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发表于 2011-3-8 02:28:33
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来自: INNA
Some people think that strong tradition can civilize a country and the government should subsidize musicians, artists, actors and drama companies. Do you agree or disagree with the opinion? What should government do?
With the acceleration of industrialization, an increasing number of new items are created. But meanwhile, it has been a highly contentious issue that whether government should sponsor the traditional items with an aim to preserve them. In my opinion, government should protect those still have considerable values in the future, and give up those are worth nothing.
【As has been generally acknowledged that,->As having been generally acknowledged,】 the merits of strong tradition are apparent. To begin with, great tradition lays a solid foundation for the development of human civilization. Most of innovations of high technology were made based on the former inventions. For instance, if there were no telephone to be invented, we will【->would】 be still unable to surf on the internet. Moreover, preserved tradition can help modern people to learn about the conventional culture. It is the common feature of humanity that everyone has a curious heart about everything they meet. Especially【->To be more specific/Specifically/For example】, people who live in modern society curiously want to know what happened at 【->in】the past, and what kind of music their ancestors listened to.
By contrast, the opponents also can list amounts of unfavorable aspects of preserving tradition. First, strong baneful tradition can curb the development of new things. Take China as an example, feudalism of Qing dynasty is considerably stronger than any other countries’ in any time. It seriously hinders【->过去时】 the development of capitalism. Therefore, the progression of industrialization in China is【->过去时】 obviously later【slower?】 than other countries’. Secondly, the expense of protecting the extinct tradition is so【->very】 high, while the effects are unacceptable【这句话Chinglish比较明显】. Especially for 【the,感觉可以去掉】 developing countries, they should invest in the construction of infrastructure instead of [the costly preservation of] useless traditional things.
In my opinion【重复出现,缺乏同义转换】, on the one hand, government should distinguish valuable traditions from worthless ones. On the other hand, the tradition which does not suit the modern society should be leaded to reform in order to be accepted 【by the new situation,Chinglish】. 【If the endangered tradition is still unable to attain new innovations, it means it has arrived at its destination.,有跑题嫌疑】
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