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深圳机动车数量进入300万时代,密度全国第一。针对交通拥堵的现状,深圳市交委于2015年发布了汽车限购令,并进行一些限行规定。此外政府积极的发展公共交通(public transportation)。深圳地铁现已开通5条线路,另有11 条线路在规划中。请你结合实际谈谈地铁给我们的生活、交通和环境带了怎样的变化,你对地铁又有怎样的期待?请你以此为话题,写一篇英语短文。

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1.80词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数内;

2.文中不能出现真实校名和姓名;

3.条理清楚,意思连贯,语句通顺,标点正确,书面整洁。

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Shenzhen came into the age of underground. It has brought great changes to people’s life in Shenzhen. First of all, it does make our life more convenient because it is fast and easy to take. Secondly, it is safe and on time as well. It can hold a great many people at a time so it is of great help to avoid traffic jams and accidents. Last but not the least, it is helpful for reducing air pollution and noise pollution, for it runs underground and it makes less noise. I hope it can provide better service for us and the ticket price can be lower. And I’m sure it will make our life better and better. 【解析】这是一篇给材料作文,结合实际谈谈地铁给我们的生活、交通和环境带了怎样的变化,我对地铁又有怎样的期待?结合所给材料,可知本文主要考查一般现在时,人称为单数第一,三人称,注意主谓一致问题,句子结构主要为系表结构和动宾结构,注意一些常见句式的应用,比如:It has brought……,it is……,I hope……,I’m sure……等句式的应用。写作中注意运用代词,注意多种句式交替运用。写作中注意叙述顺序,符合逻辑关系。 点睛:本文结构紧凑,语言简练。开头介绍了地铁给人们的变化,接下来介绍给生活,交通和环境带来的具体变化,最后表达我对地铁的期待。此处first of all, on time, as well, make noise, provide sth for sb, make sth+形容词等短语的运用也让文章增色不少。  
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