2024年5月23日发(作者:贲宛)
纸质阅读与电子阅读的利与弊辩论英语作文
全文共5篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Paper Books vs. E-Books: Which is Better?
Hi there! I'm Mary and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to talk
to you about something that kids like me argue about a lot -
whether paper books or e-books are better. It's a really tough
choice because there are good points on both sides. Let me
share my thoughts with you!
I have to admit, I'm a little old-fashioned and I really love
paper books. There's just something special about holding a real
book in your hands, feeling the pages, and smelling that
awesome book smell. My mom says it's the smell of success!
Haha! Paper books also let me collect them on my bookshelf to
show off to my friends. It makes me feel so proud when I can run
my fingers along the different spines.
But I get that paper books have some downsides too. They
are kind of heavy to carry around, especially the bigguns. And
you have to be really careful with them so you don't rip pages,
spill stuff on them, or let the book munchers (bugs) get to them.
It makes me sad when one of my books gets ruined. Also, paper
books can't read themselves aloud which is a super cool feature
that e-books have.
Speaking of e-books, those have some awesome advantages!
They are so lightweight and portable. I can bring my entire
library everywhere I go on a single tiny device! No more lugging
around a heavy backpack of books. E-books also have way more
features like being able to change the font size, look up
definitions, and like I mentioned - have it read aloud to me. That
read-aloud thing is so great for those loooong road trips with my
parents. Just plug in my headphones and I've got an audiobook!
Pretty neat, right?
But there are definite downsides to e-books too. Battery life
can be a drag if you're getting really into a book and then
blammo - it dies! You have to find a plug or portable charger
pretty quickly. There's also a risk of losing or breaking the device
that has all your books loaded. If my e-reader crapped out, I
could potentially lose my entire collection in one shot. No thank
you! I also hear that some kids get distracted with the games,
internet, and other apps on their e-readers. With a paper book,
there's nothing else to divert your attention.
2024年5月23日发(作者:贲宛)
纸质阅读与电子阅读的利与弊辩论英语作文
全文共5篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Paper Books vs. E-Books: Which is Better?
Hi there! I'm Mary and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to talk
to you about something that kids like me argue about a lot -
whether paper books or e-books are better. It's a really tough
choice because there are good points on both sides. Let me
share my thoughts with you!
I have to admit, I'm a little old-fashioned and I really love
paper books. There's just something special about holding a real
book in your hands, feeling the pages, and smelling that
awesome book smell. My mom says it's the smell of success!
Haha! Paper books also let me collect them on my bookshelf to
show off to my friends. It makes me feel so proud when I can run
my fingers along the different spines.
But I get that paper books have some downsides too. They
are kind of heavy to carry around, especially the bigguns. And
you have to be really careful with them so you don't rip pages,
spill stuff on them, or let the book munchers (bugs) get to them.
It makes me sad when one of my books gets ruined. Also, paper
books can't read themselves aloud which is a super cool feature
that e-books have.
Speaking of e-books, those have some awesome advantages!
They are so lightweight and portable. I can bring my entire
library everywhere I go on a single tiny device! No more lugging
around a heavy backpack of books. E-books also have way more
features like being able to change the font size, look up
definitions, and like I mentioned - have it read aloud to me. That
read-aloud thing is so great for those loooong road trips with my
parents. Just plug in my headphones and I've got an audiobook!
Pretty neat, right?
But there are definite downsides to e-books too. Battery life
can be a drag if you're getting really into a book and then
blammo - it dies! You have to find a plug or portable charger
pretty quickly. There's also a risk of losing or breaking the device
that has all your books loaded. If my e-reader crapped out, I
could potentially lose my entire collection in one shot. No thank
you! I also hear that some kids get distracted with the games,
internet, and other apps on their e-readers. With a paper book,
there's nothing else to divert your attention.