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最近,你班组织全班同学进行了一场英语讨论。讨论的主题是:中国是否应该发展私家车?...

最近,你班组织全班同学进行了一场英语讨论。讨论的主题是:中国是否应该发展私家车?请你根据下表所提供的信息,给报社写一篇报道,客观地介绍讨论的结果。

40%的同学认为

60%的同学认为

1.应该发展私家车;

1.不应该发展私家车;

2.私家车可以让人上班、旅游等更方便,能使人更好地享受生活;

2.私家车多会消耗(consume)更多的汽油, 加剧环境污染;

3.私家车的生产可以增加就业机会,增加国民收入。

3.私家车多会使交通堵塞更严重。

要求:1.词数:100左右。  2.开头部分已给出,不计入总字数。

Recently, our class have had a discussion about whether China should develop its private car industry. The results are as follows:______________________________________________

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Recently, our class have had a discussion about whether China should develop its private car industry. The results are as follows: About 40% of the class hold the view that China should encourage private car industry greatly. They believe private cars can make it easier and more comfortable for Chinese to go to work, travel and so on. With private cars, we can enjoy life more. What’s more, car industry can provide more employment opportunities and increase our national income. However, 60% are strongly against doing so. First, they think that private cars can increase gas consumption and thus cause even more serious pollution to our environment. Besides, the increasing cars will cause even more traffic jams often. In my opinion, private cars can never replace public transport system. Therefore, whether to encourage them or not should be taken seriously. (119 words) 高考资源网(www.ks5u.com) 【解析】略
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