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小编:宫雅洁 227环球教研中心的名师此次为大家送上2018年2月3日雅思写作大作文考试回忆及答案,希望对大家备考雅思有所帮助!
题目:
The restoration of old buildings in major cities in the world spends numerous government
expenditures. This money should be used in new housing and road development. To what
extent do you agree or disagree?
正文:
The huge population explosion has necessitated cities’ reconstruction and modernization. Although I
acknowledge that government budgets should be largely spent on modernized infrastructures, I
would argue that it is also of vital importance to preserve old buildings.
It is true that compared to new buildings, some old ones have retarded the development of cities as
they fail to satisfy the growing needs of the contemporary society. These obsolete constructions are
overshadowed by new ones in lighting, safety, sanitation, ventilation and sewage treatment. They
may also constitute the underutilization of lands and the slow development of transportation
networks. It is particularly worthless to renovate old buildings possessing little cultural implication.
The demolishing of some old buildings, however, will damage a country’s cultural heritage as well
as citizens’ sense of identity. Architecture is considered the materialized culture of a nation, and
some historical buildings have withstood the test of time, highlighting their aesthetic and cultural
values. Their collapse will erode a nation’s uniqueness in aesthetic, as one of the most essential parts
of cultural identity is destroyed. For example, if the Forbidden City were dismantled, Beijing would
be identical with any foreign metropolis.
Another significant value of vintage architectures, which make them well worth the government
funds, is the values of further researches and analyzing. The interpretation of a piece of classical
architecture is unlimited. As the technologies is being improved and perfected, future generations
will obtain much profound comprehension and discoveries from these historical relics than us. Once
these cultural legacies stop existing, there will be tremendous loses in the fields of archaeology,
architecture and many humanity related disciplines.
In conclusion, it is indeed necessary for governments to subsidize reconstruction of cities heavily, on
the other hand, sufficient space and money should be saved for protection of some classical
architectures.