TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Your professor is teaching a class on environment protection. Write a post responding to the professor’s question.
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Dr. Grey
Dr. Grey: As we discussed in class, environmental problems such as global warming and pollution are serious issues that need immediate attention. However, despite widespread awareness, many people believe that these problems will not be resolved in the future. There are a variety of reasons why people hold this view. What are your thoughts on this topic? Do you agree or disagree that environmental issues will not be improved in the future? Why or why not? Please share your personal opinions and reasoning.
Izzie
I have to disagree with this idea. People can make changes to improve the environment, and we have evidence to support that. Look at the improvements made in air and water quality since the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act were passed. If we continue to implement effective policies and make lifestyle changes, we can definitely make a difference. If we give up and believe nothing can be done, then we will fail to protect our planet for future generations.
George
I have to say I disagree with Izzie. Sure, we all want to protect the environment, but let's be real. People always prioritize their own self-interests over the environment. They want to drive their cars and eat their meat, and they don't want to sacrifice those things for the environment. I think it's important to focus on technology and innovation to find ways to reduce our impact on the environment while still allowing people to live the way they want to.
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用户样本
While I concur with George's stance that environmental issues may not see significant improvement in the future, my reasoning differs. I contend that human efforts to protect or harm the environment have a minimal impact on the overall trajectory of global environmental concerns. Given our relatively minuscule presence compared to Earth, our influence on its environment is similarly limited when contrasted with the effects caused by natural phenomena. Measures such as reducing carbon emissions or utilizing renewable energy sources ultimately prove insufficient in counteracting environmental changes. The impact of a single volcanic eruption, for instance, can surpass the cumulative carbon emissions generated since the Industrial Revolution; even a slight shift in Earth's orbit could result in more drastic temperature increases than those attributed to the greenhouse effect. Historical examples of significant environmental shifts independent of human influence abound, including the atmospheric transformation following volcanic eruptions and the greenhouse effect-induced temperature rise that led to dinosaur extinction.
评估结果
1. Sub Scores
Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.5 Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 4.0 Language Use and Grammar: 4.5
2. Estimated Scores
Estimated Score: 28
3. Task completeness
The essay addresses the professor's question and contributes to the discussion by providing a unique perspective on the issue. However, it could be improved by offering more specific examples or evidence to support the argument that human efforts have minimal impact on the environment. Additionally, incorporating ideas from Izzie and George's posts would help make the response more engaging.
Example 1: Instead of just mentioning that a volcanic eruption can surpass cumulative carbon emissions, provide data or a specific example of an eruption that had such an impact. Example 2: Acknowledge Izzie's point about policy changes and George's focus on technology, then explain how these efforts might still be insufficient in comparison to natural phenomena.
4. Essay structure and organization
The essay has a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. However, it could benefit from clearer transitions between ideas and paragraphs to enhance its organization.
Example 1: Add a transition sentence at the beginning of the second paragraph that connects your agreement with George's stance to your unique perspective on human influence. Example 2: In the conclusion, restate your main argument and briefly summarize your reasoning before presenting a final thought on the topic. This will help reinforce your viewpoint while providing closure for readers.
5. Grammar
While I concur with George's stance that environmental issues may not see significant improvement in the future, my reasoning differs. I contend that human efforts to protect or harm the environment have a minimal impact on the overall trajectory of global environmental concerns. Given our relatively minuscule presence compared to Earth, our influence on its environment is similarly limited when contrasted with the effects caused by natural phenomena. Measures such as reducing carbon emissions or utilizing renewable energy sources ultimately prove insufficient in counteracting environmental changes. The impact of a single volcanic eruption, for instance, can surpass the cumulative carbon emissions generated since the Industrial Revolution; even a slight shift in Earth's orbit could result in more drastic temperature increases than those attributed to the greenhouse effect. Historical examples of significant environmental shifts independent of human influence abound, including the atmospheric transformation following volcanic eruptions and the greenhouse effect-induced temperature rise that led to dinosaur extinction.
Display title: 6 Revised Essay
While I concur with George's stance that environmental issues may not see significant improvement in the future, my reasoning differs. I contend that human efforts to protect or harm the environment have a minimal impact on the overall trajectory of global environmental concerns. Given our relatively minuscule presence compared to Earth, our influence on its environment is similarly limited when contrasted with the effects caused by natural phenomena. Measures such as reducing carbon emissions or utilizing renewable energy sources ultimately prove insufficient in counteracting environmental changes. The impact of a single volcanic eruption, for instance, can surpass the cumulative carbon emissions generated since the Industrial Revolution; even a slight shift in Earth's orbit could result in more drastic temperature increases than those attributed to the greenhouse effect. Historical examples of significant environmental shifts independent of human influence abound, including the atmospheric transformation following volcanic eruptions and the greenhouse effect-induced temperature rise that led to dinosaur extinction. (161 words)
While I concur with George's stance (maintaining the original tone) that environmental issues may not see significant improvement in the future, my reasoning differs. I contend (providing a clear transition) that human efforts to protect or harm the environment have a minimal impact on the overall trajectory of global environmental concerns. Given our relatively minuscule presence compared to Earth, our influence on its environment is similarly limited when contrasted with the effects caused by natural phenomena. phenomena (clarifying the comparison). Measures such as reducing carbon emissions or utilizing renewable energy sources ultimately prove insufficient in counteracting environmental changes. changes (explaining why these measures are not enough). The impact of a single volcanic eruption, for instance, can surpass the cumulative carbon emissions generated since the Industrial Revolution; even a slight shift in Earth's orbit could result in more drastic temperature increases than those attributed to the greenhouse effect. effect (providing specific examples). Historical examples of significant environmental shifts independent of human influence abound, including the atmospheric transformation following volcanic eruptions and the greenhouse effect-induced temperature rise that led to dinosaur extinction.extinction (adding more evidence to support the argument).
Display title: 8 Mind Map
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Environmental issues
- Human efforts
- Natural phenomena
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Human impact
- Carbon emissions reduction
- Renewable energy sources
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Natural phenomena impact
- Volcanic eruptions
- Earth's orbit shift
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Historical examples
- Atmospheric transformation after eruptions
- Greenhouse effect and dinosaur extinction
Display title: 9 Key Words
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | English Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| concur | /kənˈkər/ | verb | agree; be of the same opinion | agree | I concur with George's stance on environmental issues. |
| trajectory | /trəˈdʒɛktəri/ | noun | the path followed by an object moving through space | path | The overall trajectory of global environmental concerns is not significantly affected by human efforts. |
| minuscule | /ˈmɪnəˌskjuːl/ | adjective | extremely small; tiny | tiny | Our presence on Earth is relatively minuscule compared to the planet itself. |
| counteract | _ /ˌkaʊntərˈækt/_ | _ verb_ | _ act against or reduce the force or effect of something_ | _ oppose, reduce_ | _ Reducing carbon emissions is insufficient in counteracting environmental changes._ |
| cumulative | _ /ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪv/_ | _ adjective_ | _ increasing or growing by accumulation or successive additions_ | _ growing, increasing_ | _ The impact of a volcanic eruption can surpass the cumulative carbon emissions since the Industrial Revolution._ |
| greenhouse effect | _ /ˈɡriːnhaʊs ɪˈfɛkt/_ | _ noun_ | _ the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere_ | _ warming effect_ | _ The greenhouse effect is responsible for temperature increases on Earth._ |
| atmospheric | /ˌætməsˈfɪrɪk/ | adjective | relating to the atmosphere | related to air | The atmospheric transformation after volcanic eruptions can cause significant environmental shifts. |
| extinction | /ɪkˈstɪŋ(k)ʃən/ | noun | the state or process of being or becoming extinct | dying out | The greenhouse effect-induced temperature rise led to dinosaur extinction. |
| renewable energy | _ /rɪˈnuːəbl ˈɛnərdʒi/_ | _ noun_ | _ energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power_ | _ sustainable energy_ | _ Utilizing renewable energy sources is one way humans try to protect the environment._ |
Display title: 6 Revised Essay
While I concur with George's stance that environmental issues may not see significant improvement in the future, my reasoning differs. I contend that human efforts to protect or harm the environment have a minimal impact on the overall trajectory of global environmental concerns. Given our relatively minuscule presence compared to Earth, our influence on its environment is similarly limited when contrasted with the effects caused by natural phenomena. Measures such as reducing carbon emissions or utilizing renewable energy sources ultimately prove insufficient in counteracting environmental changes. The impact of a single volcanic eruption, for instance, can surpass the cumulative carbon emissions generated since the Industrial Revolution; even a slight shift in Earth's orbit could result in more drastic temperature increases than those attributed to the greenhouse effect. Historical examples of significant environmental shifts independent of human influence abound, including the atmospheric transformation following volcanic eruptions and the greenhouse effect-induced temperature rise that led to dinosaur extinction.
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在回答中引用阅读段落和其他同学的观点。
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