求l两篇120个单词的英语作文 100
1.How do you like internet surfing?
2.What do you like the future development of internet?
3.How doer internet change your life? 展开
There is absolutely no doubt that internet has great influence on people's everyday life nowadays. Many are relying on it for making a living (very good livings), some others are using it for studies and looking for important information, which they would otherwise have to spend much longer time if searching for them through books and other means of paper documentries. So, indeed the internet has given modern people huge help and convenience.
As for myself, I think that I am belonging to the latter more, since I don't use the internet to make money. Of course to begin with, I wasn't quite so keen with the ideas, mainly because I wasn't well learnt enough to fully exploit the benefits, which it offers.
Now, I really like it and it has become a very important part of my life. I spend hours and hours of my time sitting in front of my computer screen doing this and that using of the internet. I play games (just like now) with it, finding information with it, shopping with it and even invest with it. I just can't do without it anymore. When I lost the broadband connection a couple of days ago, I was down right panicking and it seemed that I was back to 19th century, really feeling helpless and hopeless!
2.What do you like the future development of internet?
Since the internet has become so important to everyone of us, its future development is of course the very concerned topic for most of us. We already admire at how wonderful this modern idea has improved our everyday life. How many things we can do with it, and even doing things without leaving our houses, such as internet shoppings. Things you order through the internet. They will be delivered to your door steps as soon as the next day! What can be more wonderful than that? Would we have thought about this can be possible not so long ago? I am afraid not.
Would we like the internet to be even more useful, more powerful, offers us more possibilities, even more convenient and even more easy to use in the future? Of course yes, the more useful and powerful the better!
But isn't it convenient and useful enough already now? What else can it be improved? Does anyone has some good suggestions on how internet can be enhenced further. I don't, since I am not a computer expert and I don't think that I have any fresh ideas to make internet even better. But it doesn't mean that no one can. There are many genius in this world. I am sure they will never stop making internet more and more functionable. Time will tell, we will be sure to find it even more unbelievable in the very near future. Just mark my words!
楼上两位的不知是从那儿抄来的,只可惜太离题了。
我的绝对是原创,一共两篇,符合你的要求,希望会令你满意采纳,谢谢。
The history of the Internet began with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s. The public was first introduced to the Internet when a message was sent from computer science Professor Leonard Kleinrock's laboratory at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), after the second piece of network equipment was installed at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). This connection not only enabled the first transmission to be made, but is also considered to be the first Internet backbone. This began the point-to-point communication between mainframe computers and terminals, expanded to point-to-point connections between computers and then early research into packet switching. Packet switched networks such as ARPANET, Mark I at NPL in the UK, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Tymnet, and Telenet, were developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s using a variety of protocols. The ARPANET in particular led to the development of protocols for internetworking, where multiple separate networks could be joined together into a network of networks.
In 1982, the Internet protocol suite
(TCP/IP) was standardized and the concept of a world-wide network of
fully interconnected TCP/IP networks called the Internet was introduced.
Access to the ARPANET was expanded in 1981 when the National Science Foundation (NSF) developed the Computer Science Network (CSNET) and again in 1986 when NSFNET provided access to supercomputer sites in the United States from research and education organizations. Commercial Internet service providers
(ISPs) began to emerge in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The ARPANET
was decommissioned in 1990. The Internet was commercialized in 1995 when
NSFNET was decommissioned, removing the last restrictions on the use of
the Internet to carry commercial traffic.
Since the mid-1990s, the Internet has had a revolutionary impact on
culture and commerce, including the rise of near-instant communication
by electronic mail, instant messaging, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) "phone calls", two-way interactive video calls, and the World Wide Web with its discussion forums, blogs, social networking, and online shopping sites. The research and education community continues to develop and use advanced networks such as NSF's very high speed Backbone Network Service (vBNS), Internet2, and National LambdaRail.
Increasing amounts of data are transmitted at higher and higher speeds
over fiber optic networks operating at 1-Gbit/s, 10-Gbit/s, or more. TheInternet continues to grow, driven by ever greater amounts of online information and knowledge, commerce, entertainment, and social networking.
你那个老师布置的,真变态
我不是故意的,是有意的
你抄的不累吗