雅思9分范文:新建筑是否应该沿袭传统风貌 以下是针对2005年6月11日考试写作Task2所写的范文: Task 2题目: The government is responsible for protecting a nation's cultural identity. Thus, some people believe that new buildings should be built in traditional styles. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
作文如下: We all know that China's history is a long and complex one which stretches over thousands of years. With such a long and varied history, it's hard to define accurately our "cultural identity". For example, in the Tang Dynasty, many people thought that fat women were the most beautiful, but now things are different in that most people think that slim girls are prettier. The same is true for building designs; some things that were desirable in the past are no longer popular today. I think that, as a country, we have the responsibility to preserve our past, but that doesn't mean that we have to live in the past. The fact that my relatives were farmers doesn't necessarily mean that every future generation has to live in a farmhouse, or even in a house that looks like a farmhouse. Many modern buildings are safer than old ones, because we have learned how to make stronger buildings that will last longer. I think that modern buildings that incorporate a subtle traditional style into their design are beautiful, but it's also good for buildings to have a wild, modern, Chinese flavor. Each period of the Chinese history is a little different, so we should leave room for new expression. In the future, today's newest designs may well become traditional. Keeping this fact in mind, I agree that some buildings should be built in traditional styles; however, we should also allow young Chinese architects to weave the essence of the current era into their designs. The government is not only responsible for protecting a nation's cultural identity; it also has a responsibility to allow for continued growth. 雅思范文目的是让广大考生熟悉雅思写作方法和拓展写作思路,仅供参考,不可背诵,更不可应用于实际考试中,否则可能因为雷同得到极低的分数,甚至0分。
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