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这篇是issue, 觉得没写深入。。。
"In the age of television, reading books is not as important as it once was. People can learn
as much by watching television as they can by reading books."
Television, the most pervasive and persuasive of modern technologies, marked by rapid change and growth, is changing our ways of lives from many aspects. There is no denying that people benefit a lot from television. While this does not mean that people can learn as much by watching television as they can by reading books, as what have been claimed by the issue.. In fact, books is still playing an as important role in modern life as it in the past, if not less.
Thinking what we use television for, we can know that television is more than an electronic appliance; it is a means of relaxation, as well as a vehicle of communication, and little a tool of learning knowledge. After a whole-day work or study in stressful circumstance, watching television is one of the best means to enjoy oneself. Imagining that laying in a sofa watching television, you do not necessitate to concentrate on it, or you even do not need to think about it. The only thing you need to do is watching, and when it come to something funny, laugh loudly, regardless how impolite it maybe in your office or public. And as a vehicle a communication, television conveys a lot of information to us, including the new policies of government, new development in science and technology, education, and nearly every aspect of our society. Of course, it is recreation news that absorbs a large number of the youngsters. Does this mean we learn a lot from televisions? I do not think so.
For one reason, concerning learning, we imply that we concentrate our thoughts and energy to what we are engaging in now. It is difficult for us to deduce from common sense that we regard television as something funny, and we do not treat it seriously, then it is almost impossible for us to learn something very important to us. What we have gained from television is pieces of information which enter our head today and will be erased tomorrow, but it can prevent us from out of date to our society. There are so many distractions on television that it is hard for us to limit ourselves to watch we intend to do, which may be something dull and uninteresting. So many people indulging themselves in TV all day long lend strong evidence to this.
Another reason we cannot learn a lot from TV is that it's programs change so rapidly and few of them can repeat as one want. That's to say, hardly can we review this knowledge(if it can be called knowledge)when we desire to do. That's a rather big problem for learning. Few people have the ability of remember what they have seen for ever. One of my English teachers in secondary school once tell me that(and I paraphrase): the only way to leaning English well is repeating all the time. I think even it is not true in other subjects. We still need to go over what we have learned before in order not to forget it. To some extent, to learn is to repeat. How can we repeat by televisions since it is not us who control the TV programs? Certainly we have no difficulty in this by learning with books.
Finally, from what we have discussed above, I strongly believe that television indeed can bring us some knowledge, which can not substitute the knowledge in books. We learn something new to make us keep the same pace with our society, but this knowledge does not play key roles in the development of individual. So, to those who want to adopt a more meaningful life-style, he has to read more books which are masteries of great men in human history. Just like an old saying goes, reading does good to our minds.
[ 本帖最后由 dychangfeng 于 2006-7-27 02:39 编辑 ] |
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