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14.随着们生活水平的不断提高,旅游业蓬勃发展.假如你是李华,你校正在征集以"旅游业的利与弊"为主题的广播稿.请根据以下要点,写一篇广播稿.
优点:
1.放松心情,缓解压力;   
2.开阔视野,体验不同文化,结识新朋友;
3.推动当地经济发展,促进就业;
缺点:
1.破坏了当地的自然环境;  
2.扰乱了当地居民的正常生活;
你的观点:…
写作要求:
1.词数100左右;       
2.开头部分已写好,不计入总词数;
3.可根据情况增加细节,使行文连贯;  
4.不能使用真实姓名和学校名称.
As is known to all,tourism has been developing very rapidly in recent years.…                       

分析 这是一篇以"旅游业的利与弊"为主题的广播稿.根据题目要求可知用第一人称和一般现在时态.内容包括:一发展旅游业的优点;二发展旅游业的缺点;三自己的观点.
高分句型:
1.As is known to all,tourism has been developing very rapidly in recent years.句子里As 引导非限制性定语从句,代指主句;has been developing 是现在完成进行时,表示"从过去到现在,而且正在进行".
正如我们所知,近年来旅游业正在蓬勃发展.
2.For example,famous places of interest will attract more tourists to visit,which may destroy the natural environment and disturb the normal life of the local people句子里 which 引导非限制性定语从句,代指主句;destroy the natural environment 和 disturb the normal life of the local people是并列的谓语动词.
例如,著名的景点会吸引更多的游客参观,这会破坏当地的自然环境,而且扰乱了当地居民的正常生活.

解答 As is known to all,tourism has been developing very rapidly in recent years.【高分句型一】There is no doubt that it can relieve our stress from work and make us relaxed.In addition,it can broaden our horizon,experience different cultures and make friends from different places.What's more,tourism can contribute to the local economy and create jobs for the local people.(发展旅游业的优点)
However,there also exist some disadvantages about it.For example,famous places of interest will attract more tourists to visit,which may destroy the natural environment and disturb the normal life of the local people.【高分句型二】.(发展旅游业的缺点)
As far as I'm concerned,every coin has its two sides.If tourism is well  managed,we will benefit a lot from it after all(自己的观点)

点评 考查提纲类作文.
写作文的第一步应该是审题,要知道文章的主要时态,人称以及语言要点;第二步是写出初稿;三要改错,并且修饰句子,给文章写出亮点.

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