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101. In addition to the obvious problem--lone liness, another major obstacle, in my opinion,&nbs p;is the alien environment of campus. ³ýÁ˹¶ÀÕâÒ»Ã÷ÏÔµÄÎÊÌâÖ®Í⣬ÎÒÈÏΪÁíÒ»¸öÀ§ÄÑÊǶÔУ԰»·¾³µÄ²»ÊìϤ¡£ 102. Freshmen often get lost on campus; fail to find the way to dormitory or lib rary. ÐÂÉú³£³£ÔÚУ԰ÃÔ·£¬²»ÖªµÀÈ¥ËÞÉá»òͼÊé¹Ý¸ÃÔõô×ß¡£ 103. Most important of all, apart from t heir hometown and parents, students couldn't catch sight of any familiar face and have to& nbsp;suffer from homelessness, which can cause cer tain serious mental disease. ¸üÖØÒªµÄÊÇ£¬À뿪Á˼ÒÏçºÍ¸¸Ä¸£¬¿´²»µ½ÈκÎÊìϤµÄÃæ¿×£¬ËûÃDz»µÃ²»ÈÌÊÜ˼¼ÒÖ®¿à£¬Õâ¿ÉÄܻᵼÖÂÑÏÖØµÄ¾«Éñ¼²²¡¡£ 104. In the first place, school authorities&n bsp;should provide far more services to help freshmen to get used to the new life as& nbsp;soon as possible. Ê×ÏÈ£¬Ñ§Ð£Ó¦Ìṩ¸ü¶àµÄ·þÎñ£¬°ïÖúÐÂÉú¾¡¿ìÊÊӦеÄÉú»î¡£ 105. The senior and junior students could&nbs p;share their own experience about how to ove rcome the difficulty they have ever met, how& nbsp;to adjust to the new environment with th e new students. ¸ßÄ꼶ѧÉú¿ÉÒÔÓëÐÂÉúÒ»Æð·ÖÏíËûÃǵľÀú£ºÈçºÎ¿Ë·þÓöµ½µÄÀ§ÄÑ£¬ÈçºÎÊÊÓ¦ÐµĻ·¾³¡£ 106. At the same time, young people shou ld be encouraged to communicate with their pe ers and develop their interpersonal skills, which& nbsp;may help them greatly to reduce dependence&nb sp;on their parents and are essential in the& nbsp;maintenance of healthy mental condition. ͬʱ£¬Ó¦¸Ã¹ÄÀøÄêÇáÈ˺ÍËûÃǵÄͬÁäÈ˽»Íù£¬·¢Õ¹ËûÃǵĽ»¼ÊÄÜÁ¦£¬Õ⽫°ïÖúËûÃǼ«´óµØ¼õÉÙ¶Ô¸¸Ä¸µÄÒÐÀµ²¢ÇÒ±£³Ö½¡¿µµÄ¾«Éñ״̬¡£ 107. In conclusion, we must lay emphasis ;on this problem and make our maximum contrib ution to help them spend their first day ;on campus smoothly. ×ÜÖ®£¬ÎÒÃÇÓ¦ÖØÊÓÕâ¸öÎÊÌ⣬¾¡×î´óŬÁ¦°ïÖúËûÃÇÆ½ÎȶȹýËûÃÇ×î³õµÄУ԰Éú»î¡£ 108. There is a general discussion over fashion in recent years. One of the questions under debate is whether a person should ;choose comfortable clothes, which he or she likes, regardless of fashion. ½üЩÄ꣬¹ØÓÚʱÉдæÔÚ׏㷺µÄÕùÂÛ¡£ÆäÖÐÒ»¸öÎÊÌâ¾ÍÊÇÒ»¸öÈËÊÇ·ñӦѡÔñËûϲ»¶µÄÊæÊʵÄÒ·þ£¬¶ø²»¹ÜÊÇ·ñʱÉС£ 109. This issue is becoming a matter of& nbsp;concern for more and more people, especially& nbsp;for parents and experts in education. ÕâÒ»ÎÊÌâÒѱ»Ô½À´Ô½¶àµÄÈËËù¹Ø×¢£¬ÓÈÆäÊǸ¸Ä¸ºÍ½ÌÓýר¼Ò¡£ 110. Many young people always go into ra ptures at the merely mention of buying fashio n clothes. And they seem to be attracted ;by colorful material, various styles of fashion&n bsp;clothes. There is nothing, they maintain, that can't be compared with fashion clothes. In&n bsp;fact, fashion clothes had become indispensable ;part of youngster's life. Ðí¶àÄêÇáÈËÒ»ÌᵽʱÉзþ×°¾ÍÐ˸߲ÉÁÒ¡£ËûÃÇËÆºõ±»Ê±Éзþ×°ÄǶà²ÊµÄÃæÁÏ£¬¸÷ÖÖ²»Í¬µÄ¿îʽËùÎüÒý¡£ 111. Many people seem to overlook the ba sic fact: the major function of clothing is&n bsp;to keep us warm and comfortable. Ðí¶àÈËËÆºõºöÊÓÁËÕâ¸ö»ù±¾ÊÂʵ£ºÒ·þµÄ»ù±¾¹¦ÄÜÊDZ£³ÖÎÒÃÇÊæÊʺÍÎÂů¡£ 112. Furthermore, people who addict to fashio n clothes have to spend more time going shopping and pay more attention to the impres sion they make on others. As a result, i t is impossible to devote enough time and&nbs p;energy in their study and job. ¶øÇÒ£¬³ÁäÏÓÚʱÉзþ×°µÄÈËÃDz»µÃ²»»¨·Ñ¸ü¶àʱ¼ä¹äÉ̵꣬¸ü¼Ó×¢Òâ×Ô¼º¸ø±ðÈ˵ÄÓ¡Ïó¡£Òò´Ë£¬ËûÃDz»¿ÉÄÜÓÐ×ã¹»µÄʱ¼äÓÃÓÚѧϰ»ò¹¤×÷¡£ 112a. No one can doubt the essential fac t that the traffic problem over the last ;years has caused wide public concern all ove r the world. Experts in increasing numbers ar e beginning to believe that such situation wo uld produce unfavorable effects on economic growth of local areas. ûÓÐÈËÄÜ·ñÈÏÕâÒ»ÖØÒªÊÂʵ£º×î½ü¼¸Ä꽻ͨÎÊÌâÔÚÈ«ÊÀ½çÊܵ½ÁËÆÕ±é¹Ø×¢¡£Ô½À´Ô½¶àµÄר¼Ò¿ªÊ¼ÏàÐÅÕâÖÖ×´¿ö½«¶Ôµ±µØµÄ¾¼Ã·¢Õ¹²úÉú²»ÀûÓ°Ïì¡£ 114. There are several reasons for this problem. One of the main reasons is that ;the number of vehicles is increasing much mo re rapidly than building of roads. Another pr imary reason is that there seem to be to o many private cars and not enough public&nbs p;buses. ¹ØÓÚÕâ¸öÎÊÌ⣬ÓкܶàÔÒò¡£Ò»¸öÖ÷ÒªÔÒòÊdzµÁ¾Ôö¼ÓµÄÊýÁ¿Ô¶¿ìÓÚµÀ·µÄ½¨Éè¡£ÁíÒ»¸öÖ÷ÒªÔÒòÊÇ˽¼Ò³µ¹ý¶à¶ø¹«½»³µ²»¹»¡£ 115. Meanwhile, the numbers of people, who&nb sp;have access to their own cars, have risen& nbsp;sharply in the recent years. ͬʱ£¬ÓµÓÐ˽È˽γµµÄÈËÊýÕ⼸ÄêÈ´ÔÚ¿ìËÙÔö¼Ó¡£ 116. Moreover, many people, including drivers ;and cyclists, do not obey the traffic rules& nbsp;properly, especially at busy intersections. And&nb sp;this undoubtedly worsens the already grave situ ation. ¶øÇÒ£¬Ðí¶àÈË£¬°üÀ¨Ë¾»úºÍÆï×ÔÐгµµÄÈË£¬²»ÄܺܺõØ×ñÊØ½»Í¨¹æÔò£¬ÌرðÊÇÔÚ·±Ã¦µÄÊ®×Ö·¿Ú£¬ÕâÎÞÒÉʹ±¾ÒÑÑÏÖØµÄ×´¿öÑ©ÉϼÓ˪¡£ 117. The number of private cars in urban areas should be limited while the number&nbs p;of public buses should be increased. ÔÚ³ÇÊÐ˽È˽γµµÄÊýÁ¿Ó¦µÃµ½¿ØÖƶø¹«½»³µµÄÊýÁ¿Ó¦¸ÃÔö¼Ó¡£ 118. When asked what kind of school they are willing to send their children to a ttend, many parents say they would choose a&n bsp;boarding school rather than day schools for&nb sp;their children. µ±Îʵ½Ô¸Ò⽫º¢×ÓË͵½ÄÄÖÖѧУµÄʱºò£¬Ðí¶à¸¸Ä¸ÈÏΪËûÃÇ»áÑ¡Ôñ¼ÄËÞѧУ¶ø²»ÊÇÈÕÖÆÑ§Ð£¡£ 119. Many survey show that people in inc reasing numbers are beginning to recognize that&nb sp;boarding school provides better environment and ;facilities for children. Ðí¶àµ÷²éÏÔʾԽÀ´Ô½¶àµÄÈË¿ªÊ¼Òâʶµ½¼ÄËÞѧУÄܸøËûÃǵĺ¢×ÓÌṩ½ÏºÃµÄѧϰ»·¾³ºÍÉèÊ©¡£ 120. At the same time, there are still&n bsp;many people who live under the traditional&nbs p;ideas that day schools play an extremely im portant role in children's study. ͬʱ£¬ÈÔÓÐÐí¶àÈ˳ִ«Í³¹ÛµãÈÏΪÈÕÖÆÑ§Ð£¶Ôº¢×ÓµÄѧϰ·¢»Ó׿«ÆäÖØÒªµÄ×÷Óᣠ121. On the one hand, it is indisputable that boarding schools are exerting a growing important effect, especially in last few yea rs. Ò»·½Ã棬¼ÄËÞѧУÕýÔÚ·¢»ÓÔ½À´Ô½ÖØÒªµÄ×÷Óã¬ÓÈÆäÊÇ×î½ü¼¸Ä꣬ÕâÊÇÎÞ¿ÉÕù±çµÄ¡£ 122. Students attend a boarding school would& nbsp;cultivate their independence as apart from th eir parents. À뿪¸¸Ä¸ÉϼÄËÞѧУµÄѧÉú½«»áÅàÑøËûÃǵĶÀÁ¢ÐÔ¡£ 123. What's more, living in school can s ave them a great deal of time on the&nbs p;way between home and school everyday, so th ey would be able to concentrate more time&nbs p;and energy on their academic work. ¶øÇÒ£¬Éú»îÔÚѧУÀïÄܽÚÊ¡´óÁ¿Ã¿ÌìÍù·µÓÚѧУºÍ¼ÒµÄ·ÉϵÄʱ¼ä£¬Õâ»áʹËûÃÇÓиü¶àµÄʱ¼äºÍ¾«Á¦·ÅÔÚѧϰÉÏ¡£ 124. On the other hand, the contribution ;of day schools can't be ignored. ÁíÒ»·½Ã棬ÈÕÖÆÑ§Ð£µÄ¹±Ï×ÊDz»ÄܺöÊӵġ£ 125. Due to high tuition fee, most of&nb sp;ordinary families cannot afford to send their&n bsp;children to boarding schools. ÒòΪ½Ï¸ßµÄѧ·Ñ£¬´ó²¿·ÖÆÕͨ¼ÒÍ¥Ö§¸¶²»ÆðËûÃǵĺ¢×ÓÉϼÄËÞѧУµÄ·ÑÓᣠ126. Since it is unnecessary to consider ;student's routine life, day school can lay s tress on teaching instead of other aspects, s uch as management of dormitory and cafeteria. ÓÉÓÚÎÞÐ迼ÂÇѧÉúµÄÈÕ³£Éú»î£¬ÈÕÖÆÑ§Ð£¿ÉÒÔ½«Öصã·ÅÔÚ½ÌѧÉ϶ø²»ÊÇ·ÅÔÚÏñËÞÉáºÍʳÌùÜÀíÕâЩ·½Ãæ¡£ 127. Furthermore, students living in their ow n home would have access to a comfortable&nbs p;life and have more opportunities to communicate& nbsp;with their parents, which have beneficial imp act on development of their personal character. ¶øÇÒ£¬Ñ§ÉúÉú»îÔÚ×Ô¼º¼ÒÖУ¬ÓÐÊæÊʵÄÉú»î£¬²¢Óиü¶à»ú»áºÍ¸¸Ä¸½»Á÷£¬Õâ¶ÔËûÃǸöÐÔµÄÅàÑøÊÇÓÐÀûµÄ¡£ 128. From what has been discussed above, ;we may safely draw the conclusion that both& nbsp;of day schools and boarding schools are important to train young students for our soc iety. ͨ¹ýÒÔÉÏÌÖÂÛ£¬ÎÒÃÇ¿ÉÒԵóö½áÂÛ£¬¼ÄËÞѧУºÍÈÕÖÆÑ§Ð£¶ÔÎÒÃÇÉç»áÅàÑøÄêÇáѧÉú¶¼ÊÇÖØÒªµÄ¡£ 129. There is much discussion over science&nb sp;and technology. One of the questions under ;debate is whether traditional technology and meth ods are bound to die out when a country& nbsp;begins to develop modern science and technolo gy. ¹ØÓÚ¿ÆÑ§¼¼Êõ´æÔÚÐí¶àÕùÂÛ£¬ÆäÖÐÒ»¸öÎÊÌâÊǵ±¹ú¼Ò·¢Õ¹ÏÖ´ú¿ÆÑ§¼¼Êõʱ£¬´«Í³µÄ¼¼Êõ·½·¨ÊÇ·ñ¿ÉÄÜ»áÏûÍö£¿ 130. As for me, the declining of traditi onal technology and methods is not a bad ;thing; it is the natural result of progress& nbsp;of society. ÎÒÈÏΪ£¬´«Í³¼¼Êõ·½·¨µÄÏûÍö²»Ò»¶¨ÊÇ»µÊ£¬ÕâÊÇÉç»á½ø²½µÄ×ÔÈ»½á¹û¡£ 131. In the first place, some aspects of the traditional technology and methods are h armful and hampering the development of modern&nbs p;technology science. Ê×ÏÈ£¬´«Í³¼¼Êõ·½·¨ÓÐЩ²¿·ÖÊÇÓк¦µÄ£¬²¢ÇÒ»á×è°ÏÖ´ú¿Æ¼¼µÄ·¢Õ¹¡£ 132. Although modern science and technology h ave proved that such methods are absurd, ther e are still millions of people use such methods in many remote places nowadays. ¾¡¹ÜÏÖ´ú¿ÆÑ§¼¼ÊõÒѾ֤Ã÷ÁËÕâЩ·½·¨ÊÇÓÞÃÁµÄ£¬È»¶øÔÚÐí¶àƫƧµÄµØ·½£¬ÈÔÓгÉǧÉÏÍòµÄÈËÃÇÔÚʹÓÃÕâЩ·½·¨¡£ 133. In the second place, many values of traditional technology are out of date and&n bsp;should be replaced by modern science. µÚ¶þµã£¬Ðí¶à´«Í³¼¼Êõ·½·¨ÒѾ¹ýʱ£¬Ó¦±»ÏÖ´ú¿Æ¼¼ËùÈ¡´ú¡£ 134. Although many people tend to live u nder the illusion that traditional technology and& nbsp;methods are still playing extremely important ;role in people's life, an increasing evidences&nb sp;show that it is less useful than many ;people think. ¾¡¹ÜÐí¶àÈ˱£³Ö×Å´«Í³¹ÛÄÈÏΪ´«Í³¼¼Êõ·½·¨ÔÚÈËÃÇÉú»îÖÐÈÔ·¢»Ó×ÅÖØÒª×÷Ó㬵«ÊÇÔ½À´Ô½¶àµÄÖ¤¾ÝÏÔʾËü²¢Ã»ÓÐÈËÃÇÏëÏóµÄÓÐÓᣠ135. From what has been discussed above, ;I firmly believe that time will prove that&n bsp;traditional technology and methods would die o ut with the development of modern science and technology. The maintenance of the traditional&nb sp;technology and methods is futile. ͨ¹ýÒÔÉÏÌÖÂÛ£¬ÎҼᶨµØÏàÐÅʱ¼ä»áÖ¤Ã÷´«Í³¼¼Êõ·½·¨½«»áËæ×ÅÏÖ´ú¼¼ÊõµÄ·¢Õ¹¶øÏûÍö£¬¼á³Ö´«Í³¼¼Êõ·½·¨ÊÇͽÀ͵ġ£ 136. 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