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请以"Car explosion in China"为题,描述我国近十年来私人拥有小汽车的情况,说明人们生活水平的变化和你的看法。

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Car explosion in China

As we all know, great changes in car ownership

have taken place in China over the past decade.

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Car explosion in china

As we all know, great changes in car ownership have taken place inChinaover the past decade. The number of private cars has accordingly increased many times since years ago. What are the reasons?

There are two main factors for these changes. To begin with, development in economy plays a vital role in these years. The higher incomes result in Chinese people's owning private cars. What's more* in modern society, time 

is money. There?fore, many Chinese need a car to do business on time.

In my view, the number of cars will constantly increase year by year. And a large number of social problems such as traffic jams are turning up in nearly every city. Therefore, it is necessa?ry for the government and citizens to take effective measures to control the car explosion.

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A.    Something sportsmen should not do in practising yoga.

B.    Basic skills are required in performing yoga.

C.    The performance of the sportsmen in the First World Yoga Championships.

D.    The unique setting where yoga is performed.

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