雅思范文: Newspaper s vs. Internet

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雅思范文:報紙PK因特網(wǎng)
    IELTS Essay: Newspapers vs. Internet Created by Jeenn Lee Hsieh 海外大學(xué)教師謝振禮投稿 2011年在巴塞隆拿最后一次的雅思測驗A類大作文真題是由一位西班牙網(wǎng)友的考后回憶。謝振禮老師回應(yīng)原創(chuàng)范文一篇,同時提供給中國考區(qū)的學(xué)友分享和批評。 【甲】對策: 立場--因特網(wǎng)肆虐,報紙不會有前途 支持--網(wǎng)頁上的新聞又多又快,又免費. 抽象--報紙行業(yè)已近日落,極可能永不復(fù)起。 【已】圓形邏輯,四段定位,18句裝配。 隱形模板的應(yīng)用僅供參考。謝振禮老師不炒冷飯。 西班牙雅思寫作真題 》Even though people read the news using the internet nowadays, newspapers still are an important source of information for the general public. Do you agree or disagree with that statement? [ IELTS test in Spain, 2011] 【起】開頭 This age is one in which the popularity of the Internet is ruining everything in the information industries, particularly newspapers. It is likely that before very long newspapers will never again be considered seriously as an important source of stories for the general public. What can you say about a modern invention that is providing you with more news more quickly for free? 【承】接頭 Newspaper readership is getting smaller and smaller because the current generations choose their news online at no cost. This is an indicator that print circulations are in for further decline, probably to an inevitable fall world-wide. It used to be that newspapers industry was one of the most profitable businesses, selling a great number of copies and charging handsome fees for any sort of advertising, big and small. Once upon a time, news customers were expecting newspapers to arrive at the door-step first thing in the morning. It was then, and this is now when news is available 24/7 at a click. Indeed, with the possible exception of free TV broadcasts rivaling on the screen, Web pages have far and widely outdone printed pages in news supply. 【轉(zhuǎn)】轉(zhuǎn)頭 What is more, since the up-to-minute Web pages have a great deal more information to deliver to the public, doubtlessly readers are abandoning newspapers for internet media. Therefore, people who still think that newspapers will continue to be an important source of information must think again. It cannot fail to be realized that the rise of the Internet is an unmistakable sign of the beginning of the end of all newspaper kingdoms. Nowadays young non-newspaper readers are heavy online news consumers, while printed papers are too late in coming to satisfy their news curiosities. Predicting the destiny of newspapers is not unlike watching the sun reluctantly setting under the horizon, almost surely never to rise again. In short, newspapers are going out of business. 【合】回頭 The Internet is also destroying other information industries ranging from magazines to books to movies to music, but none has suffered as much as newspapers, alarmingly cutting circulations and decreasing incomes. Now that people can have the pleasure of getting informed from minute to minute via the Internet, the future of newspapers is shrouded in shadows. Of course, that the Internet is for the better or for the worse in changing the way people read news may depend on who you ask. 【謝振禮】海外投稿