
英语专四真题
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2025年英语专业四级(TEM-4)作文题
Read carefully the following excerpt on the fragmented style of learning, and then write your response in NO LESS THAN 200 WORDS, in which you should:
summarize the main message of the excerpt, and then comment on the fragmented style of learning from a learner's perspective.
You can support yourself with information from the excerpt.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.
Write your response on ANSWER SHEET THREE.
As far as technology is concerned, the world has changed for our generation, and as parents, teachers, leaders and educators, we are seeing the impact of that change on our children. The average 14-year-old now absorbs five hours' worth of content for every hour that they are receiving information. How? Well, your kid comes home from school and puts his headphones on. There's a TV on in the corner, and he is checking his emails, watching vlogs, and researching his homework. Within an hour he has absorbed more information than we have in a whole afternoon. Your kid is not "multi-tasking" as you might like to think; he does not take in separate pieces of information at exactly the same time-he is jumping between different tasks at incredible speeds. Our generation learned at school that we usually start something, follow it through and then move on to the next thing. But the children of today no longer learn in this way; they have a fragmented attention span due to the fragmented style of learning in which they receive information. I recently gave a speech, and my point is this: Stop blaming technology and embrace it. There is no point saying "Don't look at the computer"; instead be creative and show your child more interesting things to look at on the computer! Thousands of years ago people got their messages across to others by carving them on a tree or on a stone; now we have Social Media. Let's move forward together with our children, and maybe we will all learn something along the way. |