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雅思作文范文大全(含小作文)v105some people claim that the disadvantages of the car are more than the advantages,do yo u agree or disagree?范文1the birth of cars have made an enormous change to our life.in the past,we travel from on e place to another only by foot,nowaday,cars can do it .its goes withour saying that the in vention of cars bring great benefit to all of us.but as proverb goes:no garden without wee ds.car is not exception.owing a car has a lot of advantages.for one thing,car provide us the most convient way o f transportation.we can get around freely without spenting a lot of time.emotionally,i alway s found driving is so exciting.for another,its the comfortable to drive a car.In winter.driver s always can stay warm and dry even in rainy whether,in addition,drivers are usually saf e in their cars when they are out at night.Cars bring the human merits,their side-effects graudually come to the surface.firstly,to ru n a car need a lot of oil,which is getting less and less.the increasing number of cars contri bute the lacking of energy.secondlly,as more and more cars are used,the traffic ecpeciall y in big cities is getting heaver and heavier,which lead to the serious social problem--traffi c jam.in addition,the inceasing numbers of cars ,which excaust sent a huge quantities o f carbon monoxide into atmosphere.it make the air of cities unbreathabe,it strip people co ntact with frensh air.therefore,the new energy should be explored to replace the oil so that our envionmental p ollution can be avioded .and the strick law should be issued to keep the numbers of car s under control.thus,our heavier traffic can be solluted!范文2Private cars vs Public trafficAs traffic problems become more and more serious in many cities of developed and deve loping countries, their governments have to try hard and loads of money and energy hav e been spent to deal with them.Firstly, it is not efficient for the commuters to use their private cars to and back from thei r workplaces. Occasionally we can see they have to sit on the wheels wasting time and fu el in a heavy traffic jam. At the same time, through burning the fossil fuels, green house g as CO2, CO1, acid rain gas SO2, fumes and dusts are being released into the atmosphere, all of which heavily overload the environment. Thirdly, with the increase of private car s, the road traffic accidents are also rise dramatically. For example, in a city with 5000 ca rs, there will be at least 250 accidents happening everyday, which also burden the publi c healthy services.On the contrary, expected public traffic may be an ideal solution to these problems. For e xample city buses and railways are widely used or being constructed by many cities. Peo ple can take buses easily, which can be found every 10 minutes or less in the peak tim e. Actually, Nottingham Transport Company is building its own light railway in the city, wh ich is announced by the speak man of the company, “It will be completed in the next yea r, the tickets will be very competitive and at the same time the travel will be very safe an d comfortable.”On the other hand, public traffic had its own disadvantages. Usually it cannot provide doo r-to-door service. It is inconvenient to go shopping by public vehicles. Sometimes you mu st wait a long time for the train. And quite a lot of people prefer to enjoy driving.In conclusion, developing the public traffic is a useful approach to deal with these difficulti es. One possible way, if not the best, is to taxi private cars heavily and use these revenu es to provide citizens cheaper public traffic services.范文3With the development of science and technology, the cars have already become the imp ortant component in our daily life gradually. Cars make our life convenient and swift. How ever, too many cars have caused very serious social problems. Some people claim that t he disadvantages of car are more than the advantages. I doubt whether the argument ca n bear much analysis.Since one century [ago], the auto industry has [been] developed at full speed worldwid e, and has brought the enormous progresses to our life. For example, the car is the mos t convenient tool of transportation. We can [be] on and off duty by car every day, we ca n go to travel by car on the vacation, we can utilize the cars to deal with some emergenc y too. The car [is] playing an important role in our daily life. They make our rhythm of life f aster and faster, make our business become more and more efficient.On the other hand, the development of the automobile has brought a lot of infant industr y to people, Give people countless employment opportunities too. Such as, manufacturin g industry, repairing industry and maintaining industry. We are enjoying the convenienc e that the cars bring to us; at the same time we can utilize the auto industry to support ou rselves.However, we can not ignore that too many cars cause enormous social problem s, for example, traffic jam, air pollution, traffic accident, to which we have to find a solutio n.In a word, the cars have brought enormous change to our life; the advantages are far mo re than the disadvantages. We should recognize the merit of the cars, and do our best t o solve the problems. If so, our life will be brighter.Version 00106范文1Nowhere in the world has the issue of tobacco been so much debated as inour society. Nowadays, tobacco is more harmful than drug to people’shealth, therefore many people think that smoking is legal that is a direct andprimary reason to induce this kind of problem. The above point is certainlytrue; this essay will outline three reasons.The main reason is that tobacco is a silent killer to smokers. Tobacco isknown to be the probable cause of some 25 different diseases, and for some,such as lung cancer, bronchitis and emphysema, it is the main cause.According to a WHO report four million people die yearly from tobacco-related diseases, that is one death every eight seconds. Tobacco is significantlybecoming a greater cause of death and disability than any other single cause.Another reason is that more and more young people are under 18 years old who smoke c igarette have been blinded by the deceit of tobacconists. Tobacco among adolescents re mains stubbornly persistent. Smoking among adolescents rose in the 1990s in several de veloped countries, such as China,Vietnam and Thailand . While new markets are being o pened by the tobacco industry actions, old markets have not been closed. Tobacco is a g lobal threat.Last but not the least reason is the increase in cigarette smuggling. Becauseof tobacco smuggling, the legal retailing and distribution systems are badlyaffected, and faced with increased lawlessness and heavy tax losses. This behavior severely affects the economy.In conclusion, the tobacco should be considered illegal. Perhaps a pack ofcigarettes is less harmful than another drug, but tobacco is actually thebiggest killer of all the drugs.=================================================范文2Advertisements of tobacco and those of “smoking is harmful”are often seentogether. But there has been an on-going argument about whether or nottobacco should be forbidden and made illegal. I have always believed thatsmoking should be illegal for the following reasons.First, smoking does great harm to human health and causes many diseases.It is reported that more than 70% of lung cancer sufferers are smokers, andthe average life-span of smokers is seven years less than that of non-smokers. Moreover, it hurts not only smokers, but also the ones around thesmokers. Many researchers claim that breathing “second-hand smoke” maybe even more harmful than smoking.Second, many social problems and disasters can be attributed to smoking.For instance, many wives cannot bear their husbands’ smoking all the time,which causes many quarrels, or even divorces. Furthermore, the biggest firedisaster in China, the Daxinganling fire disaster, was caused by a burningcigarette end, and the cost of the resulting loss was unimaginable.Last, smoking tobaccos is a main source of air pollution.A magazine said thatfor every cigarette smoked each day,a whole tree is needed to clean the air.In other words, smoking one less cigar every day equals planting a tree. Itis a brilliant contribution to the earth we are living on.In a word, all the above demonstrate that smoking harms yourselves as wellas your neighbors, pollutes the air we ourselves are breathing, and evenagitates the social peace. So, in my opinion, tobacco should be strictlyforbidden, and smoking should be made illegal.范文3there has long been controversy over the legality and apparent acceptance of tobacco i n society .some hold that cigarettes and other tobacco containing products should be ban ned, that is, treated as narcotics.personally,i agree with this point of view for the followin g reasons:although cigarettes do not offer as intense an effect as drugs like heroin and cocaine,the y rank higher in the level of dependence it creates in the user.thousands of smokers try t o rid themselves of cigarettes but cannot,because of the physiological dependence they developed,chiefly imputable to its chemical nicotine.this explains why smokers continu e their habit despite the numerous health warnings. furthermore,medical science has no w proved beyond a doubt that smoking kills.with all the other causes of preventable death s such as alcohol,illegal drugs,aids,suicide,road accidents,fire,and guns,cigarettes still ac count for more preventable deaths than all of those combined.more disturbingly,whilst the use of heroin is dangerous solely to the users,the use of toba cco endangers those who are in their vicinity as well. this phenomenon, known as passiv e smoking, nulls the counter-argument that putting one's own health at risk through smoki ng should be up to one's own individual choice.reports have shown that the amount of se cond-hand smoke inhaled by a typical nonsmoker is equivalent to one cigarette smoked per day,and what is more,passive smoking can increase a nonsmoker's chance of getti ng cancer by ten to thirty two per cent.there are those who will say that the black market created by outlawing tobacco will prod uce deadlier cigarettes because the product standards of the bootleggers are not as high. however,we should all bear in mind that legal cigarettes cause roughly four hundred thou sand deaths a year.it is hard to imagine the limited distribution provided by the criminal u nderworld could compete with this tragic figure.to sum up, the harm visited upon our society by tobacco usage is substantial.there will b e no solution other than to control tobacco much in the same way that the government no w controls drugs which could allow people to remain attentive to the seriousness of the ef fects of these substances,and hopefully to prohibit their usage.范文4Apparently, it would seem that tobacco is totally different substance from drugs, and it ca n be used freedom by public. In fact, however, our authority should make tobacco illega l as well as drugs, and using of tobacco should be controlled strictly.Tobacco only can be used for research and medical purpose. As far as I am concerne d, as a kind of dope, tobacco has been widely used to help patients alleviate their pain i n surgery. At the same time, ordinary people should not be allowed to access it legally fo r two main reasons.Among countless factors which influence my inclination, there is a most conspicuous on e: it is harmful that smokers addict to tobacco. Many decades ago, scientists have alread y found that there is a definite link between smoking and bronchial troubles, cardiac disea se and lung cancer. More seriously, it not only has negative influence for smokers, but ot hers living or working in same surrounding, even the next generation of a smoking pregn ant women may be harmed by so-called “second hand smoking”. Research shows that s ometimes “second hand smoking” is more dangerous than smoking directly, because, at l east smokers can get the protection from filter tips to some extent. Thus, compared to th e hazard of drugs, tobacco can involve more other innocent people and harm their healt h unknowingly.The second aspect relates to the problem that our natural resources and money are wast ed senselessly during the course of planting, transporting and manufacturing tobacco. In l ight of a statistics, China consumes nearly 1,000 tons of wood fibers to produce cigarette s annually. Besides, the investment absorbed by tobacco manufacturers every year, is en ough to solve all financial troubles that higher education have to face. Obviously, if tobac co is banned by our governments, it means that considerable money will be saved.In summary, judging from all the evidence offered, we may safely arrive at the conclusio n that tobacco should be forbidden as well as drugs except for a few special purposes, su ch as research and medicine.补充With the development of society, our life and working pressure are greater and greater. I n this way, a lot of people have become smokers. Tobacco, as a kind of drugs, prevails i n the society. Some people hold the opinion that tobacco should be given freedom be us e, but others, in contrast, deem it should be made illegal as the same way as other drug s and that is also my point.Medical science proves that smoking can cause the heart diseases, lung cancer, and th e immune system diseases. These diseases are all mankind's healthy enemies. The stati stics have showed that people who die of the lung cancer, over 90% are smokers. In thes e smokers, 85% are chain smoker. So, obviously, there is enormous danger to the huma n health in smoking.In addition, smoking not only dangerous to smoker, but also do harm to people at smoker 's side. The tobacco contains a large number of noxious substances, such as nicotine. Ju st as a famous physician says, smoking is equivalent to commit suicide chronically.However, the cigarette can really relax our nervous nerve, within short time. People, espe cially, who have heavy working pressure, are prone to produce sense of relying on to cig arette. Moreover, as everyone knows, a lot of countries impose the heavy taxation to tob acco manufacturer and seller, thus, if the tobacco business is considered as the illegal ac tivities, the revenues of the country will be reduced correspondingly.In a word, the danger to people of cigarette is obvious. Though it can help us flee away fr om pressure, this to use health as cost. Our government should forbid the production of t he tobacco, make our world fresh and nonpoisonous.With the development of society, our life and working pressure are [getting] greater and g reater.In this way, a lot of people have become smokers. Tobacco, as a kind of drugs, prevails i n the society. Some people hold the opinion that tobacco should be given freedom [to] b e [used, but others, in contrast, deem [that] it should be made [as] illegal as the same wa y as other drugs and that is also my point.Medical science proves that smoking can cause the heart diseases, lung cancer, and th e immune system diseases. [all of these diseases are enemies of mankind's healthy] . Th e statistics have showed that people who die of the lung cancer, over 90%, are smoker s. [Among] these smokers, 85% are chain smokers. So, obviously, there is enormous da nger to the human health in smoking.In addition, smoking not only dangerous to smokers, but also [does] harm to people at s moker's side. The tobacco contains a large number of noxious substances, such as nicoti ne. Just as a famous physician says, smoking is equivalent to commit suicide chronicall y.However, the cigarette can really relax our nervous nerve, within short time. People, espe cially, who have heavy working pressure, are prone to produce sense of relying on to cig arette. Moreover, as everyone knows, a lot of countries impose the heavy taxation to tob acco manufacturer and seller, thus, if the tobacco business is considered as the illegal ac tivities, the revenues of the country will be reduced correspondingly.To sum up, the danger to people of cigarette is obvious. Though it can help us flee awa y from pressure, this to use health as cost. Our government should forbid the production of the tobacco, make our world fresh and nonpoisonous.Although it is a freedom to use tobacco{烟草} while some people think it should be mad e illegal as the same way as other drugs. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Wh at’s your opinion?A:Tobacco should be made illegal, I agree with this idea personally. I hope most drugs ca n be made illegal, because, as far as I know, they are bad to our health. However, curren tly most countries still keep it free to use tobacco, and this situation seems to be very har d to change in a short time.From my own experience, using tobacco is not a good thing, especially using is for a lon g time. It will lead to many kinds of diseases, more importantly, many of them are fatal e. One of my friends died from using too much tobacco, and it is believed there are man y more people like this. The other thing that I am concerned of is, if a country doesn’t ma ke using tobacco illegal, many young people will have a chance to use it, i.e. students. It i s very dangerous, because if someone gets addicted to this when he is very young, he wi ll then almost surely have a big health problem when he is old.I am happy to see that, although it is free to use tobacco in many countries, most of thos e countries still somehow try not to encourage people using it. For example, tobacco adv ertisement is banned in many countries, and for many countries, smoking is banned in pu blic places. Overall, most countries are trying to stop the use of tobacco, though it will tak e sometime. In my opinion, it is essential to limit the use of tobacco, and I hope everyon e doesn’t use.Version 00108Some people said the government shouldn't put money on building theatersand sports stadiums; they should spend more money on medical care and education. Agree or not agree?=================================================范文1Nowadays, the gap between the city and the countryside becomes more and more over t, which arouses colossal concerns. To understand the solution, let’s take a closer look a t the causes of the gap at first.The main reason of the gap is the unequal investment between city and rural area. Chin a is a typical example. While more and more money is being invested to the coastal area s and big cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai, the lack of investment barriers greatly th e society development of rural area and western regionsThe low education level partly sharps the gap. There is no doubt that the prime force of p roductivity is education. However, because of poverty, thousands of people go to work wi thout graduating from primary school. The poorer, the few children go to school. This ba d cycle finally leads to the dream of rich becoming a dream that is hard to realize.Moreover, the rural area is short of people with high quality. A survey proved that most o f university students, whether they come from city or countryside, choose big cities instea d of poor areas to work. The rural area can neither adept talent man nor attract talent ma n. No wonder the gap is increasing largely.Hence, The government ought to knock itself out to decrease the gap as soon as possibl e. First, balance the investment between city and rural area. In addition, the education lev el should be improved, especially pay attention on raising high quality people. Besides, le t more people realize the latent capacity of rural area in order to attract talent and invest ment. The set up of CCTV channel12-western region channel is a good example.Only when the ways mentioned above are realized step by step, can the gap between th e cities and the countryside be bridged.范文2Nowadays, many people argue against the government putting money onbuilding theaters and sports stadiums. They have claimed that medical careand education would benefit the citizens and the country much more.However, I believe it is worth building more theaters and arenas.First, stadiums and arenas provide ideal places for people to have physicalexercises and entertainment. After a whole week’s hardworking, people canenjoy a wonderful football game in the weekend, and refresh themselveswith a good relaxation there. Moreover, the physical exercises are good forpeople’s health, which will ease the pressure of medical care.Second, theaters and museums can be used as base areas of culture and history education. The British Museum, which is the largest one in the world,provides visitors with knowledge about the world culture and the arts. Thevisitors to the museum are all overwhelmed by the magnificence of thecultural and historical displays featuring mankind’s achievements. In addition, the performances shown in the theaters will also greatly enrich the lives of citizens. People can enjoy ballet, symphony, and Peking Opera in a theater,which contain the soul of Chinese and western cultures.Third, running theaters and stadiums can earn much money.And this amountof money can do great contribution in other fields, including medical care,and education. After winning the Olympic 2008,Beijing made a plan to spend160 billion RMB building an Olympic Village. This will surely attract manysports fans to China, which would be much rewarded, not only in economybut the whole society.You can tell form my commentary above,since building theaters and stadiumsbenefit not only individuals but also the state, it is very worthy of theseexpenses.And the government should speed up the pace of the constructions.范文3An argument often heard these days is that whether or not the government should put m oney on building theaters and stadiums. Some believe that instead of spending money o n this area, Medical care and education, both of which are basic developing factors of one country should be spent more money on. After weighting the pros and cons, I disagre e with this opinion.Firstly, theaters and stadiums are best choice for people relaxing. Most of workers, espec ially white collar who often feel nervous after one day’s hard work, need to relax both me ntally and physically. Compared with staying at home, it is much better way to stay in co mfortable theater and listen to a wonderful concert.In addition, going to theaters and stadiums affect the same effect as education and medi cal care. Having more chances to go to theaters can help them mold character. There is no better way to keep healthy than doing proper sports in the daily. In this way, the cult ure and health will be improved greatly, which plays the same role of education and medi cal care.Moreover, theaters and stadiums are basis essential facilities to a developed city. Take h olding an Olympic games as an example, it is no doubt it will take millions of money to bu ild stadiums. Why the winner country is proud of that. Because this is a confirmation give n by whole world.Of course I don’t mean that the more theaters and stadiums, the better society will be, aft er all, nothing can take the important place of medical care and education.In summary, the key point is to keep both of this two part developing. Only in this way, ca n all people live better in future.V108Some people said the government shouldn't put money on building theaters and sports st adiums; they should spend more money on medical care and education. Agree or not agr ee?Recently, a criticism often heard is that the government tends to put too much money on building theaters and sports stadiums. They maintain that medical care and education would benefit the citizens and the country much more. However, I advocate building mo re theaters and arenas. Numerous circumstances lead to the worth of building theaters a nd arenas, but here are two main reasons:What strikes me most of all is that theaters and sports stadiums provide ideal places for p eople to build up a world of relaxation. After five days of hardworking, people can refres h themselves by taking physical exercises and enjoining a football game there. Meanwhil e, exercises is to health what water is to fish. The physical exercises can benefit people’s health, which will surely ease the pressure of medical care. Moreover, it provides peopl e a good opportunity to enter into communion with each other, which will benefit people’s mental health.Beyond this, it is also of paramount importance to use theaters and museums as the “soc ial classroom” of culture and history education. The Sydney Opera House, which is the m other and father of all modern landmark buildings, has come to define not only a city, bu t also an entire nation and continent. The opera house shows the concept of modernism and the never properly finished inside provides visitors with a story of its creator Jorn U tzon. In addition, the performances which contain the soul of human civilization shown i n the theaters will also greatly enrich the lives of people from all over the world.Certainly, medical care and education both play dominant roles, but building theaters an d sports stadiums will benefit not only the individual both mentally and physically, but a n ation and continent permanentlyV108Some people said the government shouldn't put money on building theaters and sports st adiums; they should spend more money on medical care and education. Agree or not agr ee?Recently, a criticism often heard is that the government tends to put too much money on building theaters and sports stadiums. They maintain that medical care and education would benefit the citizens and the country much more. However, I advocate building mo re theaters and arenas. Numerous circumstances lead to the worth of building theaters a nd arenas, but here are two main reasons:What strikes me most of all is that theaters and sports stadiums provide ideal places for p eople to build up a world of relaxation. After five days of hardworking, people can refres h themselves by taking physical exercises and enjoining a football game there. Meanwhil e, exercises is to health what water is to fish. The physical exercises can benefit people’s health, which will surely ease the pressure of medical care. Moreover, it provides peopl e a good opportunity to enter into communion with each other, which will benefit people’s mental health.Beyond this, it is also of paramount importance to use theaters and museums as the “soc ial classroom” of culture and history education. The Sydney Opera House, which is the m other and father of all modern landmark buildings, has come to define not only a city, bu t also an entire nation and continent. The opera house shows the concept of modernism and the never properly finished inside provides visitors with a story of its creator Jorn U tzon. In addition, the performances which contain the soul of human civilization shown i n the theaters will also greatly enrich the lives of people from all over the world.Certainly, medical care and education both play dominant roles, but building theaters an d sports stadiums will benefit not only the individual both mentally and physically, but a n ation and continent permanentlyV108Some people said the government shouldn't put money on building theatres and sports st adiums, they should spend more money on medical care and education. Agree or not agr ee?Government, as the controller of the macroeconomy, usually put large amount of money on building theatres and sports stadiums to stimulate the consumption. Especially whe n globle economy is in recession, stimulation is one of the methods for government to cat ch the economy’s fall. However, to my opinion, government should spend more money o n medical care and education.。
雅思小作文

1.The charts below compare the age structure of the populations of France and India in 1984.看到这样一个图形大家会觉得这道题很难吧,Simon看到题目时这样说,“I found this one difficult, so don't worry if you did too!”。
所以大家别怕,连雅思考官都说难呢!我们先来分析一下,该图描述的是法国和印度两个国家的不同年龄的人群所占的比例。
从图中我们可以看出,印度人口显然比法国整体上要年轻,因为20岁以下印度的人口占了相当大的比例;而法国呢,则上年纪的人居多。
再说得细致点,印度小于五岁的人口占了14%从上往下随着年纪呈递增趋势;法国相对就比较分散了,0到40岁的人似乎都在7% 8%间波动。
70岁以上人口法国大概有15%而印度只有2%然后我们再来说性别,50岁以上的法国女人显著比法国男人比例高,而印度人口在男女比例上却看不出显著不同。
分析完了思路,我们马上来看一下Simon写的这篇满分作文吧!The two charts compare the populations of France and India in terms of age distribution by gender in the year 1984.(第一段不需要太长,简单明了,留下好印象,提起考官兴趣。
)It is clear that the population of India was younger than that of France in 1984, with a noticeably larger proportion of people aged under 20. France,on the other hand, had a significantly larger percentage of elderly inhabitants.(先介绍两个国家整体上最明显的对比)In India, close to 14% of people were aged 5 or under, and each five-year age bracket above this contained an increasingly smaller proportion of the population. France’s population, by contrast, was more evenly distributed across the age ranges, with similar figures (around 7% to 8% of all people) for each five-year cohort between the ages of 0 and 40. Somewhere between 10% and 15% of all French people were aged 70 or older, but the equivalent figure for India was only 2%.(详细分析两个国家差别最明显的年龄群体并以详实的数据进行描述)Looking more closely at gender, there was a noticeably higher proportion of French women than men in every cohort from age 50 upwards. For example, almost 3% of French 70- to 75-year-olds were women, while just under 2% were men. No significant gender differences can be seen on the Indian population chart.(最后不忘从性别的角度去分析人口比例的差距。
雅思作文范文十篇

11. Modern lifestyles mean that many parents have little time for their children. Many children suffer because they do not get as much attention from their parents as children did in the past.In the modern society today, a large number of parents spend their time in the job. Due to this situation, many children do not get much attention from their parents as children did in the past. Of course I admit of children get more comfortable life than before, also children probably having higher living standard as well. Nevertheless, what are the children really want? Is the money? Is the computer? Or is the attention from their dad or mom? The otherwise, what does the parents want to leave in the childhood of their children?In my opinion, I agree with many children do not get much attention from their parents as children did in the past. In addition, I understand the parents wish to giving better life to their children, therefore, they work harder than before, because of this, the parents lost the time to accompany with their children and unable to pay attention to their children as the children did in the past, but I think the most important thinking is “there are not thing important than the attention from the parents to children”. We should know the rich materia l life can’t replace the care from parents of children. One of parents’ responsibilities is take good care to their children, also parents should spend more time to teach children.In conclusion, modern lifestyle changed relationship between parents and children, many parents misunderstand the meaning of bring up of children, they thought “bring up of children” means giving money to their children, giving anything the children want is love. But actually it totally wrong, the most important part of bring up must be pay attention to children, care them, teach them, not only spend money of them.12. More and more qualified people are moving from poor to rich countries to fill vacancies in specialist areas like engineering, computing and medicine. Some people believe that by encouraging the movement of such people, rich countries are stealing from poor countries. Others feel that this is only part of the natural movement of workers around the world. (brain drain)The so-called ‘brain drain’ from poor to rich c ountries is now robbing poorer countries of essential personnel like doctors, nurses, engineers, and the trend is set to continue, if not to get worse.Some people say this movement of people around the world is not a new phenomenon. Migrant workers have always been attracted by the wider choice of employment and greater opportunity in major cities in their own countries and abroad. Recently, as the technological age has advanced and as richer countries find themselves with not enough workers to feed their development, they have had to run to other parts ofthe world to find the necessary manpower. Many richer European countries, for example, are now trying to attract skilled IT workers from my home country India by offering higher salaries than they could hope to earn at home. With the globalisation of the world(加’s)economy, many people feel that the process cannot be stopped.Others, myself included, are of the opinion that measures should be taken to address the problem, by compensating poorer countries financially for the loss of investment in the people they have trained, like doctors and nurses. Admittedly, this may be cumbersome to administer, but an attempt could be made to get it off the ground. Another step, which in part has already begun to happen, is to use the forces of globalization itself. Western countries could encourage people to stay in their own countries by direct investment in projects like computer factories or by sending patients abroad for treatment, as is already happening.It is obviously difficult to restrict the movement of people around the world and it is probably foolish to try to stop it, but attempts should be made to redress the imbalance.13. Computers and modems have made it possible for office workers to do much of their work from home instead of working in offices every day. Working from home should be encouraged as it is good for workers and employers.In recent years the vast expansion of information and communications technology has made teleworking much more practical. Although in many cases office workers could be made geographically independent by using modems, faxes and cell phones, few companies or employees take full advantage of this possibility.There are a number of strong arguments in favor of allowing workers to work from home. Firstly costs for employers would be reduced because businesses would require less office space, which is often situated in the center of large cities. Secondly, worker's lives would be improved in a variety of ways. For example, they would not need to travel to get to work, which would give them more free time.Also, they could combine their work with their family life, which is a major advantage if they are parents of young children or they have old people to look after.On the other hand, traveling to a centralized workplace also has a number of points in its favor. The first is that many employees would miss the social aspect of work such as seeing colleagues and meeting customers. A further point is that employers wouldneed to be able to trust their workers to work at a high standard and finish their work on time, since supervising teleworkers is even more complicated than supervising workers in the same office.Finally, working from home might inhibit teamwork and creative work and so perhaps so only really suitable for people doing routine office work.In conclusion, I believe that while many workers welcome the opportunity to go out to work, others would find the chance to work from home very convenient. Where possible, I think workers should be offered the choice, but not forced to work from home unless they wish to.14. Nowadays many students have the opportunity to study for part or all of their courses in foreign countries. While studying abroad brings many benefits to individual students, it also has a number of disadvantagesIn recent years there has been a vast increase in the number of students choosing to study abroad. This is partly because people are more affluent and party due to the variety of grants and scholarships which are available for overseas students nowadays. Although foreign study is not something which every student would choose, it is an attractive option for many people.Studying overseas has a number of advantages. Firstly, it may give students access to knowledge and facilities such as laboratories and libraries which are not available in their home country. Furthermore, by looking abroad students may find a wider range of courses than those offered in their country's universities, and therefore one which fits more closely to their particular requirements.On the other hand,studying abroad has a number of drawbacks. These may be divided into personal and professional. Firstly,students have to leave their family and friends for a long period. Furthermore, studying abroad is almost always more expensive than studying at one's local university. Finally, students often have to study in a foreign language, which may limit their performance and mean they do not attain their true level.In my opinion, however, the disadvantages of studying abroad are usually temporary in nature. Students who study abroad generally become proficient in the language quite soon and they are only away from their family and friends for a year or two. Furthermore, many of the benefits last students all their lives and make them highly desirable to prospective employers.15. Some people feel that certain workers like nurses, doctors and teachers are undervalued and should be paid more, especially when other people like film actors or company bosses are paid huge sums of money that are out of proportion to the importance of the work that they do. How far do you agree? What criteria should be used to decide how much people are paid?It is undeniable that certain job occupations such as nurses, doctors and teachers contribute greatly to our society, but their incomes seem to be undervalued comparing to film actors or company bosses who are paid a large amount of money. This phenomenon arouses public discussion on what factors should be considered to determine people’s salary.Some people hold the view that nurses, doctors and teachers are underpaid as their importance of the work are underestimated, but I don’t agree with them.First of all, film stars and company bosses have to take strong efforts in order to succeed. In other words, those who are considered successful and earn huge sums money stand a small proportion. To be more specific, numerous people desire to become film stars, but only a few of them can achieve their goals. Not only did they work hard, but also they need good luck, opportunities, and helpful partners. The situation is quite similar when things come to company bosses. People work as films stars and company bosses have to endure huge pressure, irregular working hours and inadequate sleeping.On the other hand, professions such as nurses, doctors and teachers require corresponding education. With relevant degree, it is not difficult to find a job. Besides, the risks and stress are quite manageable.I think there are a lot of factors that should be taken into considerate to decide how much people are paid. Personal factors include educational background, relevant working experience, skills, etc. Other factors are inclusive of industry development, working hours and intensity, to name just a few. In my opinion, we shoul d develop a method to make a comprehensive assess on people’s earnings.16. As mass communication and transport continue to grow, societies are becoming more and more alike leading to a phenomenon known as globalization. Some people fear that globalization will inevitably lead to the total loss of cultural identity. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?Globalization means that in some ways people around the world are becoming more and more similar. We often eat the same food, watch the same TV programs, listen to the same music and we wear the sameclothes. Some of this at least can be blamed on the spread of multinational brands available all over the world.On the surface, it may appear as if the global diversity of cultural identities is being lost. If, the argument goes, people in Tokyo and London look and dress the same, then that must mean that cultural differences are disappearing. However, I would argue that this is a very narrow definition of culture and that in fact cultural differences are as present as ever.Cultural Identity is built on far more than just the films we watch or the jeans we wear. The foundation of cultural identity is shared values. When you look in detail at different cultures, you realize that the things that are important to one culture can be very different from the things valued by another culture.Take my own culture, India, as an example and compare it to a very different culture, Japan. Although I have never visited Japan personally, I believe that it is a culture which places a lot of value on hard work and that people often work very long hours. The Indian people, in contrast, greatly value their leisure time and strive to spend as much lime with their family as they possibly can. Even if we consume the same products, I would argue that there are still some very deep-rooted differences.To summarize, I do not accept that that total loss of cultural identity is inevitable, despite the influence of large companies and their products around the globe.17. In some countries young people have little leisure time and are under a lot of pressure to work hard in their studies. What do you think are the causes of this? What solutions can you suggest?Some young people find themselves with very little leisure time. I believe there are two main causes of this situation. The first is parental pressure and the second is competition for university places.Every parent wants to see his or her child do well in school and go on to have a successful career. This means that they exert pressure on their children to spend hours each day studying at home. Some even arrange extra tuition for their children. In my own country, it is not uncommon for young people to spend another three hours at small private schools after their usual day at stale school is over. As a consequence, their leisure time is extremely limited and the pressure on them is considerable.The second cause is related to the higher education system. Each year, there are many times more applicants to university than there are university places. The result of this is that only those students with very high grades manage to obtain a place. This contributes to the pressure on teenagers since they must work long hours to have any chance of success.One solution to the problem is for parents to be made aware of the effects of the pressure they put on their children. Schools should inform parents that too much pressure can lead to anxiety, stress and depression. They should be shown ways in which they can help their children lead more balanced lives with a reasonable amount of leisure time.Another effective measure would be for the government to invest in the creation of more university places. This could be done by expanding existing universities or by building new ones. This would have the effect of easing competition for places giving teenagers some of their precious free lime back.18. Scientists and the news media are presenting ever more evidence of climate change. Governments cannot be expected to solve this problem. It is the responsibility of individuals to change their lifestyle to prevent further damage. What are your views?Recently scientists worried about climate change have urged governments to introduce measures to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are seen as its main cause. Simultaneously, politicians and environmentalists have urged individuals to make changes to their lifestyle. I shall argue that governments and individuals should take join responsibility for this problem.Firstly, industry accounts for a large proportion of the greenhouse gas emissions, and this can only be controlled by government action. Measures could be taken to discourage pollution, such as limiting or taxing the use of fossil fuels. Alternatively, subsidies could be offered to industries to clean up their production processes. If these ideas were adopted, I believe that businesses would regard pollution as a financial issue.Secondly, only discussion between governments can ensure that solutions are successful. The Kyoto agreement, for example, tried to reach global agreement on how to address the problem. Without such co-operating, it seems to me that efforts to reduce fuel consumption are unlikely to be effective.However, national and international policies will only succeed if individuals also change their lifestyle. For example, people could think more carefully about how they use energy in their homes. By using less electricity, installing energy-efficient light bulbs and electrical appliances, or investing in solar panels, individuals can make a real difference.In addition, I think individual attitudes to transport need to change. Instead of making short tips by car, people could choose to walk, cycle, or take a bus. Since cars are a major source of the problem, changing our behaviour in this area would have a major impact.In conclusion, I would maintain that only a combination of international agreement, national policies, and changes in individual behaviour will succeed in preventing further damage to the environment.19. School children are becoming far too dependent on computers. This is having an alarming effect on reading and writing skills. Teachers need to avoid using computers in the classroom at all costs and go back to teaching basic study skills. Do you agree or disagree?Nowadays modern technology has totally changed our approach to study. In many countries students no longer have to copy notes by hand from the blackboard; instead the teacher gives them a photocopy. Rather than messy ink and pen, students present a typed-up copy of their assignments. Their computer even checks their spelling as they go. In fact, some people believe that modern technology does a lot of our thinking for us and, as a result, we are going to lose our ability to think for ourselves.In my opinion, spelling skills have definitely deteriorated in recent years. So many young people use mobile phones to send text messages where speed and conciseness are more important than spelling or grammar. Some teachers complain that these students take the same attitude toward their assignments.On the other hand, typed assignments are much easier to read and are much neater. Frankly, I find some notes or texts which are handwritten almost impossible to read. Doctors, for example, have a reputation for illegible handwriting, which could lead to disastrous medical mistakes. Perhaps it is time we focused not on handwriting but on presenting information as accurately as possible.One advantage of computers is that access to the Internet has opened up a new world of learning for us. We no longer have to wait for a book that has already been borrowed from the library before we do our research. In fact, the Internet can clearly be used to research information in the same way as a library but more conveniently.On the whole, rather than holding students back, I believe modern technology has actually improved standards of education considerably.20. Counties such as China, India and Japan have unsustainable population growths. In fact many experts are of the opinion that the population ‘explosion’ which is now a very worrying concern, is the most serious threat to life on this planet. Give some suggestions to address this problem.It is true that the population ‘explosion’ which has taken place over the last century, is a very serious problem. One of the main reasons for this unacceptable population growth is a lack of understanding about the environment. Over-population is the major reason for water, soil and air pollution. It is also often the cause of starvation and even wars. Experts have put forward many suggestions to address this problem. The following are just a few of these.The most important weapon we have to fight population growth is education. This should start at a very early age i.e. before children even go to school. TV cartoons and children’s programs can be used to educate the very young. At high school level, students can be taught about the problem more directly. At university level, scholarships should be made available to students who wish to study further in this field. International exchange groups may also help to increase awareness.Another important means of controlling population growth is to disadvantage people who have more than one or two children. This can be done, as it is in China, by means of a higher tax. Although it is controversial, persons who come forward to be sterilized could be given a sum of money. It may also be possible to make it advantageous for people to have only one child by giving such couples a special tax deduction.It should also be possible to make contraception devices free to the public and easily obtainable.This problem is a very difficult one to address but we should make every effort to do so. There are many other problems which are related to over-population such as increasing crime, illiteracy and pollution. So by addressing one problem we would be addressing the others as well.。
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雅思写作高分范文:spare timeYou should spend about 40 minutes on this task.Some people believe that children should engage in educational pursuits in their spare time, otherwise they are wasting their time. Do you agree or disagree?You should write at least 250 words.You should use your own ideas of knowledge and experience and support your arguments with examples and relevant evidence.Many parents regretfully observe that their kids seem unable to come up with anything to do in their spare time besides turning on the TV or playing video games. I agree that children should make the best use of their spare time, and therefore educational programs should be their first choice when they are free.The first reason is that educational activities, if properly planned and carried out, play a fundamental role in building children’s characters. Children are in the process of forming their outlook of the outside world as of themselves. By engaging in educational pursuits in their spare time, they have the opportunity to develop themselves, to enlarge their horizons and to discover the pleasure of doing things in a creative way. Educational activities may also help children to learn and develop the skills of gaining fulfillment from doing things.The second factor is that educational activities also help children to learn and develop the skills. What is the main task ofchildren? It is not only playing but also learning. Almost all the parents do not wish their children can only watch TV after they grow up. Children themselves also hope they can contribute to the world and the people when they enter the society. Therefore, it is important for children to do meaningful and valuable things in their spare time such as reading and studying.At the same time, the problem with pursuits such as watching TV and playing video games, although entertaining, is that they do not contribute to children’s exploration of either themselves or the outside world in the process of their growing up. They do not require children to use any of their imagination or creativity. What is more, they are harmful to children’s intellectual development. The children tend to be satisfied with being couch potatoes, happily watching the screen all the time To sum up, it is wise for children to discover the joy of doing educational things when they are not otherwise engaged. They will find that experience of searching and understanding is both useful and thoroughly satisfying as well as being the basis of many skills applicable to both academic and non-academic tasks. (363 words)雅思写作高分范文:old peopleYou should spend about 40 minutes on this task.Should old people stay at home or be placed in nursing homes?You should write at least 250 words. You should use your own ideas of knowledge and experience and support your arguments with examples and relevant evidence.Parents have devoted all their lives and energy to their children and when they are old, it is time for their children to repay their care and love. Therefore, it seems that it should bethe children’s responsibility to take good care of their parents in their later years. However, I believe that a better way of ensuring that aged parents lead a happy and healthy life is to put them in nursing homes.Living in nursing homes, they have more opportunities to communicate with their peers. Keeping each other’s company, they don’t feel lonely and can do a great deal of things together, such as morning exercise, playing games, and exchanging memories and stories from their past. On the other hand, if they live at home, they are often left alone when their children and grandchildren are away working or studying.In such retirement homes, aging people can receive intensive medical care from professional doctors. Besides, they can receive a proper diet prepared by dieticians to meet their individual requirements. This is especially good for those old people in poor health. Moreover, they could have regular medical check-ups so that any disease could be diagnosed in its early stage. What is the most beneficial is that if any disease strikes them, medical services are immediately available.Indeed, there are also benefits for children’s work and study when nursing homes take over the task of caring for the elderly. Children, free from care, can devote themselves to work or study and achieve more success.Since nursing homes benefits seniors and other family members so much, I believe that old people should be sent to nursing homes. (276 words)雅思写作高分范文:children with povertyChildren who are brought up in families which have not great amount of money are better prepared to deal with the problems of adult life than children are brought up by wealthy parents. Doyou agree or disagree?Among the factors that influence a child’s development, family financial background is a critical one. Empirically kids from rich families, after entering adulthood, deal with problems differently from those from less well-off households. Generally the latter is more capable of problem-solving.Lack of wealth in a family usually helps children to become independent and responsible individuals. Rich kids have more toys. If a toy truck gets broken, parents would buy their children another fancier, more expensive one. Rich kids go the best school in the neighborhood. On the contrary, children from an ordinary family have to take good care of their toys. Their parents are often busy with work. So children have chances to make many of their own decisions. Many kids babysit younger brothers or sisters or even take small part-time jobs to help the family. Such differences in the upbringing often tough them for adult life.Children from less affluent families learn about competition early in life. For example, they go to a good school only because they have excellent grades, not because daddy donates a building for the school. Hard work and constant trying are the only way to change their life. So they fight to be a winner. But rich kids are so over-protected by their families that they hardly know the harsh world until they leave college and start to work. There are more successful entrepreneurs, actors, doctors, and lawyers from poor families than from rich ones. Poor kids know how to survive in the big wild world better than their rich friends.But there are cases in which children from rich families have grown up to be very smart, accomplished individuals. Many of them even start businesses independent from their families. But still most of them know more about having fun than about beinga good working professional.To sum up, less privileged family background generally enables children to be more responsible and independent. Poor kids value hard work more, handle competition better than rich kids, and cope with problems better after becoming adults.这篇雅思写作范文的写作思路:文章着重讨论贫富不同家庭出身的孩子在成年以后解决问题能力也不同,普通家庭出身的孩子此方面能力更强。
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The line graph compares average yearly spending by Americans on mobile and landline phone services from2001to2010.It is clear that spending on landline phones fell steadily over the10-year period, while mobile phone expenditure rose quickly.The year2006marks the point at which expenditure on mobile services overtook that for residential phone services.In2001,US consumers spent an average of nearly$700on residential phone services, compared to only around$200on cell phone services.Over the following five years, average yearly spending on landlines dropped by nearly$200.By contrast, expenditure on mobiles rose by approximately$300.In the year2006,the average American paid out the same amount of money on both types of phone service,spending just over$500on each.By2010,expenditure on mobile phones had reached around$750,while the figure for spending on residential services had fallen to just over half this amount.The diagram illustrates the various stages in the life of a honey bee.We can see that the complete life cycle lasts between34and36days.It is also noticeable that there are five main stages in the development of the honey bee,from egg to mature adult insect.The life cycle of the honey bee begins when the female adult lays an egg;the female typically lays one or two eggs every3days.Between9and10days later,each egg hatches and the immature insect,or nymph,appears.During the third stage of the life cycle,the nymph grows in size and sheds its skin three times.This moulting first takes place5days after the egg hatches,then7days later,and again another9days later.After a total of30to31days from the start of the cycle,the young adult honey bee emerges from its final moulting stage,and in the space of only4days it reaches full maturity.(169words,band9)The chart compares average figures for temperature and precipitation over the course of a calendar year in Kolkata.It is noticeable that monthly figures for precipitation in Kolkata vary considerably, whereas monthly temperatures remain relatively stable.Rainfall is highest from July to August,while temperatures are highest in April and May.Between the months of January and May,average temperatures in Kolkata rise from their lowest point at around20°C to a peak of just over30°C.Average rainfall in the city also rises over the same period,from approximately20mm of rain in January to 100mm in May.While temperatures stay roughly the same for the next four months,the amount of rainfall more than doubles between May and June.Figures for precipitation remain above250mm from June to September,peaking at around330mm in July.The final three months of the year see a dramatic fall in precipitation,to a low of about10mm in December,and a steady drop in temperatures back to the January average. (173words,band9)Posted by Simon in IELTSThe bar charts compare students of different ages in terms of why they are studying and whether they are supported by an employer.It is clear that the proportion of students who study for career purposes is far higher among the younger age groups,while the oldest students are more likely to study for interest.Employer support is more commonly given to younger students.Around80%of students aged under26study to further their careers,whereas only 10%study purely out of interest.The gap between these two proportions narrows as students get older,and the figures for those in their forties are the same,at about 40%.Students aged over49overwhelmingly study for interest(70%)rather than for professional reasons(less than20%).Just over60%of students aged under26are supported by their employers.By contrast,the30-39age group is the most self-sufficient,with only30%being given time off and help with fees.The figures rise slightly for students in their forties and for those aged50or more.(178words,band9)The bar chart compares the number of incidents and injuries for every100million passenger miles travelled on five different types of public transport in2002.It is clear that the most incidents and injuries took place on demand-response vehicles.By contrast,commuter rail services recorded by far the lowest figures.A total of225incidents and173injuries,per100million passenger miles travelled, took place on demand-response transport services.These figures were nearly three times as high as those for the second highest category,bus services.There were76 incidents and66people were injured on buses.Rail services experienced fewer problems.The number of incidents on light rail trains equalled the figure recorded for buses,but there were significantly fewer injuries,at only39.Heavy rail services saw lower numbers of such events than light rail services, but commuter rail passengers were even less likely to experience problems.In fact, only20incidents and17injuries occurred on commuter trains.(165words,band9)The line graph compares the percentage of people aged65or more in three countries over a period of100years.It is clear that the proportion of elderly people increases in each country between 1940and2040.Japan is expected to see the most dramatic changes in its elderly population.In1940,around9%of Americans were aged65or over,compared to about7%of Swedish people and5%of Japanese people.The proportions of elderly people in the USA and Sweden rose gradually over the next50years,reaching just under15%in 1990.By contrast,the figures for Japan remained below5%until the early2000s. Looking into the future,a sudden increase in the percentage of elderly people is predicted for Japan,with a jump of over15%in just10years from2030to2040.By 2040,it is thought that around27%of the Japanese population will be65years old or more,while the figures for Sweden and the USA will be slightly lower,at about25% and23%respectively.(178words,band9)The table shows percentages of consumer expenditure for three categories of products and services in five countries in2002.It is clear that the largest proportion of consumer spending in each country went on food,drinks and tobacco.On the other hand,the leisure/education category has the lowest percentages in the table.Out of the five countries,consumer spending on food,drinks and tobacco was noticeably higher in Turkey,at32.14%,and Ireland,at nearly29%.The proportion of spending on leisure and education was also highest in Turkey,at4.35%,while expenditure on clothing and footwear was significantly higher in Italy,at9%,than in any of the other countries.It can be seen that Sweden had the lowest percentages of national consumer expenditure for food/drinks/tobacco and for clothing/footwear,at nearly16%and just over5%respectively.Spain had slightly higher figures for these categories,but the lowest figure for leisure/education,at only1.98%.The charts compare the amount of water used for agriculture,industry and homes around the world,and water use in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo.It is clear that global water needs rose significantly between1900and2000,and that agriculture accounted for the largest proportion of water used.We can also see that water consumption was considerably higher in Brazil than in the Congo.In1900,around500km³of water was used by the agriculture sector worldwide.The figures for industrial and domestic water consumption stood at around one fifth of that amount.By2000,global water use for agriculture had increased to around 3000km³,industrial water use had risen to just under half that amount,and domestic consumption had reached approximately500km³.In the year2000,the populations of Brazil and the Congo were176million and5.2 million respectively.Water consumption per person in Brazil,at359m³,was much higher than that in the Congo,at only8m³,and this could be explained by the fact that Brazil had265times more irrigated land.(184words,band9)The bar chart compares the cost of an average house in five major cities over a period of13years from1989.We can see that house prices fell overall between1990and1995,but most of the cities saw rising prices between1996and2002.London experienced by far the greatest changes in house prices over the13-year period.Over the5years after1989,the cost of average homes in Tokyo and London dropped by around7%,while New York house prices went down by5%.By contrast, prices rose by approximately2%in both Madrid and Frankfurt.Between1996and2002,London house prices jumped to around12%above the 1989average.Homebuyers in New York also had to pay significantly more,with prices rising to5%above the1989average,but homes in Tokyo remained cheaper than they were in1989.The cost of an average home in Madrid rose by a further2%, while prices in Frankfurt remained stable.(165words)The table gives information about poverty rates among six types of household in Australia in the year1999.It is noticeable that levels of poverty were higher for single people than for couples, and people with children were more likely to be poor than those without.Poverty rates were considerably lower among elderly people.Overall,11%of Australians,or1,837,000people,were living in poverty in1999.Aged people were the least likely to be poor,with poverty levels of6%and4%for single aged people and aged couples respectively.Just over one fifth of single parents were living in poverty,whereas only12%of parents living with a partner were classed as poor.The same pattern can be seen for people with no children:while19%of single people in this group were living below the poverty line,the figure for couples was much lower,at only7%.(150words,band9)The map shows two potential locations(S1and S2)for a new supermarket in a town called Garlsdon.The main difference between the two sites is that S1is outside the town,whereas S2 is in the town centre.The sites can also be compared in terms of access by road or rail,and their positions relative to three smaller towns.Looking at the information in more detail,S1is in the countryside to the north west of Garlsdon,but it is close to the residential area of the town.S2is also close to the housing area,which surrounds the town centre.There are main roads from Hindon,Bransdon and Cransdon to Garlsdon town centre, but this is a no traffic zone,so there would be no access to S2by car.By contrast,S1 lies on the main road to Hindon,but it would be more difficult to reach from Bransdon and Cransdon.Both supermarket sites are close to the railway that runs through Garlsdon from Hindon to Cransdon.The bar chart compares consumer spending on six different items in Germany,Italy, France and Britain.It is clear that British people spent significantly more money than people in the other three countries on all six goods.Of the six items,consumers spent the most money on photographic film.People in Britain spent just over£170,000on photographic film,which is the highest figure shown on the chart.By contrast,Germans were the lowest overall spenders, with roughly the same figures(just under£150,000)for each of the six products. The figures for spending on toys were the same in both France and Italy,at nearly £160,000.However,while French people spent more than Italians on photographic film and CDs,Italians paid out more for personal stereos,tennis racquets and perfumes.The amount spent by French people on tennis racquets,around£145,000, is the lowest figure shown on the chart.The diagrams show how house designs differ according to climate.The most noticeable difference between houses designed for cool and warm climates is in the shape of the roof.The designs also differ with regard to the windows and the use of insulation.We can see that the cool climate house has a high-angled roof,which allows sunlight to enter through the window.By contrast,the roof of the warm climate house has a peak in the middle and roof overhangs to shade the windows.Insulation and thermal building materials are used in cool climates to reduce heat loss,whereas insulation and reflective materials are used to keep the heat out in warm climates.Finally,the cool climate house has one window which faces the direction of the sun, while the warm climate house has windows on two sides which are shaded from the sun.By opening the two windows at night,the house designed for warm climates can be ventilated.(162words,band9)The picture illustrates the way in which water passes from ocean to air to land during the natural process known as the water cycle.Three main stages are shown on the diagram.Ocean water evaporates,falls as rain, and eventually runs back into the oceans again.Beginning at the evaporation stage,we can see that80%of water vapour in the air comes from the oceans.Heat from the sun causes water to evaporate,and water vapour condenses to form clouds.At the second stage,labelled‘precipitation’on the diagram,water falls as rain or snow.At the third stage in the cycle,rainwater may take various paths.Some of it may fall into lakes or return to the oceans via‘surface runoff’.Otherwise,rainwater may filter through the ground,reaching the impervious layer of the earth.Salt water intrusion is shown to take place just before groundwater passes into the oceans to complete the cycle.(156words,band9)The first picture shows the layout of an art gallery,and the second shows some proposed changes to the gallery space.It is clear that significant changes will be made in terms of the use of floor space in the gallery.There will be a completely new entrance and more space for exhibitions. At present,visitors enter the gallery through doors which lead into a lobby.However, the plan is to move the entrance to the Parkinson Court side of the building,and visitors will walk straight into the exhibition area.In place of the lobby and office areas,which are shown on the existing plan,the new gallery plan shows an education area and a small storage area.The permanent exhibition space in the redeveloped gallery will be about twice as large as it is now because it will occupy the area that is now used for temporary exhibitions.There will also be a new room for special exhibitions.This room is shown in red on the existing plan and is not currently part of the gallery.(178words,band9)The table shows data about the underground rail networks in six major cities.The table compares the six networks in terms of their age,size and the number of people who use them each year.It is clear that the three oldest underground systems are larger and serve significantly more passengers than the newer systems. The London underground is the oldest system,having opened in1863.It is also the largest system,with394kilometres of route.The second largest system,in Paris,is only about half the size of the London underground,with199kilometres of route. However,it serves more people per year.While only third in terms of size,the Tokyo system is easily the most used,with1927million passengers per year.Of the three newer networks,the Washington DC underground is the most extensive, with126kilometres of route,compared to only11kilometres and28kilometres for the Kyoto and Los Angeles systems.The Los Angeles network is the newest,having opened in2001,while the Kyoto network is the smallest and serves only45million passengers per year.(185words)Cambridge IELTS book7,page101:The pie charts compare the amount of electricity produced using five different sources of fuel in two countries over two separate years.Total electricity production increased dramatically from1980to2000in both Australia and France.While the totals for both countries were similar,there were big differences in the fuel sources used.Coal was used to produce50of the total100units of electricity in Australia in1980, rising to130out of170units in2000.By contrast,nuclear power became the most important fuel source in France in2000,producing almost75%of the country’s electricity.Australia depended on hydro power for just under25%of its electricity in both years, but the amount of electricity produced using this type of power fell from5to only2 units in France.Oil,on the other hand,remained a relatively important fuel source in France,but its use declined in Australia.Both countries relied on natural gas for electricity production significantly more in1980than in2000.(170words)The chart gives information about UK immigration,emigration and net migration between1999and2008.Both immigration and emigration rates rose over the period shown,but the figures for immigration were significantly migration peaked in2004and2007.In1999,over450,000people came to live in the UK,while the number of people who emigrated stood at just under300,000.The figure for net migration was around160,000, and it remained at a similar level until2003.From1999to2004,the immigration rate rose by nearly150,000people,but there was a much smaller rise in migration peaked at almost250,000people in2004.After2004,the rate of immigration remained high,but the number of people emigrating fluctuated.Emigration fell suddenly in2007,before peaking at about420,000people in 2008.As a result,the net migration figure rose to around240,000in2007,but fell back to around160,000in2008.It is clear from the charts that the figures for developed countries are much higher than those for developing nations.Also,the charts show an overall increase in participation in education and science from1980to1990.People in developing nations attended school for an average of around3years,with only a slight increase in years of schooling from1980to1990.On the other hand,the figure for industrialised countries rose from nearly9years of schooling in1980to nearly 11years in1990.From1980to1990,the number of scientists and technicians in industrialised countries almost doubled to about70per1000people.Spending on research and development also saw rapid growth in these countries,reaching$350billion in1990.By contrast,the number of science workers in developing countries remained below20per1000people, and research spending fell from about$50billion to only$25billion.(187words)The diagram below shows how the Australian Bureau of Meteorology collectsup-to-the-minute information on the weather in order to produce reliable forecasts. The figure illustrates the process used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to forecast the weather.There are four stages in the process,beginning with the collection of information about the weather.This information is then analysed,prepared for presentation,and finally broadcast to the public.Looking at the first and second stages of the process,there are three ways of collecting weather data and three ways of analysing it.Firstly,incoming information can be received by satellite and presented for analysis as a satellite photo.The same data can also be passed to a radar station and presented on a radar screen or synoptic chart. Secondly,incoming information may be collected directly by radar and analysed on a radar screen or synoptic chart.Finally,drifting buoys also receive data which can be shown on a synoptic chart.At the third stage of the process,the weather broadcast is prepared on computers. Finally,it is delivered to the public on television,on the radio,or as a recorded telephoneannouncement.The line graph compares the percentage of people in three countries who used the Internet between1999and2009.It is clear that the proportion of the population who used the Internet increased in each country over the period shown.Overall,a much larger percentage of Canadians and Americans had access to the Internet in comparison with Mexicans,and Canada experienced the fastest growth in Internet usage.In1999,the proportion of people using the Internet in the USA was about20%.The figures for Canada and Mexico were lower,at about10%and5%respectively.In2005, Internet usage in both the USA and Canada rose to around70%of the population,while the figure for Mexico reached just over25%.By2009,the percentage of Internet users was highest in Canada.Almost100%of Canadians used the Internet,compared to about80%of Americans and only40%of Mexicans...The map shows the growth of a village called Chorleywood between1868and1994.It is clear that the village grew as the transport infrastructure was improved.Four periods of development are shown on the map,and each of the populated areas is near to the main roads,the railway or the motorway.From1868to1883,Chorleywood covered a small area next to one of the main roads. Chorleywood Park and Golf Course is now located next to this original village area.The village grew along the main road to the south between1883and1922,and in1909a railway line was built crossing this area from west to east.Chorleywood station is in this part of the village.The expansion of Chorleywood continued to the east and west alongside the railway line until1970.At that time,a motorway was built to the east of the village,and from1970 to1994,further development of the village took place around motorway intersections with the railway and one of the main roads...。
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I hope this letter finds you well. I'm writing to you today to tell you all about my new house! I'm so excited to finally have a place of my own, and I know you're going to love it too.The house is located in a quiet neighborhood, and it's just a short walk from the beach. It's a two-story house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The kitchen is spacious and has all the appliances I need. The living room is cozy and has a fireplace. The backyard is fenced in and has a patio and a fire pit.I've been living in the house for about a month now, and I'm really starting to feel at home. I love cooking in the kitchen, and I've been spending a lot of time reading in the living room. The backyard is perfect for entertaining, and I've already had a few friends over for BBQs.I know you're coming to visit next month, and I can't wait to show you my new house. I think you're going to love it as much as I do.Love,。
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(七分范文)Some people believe that study ing atuni versity or college is the best route to a successful career , while others believe that it is better to get a job straight after school.Discuss both views and give your opinion.Whenthey finish school , teenagers face the dilemma that whether to get a job or con ti nue their educati on. While there are some ben efits to gett ing a job straight after school , I would argue that it is better to go to college or uni versity.The option to start work straight after school isattractive for several reasons. Many young people want to start earning mon eyas soon as possible. In this way, they can become independent , and they will be able to afford their own house or start a family. In terms of their career , young people who decide to find work , rather than continue their studies , may progress more quickly. They will have the cha nee to gain real experie nee and lear n practical skills related to their chosen profession. This may lead to promoti ons and a successful career.On the other hand, I believe that it is more ben eficial for students tocontinue their studies. Firstly , academic qualificati ons are required inmany professi ons. For example, it is impossible to become a doctor , teacheror lawyer without hav ing the releva nt degree. As a result , uni versity graduates have access to more and better job opportunities , and they tend to earn higher salaries than those with fewer qualifications.Secondly , the job marketis becoming increasingly competitive , and sometimes there are hun dreds of applica nts for one positi on in a compa ny.Young people who do not have qualifications from a uni versity or college will not be able to compete.For the reas ons men ti oned above , it seems to me that students are more likely to be successful in their careers if they continue their studies beyond school level.以上就是这篇雅思写作7分范文的全部内容,字数足够。
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雅思写作满分范文(合集15篇)雅思写作满分范文第1篇Research indicates that the characteristics we are born with have much more influence on your personality and development than any experiences we may have in our life.Which do you consider to be the major influence?(2012年5月真题)Today the way we consider human psychology and mental development is heavily influenced by the genetic sciences. We now understand the importance ofinherited characteristics more than ever before. Yet we are still unable to decide whether an individual's personality and development are more influenced by genetic factors (nature) or by the environment (nurture).Research, relating to identical twins, has highlighted how significant inherited characteristics can be for an individual's life. But whether these characteristics are able to develop within the personality of an individual surely depends on whether the circumstances allow such a development. it seems that the experiences we have in life are so unpredictable and so powerful, that they can boost or over-ride other influences, and there seems to be plenty of research findings to confirm this.My own view is that there is no one major influence in a person's life. Instead, the traits, we inherit from our parents and the situations and experiences we have in life are constantly interacting. It is the interacting ofthe two that shapes a person's personality and dictates how that personality develops. If this were not true, then we would be able to predict the behaviour and character of a person from the moment they were born.In conclusion, I do not think that either nature or nurture is the major influence on a person, but that both have powerful effects. How these factors interact is still unknown today and they remain largely unpredictable in a person's life.雅思写作满分范文第2篇Happiness is considered very important in life. Why is it difficult to define?What factors are important in achieving happiness?Happiness is very difficult to define, because it means so many different things to different people. While some people link happiness to wealth and material success,others think it lies in emotions and loving personal relationships. Yet others think that spiritual paths, rather than either the material world or relationships with people, are the only way to true happiness.Because people interpret happiness for themselves in so many different ways, it is difficult to give any definition that is true for everyone. However, if there are different kinds of happiness for different individuals then the first step in achieving it would be to have a degree of self-knowledge. A personneeds to know who he or she is before being able to know what it is that makes him or her happy.Of course, factors such as loving relationship, good health, the skills to earn a living and a peaceful environment all contribute to our happiness too. But this does not mean that people without these conditions cannot be happy.Overall, I think an ability to keep clear perspectives in life is a more essential factor in achieving happiness. By that I mean an ability to have a clear sense of what is important in our lives (the welfare of our families, the quality of our relationships, making other people happy, etc.) and what is not (a problem at work,getting annoyed about trivial things, etc.).Like self-awareness, this is also very difficult to achieve, but I think these are the two factors that may be the most important for achieving happiness.(262words)雅思写作满分范文第3篇给出一个社会热点问题,探讨产生的原因及解决方案注意:探讨原因影响解决方案时,从「个人」「社会」「国家」三个不同角度思考开头段:It is undoubtedly the case that urban areas around the world increasingly suffer from _(+社会热点问题)________ . There are several reasons for this problem, and various measures could be taken by governments and individuals to improve the situation.主体1段:There are a variety of different factors that have led to_(+社会热点问题)________ One of the major causes can be that_(+原因1)__________ . The second reason is that_(+原因2)________主体2段Despite some obvious reasons described above, there are several actions that governments could take to solve the problems. Firstly, a simple solution would be to _(+措施1)__________ . The second measure would be for governments to _(+措施2)_________结尾段In conclusion, despite some obvious reasons, various measures can be taken to tackle the problem of _(+社会热点问题)________好啦,以上为大作文模版的分享,希望对你有所帮助哦模版可以帮助我们框定文章结构,像指路标一样让我们随时知道,接下来该写什么模版也可以起到很好的临时应急作用,让我们在马上要考试前临时突击,不再结构上出现问题,得到基本的分数但是当然如果想要写作冲击高分,还是要多看范文多多学习仿写里面的词汇,句子和逻辑论证思路,高分范文没有固定的模版,但是都有共同的特点就是「观点清晰」「逻辑清晰」「论证紧凑」「上下文前后句衔接流畅」「词汇语法准确度高」「词汇语法多样性强」雅思写作满分范文第4篇Some people believe that hobbies need to be difficult tobe what extent do you agree or disagree?一些人认为兴趣爰好困难才会有意思。