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This week we did a project
on the history of London.
My grandfather said that
London in the 1950s was a terrible place to live because the air pollution was
so bad, There were many factories and they caused(引起) a lot of smoke. This smoke
caused heavy black fog in the sky. The people of London called this "smog".
Sometimes the smog was so
thick that people could not see at all. Taxis and buses could not go anywhere
as it was too dangerous to drive .The smog was also harmful to people's health,
and some people found that it was difficult to breathe(呼吸).
In 1956, the government made new laws about the pollution, and the air got much cleaner. Today it is clean and we never see smog in London. Since the 1950s, people from all over the world have come to live in London. My grandfather says that this is one of the best changes —now he can eat food from India, China, Italy and Germany in his neighbourhood.
I like living in London
today, and I am happy to have friends from all over the world.
(1)
Was London a terrible place
to live in the 1950s?
(2)
Were many farms caused(引起) a lot of smoke?
(3)
What do the people of
London called the black smoke?
(4)
Why taxis and buses could
not go anywhere?
(5)
Can my grandfather eat food
from China?
答案: Yes.
No.
The people of London called this "smog".
Because it was too dangerous to drive.
Yes, he can.