1、101.You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The line graph below gives information about the number of visitors to three London museums between June and September .Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 wor
2、ds.Test TipCheck the horizontal axis to find whether the graph refers to past,present,future or all three.We use the present simple to describe the graph:The graph shows ,We can see If the graph refers to past period of time,we use the past simple,and if the graph includes future times,we use will o
3、r it is predicted that.Look at the line graph and complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets and the correct prepositions.The graph shows (show) how many people visited (visit) three London museums in the summer of . Most visitors went (go) to the British museum between June a
4、nd September. The number fluctuated (fluctuate) between 500 and 750. By contrast,the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum received (receive) fewer visitors. The number of people who visited the Science Museum dropped (drop) gradually from 400 thousand to 300 from June to August then rose (r
5、ise) to 450 thousand in September. We can see (see) that the trend for the Natural History Museum was (be) similar. There was a sharp drop in visitors from June to July. The number remained stable (remain stable) in August and then increased (increase) steadily in September.102.You should spend abou
6、t 20 minutes on this task.The chart below shows the percentage change in the share of international students among university graduates in different Canadian provinces between and .Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.Write at lea
7、st 150 words.Source:Statistics Canada,Postsecondary Student Information System Test TipIn Task 1 of the IELTS Writing modules,you may be asked to describe a graph which shows changes over a period of time. To do this you need to use language expressing change and appropriate tenses. In the exam,make
8、 sure you leave time to edit your written answer. You will lose marks if you make too many mistakes in grammar and vocabulary.Model answerThe chart shows changes in the share of international students who graduated from universities in different Canadian provinces over a period of 5 years.In ,this s
9、hare had a relatively narrow range,from 3% in Ontario to 7.0% in New Brunswick. Nova Scotia had the second highest proportion at 6.5%. Five years later,the figures for most provinces had risen,with the exception of Alberta. There,the figures fell by 1% to just over 4%.By ,some parts of Canada experi
10、enced a considerable increase in their share of international graduates. Growth in this share was especially strong in the case of New Brunswick,where the figures rose from 7% to 12%. The largest growth occurred in British Columbia,where it more than doubled to 11%.Over this five-year period,changes
11、 in the proportion of international graduates have been very uneven across the provinces of Canada. However,New Brunswick remained the province with the highest percentage overall.(158 words)103.You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The chart below gives information about the UKs ageing pop
12、ulation in 1985 and makes predictions for 2035.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 words.Source:Office for National Statistics,National Records of Scotland,Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency Exam T
13、ipIn Writing Task 1,it is essential to understand what the graph or chart is representing. Look closely at the information in the instructions as well as all details of the graph or chart.The graph in this task shows the percentage of over 65s in each country of the UK. The following are incorrect s
14、tatements: Wales had more over 65s than England. (The graph is in percentages,not numbers) Northern Ireland had 12% of over 65s in 1985. (The countries do not add up to 100% so Northern Ireland did not have 12% of all over 65s. The graph shows that 12% of the population of Northern Ireland was over
15、65.)Model answerThe graph shows how the size and distribution of the UKs ageing population is likely to change over a 50-year period.Overall,the proportions are predicted to increase in all UK countries. In 1985,15 per cent of the UK population was over 65,but by 2035,this will account for 23 per ce
16、nt of the total population.A closer look at the data reveals that the ageing population is expected to rise more in some parts of the UK than in other. In 1985,Wales had the highest percentage of people aged 65 and over,at 16 per cent. The second-largest group could be found in England and the third
17、 in Scotland. Northern Ireland had lowest proportion,with 12 per cent aged 65 and over.By 2035,Wales is still going to have by far the greatest percentage of over 65s,with figures likely to reach 26 per cent. However,the biggest increases in this age group,relative to the rest of the population,are
18、predicted to occur in Northern Ireland and Scotland. In Northern Ireland,for example,this figure will increase almost double to 23 per cent.(189 words)104.You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The diagrams below give information on transport and car use in Edmonton.Summarise the information
19、 by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 words.Peoples reasons for using the car in cityCommute to work55%Shopping15%Leisure activities15%Taking children to school40%Business45%Test TipIn IELTS Writing Task 1,when you must describe two figu
20、res,ask yourself the following:1) What do both figures relate to?2) What kind of relationship is evident?(a similarity,a difference,a cause and effect relationship or some other type of relationship)3) Which aspects of each figure should be highlighted?4) Should I describe the figures in separate pa
21、ragraphs,or should I compare different aspects of the figures within a series of paragraph?Model answerThe table shows the reason why people in Edmonton use their cars in the city and the pie chart explains what type of transport people prefer to use most of the time.Looking at the pie chart first,i
22、t is clear that the car is the most popular means of transport in this city. 45% of the people say that they prefer to commute by car. The second most popular form of transport is the LRT,while busses and taxis are the main means of transport for the rest of the people.The table gives more detailed
23、information about why people use their cars. Surprisingly,55% of the people need to commute to work by car. Cars are also used a lot for taking children to school or business purposes. Only 15% of drivers are doing their shopping and,similarly,15% need to travel by car for leisure.Overall,people in
24、Edmonton make good use of alternative methods of transport but there is a heavy dependence on cars for work.(170 words)105.You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The bar chart below shows shares of expenditures for five major categories in the United States,Canada,the United Kingdom,and Japa
25、n in the year .Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information below.Write at least 150 words.Source:U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Test TipIn Writing Task 1,it is a good idea to end your answer by summarizing the main information shown by the diagram. You are not required to ex
26、plain this information.Read the following sample answer. Complete the answer by filling the gaps with the words in the box.by contrastindicateslowestcomparesoverallwhereasexcepthigherhighesthoweverlargestamongThe bar chart compares how consumers in the United States,Canada,the United Kingdom,and Jap
27、an allocated different shares of total spending to categories such as food,housing,and transportation in .We can see that the United States had the highest housing expenditure share,26% of total expenditures in . The United Kingdom and Japan followed,with 24% and 22%,respectively. Canada had the low
28、est housing share at 21%. Housing was the largest expenditure component in all countries except Japan.By contrast,Canada had the largest transportation share of all four countries at 20%. The United States and the United Kingdom had the next-highest transportation shares,17% and 15%,respectively. Ja
29、pan had the lowest,at 10%.However,in Japan,consumers spent 23% of their total expenditures on food in . The United Kingdom had the second-highest share at 20%. Canada,with 15%,and the United States,with 14% had the lowest food expenditure shares among the countries studied.Overall,the data indicates
30、 that housing and health care shares of total expenditures were higher in the United States than in Canada,the United Kingdom,and Japan in ,whereas Americans had the lowest clothing share. Canada had the highest clothing and transportation shares,and Japan had the highest food share,among the countr
31、ies compared.Show Answers - Hide Answers(214 words)106.Vocabulary TipNotice the following rules for the spelling of the words programme and program:programme (UK only) = a show on televisionprogram (US only) = a show on televisionprogram (UK and US) = instructions for a computer (a verb and a noun)
32、You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The charts give information about two genres of TV programmes watched by men and women and four different age groups in Australia.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 1
33、50 words.IELTS Tip With graphs,make sure you understand what each axis is measuring. With bar and pie charts,there is often a key which tells you what each different bar or area represents. With tables,read the data across the rows and down the columns to identify the key features.Fill in the gaps i
34、n the model answer.The charts give information about the genres of TV programmes that Australian men and women and different age groups watch. It is clear from the charts that women tend to watch more television than man overall,although they watch slightly fewer game shows. The people who watch the
35、 most television are in the 45+ age group.Nearly 70% of women watch reality shows,which is almost twice as many as the percentage of men who choose this genre of programme. Nevertheless,most age groups watch more reality shows than game shows revealing that game shows are generally less popular than
36、 reality shows.The percentage of people watching reality shows increases steadily from ages 16 to 45 with the lowest / smallest percentage of viewers,at just over 50% of the age group 16-24 and the highest / biggest / largest / greatest percentage,at 68% of the over-45s.However,the pattern is differ
37、ent for game shows. The number of programmes watched by 25- to 44-year-olds is significantly / considerably lower than the number watched by 16- to 24-year-olds and those over 45. Just over 50% of 16- to 24-year-olds watch game shows,but this share is not as high as the share of people aged 45 and o
38、ver watching game shows,at nearly 70%. Only 41% of 35- to 44-year-olds watch game shows,and the share of 24- to 34-year-olds is slightly / even lower at 38%.107.You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The graph below shows the changes in food consumption by Chinese people between 1985 and .Su
39、mmarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 words.Writing TipIt is best to use amount and quantity for uncountable nouns,although both are used for countable nouns as well,particularly quantity.The amount of consumption
40、decreased in the last 25 years.AnswerThe graph shows changes in the amount of fish,salt and meat eaten per person per week in China between 1985 and .From the graph we can see that people in China consumed more fish than either meat or salt throughout the period. In 1985,the consumption of fish stoo
41、d at 610 grams,then increased to 700 grams in 1990. Although it dipped in 1995,it then rose steadily and reached 850 grams in .In contrast,there was a consistent drop in salt consumption. The amount consumed decreased steadily from almost 500 grams per person to only 200 grams by . The amount of mea
42、t consumed weekly started at about 100 grams. However,this gradually increased throughout the period. By it was at the same level as the consumption of salt.Overall,the consumption of fish rose,while the consumption of salt fell. In addition,the consumption of meat,while at a relatively low level,ro
43、se significantly during this period.108.You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The graph below shows the population change between 1940 and in three different counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons wher
44、e relevant.Write at least 150 words.IELTS TipThe structure of your answer would look like this:Introduction - Explain briefly in your own words what the information shows. Give more detail than the question and make comparisons where appropriate.Main Body - Decide how to organise your paragraphs. Fo
45、r example,in the model answer below,paragraph 2 is about 1940-1970,paragraph 3 is about 1970- for Columbia and Yamhill,and paragraph 4 is about 1970- for Washington. Use words such as although and however to make contrasts,and words such as likewise to introduce similarities. Always include the actu
46、al data you have been given. The final paragraph is not a conclusion in this type of task.Model answerThe graph shows the increase in population of three counties,Columbia,Yamhill and Washington in the U.S. state of Oregon,between 1940 and . In 1940,Columbia had the lowest population of the three co
47、unties,at around 25,000. This compared with about 30,000 in Yamhill and approximately 75,000 in Washington.By 1970,Columbias population had risen to just under 36,000. Although this appears on the graph to be a gentle increase,it is in fact an increase of approximately 50%. Yamhills population also
48、rose by nearly 50% between 1940 and 1970:from 30,000 to just under 45,000. However,the greatest real increase was in Washington,where the population in 1970 had increased by approximately 75,000,to 125,000.The years 1970 to saw the populations of Columbia and Yamhill increase by approximately the same amounts that they had increased by the thirty years before. In ,Columbias population at approximately 76,000 was triple what it had been in 1940. Likewise,Yamhills popu
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