網癮高中英語作文
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篇1
As the development of economic and science,almost every family owns a compuer,therefore,more and more students are addicted to computers games.隨著經濟和科學的發展,幾乎每家每戶都有一臺電腦,所以,越來越多的學生沉迷於電腦遊戲In my opinion,excessively addicted to computers games is not a good phenomenon.It's well known that many students spent so much time on computer games that they usually fail in exams.Some students who are banned to use computer by their parents even steal trick money from their parents to go to the internet bar. Its dishonest and serious!在我看來,過度沉迷於電腦遊戲不是一個好現象。眾所周知,很多學生花費很多時間在電腦遊戲上,以致他們經常考試不及格。有些被家長禁止用電腦的學生甚至從父母那裡偷錢騙錢去網咖。這樣很不誠實,也很嚴重。As a student,i think our basic thing is study,so we should keep far away from computer games,and study hard to repay our parents.我想,作為一個學生,我們最基礎的事情就是學習,所以,我們應當遠離電腦遊戲,努力學習以回報父母。
篇2
Li Xiaohu spent too much time playing computer games and fell behind others.
Li Xiaohu spent too much time playing computer games and he fell behind others. As a good/close friend of his, I must do something to help him.
First, I must tell him that playing computer games too much is bad for his health, especially for his eyes. So he must give it up. I can play more sports with him after school. Maybe he will become more interested in sports than computer games.
And then I'll ask him to concentrate more on his study. Of course, I will try my best to help him with all his subjects. I think I can do it in many fun ways and let him find much fun in studying.
At the same time, I'll ask both his parents and our teachers to help him, too. If I try these, I'm sure he will make great progress soon.
李小虎花太多的時間玩電腦遊戲,落後於別人。
李小虎花太多的時間玩電腦遊戲,他落後於別人。作為一名優秀的/他的密友,我必須做些事情來幫助他。
首先,我必須告訴他,玩電腦遊戲太多對他的健康有害,尤其是對他的眼睛。所以他必須放棄它。放學後我和他可以玩更多的運動。他也許會成為體育比電腦遊戲更感興趣。
然後我會請他更專注於他的研究。當然,我會盡力幫助他與他所有的科目。我認為我能做許多有趣的方式,讓他在研究中發現很多樂趣。
與此同時,我會問他的父母和我們的老師幫助他,。如果我試試這些,我相信他很快就會取得更大的進步
篇3
More and more teenage addicts are refusing to leave theirbedroomsand some young adults are playing fantasy games onlineuntil theyliterally drop dead. He didnt adapt very easily intohigh school,said Chu Dong-jiu, whose son, Jae-yun, 17, cruisesfootball websites12 to 14 hours a day. That was why he droppedout. Now he spendsall the time he is not eating on the computer.He hasnt been out ofthe house for eight months.
Eighty per cent of South Koreans have broadband internet,thehighest rate in the world. In Britain the figure is less thanathird. This is partly the result of its intense,science-basedschooling. But according to Dr Kim Hyun-soo, chairmanof theAssociation of Internet Addiction Psychiatrists, aneducationfrenzy has undermined childrens self-confidence andforced themto seek escape elsewhere.
Children, many tutored beyond school, enjoy little freetimeoutside home, driving them into the solitary solace ofthecomputer, he said. What children do on the internet reflectswhatthey want in reality, he said. The dreams they pursue arethedreams they would pursue in ordinary life.The most common obsession is with online games in whichplayersbecome fantasy figures in landscapes pitted with foesandobstacles. One 28-year-old collapsed and died last yearafterplaying a game non-stop for 50 hours in an internet cafe.Doctorssaid he died from exhaustion and dehydration. Studies showfive percent of gamers are seriously addicted, with a further15-20 percent betraying signs of an unhealthy obsession. Gamersmake up 90per cent of Dr Kims patients, often referred to him bymentalhospitals to which parents had taken their children. Theother 10per cent are guilty of freakish and anti-social behaviouronwebsites. These people are very frustrated inside and fullofanger, he said. topsage
The government has stepped in, banning children frominternetcafes after 10pm, and sending teams of psychologists tovisitthem.