9-12月雅思口语Part3范文:tall building
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1.Compare the differences between the constructions in your city with them in 20 years ago? Describe the building styles in details?
The traditional buildings are made of the red brick and always have curved eaves. Thousands of buildings look the same. But now, various buildings with different colors and styles have been going up in my hometown. In addition, room is equipped with kitchen and bathroom. This is very convenient.
2.Do you like living in a tall building?
I've lived in a smallish one of eight stories, and I wasn't crazy about it. I find there's far more social interaction in them than with smaller buildings because there are so many people sharing a common entrance/exit and using the same elevators. I personally found the building i was in to be like a small town with less privacy and more gossipy people than I'd like. For me, I'd consider the ultimate most desireable form of living to be in a townhouse set in a solidly urban setting (set very near or on the sidewalk, attached to neighbouring buildings or seperated by a small alleyway).
However, if given the choice between a highrise or lowrise apartment building with all things being equal, it's pretty much a draw. Highrises often have better views, there's more sound isolation from street level noise, and elevators provide convenience, but as I mentioned, I don't care for the forced socialisation.
3.What are the advantages of living in tall buildings?
I've lived in smaller highrises (12 and 13 stories, both on the 6th floor) for several years. Love it.
Density and a central location mean that there's a lot of reasons to go outside, whether myself or meeting up with other people. Also, the small businesses know me and what I want.
Quiet is one benefit. I just moved to the alley side of a new building, with another residential across the way (I can see barely over it, with a little slice of Elliott Bay and West Seattle). The street noise (alarms, stereos, bar crowds) I despised at my other place is 80% gone, and my annoyance and related sleep problems are 99% gone.
I'm sure I'll be on a "how's it going" basis with a few neighbors in time, as I was at my last place. But I love anonymity. The idea of living in a house seems wierd. In a house or townhouse, you have a fringe of space that's yours, but out in the open. I don't want to hang out on display to others, or to be responsible for maintaining an area I don't feel comfortable in.
4. What are the disadvantages of living in tall buildings
There are several disadvantages to living in a high rise apartment
Evacuation Concerns
If you live in a high rise apartment, you’ll face a harder challenge trying to evacuate due to emergencies, such a natural disaster or fire.
Limited Gardening
Your options for gardening are very few in a high rise apartment, and in some cases, you have none.
Noise Nuisance
With that many people living together in a building, you’re bound to have a noise nuisance from neighbors directly under, above or next to you. Tenants usually complain about loud music or dog barking in high rise apartments.