[答案]
Since1950s,therehasbeenadebateaboutwhetherthemoneyspentonspaceexplorationisworthwhile.Icompletelyagreewiththeviewthatthemoneyspentonspaceexplorationisawasteofresource.Thereasonsareasfollows.
Itisextremelyexpensivetotrainscientistsandotherstaffinvolvedwithspacemissions,andfacilitiesandequipmentalsocomeatahugecosttothegovernment.Besides,manymissionstospacefailcompletely,andthesmallesttechnologicalerrorcancostastronautstheirlives.Themoneyfromspaceprogrammesshouldgotovitalareasinstead.Itismuchcheapertotraindoctors,teachers,policeandotherpublicserviceworkerstosolveproblemsofhealth,educationandsecurity.Furthermore,manythousandsofpeoplecouldbeliftedoutofhungerandpovertyandgivenabetterqualityoflife.
Inconclusion,myviewisthatgovernmentsshouldspendmoneyonpublicservicesratherthanonspaceexploration.
[解析]
Since 1950s,there has been a debate about whether the money spent on space exploration is worthwhile.I completely agree with the view that the money spent on space exploration is a waste of resource.【高分句型一】The reasons are as follows.(同意的观点)
It is extremely expensive to train scientists and other staff involved with space missions,and facilities and equipment also come at a huge cost to the government.Besides,many missions to space fail completely,and the smallest technological error can cost astronauts their lives.The money from space programmes should go to vital areas instead.It is much cheaper to train doctors,teachers,police and other public service workers to solve problems of health,education and security.Furthermore,many thousands of people could be lifted out of hunger and poverty and given a better quality of life.(阐明理由)
In conclusion,my view is that governments should spend money on public services rather than on space exploration.【高分句型二】(结论)
[点评]
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