2012年5月19日雅思范文:农机肥料
时间:2012-05-21 06:07:06
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Food can be produced more cheaply today by using improved fertilizers and better machinery1. However, some people think that the methods used to increase production may be dangerous for human health and have negative effects on local communities. What is your opinion?Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your knowledge or experience
Although the advantages of applying machinery and fertilizers to agriculture are too obvious to be denied , there are after-effects that are certainly not in favor of natural environment and human health. It is probable that, without a continuous string of inventions related to agro-machines and agro-chemical
know-how2, the current world population could not be
sufficiently3 sustained. Nowadays, it is increasingly known that such farming methods nevertheless contribute to
undesirable4 pollutions and fatal diseases.
At a glance, economic benefits
abound5. To
illustrate6, better mechanized agriculture allows more land to be farmed by fewer people. Farm work therefore becomes more efficient and less time-consuming. Added to that, the use of new fertilizers creates higher yields because much of available land is made more fertile. As a combined result, food is cheaper, which of course benefits consumers in general. It is easy to see that, thanks to mechanical and chemical technologies, a series of positive changes have been made, ranging from preparing the soil to planting seeds to
gathering7 the harvest to processing the crop.
Looking from a different angle, there are hidden drawbacks to such changes, affecting people's health and the quality of air and water in the community. For one thing, agricultural equipment requires
diesel8 fuel to operate, which causes air pollution. Thus, the more machines are being used, the more air pollution there is in the countryside. As if it were not bad enough, human health is endangered by the abuse of chemical compounds, eventually leading to water pollution under soil. Worst of all, reportedly some health problems are associated with farm products. Researchers have also sent shocking warnings against the possibility of links between polluted foods and various diseases, including
intoxication9 and cancer.
In sum, it is clear that
modernization10 in agriculture is not always good,
inevitably11 giving rise to a mixed feeling of
blessings12 and curses. The truth is that it is next to impossible now to do without machines and fertilizers on farms, especially when the global population is growing rapidly. If nothing else, at this point the world is
nervously13 expecting the coming of environment-friendly machinery and risk-free fertilizers.
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