2017 college entrance examination Guangdong essay for:
According to a recent survey of international students coming to China, they are more concerned about the "key words of China" are: the Belt and Road, pandas, square dance, Chinese food, the Great Wall, **** enjoy bicycle, Beijing opera, Air pollution, beautiful countryside, food safety, high-speed rail and mobile payment.
Please choose two or three keywords from them to present China as you know it, and write an essay to help foreign young people read and understand China. Requirements: choose the key words well, so that they form an organic correlation; choose a good angle, make clear the style, and write your own title; do not set up a work, no plagiarism; no less than 800 words.
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Changing a pair of eyes to see China in the fast forward
What does China look like in the eyes of foreigners? This is a very interesting topic.
In fact, it is from the mouths of foreign students that many Chinese people first realize that Chinese people are actually "very good at playing". Some of the things they take for granted seem so "great" to foreigners, such as high-speed rail, online shopping, Alipay and ****cycles.
This is reminiscent of the four great inventions of ancient China: the compass, papermaking, gunpowder and printing. The reason why the "Four Great Inventions" have the historical status they do today and are recognized around the world is that these inventions have not only influenced the course of Chinese history, but have also changed world history. Without the compass, for example, the discovery of the Americas and the voyage around the world would have been delayed; without papermaking and printing, the Reformation and the popularization of culture in Europe would have had to use expensive parchment scrolls as a vehicle for information.
Looking back at China's innovations today, there is still a big gap between them and the contributions of the "Four Great Inventions" to world civilization. But in the future, the prospects for these new things are equally unlimited. For example, the emergence of Alipay, in just a few years, China has become the world's "cashless life" the most convenient country, even many friends from the United States, Europe and other developed regions back to their home countries are exclaiming, "even buy groceries can use Alipay, China is really advanced; There is also the high-speed rail, representing the upgrading of Chinese manufacturing, creating an efficient and relatively inexpensive mode of rapid transportation, which is of great significance to the future of the world's intercity and transnational transportation; and there are also e-commerce and ****sharing bicycles, although these concepts may not have been put forward by the Chinese, but the practice of their practice has been the fastest to get perfected and developed in China. Alibaba's entry into the U.S. market and the ****cycle's entry into Singapore illustrate the global significance of these "Chinese creations".
"I don't know the true face of Mount Lu, but only in this mountain". Being in a kind of environment for a long time, often the things around you as a natural existence. But in the increasingly modernized and internationalized China, to have an objective evaluation of our society and times, sometimes we have to change the perspective, from a broader scale of the world to re-examine. In this macro-view, the people of China do not have to be blindly proud to see that there is still such and such a gap with the developed countries; more need not be presumptuous, blind to their own great progress.
Changing a pair of "foreigner's eyes", in order to see the current rapid progress of China.