雅思寫(xiě)作模擬試題:學(xué)術(shù)類Task2

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△ Writing Task 2
    You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
    Present a written argument or case to an educated non-specialist audience on the following topic.
    The first car appeared on British roads in 1888. By the year 2000 there may be as many as 29 million vehicles on Bri
    tish roads.
    Should alternative forms of transport be encouraged and international laws introduced to control car ownership and use?
    You should write at least 250 words.
    You should use your own ideas, knowledge and experience and support your arguments with examples and relevant evidence.
    There is general a greement that there are far too many  automobiles crowding the roads nowadays. In fact, it is estimated that  there will be as many as 29 million motor vehicles on British roads by  the year 2000. Not only do these motor vehicles cause inconvenience in  the form of traffic jams and accidents, they also contribute to the  planet’s ever-worsening air pollution.
    In my opinion, we must encourage alternative forms of transport.  If more people rode bicycles or traveled by public transport they would  be healthier and suffer less from stress, the roads would be less  congested and safer, and the air in our cities would be cleaner. An  added benefit would be that people would have more money to spend on  more people than private cars can, and subway systems, of course, take  passengers off the streets entirely. Moreover, private cars are banned  in the downtown areas, where the only form of wheeled transport allowed  is the bicycle.
    However, it is necessary that these efforts to improve the traffic  situation be backed up by international laws to control the ownership  and use of cars. This is because, first of all, pollution caused by  automobiles is worldwide problem. Secondly, more people are traveling by  car to other countries nowadays.
    If measures are taken in a planned way to encourage alternative  forms of transportation, and international laws put in place to control  car ownership and use, there is no doubt that the result will be safer  roads, a healthier lifestyle and a less-polluted
    atmosphere.