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65. Should historic buildings be preserved or be replaced with modern
buildings?
Should a city try to preserve its old, historic buildings or destroy them and replace them with modern
buildings? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
『分析』
保留历史建筑的必要性:文化意义;教育意义;商业意义(开发旅游业)
城市土地需求的现实性:开发住房;商业场所
至于要不要保留,往往是看哪一个价值更大,并且要具体情况具体分析。The answer depends on the
concrete analysis of concrete conditions。
『范文』
Tall glass towers, whose shiny facades are as cool as their air-conditioned insides, are becoming part of
cityscapes from South America to North East Asia. In the process, old buildings are making room for the
seemingly unstoppable advancement of modernity. Thus the face of the global city is changing, and city planners
are facing the difficult choice of either preserving historic building or replacing them with modern ones. As there
are strong arguments for either option, the final decision will depend on a thorough analysis of the specific
situation at hand.
It is important to preserve historic buildings and parts of cities because they are part of the cultural heritage
that gives identity to a community. Old homes and living quarters are a part of history, and, once destroyed,
leveled, and buried under thousands of tons of concrete and steel, they will be lost forever. The constructions
erected in their places in too many cases lack any sort of connection to the place. These buildings are anonymous
and cultureless edifices that could stand tall in any other part of the world. They lack the charm and character of
their historic predecessors.
Yet the construction of new buildings is a sign of modernization. Not only will many people find work in the
process of building these structures, but their existence will attract future investments and thus greatly benefit the
economy of an area or country. In addition, these new buildings often have lower maintenance costs in
comparison to the aged constructions. More importantly, newly development homes and office spaces include the
comforts of modern life, e.g. air-conditioning and modern kitchens, are thus comfortable to live in.
Sweeping generalizations are impossible here. A city government should try its best to preserve the old, historic
charm of a city and its people. Yet at the same time, they have to look forward and modernize old, rundown
buildings in an effort to make their city a more comfortable place to live in and a more successful place to do
business. Therefore, a city should think about its general interests and goals and then try to make specific
decisions in individual situations.