问题 写作题

阅读下面的材料,按要求作文。(40分)

我们必须学会欣赏生命中那些必然到来的遭遇。——毕淑敏《心灵珍珠》

我不认为林荫大道就优于崎岖小径。——蔡志忠《宽窄都是路》

每一天都是一年中最好的日子。 —— 爱默生名句

读了上面的文字,请你写一篇作文。可以讲述故事,抒发感情,也可以发表议论。立意自定,文体自选,标题自拟,不少于800字。

答案

太阳每天都是新的

向着成功努力的过程,乍一看,就像一条黑漆的隧道,望不到头,比如高三毕业班的学生,每天有做不完的作业,忙不完的事,睡不够的觉,许多人每天都要“头悬梁锥刺骨,地挑灯夜战”,每天在“两点一线”之间劳碌……一天天的生活就像复印机里印出来的,一切都在重复。别忘了,太阳是新的!全新的,是一种最美的心境!

新的太阳,难道这不是一种希望吗?每天都看见希望,就像是在黑口的夜里看见曙光,难道这不是一种幸福吗?是的,沉重的负担压得我们几乎崩溃了,太高的期望将我们紧紧地钉在地上,但也许最沉重的负担同时也是一种生活充实的象征。

尼采说,受苦的人没有悲观的权力,所以我们不一定要向着胜利微笑,但面对暂时的困难,我们必须微笑,而且是会心动微笑。

埋首于通向成功征途,是必须真真正正“埋”下去的,这段日子需要休沉下来,静下心来,只有保持“心静如水”的状态,才能投入最后的冲刺。

我们好比是在乘一辆车前往目的地,沿途的风光很美,很诱人,但是你最好不要为了他们牵扯太多的精力, 而要使目光一直朝着终点的方向看,如果忍不住跳下车去欣赏暂时的美景,这辆车就开走了,也许你会看到另一辆车,也许最后你同样到达目的地,但那也不是你人生准点的时刻了。

人生在特定的阶段有着特殊的使命。求学的阶段,就是为实现人生目标迈出重要一步的时候,如果错过这个机会,你将追悔莫及,所以狠狠心,女孩子们暂且丢下那些漂亮的衣服和浪费时间的打扮,男孩子们抛开那诱人的漫画书和电脑游戏,放一放那一段遥不可及的“青苹果”之恋吧!夏天不摘秋天的果。摘下来,食之不甜,弃之可惜,所以还是等到收获的季节里再去品尝丰收的喜悦吧!

搁置一下与前进无关的心事,抬头望天,用心灵看世界,因为太阳常新。

轻轻对自己说:“如果没有我,世界将少一个人欣赏这美丽的太阳。”就是这样一种心境,让你始终把精彩留给自己!

春天,鸟语花香,微风抛面;夏天,百花开放,蝴蝶飞舞;秋天,天高云淡,红叶似火;冬天,寒风刺骨,白雪皑皑,无论寒来暑往,春夏秋冬,太阳照常升起……

知足者常乐,不知足者常进,很少有人能知道需付出多少努力才能实现心中的梦想,我们只能不断前进、前进,再前进,“一万年太久我们只争朝夕”!

只争朝夕,在你茫然的时候;只争朝夕,在你沮丧的时候;只争朝夕,在你懒散的时候,只争朝夕,在你还拥有梦想的时候;太阳每天都是新的,生活永远充满希望,现在就开始吧,把握每个瞬间,不要再犹豫!

题目分析:

根据所给材料,可以运用存异求同的方法,从这三句名言中概括出最佳立意:要勇敢(或坚强、自信)地面对挫折。

单项选择题

Advances in surveillance technology could seriously damage individual privacy unless drastic measures are taken to protect personal data, scientists have said. Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, gave warning last year that Britain was "sleepwalking" into a surveillance society. Yesterday the country’s leading engineers developed the theme, fleshing out a dystopian vision that not even George Orwell could have predicted.
They said that travel passes, supermarket loyalty cards and mobile phones could be used to track individuals’ every move. They also predicted that CCTV (close-circuit television) footage could become available for public consumption and that terrorists could hijack the biometric chips in passports and rig them up as a trigger for explosives.
The report by the Royal Academy of Engineering, Dilemmas of Privacy and Surveillance-Challenges of Technological Change, argues that the scientists developing surveillance technology should also think about measures to protect privacy. "Just as security features have been incorporated into car design, privacy-protecting features should be incorporated into the design of products and services that rely on divulging personal information," the report says.
"There is a choice between a Big Brother world where individual privacy is almost extinct and a world where the data are kept by individual organizations or services and kept secret and secure." The report says that shoppers should be allowed to buy goods and services without revealing their identities to the companies that provide them. It argues that travel and supermarket loyalty cards and mobile phones are mines of personal information that should be closely scrutinized to make sure that data is not abused.
Professor Nigel Gilbert, chairman of the report group, said. "In most cases, supermarket loyalty cards will have your name on. Why What is needed in a loyalty card is for the supermarket to know what has been bought so you can get your discounts. "
"Does it need to identify you No, it just needs authentication that you’ve bought the goods. It is the same for Oyster cards on the Tube, some of which you have to register for. These are all apparently small things but people are being required to give away more identification information than is required."
Ian Forbes, the report’s coauthor, said that because footage from CCTV cameras could be digitized and potentially stored for ever, that necessitated greater scrutiny of the controlling networks. Britain has about five million CCTV cameras, one for every 12 people.
The report says: "Give this potential, it cannot be guaranteed that surveillance images will remain private, or will not be altered, misused or manipulated. " The report also gives warning that biometric passports and identity cards would give fresh opportunities to fraudsters and terrorists to read remotely the data chips that they contain. It says that it could be possible to rig a bomb to go off in the presence of a certain person or someone of a particular nationality.
The report proposes that the Information Commissioner should be given extended powers, and that stiffer penalties, including prison sentences, should be introduced for those who misuse personal data. The Commons Home Affairs Select Committee is expected to announce an inquiry into the growing use of surveillance.

According to the passage, the greatest threat to an individual in a surveillance society is ______.

A.your every move will be tracked

B.your personal information will be publicized

C.your personal property will be stolen

D.your life will be taken

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