Some people enjoy living together with their parents after they have grown up. They hold the opinion because , living with parents , they can take better care of their parents and vice1 versa. Meanwhile , they can turn to their parents for help if they get into trouble or have some difficulties. To them, life in a big family seems to be more enjoyable than that in a small family.
Others, however , prefer to live separately. They cherish2 the idea to be independent of their parents, seek more freedom and wish to have a place of their own, in which they can do what they like. Bedsides , they don’t want to be overprotected by their parents but long for chance to face the society by themselves.
As to me , I like an independent life style in spite3 of the fact I love my parents. Different generations have different life styles and values. What one generations likes may not be another generation’s fondness. Living separately , each generation can enjoy different value. In addition , by leading an independent life , I can train my character and develop my own ability to deal with things encountered4 in my life.
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vice [vaɪs]
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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cherish [ˈtʃerɪʃ]
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vt.抱有,怀有(希望等),爱护,抚育,珍爱 | |
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spite [spaɪt]
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n.(用于短语)虽然,不顾,尽管 | |
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encountered [ɪn'kaʊntəd]
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adj. 遇到的,遭遇的 动词encounter的过去式和过去分词 | |
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