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IELTS6writing范文实例
IELTS6test1writingtask1
Thegraphandtablebelowgiveinformationaboutwateruseworldwideandwaterconsumptionintwodifferentcountries.Summarizetheinformationbyselectingandreportingthemainfeatures,andmakecomparisonswhererelevant.
[Answer1]
Thechartscomparetheamountofwaterusedforagriculture,industryandhomesaroundtheworld,andwateruseinBrazilandtheDemocraticRepublicofCongo.
Itisclearthatglobalwaterneedsrosesignificantlybetween1900and2000,andthatagricultureaccountedforthelargestproportionofwaterused.WecanalsoseethatwaterconsumptionwasconsiderablyhigherinBrazilthanintheCongo.
In1900,around500km3ofwaterwasusedbytheagriculturesectorworldwide.Thefiguresforindustrialanddomesticwaterconsumptionstoodataroundonefifthofthatamount.By2000,globalwateruseforagriculturehadincreasedtoaround3000km3,industrialwaterusehadrisentojustunderhalfthatamount,anddomesticconsumptionhadreachedapproximately500km3.
Intheyear2000,thepopulationsofBrazilandtheCongowere176millionand5.2millionrespectively.WaterconsumptionperpersoninBrazil,at359m3,wasmuchhigherthanthatintheCongo,atonly8m3,andthiscouldbeexplainedbythefactthatBrazilhad265timesmoreirrigatedland.
[Answer2]
Thelinegraphillustratetheglobalwaterusebythreedifferentsectorsbetween19002000.ThetableshowsthewaterconsumptioninBrazilandCongoduring2000.
Accordingtothelinegraph,mostlywaterusedinAgriculturesector.In1900,approximate500km3globalwaterwasusedinagriculture.Itincreasedcontinuouslyandreachedat1800km3during1970.Afterthatitroseswiftlytoover3000in2000.
Thewaterusedinindustrialanddomesticsectorwasonly50km3in1900.UseofwaterinDomesticpurposesremainedsameduring1960anduseofwaterinindustrialsectorincreasedtoover1000km3in2000.In2000domesticuseofwaterwas500km3whichwashalfthanindustrial.
ThetablerepresentsthatinBrazilin200359m3waterwasconsumedbyperpersonand26500km3bylandirrigation.ThetotalpopulationofBrazilwas176millionin2000.Congowithpopulationof5.2millionconsumed100km2waterinlandirrigationandwaterconsumedbyperpersonwas8m3.
Tosumup,UseofworldwidewaterwasincreasedinallsectorsandBrazilConsumedmorewaterthanCongoin2000.
IELTS6test1writingtask2
Todaythehighsalesofpopularconsumergoodsreflectthepowerofadvertisingandnottherealneedsofthesocietyinwhichtheyaresold.Towhatextentdoyouagreewiththeseviews?
Intodaymodernworldandtechnology,masscommunicationcanbecarriedouteasily.Thisleadstotheemergenceofadvertisement.Somepeoplebelievethatsellingproductsarealsomucheasiernow,howeversomeotherssaythatproductssoldareonlydependentontheconsumers’needs.Inmyopinion,Ibelievethatadvertisementofsalestoacertaindegree;butmostlyrelyontheneedsofthesociety.
Advertisementsofcertainproducts,allowittobecomewell-knownduetoitsfrequentappearanceinpublicsuchasTVandNewspapers.Theycanalsopersuadeorconconsumerstobuytheirproducts,andthisisoftensuccessfulonnaivecustomers.Therefore,itresultsinboostingsalesoftheproducts.
However,itshouldbetakenintoconsiderationthatmajorityoftheconsumersonlybuywhattheyneedduetofinancialreasons.Mostofconsumerscomparequalities,pricesandtheirneedfortheitems.Forinstance,AppleIPhonesarerelativelypopularthroughouttheworld,eventhoughtheydominimalofadvertising.Whatexplainsitshugesuccessisthephoneitself.Thesmartphonesprovideasensitivetouchscreenandmulti-taskingabilities,whichwerelackinthemarketbackthen.Therefore,thephonessoldrapidlyduetothemarketsdemandforsuchphones.Furthermore,otheressentialhomeproductssuchasTelevisions,stovesorrefrigerator,areofhighsalesbecause,itissolelybasedontheneedsoftheconsumers.Theseprovethatsalesaremorebasedontheproductsandthedemandforit.
Inconclusion,Ithinkthatthepowerofadvertisementsonlyplayasmallroleintheboostsofsalesofproducts,butwhenitcomesdowntobuyingthegoods,consumersdohavemanyotherconsiderationstomake,especiallyiftheitemsareofgoodusetothem.Therefore,theneedsofthesocietyaredefinitelyreflectedonsales.
IELTS6test2writingtask1
TheTablebelowgivesinformationaboutchangesinmodesoftravelinEnglandbetween1985and2000.Summarizetheinformationbyselectingandreportingthemainfeatures,andmakecomparisonwhererelevant.
ThetableprovidesinformationaboutchangesoftheaveragenumberofmilestravelledperpersonperyearinEnglandbetween1985and2000.
Ascanbeplainlyseen,thetotalamountmilestravelledperpersonperyearbyallmodesoftravelexperiencedadecentincreasefrom4,740in1985to6,475in2000.Asthemostpreferredmodeoftravel,theamountofmilestravelledbycarperpersonperyearalsoascendedfrom3,199in1985to4,806in2000.Therewasasignificantincreaseinthenumberofmilestravelledbytrain,whichjumpedfrom289to366in2000.Besides,theamountofmilestravelledbylongdistancebusdoubledfrom54to154.Thebiggestleapinthechartwastheincreaseofthenumberofmilestravelledbytaxi,whichtripledfrom13in1985to42in2000.
Incontrast,thenumberofmilespeoplechosetowalkorcycledecreaseslightly,from255to237,51to41respectively.Andtherewasanoticeabledecreaseintheamountofmilestravelledbylocalbus,from429in1985to274in2000.
Tosumup,peopletendedtotravelinlongdistance,andtravellingbycarwasthemostpreferablemodeoftravel.
IELTS6test2writingtask2
Successfulsportsprofessionalscanearnagreatdealmoremoneythanpeopleinotherimportantprofessions.Somepeoplethinkthisisfullyjustifiedwhileothersthinkitisunfair.Discussboththeseviewsandgiveyouropinion.
Nowadays,itisacknowledgedthatsportprofessionalsearnhugesalariesthatexceedotherrespectedprofessionalsbyfar.Thissituationhassparkedaheateddebatewithopinionsonbothsides,infavorandagainst.
Somepeoplearguethatisirresponsibletopaysuchamountofmoneytopeoplewhohasjustboredwithanaturalgifttoplaycertainsport.Theybelievethisisunfairforotherprofessionalsthatspentseveralyearsstudyinghardandhavetodealwithreallyserioussituationsdaily.Doctors,engineers,firefightersamongothers,areclearexamplesofthisunbalancedsituation.Furthermore,wearesettingabadexamplefortheyoungstersastheygrowupwitnessinghowoursocietydonotrewardthehardwork.
Nevertheless,otherpeopleassertthatathletesdeservetheirsalary.Theyhaveaveryshortcareer,ascanonlyplayathighestperformanceduringverylimitedamountofyears.Normallysportplayersabovethirtyfiveareconsideroldtokeepplayingprofessionally.Moreover,theyhaveabigresponsibilityasarerequestedtoperformtheirbestineverysinglegame.Itistheirjobtostriveuntilseetheirteamwin,therearemillionsofdollarsinvolvedineachgame.Companiesinvestalotofmoneytosponsorteamsandthiscreatesanextrapressureontheplayers.
Inanutshell,Ibelievethatathletesdeserveahugecompensationfortheirwork.Eventhoughitistruethattheyhavebeennaturallygiftedhowevertheystillneedtotrainhardeverydaytoperformtheirbestandhelpthesponsorstoboosttheirbrandvaluehenceincreasingtheselling.
IELTS6test3writingtask1
Thediagramsbelowshowthelifecycleofthesilkwormandthestagesintheproductionofsilkcloth.Summarizetheinformationbyselectingandreportingthemainfeatures,andmakecomparisonswhererelevant.
Thefirstdiagramgivesinformationoftheevolvingcycleofsilkworms,whereastheseconddrawingillustratestheprocedureofsilkproduction.
Therearefourphasesforamothtobecomeacocoon.Initially,themothwilllayeggsonthemulberryleafandittake10daysforthesilkwormlarvatocomeout.Subsequently,thesilkwormwillneedtofeedthemselvesalotofmulberryleavesandthisstagewilllastabout5weeks.Thenthesilkwormstatedtomakesilkthreadforaboutaweek.Eventually,theymadethemselvesanicecocoontolivein,stayingtherefor16daysbeforetheyturnedintoamothandanotherlifecyclebegins.
Toproducesilkcloth,fivemainstepsarenecessary.Firstly,cocoonsmustgothroughtheselectionstage.Thenallthequalifiedcocoonsareboiledinatankandunwindedtogetthreadrangingfrom300to900meterslong.Inthefollowingperiod,thethreadswillbetwistedandfinallyweavedintofabric.Thedyingprocedurecanbearrangedeitheraftertheyarnistwistedorfabricisweaved.
Tosumup,althoughtomakeacocoonwouldtakeasilkwormapproximatelytwomonths,weavingsilkclothrequiresrequirerelativelysimplestepsandshorttime.
IELTS6test3writingtask2
Somepeoplebelievethatvisitorstoothercountriesshouldfollowlocalcustomsandbehavior.Othersdisagreeandthinkthatthehostcountryshouldwelcomeculturaldifferences.Discussboththeseviewsandgiveyourownopinion.
[Answer1]
Thelifestyleofpeoplehasbeenchangeddaybyday,peoplelovetotravelmorefrequentlytonewplacewithnewcustoms,traditionsandbehavioraswell.Somepeoplesaythatvisitorsshouldlearnandfollowthelocalcustomsandbehaviorsofthatparticularcountrybeforetravelling.However,otherpeoplearguethattourists,asconsumershavearighttodowhattheywant.Inthisessaywewilldiscussaboutrelevantarguments.
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