B6. The increasing popularity of video games and Internet suggests that consumers now want a more interactive entertainment experience than books, movies, and television can provide.
Here is my BS: I disagree with the author - attack: The author oversimplified the issue: need more analysis on factors such as the activities on Internet. Internet != interactive exp. Eg. people go YouTube to watch videoes. Eg. Video consoles can be used to watch DVD.
- attack: The author failed to include more evidence: how about the age groups?
- defend: The author overstated the trend: the interactive exp can be added on top, instead of merely replace, bother media such as books. Eg. TV never replaced movies. Movies never replaced opera. Opera never replaced street performance. Street performance never replaced....what else...
- defend: true, games and internet provide a new line of experience that cannot be achieved by books or movies. But this new exp can complement, instead of replace, the old fashion exp. (a bit overlap with the previous point)
I feel that the direction of the new topics is a lot different from the old one.... 新题都简直不是人能写的题目....