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GapGapDespitevariousimprovementsinallaspectsofsociallife,thegenerationgapbetweenthegrown-upandyoungremainslarge.Nowadays,theyoungpeopledonotblindly(盲目地)followwhattheireldersay.Owing(欠着的)toahigherlevelofeducation,theinfluenceofwesterncivilization(文明),tosomeextent,givesthemanewphilosophy(哲学),whichiscompletelydifferentfromthatoftheirelders.Modernyouthstendtobemorerevolutionary(革命的).Theyhavetheirowninterpretation(解释)fordifferentmatters;Theyalsohavetheirownideas.Theirreluctance(不情愿)tolearnoldteachingsandsayingscausesconstant(固定的)friction(摩擦)betweenthetwogenerations.Theyalwaysintroducenewchanges.However,theoldpeople,wedded(已婚的)to(墨守成规)thingsofthepast,arehostile(不友善的)tochange.Aninvisible(无形的)coldwallthusappearsbetweenthetwogenerationandbecomeswiderandwider.Afterall,theyounggeneration,liketheoldone,needsbeingrespected.Andtheyarealsoskillfulinmoderntechniques(技巧,技术).Inordertonarrowthegap,bothgroupsandyoungshouldrespecteachother,listentothewordsofeachotheranddiscussthingspatiently.Mostprobably,thismayhelptosolvetheproblem.Gap,此文章版权归原作者所有!
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