一、Computers in Students Dorms
1). 现在大学生宿舍几乎人手一台电脑
2). 有些人认为会促进学生的学习,有些人认为会影响学生的学习
3). 你的看法
首段现象描述:
On many dorms, it has become a prevalent phenomenon for one college student to possess a PC or a notebook. Meanwhile, a host of parents or teachers encourage and advocate college students to use computers in their life and study. Taking a look around, we can find a great many students and dorms like this.
利弊分析
A number of individuals prefer or favor the phenomenon One student, One PC. In their eyes, studying with the help of computers will enhance students over-all development and competitiveness, because rich information on the Internet will enrich their knowledge and broaden their horizons. Even so, others hold a different view that using computers may carry some risks. First, buying PC calls for plenty of money; however, the quality of learning is not always as satisfactory as expected. Then, what worries many teachers is that students academic learning may be affected negatively by a variety of computer games.
我的看法
By and large, I am convinced that the advantages derived from the popularity of computers far outweigh the disadvantages. Without this machine, it is impossible for students to have more opportunities to acquire the knowledge beyond their campuses. Therefore, students are advisable to use the PC in a sensible way.
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