2013年10月 SAT亚太考区作文题目重新选题
写作题目
收起Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below.
Everything a public figure or celebrity says or does is likely to turn up on an Internet site or a television show. The great appeal of these sites and shows is that they help us learn as much as possible about public figures. The more we know about political candidates, for example, the more informed we are as voters. Much of the information, however, is irrelevant and actually prevents us from focusing on the issues that matter.
Does having too much information about public figures distract us from the important issues?
Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading, studies, experience, or observations.
答题辅导
收起1. 题目翻译:
公众人物和名人所说和所做得任何事情都可能在网上或电视上出现。这类网站和节目的吸引力在于帮助我们知道更多公众人物的事情。比如我们对政治家候选人知道的越多,我们选举的时候掌握的信息就会越多。然而很多的信息却是无关的。它们实际上阻碍了我我们关注重要的事情。
题目:知道太多公众人物的信息会让我们更难关注重要的事情吗?
2. 审题关键词:information, distract
3. 论证分析-各段核心提纲:
正:TV shows and websites need to attract more attention on themselves. Thus, they will try as they can to post information that is appealing to eyes, but not important in essence.
反:Without these websites and shows, politicians might feel free to do evil things. So no matter how relevant the information is, it is a good way to supervise public figures.
补:But we still need to protect their privacy.