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发表于 2016-7-10 16:52:42
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6. Should People Own Cars or Not?
(a)
There is no denying the fact that it has been a hotly debated topic in
China whether people should have their own cars. People’s opinions differ
sharply on this issue. Some hold the positive view. They say that the car
provides the most convenient form of transportation. Besides, a car is a
comfortable way to travel, especially in winter. Finally, a driver is usually
safe in his car when he is out at night.
Others, however, hold the opposite view. They say that there are many
disadvantages to owning a car. For one thing, it can be very expensive to
purchase and run a car. For another, owning a car can also cause worry and
stress. It is exhausting to drive a car in heavy traffic. What is worse, cars
are responsible for most of the smog in cities, which pollutes the environment
seriously.
In spite of all the above mentioned, I still favor owning a car. The reason
is that the car gives a person the freedom to schedule his own time. Though we
are confronted with a problem of energy crisis, I am sure that the real solution
will have to be a new kind of car, one that uses cheap, efficient fuel and does
not contaminate the air.
(b)
Nowadays, an increasing number of people have become car owners. Yet there
is no consensus on the development of private cars. Some people hold the
positive view. They say that the car is the result of modern science and
technology and everyone is entitled to enjoy it. They also argue that the
development of private cars will vigorously stimulate the development of other
industries and the whole national economy.
Others, however, hold the negative view. They point out that the increasing
number of cars have led to a series of problems. First, they result in air
pollution, which seriously damage people’s health. Secondly, too many cars on
the road easily lead to traffic jams, which actually slow down the pace of life
and work.
Weighing the pros and cons of these arguments, I am inclined to agree with
the latter point of view. The government should put a ban on the development of
private cars and exert more efforts to develop public transportation, such as
buses and subways. In this way, we can both enjoy efficiency and a clean
environment.
7. Studying Abroad: Hardships and Rewards
There is no denying the fact that studying abroad is a hotly debated topic
today. Obviously, studying abroad has a number of rewards/advantages. In the
first place, a student can have access to advanced science and technology as
well as desirable working conditions which might not be available at home. In
the second place, he can be exposed to entirely new ideas and trends. Last but
not least, by living and studying in a foreign country, one can improve his
foreign language much faster than at home.
Nevertheless, as every coin has two sides, studying abroad also confronts
one with a series of hardships. For one thing, learning a foreign language is
far from an easy thing at the beginning for most people. For another, a
completely new environment with different customs and habits may also be a
barrier to overseas students, especially to the young. An added difficulty lies
with finance: it can cost a lot to study abroad.
From my point of view, the advantages of studying abroad outweigh its
disadvantages. But it is a big decision to go abroad to study and one should
take into consideration his financial conditions and his ability to adapt to new
surrounding. Personally, I choose to go abroad and study if I find it
necessary.
(Therefore, studying abroad should be viewed as a two-edged sword, which
presents us with both benefits and troubles. The best policy, as I see it, is to
take into consideration his financial conditions and his ability to adapt to new
surrounding. Personally, I choose to go abroad and study if I find it
necessary.)
8. Should the Golden Week Holidays Be Abolished?
There is no denying the fact that the introduction of the Golden Week
holidays in China has considerably promoted the development of the nation’s
economy and touring industry and enriched people’s life. People around the
country have spent more time and money traveling and relaxing themselves.
As every coin has two sides, the Golden Week holidays have also brought
about piles of problems. For one thing, due to the fact that people across the
country are spending their vacations during the same period of time, it is
terribly crowded almost everywhere: trains, buses, hotels, scenic spots, etc.,
which have ruined people’s mood for vacations. For another, some businessmen
take advantage of the weeklong holidays and raise the priced of commodities and
services.
Personally, I believe that it is necessary for people to have long
vacations, but there is no need for them to have the vacations during the same
period of time. Instead, they should be allowed the freedom to arrange their own
vacations. Only in this way can they really relax and refresh themselves for a
new round of work.
9.Internet ― A Two-edged Sword
Internet is playing an increasingly important role in people's life. As a
newborn information delivering system, the Internet has made seas of information
available at our fingers’ tips. Besides, the Internet serves as the most
convenient means for communication. Through the Internet, people can discuss
various problems and make friends who share common views.
But just as a coin has two sides, Internet has its own drawbacks which
should not be neglected. First, it costs an alarming amount of money to
construct the system and the cost is very high to most Chinese consumers.
Second, it is sometimes difficult for people to find the right information they
are looking for since there is too much rubbish on the net. Finally, it is also
difficult to prevent the net from the invasion of criminals.
Therefore, the Internet should be viewed as a two-edged sword, which
presents us with both conveniences and troubles. But we should not give up
eating for fear of choking. The best policy, as I see it, is to further develop
the net and exert proper supervision over it so that it can benefit us in a
better way.
10. Water Shortage
No one can have failed to notice the fact that water shortage is a grave
problem with which the whole world is confronted. Actually, it has become so
widespread that it has severely affected people’s daily life and hindered the
development of the global economy.
A number of factors could account for the problem, but the following might
be the critical ones. First, with the development of agriculture and industry,
an increasing amount of water is needed. Secondly, the ever-increasing
population is another leading cause of water shortage. Besides, the global
tendency of warming up also contributes to the problem. What’s worse, pollution
and waste of fresh water aggravate the situation.
In view of the seriousness of the problem, effective measures must be taken
before things get worse. First, it is essential that laws and regulations be
worked out and enforced to protect water resources. Secondly, people should
enhance their awareness of saving water. With these measures taken, it is
reasonable for us to expect a brighter future. |
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