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    I totally agree with this statement that it’s important to remember and learn from the past. We all make mistakes and we all have to remember mistakes. Because mistakes tell us whatisn’t right. For example, when I was in the first grade primary school, I took a toy car fromanother student without informing him. I was too young to know that taking things from otherswithout mentioning isn’t right. Then my teacher helped the other student find this toy car andlabeled me as a thieve. I didn’t realize how serious this matter was until my father told me thatthis was humiliating. I swore to myself that I would never take anything from others withoutinforming the owners. I think this is a valuable lesson and I’ll remember it forever.

    托??谡Ztpo16t2范文 第2篇

    I would prefer to spend a large amount of money on practical things for two reasons. The first reason is that I will have the money a lot longer if I’m able to be practical with it. When I was young, I used to get money for my birthday and I would spend all of it very quickly. After it was gone, I would see something that I really needed and I wouldn"t be able to buy it.

    The second reason is that it can be used for emergencies. There have been many times in my life where I needed to buy or pay for something very important: new car tires, bill payments, etc. and if I didn’t have the money, I would have to either get a loan with a high interest-rate or ask my parents for money, which I always found embarrassing. That’s why I would prefer to spend a large amount of money on practical things.

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    托福口語tpo16t2范文 第3篇

    Rembrandt is the most famous of the seventeenth-century Dutch painters. However, there are doubts whether some paintings attributed to Rembrandt were actually painted by him. One such painting is known as attributed to Rembrandt because of its style, and indeed the representation of the woman’s face is very much like that of portraits known to be by Rembrandt. But there are problems with the painting that suggest it could not be a work by Rembrandt.

    First, there is something inconsistent about the way the woman in the portrait is dressed. She is wearing a white linen cap of a kind that only servants would wear-yet the coat she is wearing has a luxurious fur collar that no servant could afford. Rembrandt, who was known for his attention to the details of his subjects’ clothing, would not have been guilty of such an inconsistency.

    Second, Rembrandt was a master of painting light and shadow, but in this painting these elements do not fit together. The face appears to be illuminated by light reflected onto it from below. But below the face is the dark fur collar, which would absorb light rather than reflect it. So the face should appear partially in shadow-which is not how it appears. Rembrandt would never have made such an error.

    Finally, examination of the back of the painting reveals that it was painted on a pan...

    托??谡Ztpo16t2范文 第4篇

    I think it is important for everyone to rememberwhat we and our country has been through. First, learning from the past is a way of inheriting thehistory. Every book of history is made by events thatchanged the development of our nation, like the birthof PRC, so it’s worth our attention. Second, we can learn from the past as well, those historyevents sometims are very similar with what we encounter in our modern life, being familiarwith our history means that you acknowledge the way of solving tough problems beforeanyone else knows the solution. Based on these reasons, I believe it is important for us tolearn from the past.

    托??谡Ztpo16t2范文 第5篇

    The United Kingdom (sometimes referred to as Britain) has a long and rich history of human settlement. Traces of buildings, tools, and art can be found from periods going back many thousands of years: from the Stone Age, through the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the time of the Roman colonization, the Middle Ages, up to the beginnings of the industrial age. Yet from most of the twentieth century, the science of archaeology – dedicated to uncovering and studying old cultural artifacts – was faced with serious problems and limitations in Britain.

    英國(有的時候被稱為不列顛)在人類居住建筑方面有久遠豐富的歷史。建筑、建筑工具以及建筑藝術的遺跡的歷史可以追溯到數千年。從石器時代開始,歷經青銅時代、鐵器時代、羅馬殖民時代、中世紀,一直到工業時代的初期。但是在20世紀的大部分時間里的英國,致力于挖掘和研究古代文化遺跡的考古學面臨著嚴峻的問題和局限性。

    First, many valuable artifacts were lost to construction projects. The growth of Britain’s population, especially from the 1950s on, spurred a lot of new construction in British cities, towns, and villages. While digging foundations for new buildings, the builders often uncovered archaeologically valuable sites. Usually, however, they proceeded with the construction and did not preserve the artifacts. Many archaeologically precious artifacts were therefore destroyed.

    首先,建筑工程破壞了很多有價值的估計。從1950年以來愈加明顯的人口增加導致了英國建筑業的迅猛發展,無論是在城市、鄉鎮還是村莊。在給新建筑打地基的時候,建筑者常常會挖掘到一些有價值的文物遺跡。然而,常常建筑工人會繼續進行工作,而不是保護這些文物。很多很多珍貴的考古文物就因此遭到了破壞。

    Second, many archaeologists felt that the financial support for archaeological research are inadequate. For most of the twentieth century, archaeology was funded mostly through government funds and grants, which allowed archaeologists to investigate a handful of the most important sites but which left hundreds of other interesting projects without support. Furthermore, changing government priorities brought about periodic reductions in funding.

    第二,很多考古學家都感覺到考古學研究的經費不足。在二十世紀的大部分時間里,考古的`經費大多來自于政府的基金和撥款。經費的不足導致考古學家只能研究很少了的最重要的遺跡,而數以千計的其他有意義的項目都缺乏經費。而且,政府預算優先權的改變也導致了經費的周期性減少。

    Third, it was difficult to have a career in archaeology. Archaeology jobs were to be found at universities or with a few government agencies, but there were never many positions available. Many people who wanted to become archaeologists ended up pursuing other careers and contributing to archaeological research only as unpaid amateurs.

    第三,考古事業難以為繼。只有在大學和很少數的政府部門才能找到考古學相關的工作。但是職位總是供不應求。很多想成為考古學家的人都放棄了,選擇了其他的領域,僅僅把考古學研究當做一個沒有收益的業余愛好。

    托??谡Ztpo16t2范文 第6篇

    money on practical things

    ’s wise to spend money on things that last

    things like kitchen cooking wares, major purchase like a house

    don’t last forever

    fade away quickly

    money on pleasure

    is short and you must live it to the fullest

    the entire world when money isn’t a problem

    you own end up owning you

    who get caught up with buying things for pleasure end up shopaholics

    托福tpo16口語task2范文一:

    I prefer spending my money for pleasure only if I unexpectedly receive a large amount of it. First of all, I believe that life is short and I must live it to the fullest. I’ve always wanted to travel the entire world before I’m too old to do so. Nothing’s more exciting than meeting people from different cultures and listening to their stories. Also, spending money on buying things isn’t the thing for me. Because I believe that things you own end up owning you. It’s so easy for people to get caught up on buying stuff they don’t need, and spend all the time attending to them so they remain pristine.

    托福tpo16口語task2范文二:

    I think spending it on practical things is better. Spending large amount of money for pleasure only is not a wise way to handle money. It’ll only make people want to spend more because human desire is insatiable. If you buy a big house, there will be a bigger house. If you buy a large company, there will be a larger company. So wiser people should spend the money on practical things such as setting up a fund for charity, helping those who are in urgent need of food and sanitation, building schools for kids who live in the rural areas and so on. Even opening a bookstore is better than just spending the money only for pleasure.

    托??谡Ztask2題目Question:

    Do you agree or disagree with the followingstatement? It is important to remember and learnfrom the past. Use details and examples to explainyour opinion.

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    1. History helps us understand people and societies

    2. History helps us understand change and how thesociety we live in came to be

    3. History is fun! History books are full of interestingstories

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