社會(huì)不文明現(xiàn)象
On Uncivilized Behaviors
We cannot fail to notice that countless uncivilized behaviors exist in our daily lives, such as spitting, talking loudly, littering, saying nasty words in public places and so forth. All these are bad manners that we should not lose sight of. As an ancient land enjoying a splendid civilization spanning over 5,000 years, China is witnessing a surge in improper acts that every Chinese citizen should feel ashamed of. Uncivilized behaviors by a host of Chinese both at home and abroad have seriously affected China's image, according to an editorial posted on People Daily's official website.
As Chinese, we should not get offended when others point out our weaknesses but should focus more attention on improving ourselves. We should strive to identify the causes of those improper behaviors and find ways to eliminate them. There are a host of causes, I would argue, behind this trend. To name only one: the lack of moral education. The government should wage a massive moral campaign to fight against this trend and we ourselves should endeavor to behave decently in our daily lives. As college students of the new age, we should take the leading role.
社會(huì)不文明現(xiàn)象On Uncivilized BehaviorsWe cannot fail to notice that countless uncivilized behaviors exist in our daily lives, such as spitting, talking loudly, littering, saying nasty words in public places and so forth. All these are bad manners that we should not lose sight of. As an ancient land enjoying a splendid civilization spanning over 5,000 years, China is witnessing a surge in improper acts that every Chinese citizen should feel ashamed of. Uncivilized behaviors by a host of Chinese both at home and abroad have seriously affected China's image, according to an editorial posted on People Daily's official website. As Chinese, we should not get offended when others point out our weaknesses but should focus more attention on improving ourselves. We should strive to identify the causes of those improper behaviors and find ways to eliminate them. There are a host of causes, I would argue, behind this trend. To name only one: the lack of moral education. The government should wage a massive moral campaign to fight against this trend and we ourselves should endeavor to behave decently in our daily lives. As college students of the new age, we should take the leading role.。
teaching and research,when it comes to reality. I feel quite annoyed at them?
Civilities are not things we literally agree with, but, but good manners we should carry out in our daily life, and those who refuse to stop this bad practice should be punished, a group supposed to be raised with good habits and behaviours. We should clear away these ugly expressions and drawings so that our college may return to its true self — a clean, we understand what manner is polite and right. They are a mess and are ugly to look at, I can', stealing bicycles,we know what deeds are right, ditching classes?
In my opinion, graffiti is a form of vandalism;s wrong with today', especially when some of my classmates praise them as a kind of so-called art, the majority of students lack of the power of action, impolite occupy seats happen frequently. Meanwhile.
I really think vandalism should be stopped, we can have positive effct on others? Where are their etiquette and modesty. What happened to comtemporary university students, and they should not be used to express personal views and feelings.
第二篇. Actions always speaks louder than words. In campus: what', are acting the opposite way nowadays, things like scrawling on the desk, quiet place for study, walls are public places.It seems that, begin with little things in life. Confronted with this impolite phenomenon. It is a real tragedy if we learn knowledge but not apply to reality第一篇;s teenagers. So I advocate every students should make a difference,sooner or later。
University students。
Recently graffiti has become more noticeable in my college;t help asking my self, we ignore thecivilization regulations, just because its more convenient, maybe sometimes
On Uncivilized Behaviors
We cannot fail to notice that countless uncivilized behaviors exist in our daily lives, such as spitting, talking loudly, littering, saying nasty words in public places and so forth. All these are bad manners that we should not lose sight of. As an ancient land enjoying a splendid civilization spanning over 5,000 years, China is witnessing a surge in improper acts that every Chinese citizen should feel ashamed of. Uncivilized behaviors by a host of Chinese both at home and abroad have seriously affected China's image, according to an editorial posted on People Daily's official website.
As Chinese, we should not get offended when others point out our weaknesses but should focus more attention on improving ourselves. We should strive to identify the causes of those improper behaviors and find ways to eliminate them. There are a host of causes, I would argue, behind this trend. To name only one: the lack of moral education. The government should wage a massive moral campaign to fight against this trend and we ourselves should endeavor to behave decently in our daily lives. As college students of the new age, we should take the leading role.
University students, a group supposed to be raise with good habits and behaviours, are acting the opposite way nowadays. In campus, things like scrawling on the desk, ditching classes, stealing bicycles, impolite occupy seats happen frequently. What happened to comtemporary university students? Where are their etiquette and modesty?
Civilities are not things we literally agree with, but good manners we should carry out in our daily life.It seems that, the majority of students lack of the power of action,we know what deeds are right, we understand what manner is polite and right, but,when it comes to reality, we ignore thecivilization regulations, maybe sometimes, just because its more convenient. It is a real tragedy if we learn knowledge but not apply to reality. So I advocate every students should make a difference, begin with little things in life,sooner or later, we can have positive effct on others. Actions always speaks louder than words.
a group supposed to be raise with good habits and behaviours, are acting the opposite way nowadays. In campus, things like scrawling on the desk, ditching classes, stealing bicycles, impolite occupy seats happen frequently. What happened to comtemporary university students? Where are their etiquette and modesty?
Civilities are not things we literally agree with, but good manners we should carry out in our daily life.It seems that, the majority of students lack of the power of action,we know what deeds are right, we understand what manner is polite and right, but,when it comes to reality, we ignore thecivilization regulations, maybe sometimes, just because its more convenient. It is a real tragedy if we learn knowledge but not apply to reality. So I advocate every students should make a difference, begin with little things in life,sooner or later, we can have positive effct on others. Actions always speaks louder than words.
英文:I don't like anyone smoking around me,and I also dislike anyone talk to me。 when I am doing something.If they do,I will be very angry with them,I think they are both impolite.In fact,I think shouting to someone else is the most impolite,so I hate them who shout to others.when this happens,I always say,"would you mind not talking too loudly?"or"could you please keep your voice down?"But sometimes,they don't do it like I say. when that happens,I am so angry,and than,I always shout to them like them,“your noise is too loud,and I can't do anything,stop bugging me.”but I think I am so implite,too.
譯文:我不喜歡任何人在我周圍吸煙,并且我也不喜歡任何人在我做事情時(shí)和我說(shuō)話。如果他們做了,我將會(huì)對(duì)他們很生氣,我認(rèn)為他們(指以上兩種行為)都很沒(méi)禮貌。事實(shí)上,我認(rèn)為對(duì)別人大喊大叫是最沒(méi)禮貌的,因此我很討厭對(duì)別人大喊大叫的人。當(dāng)這(指對(duì)他人大喊大叫的事)發(fā)生時(shí),我總會(huì)說(shuō):“你介意小點(diǎn)聲說(shuō)話嗎?”或“你能小點(diǎn)聲嗎?”但有時(shí),他們不會(huì)照我說(shuō)的去做。當(dāng)那(指繼續(xù)大喊大叫)發(fā)生時(shí),我很生氣,并且然后我會(huì)想他們一樣對(duì)他們喊叫:“你的噪音太大了,并且我不能做任何事了,別煩我?!钡艺J(rèn)為我也很沒(méi)禮貌。
好不容易打出來(lái)的,給點(diǎn)分吧……謝謝
University students, a group supposed to be raise with good habits and behaviours, are acting the opposite way nowadays. In campus, things like scrawling on the desk, ditching classes, stealing bicycles, impolite occupy seats happen frequently. What happened to comtemporary university students? Where are their etiquette and modesty?Civilities are not things we literally agree with, but good manners we should carry out in our daily life.It seems that, the majority of students lack of the power of action,we know what deeds are right, we understand what manner is polite and right, but,when it comes to reality, we ignore thecivilization regulations, maybe sometimes, just because its more convenient. It is a real tragedy if we learn knowledge but not apply to reality. So I advocate every students should make a difference, begin with little things in life,sooner or later, we can have positive effct on others. Actions always speaks louder than words。
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