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China is now faced with a dilemma. We are pushing up sales of automobiles in ord
China is now faced with a dilemma. We are pushing up sales of automobiles in ord
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2025-04-08
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China is now faced with a dilemma. We are pushing up sales of automobiles in order to speed up economic development, yet cities designed for bicycles and buses are now choked by an expanding fleet of cars. Traffic jam is one of our pressing concerns.
In an essay entitled-. People Should Not Be Encouraged to Buy Cars. You are expected to make your comments on this issue in about 250 words. Remember to write your composition on ANSWER SHEET II.
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People Should Not Be Encouraged to Buy Cars
As more and more Chinese families look forward to their dream of owning a car coming true, the Chinese government seems bent on encouraging people to buy cars, targeting the vehicle industry as one of the key forces pushing growth. Yet the government’s good wish may turn out to be the cause of a series of problems. My opinion is that private car ownership should not be encouraged.
Firsly, the increase of cars in major cities will aggravate air pollution. In Chinese cities, vehicles account for 45 to 60 per cent of nitrogen oxide and 85 per cent of carbon dioxide emissions. Studies show that cars on China’s roads do not meet even the minimum emission standards of Europe. If more cars appear on roads, city dwellers can expect to breathe in worse air, which is in large part caused by car fumes.
Secondly, private cars will worsen road congestion. Most roads in Chinese cities are designed for bicycles and buses. Sometimes, driving in the city is even slower than riding a bicycle. The streets are peeked with vehicles bumper to bumper at rush hours. While people are urged to buy cars, there are no effective measures taken to deal with the congestion problem.
Thirdly, an upcoming car-purchasing craze can be harmful to the interests of the domestic car industry.
China’s import tariff will be lowered by a quarter this year. It is no good news for the local carmakers, for the tariff cut will greatly facilitate the world car-making giants’ access to the Chinese market. Therefore, if people swarm for Polos or Toyotas, a large number of local car companies, which have not yet got ready, will be hopelessly pushed to the sideline, or even to bankruptcy.
All in all, now in China, private ear ownership should not be encouraged.
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