Directions: Write a composition of at least 150 words about the topic: Are the Students Today Less Knowledgeable? You should write according to the outline given below:
1 .很多教師抱怨學(xué)生越來越不喜歡讀書
2 .如今的學(xué)生花更多的時(shí)間在網(wǎng)上沖浪,用光盤看電影,就變少了
3 .今天的學(xué)生會(huì)因?yàn)樽x書少而使他們的知識(shí)量也減少了嗎?
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Are the Students Today Less Knowledgeable?
Students nowadays spend more time surfing on the Internet and watching movies on DVDs , so many teachers complain that students read fewer books than before . As far as am concerned , students today are still knowledgeable although they read fewer books . I have some arguments to support my view .
Firstly , students are getting closer to computers and DVD , and they do learn a lot of things through the Internet . Resources on the Internet are so abundant that students can search for everything they need . Without teachers ' help , the students today can also solve many problems in their study by using the Internet . What 's more , materials that are relative to the books they learn can be downloaded at any time . Secondly , it is not enough for students to merely learn from books because the society develops rather rapidly . The message on the Internet is timely and up to date , which ensures that the students not only acquire the knowledge they have learnt in the school but also know what has happened in the world . Last but not least , the Internet exhibits multi-cultural background of the world , to understand it will facilitate students ' participating in global competition in the future . Of course , there is also a lot of bad information on the Internet . Students need to choose the helpful information .
To sum up , students today get much more knowledge than they did in the past in virtue of the Internet .
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