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  • 先给你两篇,自己选择……

    Dear editor,

    I’m writing to tell you

    about the discussion we

    have had about whether

    an entrance fee should

    be charged for parks.

    Those against charging

    entrance fee for parks

    take up 60%. They are of

    one mind that parks are

    a place for the public’s

    enjoyment. If tickets

    are demanded on the

    visitors of a park, a

    gate has to be set up

    and so have the walls on

    the four sides. If so,

    city will not look as

    beautiful as it would.

    Otherwise, those in

    favour of charging

    entrance fee for parks

    take up 40%. They all

    think that ticket price

    should be controlled

    properly, and that

    entrance fee can be used

    to pay the gardeners and

    buy new sorts of flowers

    and trees. The truth

    lies in the hands of the

    majority. Does my

    argument stand to

    reason, dear editor?

    Yours truly,

    Li Hua

    Dear editor,

    I’m writing to tell you

    about the discussion we

    have had about whether

    an entrance fee should

    be charged for parks. Of

    all us who have joined

    in the discussion, 60%

    share the point of view

    that an entrance fee

    should not be charged

    while 40% share the

    opposite view. Those who

    don’t agree with the

    idea think that a park

    is a place where the

    public can spend their

    spare time for pleasure.

    Those in support of the

    idea think that entrance

    fee for parks can’t be

    beyond control. Those

    against the idea think

    that a city’s appearance

    will be damaged because

    a gate and wails will be

    built if an entrance fee

    is to be collected.

    Those who agree with the

    idea think entrance fee

    can be used to pay the

    gardeners and buy new

    kinds of flowers and

    trees. I think it does

    more good than harm to

    charge an entrance fee

    for parks. Am I right,

    editor?

    Yours truly,

    Li Hua