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Last week my class had a heated discussion about whether prices of scenery spots should be raised.The students held different opinions about it.
About 90 percent of the students think it is not right to raise the prices of some scenery spots.They think those places are public resources,which should be shared by more people.If the prices go up too much,people will have to pay more money.Maybe some people can¡¯t afford it.
However,10 percent of the students think that it is acceptableto raise the prices a little.For one thing, construction and maintenance of scenery sports need more money.For another, raising prices can be an effective way of avoiding too many tourists rushing there in peak time.That may cause some damage to scenery spots.
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