剑桥雅思15Test2雅思写作Task2真题及参考范文

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每年年中左右,国内“雅思图”都要翘首期盼一件重要大事的来临:雅思真题的发布。无论是备考初期、后期,甚至已经考过雅思的学生,也无论是学生还是老师,都会密切关注新题的发布。今年6月初,《剑15》如约而至、作为国内雅思培训的领军机构,新航道也时间为考生们带来了这太《剑桥雅思真题全解15:学术类》(以下简称《剑15全解》)。

本次我们盛情邀请了新航道全国冬分校最的学科带头人来组织编写这本《剑15全解》。其中,对于以客观选择题为主的听力与阅读部分,仍然请各校团队进行解题思路方面的指导;对于以主观题为主的写作与口语部分,我们则邀请了官方认证考官撰写地道的高分范文,作为官方范文之外的补充。下文中详细整理了剑桥雅思15Test2雅思写作Task2真题及参考范文,一起来看一下吧!

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1剑桥雅思15Test2雅思写作Task2真题

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?

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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 These days, these have all but been replaced by smart phone accessing the same papers online.I myself have not read an actual printed newspaper in many years.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

在我看来,此观点包含了两个不同层次的问题。个问题是人们是否会从购买印刷读物转向在线阅览;第二个问题是,如果选择在线阅览,人们是否真的会为此付费。

针对个问题,我坚信纸质报纸和书籍正迅速地成为历史。只需要看看世界各地的公共交通工具就知道了。从前,通勤者在上班的路上看报纸是很常见的,无论是大报还是小报。如今,这些报纸都被智能手机所取代,用手机可以在网上看同样的内容。我自己也已经很多年没有看过一份印刷的报纸了,而是通过手机上的应用程序浏览我想看的新闻。

第二个问题是说人们可以免费阅读任何他们想看的东西。这一点我不赞成。在线报纸仍然对其服务收取订阅费,因此,尽管新闻的传播媒介发生了变化,但价格却没有改变。像书籍之类的印刷产品,现有的技术可以防止其未经授权就开始使用、传播。从根本上说,这意味着即使你在Kindle或智能手机上阅读,仍然需要购买这本书。

总之,虽然我相信媒介会改变,而且确实已经改变,但我不认为因为它是在线的就该免费,我也认为不应该如此。我们需要给作家、出版社和报社支付费用,否则该行业就会枯竭,届时任何新闻信息都无法获取。

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The vast array of online versions of print media that are readily available on various devices have led many people to believe that print media will disappear entirely in the future.This is based on the notion that since online media will be free, people will not need to buy physical newspapers or books anymore.While I can understand how one may come to this assumption,I do not fully agree with it.

With each passing year,there are certainly more devices that are handheld,internet-capable,and relatively inexpensive.Tablets by companies like Apple,e-readers,and even large smartphones have made leaps and bounds in the way we can access the written,or typed,word.E-books are far cheaper than their physical counterparts,and the price of a single print magazine can cover almost a full year subscription to most online counterparts.Online versions also have the advantage of being more frequent than their physical versions,since a publishing company does not need to spend the actual time printing and delivering its books,magazines,or newspapers.

Yet,there is a certain quality to physical print media that the E-versions simply cannot capture. For one thing,the tactile quality of a book or magazine gives it an intrinsic value: people own that book or magazine; it is theirs. An e-book only exists on a screen. There is also the collectability factor of physical books. For instance,there are limited runs of certain volumes with unique cover artwork or binding materials which readers may fìnd desirable.

It is also worth pointing out that there is no evidence to indicate that online reading material will be free simply because it is online. Admittedly, many websites are free to read because they run on advertising revenue, but serious publications such as The Wall Street Journal and The Economist still charge a subscription fee for their online versions. Thus,the "free"aspect of online media is less of an issue than the accessibility aspect.

All in all,there will be a distinct transition from print to digital format. Many newspapers and magazines have already made a move and are operating primarily through their websites,with only limited paper sales, However, there wil still be a market for printed books,if for no other reason than the ability to decorate one's shelves.

印刷媒体的在线版本在各种设备上随处可见,这使得许多人认为印刷媒体将在未来完全消失。这是基于这样一种观念:既然网络媒体都将免费,人们将不会购买纸质版报纸或书籍。虽然我能理解人们如何得出这样的猜测,但我并不完全同意。

随着时间的流逝,确实有越来越多的掌上设备,不仅能够上网,而且相对便宜。苹果等公司的平板电脑、电子阅读器,甚至是大型智能手机,使我们书写文字、打字的方式有了质的飞跃。电子书比实体书便宜得多,而且一份印刷杂志的价格足够支付大多数在线版本一年的订阅费。在线版本还有一个优势,就是比实体版本更新频繁,因为出版公司不需要花时间印刷和发行图书、杂志或报纸。

然而,实体印刷媒体的质量是电子版本不可企及的。首先,一本书或杂志的实体性赋予了它固有的价值,即人们拥有这本书或杂志,这属于他们。电子书只能在屏幕上阅读。其次,实体书还可以收藏。比如,有一些限量发行的书,读者可能会喜欢封面上独特的装饰或装订材料。

同样值得一提的是没有证据表明在线阅读材料仅仅因为是在线的就可以免费。诚然,许多网站可以免费阅读,因为它们靠广告收入运营。但正规的出版物如《华尔街日报》和《经济学人》仍然对其在线版本收取订阅费。因此,网络媒体的“免费”远不像其可读性一样够得上是威胁。

总而言之,从印刷到数字版将会有一个明显的转变。许多报纸和杂志已经采取措施通过网站运营,仅保留少量纸版发行。然而,即使仅仅是为了装饰书架,纸质书也仍然会有市场。

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