2013年雅思考試:雅思口語最新范文之追星

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    寫作題目
    Nowadays young people are admiring media and sports stars, even though they donot set a good example. Do you think this is a positive or negativedevelopment?
    題目寫作思路分析
    大綱:邏輯心圖,四段定位,18句裝配。
    起--好現(xiàn)象,因為對年輕人來說,既是心態(tài)正常又是反應(yīng)社會發(fā)展,與道德考慮無關(guān)。
    承--理由例子細(xì)節(jié)。年輕人崇拜明星是極其正常的心里歷程,無關(guān)道德榜樣。
    轉(zhuǎn)--理由例子細(xì)節(jié)。年輕人崇拜明星是反應(yīng)媒體社會的影響,無關(guān)道德榜樣。
    合--整體而言是好現(xiàn)象,到底青年人免不了崇拜明星,所以道德的聯(lián)想應(yīng)該擺在一邊。
    范文
    There is no need to be overly preoccupied with the fantasy images of starsstanding out from the rest on the screen, the stage and the playing fieldbecause celebrity worship is part of everyday life, particularly amongadolescents. That young people are admiring media and sports celebrities issocially normal outside the academic and behavioral context. Accepting that itis good and natural to be young, then it is inevitable for young people to beobsessed with certain personalities as their ideal examples.
    Psychologically speaking, a certain amount of star admiration is normal. Whenyoung, becoming fans of favorite stars is a form of escapism and a way to dullemotional pain and stress; so, emulating celebrities is a natural part ofdevelopment to identify themselves with their icons. Even in adulthood, peoplerank successful individuals highly and model themselves after them. In a globalmedia culture, the lifestyle promoted by stars is often unattainable to theaverage person, regardless of whether it is realistic or ideal. Hence, thepoint is that young people choose their models for reasons based on renownedexcellence in a specific field rather than on scandals that happen sometimes.That is, it is to admire what is shining in famous people's career successesand not what happen to shadow their real lives.
    Not unlike fashion, "star worship syndrome" is simply a socialdevelopment, although there could be an unhealthy interest in the private livesof actors, actresses, pop singers, and sports players. Admiring celebrities maybe as blind as falling in love, and just as normal. When it comes to immatureand confused minds, love cannot be avoided, nor can admiration for heroes andheroines. Such star obsession has proliferated since the creation of the massmedia and therefore it had better not be regarded as a moral issue. To believethat celebrity worship is a negative development only makes out-of-date moralsense, leading to nowhere. In this gossip world, to criticize celebrities forfailing to deliver good examples all the time beyond their specialized fieldscalls for the need to stop, in the first place, the media outlets fromreporting what gossip is made of.