Immoral Behavior in Public To witness 1immoral behavior in public, one need only visit the Beijing subway. I still remember the first time I took the Beijing subway. It was an early morning. I was in a hurry to go to school. When I was trying to get a ticket, I found a lot of people waiting in front of me, but nobody was in the line. 1Immoral behaviors in public 2initiate a series of problems. One of the most serious ones is that it may exert a negative impact on our 3sense of social responsibility. We will keep ignoring other people’s rights and feelings, and in turn, we too will be disrespected some day. The reform of1 this phenomenon is certainly not easy. With an eye on practical 2implementation and 3cost effectiveness , I propose that society make it clear in every way that people who fail to respect the ④common good will be seriously punished. Stricter policies for this should be made to correct this phenomenon as soon as possible. We all expect “A World without Thieves". Everyone 1shares the huge responsibility of 2demonstrating his or her justice at the proper time. Personal responsibility is vital to build a harmonious socialist society. public”,
(二)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of Should We still Cherish Chinese Traditional Virtues. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below: 1. 当今的年轻人越来越强调个性发展; 2. 发展个性是否意味着忽视中国的传统美德; 3. 你的观点。
Should We still Cherish Chinese Traditional Virtues Today’s youth do things in their own ways, spend money on whatever they want and talk to people in their own languages——personality development is 1overstated by young people these days. To some of them, personality means to be totally different from who their parents used to be. But the problem is that during their pursuit of their personal goals they ignore some of the traditional virtues of which their 1forefathe