假定你是某中學(xué)學(xué)生李華。最近,你班同學(xué)正在參加一個(gè)討論會(huì)。本次討論的話(huà)題是:父母的收入有沒(méi)有必要讓孩子知道?請(qǐng)根據(jù)下表所列情況給某報(bào)社寫(xiě)一封信,客觀地介紹一下討論的情況。
70%的同學(xué)認(rèn)為 | 30%的同學(xué)認(rèn)為 |
父母的收入應(yīng)該讓孩子知道。 | 父母的收入沒(méi)有必要讓孩子知道。 |
知道父母的收入后,知其來(lái)之不易,能更加努力學(xué)習(xí)。 | 如果知道父母收入較好,會(huì)助長(zhǎng)亂花錢(qián)的風(fēng)氣。 |
知道父母的收入后,可以理解家長(zhǎng)的艱辛,學(xué)會(huì)節(jié)省,為家長(zhǎng)分憂(yōu)。 | 知道父母的收入后,會(huì)以為不用努力也能靠父母,影響學(xué)習(xí)動(dòng)力。 |
Dear editor,
I'm writing to tell you about the discussion we recently had about whether we should know our parents' income.
We do have different opinions on this matter. About 70% of the students think we should know our parents' income for the following reasons. First, it will help us understand how hard our parents have to work after we know their income, no matter how much they earn. Second, we will study harder and will not waste money any more. Furthermore, we may also learn to share our parents' trouble.
However, about 30% of my classmates hold the opinion that it is unnecessary to let the children know how much their parents earn. Their reasons are as follows. For one thing, if they know their parents have enough money to support the family, they will not study hard. For another, if they do know, they will not worry about the future, especially when they know their parents have a relatively high income, the children will easily form a wasteful habit.
Yours
Li Hua