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Good morning, everyone,

I am Li hua from Xingguang Middle School. The topic of my speech is “Let’s Ride Bicycles”.

As 1. ______ (know) to us all, 2._______ the improvement of people’s living standards,

cars 3.______(become)a popular means of transport, 4.______ (bring) great convenience to our life. 5._______, they have also caused some problems such as air pollution and traffic jams.

How can we solve the problems then? As far as I 6.________(concern), bicycles is a good solution. For one thing, bicycles don’t need any petrol and they are energy-saving. For7.______ , bicycles are8.___________ (environment) friendly because they won’t give off waste gas. What’s more, riding bicycles is a good way for us to exercise and it is beneficial to our health.

9.________, let’s take the10. ________(responsible) to build up a carbon city by riding bicycles.

Come on and join us!

Thank you!

1.is known

2.with

3.have become

4.bringing

5.However

6.am concerned

7.another

8.environmentally

9.Therefore

10.responsibility

【解析】

1.1】眾所周知,as引導定語從句,做主語,謂語“被知道”用被動語態(tài)is known。

2.2】隨著人們的生活水平發(fā)展,“隨著”填介詞with。

3.3】汽車已經成為流行的交通方式。填現在完成時have become。

4.4】汽車和帶來了便捷,是主動關系,填非謂語動詞bringing。

5.5】然而也導致了一些問題。前后句是轉折關系,有逗號用However。

6.6】就我而言,固定句式as far as am concerned。

7.7】一方面,另一方面For one thing, For another。

8.8】副詞修飾形容詞,填environmentally。

9.9】前后句是因果關系,有逗號用Therefore。

10.10】冠詞后用名詞,填responsibility。

考點:詞匯的運用

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