托福写作题目为:
2016年10月29日托福写作题目:
It’s more important to use your own knowledge and experience than ask others’ knowledge and experience to solve problems.
托福写作范文参考一:
2016年10月29日托福写作范文:
People tend to respond to problems differently given the fact that
personalities may vary among different individuals. When it comes to the
question of whether or not to solve the problem based on one’s own
experience and knowledge or solicit others advice, I tend to believe
that it really depends on the nature of the problem and we can not draw a
definitive line here.
On the one hand, a rookie without any experience in a particular field
can learn a great deal of knowledge and develop useful skills when
learning from an experienced individual. For instance, when my father
taught me how to ride a bike, I remember his experience and knowledge
were extremely useful. My father sat me on the paddle with one feet
hanging in the air, and I hold the handlebar straight and bent my arms a
little bit so that I could keep balance. After my dad’s instruction and
guidance,eventually I learned how to ride a bike. Also, in a working
environment, the knowledge and experience of senior employees can be
very helpful for someone who hold junior positions in the company. The
expertise of senior workers have proven from time to time that a certain
strategy of business operation cannot be paralleled by any other
approach. Indeed, a recent study done by the National Society of
Organizational Behavior indicates that one enjoys a better chance to be
successful in his professional life if he gets intensive coaching and
training from senior managers during the first two years of his job.
Consequently, we can conclude that on some occasions it is beneficial
for someone to capitalize on others’ experience and knowledge.
On the other hand, for problems, setbacks or major decisions that have a
significant impact on the individual’s life, it is not rational to be
influenced by others’ opinions and perspectives. For example, when you
have big decisions like which university to attend or whether or not
taking on a new career path, it is far better for you to figure it out
and sort it through by yourself other than solicit the advice from
others. Above all, nobody knows you better than yourself. You are the
one who needs to live with the decision and other people won’t be the
ones with the consequence. Frankly, it takes a lot of courage to stand
up and take personal responsibility for your own decision. Any decision
made out of assertiveness and confidence should be respected, however,
nobody shows any respect to those who are wishy-washy and hesitate to
make their own decisions.
In conclusion, we cannot readily draw a definitive line on question of
is it better to use your own knowledge and experience than ask others’
knowledge and experience to solve problems since it has has to be
examined case by case. (word 471)
托福写作写作参考二:
2016年10月29日托福独立写作范文
There are abundant of difficulties and problems people need to handle
and deal with in one’s lifetime. Different ways of handling will lead to
different consequences, though they may finally solve the problems.
Some people are for the opinion to seek advice from other people, for it
may be faster and more comprehensive; on the other hand, some people,
including me, are more inclining to solve problems using our own
resources, for these experience will help us grow.
Admittedly, seeking advice from other people may serve as a shortcut to
the problem. A person is not a lonely island in the world. With more
ideas and opinions, one can easily find one of the most appropriate ways
to solve their problem, be it money ones or the career ones. People
will feel much easier to raise funds for urgent uses with friends’
assistances; one will also be relieved or soothing with others’
encouragement when finishing something difficult. It is those helping
hand that help us go though the tides and solve the problems. However,
other people cannot think in our own position, thus may not help us
solve the problems from the deep root. Besides, solving problems by
oneself can hone many cherished characters, which definitely can’t be
gained with others’ help.
On the one hand, solving problems on one’s own is conducive to
cultivate one’s independence. As an integral part of people, being
independence can help people think and solve problems on one’s own, for
it is people themselves can help them out. This kind of ability can well
help adapt to the society, for one will encounter different kinds of
problems in a lifetime, some of which can not be solved with others’
help, like tests, races and other important occasions. While others’
help serves as an outer factor, it is one’s own ability that matters and
helps one grow. For example, a lot of people, especially successful
people, are independent in almost everything, which are trained and
cultivated in cracking problems. Relying on other people for advice may
end up in disappointment. Thus, solving problem using one’s own
experiences and knowledge ameliorate one’s independence and
adaptability.
On the other hand, solving problem on one’s own is beneficial for
cultivating one’s social responsibility. As a people, one must be
responsible for what he/she has done. During problem-solving process,
one would definitely experience all kinds of situations, thus knowing
what kind of solution would work out best for them. If one fails to
solve the problem, he/she will draw the experience and do better next
time; if one happens to solve the problem with his/her own experience
and knowledge, one will prepare for not having the same problems in the
future. One will gradually know how to be responsible for one’s own
decision and life, be it a bad or a good consequence. Therefore, solving
problems on one’s own serves as the important step for one to be mature
and responsible.
In a nutshell, it is strongly recommended that solving problems using
one’s own experiences and knowledge, which cannot only cultivate one’s
independence but also one’s responsibility.
托福写作写作参考三:
2016年10月29日托福独立写作参考范文:
With the society becoming increasingly complicated, we find that
everyone will inevitably encounter countless problems throughout his or
her whole life. When it comes to how to address these problems, the
senior strongly recommend that it is better to use one’s own knowledge
or experience rather than to ask others for advice, while the young
adults may view the issue from the opposite angle. As far as I am
concerned, the latter stance is more reasonable, with the reasons as
follows.
First, one conspicuous benefit of seeking suggestion from others is
that people can solve the troubles or problems more efficiently. As is
common sense, the knowledge and experience owned by any individual is
limited to some extent so that it may take longer time to work out a
complex problem without help from others. By contrast, asking others for
advice is a totally different picture. My own experience is a good case
in point. Back to my high school life, the chemistry class was a
disaster for me because I had great difficulties in memorizing the
chemical elements. Given the above situation, I asked my chemistry
teacher, an experienced expert in chemistry, for help. According to his
suggestions, I had a thorough review of the table of chemical elements
and learned the internal relation between each element, thus gaining a
satisfactory score in the midterm test.
Secondly, what also cannot be neglected is that turning to others for
advice can help to enlarge our social network. For one thing, the course
of seeking and receiving suggestions from others is one of the most
typical form of communication, which can make us grasp the important
principles and skills of establishing close relation with other people.
To illustrate, it is of great necessity to maintain humble and modest
when you want others to do a favor for you. For another, while being
asked to give some advice, people will feel that they are valued and
recognized by advice-seekers so that they are more likely to have a soft
spot for those who seek counsels. Obviously, one’s humble personality
and the mutual appreciation will definitely contribute to the
enhancement of interpersonal relationship. Nevertheless, working on a
problem individually will greatly reduce our opportunities to
communicate with others and thus weaken our social ability, with the
worst consequence of isolating ourselves from the whole society.
Factoring what has been discussed above, we can draw the conclusion
that asking others for advice is a better choice, in order to tackle the
problems in a more efficient way and enlarge social circle. (428words)