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In recent years, the traditional printed newspaper has faced a serious challenge. The Christian Science Monitor became the first national newspaper to shut down its print edition, and recently, the world-famous magazine Newsweek announced that it would soon cease publishing on paper and shift to an online-only format. Will the printed newspaper one day be replaced by the online newspaper Some believe so while many still hold an optimistic view on the future of traditional newspapers. Read carefully the opinions from both sides and write your response in about 200 words, in which you should first summarize briefly the opinions from both sides and give your view on the issue.
Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
YES NO
The new media, such as the Internet and mobile
phone applications, have exerted a great influence on peo-
ple"s life. The online newspaper is fast, instant, and con-
venient, while the printed newspaper often responds slowly
to the latest news. People are now used to reading online
newspapers on smart phones, and few people have the
patience to wait for printed newspapers.
The online newspaper is also environment-friendly,
which is in accord with the trend of saving energy in to-
day"s world. The printed newspaper consumes a large
number of natural resources, and will, in the long term,
be gradually replaced.
The multiple services, such as posting comments
and finding related news through the links provided by
online newspapers, have greatly enriched people"s
reading experiences and know-ledge. Traditional news-
papers can hardly compete in this sense.
There are still a large number of people in
the world who have no access to the Internet.
For these people, the printed newspaper is an
important way to know about the latest events
at home and abroad.
Although the printed newspaper can not
be as fast-responding as the online news-
paper, it still can provide many in-depth
reports and analytical articles for readers.
Many column writers are invited to write
special feature reports for printed
newspapers. The online newspaper, on the other
hand, is only suitable for fast reading.
Many readers prefer to read printed news-
papers because they do not like staring at the
computer or cell phone screens. Printed news-
papers are also preferred by the elderly people.

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