job hunting in the city or in a town 作文 150字左右

在城市工作好还是在农村工作好

第1个回答  2016-05-25
  There is no consensus of opinions among people as to the view of living in big city or small town. Some people suggest that living in the big city is much better than that in small town, while others strongly argue that small town is the most appropriate place to live in. Personally speaking, I prefer big city for it is the exact place that can bring all my talents and satisfy my desires.
  Firstly,it goes without saying that compared with the small town, the big city provides us with abundant opportunities in job hunting and we take the initiative to choose a more decent and high paid job. But if we live in a small town,we will definitely miss that fortune. What’s more, living in a big city can assure our children a better learning surrounding and equip them with modern learning facilities and high level teaching resources. Besides, in the big city, parents pay more attention to children’s integrated development. On the other hand, if we look at it in a more practical way, the big city indeed provides us with advantageous living conditions. For example, the super
  market,cinema,subway,convenient transportation and everything one expects to have are almost all available to us.
  However, it does not mean that living in a small town is no good at all. They both have their advantages. But for me,I think I am more suitable to live in a big city,that’s where I belong.
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第2个回答  2016-05-25
The quiet life of the country has never appealed to me. City born and city bred. I have always regarded the country as something you look at through a train window, or something you occasional visit during the weekend. Most of my friends live in the city, yet they always go into raptures at the mere mention of the country. Though they extol the virtues of the peaceful life, only one of them has ever gone to live in the country and he was back in town within six months. Even he still lives under the illusion that country life is somehow superior to town life. He is forever talking about the friendly people, the clean atmosphere, the closeness to nature and the gentle pace of living. Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures. This idyllic pastoral scene is only part of the picture. My friend fails to mention the long and friendless winter evenings in front of the TV -- virtually the only form of entertainment. He says nothing about the poor selection of goods in the shops, or about those unfortunate people who have to travel from the country to the city every day to get to work. Why people are prepared to tolerate a four-hour journey each day for the dubious privilege of living in the country is beyond me. They could be saved so much misery and expense if they chose to live in the city where they rightly belong.