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1、-雅思TASK11、曲线图剑7 Test2 W1The graph below show the consumption of fish and some different kinds of meat in a European country between 1979and 2004.Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make parisons where relevant.The graph illustrates changes in the amounts of be

2、ef, lamb, chicken and fish consumed in a particular European country between 1979 and 2004.In 1979 beef was by far the most popular of these foods, with about 225 grams consumed per person per week. Lamb and chicken were eaten in similar quantities (around 150 grams), while much less fish was consum

3、ed (just over 50 grams).However, during this 25-year period the consumption of beef and lamb fell dramatically to appro*imately 100 grams and 55 grams respectively. The consumption of fish also declined, but much less significantly to just below 50 grams, so although it remained the least popular fo

4、od, consumption levels were the most stable. The consumption of chicken, on the other hand, showed an upward trend, overtaking that of lamb in 1980 and that of beef in 1989. By 2004 it had soared to almost 250 grams per person per week.Overall, the graph shows how the consumption of chicken increase

5、d dramatically while the popularity of these other foods decreased over the period.2、柱状图C3T3W1You should spend about 20 minutes on thistask. Thecharts below show the levels of participation in education and science indeveloping and industrialized countries in 1980 and 1990. Write a report a universi

6、ty lecturer describing the information shownbelow.You should write at least 150 words.The data shows the differences between developing and industrialized countries participation in education and science.In terms of the number of years of schooling received, we see that the length of time people spe

7、nd at school in industrialized countries was much greater at 8.5 years in 1980, pared to 2.5 years in developing countries. The gap was increased further in 1900 when the figures rose to 10.5 years and 3.5 years respectively.We can see a similar pattern in the second graph, which shows that the numb

8、er of people working as scientists and technicians in industrialized countries increased from 55 to 85 per 1,000 people between 1980 and 1990, while the number in developing countries went from 12 to 20.Finally, the figures for spending on research and development show that industrialized countries

9、more than doubled their spending, from $200bn to$420bn, while developing countries decreased theirs , from$75bn down to $25bn.Overall we can see that not only are there very large differences between the two economies but that there gaps are widening.3、饼状图C7T4W1The charts pare the sources of electri

10、city in Australia and France in the years 1980 and 2000. Between these years, electricity production almost doubled, rising from 100 units to 170 in Australia, and from 90 to 180 units in France.In 1980 Australia used coal as the main electricity source (50 units) and the remainder was produced from

11、 natural gas, hydro power (each producing 20 units) and oil (which produced only 10 units). By 2000, coal had bee the fuel for more than 75% of electricity produced and only hydro continued to be another significant source supplying appro*imately 20%.In contrast, France used coal as a source for onl

12、y 25 units of electricity in 1980, which was matched by natural gas. The remaining 40 units were produced largely from oil and nuclear power, with hydro contributing only 5 units. But by 2000, nuclear power, which was not used at all in Australia, had developed into the main source, producing almost

13、 75% of electricity, at 126 units, while coal and oil together produced only 50 units. Other sources were no longer significant.Overall, it is clear that by 2000 these two countries relied on different principal fuel sources: Australia relied on coal and France on nuclear power.4、表格类C5T4W1The take b

14、elow gives information about the underground railway systems in si* cities.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make parisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.The table shows the detailed information regarding the underground railway systems

15、in si* cities, namely, London, Paris, Tokyo ,Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles.London has the oldest underground railway system among the si* cities which was opened in 1863. AndParis is the second oldest, and it was opened in 1900. This was then followed by other four cities, namely,Tokyo,Washin

16、gtonDC andKyoto with the opening date of 1927, 1976, and 1981 respectively. As forLos Angeles, it is the last one in this table to have its own underground railway system (opened in 2001).In terms of the size of the railway system, Londonenjoys the largest underground railway systems, with 394 kilom

17、etres of route in total, which is nearly twice as large as that in Paris(199 kilometres). Kyoto, in contrast, has the smallest system, for it only has 11 kilometres of route, which is nearly 1/36 of the route of London. The other three cities(Tokyo, Washington DC, and Los Angeles) have 155, 126 and

18、28 kilometres respectivelyInterestingly, Tokyo, which only has 155 kilometres of route, enjoys the greatest number of passengers per year, at 1927 million passengers. The system inParis has the second greatest number of passengers, at 1191 millions passengers per year. The smallest underground railw

19、ay system,Kyoto, serves the smallest number (only 45 people).In conclusion, the underground railway systems in different cities vary a lot in the opening date, the size as well as the number of passengers served per year.5、地图题真题The following two maps show the development of a coastal city from 1950

20、to 2007.Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make parisons where relevant.The two maps illustrate the changes of a coastal city between 1950 and 2007. We can see clearly that the city became more and more modern.1n 1950, the city was like a small village, with

21、vast grassland areas all over the city. There was a sea in the north of this city, with a park to the west. In front of the park, there was a big building area where things were under construction. By that time, three large areas were all grasslands, with a cross road dividing them.However, when it

22、es to 2007, things e*perienced significant changes. A new apartment had been built where the park was, and the original building areas were converted into industry buildings such as parks, parking lots and swimming pools. The most obvious changes were that the former grasslands disappeared, being ci

23、nemas in the southwest, shops in the southeast, and houses in the northeast. On the north side, although the sea was still there, a wharf was built in it so people could travel more easily by sea.Finally, although there was still a cross road in the city, the horizontal road was moved to the south.

24、By doing so, industry buildings and houses could be left more places to develop. Anyway, the city had e*perienced tremendous changes throughout the 57-year period.6、流程图C6T3W1The first diagram shows that there are four main stages in the life of the silk worm.First of all, eggs are produced by the mo

25、th and it takes ten days for each egg to bee a silkworm larva that feeds on mulberry leaves. This stage lasts for up to si* weeks until the larva produces a cocoon of silk thread around itself. After a period of about three weeks, the adult moths eventually emerge from these cocoons and the life cyc

26、le begins again.The cocoons are the raw material used for the production of silk cloth. Once selected, they are boiled in water and the threads can be separated in the unwinding stage. Each thread is between 300 and 900 metres long, which means they can be twisted together, dyed and then used to produce cloth in the weaving stage.Overall, the diagrams show that the cocoon stage of the silkworm can be used to produce silk cloth through a very simple process. z.

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