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Composition questions for Chinese language (National 2 papers) of the college entrance examination from 2001 to 2009

The essay topics for Chinese language (National Paper 2) of the National College Entrance Examination from 2001 to 2009 are as follows:

The essay topics for the 2001 National College Entrance Examination Paper 2:

There is one The young man is trekking on the long road of life. When he reaches a ferry, he already has seven backpacks: "health", "beauty", "integrity", "agility", "talent", "money" and "honor". . It was calm when the ferry departed, but it was unclear how long it had passed before the wind and waves began to rise, and the boat was bumping up and down, making it full of dangers. The boatman said: "The boat is small and the load is heavy. The passenger has to throw away a backpack to survive the difficulties." It seems that the young people are reluctant to throw away any of them. The boatman added: "If you give up, you will take something. If you lose something, you will gain it." The young man thought for a while and threw "Integrity" into the water.

In the fable, "integrity" is abandoned. What does it make you think about? Please write an article on the topic of "Integrity". You can write about your experiences, experiences, feelings, opinions and beliefs, or you can write stories, fables, etc. What is written must be within the bounds of "good faith." Note: (1) Your own idea; (2) Your own choice of style; (3) Your own title; (4) No less than 800 words.

2002 National College Entrance Examination Paper 2 Essay Topics

Read the following materials and compose according to the requirements.

A climber encountered a snowstorm on the way. He knew that if he didn't find shelter as soon as possible, he would freeze to death. He walked and walked, and his legs could no longer move. Just then, my foot touched something hard. When I peeled away the snow, I saw that it was a man who was about to freeze. The climber is faced with a dilemma: should he continue moving forward, or should he stop and rescue this stranger? After feeling overwhelmed in his soul, he made a resolute decision, took off his gloves, and gave the man a massage. After a massage, the stranger was able to move around, and the climber warmed his body and mind. In the end, the two people helped each other out of the predicament.

Perhaps not everyone will encounter this kind of life and death decision, but everyone often encounters, sees, and hears things that touch their soul and require them to make a choice. At that time, how did we all choose? How should you choose? Please write an essay on the topic of "Spiritual Choice". The content must be within the scope of this topic.

[Note] The purpose of the paper is your own; your style is your own; your title is your own; no less than 800 words; plagiarism is not allowed.

2003 National College Entrance Examination Paper 2 Essay Topic

Read the following text and compose according to the requirements.

There was a rich man in the Song Dynasty. One day, a heavy rain damaged the wall of his house. His son said: "If it is not repaired, someone will definitely steal it." An old man from the neighbor's house also said the same. Sure enough, a lot of things were lost in the rich man's house that night. The rich man thought his son was very smart, but suspected that the neighbor's old man had stolen it.

The above is a fable in "Han Feizi". To this day, we can still hear similar stories in real life, but many different and even opposite situations are also common. When we understand things and deal with problems, is there any relationship between emotional closeness and distance and the correctness or incorrectness of our understanding of things? What kind of relationship is it? Please write an article on the topic of "Emotional intimacy and cognition of things".

[Note]①The content written must be within the scope of the topic. Candidates may or may not use allegorical material cited in the test questions in the article. ② Make your own intention. ③Choose your own style. ④Draft your own questions. ⑤No less than 800 words. ⑥Plagiarism is not allowed.

2004 National College Entrance Examination Paper II Essay Topic

Read the following text and compose according to the requirements.

①Go your own way and let others speak! (Dante)

②He who often asks for directions will never lose his way. (Polish proverb)

③ You should listen patiently to the opinions of others and seriously consider whether the person who accuses you is justified. (Da Vinci)

④ Believing everyone and doubting everyone make the same mistake. (Senac)

Faced with various opinions, some people think: Who should I believe? Some people also think: It is most important to believe in yourself. Please write an article of no less than 800 words on the topic of "Believe in yourself and listen to others' opinions", decide your own idea, choose your own style, and come up with your own title. What you write must be within the scope of the topic.

2005 National College Entrance Examination Paper II Essay Topic

Read the following text and compose according to the requirements.

In the corner of the factory, several rusty iron ingots of different shapes started chatting unwillingly.

A: I want to become a robot. Modernization needs me most.

B: I am willing to be a screw. Many places cannot do without me.

C: I think robots and screws have different values!

Ding: They are all looking for a position that suits them.

In life, everyone's position may be different, but each has its own value. Please write an article of no less than 800 words on the topic of "Position and Value". Make your own idea, choose your own style, and draw up your own title. What you write must be within the scope of the topic.

2006 National College Entrance Examination Paper 2 Essay Questions

Currently fewer and fewer people are studying in China. In 1999 it was 60% and in 2001 it was only 52%. There are many reasons for this. Why don't people read books nowadays? Middle-aged people say they don’t have time, and young people say they’re not used to it. Others said they couldn't afford books. On the contrary, more and more people are reading online. In 1999 it was 3.7%, and in 2003 it was already 18.3%.

Comprehensive understanding of the material, along one side and one angle, determine the topic and question by yourself, the number of words is 800 words.

2007 National College Entrance Examination Essay Paper II Essay Questions

Read the text below and write an article of no less than 800 words as required.

The famous singer Cong Fei saved money and donated 3 million yuan to support 178 poor students. When he himself was critically ill and hospitalized and faced financial difficulties, none of the several young people who had received assistance to complete their studies and were working locally came to visit him. After this incident was disclosed by the media, one recipient actually complained that it made him lose face. Cong Fei said, don't blame them, I no longer need medical treatment.

Xiao Li, a student of Huanong University, and his classmates donated the money from selling scrap products to a Hope Primary School. Soon, Xiao Li was diagnosed with leukemia. The teachers and students of this Hope Primary School donated money to Xiao Li, and a fourth-grade girl donated 10 yuan. Asked her why she donated all her New Year's money during the Spring Festival, she said: "As long as I do what Sister Li said, I will be satisfied." Asked what she said, she said: "Remember the help others have given to you." , learn to help others. ”

Requirements: Choose an angle to conceive the composition, determine the idea, style, and title independently; do not compose outside the scope of the content and meaning of the material, do not copy, and do not plagiarize.

2008 National College Entrance Examination Essay Paper II Essay Questions

Read the text below and write an article of no less than 800 words as required.

On small islands in the South Pacific, there are many sand caves where green turtles hatch their hatchlings. One evening, a young turtle crawled out with its head peeping out, and an eagle rushed down to snatch it away. A kind-hearted tourist discovered it, ran over and chased away the eagle, and protected the little turtle as it crawled into the sea. However, something unexpected happened. Groups of hatchlings came out of the sand cave. It turned out that the hatchling that came out first was a "scout". Once it encountered danger, it would shrink back. Now it is safe. Arriving at sea, the misinformation sent the hatchlings scrambling to the unprotected beach. The kind-hearted tourists left, and the eagle that was waiting for the opportunity flew back, and other eagles followed.

You are required to choose an angle to conceive the composition, independently determine the idea, style, and title; do not compose outside the scope of the content and meaning of the material, do not copy, and do not plagiarize.

2009 National College Entrance Examination Paper 2 Essay Questions

Draw up your own questions based on the reading materials and write an article of no less than 800 words.

Material 1: On Christmas Eve, Dalton bought a pair of socks for his mother as a Christmas gift. When her mother saw the socks, she said to Dalton: "Why did you buy a pair of red socks? How can I wear them?" Dalton's mother didn't know that the color red in others' eyes was actually red in his eyes. It was blue. Dalton, who was puzzled, held the socks. Dalton did not let this little thing go easily. He analyzed and compared it carefully. Although Dalton was not a biologist or medical scientist, he became the first person to discover color blindness, the first person to be diagnosed with color blindness, and the first person in the world to raise the issue of color blindness.

Material 2: Momofuku Ando was a poor man. One day, Momofuku Ando happened to pass by a ramen stall and saw people lining up in a long queue of twenty or thirty meters despite the cold wind.

This gave him a great interest in ramen, which he felt was a huge need among the public. So Momofuku Ando found an old noodle machine, bought flour, cooking oil, etc., and devoted himself to the development of instant noodles. Hard work paid off, and he became the first person to invent instant noodles.

Material 3: An American farmer was so poor that he had no choice but to work for a local rich man. One day he accidentally knocked over the kerosene lamp next to him. An expensive dress was stained. When the hostess found out, she was very angry and deducted two months of the farmer's wages. From then on, the farmer hung the clothes on the window. The next day, he found that the stains stained by kerosene miraculously disappeared. So he worked hard and became the first person to invent detergent.

It is required to choose the right angle, clarify the idea, choose the style of your own, and draft your own title: do not compose outside the scope of the content and meaning of the material, do not copy, and do not plagiarize.