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我们应该欢迎“宅”生活吗? 题目要求
The popularization of computer and Internet service has created a group of people called “indoorsy men” or “indoorsy women”. They prefer to spend most of their time at home rather than going outdoors and having face-to-face contact with others. Should people choose to become indoorsy? The following are opinions from both sides. Read carefully the opinions from both sides and write your response in about 200 words, in which you should first summarize briefly the opinions from both sides and give your views on the issuE.
Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization
and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
YES:
In modern times when we can buy everything we need on the Internet, and communicate and even work through the Internet, becoming indoorsy men or women is simply a choice of different lifestylE.In the past, if you want to buy something, you need to go out of your house, go to the store, and spend an hour or two choosing the product you want to buy. But now you can just sit in front of a computer and click your mouse, and the product can be delivered to you. Being indoorsy can save people a lot of timE.
Being indoorsy can allow people to think and work in a peaceful environment.
For example, writers can be quite creative when they are alone at home without being interrupteD.
Being indoorsy does not mean that people will never go out of the door. Indoorsy men or women are good at making full use of the modern technology to facilitate their life and work.
NO:
Some sociologists warn that the indoorsy lifestylE.will make people become self-centered and naivE.If people stay at home for a long time, they will have little interpersonal contact with others. They do not know how to have face-to-face communication with others, and they may become shy, uncomfortable, or self-centered when they are involved in real-life interpersonal communication. This indoorsy lifestylE.will have a bad effect on their normal interpersonal relationship and their normal work. Indoorsy men or women spend most of their time sitting in front of a computer, and they seldom attend outdoor activities. Watching the computer screen for a long time will do great harm to their eyes. Also, many indoorsy people do not like to attend

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本题讨论“宅”生活是否可取。在具体行文方面,考生应首先简要概述正方观点:“宅”是现代的一种新型生活方式......

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