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2、nmodernsociety._______2)Computersarealsoenteringordinaryfamilies。_______3)Despitealltheadvantages,computercanneverreplacethehumanbrain.______Computersareplayingamoreandmoreimportantroleinmodernsociety.Theyarewidelyusedinthefieldofbusiness,industry,andtransportation。Theyhavealsofoundvariedapplicati
3、onsinmedicalwork,spacetravelaswellasinscientificresearch.Knownasthemarvelof个人收集整理勿做商业用途theAutomationAge,computersarebringingaboutafantasticspurtinscienceandtechnology.Computersarealsoenteringordinaryfamilies。Theycanbepluggedintoanationalnetworkandbeusedlikeradios.Today,ordinarypeopleusethemtoobtai
4、nvaluableinformation,professorsusethemtoputunrelatedfactsinorder,andchildrenusethemtoplaygames.Thereseemstobenolimittotheworkthatcomputerscando。Despitealltheadvantages,computerscanneverreplacethehumanbrain.Thehumanbrainisatleast10000timesmorecomplexthanacomputer。Theformerhasmorethan10billioncellsw
5、hilethelatterhasonlyafewhundredthousandparts。What'smore,computerscannotmakedecisionsoftheirown—theyneeddetailedinstructionfromhumanbeingstooperate。Justinthissense,“electronicbrains”canneverreplacehumanbrainsaltogether.一、英语提示作文:Youshouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlineasfollowings(giveninEnglish)个人收
6、集整理勿做商业用途OnPart-timeJobs1)Inrecentyears,somecollegestudentshaveheldpart-timejobs。2)Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesforpart—timejobs.3)ConclusionOnthePart—timeJobsInrecentyears,somecollegestudentshaveheldpart-timejobs,whichsomepeopleareagainstandsomearefor。Inmyopinion,themostimportantthingishowthestud
7、entsdealwiththerelationshipbetweenstudyandapart–timejob。Ononehand,thestudentsshouldknowthatstudyincollegeisthefoundationoftheirwholelife。Ascollegestudents,theirknowledgeismainlyobtainedfrombooks。Iftheycannotspend
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