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请根据你对下面这幅图的理解,写一篇100字左右的英语短文。 请包括以下内容: 1...

请根据你对下面这幅图的理解,写一篇100字左右的英语短文。

请包括以下内容:

1.简要描述图画内容

2.联系实际说说自己的看法和建议

提示:smog 雾霾

As is vividly shown in the picture, a tiny man

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As is vividly shown in the picture, a tiny man living in the city is standing there wearing a mask, terrified by the heavy smog, which looks like a huge frightening monster. What the picture mirrors is clearly heavy smog and severe air pollution. Confronted with potential risks of sickness, people are always forced to wear masks in order to avoid breathing poisonous air.With smog getting increasingly serious, environmental protection has become an urgent issue for human beings. As a saying goes, great things may be done by mass effort. For one thing, our government should develop more green and energy saving ways to lower the emission of polluted air. For another, every single, person should raise their awareness of environmental protection and use more public transport. Only if we spare no effort to protect our environment, can we enjoy a greener and better life. 【解析】 这是一篇看图作文,对于雾霾的看法。 看图作文就是依据图画所表现的情景,按照规定和要求进行写作。一般的看图作文就是就图说话:要求考生按照所给图画,通过合理的联想将一组画面的内容正确地表达出来。这里因为图画上有一个提示词smog,所以学生很容易想出这是这幅画的主题是关于雾霾的。第一段先叙述是画面上是什么;第二段写画面的内容。第三段写出自己的观点和建议。综合分析这里叙述的是现在的存在情况,所以句子应该用一般现在时。
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