TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Car-free zones in cities
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Professor
In the next few weeks,we'll be talking about urban trafficmanagement.Let's begin by discussing one popular idea--creating car-free central zones.Some cities around the worldhave recently designated their downtown areas as beingautomobile-free which means that vehicles are not allowed toenter the city centers.Do you think that more cities should maketheir central zones car-free?Why or why not?
Student A
I support the idea of establishing car-free central zones becausethis will result in one important benefit for city residents-it will bebetter for their health.Instead of driving everywhere,people willbe encouraged to walk or cycle more.It would be a great way toincorporate exercise into people's routines.
Student B
It sounds like a good idea,but I'm skeptical.My main concern isthat many businesses located in the city centers,such as shopsand restaurants,may suffer because the customers will no longerbe able to reach those businesses by car.For somecustomers,if they can't drive,they won't go at all.
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User Sample
I also agree with Claire’s opinion that cities should make their central zones car-free. She makes a great point that this policy will encourage people to choose walking or cycling, which can contribute to their health. What is more, after the eatablishment of car-free areas, people are more likely to rely on public transportations, which can reduce the number of cars, slow down resource consumption and environmental damage. Additionally, the promotion of car-free zones can encourage cities to seek more environmentally energy solutions, such as electric transportation. This can promote the development of renewable energy and reduce the dependance on fossil fuels. Lastly, I do not think Paul’s viewpoint is compelling, for those businesses located in the city centers, they can benefit more from this policy. To be more specific, there will be no traffic congestion at all, and there will be more customers for the improved transportation.
Evaluation Result
1. 子项得分
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Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.5
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Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 4.0
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Language Use and Grammar: 4.0
2. 预估分数
26. 3 任务完成度
这篇文章在任务完成度方面表现较好,观点清晰,论据充分。但是,可以在以下方面进行改进:
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更具体地解释为什么商业会受益于无车区政策。
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讨论可能的负面影响以及如何解决这些问题。
示例1:为了证明商业将从无车区政策中受益,可以提供一些实际例子,说明商家在实施此类政策后的销售额有所增加。 示例2:讨论可能的负面影响,例如交通拥堵可能转移到城市其他地区。然后提出相应的解决方案,如优化公共交通系统和建设停车场。
4. 文章结构与组织
文章结构基本清晰,包括引言、正文和结论。但是,在以下方面还有改进空间:
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在引言部分简要介绍两位学生的观点。
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在正文部分使用更明确的过渡词或短语来连接不同观点。
示例1:在引言中添加类似于“Claire支持无车区政策,而Paul则对此表示怀疑。”的句子,以概括两位学生的观点。 示例2:在正文中使用过渡词或短语,如“首先”,“其次”,“然而”等,使文章更加流畅。
5. 语法批改
I also agree with Claire’s opinion that cities should make their central zones car-free. She makes a great point that this policy will encourage people to choose walking or cycling, which can contribute to their health. What is more, after the eatablishmentestablishment(misspelling) of car-free areas, people are more likely to rely on public transportations, which can reduce the number of cars, slow down resource consumption and environmental damage. Additionally, the promotion of car-free zones can encourage cities to seek more environmentally energy solutions, such as electric transportation. This can promote the development of renewable energy and reduce the dependancedependence(misspelling) on fossil fuels. Lastly, I do not think Paul’s viewpoint is compelling, for those businesses located in the city centers, they can benefit more from this policy. To be more specific, there will be no traffic congestion at all, and there will be more customers for the improved transportation.
Section Title: Car-free Zones in Cities
I concur with Claire's perspective that cities should designate their central zones as car-free. She astutely highlights the potential health benefits, as this policy would encourage individuals to opt for walking or cycling, thereby integrating physical activity into their daily routines. Furthermore, the establishment of car-free areas is likely to increase reliance on public transportation, subsequently reducing the number of vehicles on the road and mitigating resource consumption and environmental degradation. In addition, promoting car-free zones can stimulate cities to explore more sustainable energy solutions, such as electric transportation systems, fostering the development of renewable energy sources and decreasing dependence on fossil fuels. Contrary to Paul's apprehensions regarding businesses in city centers suffering due to restricted vehicular access, I contend that they stand to gain from this policy. Specifically, the absence of traffic congestion coupled with improved transportation options may attract a greater influx of customers. (152 words)
Section Title: Car-free Zones in Cities
I also concur (agree is a more common word, but "concur" adds variety and formality) with Claire’s opinion Claire's perspective that cities should make designate (rephrased for clarity) their central zones as car-free. She makes a great point that astutely (added to emphasize the intelligence of her point) highlights the potential health benefits, as this policy will would encourage people to individuals to opt for (choose is simpler, but "opt for" adds variety) walking or cycling, which can contribute to thereby integrating physical activity into their health. What daily routines. Furthermore, the establishment (corrected spelling) of car-free areas is more, after the eatablishment of car-free areas, people are more likely to rely increase reliance on public transportations, which can reduce transportation, subsequently reducing the number of cars, slow down vehicles on the road and mitigating resource consumption and environmental damage. Additionally, the promotion of degradation. In addition, promoting car-free zones can encourage stimulate cities to seek explore more environmentally sustainable energy solutions, such as electric transportation. This can promote transportation systems, fostering the development of renewable energy and reduce the dependance sources and decreasing dependence on fossil fuels. Lastly, Contrary to Paul's apprehensions regarding businesses in city centers suffering due to restricted vehicular access, I do not think Paul’s viewpoint is compelling, contend (rephrased for those businesses located in the city centers, clarity) that they can benefit more stand to gain from this policy. To be more specific, there will be no Specifically, the absence of traffic congestion at all, and there will be more customers for the coupled with improved transportation.transportation options may attract a greater influx of customers.
Title: 8 思维导图
- Car-free Zones
- Health Benefits
- Encourage walking and cycling
- Daily physical activity
- Public Transportation
- Reduced vehicles on the road
- Mitigated resource consumption
- Environmental Impact
- Sustainable energy solutions (e.g., electric transportation)
- Decreased dependence on fossil fuels
- Business Opportunities
- Absence of traffic congestion
- Improved transportation options
- Health Benefits
Title: 9 关键词
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | Simplified Chinese Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| concur | /kənˈkɜr/ | verb | to agree or have the same opinion | 同意 | I concur with Claire's perspective that cities should designate their central zones as car-free. |
| astutely | /əˈstjutli/ | adverb | in a clever or perceptive manner | 精明地 | She astutely highlights the potential health benefits. |
| mitigate | /ˈmɪtɪgeɪt/ | verb | to make something less severe, serious, or painful | _ 减轻 | _ Reducing the number of vehicles on the road mitigates resource consumption and environmental degradation. |
| degradation | _ /dɛgrəˈdeɪʃən/ | _ noun | _ the process of something becoming worse or weaker | _ 恶化 | _ Mitigating resource consumption and environmental degradation is important for our planet. |
| apprehensions | _ /æprɪˈhɛnʃənz/ | _ noun | _ feelings of anxiety or fear that something bad will happen | _ 担忧 | _ Contrary to Paul's apprehensions regarding businesses in city centers suffering. |
| contend | _ /kənˈtɛnd/ | _ verb | _ to argue or state that something is true | _ 主张 | _ I contend that businesses stand to gain from this policy. |
| congestion | /kənˈdʒɛstʃən/ | noun | the state of being overcrowded, especially with traffic | 拥堵 | The absence of traffic congestion may attract a greater influx of customers. |
| influx | /ˈɪnflʌks/ | noun | an arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things | 涌入 | Improved transportation options may attract a greater influx of customers. |
| sustainable | /səˈsteɪnəbəl/ | adjective | able to be maintained at a certain rate or level | 可持续的 | Promoting car-free zones can stimulate cities to explore more sustainable energy solutions. |
How Academic Discussion Is Scored
The TOEFL Academic Discussion task is evaluated based on the official ETS scoring rubric. AI evaluation analyzes each response across multiple dimensions.
Relevance & Contribution
Does the response address the question and contribute meaningfully to the discussion?
Language Use
Grammar accuracy, vocabulary range, and sentence structure quality.
Development & Support
Are ideas well-developed with specific examples and clear reasoning?
Common Patterns Across Responses
Based on analysis of user submissions for this task, here are common patterns observed in student responses.
Many students provide clear opinions but lack specific supporting examples.
Strong responses directly reference the reading passage and other speakers' viewpoints.
Higher-scoring responses use varied sentence structures and academic vocabulary.
Time management is a key factor — responses that feel rushed tend to score lower on development.
Learning Tips
Read the prompt carefully and identify all parts of the question before writing.
Reference the reading passage and the other students' opinions in your response.
Use specific examples to support your main point — avoid generic statements.
Aim for 120-150 words. Longer responses are not always better; clarity and focus matter more.
Practice timed responses (10 minutes) to build fluency under exam conditions.
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