1)一些人喜欢和人打交道多的工作 2)然而也有一些人更愿意和机器打交道 3)你更喜欢哪种工作?为什么? 【思路点拨】 本题属于提纲式文字命题。提纲第1点要求指出人们的一种喜好,提纲第2点要求指出人们的另外一种喜好,提纲第3点要求我从中做出选择,由此可判断本文应为对比选择型作文。 根据所给提纲,本文应包含以下内容:指出人们对于工作的两种喜好:喜欢和人打交道多的工作,喜欢和机器打交道多的工作;对比阐述两种工作各自的特点;表明我更喜欢哪种工作,并说明理由。 【参考范文】 Work with a Person or Work with a Machine? When asked about work preference, different people will give different answers. Some people like working with people. However, others prefer jobs which mainly involve objects or machines. Those people who have the first preference believe working with people usually makes one feel interesting and efficient. In addition, they maintain people can be inspired to bring forward new ideas by communicating or consulting with those around them. However, still others have different preferences. In their opinions, working with objects or machines can make one enjoy more peace and quiet. Besides, they argue, under such peaceful conditions, one can do more practical work, improve his skill and make technical renovations. Weighing up these two kinds of work, I prefer working with people. For one thing, I like to cooperate with others and work in a team. For another, although there are competition and rivalry, we can learn something from other people. Considering these, I think, working with people is beneficial to our career development.
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