關(guān)于獲獎(jiǎng)運(yùn)動(dòng)員高薪的問(wèn)題引起了社會(huì)的廣泛關(guān)注
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the title Should Olympic Athletes Get High Salaries according to the following OUTLINE given in Chinese. Your composition should have no fewer than 120 words.
1: 雅典奧運(yùn)會(huì)后,關(guān)于獲獎(jiǎng)運(yùn)動(dòng)員高薪的問(wèn)題引起了社會(huì)的廣泛關(guān)注。
2:有些人支持這種做法,認(rèn)為運(yùn)動(dòng)員們付出了很多,贏得回報(bào);有些人則持反對(duì)意見(jiàn)。
3:我的觀點(diǎn)
After the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, the topic of whether it is fair for athletes to pocket large sums of money from their Olympic participation is arousing more and more interest from the public.
Those who support high salaries for these athletes may offer some of the following reasons. Firstly, just as the old saying goes, “no pain, no gain.” The athletes in the Olympic Games must have undergone painstaking physical and psychological training. It naturally follows that they deserve commensurate compensation for these sacrifices. What’s more, they make significant contributions to a positive international reputation for their home countries. This gives them yet another reason to deserve monetary compensation in addition to the advantages already offered them. The main reason that the naysayers often have is that they do little to boost the national economy directly, and thus should not receive compensation of the monetary kind. Even the naysayers admit, however, that these athletes do offer a lot of positive encouragement to young people in persuading them to participate in physical activity.
As for me, I side with the supporters of greater compensation for Olympic athletes. The more we give, the more we deserve to have. On account of all the time and energy they spend in rigorous training, I firmly believe that they should get high salaries.