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雅思优秀写作范文雅思优秀写作范文100篇篇雅思作文文大全(含小作文)somepeopleclaimthatthedisadvantagesofthecararemorethantheadvantages,doyouagreeordisagree?
文1thebirthofcarshavemadeanenormouschangetoourlife.inthepast,wetravelfromoneplacetoanotheronlybyfoot,nowaday,carscandoit.itsgoeswithoursayingthattheinventionofcarsbringgreatbenefittoallofus.butasproverbgoes:
nogardenwithoutweeds.carisnotexception.owingacarhasalotofadvantages.foronething,carprovideusthemostconvientwayoftransportation.wecangetaroundfreelywithoutspentingalotoftime.emotionally,ialwaysfounddrivingissoexciting.foranother,itsthecomfortabletodriveacar.Inwinter.driversalwayscanstaywarmanddryeveninrainywhether,inaddition,driversareusuallysafeintheircarswhentheyareoutatnight.Carsbringthehumanmerits,theirside-effectsgrauduallycometothesurface.firstly,torunacarneedalotofoil,whichisgettinglessandless.theincreasingnumberofcarscontributethelackingofenergy.secondlly,asmoreandmorecarsareused,thetrafficecpeciallyinbigcitiesisgettingheaverandheavier,whichleadtotheserioussocialproblem-trafficjam.inaddition,theinceasingnumbersofcars,whichexcaustsentahugequantitiesofcarbonmonoxideintoatmosphere.itmaketheairofcitiesunbreathabe,itstrippeoplecontactwithfrenshair.therefore,thenewenergyshouldbeexploredtoreplacetheoilsothatourenvionmentalpollutioncanbeavioded.andthestricklawshouldbeissuedtokeepthenumbersofcarsundercontrol.thus,ourheaviertrafficcanbesolluted!
文2PrivatecarsvsPublictrafficAstrafficproblemsbecomemoreandmoreseriousinmanycitiesofdevelopedanddevelopingcountries,theirgovernmentshavetotryhardandloadsofmoneyandenergyhavebeenspenttodealwiththem.Firstly,itisnotefficientforthecommuterstousetheirprivatecarstoandbackfromtheirworkplaces.Occasionallywecanseetheyhavetositonthewheelswastingtimeandfuelinaheavytrafficjam.Atthesametime,throughburningthefossilfuels,greenhousegasCO2,CO1,acidraingasSO2,fumesanddustsarebeingreleasedintotheatmosphere,allofwhichheavilyoverloadtheenvironment.Thirdly,withtheincreaseofprivatecars,theroadtrafficaccidentsarealsorisedramatically.Forexample,inacitywith5000cars,therewillbeatleast250accidentshappeningeveryday,whichalsoburdenthepublichealthyservices.Onthecontrary,expectedpublictrafficmaybeanidealsolutiontotheseproblems.Forexamplecitybusesandrailwaysarewidelyusedorbeingconstructedbymanycities.Peoplecantakebuseseasily,whichcanbefoundevery10minutesorlessinthepeaktime.Actually,NottinghamTransportCompanyisbuildingitsownlightrailwayinthecity,whichisannouncedbythespeakmanofthecompany,“Itwillbecompletedinthenextyear,theticketswillbeverycompetitiveandatthesametimethetravelwillbeverysafeandcomfortable.”Ontheotherhand,publictraffichaditsowndisadvantages.Usuallyitcannotprovidedoor-to-doorservice.Itisinconvenienttogoshoppingbypublicvehicles.Sometimesyoumustwaitalongtimeforthetrain.Andquitealotofpeopleprefertoenjoydriving.Inconclusion,developingthepublictrafficisausefulapproachtodealwiththesedifficulties.Onepossibleway,ifnotthebest,istotaxiprivatecarsheavilyandusetheserevenuestoprovidecitizenscheaperpublictrafficservices.文3Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,thecarshavealreadybecometheimportantcomponentinourdailylifegradually.Carsmakeourlifeconvenientandswift.However,toomanycarshavecausedveryserioussocialproblems.Somepeopleclaimthatthedisadvantagesofcararemorethantheadvantages.Idoubtwhethertheargumentcanbearmuchanalysis.Sinceonecenturyago,theautoindustryhasbeendevelopedatfullspeedworldwide,andhasbroughttheenormousprogressestoourlife.Forexample,thecaristhemostconvenienttooloftransportation.Wecanbeonandoffdutybycareveryday,wecangototravelbycaronthevacation,wecanutilizethecarstodealwithsomeemergencytoo.Thecarisplayinganimportantroleinourdailylife.Theymakeourrhythmoflifefasterandfaster,makeourbusinessbecomemoreandmoreefficient.Ontheotherhand,thedevelopmentoftheautomobilehasbroughtalotofinfantindustrytopeople,Givepeoplecountlessemploymentopportunitiestoo.Suchas,manufacturingindustry,repairingindustryandmaintainingindustry.Weareenjoyingtheconveniencethatthecarsbringtous;atthesametimewecanutilizetheautoindustrytosupportourselves.However,wecannotignorethattoomanycarscauseenormoussocialproblems,forexample,trafficjam,airpollution,trafficaccident,towhichwehavetofindasolution.Inaword,thecarshavebroughtenormouschangetoourlife;theadvantagesarefarmorethanthedisadvantages.Weshouldrecognizethemeritofthecars,anddoourbesttosolvetheproblems.Ifso,ourlifewillbebrighter.Version00106文1Nowhereintheworldhastheissueoftobaccobeensomuchdebatedasinoursociety.Nowadays,tobaccoismoreharmfulthandrugtopeopleshealth,thereforemanypeoplethinkthatsmokingislegalthatisadirectandprimaryreasontoinducethiskindofproblem.Theabovepointiscertainlytrue;thisessaywilloutlinethreereasons.Themainreasonisthattobaccoisasilentkillertosmokers.Tobaccoisknowntobetheprobablecauseofsome25differentdiseases,andforsome,suchaslungcancer,bronchitisandemphysema,itisthemaincause.AccordingtoaWHOreportfourmillionpeopledieyearlyfromtobacco-relateddiseases,thatisonedeatheveryeightseconds.Tobaccoissignificantlybecomingagreatercauseofdeathanddisabilitythananyothersinglecause.Anotherreasonisthatmoreandmoreyoungpeopleareunder18yearsoldwhosmokecigarettehavebeenblindedbythedeceitoftobacconists.Tobaccoamongadolescentsremainsstubbornlypersistent.Smokingamongadolescentsroseinthe1990sinseveraldevelopedcountries,suchasChina,VietnamandThailand.Whilenewmarketsarebeingopenedbythetobaccoindustryactions,oldmarketshavenotbeenclosed.Tobaccoisaglobalthreat.Lastbutnottheleastreasonistheincreaseincigarettesmuggling.Becauseoftobaccosmuggling,thelegalretailinganddistributionsystemsarebadlyaffected,andfacedwithincreasedlawlessnessandheavytaxlosses.Thisbehaviorseverelyaffectstheeconomy.Inconclusion,thetobaccoshouldbeconsideredillegal.Perhapsapackofcigarettesislessharmfulthananotherdrug,buttobaccoisactuallythebiggestkillerofallthedrugs.=文2Advertisementsoftobaccoandthoseof“smokingisharmful”areoftenseentogether.Buttherehasbeenanon-goingargumentaboutwhetherornottobaccoshouldbeforbiddenandmadeillegal.Ihavealwaysbelievedthatsmokingshouldbeillegalforthefollowingreasons.First,smokingdoesgreatharmtohumanhealthandcausesmanydiseases.Itisreportedthatmorethan70%oflungcancersufferersaresmokers,andtheaveragelife-spanofsmokersissevenyearslessthanthatofnon-smokers.Moreover,ithurtsnotonlysmokers,butalsotheonesaroundthesmokers.Manyresearchersclaimthatbreathing“second-handsmoke”maybeevenmoreharmfulthansmoking.Second,manysocialproblemsanddisasterscanbeattributedtosmoking.Forinstance,manywivescannotbeartheirhusbandssmokingallthetime,whichcausesmanyquarrels,orevendivorces.Furthermore,thebiggestfiredisasterinChina,theDaxinganlingfiredisaster,wascausedbyaburningcigaretteend,andthecostoftheresultinglosswasunimaginable.Last,smokingtobaccosisamainsourceofairpollution.Amagazinesaidthatforeverycigarettesmokedeachday,awholetreeisneededtocleantheair.Inotherwords,smokingonelesscigareverydayequalsplantingatree.Itisabrilliantcontributiontotheearthwearelivingon.Inaword,alltheabovedemonstratethatsmokingharmsyourselvesaswellasyourneighbors,pollutestheairweourselvesarebreathing,andevenagitatesthesocialpeace.So,inmyopinion,tobaccoshouldbestrictlyforbidden,andsmokingshouldbemadeillegal.文3therehaslongbeencontroversyoverthelegalityandapparentacceptanceoftobaccoinsociety.someholdthatcigarettesandothertobaccocontainingproductsshouldbebanned,thatis,treatedasnarcotics.personally,iagreewiththispointofviewforthefollowingreasons:
althoughcigarettesdonotofferasintenseaneffectasdrugslikeheroinandcocaine,theyrankhigherinthelevelofdependenceitcreatesintheuser.thousandsofsmokerstrytoridthemselvesofcigarettesbutcannot,becauseofthephysiologicaldependencetheydeveloped,chieflyimputabletoitschemicalnicotine.thisexplainswhysmokerscontinuetheirhabitdespitethenumeroushealthwarnings.furthermore,medicalsciencehasnowprovedbeyondadoubtthatsmokingkills.withalltheothercausesofpreventabledeathssuchasalcohol,illegaldrugs,aids,suicide,roadaccidents,fire,andguns,cigarettesstillaccountformorepreventabledeathsthanallofthosecombined.moredisturbingly,whilsttheuseofheroinisdangeroussolelytotheusers,theuseoftobaccoendangersthosewhoareintheirvicinityaswell.thisphenomenon,knownaspassivesmoking,nullsthecounter-argumentthatputtingonesownhealthatriskthroughsmokingshouldbeuptoonesownindividualchoice.reportshaveshownthattheamountofsecond-handsmokeinhaledbyatypicalnonsmokerisequivalenttoonecigarettesmokedperday,andwhatismore,passivesmokingcanincreaseanonsmokerschanceofgettingcancerbytentothirtytwopercent.therearethosewhowillsaythattheblackmarketcreatedbyoutlawingtobaccowillproducedeadliercig