Every so often In our life, crisis looms large and close before us. In face o

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问题    Every so often In our life, crisis looms large and close before us. In face of crisis, individuals may respond differently. Some are scared by it and gather up no courage to cope with it while others see it as a positive chance to revise and review their original plan and point of view so as to perfect them to achieve their goal. Write an essay of about 400 words entitled:
Crisis
  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 (or examples). In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.
  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 essay on ANSWER SHEET FOUR.

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答案                             Crisis
1. "Every coin has two sides?’ When we are faced with frustrations and failures and even crises in life, never forget that they are not necessarily bad and that there is always hope of change for better. Not only that. Optimists can see new chance and hope for success when they are in adversity. Indeed, we should count tile nights by the stars not by the shadows. Likewise, we cannot always hope to embrace success and never accept failure or crisis.
2. Crisis is to us what illness is to our body. Just as fatal disease can destroy our body and sometimes even put an and to our lives, so does smashing crisis knock us down so irrevocably and hopelessly that we might never have chance of standing up again. However, most crises that frequent us in life are not such category. Like occasional illness which sometimes can holster our body’s immune system, they are mostly minor and surmountable and therefore making us hardy enough to survive whatever adversities in our later life. Even those serious crises, if handled properly, can be turned to a blessing to us, too.
3. A ready example that comes to mind is SARS crisis that has recently torn apart and ravaged most of China. Admittedly, it has cost us quite a lot. Normal life had been completely turned upside down—offices are blocked, schools closed, shops and supermarkets and other public places deserted. Some people suffered from health damage and still some even lost their lives. And our economy suffers a temporary setback and a slowdown. It took quite while for the Country to recover from such a blow.
4.  However, we still have learnt and benefited a lot from it. First things first, we are more concerned than ever before with our health, and the environment we live in, and above all, the vulnerable medical system and practice we have so long cherished and regarded as matter of course (have taken for granted). Additionally, we tried and bettered and are still bettering our mechanism to respond to unexpected crises. These and other lessons brought about by blood, tear, toil and sweat are benefiting and continue to benefit us and generations of Chinese to come.
5.  As a well known ancient Chinese notion goes, the past lessons if not forgotten are good teachers for us all. If we can bear in mind sufferings and ordeals we have experienced, then our sufferings will not go unrewarded.

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