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