托福写作满分作文汇总

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1、托福写作满分作文汇总为了让大家更好的准备托福考试,小编给大家整理一些托福写作范文,下面小编就和大家分享,来观赏一下吧。托福写作范文赏析ElectricityThe modern age is an age of electricity. People are so used to electriclights, radio, televisions, and telephones that it is hard to imagine what lifewould be like without them. When there is a power failure, people grope

2、about inflickering candlelight, cars hesitate in the streets because there are notraffic lights to guide them, and food spoils in silent refrigerators.Yet, people began to understand how electricity works only a little morethan two centuries ago. Nature has apparently been experimenting in this fiel

3、dfor million of years. Scientists are discovering more and more that the livingworld may hold many interesting secrets of electricity that could benefithumanity.All living cell send out tiny pulses of electricity. As the heart beats, itsends out pulses of record; they form an electrocardiogram, whic

4、h a doctor canstudy to determine how well the heart is working. The brain, too, sends outbrain waves of electricity, which can be recorded in an electroencephalogram.The electric currents generated by most living cells are extremely small - oftenso small that sensitive instruments are needed to reco

5、rd them. But in someanimals, certain muscle cells have become so specialized as electricalgenerators that they do not work as muscle cells at all. When large numbers ofthese cell are linked together, the effects can be astonishing.The electric eel is an amazing storage battery. It can seed a jolt of

6、 asmuch as eight hundred volts of electricity through the water in which it live.(An electric house current is only one hundred twenty volts.) As many asfour-fifths of all the cells in the electric eels body are specialized forgenerating electricity, and the strength of the shock it can deliver corr

7、espondsroughly to length of its body.托福写作范文赏析Business should hire employees for their entire lives. Do you agree ordisagree Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.In some business cultures, it is the practice to hire workers when they areyoung and employ them until they retire. In

8、other business cultures companieshire people to do a job and then fire them when they are not needed. To me, theimportant considerations in todays economy is job performance: speed andchange. Loyalty is not a consideration.Today there is a lot of competition and we need to hire workers who canperfor

9、m a task well. We need to find skilled workers who can do a job without alot of training. We need to match the job to the worker, and, if the jobchanges, we change the worker.Because of this increased competition, we need to be able to produce ourgoods or services quickly. We need young people who a

10、re willing to put in longhours. We need young people who are aggressive and will push themselves to dotheir job faster.In order to compete, we have to be innovative. By changing our workforcefrequently, we can bring in new ideas. We must constantly be looking for newways to do new things. We need fr

11、esh workers with fresh points of view.Although a companys loyalty to a worker and a workers loyalty to a companyis a noble idea, it is not practical today. Skilled workers do not want to betied down to one company; they want the flexibility to improve theiropportunities. Change makes the economy pow

12、erful.托福写作总分值作文学习72 You have been told that dormitory rooms at your university must beshared by two students. Would you rather have the university assign a student toshare a room with you, or would you rather choose your own roommate Usespecific reasons and details to explain your answer.Id rather h

13、ave the university assign a roommate to share a room with me.As far as Im concerned, this is part of the university experience. Studentsshould meet new people and be open to new experiences. I like leaving this up tochance.Actually, even though the university will choose, its not totally a matterof

14、chance. We all filled out information sheets. The school knows what weremajoring in, what our interests are, and our study habits and our goals. I thinktheyre probably very good at matching roommates using this information. Theyvehad a lot of practice. Besides, if a mistake is made, I can change my

15、roomassignment next semester.If I did want to choose my own roommate, Id first pick some candidatesfrom the list supplied by the university. Then Id write to them and theydwrite back. Through our letters, wed find out if we shared common interests,such as sports or movies. More importantly, wed find

16、 out if we like doing thesame things in our free time. Because my investigation, Id probably get someonecompatible with me. Its a lot of work to go through, though. Besides, theprocess of finding similar interests isnt all that different from what theuniversity does.Trying to predict whom Im going t

17、o get along with is not a science. Imight choose someone who sounds just like me and still find that the two of usjust dont get along as roommates. Besides, I think it would be boring to roomwith somebody whos just the same as me. Id rather be with someone who hasdifferent interests and likes to do

18、different things. Maybe Id even get aroommate from another culture. After all, one of the reasons Im going to theuniversity is to be exposed to a lot of new experiences. So, Id rather have theuniversity choose my roommate for me.73 Some people think that governments should spend as much money asposs

19、ible on developing or buying computer technology. Other people disagree andthink that this money should be spent on more basic needs. Which one of theseopinions do you agree with Use specific reasons and details to support youranswer.I realize that its important to stay up to date with our technolog

20、y. Somuch, like our space and defense programs, depends on it. Ive also read that weshouldnt let other governments get ahead of ours in the race for bettertechnology. This could eventually put us at a disadvantage and our whole economycould suffer. Despite all this, I think our government should spe

21、nd our taxdollars on more basic items before it gets into the business of developingcomputer technology.We have so many problems in our society, and it seems every solution needsmoney. For instance, we talk about getting people off welfare. To do that weneed money to give them jobs until they can su

22、pport themselves. That meanssupport training, day care for their children, and probably a monthly rentsubsidy. All of those things can cost hundreds of millions of dollars. However,if we could solve a major problem like, wouldnt it improve our society evenmore than new technologyAnother problem is t

23、hat our transportation system is falling apart. Bridgeshave cracks in them. Highways buckle. Accidents happen because of theseproblems. We shouldnt put money into improving a computer chip when we havebasic needs like these.Besides, Why should the government be in the business of developingtechnolog

24、y Arent there several very successful corporations doing just thatYes, its probably less the expensive in the long run for the government todevelop the technology. Nevertheless, in the short run, there are basic needs inour society that arent being met. I think thats where the money should go.托福写作总分

25、值作文学习59 Some people believe that success in life comes from taking risk orchance. Others believe that success results from careful planning. In youropinion, what does success come from Use specific reasons and examples tosupport your answer.Nothing ventured. Nothing gained. If our great explorers an

26、d scientists didnot live by this creed, where would we be I think that we must all take risksin our lives, but these must be calculated risks. Like the great thinkers of ourtime, we must plan carefully, seize all opportunities, and reevaluate ourplans.There is no such thing as a chance occurrence. C

27、olumbus in his search forthe Indies drew maps, plotted his route carefully, and set out. Madam Curieworked diligently in her laboratory recording every aspect of her experiments.You need to have a careful plan so you can measure your success.Even with a careful plan, changes occur. Columbus was look

28、ing for theIndies, but ended up in the Caribbean. Lewis and Clark were looking for a riverpassage west, but discovered much more. You have to be ready to take advantageof new things as they occur.When things go against plan, you must be ready to change direction.Columbus didnt bring back spices from

29、 the East Indies, he brought back goldfrom the West Indies. It is important to see the positive side of things. Makeyour mistakes work for you.You will never succeed in life if you dont take chance. But before youstart, you must plan carefully so you are ready to take advantage of everyopportunity a

30、nd turn mistakes to your advantage.60 What change would make your hometown more appealing to people your ageUse specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.I think that people my age would like to have a place to go after school.They could go there to socialize, have meetings, and just rel

31、ax.In my town, there are a few tea houses, but these are reserved for ourfathers and their friends. Teenagers do not go there unless its to carrymessage to their fathers. We need a place where we can meet after school to talkabout school and other subjects that interest us.At our own tea house, we c

32、ould also have meetings. Those would be like clubmeetings. We could have a debating society, a poetry reading group, or apolitical club. We could meet after school one night a week and have ourmeetings.We need a place where we could just relax away from our family. Our homelife is very hectic; there

33、 are a lot of younger children making a lot of noisein the evening. We need a quiet place to study, read the paper, or just sit.If our town had a tea house reserved for teenagers, it would be good forour parents since they would always know where we were. They would know that wewere just socializing, or meeting, or just relaxing with our friends.

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