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本期Part 2 话题

拥挤的地方

Describe a crowded place you went to

You should say:

When you went there

Who you went there with

Why you went there

And how you felt about it

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本期话题参考文本

作者:缪青青

Last summer, I visited the bustling Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, renowned as one of the world’s busiest pedestrian intersections. This vibrant location exemplifies the epitome of urban dynamism and collective human movement. The crossing itself is a geometric marvel, where multiple crosswalks converge at a single point, creating a mesmerizing dance of people moving in every direction.

The sheer volume of pedestrians was astonishing. As the traffic lights turned red, waves of people surged across the intersection from all corners, their synchronized yet chaotic movement resembling a meticulously orchestrated ballet. The cacophony of footsteps, overlapping conversations, and distant honking created an auditory tapestry that was both exhilarating and overwhelming.

Surrounding the crossing, the neon-lit billboards and towering skyscrapers added to the sensory overload, with their bright advertisements and flashing messages creating a kaleidoscopic effect. The energy in the air was palpable, driven by the relentless pace of the city. I was swept up in the tide of people, momentarily feeling like a small cog in the grand machine of Tokyo’s urban landscape.

Despite the overwhelming nature of the crowd, there was a certain rhythm to it—a testament to the city’s ability to seamlessly blend chaos with order. The experience was both exhilarating and disorienting, offering a vivid glimpse into the heart of Tokyo’s frenetic yet captivating pulse.

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