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自考英语二作文范文两篇

英语二这门科目一直都是自考生比较头疼的课程,而作为英语考试中的“重头戏”英语写作更是难上加难,今天小编就给大家分享几篇英语二作文范文,大家可以进行参考。

自考英语二作文范文两篇

IT IN OUR LIFFAT the beginning of the 20th century, there were four means of transmitting & receiving information over long distances: print, photographs, telegraph & telephone. In 1964, the Olympic Games in Tokyo became the first program to be transmitted via satellite.

The combination of satellites, which transmit information, computers, which store information, & television, which displays information, will change every home into an education & entertainment center. In theory, every person will have access to an unlimited amount of information, and people are able to shop from homes do banking without leaving the house, watch any movie they want on television as well as enjoy soho life.

IT make information from around the world available to be used quickly & easily, but some people worry that this may be a risk to our privacy. Namely, IT helps us and may also harm us.

Thus carefully controlling this new technology is the intelligent applications of IT.

2021年下半年自考英语二作文范文5

WHAT IS MONEY?

Money is something you’ve been familiar with throughout your life. You regularly use money to measure the value of things you own. You also have some of it in your pockets & in bank accounts. Money serves a number of functions as following:

Firstly, as a generally accepted medium of exchange, money rules out the need for barter, the direct exchange of one item for another;

Secondly, money provides a unit of account that serves as a standard to measure value, e.g., the concept of GNP will be useless without a standard of value such as the dollar.

Thirdly, money can also serve as store of value that can be quickly converted to goods & services. Namely, money is completely liquid, and it can immediately be converted to goods &services without any inconvenience or cost

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