20150425雅思写作A类考题回顾朗阁官方

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剑桥雅思大作文A类题目+范文

剑桥雅思大作文A类题目+范文

剑桥雅思作文题目-大作文目录IELTS 81Test 11Test 21Test 32Test 42IELTS 72Test 12Test 2 P1653Test 3 P1674Test 44IELTS 65Test 15Test 25Test 36Test 4 P99 P1686IELTS 57Test 17Test 27Test 38Test 4 P99 P1698IELTS 49Test 19Test 29Test 39Test 49IELTS 310Test 110Test 210Test 311Test 411IELTS 8Test 1Task 1 Pie chart TableTask 2 Some people think that parents should teach children how to be good members of society. Others, however, believe that school is the place to learn this. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.Test 2Task 1 Pie chartTask 2 Nowadays the way many people interact with each other has changed bee of technology.In what ways has technology affected the types of relationships people make" Has this bee a positive or negative development"Test 3Task 1 Process diagramTask 2 Increasing the price of petrol is the best way to solve growing traffic and pollution problem.To what e*tent do you agree or disagree"What other measures do you think might be effective"Test 4Task 1 Line graphTask 2 In some countries the average weight of people is increasing and their levels of health and fitness are decreasing.What do you think are the causes of these problems and what measures could be taken to solve them"IELTS7Test 1Task 1 TableTask 2 It is generally believed that some people are born with certain talent, for instance for sport or music, and others are not. However, it is sometimes claimed that any child can be taught to bee a good sports person or musician.Discuss both these view and give your own opinion.文:The relative importance of natural talent and training is a frequent topic of discussion when people try to e*plain different levels of ability in, for e*ample, sport, art or music.Obviously, education systems are based on the belief that all children can effectively be taught to acquire different skills, including those associated with sport, art or music. So from our won school e*perience, we can find plenty of evidence to support the view that a child can acquire these skills with continued teaching and guided practice.However, some people believe that innate talent is what differentiates a person who has been trained to play a sport or an instrument, from those who bee good players. In other words, there is more to the skill than a good learned technique, and this e*tra talent cannot be taught, no matter how good the teacher or how frequently a child practices.I personally think that some people do have talents that are probably inherited via their genes. Such talents can give individuals a facility for certain skills that allow them to e*cel, while more hard-working students never manage to reach a parable level. But, as with all questions of nature versus nurture, they are not mutually e*clusive. Good musicians or artists and e*ceptional sports stars have probablysucceeded because of both good training and natural talent. Without the natural talent, continuous training would be neither attractive nor productive, and without the training, the children would not learn how to e*ploit and develop their talent. In conclusion, I agree that any child can be taught particular skills, but to be really good in areas such as music, art or sport, then some natural talent is required. (282words)Test 2P165Task 1 Line graphTask 2 Some people believed that there should be fi*ed punishment for each type of crime. Others, however, argue that the circumstances of an individual crime, and the motivation for mitting it, should always be taken into account when deciding on punishment.Discuss both these view and give your own opinion.文:This is a thoughtful and well-argued response to the task. The candidate e*amines the opposing views of the topic and gives a clear opinion that is well developed and supported. To reach the highest band a more clearly-signaled conclusion would be needed. The argument is well organized and linking is well-managed throughout. The development of the answer is not helped, however, by poor control of paragraphing which sometimes confused the links across different sections. This is a weak feature of the script which limits the overall rating. In contrast, an e*cellent range of vocabulary is used with a sophisticated level of control and only rare slips. The range of structures is also wide and most sentences are accurate and precise, but there are some errors and omissions. These, however, are only minor and do not affect munication.Band 7.5 score:Fi*ing punishments for each type of crime has been a debatable issue. There are many arguments supporting both views, those for and those against fi*ed punishments. On the one hand, fi*ed punishments will have a deterring effect on society. Individuals knowing that they will be subject to a certain punishment if they are convicted with a given crime will reconsider mitting this act in the first place. This deterring effect also leads to social stability and security, through minimizing the number of crimes mitted.If people knew they would be able to convince the court or the jury of a reason for having mitted the crime they are accused of, penal decisions would be largely arbitrary. This would result into criminals getting away with their crimes and into a high level of injustice caused by the subjective approach of different courts. On the other hand, taking the circumstances of a crime and its motivation into consideration is a prerequisite for establishing and ensuring justice and equity.A person killing in self-defense cannot be pared to a serial killer, moving from one victim to the ne*t. In my opinion an intermediary position between both solutions is the perfect way to establish and ensure justice and equity.There have to be fi*ed punishments for all crimes. However, criminal laws have to provide for a minimum and a ma*imum for the punishment and the laws also have toforesee certain cases of e*emptions.An e*ample for setting minimum and ma*imum penalties is petition Law where a person being held liable of a crime under this law will be convicted to pay a fine, according to the harm caused by the violation and the profit gained by the violator through mitting the crime.As for the e*emptions, in some countries the law e*empts thiefs stealing food during a period of famine taking into consideration the distress and hunger.Also, a person killing in self-defense will be e*empted from punishment. (325) Test 3 P167Task 1 Bat chartTask 2 As most people spend a major of their adult life at work, job satisfaction is an important element of individual wellbeing.What factors contribute to job satisfaction"How realistic is the e*pectation of job satisfaction for all workers"文:Nowadays many adults have full-time jobs and the proportion of their lives spent doing such jobs is very high. So feelings about one’s job must reflect how an individual feels about his or her life as whole, and because of this, job satisfaction is indeed very important for the wellbeing of that person.Employees get job satisfaction in a number of ways. Firstly, a person needs to feel that they are doing valued and valuable work, so positive feedback from superiors is very important in this respect. A sense of fulfillment is also encouraged if a worker feels the job is worth doing because it contributes to the society or the economy as a whole. Secondly, when someone feels they are improving or developing their skills through training opportunities, for e*ample, then there is as sense of progression and purpose that rewards a worker. The sense of belonging to a team or a working munity also contributes to job satisfaction because colleagues help each other to enjoy their working lives. Satisfaction is also increased by a sense of responsibility for and loyalty to a team.Of course not everyone enjoys heir work. Hard economic realities mean that many people have little choice in the kind of job they can get. In some cases an employee is working in a job that suits neither their skills nor their personality. Some jobs are repetitive and boring, and labour relations may be poor and lead to resentment and insecurity rather than to job satisfaction.However, even though it is unlikely that all workers do feel happy in their work, I think it is not unrealistic to promote more job satisfaction in any job. If the factors identified above are implemented, then any job can be improved and more workers can feel greater degrees of job satisfaction. (303)Test 4Task 1 Pie chartTask 2 Some people think that university should provide graduates with the knowledge and skills needed in the work place. Others think that the true function of university should be to give access to knowledge for their own sake, regardless of whether the course is useful to an employer.What, in your opinion, should be the mine function of a university"文:IELTS6Test 1Task 1 Line graphTask 2 Today, high sales of popular consumer goods reflect the power of advertising and not the real needs of the society in which they are sole.To what e*tent do you agree or disagree"文:Nowadays, there are lots of advertisements on television or on the streets. Some people think that the advertising boosts the sales of goods and it encourages people to buy things unnecessarily. This arguments may be true. In my country, many advertising panies produce advertisements with famous and popular actors or singers. People, especially youngsters, buy goods that their favourite singer advertise, although they do not really need the products.Also, on the television screen, a product may look gorgeous and good quality. As a result of it, people often buy goods without enough consideration. Consumers may not actually need it but they buy goods impulsively soon after they watch the advertising. Furthermore, as many customers buy a particular product due to its advertising campaign, the other people may be affected by the trend, even if the product is not of the real needs of the society.On the other hand, there are various aspects against these arguments. Moreover, it is people’s choice to make a decision to buy goods. Advertising may be not a cause of customers’buying habits. Individuals have their own spending habits. If they have got enough disposable ine, then the right to make a decision is given to them. No one actually can judge whether the goods sold are the real needs of the society or not.In addition, as there should be a limited amount of disposable ine consumers are able to spend, people try to allocate their budgets. They cannot be simply swayed by those advertisements.In conclusion, as customers have their own strong opinions and standard of good quality goods, it is better to leave them to make their own decision in buy goods. It is fairly difficult to say everyone is swayed by advertising and buy good impulsively. However, in sensitive area of businesses such as toy industries, it may be necessary to band advertising to those children as children have not got enough ability to control themselves or to know what they need. (332 words)Test 2Task 1 TableTask 2 Successful professionals can earn a great deal more money than people in other important professions. Some people think this is fully justified while others think it is unfair.Discuss both these view and give your own opinion.考官文:As a result of constant media attention, sports professionals in my country have bee stars and celebrities, and those at the top are paid huge salaries. Just like movie stars, they live e*travagant lifestyles with huge houses and cars.Many people find their rewards unfair, especially when paring these super salaries with those of top surgeons or research scientists, or even leading politicians who have the responsibility of governing the country. However, sports salaries are not determined by considering the contribution to society a person makes, or the level of responsibility he or she holds. Instead, they reflect the public popularity of sport in general and the level of public support that successful stars can generate. So the notion of ‘fairness’ is not the issue.Those who feel that sports stars’salaries are justified might argue that the number of professionals with real talent are very few, and the money is a recognition of the skills and dedication a person needs to be successful. petition is constant and a player is tested every time they perform in their relatively short career. The pressure from the media is intense and there is little privacy out of the spotlight. So all of these factors may justify the huge earnings.Personally, I think that the amount of money such sports stars make is more justified than the huge earnings of movie stars, but at the same time, it indicates that our society places more value on sport than on more essential professions and achievements.翻译:在媒体不断地推波助澜下,我国的许多职业运发动已成为了明星和名人。

20150430雅思阅读考题回顾朗阁官方

20150430雅思阅读考题回顾朗阁官方

雅思考试阅读考题回顾朗阁海外考试研究中心李珂考试日期 2015年4月30日Reading Passage 1Title SSDPProjectQuestion types 填空题判断题选择题文章内容回顾一个叫Stavos的公司要在地中海地区的一个地方利用geothermal fluid 做一个项目。

题型难度分析1-3填空题1. mineral extraction2. desalination3. grid本篇文章题型难度较低,是非无判断题、填空题、选择题均具有顺序性原则,只要考生平时注重定位能力的训练,在较短的时间内可以提高这三种题型的做题速度和准确性。

题型技巧分析对于是非无判断题有两点需要提醒:第一,是非无判断题理论上是具有顺序性的题型,因此考生在回文章中扫描定位词时可以按照题目顺序来依次定位。

但是是非无判断题的特殊性在于其中有“无”的情况,所以如果考生过于机械的遵循顺序定位的规律,对于答案是NOT GIVEN的题目,有可能会出现需要读完更多内容才能判断出来的情况。

所以建议考生在搜索某题的定位词时,可以同时关注后面题目的定位词是否出现。

在下一题定位词已经出现而本题定位词或者其同义替换的词仍未找到的情况下,则本题可以判断为NOT GIVEN。

第二,考生在判断题目中的定位词时,不必只找唯一的一个词。

如果题目中出现了不止一个词可以用于作为定位词,建议考生可以全部找出来,一起定位,因为这样能够准确定位到题目出现的位置的概率会大大提高。

剑桥雅思推荐原文练习剑6 Test 2 Passage 1(文章话题相关)剑5 Test 3 Passage 3(题型搭配相关)Reading Passage 2Title Newly-hatched Birds(新题,回忆较少)Reading Passage 3Title The Secrets of PersuasionQuestion types 单选题4题判断题4题人名观点配对5题文章内容回顾The Secrets of PersuasionA. Our mother may have told you the secret to getting what you ask for was to say please. The reality is rather more surprising. Adam Dudding talks to a psychologist who has made a life’s work from the science of persuasion. Some scientists peer at things through high-powered microscopes. Others goad (驱赶)rats through mazes (迷宫),or mix bubbling fluids in glass beakers (玻璃烧杯). Robert Cialdini, for his part, does curious things with towels, and believes that by doing so he is discovering important insights into how society works.B. Cialdini’s towel experiments (more of them later), are part of his research into how we persuade others to say yes. He wants to know why some people have a knack (熟练手法)for bending the will of others, be it a telephone cold-caller talking to you about timeshares, or a parent whose children are compliant even without threats of extreme violence.C. While he’s anxious not to be seen as the man who’s written the bible for snake-oil salesmen, for decades the Arizona State University social psychology professor has been creating systems for the principles and methods of persuasion, and writing bestsellers about them. Some people seem to be born with the skills; Cialdini’s claim is that by applying a little science, even those of us who aren’t should be able to get our own way more often. “All my life I’ve been an easy mark for the blandishment (奉承)of salespeople and fundraisers and I’d always wondered why they could get me to buy things I didn’t want and give to causes I hadn’t heard of,” says Cialdini on the phone from London, where he is plugging his latest book.D. He found that laboratory experiments on the psychology of persuasion were telling only part of the story, so he began to research influence in the real world, enrolling in sales-training programmes: “I learnt how to sell automobiles from a lot, how to sell insurance from an office, how to sell encyclopedias door to door.” He concluded there were six general “principles of influence” and has, since put them to the test under slightly more scientific conditions. Most recently, that has meant messing about with towels. Many hotels leave a little card in each bathroom asking guests to reuse towels and thus conserve water and electricity and reduce pollution. Cialdini and his colleagues wanted to test the relative effectiveness of different words on thosecards. Would guests be motivated to co-operate simply because it would help save the planet, or were other factors more compelling? To test this, the researchers changed the card’s message from an environmental one to the simple (and truthful) statement that the majority of guests at the hotel had reused their towel at least once. Guests given this message were 26% more likely to reuse their towels than those given the old message. In Cialdini’s book “Yes! 50 Secrets from the Science of Persuasion”, co-written with another social scientist and a business consultant, he explains that guests were responding to the persuasive force of “social proof”, the idea that our decisions are strongly influenced by what we believe other people like us are doing.E. So much for towels. Cialdini has also learnt a lot from confectionery (糖果店).Yes! cites the work of New Jersey behavioural scientist David Strohmetz, who wanted to see how restaurant patrons (老顾客)would respond to a ridiculously small favour from their food server, in the form of an after inner chocolate for each diner. The secret, it seems, is in how you give the chocolate. When the chocolates arrived in a heap with the bill, tips went up a miserly 3% compared to when no chocolate was given. But when the chocolates were dropped individually in front of each diner, tips went up 14%. The scientific breakthrough, though, came when the waitress gave each diner one chocolate, headed away from the table then doubled back to give them one more each, as if such generosity (慷慨)had only just occurred to her. Tips went up 23%.This is “reciprocity” in action: we want to return favours done to us, often without bothering to calculate the relative value of what is being received and given.F. Geeling Ng, operations manager at Auckland’s Soul Bar, says she’s never heard of Kiwi waiting staff using such a cynical (愤世嫉俗的)trick, not least because New Zealand tipping culture is so different from that of the US: “If you did that in New Zealand, as diners were leaving they’d say ‘can we have some more?” ‘ But she certainly understands the general principle of reciprocity (互惠原则). The way to a diner’s heart is “to give them something they’re not expecting in the way of service. It might be something as small as leaving a mint on their plate, or it might be remembering that last time they were in they wanted their water with no ice and no lemon. “In America it would translate into an instant tip. In New Zealand it translates into a huge smile and thank you.” And no doubt, return visits.THE FIVE PRINCIPLES OF PERSUASIONG. Reciprocity: People want to give back to those who have given tothem. The trick here is to get in first. That’s why charities put a crummy pen inside a mailout, and why smiling women in supermarkets hand out dollops of free food. Scarcity: (缺乏)People want more of things they can have less of. Advertisers ruthlessly exploit scarcity (“limit four per customer”, “sale must end soon”), and Cialdini suggests parents do too: “Kids want things that are less available, so say “this is an unusual opportunity; you can only have this for a certain time.”H. Authority: We trust people who know what they’re talking about. So inform people honestly of your credentials (证书)before you set out to influence them. “You’d be surprised how many people fail to do that,” says Cialdini. “They feel it’s impolite to talk about their expertise.” In one study, therapists whose patients wouldn’t do their exercises were advised to display their qualification certificates prominently. They did, and experienced an immediate leap in patient compliance.I. Commitment/consistency: We want to act in a way that is consistent with the commitments we have already made. Exploit this to get a higher sign-up rate when soliciting (征求)charitable donations. First ask workmates if they think they will sponsor you on your egg-and-spoon marathon. Later, return with the sponsorship form to those who said yes and remind them of their earlier commitment.J. Liking: We say yes more often to people we like. Obvious enough, but reasons for “liking” can be weird. In one study, people were sent survey forms and asked to return them to a named researcher. When the researcher gave a fake name resembling that of the subject (eg, Cynthia Johnson is sent a survey by “Cindy Johansen”), surveys were twice as likely to be completed. We favour people who resemble us, even if the resemblance is as minor as the sound of their name.K. Social proof: We decide what to do by looking around to see what others just like us are doing. Useful for parents, says Cialdini. “Find groups of children who are behaving in a way that you would like your child to, because the child looks to the side, rather than at you.” More perniciously (有害的), social proof is the force underpinning (打基础)the competitive materialism of “keeping up with the Joneses” (攀比)。

雅思听力考题回顾朗阁官方20150725

雅思听力考题回顾朗阁官方20150725

雅思考试听力考题回顾朗阁海外考试研究中心陈荣华考试日期 2015年7月25日总体评析 三旧:Section 1 & 2 & 4 一新:Section 3Section 1 版本号场景题型待定Traveling Completion一句话简介游学团旅游介绍详细回忆1-10填空题:1. first sightseeing:one old forest2. another road:see the whole city3. and a rose garden4. There are two beach lines, the first is no sand5. another line: at the side of a river6. children can train to zoo7. phone number: 6423719018. a famous concert by local stars or composers9. afternoon 2.15 pm10. on weekend, there is no charge for bus重点词汇及扩展composer, musician, director, editor, film makerSection 2版本号场景题型V120825 S2 休闲活动Multiple Choice / Matching一句话简介walking activity详细回忆11-15单选题:11. 该活动主要面向的对象designed for, 选:AA. parents and childrenB. people who are extremely fitC. tourist who are not familiar with the city and want to know the city12. 参加此活动的人数,选:CA.180 B.250 C.28013. 组织者将主动要求哪些人退出活动?选:BA. people who cannot answer safety instructional questionsB. those who cause a lot of trouble14. Why was it canceled for years? 选:BA. heavy rainsB. insufficient volunteersC. one week after finish the care15. Badges could be obtained 选:AA. order in advanceB. immediatelyC. one week after finish the race16-20配对题:A. recommendedB. up to the customer C not recommended16. thick trouser: 选:C(参加步行活动当然不建议穿厚裤子thicktrousers, 而是建议轻装上阵light clothes)17. drinks: 选:B(水或果汁由自己决定)18. torch: 选:C(不建议带torch, 因为很危险dangerous)19. mobile phone: 选:A20. rucksack: 选:A重点词汇及扩展recommended, up to/depend on, order/reserve/bookSection 3 版本号场景题型New Presentation Multiple Choice(s)一句话简介Presentation about essay详细回忆21-26单选题:21. 现在的问题应该从哪方面改进?选:unrelevant22. 选:C. advertising use media23. 学生举例子,公司成功的原因,选:change the idea24. 上一次presentation失败的原因,选:an interaction with audience25. 选:search on the internet26. 选:enough time left for questions27-30多选题:27-28. two sources for his presentation: 选:not liable, very dull29-30. 导师提醒还要准备什么?选:eye contact, should have the answers重点词汇及扩展irrelevant, presentation / seminar / discussion / tutorial, eye contact, interaction, PowerPoint slidesSection 4版本号场景题型V101009 S4 History Completion一句话简介非洲游牧民族和定居部落详细回忆31-40填空题:31. 在行动方面的模式可以被称为vertical32. then for accommodation, settlers: nomad tents / cabin33. transport by camels34. young people35. farmers help local residents36. what to exchange for settlers: green grain37. what to exchange for nomad: clothing38. harvest food and meat39. intermediate mixed between two lifestyles40. portable重点词汇及扩展cabin / cottage, camel, lizard, portable。

20150430雅思口语考题回顾朗阁官方

20150430雅思口语考题回顾朗阁官方

雅思考试口语考题回顾朗阁海外考试研究中心徐晓青考试日期 2015年4月30日Part 1考题总结考题总结1. Work or study(基本题)Your workWhat work do you do?Why did you choose to do that type of work (or, that job)?Do you like your job?Is it very interesting?(Possibly) Do you miss being a student?Your StudiesWhat subject(s) are you studying?Why did you choose to study that subject?/ Why did you choose to study those subjects?Do you like your subject? (Why?/Why not?)Is it very interesting?(Possibly) Are you looking forward to working?Do you prefer to study in the morning or in the afternoons?2. Home/Accommodation(基本题)What kind of housing/accommodation do you live in?Do you live in a house of a flat?Who do you live with?How long have you lived there?Do you plan to live there for a long time?(If you answer you haven’t lived there long) What’s the difference between where you are living now and where you have lived in the past?Can you describe the place where you live?Which room does your family spend most of the time in?What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?Are the transport facilities to your home very good?Do you prefer living in a house or a flat?Please describe the room you live in.What parts of your home do you like the most?3. Hometown(基本题)What’s (the name of) your hometown (again)?Is that a big city or a small place?Please describe your hometown a little.How long have you been living there?Do you like your hometown?(Possibly) Do you like living there?What do you like (most) about your hometown?Is there anything you dislike about it?Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?4. Sky(全新题)Do you like looking at the sky? Why?What’s the best spot to watch the sky?In which room of your home can you best see the sky? Do you prefer sky during the day or night?Did you learn anything about stars and planets in school?5. Reading(全新题)Do you usually read books?Where do you usually read?What kind of places is good for reading?Do you like to read alone or with friends?Where can you not read books?6. Mai(旧题重现)Do you use letters or emails?Do you often receive them?What kind of letters is the most difficult to write?Who do you usually write to?Do you prefer phone calls or mails?7. Time managementHow do you organize your time?Why do you organize your time?Would you say you are good at managing in your time? Where did you learn how to organize your time?If you had more time, what would you do?8. WeekendsAre weekends important to you?How do you (usually) spend the weekends?Which do you prefer, Saturday or Sunday? (Why?)What do you usually do on the day?Are your weekends today more interesting than your weekends when you were a child?9. CollectingDid you collect anything when you were a child?Do you collect them now?Why do you like collecting things?Do people in your country like to collect things?Why do you think people like collecting things?10. VisitorsDo you often invite friends to visit your home?Do you have many festivals in your country?Do you invite guests to your home during these festivals?When people going to visit you, what preparations do you make?Do you like to visit other people (at their homes)?11. Trees and forestsDo you like forests?Are there a lot of trees in your hometown?Is it good to have a lot of trees?What kind of special trees in your country?Have you planted a tree before?12. TelevisionDo you like watching TV?What types of TV programs do you (most) like to do?Do you prefer reading a newspaper, (or reading a magazine) or watching TV?What types of program do children in China like to watch?13. ClothesDo you think it’s important what clothes a person wears?Is it important what clothes you wear at your job?Do you think the clothes a person wears leaves an impression on others?What kinds/styles of clothes do you like (or, prefer) to wear?14. HouseworkDo you like doing housework?How do you think housework could be made more interesting?Did your parents ask you do any housework when you were a child?Do you think children should do some housework?Which do you think is better for doing housework, a machine or aperson?In the future, do you think machines will replace humans for doing housework?15. NamesWhat’s your name?Who gave you your name?Does your name have any particular meaning?In your country, do people feel that their name is important?Is it easy to change your name in your country?What names are most common in your hometown?16. Leisure time/relaxWhat do you do in your spare time?What do you do to relax?How do you usually spend your evenings?Do you think modern lifestyles give people enough time for leisure?Do you think people today have more time to relax than in the past?Do you think it’s important for people to have leisure time?Do old people and young people spend their leisure time in the same way?What do you think are the good points and possible bad points about having leisure time?Do you often hang out with friends?Do you invite your friends to your home?How often do you meet friends? What do you usually do?What do you usually do in the evening?What do you like and hate to do during vacation?What was the last vacation you took?Do you often (like to) listen to music?17. MusicDo you like music?When do you listen to music?What kind of music do you like to listen to? WhyWhat musical instrument do you most enjoy listening to? Why?What are the benefits for a child from learning to play a musical instrument?18. WritingDo you often writing things?Do you write every day?What do you usually?Do you like writing to people?How often do you send e-mails?What are your main reasons for using e-mails?Do you usually write by hand or write by using a computer? Nowadays, how do most people write things?Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting?When do children begin to write in your country?How did you learn to write?Do you think handwriting is important nowadays?How can children today improve their handwriting?What impression does a person’s handwriting have on other people?19. WeatherWhat’s the weather like today?What kind of weather do you like (best)? (Why?)What’s your favorite weather? (Why?)What do you usually do during your favorite weather (or season)? What’s the weather (usually) like in your hometown?Do you like that weather (or, that kind of climate)? (Why? / Why not?) How often is the weather good in your hometown?What did you do the last time the weather was good?Are there bad points about the weather in your city?What is the typical weather in China like?Have there been any changes in the weather over the past few years? Does the weather ever affect what you do?How does the weather affect people (or, you)? (if yes, how)How do you feel when the weather is cloudy?Do you always (often/usually) pay attention to the weather forecast?Can you give any examples of unusual weather?20. Natural placesDo you like visiting natural places?What are some well-known natural attractions in your country?Have you ever gone camping?Do you like a natural environment?How do city kids in your country have contact with nature?Do you have any memories of nature from your childhood?What are the benefits of learning about natural?What can people get from going to natural places?21. MuseumsAre there many (or, any) museums in your hometown?Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country?Do you often visit a museum?Did you go to any museums when you were a child?When was the last time you visited a museum?Do you think museums are important?Do you think it’s suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?22. Public holidaysWhat public holidays do you have in your country?Do people in your country celebrate Christmas?Do you like public holidays?Which public holidays do you like the most?What did you do during the last public holiday?What do other people in your country usually do in public holiday? What would you like to do during the next public holiday?Do you think public holidays are important?Do you think there should be more public holidays in your country?23. ShoesDo you like shopping for shoes?How often do you buy shoes?How long is it since you bought some shoes?What kinds of shoes do you usually buy?Do you prefer comfortable shoes or good-looking shoes?24. ShoppingDo you like shopping? (Why /why not?)How do you think is the best time to go shopping?What day of the week do you usually go shopping?When was the last time you went shopping?What are some differences between men and women concerning shopping?What do you think the differences between online shopping and shop in the real shops?25. TeachersDo you have a favorite teacher?Why do you like the teacher?How does (did) this teacher help you?Do you think you could be a teacher?Would you like to be a teacher?26. AdvertisingAre there many advertisements in your country?Why do you think that there are so many advertisements now?What are the places where we see advertisements?How do you feel about advertisements?What kinds of advertisements do you like most?Do advertisements influence your choice about what to buy?Do you like advertisement on TV?Do you prefer advertisements on TV or those in magazines?Do you think advertising plays an important role in today’s world?What sorts of advertisement leave the deepest impression on people? What do you think about the developments in advertising in China today?Why do you think company advertise themselves?27. ColorsWhat’s your favorite color?Are there any colors you dislike?Are colors important to you?Were colors important to you when you were a child?When you are buying something is the color important?Do you usually wear clothes in your favorite color?Is color important to you when you are buying clothes?Do you prefer light or dark colors?Are there any colors that have special meanings in your country?What color would you choose to paint the wall in your room?Is there any color you not want your wall to be?Do you think different types of people want different colors?28. FoodWhat is your favorite food?When do you usually eat that food?What was your favorite food when you were a child?Did that change when you became an adult?Is food important to you?What food do you usually eat?What kind of food do you particularly like?How often do you eat that?When was the last time you ate that?If you had children, what food would you recommend them eat?Do you usually eat the same food every day?Is there any food you don’t like?29. Friends and familyDo you have any close friends?What qualities make them good friends?Do you live with your family?Do your family and friends still live in your hometown?Do you think family members should live together?When do you spend time with your family?What do you do together?Do you often go out with your friends?Is your family very important to you?Do you prefer to spend time with family or friends?What do you do in your free time with your friends?Are there any time when you prefer to be alone?30. CampingHave you ever been camping before?If you would pick a camping place, where it could be?Is camping popular in China?Would you like to try camping in the future?What kinds of problems would you have while camping?What kinds of preparations do people need to do for camping? Should parents bring their children for camping?31. HobbiesHave you got a hobby? If so, what is it?Is it an expensive hobby in your country?What do teenagers like to do in your country?What kinds of hobbies are expensive in your country?How much time do you spend on your hobby?Is your hobby a common hobby in your country?Are there any new hobbies you would like to take up?32. PlanPlease summarize your plan in thee near future?When do you plan to start that?How do you intend to achieve that?When you go abroad, do you plan to live in the countryside or big city? Do you plan to spend many years overseas?After you go abroad, do you plan to join any clubs?33. SleepingHow much hours do you sleep every day?Is it necessary to take a nap every day?Do old people sleep a lot?How to have a good sleep?Do you like to get up early in the morning?Can you sleep well if you are in the noisy environment?Part 2考题总结(4月30日考题归纳)考题总结人物类Describe a friend you know who is a good leaderDescribe a person you don’t like but have to be friendly toDescribe a family member you want to work withDescribe a person you know who is good at cookingDescribe a sportsperson who plays well in a matchDescribe a famous foreign person (still living) you want to meet in the futureDescribe an old person who you respectDescribe someone you know who is beautiful or handsome Describe a popular band or singer in your countryDescribe someone you would like to be similar to in teenage years物品类Describe a toy you had in your childhoodDescribe a vehicle you want to buyDescribe something you want to buy in the futureDescribe a handmade gift you gave to your friends or relatives地点类Describe a place you remember going to that is full of color Describe a short trip you have been to and want to do it again Describe a historical city you have been toDescribe an unusual building you knowDescribe a place near water事件类Describe a surprise you’ve hadDescribe a time you lost your wayDescribe a subject you didn’t like before but have interest now Describe a piece of news you’ve heard ofDescribe a situation that others didn’t tell you the whole truth Describe a happy family event in your childhoodDescribe a piece of advice you received from othersDescribe an interesting conversation you had with other people Describe an occasion that you received a good service from a company or shopDescribe something you want to learn but cannot learn it now Describe something you did with a group of peopleDescribe a meal you invited others to your home or restaurant Describe a situation when you helped someoneDescribe something you did which is waste of timeDescribe an occasion that you borrowed something from others Describe a time when you had to wait in a traffic jamDescribe an occasion when you waited for someoneDescribe something you did to keep healthy媒体类Describe an interesting website you have usedDescribe an interesting thing you heard from the internet Describe a film you want to watch againDescribe a song you remembered in your childhoodDescribe an useful app in your phones, computers or tablets Describe a book you have read recentlyDescribe a TV or radio program that you sometimes talk about with others其他类Describe an ambition you have not achieved yetDescribe an exciting sport you knowDescribe an important job in your countryDescribe a project that once you were involved inDescribe a prize you would like to winDescribe a good habit that your friends have本次考试考题精选范例解析1. What type of people becomes famous in your country? Analysis: 本道考题为口语Part 3关于“名人”的常考题之一,本题的难点在于较为抽象,考生一下子反应不过来,无法一下子有逻辑的归纳出几类人群,往往是想到哪里说到哪里。

雅思写作考题回顾

雅思写作考题回顾

雅思考试写作A类考题回顾朗阁海外考试研究中心徐鹏Task 1考试日期2015.10.10类别Pie题目The charts below show the proportions of water used for different purposes in Sydney in 1997 and 2007.Summarize the information by selecting and reportingthe main features, and make comparisons whererelevant.题目翻译以下图表描述了悉尼1997年和2007年五个行业的用水变化情况。

选取主要的特征对信息进行概括,在相关的地方进行比较。

要素回忆(图表仅供参考)写作指导 1. 时态都是过去时2. 注意中间段分两段3. 注意要写10年间用水量在变化4. 横向比较不同行业用水量的对比重点表达式 1. water use = water consumption2. similarly, like, by contrast, on the contrary3. showed a rise / fall4. xxx was the largest / least5. xxx was much lower / larger than xxx题目评价难度中等推荐练习2015.08.13和08.29小作文近期考试趋势下一场考试动态line和table考察的可能性较高Task 2考试日期2015.10.10类别政府民生题目Some people think governments should focus onreducing environmental pollution and housingproblems to help people prevent illness and disease.To what extent do you agree or disagree?题目翻译一些人认为为了帮助人们预防疾病,政府应该将注意力集中于减少环境污染和解决住房问题。

20150530雅思阅读考题回顾朗阁官方

20150530雅思阅读考题回顾朗阁官方

雅思考试阅读考题回顾朗阁海外考试研究中心徐航考试日期 2015年5月30日Reading Passage 1Title 偏远地区交通 Practical action(科技类)(V120421 P1)Question types 判断题4题句子填空4题图表填空5题文章内容回顾1-4判断题1. 政府非常了解偏远地区的问题NO2. 贫困地区机动车数量上升NOT GIVEN5-8句子填空题5. The organization is a charity6-7. It is easier for people to access to markets and complete daily task.9-13图表填空题9. rubber tyre10. joining mechanism to the bicycle11. Bed section with cushion12. Seat section for a family member13. A special cover for poor weather condition相关原文阅读Practical actionFor more than 40 years, Practical Action have worked with poor communities to identify the types of transport that work best, taking into consideration culture, needs and skills. With our technical and practical support, isolated rural communities can design, build and maintain their own solutions.A. Whilst the focus of National Development Plans in the transport sector lies heavily in the areas of extending road networks and bridges, there are still major gaps identified in addressing the needs of poorer communities.There is a need to develop and promote the sustainable use of alternative transport systems and intermediate means of transportation (IMTs) that complement the linkages of poor people with road networks and other socio-economic infrastructures toimprove their livelihoods.B. On the other hand, the development of all weathered roads (only30 percent of rural population have access to this so far) and motorable bridges are very costly for a country with a small and stagnant economy. In addition these interventions are not always favourable in all geographical contexts environmentally, socially and economically. More than 60 percent of the network is concentrated in the lowland areas of the country. Although there are a number of alternative ways by which transportation and mobility needs of rural communities in the hills can be addressed, a lack of clear government focus and policies, lack of fiscal and economic incentives, lack of adequate technical knowledge and manufacturing capacities have led to under-development of this alternative transport sub-sector including the provision of IMTs.C. One of the major causes of poverty is isolation. Improving the access and mobility of the isolated poor paves the way for access to markets, services and opportunities. By improving transport poorer people are able to access markets where they can buy or sell goods for income, and make better use of essential services such as health and education. No proper roads or vehicles mean women and children are forced to spend many hours each day attending to their most basic needs, such as collecting water and firewood. This valuable time could be used to tend crops, care for the family, study or develop small business ideas to generate much needed income.Road buildingD. Without roads, rural communities are extremely restricted. Collecting water and firewood, and going to local markets is a huge task, therefore it is understandable that the construction of roads is a major priority for many rural communities. Practical Action are helping to improve rural access/transport infrastructures through the construction and rehabilitation of short rural roads, small bridges, culverts and other transport related functions. The aim is to use methods that encourage community driven development. This means villagers can improve their own lives through better access to markets, health care, education and other economic and social opportunities, as well as bringing improved services and supplies to the now-accessible villages.Driving forward new ideasE. Practical Action and the communities we work with are constantly crafting and honing new ideas to help poor people. Cycle trailers have a practical business use too, helping people carry their goods, such as vegetables and charcoal, to markets for sale. Not only that, but those on the poverty-line can earn a decent income by making, maintaining and operating bicycle taxis. With Practical Action’s know-how, Sri Lankan communities have been able to start a bus service and maintain the roads along which it travels.The impact has been remarkable. This service has put an end to rural people’s social isolation. Quick and affordable, it gives them a reliable way to travel to the nearest town; and now their children can get an education, making it far more likely they’ll find a path out of poverty. Practical Action is also an active member of many national and regional networks through which exchange of knowledge and advocating based on action research are carried out and one conspicuous example is the Lanka Organic Agriculture Movement sky-scraping transport system.F. For people who live in remote, mountainous areas, getting food to market in order to earn enough money to survive is a serious issue. The hills are so steep that travelling down them is dangerous. A porter can help but they are expensive, and it would still take hours or even a day. The journey can take so long that their goods start to perish and become worth less and less. Practical Action has developed an ingenious solution called an aerial ropeway. It can either operate by gravitation force or with the use of external power. The ropeway consists of two trolleys rolling over support tracks connected to a control cable in the middle which moves in a traditional flywheel system. The trolley at the top is loaded with goods and can take up to 120kg. This is pulled down to the station at the bottom, either by the force of gravity or by external power. The other trolley at the bottom is therefore pulled upwards automatically. The external power can be produced by a micro hydro system if access to an electricity grid is not an option. Bringing people on board.G. Practical Action developed a two-wheeled iron trailer that can be attached (via a hitch behind the seat) to a bicycle and be used to carry heavy loads (up to around 200kgs) of food, water or evenpassengers. People can now carry three times as much as beforeand still pedal the bicycle. The cycle trailers are used fortransporting goods by local producers, as ambulances, as mobileshops, and even as mobile libraries. They are made in small villageworkshops from iron tubing, which is cut, bent, welded and drilledto make the frame and wheels. Modifications are also carried out tothe trailers in these workshops at the request of the buyers. Thetwo-wheeled ‘ambulance’ is made from moulded metal, withstandard rubber-tyred wheels. The "bed" section can be paddedwith cushions to make the patient comfortable, while the “seat”section allows a family member to attend to patient during transit.A dedicated bicycle is needed to pull the ambulance trailer, so thatother community members do not need to go without the bicyclesthey depend on in their daily lives. A joining mechanism allows foreasy removal and attachment. In response to user comments, acover has been designed that can be added to give protection tothe patient and attendant in poor weather. Made of treated cotton,the cover is durable and waterproof.题型难度分析难度较低,判断题属于顺序类题型,填空题比较集中。

2015雅思大作文真题汇总

2015雅思大作文真题汇总

2015雅思大作文汇总20150110The leaders or directors of organizations are often older people.But some people say that young people can also be a leader.To what extent do youagree or disagree?20150117Some people think that the amount of noise people make should be controlled strictly,while other say that people are free to make as much noise as theywish.Discuss both views and give your opinion.20150129It is possible for scientists and tourists to travel to remote natural environments,such as South Pole,do you think the advantages of thisdevelopment outweigh the disadvantages?20150131Some people argue that too much attention and too many resources are given to the protection of wild animals and birds.To what extent do you agree ordisagree?20150207Many museums and historical sites are mainly visited by tourists,not local people.Why?What can be done to attract local people?20150212Some people think that the age limit for driving should be increased in order to make driving safer.To what extent do you agree or disagree?20150228Some students take one year off between finishing school and going to university,in order to travel or to work.Do you think advantages outweighdisadvantages?20150312Some people think that it is more important to plant more trees in open area in towns and cities than provides more housing.To what extent do you agree ordisagree?20150321some people believe that famous people support for international aids organizations helps draw attention to the important problems.Others believethat celebrities make the problems less important.Discuss both views andgive your point.20150411Older people who need employment have to compete with younger people.What are the problems will this cause?And what solutions can berecommended?20150418Some people think only best students should be rewarded;others think we should reward students who show improvement.Discuss both views and giveyour own opinion.20150425young people who commit crime should be the same treated as adults.To what extentyou agree or disagree?20150430In some countries,more adults choose to continue to live with th eir parents even after they graduate and have found jobs.Do the advantages ofthis trend outweighs the disadvantages?20150509Development of technology causes many environmental problems.Some people believe that people should choose a simpler way of life.Others think thattechnology can solve the problems.Discuss both views and give your ownopinion.20150516Some people think that in order to continue improving the quality of high school education,students should be encouraged to evaluate and criticize theirteachers,while others assume this could result in the loss of respect anddignity for teachers.Discuss both views and give your own opinion. 20150521Nowadays men and women in many countries decide to have babies at an older age.What are the reasons?What effects does this trend have on societyand family life?20150530Most countries believe that international tourism have harmful effects.Why do they think so?How to change their negative attitude?20150606Some people prefer to provide help and support directly to those in their local community who need it.Others,however,prefer to give money to nationaland international charitable organizations.Discuss both these views and giveyour own opinion.20150613Because of traffic and housing problems in the cities,the governmentencourages business move to the rural area.Do you think theadvantages outweigh the disadvantages?20150618There is a large proportion of crime committed by teenagers,what are the causes?And how to reduce the crime rate?20150627Many people nowadays don’t feel safe either when they are at home or go out.What are the reasons?What can we do to solve this problem?20150704It has been suggested that all young adults should be required to undertake a period of unpaid work helping the people in the community.Would the drawbacks be greater than benefits to the community and theyoung adults themselves?20150711Advertising discourages people from being different individual bymaking them look the same.Do you agree or disagree?20150723Some people say government should give the health care the first priority,some others believe there are more important priorities to spend the taxpayers’money.Discuss both views and give your opinion.20150725As well as making money,businesses should also have social responsibilities.Do you agree or disagree?20150801The world natural resources are consumed at an ever-increased rate.What are the dangers of this situation?What should we do?20150808Some people who have come out of prisons are good citizens and it is thebest for them to talk to students in school.Do you agree or disagree? 20150813International travel make people prejudiced more than board-mind,why?How to improve the understanding of countries they visit?20150829Some people believe that the increasing business and culture between different countries is a positive phenomenon,however,others believe that this could lead to loss of national identities.Please discuss both views and give your own opinion.20150903Many people are afraid to leave their homes because of their fear of crime.Some believe that more action should be taken to prevent crime,but others feel thatlittle can be done.Discuss both views and give your own opinion.20150912Students in school or university learn more from classes of teachers than otherresources(e.g.internet or television).To what extend do you agree or disagree? 20150919Some people think everyone should be a vegetarian,because people don’t need toeat meat to stay health.To what extent do you agree or disagree?20150926In many countries,there is no enough recycling of waste materials(eg.paper,glas s,cans).What are the reasons?What could be done to encourage recycling? 20151008In some countries,secondary schools provide a general education of a range of subjects.In others,children have a narrow range of subjects related to aparticular career.Which do you think is more appropriate for modern world? 20151010Some people think governments should focus on reducing environmental pollution and housing problems to help people prevent illness and disease.To what extent do youagree or disagree?20151024Some people say that playing computer games is bad for children in every way.Others say that playing computer games can have positive effects on the waychildren develop.Discuss both views and give your opinion.20151031Some people believe that many people who work for creative arts such as painting,theater a nd music should be supported financially by government,others think thatartists in creative arts should be supported by other sources instead.Discuss both views andgive your own opinion.20151107A:School leavers go travailing or work before they go directly to university.Are there more advantages or disadvantage on their study?B:For schoolchildren,their teachers have more influence on their intelligenceand social development than their parents.To what extent do you agree ordisagree?20151114A:The best way to teach children to cooperate is through team sports at school.To what extent do you agree or disagree?B:Consumption of the world’s resources(such as oil,fresh water,etc.)isincreasing at a dangerous rate.What are the causes of the increasedconsumption?What can people do to reduce it?20151119A:Nowadays,more and more jobs and task are done by machines which involve hard physical work.Do these effects of this trend outweigh thenegative effects?B:The government should spend money in promoting sport and art in school,rather than sponsoring professional sports and art events in communities.Towhat extent do you agree or disagree?20151121A:In some countries,the role of a mother differs in some ways from the role of a father.Why do you think these differences exist?How might parentalroles develop in the future?B:Nowadays,most people learn academic study in university,but othersthink we should encourage to learn vocational skills more,do you agree ordisagree?20151203Interviews form the basic selecting procedure for most large companies.However some people think interviews is not a reliable means of choosingwho to employ and there are some other better methods of selection.To whatextent do you agree or disagree?20151205People are surrounded by many kinds of advertising which can influence their life.Does the positive effect of this trend outweigh negative effect? 20151212Some people think reading stories in book is better than watching TV or playing computer games for children.To what extent do you agree ordisagree?20151219Some people think that cultural traditions will be destroyed when they are used as money-making machines aims at tourists,other people believe that itis the only way to save such conditions in the world today.Discuss bothsides and give your own opinion.。

2015年雅思大作文题目

2015年雅思大作文题目

【Society】2015-1-10The leaders or directors of organizations are often older people. But some people say that young people can also be a leader. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【Society】2015-1-17Some people think that the amount of noise people make have to be controlled strictly, others say that people are free to make as much as they wish. Discuss both sides and give your opinion.【Environment& Culture】2015-1-29Nowadays, both scientists and tourists can go to remote natural environments such as the South Pole.Do you think the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?【Environment】2015-1-31Some people argue that too much attention and too many resources are given to protection wild animals and birds. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【Culture】2015-2-7Many museums and historical sites are mainly visited by tourists rather than local people. Why is this the case and what can be done to attract local people ?【Society】2015-2-12Some people think that the age limit for driving should be increased in order to make driving safer.To what extent do you agree or disagree?【Society】2015-2-14The use of mobile phone is as antisocial as smoking. Smoking is banned in certain places so mobile should be banned like smoking. To what extend do agree or disagree?【Education】2015-2-28Some students take one year off between finishing school and going to university, in order to travel or to work. Do you think advantages outweigh disadvantages?【Environment】2015-3-12Some people suggest that it is more important to plant more trees on open area than housing. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【Society】2015-3-14Some working parents believe childcare centers can provide best care for children, others think other family members like grandparents can do. Discuss both views and give your opinion.【Society】2015-3-21Some people believe that famous people’s support towards international aids organizations draw the attentions to problems. Others think that celebrities make the problems less important. Discuss both views and give your opinion.【Technology】2015-3-28Some people think that the increasing use of computers and mobile phones to communication has had a negative effect on young people’s reading and writing skills. Do you agree or disagree?【Society】2015-4-11Older people who need employment have to compete with younger people. What problems will be caused? And what are the solutions?【Education】2015-4-18Some people believe that only students with best academic results should be rewarded, while others think it is more important to reward students with improvement. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.【Society】2015-4-25Young people who commit serious crimes, such as a rubbery or a violent attack should be punished in the same way as adults. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【Culture】2015-4-30How important it is for individuals and countries to think about the future,rather than focusing on the present?【Technology & Environment】2015-5-9Developments of technology are causing environmental problems. Some people think the solution is that everyone accepts a simpler life, while others believe that technology can solve these problems. Discuss both views and give your opinion.【Education】2015-5-16Many schools encourage students to evaluate and criticize their teachers in order to improve the quality of education while others say this will lead to loss of respect for teachers.【Society】2015-5-21People continue to commit crimes even after being punished for it. Why do you think this happens? How can crime be stopped?【Society】2015-5-30Nowadays men and women in many countries decide to have babies at an older age. What are the reasons? What effects does this trend have on society and family life?【Education】2015-6-6More and more people want to study at university, so competition of university places is increasing. Why more and more people want to study at university? Is it positive or negative? 2015年6月6日【Government & Environment】2015年6月13日Because of traffic and housing problems in the cities,the government encourages business move to the rural area. Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?【Technology】2015年6月18日People can live and work anywhere they want to choose, because of improved communication technology and transport,Do the advantages of this development outweigh disadvantages?【Society】2015年6月27日Many people nowadays don’t feel safe either when they are at home or go out. What are the reasons?What can we do to solve this problem?【Society &Education】2015年7月4日It has been suggested that all young adults should be required to undertake a period of unpaid work helping people in the community.Would the drawbacks be greater than benefits to the community and the young adults themselves?【Society】2015年7月11日Advertising discourages people from being different individuals by making us all want to do the same and look the same.To what extent do you agree or disagree?【Government】2015年7月23日Some people say government should give the health care the first priorites , some others believe there are more important priorities to spend the tax payers' money. Discuss both views and give your opinion.【Society】2015-7-25As well as making money, businesses should also have social responsibilities. Do you agree or disagree?【Environment】2015-8-1The natural resources such as oil, forests and fresh water are being consumed at an alarming rate. What problems does it cause? How can we solve these problems?【Society】2015-8-8Some people who have been in prison become good citizens later. Some people think that they are the best people to talk to school students the danger of committing a crime. Do you agree or disagree?【Culture】2015-8-13International travel makes people more prejudiced rather than broad-minded. Why? How to improve the understanding of countries they visit?【Culture】2015-8-29Some people regard the increasing business and cultural contact between countries as a positive development. Others, however, feel these leading to loss of national identities. Discuss both views and gove your opinion.【Society】2015-9-3Many people are afraid to leave their homes because of their fear of crime. Some people believe that more actions should be taken to prevent crime, but others feel that little can be done. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.【Education】2015-9-12Students in school or university learn more from classes of teachers than other resources (e.g. Internet or TV), do you agree or disagree?【Culture】2015-9-19Some people think everyone should be a vegetarian, because we do not need to eat meat to have a healthy diet. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【Environment】2015-9-26In some countries there is not enough recycling of waste materials (e.g. paper, glass and cans). What are the reasons and solutions?Education2015-10-8In some countries, secondary schools aim to provide a general education across a range of subjects. In others, children focus on a narrow range of subjects related to a particular career. Which do you think is appropriate in today’s world?Government2015-10-10Some people governments should focus on reducing environmental pollution and housing problems to help people prevent illness and disease. 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雅思考试写作A 类考题回顾
朗阁海外考试研究中心 丁仡然
Task 1
考试日期 2015.04.25 类别 Bar (旧题)
题目
The bar chart compares the changes in the places where people used to surf on the Internet in the years 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004 in the UK.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
题目翻译
以下柱状图比较了1998年、2000年、2002年和2004年英国人在不同地点上网的情况。

要素回忆(数据仅供参考)
写作指导 这次考的柱状图和几个月前的比较相似,考生们要注意趋势的表达和几根柱之间的对比。

1. 注意时态的表达(一般过去式)
2. 可按照不同上网地点进行归类,并写出几个地点之间不同百分比的比较和差异
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3. 注意是动态类型的柱形图
4. 一定要写overview
重点表达式Two times, three times as much as that of ..., double, triple, more than that, less than that...
题目评价难度一般
推荐练习剑桥5-6里的柱形图+高分范文的流程图
考试评价与备考建议本次考试为2015年比较常考的一种柱形图考试,柱状图依然会是考试主流,也可以多关注地图题的出现。

Task 2
考试日期2015.04.25
类别犯罪类
题目Young people who commit serious crimes, such as a
rubbery or a violent attack should be punished in the
same way as adults. To what extent do you agree or
disagree?
题目翻译年轻人如果犯了严重的罪行,如抢劫、暴力等就应该和成年人
受到同样的惩罚。

从什么程度上你同意还是不同意这个观点?写作指导 1. 注意时态,一般情况下不要出现过去时。

2. 两种观点都要讨论到:
首段(观点):年轻人如果犯了重罪,就应该和成年人一样严
惩,但是如果是迫于某种压力,例如饥荒等原因而犯罪的话,
那就可以从轻惩罚,例如通过教育。

第二段和第三段(正方观点的展开):年轻人如果犯了重罪要
严惩,第一可以显示法律的公正性,法律面前人人平等。

第二
可以给这些年轻人警告,让他们出狱后不会继续犯罪,第三避
免受害者产生对社会的憎恨,避免社会不公的情况出现。

第四段(反方观点的展开):年轻人如果被人胁迫或者出于某
种压力而犯罪,例如饥荒的时候或者被别人怂恿或蛊惑去犯罪
的话,可以通过教育,社区服务等方式来该改造他,一定要有
对于细节的展开或例证的支持。

尾段:再次亮明观点+总结理由
重点表达young lawbreakers, adult offender, deliberate and cunning, lenient position, deterring effect, released
from jails, the lighter sentencing, judicial system,
juvenile delinquency, long-term jail, community
service and rehabilitation, state legislators
题目评价难度尚可,属于今年比较早出现的犯罪类题目
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考试评价与备考建议此题题目易懂,但是题目是犯罪类,不常考到,学生要注意题目当中同义词的替换,还有一定要有细节化的展开,要注意犯罪类话题的词汇积累。

要冲高分的同学,写这种作文一定要有层次的论证,比如一个是故意犯重罪,一个是出于无奈才犯罪。

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