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ĐÁP ÁN THI IELTS NGÀY 13-07-2013
WRITTEN BY PHẠM THỊ LÊ NA
TIMING: 15 MINUTES
The tendency for human beings to copy one another is shown in the
popularity of fashion and goods. Agree or disagree.
Agree
- Economic urge
- Easy to copy
Disagree
- Not easy to copy due to complicated procedures
- Other fields are easier to imitate
Fashion and goods are becoming more similar between brands. Some people
think that manufacturers are copying ideas of each other in such products while
others claim that this is hardly necessarily reflected mostly in fashion and goods. I
believe that in any field, people can copy from others and sometimes, fashion and
consumer goods are far from sole imitation.
First of all, it is thought that copying the style of fashion and goods is easier than
other types of imitation. Just a glance at design is sufficient enough to provide
other competitive brands to follow and manufacture right after the original item
comes into being. Nevertheless, people's desire is to enjoy products with good
appearance and quality at the same time. Despite the copying trend of
outstanding appearance, if the quality of products is below expectation of
consumers, for instance, short durability and high price, the latter ones will shun
away these items soon. Hence to copy business items, it is the harmonious
combination of quality and design.


Second of all, people mostly need goods in their daily life. The rate of
consumption in daily goods adds up to billions of dollars for producers, which
motivates them to copy each other. Yet, when it involves the assembly line and
advanced technological applications, it is far from easy to follow suit.


Technological goods need expertise, significant investment and long-term
research. Hence, though goods may look like each other, they are rarely products
of pure emulation and mass- consumed. Chinese products, for instance, in spite of
being believed to be of lower price and copy others in the world, are still not as
attractive as original ones as created in America and Japan which own unique
designs and superb procedures of productions. In addition, copying trend is
actually more noticeable in other fields. In music, a style of one nation may
borrow greatly from that of other countries to enrich cultural heritage of each
nation while products of high intellectuality such as writing styles are somehow
similar to each other. Even in choice of life, when a person has little inkling about
what he or she does in life, it is more likely that he or she will travel exactly the
same journey as predecessors to be on the safe side. When it comes to work
environment where competition is fierce, to ingratiate oneself with bosses,
employees are possible to copy ideas of others, which actually proves easier than
to imitate the complicated business models to generate fashion designs or
consumer goods.



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