托福作文T137:要學(xué)更多高中課程嗎

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Topic137:你是否同意在高中時期學(xué)校應(yīng)當(dāng)讓學(xué)生學(xué)很多課程?
    Topic137 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? High schools should allow students to study the courses that students want to study. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
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    137、同意。高中應(yīng)當(dāng)讓學(xué)生學(xué)很多課程
    (1)學(xué)習(xí)很多課程是未來學(xué)習(xí)和工作的需要
    (2)學(xué)習(xí)很多課程能夠讓學(xué)生交更多的朋友
    (3)學(xué)習(xí)很多課程能夠讓學(xué)生體會到很多樂趣。
    [托福參看范文]Topic: 137
    I think high school students should be allowed to choose some of the subjects they study. However, the basic subjects, like mathematics, literature, and science, should be mandatory for all students.
    When I was in high school, we were allowed to choose three electives each semester. Electives were subjects that weren't part of the bask curriculum. They included things like music, journalism, art, and various kinds of team sports. Choosing some of these subjects to study gave me a chance to experiment. I was able to get a head start on what I was going to study in college.
    However, college preparation shouldn't be the main factor. I think all students should be allowed to take a certain number of courses just because they're interested in them. For many students, high school is the last chance to learn about things they're interested in. Maybe once they have a job there won't be time for studying.
    Of course, it's also important that students study certain basic subjects. If I'd had a choice, I know I wouldn't have studied mathematics or science. I wasn't very interested in them. However, once I was in class, I found myself getting interested. I wouldn't have known this if I'd been given the choice, because I would have chosen not to take the courses.
    High school students aren't always the best judges of what they'll find useful in the years ahead. They need the guidance of experts in the field of education. However, they also need some freedom to follow their curiosity and individual interests. They should be given the freedom to choose some courses, while being required to take others.