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year.
Another reason why I want to change my hometown’s air pollution situation is that the city’s
development needs clean and tidy environment to attract investors. Nowadays people have come
to know that the city’s environment, which is so called “software facility of the city”, plays an
important role in the city’s future. For example, due to the fact that the environment of the city is
very poor, many local students who pursue their study out of the city would rather find
themselves a job in other cities than coming back to their hometown after they graduated.
In addition, nowadays people have paid more and more attention to their health. If air pollution
problem cannot be solved as quickly as possible, people’s requirement for a healthy body will
never be realized.
In my mind, changing air pollution will apparently be my first choice if I can change one
important thing about my hometown. Fortunately people in my hometown are gradually aware of
the serious problem.
(Essay ID: 80 )
Topic: 6
If i could change one thing about my hometown, i would like to build up some useful and
advanced facilities for their use. A modern library, an advanced broad band system and an
integrated gym may bring a lot of changes to people living in my hometown and keep them up
with the latest information and technology.
In my opionion, a modern library in my hometown can provide a good environment for the local
people to study and upgrade themsevles. There are a lot of newspaper, magazines and reference
books for their use. They can know what happened around the world and keep up with the fast-
pace of this developing world. From lots of cultural books, they also can own a good habit of
reading and learn to get knowledge from books. "Knowledge is strengh". Knowledge can give us
guidance to overcome problems we meet in the daily life.
To popularize the broad band at home also is a quick access to Internet and movie channel, which
can give people much more chances to choose their entertainment. Because of the Internet, our
lives have been changed a lot no matter whether we accept or not. We can read news, buy items
from e-commerce companies, send a free e-card to our friends, mail our beautiful photos to
anyone we like or watch the movies online. Anyway, Internet brings us obvious changes.
Additionally, broad band also can provide movie channel to users. Can you imagine that you can
watch the movies you like just by cliking one button? It provide different types of movie for you
to choose. People have more choice to enjoy the life and advanced technology at home.
Besides important information we need to know and advanced technology we use, we also need
to do exercise to keep our healthy life. This is the reason why i want to set up an integrated gym in
my hometown. Through doing many various exercises, such as, swimming, jogging, playing
badminton or tennice, peopple can enhance their ability to resist the virus and enjoy the life
happily. Furthermore, people who often do exercise have positive attitudes towards life although
when facing difficulties. This is really what i hope to see.
In summary, i want my hometown to be a city equipped with a modern library, an advanced broad
band system and filled with people liking exercise, loving life and possessing positive attitudes
towards life. Thus, i want to build up above-mentioned facilities first.
(Essay ID: 270 )

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Topic: 6
With the developement of my hometown in the past few years, the population is expanding very
fast. The city is expiriencing not only a higher birthrate than ever, but also waves of immigration.
The streets in the city are crowed or even jamed during the rush hours. If I could change one thing
about my hometown, I would develope an advanced public traffic system.
In order to hold such an exploding population, the city has extended miles by miles without much
plan. It is common for people to travel from the southmost part to the northmost part of the city to
go to work everyday. They have to spend three hours or more on the way they go to work and
come home. Eight hours' work is a heavy burden, while people have to spend hours before and
after the work. A subway running through or around the city can solve the problem. People could
live further away from the downtown without worrying about spending too much time on the way.
Some people buy their own car or take a taxi to work everyday. It's really expensive for most of
the people in the city. They can't afford paying so much on traffic fares. Many civil engineering
experts advocate that sharing a public traffic system is the most efficient way. People could
reduce their fares a lot by using the public traffic system, and they can spend the money on some
other things.
Even there are more and more people who can afford buying a car or taking taxi everyday, It is
still suggested to using the public traffic system. Because the road developement can never keep
up with the demand of the increasing cars, the cars may jam on the roads during rush hours.
Usually, the speed of the car in that time is no higher than a bycicle! And pollution is another
concern. So many private cars running in the city will bring us an environmental problem. On the
other hand, the pollution from the public traffic system is much lighter.
All in all, an advanced public traffic system time efficient, cost efficient, and pollution preventing.
This is the trend of advanced cities.
(Essay ID: 256. This is a 5 point essay)
Topic: 6
I am from Arroz e Feijao, a small town in the northeast of Brazil. Building a factory in there will
bring a lot of advantages and disadvantages, but I believe that Arroz e Feijao will mostly benefit
from the building of a new factory because it is largely populated by poor people and the factory
would bring many benefits to this small town. However, of course, a factory has disadvantages as
well.
As you know, factories usually bring pollution. If this factory is not managed very effectively and
efficiently according to specific rules, it's prone to polluting the local air and water. What's more,
factories usually make noise. Beside clean drinkable water and fresh air, an ideal community
should be quiet. If the factory cannot maintain this situation to the community, it will not last long.
A factory that is too noisy or pollutes too much will eventually be relocated to a new area.
On the other hand, a factory could bring a lot of benefits to the community. So I would support
the plan to build a factory to my community for all the reasons I will describe below.
First of all, the factory's construction will surely improve the local infrastructure. To run smoothly,
the factory will have to have a steady, reliable supply of water and electricity. Some old pipes will
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result of these widespread changes, an important benefit in Arroz e Feijao, where many people do
not have access to clean water.
Secondly, to make the employee commute more convenient, the local roads will have to be rebuilt
and broadened, resulting in improved public transportation. The town's residents can take a public
bus to go shopping or go to work. As a result, air pollution and fuel consumption might be
reduced.
Most important, a factory's establishment will bring up a lot of employment opportunities for the
community. A factory need experts from various fields. The residents can take just a few minutes
to go to the factory to work. So, the local residents can get great benefits from this factory.
Generally speaking, I agree with the plan to build a factory near my community. If the factory can
be managed successfully, the factory and local residents can have mutual benefit.
(Essay ID: 330 . Sample essay provided by Erin Billy of www.TestMagic.com)
Topic: 6
Have you been waiting for buses at bus station for an hour in an extremely hot day? Have you
been staying in a car waiting hours for the heavy traffic? Have you seen the scene that tons of
people are crammed on a small bus? Maybe you think that’s incredible, but it’s true in my
hometown. So the thing I want to change most about my hometown is the mass transportation
system.
Mass transportation system is a very important part of a city. It influences people’s daily life,
work and entertainment. An effective mass transportation system can save people’s time so that
people can do more work hence to increase the city’s efficiency. If you were the mayor, would
you like the people in the city to sit in the cars or stand at bus stations wait for hours or would you
like them to sit in the offices or stand in factories work for hours?
Moreover, a city with bad mass transportation system can’t be qualified as a good city, regardless
how rich the city is and how big the city is. It’s essential for a city to have a good mass
transportation system to be qualified a good city. For example, big cities such as Toronto, Tokyo,
New York all have very good mass transportation systems which can bring people anywhere they
want in a short time. A bad mass transportation system would limit the city to grow and it would
be a handicap for the city to develop in the future.
Finally, as we can see, if my hometown can improve the mass transportation system, people will
appreciate it a lot. It will be a great thing which benefits everyone in the city and makes our lifes
more convenient.
(Essay ID: 480 )
Topic: 7
Do movies and television affect our behavior? I believe that movies and television do influence
our behavior, both for the better and for the worse.
Movies and television influence our behavior because they make us less active. Looking at films is
a passive activity. If we watch too much, we become unhealthy, both mentally and physically. We
stop using our own imagination when we see things acted out for us. Mental laziness becomes
physical laziness; we'd rather watch sports on TV than play sports ourselves. We'd rather visit

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with the characters on "Seinfeld" or "Friends" than go chat with our own neighbors. Imaginary
people have exciting lives. Is it any wonder that some people would rather live a fantasy life than
their own? Movies and television also can make people more violent. The more we see violent
acts on television, the less sensitive we become to them: Eventually violence doesn't seem wrong.
We may even commit violent acts ourselves. This is especially true because we don't always
realize that violence has consequences. Actors can be killed and come back for another movie.
Sometimes we confuse that with reality. We forget that killing someone is permanent.
Of course, watching movies and television can also be good for us. It can give us a broader
window on the world. For example, seeing movies can expose us to people of different races and
cultures. We can then overcome some prejudices more easily. Recently there have been more
handicapped people in films, and this also helps reduce prejudice.
The best influence on our behavior is that movies and television reduce stress. Watching films, we
can escape our own problems for a little while. Also, sometime movies show positive ways to
resolve problems we all face. While TV and movies shouldn't be a way to hide from life,
sometimes they can help us cope.
It is true that movies and television can influence our behavior negatively. However, I also believe
that they influence our behavior in positive ways. How they affect you depends on how much you
watch, what you watch, and how you respond to what you watch.
(Essay ID: 81 )
Topic: 7
Hesitating I enter my house, the light outside is dimming and the shadows make everything appear
unfamiliar. I know that my husband has not returned from work yet, simply because his car is not
in the garage. I am alone. I carefully check all the rooms, almost expecting something to happen
suddenly. I hold my bag in my hand as if it were a weapon. After the whole house has been
declared "clear," I start to breathe normally again and a smile appears on my face as I realize,
once again, how a simple movie seen at the cinema a week earlier can modify my actions.
Sometimes I wonder if I should watch TV, with all its shows that make me wonder whether I
exercise enough, whether I am slim enough, or whether I treat my pets with the care they deserve:
am I really concerned about their mental health? Not to mention the hundreds of commercials that
try to make me believe I need a water purifier to remain alive since the water I am currently
drinking is heavily polluted! And countless are the times when I have heard people talking by
quotations learned from movies. We need to watch shows and films to know what to say, how to
be, how to act. We are so addicted to all this that it almost seems like we cannot think on our own.
I cannot help thinking about what happened to me some days ago, an example that clearly shows
what kind of power TV has over people. My husband and I were in a restaurant when I heard my
young neighbor pronouncing violent words in a low angry voice. Surprised, I turned to better
understand the situation and I saw that he was holding a fake military device and was acting as if
he were filming a war movie. I am sure that if I had been a little be more updated about this type
of movie, I would have recognized what he was saying as a quotation. Now, I wonder if he uses
such a language also with his friends and with his parents, if he is aggressive, and if so, whether
his attitude has really nothing to do with what he watches on TV.
That same evening on the way home I saw two cars stopped one next to the other at a traffic light
and as soon as the light turned green they started racing, in the middle of town. In this case not
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many of them on the market showing the exact same thing: people racing with cars.
I am sure that everybody, if asked, could easily list many other examples of how TV and movies
can modify our behavior and therefore our life but, I wonder, if we will always be able to draw the
line between a TV show and real life, between what they make us think we want and what instead
we really need and are and believe.
(Essay ID: 332 . Sample essay provided by Erin Billy of www.TestMagic.com)
Topic: 8
Television is undoubtedly one of the most powerful means of communication in the history of
humankind, rivaled only by such other forms of communication as the Internet, the telephone,
movies, and, of course, simple, low-tech speech. Television, with its wide availability and rich
media with image and sound, is difficult to ignore and even seductive in its appeal. Television is as
much a part of our lives as are our meals, work, or school; studies consistently show that the
average American child spends almost as much time watching television as she does in school.
Furthermore, because television is so rich in its media, it often requires our full attention or is
more attraction to us than are our daily lives. Naturally, the more time one spends watching
television, the less time she has with her family and friends. Thus, we can clearly see why some
have claimed that television has been harmful for communication among family and friends.
However, I believe that, while television has been somewhat harmful in its effects, it has hardly
"destroyed" communication among family and friends for most people, although for some, this
may be true.
Most people much prefer spending time with their families and friends to spending time watching
television. Television is of course an important part of many people's lives, but most people would
gladly choose family and friends over television were they given the choice. Furthermore, most
educated people are aware of the deleterious effects of too much television and either avoid
excessive time watching television, or actually do not enjoy it. I, for example, after a long day at
work, would much rather spend time talking with my wife and playing with my children than I
would watching some unrealistic portrayal of life on television. For me and my family, our time
together is precious and beautiful, and could never be replaced or hurt by television.
Furthermore, the effect of television is simply not so great that it could be said to have
"destroyed" communication among family and friends. Granting that communication among
family and friends in industrialized countries has decreased in recent years, it might be tempting to
blame this problem on television since its rise roughly coincided with the decrease in time we
spend with our families. However, I believe this situation is more likely due to increased pressures
relating from work, school, and the economy. In my case, for example, I find that my pressures
from work are so great that I must often sacrifice time at home so that I can meet the challenges
of running my own business. Many of my friends are in similar situations--my best friend, for
example, has just finished law school, which took about sixty hours a week of his time. In a word,
people nowadays have very little time for anything, but television is not the cause--it is increased
desire to succeed.
In some situations, however, television has surely contributed to a decrease in communication
among family members. In my childhood in the countryside, I often saw parents and children
watching television for hours on end, rarely speaking with one another. It seemed for them that
television was a way to escape from their sad, miserable existence. However, even in this case, I
would say that television merely contributed to the bad situation, but did not cause it; were
television not existent, surely these people would have found other escapes, alcohol or gambling,
for example. In other words, people always find a way to do what they want to do.

