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1、1IELTS Writing Sample01-10 wingsmlaz08#01 Some people think that it is important to use leisure time for activities that improve the mind, such as reading and doing word puzzles. Other people feel that it is important to rest the mind during leisure time.It is generally accepted that we all need lei

2、sure time to recover from the stresses of work and everyday life. Personally, I prefer to be active during this time, as I think this suits me better. However, what we do with our leisure time is up to us and no one can say that any particular activity is the best.Some people relax by watching movie

3、s, reading or surfing the internet. People who have physically demanding jobs may choose these types of activities. If you are a nurse or builder, you may feel that you dont want to do a five-kilometre run after work, because you are already physically tired.Other people do very sedentary jobs. Comp

4、uter analysts, for example, may spend all day sitting in front of a computer screen. At the end of the working day, they may be keen to stretch their limbs and improve their health by swimming or going to the gym.Another factor that influences our choice of leisure pursuit is where we work. People w

5、ho work indoors often prefer outdoor hobbies, whereas for people who work outdoors, the reverse may be true. I am a student myself and this involves a lot of sitting in lectures, so I need to get out into the fresh air afterwards. In any situation, the important thing is that people need to stay hea

6、lthy by choosing what is best for them. The only wrong way to spend free time, in my view, is to have a sedentary job and then go home and watch television.model answer:It is generally accepted that we all need leisure time to recover from the stresses of work and everyday life. Personally, I prefer

7、 to be active during this time, as I think this suits me better. However, what we do with our leisure time is up to us and no one can say that any particular activity is the best.Some people relax by watching movies, reading or surfing the internet. People who have physically demanding jobs may choo

8、se these types of activities. If you are a nurse or builder, you may feel that you dont want to do a five-kilometre run after work, because you are already physically tired.Other people do very sedentary jobs. Computer analysts, for example, may spend all day sitting in front of a computer screen. A

9、t the end of the working day, they may be keen to stretch their limbs and improve their health by swimming or going to the gym.Another factor that influences our choice of leisure pursuit is where we work. People who work indoors often prefer outdoor hobbies, whereas for people who work outdoors, th

10、e reverse may be true. I am a student myself and this involves a lot of sitting in lectures, so I need to get out into the fresh air afterwards.In any situation, the important thing is that people need to stay healthy by choosing what is best for them. The only wrong way to spend free time, in my vi

11、ew, is to have a sedentary job and then go home and watch television.#02 We have been living in the nuelear age now for over half a century. Since the first atomic bombs were developed, nuclear technology has provided governments with the ability to totally destroy the planet. Yet the technology has

12、 been put to positive use as an energy source and in certain areas of medicine. To what extent is nuclear technology a danger to life on Earth? What are the benefits and risks associated with its use?These days, many people are afraid of nuclear technology because of the dangers associated with its

13、use. In my opinion, although it is true that nuclear weapons pose the greatest threat to life, the use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes also carries some serious risks.Nuclear power stations provide an important source of cheap power for many industrialised nations and some developing cou

14、ntries. However, there is always the danger of radiation leaking from these plants. Even though safety precautions are taken, there have been numerous disasters such as the explosion of a nuclear plant in Russia not long ago.Nuclear technology is even used to help cure some diseases such as cancer.

15、Radiation can be applied to the body to burn away cancerous cells. This is, however, a dangerous procedure, and the application of radiation is almost always painful and not always successful.The most worrying aspect of nuclear technology, though, is its use for military purposes. Enough atomic bomb

16、s have already been built to completely destroy the planet, and the real danger is that one day some country will start a war with these weapons. Too many countries now have the technology required to make such bombs, and there is currently much debate about how to control the situation.In conclusio

17、n, nuclear technology certainly has positive uses, but is, nonetheless, dangerous. However, it would have been better if it had never been used to create nuclear weapons. If life on Earth is to continue.model answer:These days, many people are afraid of nuclear technology because of the dangers asso

18、ciated with its use. In my opinion, although it is true that nuclear weapons pose the greatest threat to life, the use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes also carries some serious risks.Nuclear power stations provide an important source of cheap power for many industrialised nations and som

19、e developing countries. However, there is always the danger of radiation leaking from these plants. Even though safety precautions are taken, there have been numerous disasters such as the explosion of a nuclear plant in Russia not long ago.Nuclear technology is even used to help cure some diseases

20、such as cancer. Radiation can be applied to the body to burn away cancerous cells. This is, however, a dangerous procedure, and the application of radiation is almost always painful and not always successful.The most worrying aspect of nuclear technology, though, is its use for military purposes. En

21、ough atomic bombs have already been built to completely destroy the planet, and the real danger is that one day some country will start a war with these weapons. Too many countries now have the technology required to make such bombs, and there is currently much debate about how to control the situat

22、ion.In conclusion, nuclear technology certainly has positive uses, but is, nonetheless, dangerous. However, it would have been better if it had never been used to create nuclear weapons. If life on Earth is to continue.#03 People in all modern societies use drugs, but todays youth are expertimenting

23、 with both legal and illegal drugs, and at an increasingly early age. Some sociologists claim that parents and other members of society often set a bad example.Discuss the causes and some effects of widespread drug use by young people in modern day society. Make any recommendations you feel are nece

24、ssary to help fight youth drug abuse.Youth drug abuse is a serious problem nowadays in many cultures. Not only is illegal drug use on the rise, but children as young as 10 years old are experimenting with alcohol and tobacco. The reasons for this behaviour are unclear, but certain sociologists blame

25、 the examples set by their elders.Parents who drink and smoke to excess are, in effect, telling their children that it is acceptable to abuse their bodies with drugs. Consequently, children may have a similar view towards illegal drugs, even if their parents are against their use. In addition, drug

26、use shown on television and in films can only confuse children who are also taught at school that drug abuse is wrong.The pressure on young people to perform well at school in order to compete for jobs is a possible cause of the problem. Many believe they cannot live up to their parents expectations

27、, and feel a sense of hopelessness. Also, the widespread availability of drugs means teenagers are faced with the temptation to experiment. Drugs are used as a means of expressing dissatisfaction with the pressures they face in society.The effects of drug abuse are well known. Many young peoples tal

28、ents are wasted, and addiction to hard drugs can cost a user his or her life. Furthermore, those who drink and drive may be involved in fatal road accidents. The cost to society is great, and enormous amounts of money are spent on convicting drug dealers and on education programmes.To conclude, I re

29、commend that the only sensible way to solve this problem is to educate young people about the dangers of drug use, and to take steps to reduce the pressure of competition placed upon them.model answer:Youth drug abuse is a serious problem nowadays in many cultures. Not only is illegal drug use on th

30、e rise, but children as young as 10 years old are experimenting with alcohol and tobacco. The reasons for this behaviour are unclear, but certain sociologists blame the examples set by their elders.Parents who drink and smoke to excess are, in effect, telling their children that it is acceptable to

31、abuse their bodies with drugs. Consequently, children may have a similar view towards illegal drugs, even if their parents are against their use. In addition, drug use shown on television and in films can only confuse children who are also taught at school that drug abuse is wrong.The pressure on yo

32、ung people to perform well at school in order to compete for jobs is a possible cause of the problem. Many believe they cannot live up to their parents expectations, and feel a sense of hopelessness. Also, the widespread availability of drugs means teenagers are faced with the temptation to experime

33、nt. Drugs are used as a means of expressing dissatisfaction with the pressures they face in society.The effects of drug abuse are well known. Many young peoples talents are wasted, and addiction to hard drugs can cost a user his or her life. Furthermore, those who drink and drive may be involved in

34、fatal road accidents. The cost to society is great, and enormous amounts of money are spent on convicting drug dealers and on education programmes.To conclude, I recommend that the only sensible way to solve this problem is to educate young people about the dangers of drug use, and to take steps to

35、reduce the pressure of competition placed upon them.#04 The world is experiencing a dramatic increase in population, This is causing problems not only for poor, undeveloped countries, but also for industrialised and developing nations. Describe some of the problems that overpopulation causes, and su

36、ggest at least one possible solution.In most countries of the world the population is increasing alarmingly. This is especially true in poor, undeveloped countries. Overpopulation causes a considerable number of problems.In poor countries it is difficult to provide enough food to feed even the prese

37、nt number of people. In addition, education to limit the number of children per family is not always successful. Poorer countries usually have a lot of unemployment too, and an increase in population simply makes the situation worse. The environment also suffers when there are too many people living

38、 on the land.In rich, industrialised and developing countries it is very difficult for governments to provide effective public services in overcrowded cities. Moreover, there is usually a great deal more crime, which is often due to high rates of unemployment. Further large increases in population o

39、nly cause more overcrowding, unemployment and crime.There are two main solutions to the overpopulation problem. Firstly, every woman who is pregnant, but who does not want to give birth, should be allowed by law to have an abortion. Secondly, governments must educate people to limit the size of the

40、family. In China, couples are penalised financially if they have more than one child. This may seem cruel, but the one-child policy is beginning to have an effect in the worlds most populous nation. Eventually, similar policies might also be necessary in other crowded nations such as India, for exam

41、ple.To sum up, if the population explosion continues, many more people will die of starvation in poor countries, and life in the cities, even in affluent nations, will become increasingly difficult.model answer:In most countries of the world the population is increasing alarmingly. This is especiall

42、y true in poor, undeveloped countries. Overpopulation causes a considerable number of problems.In poor countries it is difficult to provide enough food to feed even the present number of people. In addition, education to limit the number of children per family is not always successful. Poorer countr

43、ies usually have a lot of unemployment too, and an increase in population simply makes the situation worse. The environment also suffers when there are too many people living on the land.In rich, industrialised and developing countries it is very difficult for governments to provide effective public

44、 services in overcrowded cities. Moreover, there is usually a great deal more crime, which is often due to high rates of unemployment. Further large increases in population only cause more overcrowding, unemployment and crime.There are two main solutions to the overpopulation problem. Firstly, every

45、 woman who is pregnant, but who does not want to give birth, should be allowed by law to have an abortion. Secondly, governments must educate people to limit the size of the family. In China, couples are penalised financially if they have more than one child. This may seem cruel, but the one-child p

46、olicy is beginning to have an effect in the worlds most populous nation. Eventually, similar policies might also be necessary in other crowded nations such as India, for example.To sum up, if the population explosion continues, many more people will die of starvation in poor countries, and life in t

47、he cities, even in affluent nations, will become increasingly difficult.#05 Studying the English language in an English-speaking country is the best but not the only way to learn language. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?Studying a language in a country where it is widely spoken has man

48、y advantages. It is, therefore, a good idea to study English in a country such as Britain. However, I believe it is not the only way to learn the language.In the first place, most students in non-English-speaking countries learn English at secondary school, and sometimes at university nowadays. Alth

49、ough their spoken English is not usually of a very high standard, their knowledge of grammar is often quite advanced. This is certainly useful when students come to an English-speaking country to perfect the language.Secondly, studying the basics of English at secondary school is less stressful than learning the language while overseas. This is because students living at home do not have to worry about problems such as finding accommodat

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