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许多欧洲国家将9月22日设为“无车日”。请结合我国目前的现状,如交通堵塞、环境 ...

许多欧洲国家将9月22日设为“无车日”。请结合我国目前的现状,如交通堵塞、环境

污染、车祸频发等,写一篇100—120词的英语短文,说明自己对“无车日”的认识。

注意:1.开头已给出,不计入总词数。

2.生词:无车日—No Cars Day/ No-car Day

As we know, with the development of economy, the number of cars is increasing very rapidly, thus causing some social problems.                                                   

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As we know, with the development of economy, the number of cars is increasing very rapidly, thus causing some social problems. For example, people are often caught in a traffic jam, especially at rush hour and car accidents have occurred more often than ever. What’s more, the car is one of the major problems resulting in global warming. So I think it’s a good idea for many European countries to set September 22nd as “No Cars Day”. Although a one-day campaign can hardly generate enough long-term influence to change people’s behaviour, at least, it can remind people of the harm that cars do to our society, and encourage more people to travel by bicycle or public transport. In my view, it’s not the day but the awareness of all the people to help solve social problems that really matters. 【解析】 试题分析:考查开放性作文的写作。本文的话题是无烟日,需要考生具体从交通堵塞、环境污染、车祸频发三个方面展开,最后说明自己支持无烟日的活动。写作时注意准确运用时态,上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系,尽量使用自己熟悉的单词句式,同时也要注意使用高级词汇和高级句型使文章显得更有档次。特别注意在选择句式时要赋予变化。 考点:考查开放性作文的写作。
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C.they can attract more youngsters to the restaurants

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A.customers feel little interest in the e-menus

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A.it’s difficult to tell him from others

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C.Miller finally succeeded even if he has been in low position.

D.Miller managed to pay off his debts with his small income in the end.

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A.He is chosen to play the Michael Scofield due to his interesting personality.

B.His performance in Dinotopia makes some contributions to his success.

C.He has the same experience with the character Michael Scofield.

D.He is angry about his being born into a mixed-cultural family.

 

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