A management rule forbidding college students of legal marriageable age to t

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问题     A management rule forbidding college students of legal marriageable age to tie the knot caused a nationwide debate in China long after it went into effect. But now students in China are allowed to decide for themselves whether to get married. As a student, what is your opinion? Write an essay of about 400 words to state your view.
   In the first part of your writing you should state your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should briny what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary. You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.
   Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. Write your composition on ANSWER SHEET FOUR.

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答案                   Degree Weighs More Than Wedding Ring
   The implementation of the revised college regulation lifts a 50-year ban on college students getting married. Students at the legal age of marriage will now not have to struggle with the question of whether to give up their studies or delay their wedding. They have hailed the new rule, saying it gives back to the students a right they always should have possessed. However, as far as I am concerned, I have chosen not to exercise the right.
   Being a student, I consider studying as my priority. Marriage and childbearing are distractions and would disturb the normal order of study. Today, students face pressure from study and employment, it is unlikely for them to rush into marriage without careful consideration. A survey conducted in central China’s Wuhan City revealed that half of the city’s college students prefer to postpone marriage for at least five years after graduation; less than one-third of those students questioned would go ahead and marry within three to five years after leaving college.
   Being married means you should take on the responsibility of a family both mentally and economically. Now, the majority of the students in China rely on their parents for tuition fees and living expenses. How can they marry when they are not economically self-sufficient? Only when they earn their own living after graduation shall they consider marriage.
   For those students who ware to get married on campus, problems lie ahead: where to live, how to apply for marital leave in case of pregnancy, and whether to inform their college about the marriage. Currently no college in China offers special housing to married students and colleges don’t shoulder such an obligation. Although pregnant students may interrupt the four-year period prescribed for getting their degrees by suspending their studies for a year, they still have to complete their education within a fixed number of years. Besides, some parents welcome schools’ restriction on marriage because they believe marriage of college students would lead to a higher risk of divorce.
   As a matter of fact, marriage means responsibility more than love. University students are still green in nearly each fields of life and more time is needed for them to gain experience. Without a solid foundation of education, emotional and financial maturity, the chance of a successful marriage, although exists, is low. Even they get married, their attitudes and values will change. Maybe the academic pressure and financial burden will upset them and even lead to the break-up of the marriage. So a system that allows for, but advises against it. is a reasonable compromise in my mind.

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