Should Internet Slang Be Prohibited?
At present, Internet Slang, such as “GG, MM, Xia Mi”, has become popular among the teenagers。
There are different opinions on Internet Slang. Some students think Internet Slang is vivid, fashionable and full of humor and intelligence. Besides, it makes chatting on the Internet quicker。
However, some other students think Internet Slang lacks depth of thought and is too simple. Also, it is hard to understand and not accepted by most people. The words sometimes might make people confused, even resulting in misunderstanding。
Every coin has two sides. In my opinion, living in the Information Age, if we don’t know the Internet Slang, we seem to fall behind the times. It will be OK as long as these terms are used correctly in proper situations。
例3:假如你是李华,最近你对本班的60名同学(男女各半)进行了上网目的的调查,结果见下表。请你用英语给某报社写一篇报道,反映你调查的内容,以引起公众的关注。
注意:
1. 报道应包括图表中的所有内容;
2. 叙述中要适当增加个人观点,对学生上网情况进行评论,并提出建议;
3. 词数:100左右;
4. 参考词汇:做调查make a survey
Dear editor,
I have recently made a survey among 30 boys and 30 girls in our class about their purpose(s) of getting on the Internet. The girls’ favorite is chatting, but few boys like it. What boys like to do most is playing games and the girls also like them. Both boys and girls like to read news or send e-mails on the Internet. Maybe they think it’s the most convenient way to get information or keep in touch with friends. As for studying, the numbers of boys and girls are equal, but altogether only several of them will use the Internet as a tool to study。
(十)有关“人与事件”话题
例1:
The Most Unforgettable Person I Ever knew
(1)我生活中最难以忘怀的人是……
(2)为什么他(或她)一直在我心中
(3)结论
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