【題目】在我們城市的很多學校門口,每天上學和放學時,正趕上交通高峰期,很多家長用私家車接送學生,結果導致學校門口的交通嚴重擁堵,甚至發(fā)生惡性交通事故。請就此寫一篇英語短文。

要求:1.分析家長接送孩子的原因;

2.對此簡單發(fā)表自己的看法;

3.詞數(shù):100詞左右。

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【答案】Nowadays,many parents think it’s convenient to take their children to school and pick them up after school by private cars.Unfortunately,they are usually caught up with rush hours,which makes them stuck in traffic congestion, causing serious traffic jams and accidents around the school gate.

There are some reasons behind this phenomenon.First of all,parents are concerned about their children’s safety. They think it is not safe for children to walk or ride to school on their own,especially during rush hours.In addition, some parents are worried that their children may go to an Internet bar or be bullied on their way home after school.

Faced with this problem,I suggest that on one hand,parents teach their children to be independent and responsible for themselves.It is not wise to do everything for children.On the other,government should take effective measures to solve traffic jams around school gate,such as widening roads or building overpass or underpass.What’s more,it’s every citizen’s responsibility to help make a safer society.

【解析】這是一篇話題作文。文章中心已經(jīng)給出?忌趯戇@篇文章時,要注意以下幾點:1. 通篇以一般現(xiàn)在時為主。2.對現(xiàn)象的原因要準確剖析,并正確地表達出來,條例清晰,重點突出。3.文章最后要發(fā)表自己的看法,立場明確,可以寫出你的理由或解決措施來豐富文章內(nèi)容。

【范文亮點】

1.文章采用了“There are some reasons behind this phenomenon此現(xiàn)象背后有如下原因”“Faced with this problem,I suggest that...對于這個問題,我認為... ”“It is not wise to do everything面面俱到是不明智的等高分句式。

2.文章運用了“private cars私家車”“caught up with趕上”“traffic jams交通擁堵”“Internet bar互聯(lián)網(wǎng)吧”“on one hand...On the other hand...一方面...另一方面...”等高頻詞組。

3.運用了“First of all首先”“In addition另外”“What’s more此外等邏輯連接詞,使文章行文流暢,銜接更自然

引導定語從句.

4.采用了“Unfortunately,they are usually caught up with rush hours,which makes them stuck in traffic congestion, causing serious traffic jams and accidents around the school gate.”這種復合句,既有which引導的非限制性定語從句,又用到現(xiàn)在分詞作伴隨狀語,為文章增光添彩。

5.文章運用了表語從句“some parents are worried that their children may go to an Internet bar or be bullied on their way home after school一些家長擔心自己的孩子可能會去互聯(lián)網(wǎng)吧,或者在放學后被欺負”。

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