英検1級 216at ENGLISH英検1級 216 - 暇つぶし2ch■コピペモード□スレを通常表示□オプションモード□このスレッドのURL■項目テキスト250:名無しさん@英語勉強中 22/11/23 18:00:46.55 ENFoZB5bp.net >>246 あ、最初にある1分間のフリートークの方か ごめんQ&Aの方かと思った 1分間のフリートークは2つぐらい質問された perpetratorは知らない >>247 cse3000を確実に越えられそうな実力がついてから受けるよ とりあえずまずはWを満点近くで安定させたい 語彙力を上げるのは一番最後 251:名無しさん@英語勉強中 22/11/23 18:21:58.27 Sb0dEQbs0.net 今、大急ぎで書いた。こんな参考書に出てないトピだったら、こんな感じになるだろうな。 これでスピーチは7点ってところであとはインタラクションやグラマーで稼ぐ。 Are long term prisons the best way to rehabilitate criminals? This topic reminds me of one of my favorite movies, the Shawshank Redemption. The story is about an innocent prisoner who finally dug a tunnel to escape from his prison. I remember an old convict in the movie. He was a very skilled librarian in his prison, but when he became very old, he became a free man. Then he began to work at a super-market. His job was packing goods in paper bags for costumers, but he was often scolded by his boss and customers. He was obviously too old to work properly. I believe long terms prisons are not the best way to rehabilitate criminals, thinking about lives after they became free because just like in this movie, in many cases convicts cannot work enough due to their old age. Therefore, we need to maintain long term prison system, long term prisons need to be used to deter potential criminals from committing crimes, which means this system need to be used as a punishment. If this cannot be morally accepted, this system should be abolished, or convicts should be given pensions after being allowed to leave their prisons. In conclusion, long term prisons cannot become the best way to rehabilitate criminals. 次ページ最新レス表示レスジャンプ類似スレ一覧スレッドの検索話題のニュースおまかせリストオプションしおりを挟むスレッドに書込スレッドの一覧暇つぶし2ch