是许多学生不吃蔬菜.。他们认为水果可以提供身体所需的所有必需营养.。与一些学生,牛奶逐渐取代水和其他饮料。此外,在许多家庭中,现在是大多数做饭的父亲。母亲的角色似乎已经改变了很多

Until7

Write a acomposition on the topic “Dining Customs in China”. You can base it on the result of your discussion. Sample

Dear Ms Williams,

I’m gl ad to know that you will be visiting

China with your husband. China is a country where people are hospitable and generous, and respect foreign visitors. I’m sure you will enjoy your stay there.

You mentioned that wives were not usually invited to social activities. That used to be true, but things have changed. Now very often wives are also invited, especially to business dinners. So you won’t stay in the hotel room all the time. Of course, there are occasions when you are not invited, like business talks, and when that happens, arrangements will always be made by hospitable Chinese hosts for you to do sightseeing, shopping or things like that.

As to protocol, I suggest that you do as the proverbial Romans do when in Rome. I think smiling is the best way to get along with people wherever they come from. Besides, don’t talk too much, which might seem too overpowering. Learning to speak a little bit of Chinese and being able to use chopsticks will contribute to a good beginning with the Chinese you are going to deal with. Of course, there are many other things you need to pay attention to.

Wish you a pleasant stay in China.