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The disadvantages of internet outweigh the advantages of argument.
You can also learn all kinds of news through the Internet. If you want to know something, just click the mouse and the information you want to know will automatically appear in front of you. It's really "a scholar stays at home, and everyone knows it." At least playing computer games can exercise and improve our reaction ability and the cooperation ability of hands and brains, help us understand computers, know computers and learn computers, and let us relax in intense study. There are still many benefits! ..... So many conveniences, no wonder there are so many netizens!

The disadvantage of the network is that it takes time to play computer games first. If we play computer games too much, the time we spend studying will be greatly reduced, unless we are geniuses who can learn without learning. As far as we ordinary people are concerned, it is strange that our academic performance will not decline!

Secondly, playing computer games, especially for a long time, is very harmful to our eyesight and health. When you indulge in the pleasure brought by computer games, your eyesight will decline day by day unconsciously. When you finally wake up, it's too late!

Third, playing computer games is especially a waste of money. As primary school students, our pocket money is mainly given by our parents. Imagine, whose parents are willing to give us money to play games online very readily? Therefore, in order to play computer games online in internet cafes, we will definitely ask our parents for it, or we will try our best to make money. Where can we study? Some students even go to the point of no return of crime, alas! What is this for?

For example, some people are addicted to online games; Some people play violent games and kill their fathers and enemies; Some people come out of internet cafes, but they don't know where they are. They walked on the tracks and fell dead!

In the course of the debate, we refuted the proposition that "computers are purely for fun": there are indeed many people who like to play in universities, but it should be noted that a large number of college students lose interest in learning before they like to play. There are many reasons for losing interest in learning, including dislike of one's major, unreasonable curriculum setting, and poor teaching level of some teachers.

Experts say that freshmen have poor self-control ability and should be controlled. Is it true?/You don't say. Not necessarily. In fact, freshmen work hard because they have developed solid study habits in high school and have a good vision for college life. The number of absenteeism in freshman year is the least, and self-study in freshman year is the most. I wonder where the experts came to the conclusion that freshmen have poor self-control. Trying to bring students back to the classroom and make them realize the value of learning is the solution to the problem. Otherwise, even if students don't have their own computers, they can go to Internet cafes in the dark.

Then, Zheng Fang put forward the view that "it is a waste for freshmen to buy computers". We responded positively: Is it because freshmen are not allowed to bring their own computers to save money? I admit that we can save some electricity and some money, but are these enough to show that students should be forbidden to bring their own computers? If everyone in the street doesn't drive and only takes the bus, of course, it can be saved, but can we ban private cars on this grounds?

Can students save money by forbidding bringing computers into school? This is too simple! There are many items that can be consumed in universities, and there are also many high-level items that can be consumed. If a student can spend "high consumption" on information products that are still related to learning, instead of spending "high consumption" in other places that are unclear, I am afraid parents will worry a lot.

Calculate a pure economic account of whether to use a computer: if you spend 5 thousand yuan to buy a better computer, four years of college is no problem; If there is no computer, for an internet addict, even if surfing the Internet outside only costs ten yuan a day (which is the middle level of school netizens), it will be a big expense in one semester, and many functions in the Internet cafe can't be realized. It is clear at a glance which method is more economical and cost-effective.

It can be seen that whether to save or not can not be achieved by prohibiting what kind of items to bring. Schools can guide it, but if it is banned, people will doubt the motivation of the "prohibition of alcohol".

In the name of thrift, freshmen will undoubtedly be pushed to social Internet cafes. Social Internet cafes are a mixed place, which will have a negative impact on freshmen. In addition, freshmen are not allowed to bring their own computers, which means that sophomores or freshmen are allowed to bring their own computers, which is ridiculous in itself. If freshmen bring their own computers, they can use them for four years, but sophomores are only allowed to bring their own computers, and they can only use them for three years. From this perspective, freshmen will spend more time using their own computers, and computers will play a greater role. Comparatively speaking, bringing your own computer is much more economical than being a sophomore.

Obviously, the rationality of this prohibition in the name of saving is quite doubtful, and the beautiful appearance of saving cannot cover up the unreliability of its internal logic. Therefore, I think that when we advocate building an economical society, we should avoid equating "advocating economy" with "reasonable process", because the good wish of "advocating economy" cannot directly explain the rationality of its process.

With the deepening of the viewpoint, the debate reached the most wonderful moment. The students rushed to express their views, and the other party suggested that "you can go to the school computer room to study." Our answer is that the computer in the school is too limited to meet the needs of most students, which leads to two girls competing to use the computer in the school. We also gave an example. When I was a freshman, I didn't bring my computer in time. It was inconvenient to use the computer and I couldn't practice my knowledge well, which led to the whole class barely passing the professional course.

After the whole debate, we remained calm and analyzed the problem, and then refuted different arguments. I have always paid attention to the civilization of language, and I have never quarreled from beginning to end. Although the level of our debate is far from professional, our arguments are well-founded, solid and powerful, without any exaggeration.

I learned a lot in this debate. The most important thing is to make me realize that everything has its good side and bad side, and to maintain a comprehensive and scientific attitude towards the problem. In the history of human development, the emergence and development of electronic computers has a long history. However, the computer-based Internet, I don't know when it started, quietly entered and integrated into our lives. With the development of modern society, the dependence on the Internet has reached an unprecedented level. Network has brought a powerful way of information dissemination, greatly shortened the time of information release and reception, and avoided many unnecessary waste of resources. Since the network began to spread slowly, major companies have established their own web pages and websites on the Internet to introduce their own situation and publicize their products. More companies openly solicit orders online to better promote their products. There are more and more similar websites, opening many different kinds of online shopping malls, and flaunting their products as cheaper and more cost-effective than usual. In an instant, information spread widely among netizens, resulting in a full exchange of supply and demand information. As long as people enter the goods they want online and search, they will present a lot of supplier information. Suppliers can also use the information on the Internet to inquire which consumers have the greatest consumption capacity for their goods and statistical data, so as to better publicize them. People can do business online without leaving home, which greatly promotes the situation of both supply and demand in the market. In today's highly developed information industry, people's demand for information is increasing. Internet has become the best media. For students, many large-scale exam registration and results inquiry can be completed online, without making a busy and expensive voice call as before. Details of the national unified civil service examination in the past two years have also been published online. Candidates can see a series of details such as recruitment department, number of applicants, positions and requirements at a glance as long as they open the recruitment website in their region. It is also clearly displayed on the internet together with the materials and registration places that need to be prepared for the application, so that candidates can understand the situation very conveniently and easily. For units that publish information, it is no longer necessary to send personnel to promote it from place to place; For candidates who want to know the situation, they don't have to go all the way to the designated place to get the enrollment brochure and understand the enrollment situation. Both sides have benefited a lot from the spread of network information. The network has greatly narrowed the distance between people. As we all know, games on the Internet are constantly developing and expanding, and there are more and more kinds of games. Take OICQ as an example. Because of the distance between time and space, many friends can't always keep in touch with reality. In these cases, QQ provides a good contact way for friends. In QQ, you can not only keep in touch with old friends, but also make many new friends. In the short chat and communication, the spiritual distance between people has been narrowed. In other different online games, people can also get to know each other and become good friends through mutual cooperation and help in the game. People can also write to each other online by email and tell each other how they are doing. In the last two months of SARS, the epidemic situation in different regions was different. In Hong Kong and Beijing, where the epidemic is serious, a large number of primary and secondary school students are suspended. During the period when students are out of school, the education department only uses the network to open an "air classroom" on the Internet to provide students with basic academic questions and exercises, so that students can study as usual at home. The novelty of learning methods attracts students' attention and improves their interest in learning. Similar distance education is also used in many other teaching. For example, when we were in senior three, we couldn't go back to school to take the rest of the courses because some students went out to work. However, whether you are working at school or outside, you must take the graduation exam. In order to facilitate the students who are absent from class, the teacher puts notes on the internet to facilitate students to study by themselves. Not only education and study, but also trade meetings can be held online. The word "network conference" is widely popular on the Internet. Merchants and companies from different countries and regions can hold online meetings through the network to coordinate and discuss important business issues, which saves a series of tedious procedural steps such as convening participants and agreeing on the time and place of the meeting, and saves a lot of manpower and material resources. However, while the network brings us various benefits, it also brings us many disadvantages. First of all, the rapid development of the Internet has brought loopholes to unscrupulous businessmen. There are many bad websites such as pornography, violence and gambling. In order to make huge profits, these unscrupulous businessmen keep spreading pornographic profiteering information on the website, regardless of how harmful the information on the website is to the ideological health of teenagers. What's more, making different pornographic films requires the audience to pay before viewing them. In addition to pornographic profiteering websites, some websites have telephone charging systems. Once visitors open their web pages, they will be charged extremely expensive and unreasonable long-distance telephone charges, which will cause huge economic losses to visitors. There are many intermediary websites on the Internet that introduce jobs, recruit friends and marriage, but there are also many websites that cheat money and fail to fulfill their obligations. Netizens will step into these elaborate traps if they are not careful. Secondly, the internet has brought many disputes between people. Because the government's policy on the Internet is not perfect, many questions about intellectual property rights are constantly emerging. For example, after some articles were published on the internet, they were copied and revised many times, and then they were re-published after being taken for themselves, which seriously violated the copyright of the original author. However, due to the complexity and uncertainty of the network, the source of plagiarism is often not found. For another example, the accounts we have in online games are sometimes illegally stolen, which is actually a criminal responsibility, but we often let things go away because we can't find a thief. The account of the game is still a trivial matter. If important business information is stolen and relevant business secrets are leaked, the stolen company will suffer serious losses. If the theft is a state secret, the consequences are even more unimaginable. The military and national defense system of the whole country may be greatly damaged, and even immeasurable manpower and material resources are needed to re-establish military data. The Internet has not only brought invisible harm to people's minds, but also caused great harm to the health of many netizens. On TV, we have seen such reports many times: a teenager suddenly became paralyzed and unable to move because he played games online for too long, and in severe cases he went into shock and coma. Due to the radiation of the computer to the human body, if people sit in front of the computer for a long time without activity, it is very easy to cause all kinds of unpredictable physical injuries. The most obvious is the damage to vision. According to statistics, people who have been engaged in computer work for a long time have much worse overall vision than those who rarely touch computers. The network has brought immeasurable convenience, opportunities and wealth to people, and also brought many unexpected potential crises to people. The internet is really a place that people love and hate.