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雅思口语P2 Describe a historical period that you are interested in(文字版)
04 Nov 2020
In some terms, living in the Middle Age was beneficial. Life was not so much complicated as it is found today. People used to live near nature. And there were fewer traffic in the street. Though the streets were crowded all day, there were no troubles among the pedestrians. The other important benefit was that they did not think so much about the career or about the other silly issues, you know, in the present day people usually think too much. The pressure seemed quite much heavier today. But there were some drawbacks as well. The classification was the most important problem at that time. The tools of entertainment were quite limited, and the lower parts of the society had no or little access to such activities. The daily life in this age was the subject of wealth and power. I would like to have lived in that period. I am truly amazed every time I read about it or watch documentaries. Very amazing people lived in that period, like the great artist and scientist and I feel like I want to meet them, exchange and try to understand what motivated them, what I am trying to say is that, what made them so different from the others. That is the historical period that I am interested in.
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