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1、Steps of summary writing Nowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. According to a report issued in December by Chinas e-commerce platform Taobao on Chinas “l(fā)azy economy” The so-called lazy economy refers to a new type of consumption of products and services
2、 which are designed to save time and labor. According to the report, many people of the post-1995 generation buy high-tech electronic devices such as Young people are willing to spend money on such products because they want to enjoy hard-earned leisure time after a busy and stressful day at work or
3、 school, reported Global Times. Because they need to focus on their studies or jobs, these so-called lazy people tend to use their leisure time more efficiently. For example While the “l(fā)azy economy” might be convenient for young people, it might also create problems. The “l(fā)azy economy” on campus is
4、expressed in things like people buying food or other things without leaving the dormitory Nowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. According to a report issued in December by Chinas e-commerce platform Taobao on Chinas “l(fā)azy economy” The so-called lazy eco
5、nomy refers to a new type of consumption of products and services which are designed to save time and labor. According to the report, many people of the post-1995 generation buy high-tech electronic devices such as Young people are willing to spend money on such products because they want to enjoy h
6、ard-earned leisure time after a busy and stressful day at work or school, reported Global Times. Because they need to focus on their studies or jobs, these so-called lazy people tend to use their leisure time more efficiently. For example While the “l(fā)azy economy” might be convenient for young people
7、, it might also create problems. The “l(fā)azy economy” on campus is expressed in things like people buying food or other things without leaving the dormitoryReading for the structure Nowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. According to a report issued in Dec
8、ember by Chinas e-commerce platform Taobao on Chinas “l(fā)azy economy”, Chinese people spent 16 billion yuan on products and services online in 2018. The post-1995 generation was the “l(fā)aziest” as its consumption increased by 82 percent, compared with that in 2017. Reading for the key pointslazy economy
9、 Nowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. According to a report issued in December by Chinas e-commerce platform Taobao on Chinas “l(fā)azy economy”, Chinese people spent 16 billion yuan on products and services online in 2018. The post-1995 generation was the
10、 “l(fā)aziest” as its consumption increased by 82 percent, compared with that in 2017. Nowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. According to a report issued in December by Chinas e-commerce platform Taobao on Chinas “l(fā)azy economy”, Chinese people spent 16 bill
11、ion yuan on products and services online in 2018. The post-1995 generation was the “l(fā)aziest” as its consumption increased by 82 percent, compared with that in 2017. Nowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. According to a report issued in December by Chinas
12、 e-commerce platform Taobao on Chinas “l(fā)azy economy”, Chinese people spent 16 billion yuan on products and services online in 2018. The post-1995 generation was the “l(fā)aziest” as its consumption increased by 82 percent, compared with that in 2017. S1S2S3 The so-called lazy economy refers to a new typ
13、e of consumption of products and services which are designed to save time and labor. According to the report, many people of the post-1995 generation buy high-tech electronic devices such as floor mopping robots and automatic window cleaners, which save the trouble of doing household chores. Meanwhi
14、le, take-out food delivery services are also popular among people born after 1995.Reading for the key pointsS1S2S3 The so-called lazy economy refers to a new type of consumption of products and services which are designed to save time and labor. According to the report, many people of the post-1995
15、generation buy high-tech electronic devices such as floor mopping robots and automatic window cleaners, which save the trouble of doing household chores. Meanwhile, take-out food delivery services are also popular among people born after 1995. Young people are willing to spend money on such products
16、 because they want to enjoy hard-earned leisure time after a busy and stressful day at work or schoolBecause they need to focus on their studies or jobs, these so-called lazy people tend to use their leisure time more efficiently. For example, Wei Duo, a 21-year-old college student, is a frequent us
17、er of take-out food delivery services. “I once had a birthday cake delivered to my friend who lives far from my homeReading for the key pointsS1+S2S3+S4+S5+S6 Young people are willing to spend money on such products because they want to enjoy hard-earned leisure time after a busy and stressful day a
18、t work or schoolBecause they need to focus on their studies or jobs, these so-called lazy people tend to use their leisure time more efficiently. For example, Wei Duo, a 21-year-old college student, is a frequent user of take-out food delivery services. “I once had a birthday cake delivered to my fr
19、iend who lives far from my home Young people are willing to spend money on such products because they want to enjoy hard-earned leisure time after a busy and stressful day at work or schoolBecause they need to focus on their studies or jobs, these so-called lazy people tend to use their leisure time
20、 more efficiently. For example, Wei Duo, a 21-year-old college student, is a frequent user of take-out food delivery services. “I once had a birthday cake delivered to my friend who lives far from my home Young people are willing to spend money on such products because they want to enjoy hard-earned
21、 leisure time after a busy and stressful day at work or schoolBecause they need to focus on their studies or jobs, these so-called lazy people tend to use their leisure time more efficiently. For example, Wei Duo, a 21-year-old college student, is a frequent user of take-out food delivery services.
22、“I once had a birthday cake delivered to my friend who lives far from my homeS1S2S3S4 While the “l(fā)azy economy” might be convenient for young people, it might also create problems. The “l(fā)azy economy” on campus is expressed in things like people buying food or other things without leaving the dormitor
23、y. As a result, they stay in their dormitories all day long, playing on computers and smartphones. According to Jinan Daily, this situation could lead to young people becoming less sociable and even developing problems of communicating with others. Young people should be alert to it. Reading for the
24、 key points While the “l(fā)azy economy” might be convenient for young people, it might also create problems. The “l(fā)azy economy” on campus is expressed in things like people buying food or other things without leaving the dormitory. As a result, they stay in their dormitories all day long, playing on co
25、mputers and smartphones. According to Jinan Daily, this situation could lead to young people becoming less sociable and even developing problems of communicating with others. Young people should be alert to it. While the “l(fā)azy economy” might be convenient for young people, it might also create probl
26、ems. The “l(fā)azy economy” on campus is expressed in things like people buying food or other things without leaving the dormitory. As a result, they stay in their dormitories all day long, playing on computers and smartphones. According to Jinan Daily, this situation could lead to young people becoming
27、 less sociable and even developing problems of communicating with others. Young people should be alert to it. Young people should be alert to it. S5Nowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. The so-called lazy economy refers to a new type of consumption of p
28、roducts and services which are designed to save time and labor. Young people are willing to spend money on such products because they want to enjoy hard-earned leisure time by using it more efficiently after a busy and stressful day at work or school.While the “l(fā)azy economy” might be convenient for
29、young people, it might lead to young people becoming less sociable and even developing problems of communicating with others. Young people should be alert to it. 1234The key pointsSteps of summary writingStructureTopic sentenceKey wordsSynonym / AntonymPart of speechSentence patternVoiceSynonym / An
30、tonymPart of speechParaphrase the key pointsNowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. 1Nowadays, an increasing number ofbecausenowadaysan increasing number ofbecauselazylazyat presenttodaynowmore and morea rising number ofbe increasing / risinga(n) rise / i
31、ncrease in because ofdue toowing toas a result ofresulting / arising fromidlelazinessParaphrase the key pointsrefers totypeconsumptionbe designed tosave time and laborThe so-called lazy economy refers to a new type of consumption of products and services which are designed to save time and labor. 2i
32、smeanskindsortcategorybuyingpurchaseconsume / buy / purchasebe intended tobe aimed atwith the purpose / aim / intention ofin order to / totime and labor-savingnot to wasteNowadays, an increasing number of young Chinese spend money because they are “l(fā)azy”. The so-called lazy economy refers to a new t
33、ype of consumption of products and services which are designed to save time and labor. Young people are willing to spend money on such products because they want to enjoy hard-earned leisure time by using it more efficiently after a busy and stressful day at work or school.While the “l(fā)azy economy” m
34、ight be convenient for young people, it might lead to young people becoming less sociable and even developing problems of communicating with others. Young people should be alert to it. 1234Paraphrase the key pointsorganizepolish (coherent, concise) StructureTopic sentenceKey wordsSynonym / AntonymPart of speechSentence patternVoiceSte
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