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2012年1月12日雅思写作真题范文及解析

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  试题大意:
          Some people think that the government should establish free libraries in
each town. Others, however, believe that it is a waste of money since the public
can use the Internet at home to obtain information. Discuss both sides and give
your own opinion.
          谢振礼老师解析
          Essay 3663=18 sentences
          这回试题难不倒烤鸭。冲突的焦点落在[有必要设立图书馆]或[没有必要],而不是单一的立场library PK
Internet。在家使用因特网的好处太多,可是利用图书馆可以补足其功能complementary。
          两个问题。引言3 sentences之后,1. 讨论二者的利弊,看中体的承段6 sentences与转6 sentences段。2.
考生提出看法,看合段的结论3 sentences。
          起段引言 Introduction
          开头第一句。申论主题:使用因特网可以取得各种资讯Vs.图书馆对大众有利。
          开头第二句。集中焦点:冲突是两难自解。
          开头第三句。一分为二:分头指引讨论二者利弊。
          The public can still benefit from visiting libraries, even though these
days access to the Internet can provide all kinds of information. To enhance the
quality of research, it is better to make the most of both modern Web-based and
traditional library resources. Establishing free libraries in each town makes
sense since the use of a computer at home has its own weaknesses as well as its
indisputable strengths.
          At this information age, the diversified advantages of using the Internet
are only too obvious. Online resources can be obtained from all over the world
24 hours a day, seven days a week while a library's publications cannot provide
up-to-minute information the way Web sites can. The Internet gives users
opportunities for two-way communication through Facebook, Twitter, E-mail, MSN,
among other electronic devices. Some sites feature rare books, documents and
special collections that traditionally have been only available in libraries.
Almost at no cost and merely a few clicks away, the public can read newspapers,
magazines, journals and encyclopedias, no matter when or where. Furthermore, the
Internet offers a complete multimedia experience—texts, video, audio, hyperlinks
and graphics, etc. all at once, but such advantages often cannot be expected
from town libraries.
          On the other hand, money spent on public libraries is certainly worth it.
To start with, knowledgeable librarians can be of practical help when it comes
to offering professional advice about research on particular topics. A
government-financed library is supposed to use universal cataloging systems that
classify and organize all resources so that it is easier for a user to locate
specific information without being led to non-productive research. Whereas most
Web sites provide materials characteristic of current information, only a
library well-funded by public money can house printed copies that date back many
decades. In addition, computers in libraries also offer free Internet connection
and other electronic resources, such as reference CD-ROMs. Now that anyone can
create a Web site, reliability of information on the Internet is not guaranteed,
and as such there are cases in which the Internet is no substitute for the
library.
          Money being not the issue, the government ought to have the wisdom of
establishing free libraries in each community despite the fact that people can
use the Internet at home or elsewhere. For quality research, libraries and the
Internet are complementing each other. Were information food for the hungry
mind, one might as eat out sometimes as eat at home, and at this point nobody
ever ask questions whether to have "free" restaurants in town.
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