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living in a large modern city or in the country?
喜欢居住在大城市, 或喜欢居住在乡村
"avoid the rush-hours" must be the slogan of large cities the world over.
whe rever you go, especially at week-ends or on holidays, you'll find that the
tr ains a re packed, streets crowded, buses queued, restaurant tables shared.
moreover, the smallest unforeseen event like a power-cut, an exceptionally heavy
snowfall or rainfall can bring about conditions of utterinconvenience and
chaos.
city-dwellers are obliged by their environment to adopt a wholly unnatural
way of life. theylose touch with nature and all the simple, good things of life
like sunshine and f resh air atapremium . tall buildings block out the sun.
traffic fumes pollute the atmosphere. the flow oftraffic goes on unceasingly and
the noise never stops.
the funny thing about it all in a large modern city is that you pay dearly
for the "privilege" ofliving. the demand for accommodation is so great that it
is of ten impossible for ordinarypeople to buy a house/flat of their own.
furthermore, the cost of living is very high. just abouteve rything you buy is
likely to be more expensive than it would be in the country.
in addition, city-dwellers live under constant threat. the crime rate in
most cities is very high. houses are often burgled. cities breed crime and
violence and are full of places you would beafr aid to visit at night. if you
think about it, they are not really fit to live in at all. can anyonereally
doubt that the country is what man was born for and where he truly belongs? |
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