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1、劍橋雅思15Test2雅思寫作Task2真題

In the future,nobody will buy printed newspapers or books because they will be able to read everything they want online without paying.

To what wxtent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

2、劍橋雅思15Test2雅思寫作Task2參考范文1

Thestatement given describes, in my view, two different and separate elements, the first of which is whether people will move from printed material to online viewing and the second,if it is online will people actually pay for it.

Looking at the first part,I do firmly believe that printed newspapers and books are fast becoming a part of history.You only need to look at the public transport around the world. Previ- ously,it was a very common sight for commuters to read their newspapers on the way to work, whether these were the broadsheets or the tabloids. These days, these have all but been replaced by smart phone accessing the same papers online.I myself have not read an actual printed newspaper in many years. Instead I simply access any news I want for the relevant app on my phone.

The second section of the statement refers to the fact that people will be able to read anything they want for free, which I disagree with. Online newspapers still charge a subscription for their service so, although the medium has changed in the delivery of the news, the price hasn't. With re- gards to other printed material, books and the like, again technology exists to prevent unauthorised use and distribution. Basically, what this means is that you still have to buy the book even though you then read it on your Kindle or smartphone.

In conclusion then,although I do believe the medium will change, and indeed has changed,I do not think that because it is online,it is free. Ialso believe that it shouldn't be. Authors,publish- inghouses and newspapers need to be paid otherwise the whole industry will dry up and nothing would be available

在我看來(lái),此觀點(diǎn)包含了兩個(gè)不同層次的問(wèn)題。個(gè)問(wèn)題是人們是否會(huì)從購(gòu)買印刷讀物轉(zhuǎn)向在線閱覽;第二個(gè)問(wèn)題是,如果選擇在線閱覽,人們是否真的會(huì)為此付費(fèi)。

針對(duì)個(gè)問(wèn)題,我堅(jiān)信紙質(zhì)報(bào)紙和書籍正迅速地成為歷史。只需要看看世界各地的公共交通工具就知道了。從前,通勤者在上班的路上看報(bào)紙是很常見(jiàn)的,無(wú)論是大報(bào)還是小報(bào)。如今,這些報(bào)紙都被智能手機(jī)所取代,用手機(jī)可以在網(wǎng)上看同樣的內(nèi)容。我自己也已經(jīng)很多年沒(méi)有看過(guò)一份印刷的報(bào)紙了,而是通過(guò)手機(jī)上的應(yīng)用程序?yàn)g覽我想看的新聞。

第二個(gè)問(wèn)題是說(shuō)人們可以免費(fèi)閱讀任何他們想看的東西。這一點(diǎn)我不贊成。在線報(bào)紙仍然對(duì)其服務(wù)收取訂閱費(fèi),因此,盡管新聞的傳播媒介發(fā)生了變化,但價(jià)格卻沒(méi)有改變。像書籍之類的印刷產(chǎn)品,現(xiàn)有的技術(shù)可以防止其未經(jīng)授權(quán)就開(kāi)始使用、傳播。從根本上說(shuō),這意味著即使你在Kindle或智能手機(jī)上閱讀,仍然需要購(gòu)買這本書。

總之,雖然我相信媒介會(huì)改變,而且確實(shí)已經(jīng)改變,但我不認(rèn)為因?yàn)樗窃诰€的就該免費(fèi),我也認(rèn)為不應(yīng)該如此。我們需要給作家、出版社和報(bào)社支付費(fèi)用,否則該行業(yè)就會(huì)枯竭,屆時(shí)任何新聞信息都無(wú)法獲取。

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