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在许多地方,家长开汽车接送孩子上下学已成为一个普遍现象,人们对此做法褒贬不一。请...

在许多地方,家长开汽车接送孩子上下学已成为一个普遍现象,人们对此做法褒贬不一。请你根据下表提示用英语写一篇短文,并发表自己的看法。

赞成

反对

1.为学生节约时间;

2.安全;

3.增加家长跟孩子交流的机会。

1.使交通更加拥挤;

2.增加家长的负担;

3.使学生更加依赖家长。

 

注意:1.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

2.开头已给出。

3.120个词左右。

In many places, it is common for parents to drive their children to and from school, which causes a heated debate in society.

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In many places, it ’s common for parents to drive their children to and from school, which causes a heated debate in society. Some people think driving children to and from school can save children’s time, so their children can get more sleep. Besides, it is comfortable and safe for children to go to school in a car. Also, the time of being together on the way enables parents to communicate with their children , which benefits their growth. However, others argue that it results in heavier traffic. And it will lay a burden on parents when they are busy. In addition, children may become more dependent on their parents, losing the ability of independence. In my opinion, schools should offer school buses for young children. For older children, it is up to them to choose whether to take a bus, ride a bike or go on foot. 【解析】 本篇书面表达属于议论文, 关于“家长开汽车接送孩子上下学这一普遍现象”发表自己的看法 。 第一步: 审题: 议论文 人称:第三人称 时态: 一般现在时 结构: 总分法,分三部分,第一部分说明“家长开车接送孩子上下学这一普遍现象”引起人们的讨论, 第二部分阐述赞成和反对的理由,第三部分表达自己的看法。 要点: 1. 说明“家长开车接送孩子上下学这一普遍现象”引起人们热烈的讨论 2.阐述赞成和反对的理由: ①赞成的理由:节约时间、安全、增加家长跟孩子交流的机会 ②反对的理由:使交通更加拥挤、增加家长的负担、使学生更加依赖家长。 3.发表自己的看法:学校提供校车接送较小的孩子, 较大的孩子可以选择乘车、骑车或步行上学 第二步:列提纲(重点词汇、短语 ) drive;to and from school;cause a heated debate;save children’s time,;get more sleep;comfortable ;safe;enable sb. to do…;communicate with;benefit;result in;lay a burden on;become dependent on;lose the ability of ;independence;offer;it is up to sb. to do… 第三步:连词成句 It’s common for parents to drive their children to and from school. Driving children to and from school can save children’s time. It is comfortable and safe for children to go to school in a car. The time of being together on the way enables parents to communicate with their children. It benefits their growth. It results in heavier traffic. It will lay a burden on parents. Children may become more dependent on their parents. Schools should offer school buses for young children. It is up to them to choose whether to take a bus, ride a bike or go on foot. 根据提示和关键词进行遣词造句,适当地运用句型,注意时态和主谓一致问题。 第四步:连句成篇(衔接词) 表示时间顺序: first of all; to begin/start with , in the beginning firstly.... secondly .... lastly / finally/in the end 表示并列或补充关系: what is more; besides, moreover, apart from; in addition, as well as;not only…but(also), meanwhile, in the meantime, some...some…others 表示转折对比关系:but, however, although, though, yet, while on one hand…on the other hand ..., 表示因果关系:because, as, therefore, as a result, as a consequence, consequently, thus 连句成文,运用恰当的衔接词进行句子之间的衔接与过渡,使句与句之间逻辑性更强、 段与段之间结构清晰。
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