saga_yaqi 2008-6-4 17:57
SAGA滴文~望大家指点下~
[align=left][size=12pt]书本知识与经验那个更重要。写了一小时……指点下~谢了~:loveliness: [/size][/align]
[size=5][size=12pt][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana]Nowadays, there is an increasing percentage of students as well as teachers who claim that we should pay more attention to the knowledge gained from experience than to the knowledge gained from books. They may be right about the importance of experience, but they seem to neglect to take into account the fact that book is to studying what foundation is to a skyscraper. If let the advantages of experience be carefully compared with the ones of books, the most striking conclusion is obvious as books make learning faster, easier, cheaper and more systemized.[/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana] [/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana]Any discussion about studying would inevitably involves time saving, money saving and ease. Books can be a good help for students to learn more within quite a short period. We may take a single example of scientists: For a mathematician or a physician, without books, it is easy to imagine how long it will take them to get all those theories which have already been edited in thousands of books; for a chemist, only with experience, how much reagent will they use, which can be a great cost; for a biologist, a large number of animals will die just because the absence of books... These cases are not isolated, they are typical of dozens. On the other hand, we can see that learning with books can save us much more than learning depend on experience. While when we are students at school, it is indisputable that time is the most limited, and money is just the very thing that we are short of. [/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana] [/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana]Equally impotant is that we should see that knowledge we gained from books are more systemized.It may be true that experience can give us a lot, but it is undouted that those we learn from experience is lack and can not cover all sides of one thing. We could also take chemistry and biology as examples, in chemistry experiments, there will possibly be some tiny reagents which are invisible to our naked eyes, that may cause us neglect the real phenomenons; in biology, when we dissect a mouse, the organs of it can cause the same result. But the editors and writer of books must have already done the experiment or dissected for thousands of times, they have watched the reagents and the mice under the microscopes, which can avoid all those problems.[/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana] [/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana]We should also point out that in some sense, there are a few advantages of the knowledge gained from experience. Among them, the most notable one is that it may be more vivid. While doing an experiment, we could see the reagents subsidence by ourselves. And by experience something ourselves, we may learn more and remember better after all. Books are uncomarable in this point.[/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana] [/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][align=left][size=12pt][font=Verdana]Considering all the factors above, we may then arrive at the conclusion that as a source of gaining knowledge, books are better than experience, although both of them have their own advantages.[/font][/size][/align][/align][align=left][font=Verdana][/font][/size][/size] [/align][align=left][font=Verdana][/font] [/align]
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