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随着网络的普及,越来越多的中学生甚至小学生都注册了个人博客,对此有人赞同,也有人反对。请根据下表中的提示写一篇英语短文,谈谈人们对此现象的看法并发表自己的观点。

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注意:1、词数120左右。 2、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:博客—blog

With the popularity of the Internet, a growing number of middle school students start their own blogs on the Internet,

 

 

 

 

 

With the popularity of the Internet, a growing number of middle school students start their own blogs on the Internet, about which different people hold different opinions.

Some believe it can help students relieve their stress and provide them with a stage where they can make friends and display themselves. While others hold the opposite opinion, thinking that it takes much time and energy to blog, which no doubt affects their study.

As far as I am concerned, blogging is not a bad thing. Currently, nobody can ignore the important role the Internet is playing in our daily life. As high school students in the information age, it’s essential to make the best of this communications tool for better study and life. Only if we take advantage of blogging and avoid its negative effects at the same time can we benefit from it.

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试题分析:本文属于陈述正反方观点的议论文作文,主题是越来越多的中学生甚至小学生都注册了个人博客,介绍对此事的不同的观点,题目给出了大部分要点,也要考生给出自己的观点。文章结构清晰,先是介绍赞同的观点,然后是反对的观点,最后是自己的观点,要求考生用地道的英语表达自己的观点,要求观点明确,驾驭语言的能力强,选择词汇的时候要选择相对高级的词汇,也要运用多种句型,让文章更有变化。难度在于选择合适的词汇和句型表达文章需要的意思,可以变换使用一些容易驾驭的句子或者词汇实现同样的目的。在写作的时候要运用合适的连接词把要点串联起来,使文章成为一个整体。

【亮点说明】所给范文结构清晰,语言简洁,运用了一些好的词组和句子:As far as I am concerned据我所知, make the best of充分利用, With the popularity of the Internet, a growing number of middle school students start their own blogs on the Internet, about which different people hold different opinions.这句话使用了非限制性定语从句。Some believe it can help students relieve their stress and provide them with a stage where they can make friends and display themselves. 这句话也使用了定语从句。While others hold the opposite opinion, thinking that it takes much time and energy to blog, which no doubt affects their study.这句话使用了现在分词,it做形式主语和定语从句, Only if we take advantage of blogging and avoid its negative effects at the same time can we benefit from it.这句话使用了倒装句。

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