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Thread: Gold medal means “everything” while silver and bronze medal mean “nothing”!
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[quote=LONELYJOURNEY,473549]So far, Chinese athletes have won 9 gold medals. Good news, isn’t it? As a Chinese, I am not excited after hearing the ‘good news’. In China, the athletes who win gold medals at the Olympic Game will be rewarded with cash, apartments and cars. If they like, they can enter top universities like Qinghua University and Beijing University to study. When they retire, they get good jobs. What about those athletes who win silver and bronze medals? They are not as lucky as the gold medal winners. The media almost forgets them because their focus is gold medal winners. They will be rewarded but their awards are trivial compared with gold medal winners. Remember Yi Siling? She won the first gold medal for China in Women’s 10-meter Air Rifle final. Her home is full of reporters who wait to interview Yi’s parents. The local government set off fireworks to celebrate her victory. The fireworks show lasted for more than 1 hour. Yu Dan, the girl who won the bronze medal of Women’s 10-meter Air Rifle, was totally ignored. After the match, CCTV’s reporter interviewed Yi Siling. When the interview was over, the reporter just thought of Yu Dan but she already went away. The one who win gold medal deserves applause and prize. However, we shouldn’t forget those who win silver and bronze medals. They are heroes too. [/quote]
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