2016年08月27日雅思写作机经考题回忆 | |
小作文 | |
类型 | 柱状图 |
题目 | 小作文:The charts blow shows the percentage of boys and girls aged 4-15 took part in activities and sports in Australia in 2003.
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范文 | The bar charts reveal the gender differences when boys and girls selected multiple activities and sports in 2003.
It can be seen from the first chart that there were substantial differences in the proportion of boys and girls at diverse activities. The biggest gender gap was observed in Dancing, where over 25% of girls chose this activity, in marked contrast to less than 5% of boys. Nevertheless, the predominance of girls was less evident in Drama (5% compared to 3%) and Singing (6% versus 2%).
On the contrary, boys’ favorite activity appeared to be sports, where they outnumbered girls (78% to 52%). Likewise, playing a musical instrument was another male-dominated activity, attracting 21% of male students, tripling the enrolment rate of females (only 7%).
Overall, instruments were basically male-dominated while dancing was favored more by female students than by male students. The gender gap was narrow in drama and singing. |
大作文 | |
类型 | 社会类 |
题目
| Some people say it is more important to plant trees in the open spaces in towns and cities than to build more housing. To what extant do you agree or disagree? |
范文 | Urbanization urges some city dwellers to reckon that priorities should be given to vegetations over constructions when it comes to the rare empty lots. In my view, they are being too naïve and arbitrary since the answer to the exploitation of the open area lies on the size of the area.
On the one hand, if the targeted area of the open space is limited, it is better to grow trees rather than construct houses. Otherwise, small spacing between buildings would add more sense of oppression and depression to city residents and white collars. Besides, the function of trees inhaling carbon dioxide and exhaling oxygen would dramatically alleviate greenhouse gas effects. More importantly, trees are essential in preserving soil and water and preventing desertification.
On the other hand, the spare land, when large enough, will be of greater value with a new building. Adequate residential districts will ease the intense of high housing price and multi-storey commercial towers will accommodate a larger number of employed gifts and talents. The reason why a city can be called a city is that it is convenient for people around it to go there within a short time. Obviously, buildings allow the influx of new blood that stimulates the vitality and creativity of a city while trees seem to be inappropriate for them to meet and talk over coffee.
In a nutshell, it is the area of the open spaces that determines whether there should be more greenery or concrete instead, so it is far from comprehensive for some impetuous environmentalists to blindly appeal for more trees wherever urban spare spaces are found. |
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