2007年考研英语复习考前必做参考答案及解析 3
Part A
51.
Dear Sir/Madam,
One month ago, I bought a new color TV set made in Guangdong from your store at the
recommendation of your salesman. But now I’m afraid I have to complain of its poor quality. First,
the picture does not appear clear at all. Second, come channel buttons do not work well. What’s
more, sometimes there is even no sound and the color is not stable. So, you see, instead of getting
enjoyment, we’ve got trouble and inconveniences from this TV set.
I am a constant customer of your store and appreciate your slogan “Customer First, Service Best”
very much. I really wish what has happened was accidental and I want to have this set repaired or
changed. If not, I’d rather have my money back.
I’m looking forward to an early and satisfactory reply from you.
Yours sincerely,
Li Ming
Part B
52.
As is vividly demonstrated in the drawing above, facing so many major options, a student is at a
complete loss what to do, which is a most typical phenomenon among students. The meaning
conveyed in the drawing is most thought-provoking.
The implied meaning of the drawing above can be briefly stated as follows. To begin with, the
over-emphasis of importance of majors by students should not be ignored. Some students reckon
that their majors will decide the success or failure of their whole lives. Because of their
dissatisfaction with their majors, some students losetheir interest in study. And some of them even
go to extreme and commit suicide. It is our top priority to reverse the grim situation. What’s more,
in terms of making major choices, to follow suit must be avoided. As we know, different people
are needed to play different roles in our social work. It is out of the question that all the people
pick up the same major and do the same work. Personal character, interest, and merit must be fully
evaluated and seriously considered when students make their final decision on their majors. In
sum, students must keep calm and have an objective attitude toward their majors.
Take myself as an example. I am from a small mountainous village from the West. The ambition
has already taken roots in my mind that I will make use of my knowledge to help the farmers in
my home-village shake off poverty. And I took an interest in plants when I was a child. All things
considered, I chose agronomy as my major. I do reckon that I have a bright prospect if I stick to
the major I choose.
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