1、雅思(写作)模拟试卷 151及答案与解析 1 Do you think there is the necessity of creating a new global language? Give specific reasons and examples. 2 At present many people think that one language should be used as the common language, but others think that by doing so the cultures of different nations will be lost.
2、What do you think of these two opinions? 雅思(写作)模拟试卷 151答案与解析 1 【正确答案】 Maybe there are people who believe that there is the necessity of creating a new world language. They may also give all kinds of reasons for doing so. However, no matter how sound these reasons are, Im convinced I wont accept them
3、. Let me convey my mind more clearly: I dont think theres any necessity to create a global language. First of all, English has, in fact, become a global language. Nowadays, English-speaking countries are the most developed in almost every aspect and English has accordingly become the most influentia
4、l language in the world. Statistics show that English accounts for 80% of the worlds entertainment language such as movies, television and music. It also takes up 75% of the worlds IT language. It can be said that there are a large proportion of people in almost every country around the world who ar
5、e learning English for reasons ranging from job hunting considerations to international-exchange necessities. Theres no exaggeration that people who dont know English will find it increasingly difficult to survive. Moreover, facts have proved that it is extremely time and energy consuming to learn a
6、 new language. In fact, someone has long created one and has made great efforts for people to learn to use it. It is Esperanto. However, this effort has turned out to be in vain because not too many people really learnt it or used it. Why so? The reason is simple: any foreign language needs years of
7、 industrious efforts to learn well with the only exception of ones mother tongue, which is usually acquired in a natural manner and in a natural environment. All in all, it is just unwise to create a new world language. 2 【正确答案】 These days, there is an increasing number of scholars who hold the opin
8、ion that, with the development of globalisation, we need a common language to be spoken by all the people in the world. However, other scholars are afraid that this will weaken other languages and cultures at the same time. As for me, I am not in favor of the viewpoint that one language should repla
9、ce others as the common one. In the first place, nowadays it is universally acknowledged that language is not only a tool of communication but also a kind of art. Each language, no matter what kind of language it is, has its unique pronunciation, grammar and expressions, which contribute to the dive
10、rsity of the world. So, if the diverse languages are diminished, our world will become less colorful. In the second place, we can say that language is a part of culture, and plays a considerably important role in it. Indeed, some social scientists consider it the keystone of culture. Without languag
11、e, so the argument goes, culture would not be possible. On the other hand, language is influenced and shaped by culture; it reflects culture. In the broadest sense, language is the symbolic representation of a people, and it comprises their historical and cultural backgrounds as well as their approa
12、ch to life and their ways of living and thinking. Cultures differ from one another, and each culture is unique. There is no denying the fact it will be a disaster for us to see the worlds diverse cultures disappear one by one. When all the factors are examined, we may safely come to the conclusion that although we are convinced that, no matter what our career choice is, a command of foreign languages is an important skill to acquire, yet we should protect our own language, the carrier of our culture.