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关于信息真实性的托福作文范文

  关于信息真实性的托福作文范文,我们每天都接触大量新闻和信息,以至于不能确定哪些信息是真实的,谁说的话又是值得相信的,关于信息真实性问题你怎么看?以下就是北外托福小编为您整理的关于信息真实性的托福作文范文。
  【题目分析】
  Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? These days, we have so many sources of news and information that we can hardly tell which one is reliable or who is telling the truth. Use specific reasons or examples to support your ideas.
  你是否同意以下观点?现在,我们每天都接触大量新闻和信息,以至于不能确定哪些信息是真实的,谁说的话又是值得相信的。请用具体的理由和事例来说明。
  【高分范文】
  "Man came by to hook up my cable TV
  We settled in for the night my baby and me
  We switched 'round and 'round 'til half-past dawn
  There was fifty-seven channels and nothin' on."
  In this humorous song, Bruce Springsteen is mocking a situation that present-day media users know all too well: Just because there is a lot of information out there, there is no guarantee that anything you find will be true or useful.
  This glut of information, especially in cyberspace, poses serious problems for serious researchers. How is one to determine the validity of resources on the Internet? Take Wikipedia, for example, which describes itself as "an open source web-based online encyclopedia." The site continues: "Today Wikipedia includes 15 million freely usable articles in over two hundred languages worldwide, and content from a million registered user accounts and countless anonymous contributors." Ay, there's the rub. Who are these "anonymous contributors"? Why won't they tell us their names? Is it because they are simply too modest to boast about their talents? Or is it because they are making up most of what they write?
  The ease with which professional writers can access information from the Internet also leads us-on too many occasions-to suspect the veracity of their output. More and more often, we hear horror stories of journalists who have had to resign their posts because they were caught plagiarizing from another news reporter's work. In recent years, for example, a journalist at the Seattle Times newspaper was accused of inserting paragraphs that he himself did not write into an article under his own byline. When confronted, the journalist replied in his defense, "It was obviously a cut-and-paste job; I probably used a number of wire stories and other sources and carelessly squished them all together when I wrote the story."
  Teachers know all too well the hazards of allowing their students to do research on the Web. Too many students seem to think that "cutting and pasting" a section of someone else's work into your own paper is just "paraphrasing" the original source. In 2003, Donald L. McCabe, the founder of the Center for Academic Integrity (C.A.I.) at Duke University, estimated that 40% of college students admitted to plagiarizing their assignments. No doubt that number is even higher now.
  So what can be done about this unchecked flood of useless (and sometimes outright false) information? The answer is clear, "Researcher beware." We need to become more discerning readers and consumers of information, open to all aspects of a particular topic, unwilling to accept statements as fact until we can verify them for ourselves, and suspicious of anything that is too popular, too accepted, too good to be true.
  【范文翻译】
  “电信工人给我家装上了有线电视
  夜里,我和宝贝终于安定下来
  我们一圈一圈地调着电视频道直到半夜
  57个频道,没有一个可以着的。”
  通过这首诙谐的歌曲,布鲁斯·斯普林斯汀嘲笑了现在媒体用户都极为清楚的一种社会现象:因为信息太多,所以不能确定哪些信息是真实的,哪些是有用的。
  过剩的信息,特别是网络信息,给严谨的研究人员带来了严重的问题。我们怎么确定网络信息来源的有效性?以维基百科为例,它把自己描述为“一本来源开放的网络在线百科全书”。该网站还说:“至今,在全球范围内,维基百科拥有1 500多万篇自由使用的条目,这些条目被译成200多种语言,由百万注册用户以及数不清的匿名用户贡献编写。”问题就在这里,谁是这些匿名奉献者?为什么他们不告诉我们真实的姓名?难道因为他们过于谦虚,以至于不想向世人炫耀他们的才能?抑或是因为他们所提供的信息其实大多是自己杜撰的?
  很多时候,职业写作者轻易引用网络的信息也不禁令我们对其作品的真实性产生怀疑。我们越来越频繁地听到关于新闻工作者的可怕的传闻。因为被发现剽窃了别人的作品,他们不得不辞掉工作。例如近几年,一名《西雅图时报》的记者被控告在一篇署自己名字的文章中插入了一些不是自己原创的段落。在当面对质的时候,他辩解道:“很显然它就是一个复制、粘贴的工作,在我写这个故事的时候,很有可能是把一些专线报道和别的来源不经意地组合在一起。”
  老师们深知让自己的学生在网络上做研究的危害。太多学生似乎认为,把别人作品中的某些材料直接引用到自己的论文中,就是对原始材料的解释说明。2003年,杜克大学学术诚信中心的创始人唐纳德·L·麦凯布估计,40%的大学生承认他们的作业存在剽窃。不用说,现在这个数目甚至会更高。
  那么现在该如何应对这股不加校验、无用(有时甚至是完全错误的)信息泛滥的洪流呢?答案很简单,做一个谨慎的研究者,成为对信息更有鉴别力的读者和消费者;对具体话题的每个方面持开放态度;在我们能自己证实之前,不轻易相信他人的说法;敢于怀疑那些过于流行、过于肯定、过于完美的事情的真实性。
  以上就是北外托福小编为您整理的关于信息真实性的托福作文范文。做一个谨慎的研究者,成为对信息更有鉴别力的读者和消费者,你怎么看?小编提醒大家,托福考试需努力,托福也要拒绝“二战”,有条件的同学建议参加托福培训班进行系统学习。
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