SAT的写作在于平时的积累,考生们可在日常生活中多累积写作的素材,多练笔,培养出好的语感和逻辑,这样就能在考试中写出优秀的作文。为此,综合整理了一系列SAT的ESSAY写作素材,供考生们参考使用。
FOR BLOOMING IN WARDSNIGHTINGALE In May 1857 a Commission to study the whole question of the army medical service began to sit. The price was high. Florence Nightingale was doing this grueling work because it was vital, not because she had chosen it. She had changed. Now she was more brilliant in argument than ever, more efficient, more knowledgeable, more persistent and penetrating in her reasoning, scrupulously just, mathematically accuratebut she was pushing herself to the very limits of her capacity at the expense of all joy. That summer of 1857 was a nightmare for Florencenot only was she working day and night to instruct the politicians sitting on the Commission, she was writing her own confidential report about her experiences. All this while Parthe and Mama lay about on sofas, telling each other not to get exhausted arranging flowers. It took Florence only six months to complete her own one-thousand-page Confidential Report, Notes on Matters Affecting the Health, Efficiency and Hospital Administration of the British Army. It was an incredibly clear, deeply-considered volume. Every single thing she had learned from t Crimea was thereevery statement she made was backed by hard evidence. Florence Nightingale was basically arguing for prevention rather than cure. It was a new idea then and many politicians and army medical men felt it was revolutionary and positively cranky. They grimly opposed Florence and her allies. She was forced to prove that the soldiers were dying because of their basic living conditions. She had inspected dozens of hospitals and barracks and now exposed them as damp, filthy and unventilated, with dirty drains and unventilated, with dirty drains and infected water supplies. She showed that the soldiers diet was poor. She collected statistics which proved that the death rate for young soldiers in peace time was double that of the normal population. She showed that, though the army took only the fittest young men, every year 1,500 were killed by neglect, poor food and disease. She declared Our soldiers enlist to death in the barracks, and this became the battle cry of her supporters. The public, too, was on her side. The more the anti-reformers dragged their feet, the greater the reform pressure became. Florence did not win an outright victory against her opponents, but many changes came through. Soon some barracks were rebuilt and within three years the death rate would halve. The intense work on the Commission was now over, but Florence was to continue studying, planning and pressing for army medical reform for the next thirty years. People now began to demand that she apply her knowledge to civilian hospitals, which she found to be just as bad or worse than military hospitals. In 1859 she published a book called Notes on Hospitals. It showed the world why people feared to be taken into hospitals and how matters could be remedied. Florence set forth the then revolutionary theory that simply by improving the construction and physical maintenance, hospital deaths could be greatly reduced. More windows, better ventilation, improved drainage, less cramped conditions, and regular scrubbing of the floors, walls and bed frames were basic measures that every hospital could take. Florence soon became an expert on the building of hospitals and all over the world hospitals were established according to her specifications. She wrote hundreds and hundreds of letters from her sofa in London inquiring about sinks and saucepans, locks and laundry rooms. No detail was too small for her considered attention. She worked out ideas for the most efficient way to distribute clean linen, the best method of keeping food hot, the correct number of inches between beds. She intended to change the administration of hospitals from top to toe. Lives depended upon detail. Florence Nightingale succeeded. All over the world Nightingale-style hospitals would be built.And Florence would continue to advise on hospital plans for over forty years. Todays hospitals with their flowers and bright, clean and cheerful wards are a direct result of her work.
Sweat it out – in a bath! 泡热水澡等于做运动
Closing the doors on paradise 为生态修复关闭旅游天堂岛屿
Is VR the new reality? 虚拟现实会成为现实吗?
Reunion? Count me out! 重聚? 别算上我!
Like reality, only better? 喜欢现实, 只会更好?
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In defence of shyness 为害羞的人辩护
A cashless society 无现金社会
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How safe is your bed? 你的床安全吗?
Brain training 如何训练大脑?
A matter of waste 废物回收一两事
Too much stuff 物质主义和简约主义
Social media sadness 社交媒体引发的悲哀
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The daily commute 每天上下班
Summer in Britain 英国夏季的节日和活动
奥运赛事分类词汇-跳水[1]-跳水
道德银行 morality bank
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Loss of biodiversity affects human society 生物多样性减少给人类社会带来影响
Hair and evolution 毛发和进化论
Would you let your baby sleep in a box? 你愿意让自己的宝宝在盒子里睡觉吗?
Is a game just a game? 游戏只是游戏吗?
Need glasses? Try kale instead. 视力不好吃羽衣甘蓝试试
Are you a team player? 你是一名具有团队精神的人吗?
Wardrobe dilemma 面对衣橱的困惑
How to become a billionaire 如何成为亿万富翁
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