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Last week, we had a debate about whether we should develop car industry.

During the debate, Group A argued we should develop cars, as they could bring great convenience to people, create more jobs and thus greatly strengthen economy. Group B, however, thought the government should limit the number of cars, since most roads are too crowded. Too many cars, they said, would certainly cause traffic jams. Besides, cars would send off a large amount of waste gas, which leads to air pollution. They believed that public transportation, such as buses and subways, should greatly be encouraged.

 


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