托福寫作范文學(xué)習(xí):兒童的成長(zhǎng)環(huán)境

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    Big city or countryside, which is better for children to grow up in?
    It is better for children to grow up in the countryside than in a big city.
    Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to develop your
    essay.
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    Having grown up in the country myself, I can say without a doubt that I
    want my own children to grow up in the city. Life in the city is incomparably
    better for children than life in the country. The city has better schools,
    health care, jobs, and more exposure to the outside world. The two most
    important things in any child's life are health and education. In the country,
    if children get sick, there are no good hospitals to take them to. Families are
    often so poor that they can't afford to send all of their children to school,
    and the schools are usually of low quality anyway. In the cities, on the other
    hand, health care facilities and schools are of excellent quality.
    Children from cities also have a much higher chance of getting into
    excellent universities. City universities have large numbers of spaces reserved
    for local residents while they have relatively fewer spaces for students from
    the countryside. If I want my child to have a good chance of getting into a good
    university, I would raise them in a city.
    City salaries are significantly higher than salaries in the country. Jobs
    in the city are also much easier, on average, than jobs in the country. A worker
    in the country might spend 14 hours a day laboring outdoors in the fields and
    make much less money per month than the city worker who typically works only
    eight hours a day. I want my child to grow up and get a good, high-paying job. A
    better place to find those jobs is in a city.
    Finally, I want my children to grow up into a world that is larger than
    just their immediate surroundings. In a city they will have a chance to meet
    people from all over the country and all over the world. They will have chances
    to absorb history and culture from the cities parks, theatres, and museums. Only
    in the city will they have the chance to be truly global citizens.