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书面表达。 2019年10月26日,交通运输部发布《城市轨道交通客运组织与服务管...

书面表达。

20191026日,交通运输部发布《城市轨道交通客运组织与服务管理办法》,明确乘客不得在地铁里进食(婴儿、病人除外)。南京地铁明文规定在车厢里不论是吃早餐,还是喝饮料甚至喝水都是明令禁止的,否则会面临罚款。针对这个话题,九年级的同学们展开了讨论。假如你是其中一员,请以“People_____(should/shouldn't) be allowed to eat or drink on subways”为题,写一篇英语短文,阐述你的看法。

要求:1.请从括号中挑选一个单词补全标题。

2.文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称。

3.词数100词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。

Should

Shouldn't

Your opinion

进食是人之常情;车程长的需要途中进食,尤其是老人和小孩,上班族为了节省时间则需要以此来解决早餐,禁食令会影响到正常生活和工作

乱扔垃圾气味扑鼻,影响车;厢空气环境,让人很不舒服;地铁禁食令很有必要。

 

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提示词: people’ s right(权利)  affect(影响)  terrible(糟糕的)

public environment(公共环境)

People_______ be allowed to eat or drink on subways

Recently in many cities, passengers are not allowed to eat or drink on subways, or they will be fined. Should foods and drinks be accepted on subways ? Many students show different opinions.

 

 

例文: People shouldn’t be allowed to eat or drink in subways Recently in many cities, passengers are not allowed to eat or drink on subways, or they will be fined. Should foods and drinks be accepted on subways? Many students show different opinions. Some students think people should be allowed because it’s people’s right. Sometimes, passengers have to travel on subways for a long time, it’s necessary for them to eat some snacks or drink some water, especially the old and children. Besides, many young people have to eat breakfast on subways in order to save time when they go to work. The new rule will affect their normal life and work. However, other students disagree. They think that some passengers bring food and drinks to the subways, and throw rubbish everywhere. It smells terrible and make people uncomfortable. In my opinion, I think it’s not necessary to do this as long as passengers follow the rule, everyone should try their best to build a clean and healthy public environment. 【解析】 1、题干解读:题目要求以“People_____(should/shouldn't) be allowed to eat or drink on subways”为题写一篇文章,要求从括号内挑出一个词来补全标题,然后根据表格中内容写出文章。
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