题目内容

书面表达。
    《二十一世纪英语报》(21st Century) 组织了一个题为“报考本市大学还是外地大学?”的讨论。
下面是你班同学的一些观点。请根据下面提示写一篇报道你班讨论情况的短文。词数 100-120。
(文章开头已给出,但不计入总词数)
     赞成报考外地大学的理由:
     (1) 锻炼独立生活能力;
     (2) 交友机会多;
     (3) 可为将来的工作获取更多经验。
     赞成报考本地大学的理由:
     (1) 离父母近,可互相照顾;
     (2) 环境好,利于学习;
     (3) 节约开支。
                                                  Go to university near or far?
     Different classmates have different opinions about going to a university outside or inside their city.
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One possible version:
     Go to university near or far? Different classmates have different opinions about going to a university outside
or inside their city. Some think they would like to study at a university far away from their homes so that they
can lead a different life on their own. Besides, there are more chances for them to make new friends, more fun
and challenges for them to experience in the university. Above all, they can gain more working experience for
their future jobs.
     But others think they should choose a university in their local city, for they and their parents can take good
care of each other, and they don't have to spend much money on transportation because of short distance.
What's more, they can fake great advantage of home living conditions for their studies.
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