͵Č(du)^c(din)x}߉Y(ji)(gu) ϣParagraph 1ƽɷN 2oԼ^c(din) Whos right? I think both of them have something right. But I think we should read extensively first. We should read books in many fields, and read selectively in one field.ϣ Score: 11
When it comes to reading, some people think that reading selectively is a good way, but some other people do not agree with them, they think that reading extensively is better. עY(ji)(gu)dz Those people, who think that reading selectively is better, believe that good books are as many as bad books. Those good books can give us pleasure and knowledge, while those bad books can only lead us to the wrong way. So, they suggest that we should only choose the good books to read and never touch the bad books. ע1. "people, who,"(yng)ȥ̖(ho)ĞԶZ(y)ľ 2. as many as bad books Ğ as many as bad ones 3. lead us to the wrong way Ğ lead sb. astray 4. they suggest that = they think that 5. touch Wc(din)~R But, the other people, who hold that reading extensively is better, think that one kind of books can only give us one aspect of knowledge. Even the best book only contains one field of information. So, they can easily come to the conclusion that "to know more, to read more". So they believe that reading extensively is better. ע1. hold "J(rn)"ͬӱʾ"think"~߀argue, emphasize, believe, suggest, claim, insist, maintain, agree, hold 2. the best book (gu)"ʥ(jng)"˼ 3. to know more, to read more e(cu)`ʽӢZ(y) To my point, we should choose good books to read and read good books as many as possible. By this way, we can increase the quality and quantity of reading. ġIs Television a Blessing or a Curse? Now, it is generally accepted that television plays an important part in peoples lives. But, there is an ongoing heated discussion as to whether television is a blessing or a curse. עit is generally accepted that ˂ͨJ(rn) As is often pointed out by some people, television keeps one better informed about current events, allows one to follow the latest developments in politics and science, and offers an endless series of programs which are both instructive and stimulating. ע1. As is often pointed out by some people = Some people think that 2."ʹ"makekeep, allow, offer people insist that television is a curse rather than a blessing. They argue that it has brought about many serious problems. The major one is its effects on young people. They are now so used to getting their information, education and entertainment from television that their literacy as well as physical ability has been greatly weakened. In summary, television has both advantages and disadvantages. Whatever effects it has, one thing is certain, television in itself is neither good nor bad. It is the use that determines its value to society. ġTraveling People who like traveling have their reasons. They maintain that traveling can help them expand their scope of knowledge, especially geographical and historical learning. They go on to point out that touring will provide more chance for them to enjoy food and try on clothes that they otherwise cannot possibly have. עgeographical and historical Ѻβ磺Ѻ^ clean & clear Those who dislike traveling have their reasons. They would argue that traveling means a considerable amount of money and energy. For example, traffic and accommodation require money and walking while seeing sights often tires you. In practice, traveling does more good than harm. If your finance and health permit, you might as well do some traveling from time to time. It will at least enable you to get familiar with people and things that you will probably grow to like and love. ע1. in practice = I 2. does more good than harm ̎ȉ̎_(d)be superior to/ inferior to 磺The advantages are superior to the disadvantages. 3. enable ʹ