According to a recent report, many young employees and college graduates, wh

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问题     According to a recent report, many young employees and college graduates, who managed to flee the big cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, are streaming back. They all confess that when they work in the second- or even third-tier cities, they are more like "a big fish in a small pound". What is your opinion? Should young employees flee big cities or live their dreams there? Write an essay of about 400 words. You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.

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答案                 Big Dream or Dream Big?
    It is understandable that young employees and college graduates would prefer bigger cities as their first choice to live in. Nevertheless, upon careful consideration, it is not such a wise choice after all. As far as I am concerned, bigger cities may provide young people with a big dream that would hardly be realized, while smaller cities offer them a chance to make their dreams come true.
    On the one hand, although many conditions in bigger cities may seem appealing, bigger cities themselves are not very friendly to young people. As many young people swarm into bigger cities, the competition is fierce. To secure a job in a big city, one has to stand out among thousands of competitors who are almost equally able and competent. Furthermore, even though the salary in bigger cities seems higher, the living cost is jaw-dropping. It would be very difficult for a college graduate with an average salary to support himself in bigger cities since the living expenses, such as rent, food and transportation, are all considerably higher than those in smaller cities. If young people want to settle down in bigger cities permanently, they also have to face the problem of housing, the cost of which has recently risen to such a record high that even well-off middle-age people find it a great burden. In one word, living in bigger cities is more like a dream for young people which looks fancy at first glance, but may turn out to be a painful nightmare.
    On the other hand, the advantages of smaller cities are evident. With lower living cost, smaller cities are apparently more livable for young people. Living in smaller cities, they do not have to worry about basic accommodation since the rent is more affordable. What’s more, smaller cities have more potential. While many markets in bigger cities tend to saturate and therefore opportunities begin to decrease, smaller cities are full of possibilities with unexploited markets. College graduates would have an edge in smaller cities in particular, because they have a better outlook and can seize opportunities in time. Smaller cities give young people a much bigger stage to show their talents and realize their dreams.
    In brief, it is apparent that smaller cities, which provide much larger space for both living and development, are a more sensible choice for young people to realize their big dreams.

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