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减压的办法是独处?希望
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托福写作题目:
Do you agree or
disagree with the following statement? The best
way to truly
relax and reduce stress is
to spend time
alone.
(减压的办法是独处?)
托福写作参考范文:
Regardless
of
age,
individuals
from
all
walks
of
life
各行各业
require
ample
amounts
of
time
for relaxation. Whether or not it is due to other
people, schooling, work, or even the living
environment, the underlying cause would
always seem to be the reduction, if not total
elimination
完全消除
, of stress.
Who doesn
’
t want to sit by
the beach and sip an ice cold glass of juice while
not being bothered by the heavy
workload you left at the office? However, for
today, that will not
be our main
concern. Instead, we would focus on which is the
ideal way of
relaxation
—
alone or
with another person or group?
Certain
people
某些人
prefer
lying
in
their
beds
all
day
with
their
headphones
on
while
being whisked
away
去
to their
personal fantasy lands.
There are even
those who would spend
time alone in the
mountains just to
meditate
冥想
. Others, however,
like it the other way around.
They
would rather go to a lunch date or even to night
parties with their family or friends. Now I
am
not
saying
that
either
one
is
the
right
way
of
doing
it
or
the
other
one
is
obviously
wrong.
Relaxation is more of a personal
preference. Even if your officemat/coworkers took
you to a KTV
bar since
it
’
s her way of being
relaxed, if that
’
s not your
cup of tea
如果你不喜欢的话
, then
most likely
you
’
ll never have a good
time. With this being said, I prefer spending time
alone in
order to relieve myself of
stress, even if it
’
s just
for that fleeting moment.
Let
’
s have a deeper
look as to why I said that.
For
one,
as
mentioned
above,
stress
is
mostly
caused
by
external
factors.
Yes,
factors
that
involve other people mostly. If I
wanted to relax, I
’
d rather
spend it in the comfort of my own
room
or maybe while having a quick walk around our
local park. Psychologically speaking, the
presence of stimuli (other people
themselves and their actions toward you) can
either agitate or
remind you of the
stress you are trying to drive away.
Here
’
s a very simple
example. Suppose, I
am a student who is
currently stressed by the never-ending barrage of
lessons and homework
一堆
永远做不完的
作业听不完的课
. I
’
ve
just had enough of these already that I decided to
go to a
local resort to unwind. Then
along came my classmates. They also want to go
with me there. I
might enjoy their
company and the venue, but
I
’
m pretty sure, any moment
someone will want to
start a
conversation about our professors, homework, and
lessons. Now, how will I be able to relax
then? If I went alone, spent time with
just the water, trees, and blue sky,
I
believe
the outcome
would be
very different.
On
a
social
perspective,
this
approach
would
be
taken
as
a
form
of
anti-social
behavior.
Those who favor
the other side of the coin would often claim that
real enjoyment and in particular,
relaxation, can only be achieved via
the presence of other people. Now this certainly
holds water.
However, my counter-
argument is the fact that not all people are
comfortable spending time with
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