1、雅思新版task1范文雅思新版task1范文(总10页)You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The two graphs show the main sources of energy in the USA in the 1980s and the 1990s.Write a report for a university lecturer describing the changes which occurred.Write at least 150 words.model answer: The two graphs show th
2、at oil was the major energy source in the USA in both 1980 and 1990 and that coal, natural gas and hydroelectric power remained in much the same proportions. On the other hand, there was a dramatic rise in nuclear power, which doubled its percentage over the ten years.Oil supplied the largest percen
3、tage of energy, although the percentage decreased from 42% in 1980 to 33% in 1990.Natural gas, the second largest source in 1980 at 26%, decreased its share very slightly to provide 25% of Americas energy ten years later. There was no change in the percentage supplied by hydroelectric power which re
4、mained at 5% of the total energy used. Nuclear power the greatest change: in 1990 it was 10%, twice that of the 1980.You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The graph below shows the differences in wheat exports over three different areas.Write a report for a university lecturer describing th
5、e information shown below.Write at least 150 words.model answer:The three graphs of wheat exports each show a quite different pattern between 1985 and 1990. Exports from Australia declined over the five-year period, while the Canadian market fluctuated considerably, and the European Community showed
6、 an increase.In 1985, Australia exported about 15 millions of tonnes of wheat and the following year the number increased by one million tonnes to 16 million. After that, however, there was a gradual decline until 1989 and 1990 when it stabilised at about 11 million tonnes. Over the same period, the
7、 amount of Canadian exports varied greatly. It started at 19 million tonnes in 1985, reached a peak in 1988 of 24 million, dropped dramatically in 1989 to 14 million tonnes and then climbed back to 19 million in 1990. Seventeen million tonnes were exported from the European Community in 1985, but th
8、is decreased to 14 million tonnes in 1986 and then rose to 15 million in 1987 and 1988 before increasing once more to 20 million in 1990.You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The table below gives information about Favorite Pastimes in different countries.Summarize the information by select
9、ing and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 words.From 30 - 50 years oldTVSportReadingHobbiesMusicBeachSleepCanada60221540302France/30204/England/30214/20Australia653015455304Korea22216045224China15256050055USA6023154223302Japan/62/This table clearly p
10、resents and compares favorable pastimes in eight different countries. The pastimes, across the top of the table, are analyzed in relation to each country.As can be seen, about 60% of Canadians, Australians and Americans like watching television. On the other hand, this figure is quite low for China
11、where only 15% of people watch television. Predictably, Americans like music at 23%, whereas only 2 to 5% of people in the other countries feel the same way. 20% of people in England enjoy sleeping as a pastime whereas in Canada and the USA, for example, the figure is only 2%. Interestingly, the Chi
12、nese like hobbies the most at 50%, as opposed to only 20% in France. It isnt surprising that the highest percentage of beach-lovers is in Australia and the USA at 30%.(175 words)The graph below gives information about the preferred leisure activities of Australian children.Write a report for a unive
13、rsity lecturer describing the information shown.The graph shows the preferred leisure activities of Australian children aged 5-14. As might be expected, it is clear from the data that sedentary pursuits are far more popular nowadays than active ones.Of the 10,000 children that were interviewed, all
14、the boys and girls stated that they enjoyed watching TV or videos in their spare time.In addition, the second most popular activity, attracting 80% of boys and 60% of girls, was playing electronic or computer games. While girls rated activities such as art and craft highly just under 60% stated that
15、 they enjoyed these in their spare time only 35% of boys opted for creative pastimes. Bike riding, on the other hand, was almost as popular as electronic games amongst boys and, perhaps surprisingly, almost 60% of girls said that they enjoyed this too. Skateboarding was relatively less popular among
16、st both boys and girls, although it still attracted 35% of boys and 25% of girls.(157 words)The bar chart below shows the results of a survey conducted by a personnel department at a major company. The survey was carried out on two groups of workers: those aged from 18-30 and those aged 45-60, and s
17、hows factors affecting their work performance.Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.The bar chart indicates a survey on two different age groups on the factors contributing to make their environment pleasant for working.These factors are divided into externa
18、l and internal factors. The internal factors are team spirit, competent boss, respect from colleagues and job satisfaction. The external factors are chance for personal development, job security, promotional prospects and money.On the internal factors above 50% in both age groups agreed that team sp
19、irit, competent boss and job satisfaction are essential to make their environment pleasant. Whereas on the external factors, there are contrasting results. On the chance for personal development and promotional aspects, 80% to 90% of the younger groups were in favor while only less than 50% of the o
20、lder group thought so. A similar pattern is also noted on job security. With regards to money, 69% to 70% on both age group said it is essential.In conclusion, the internal factors have similar responses from the two age groups while they had dissimilar responses on the external factors.(170 words)T
21、he flow chart illustrates the production of coloured plastic paper clips in a small factory.Write a report for a university tutor describing the production process.Write at least 150 words.There are four main stages in the production of plastic paper clips from this small factory. Two of these stage
22、s involve actual preparation of the clips, while the other two consist of quality control before the clips are sent out from the factory to the retailers to be sold to the public.To begin with, molten plastic is poured into three different moulds depending on the colour required; the colours are red
23、, blue and yellow. Once these clips emerge from the moulds a quality control machine checks them for strength. Unsatisfactory clips are rejected. In the third stage in the process the clips are stored by hand into two groups, mixed and single colours. When this stage is complete the groups are check
24、ed a second time to ensure that the colour mixtures are divided correctly into single colours and mixed colour batches. Finally, the clips are packed and dispatched to the markets.(152 words)Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.You should write at least 150
25、 words.In this analysis we will examine three pie charts. The first one is headed World Spending. The second is World Population and the third is Consumption of Resources.In the first chart we can see that people spend most of their income (24%) on food. In some countries this percentage would obvio
26、usly be much higher. Transport and then housing are the next major expenses at 18% and 12% respectively. Only 6% of income is spent on clothing.In the second chart entitled World Population, it is not surprising to find that 57% of people live in Asia. Europe and the Americans account for nearly 30%
27、 of the total, whilst 10% of people live in Africa.Finally, the third chart reveals that the USA and Europe consume a huge 60% of the worlds resource.To sum up, the major expenditure is on food, the population figures are the highest for Asia and the major consumers are the USA and Europe.The chart
28、and graph below give information about sales and share prices for Coca-Cola.Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below. You should write at least 150 words. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The pie chart shows the worldwide distribution of sales of
29、Coca-Cola in the year 2000 and the graph shows the change in share prices between 1996 and 2001.In the year 2000, Coca-Cola sold a total of billion cases of their fizzy drink product worldwide. The largest consumer was North America, where per cent of the total volume was purchased. The second large
30、st consumer was Latin America. Europe and Asia purchased and per cent of the total volume respectively, while Africa and the Middle East remained fairly small consumers at 7 per cent of the total volume of sales.Since 1996, share prices for Coca-Cola have fluctuated. In that year, shares were valued
31、 at approximately $35. Between 1996 and 1997, however, prices rose significantly to $70 per share. They dipped a little in mid-1997 and then peaked at $80 per share in mid-98. From then until 2000 their value fell consistently but there was a slight rise in mid-2000.The graphs below show the types o
32、f music albums purchased by people in Britain according to sex and age.Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below. You should write at least 150 words. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The three graphs provide an overview of the types of music people purchase in the UK. At first g
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