Should young people continue to live with their parents after finding a job? This issue has been intensely discussed for years. The following are the supporters' and opponents' opinions. Read carefully the opinions from both sides and write your response in about 200 words, in which you should first summarize briefly the opinions from both sides and give your view on the issue. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. YES It is widely acknowledged that living with parents contributes to relieving young adults' strains and stresses. They bear great pressure from their work and life, and it is not easy for them to adapt to an independent life. Parents, especially those who have retired, are always ready to provide help for their children, so that they can concentrate on their work. When it comes to interpersonal relationship and career development, young people can get great help and lots of guidance from their parents because they definitely have more experience. Young people are more likely to live a regular and healthy life with sufficient care from their parents. NO The family relationship might become even worse under the subtle influence of generation gap. Parents and children usually have different life concepts and habits. Young people are unaware that they might lose their independence and viability when living with their parents. Washing clothes, tidying up rooms and tackling crises by oneself are the basic life abilities one needs for his future life. Another drawback of living under the same roof with parents is that one might live a parasitic life and lose his motivation. In stark contrast, those who prefer to live on their own could develop their interpersonal relationship, money management skills, and adaptability.
【正确答案】正确答案: Should Young People Continue to Live with Their Parents After Finding a Job? In recent years, due to the increasing unemployment rate, more and more young adults joined " the boomerang kid" rank. Nevertheless, some of them lean too heavily on their parents and lose their independence. Therefore, it has been proposed that instead of sharing the same house with parents to alleviate the economic pressure, young people should live by themselves to avoid conflicts with their parents. From my point of view, those neets indeed should develop their abilities of living independently, but I'm still supportive of the view that those workplace newbies had better live with their parents. To start with, moving into the job market indicates that they are old enough to support their elderly parents, most of whom are retired or semi-retired. Living together with their parents can ensure them to take better care of their parents by paying attention to their health problems in time and satisfying their emotional needs. Furthermore, as new comers in the workplace, young people can get lots of constructive suggestions and advisable guidance from their parents. That can help them meet various challenges. To summarize, youngsters should be encouraged to live with their parents in order to strengthen the family tie, but it doesn't mean they should rely on their parents for a living.