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To get help, Internet addicts tired of their square-eyed, keyboard tapping ways need look no further than the Web for counseling. There is now an online counseling service at www. relate, org. nz for Internet obsessives. Just e-mail the details of your Internet-induced crisis and help comes direct to your inbox. (46)The new breed of cybertherapists see nothing strange about offering help through the very medium that is swallowing their clients’ free time and splitting their marriages.
Getting hooked on the Internet isn’t confined to a few computer nerds. It’s on the rise everywhere—and women are the most likely addicts. The old stereotypical addict was a young man who spent hours playing games, downloading software or reading messages on newsgroups. (47)Yet, the new image is of a young woman who fritters away hours e-mailing friends, buying books and CDs online, talking in chatrooms and looking for information for next year’s holiday.
Ingrid Parker, once a slave to Internet chatrooms, found her experiences so devastating that she wrote a book to help other addicts break the habit. (48) Her computer dream turned to nightmare when she sold up and moved to be with her cyberpal (who had just left his wife), only to be told a week later that the couple were getting back together. The heart-breaking turn of events gave her the motivation to control her addiction—and write the book Caught in the Web.
For Ingrid Parker, anyone who is married or in a sound relationship should not really be spending hours talking to someone else and ignoring their nearest and dearest. (49)While Parker provided her own therapy by putting her experiences down on paper, she recommends others take up the online counseling offer, or log off from the Worldwide Web gradually.
She said, "It’s like smoking. It’s not a good idea to suddenly go cold turkey. People often e mail me about the problem and I tell them to gradually wean themselves off and not to switch to a scheme where you pay per hour for online time. (50)If they break their resolution, all they end up with then is the same old problem plus money difficulties for the long hours they have spent logged in to the Internet. "
Of course, the Internet is definitely addictive but if you can keep it in control it has advantages, too. Using it can be a steep learning curve so it helps you become very quick at learning. Also there is a huge demand for people in the field of Information Technology (IT) and hours on the Internet are great training.

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参考答案:[译文] 帕克通过把自己的经历写成文章提供了她自己的治疗方法,她劝告别人要接受网上咨询,或者逐渐地远离万维网。

解析: 本句结构为when引导时间状语再加主句。recommence that“建议……”,通常用虚拟语"气should+动词原型,should可以省略。
[词汇] put...down on paper(把……写下来)take up(本意“拿起,从事”,本题是“从事,开始干……”)log in,log off(均为计算机术语,前者意为“联机、链接”,后者意为“断开链接”)

可接受的翻译 不可接受的翻译
by putting her experiences down on paper:把她的经验写下来 把她的经验放到纸上
she recommends others take up the online counseling offer:她劝告别人接受网上咨询 她推荐别人从事网上咨询
翻译实例:
例1:帕克通过把自己的经历写成文章提供了她自己的治疗方法,她劝告别人要接受网上咨询,或者逐渐地远离万维网。
例2:通过把自己的经历写成文章,帕克把自己的治疗方法提供给大家。她劝告别人占据在线咨询服务,或是慢慢远离万维网。
例3:通过把自己的经历写成文章,帕克把自己的治疗方法提供给大家。她‘劝告别人占据在线咨询服务,或是慢慢把万维网锯成段。
例4:通过把自己的经历放到纸上,帕克把自己的治疗方法提供给大家。她劝告别人占据在线资讯提供,或是慢慢把万维网锯成段。
例5:当帕克提供她自己的治疗通过把她自己的经历放到纸上,她推荐其他人占据线上咨询提供,或者是把万维网慢慢锯成段。

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