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烤鸭们重点关注满分范文中标注的常用词句表达,大作文写作模板和不同话题构思。就算考场上没能碰到原题,这些通用词句,写作模板和相关话题素材也是一定可以用到的。预测不是猜题,而是通过有效的练习,为可能出现的任何题目做好准备。Good luck~

小作文:

一级重点:饼图,表格

二级重点:柱图,线图,流程图

饼图满分范文:

The two pie charts show the use of internet for different purpose in different genders.

The two pie charts compare the differences between men and women in terms of how they allocate their internet time.

From the data it can be concluded that men and women have different time schedule on web activities. But the common thing is that they both spend the largest proportion of time on entertainment and smallest part on news.
Clearly entertainment is the major aim of getting on line for both men and women, and it accounted for 40% and 35% of their web time respectively. News is the least time consuming for everyone even though it costs women (8%) much more time than men (1%).

Shopping and sports are important things to do on the Internet for males who spend 20% of virtual space time on each of them. In comparison, the corresponding percentages for females are only a half of those for males.
In contrast, women focus more on academic study, which occupies 20% of the time spent on the Internet, than men (12%) do. The similar disparity also exists in the other activities. To be specific, females dedicate 18%, whereas males only dedicate 8% in this category.

表格满分范文:The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade*-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries.

The tables show the amount of money spent on Fairtrade coffee and bananas in two separate years in the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium and Sweden.

It is clear that sales of Fairtrade coffee rose in all five European countries from 1999 to 2004, but sales of Fairtrade bananas only went up in three out of the five countries. Overall, the UK saw by far the highest levels of spending on the two products.

In 1999, Switzerland had the highest sales of Fairtrade coffee, at €3 million, while revenue from Fairtrade bananas was highest in the UK, at €15 million. By 2004, however, sales of Fairtrade coffee in the UK had risen to €20 million, and this was over three times higher than Switzerland’s sales figure for Fairtrade coffee in that year. The year 2004 also saw dramatic increases in the money spent on Fairtrade bananas in the UK and Switzerland, with revenues rising by €32 million and €4.5 million respectively.

Sales of the two Fairtrade products were far lower in Denmark, Belgium and Sweden. Small increases in sales of Fairtrade coffee can be seen, but revenue remained at €2 million or below in all three countries in both years. Finally, it is noticeable that the money spent on Fairtrade bananas actually fell in Belgium and Sweden.

柱图满分范文:The chart below shows the total number of minutes (in billions) of telephone calls in the UK, divided into three categories, from 1995-2002.

The bar chart compares the amount of time spent by people in the UK on three different types of phone call between 1995 and 2002.

It is clear that calls made via local, fixed lines were the most popular type, in terms of overall usage, throughout the period shown. The lowest figures on the chart were for mobile calls, but this category also saw the most dramatic increase in user minutes.

In 1995, people in the UK used fixed lines for a total of just over 70 billion minutes for local calls, and about half of that amount of time for national or international calls. By contrast, mobile phones were only used for around 4 billion minutes. Over the following four years, the figures for all three types of phone call increased steadily.
By 1999, the amount of time spent on local calls using landlines had reached a peak at 90 billion minutes. Subsequently, the figure for this category fell, but the rise in the other two types of phone call continued. In 2002, the number of minutes of national / international landline calls passed 60 billion, while the figure for mobiles rose to around 45 billion minutes.

线图满分范文:The graph below shows changes in global food and oil prices between 2000 and 2011.

The line graph compares the average price of a barrel of oil with the food price index over a period of 11 years.
It is clear that average global prices of both oil and food rose considerably between 2000 and 2011. Furthermore, the trends for both commodities were very similar, and so a strong correlation (93.6%) is suggested.

In the year 2000, the average global oil price was close to $25 per barrel, and the food price index stood at just under 90 points. Over the following four years both prices remained relatively stable, before rising steadily between 2004 and 2007. By 2007, the average oil price had more than doubled, to nearly $60 per barrel, and food prices had risen by around 50 points.

A dramatic increase in both commodity prices was seen from 2007 to 2008, with oil prices reaching a peak of approximately $130 per barrel and the food price index rising to 220 points. However, by the beginning of 2009 the price of oil had dropped by roughly $90, and the food price index was down by about 80 points. Finally, in 2011, the average oil price rose once again, to nearly $100 per barrel, while the food price index reached its peak, at almost 240 points.

流程图常用词句表达

开头段词句表达:

Given is a flow chart illustrating a series of steps by which... is canned.或:The diagram/flow chart/pictures illustrate(s) how ... is made/produced.

综述段词句表达:

The whole process can be divided/categorized into ... stages, starting from...and ending at...

主体段词句表达:

表示首阶段:

The process starts from...    At the first/initial stage, ...    At the beginning of the cycle,..

表示次阶段:

The second stage is...        The next step in the process is...

表示最后阶段:

... is the last step in the procedure.    The final phase of the procedure is about...In the final phase,…

表示先后顺序:

afterwards, subsequently, then, in the next step, after that, next, finally

流程图满分范文:The diagram below shows the water cycle, which is the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.

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 that 80% 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.

 大作文:

一级重点:科技类,社会类,教育类

二级重点:媒体类,政府职能类,全球化类

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而写作已经达到5.5分水平,要冲6+的宝宝们,慎用模板!

大作文万能模板:

开头段:(2句话;40字左右)

引入话题+回应题目要求

主体段1:(7句话;100字左右)

中心句

分论点1+解释

分论点2+解释

分论点3+解释

主体段2:(7句话;100字左右)

中心句

分论点1+解释

分论点2+解释

分论点3+解释

结尾段:(1-2句话;20字左右)

再次回应题目要求

英文模板句式:

A majority of people hold the view that+一方观点, while others are of the opinion that+另一方观点. As far as I am concerned, +自己观点。

People, who advocate that+一方观点, have their sound reasons.

First of all, +原因1;

Secondly,+原因2;

Finally, +原因3;

To this issue, some other people hold a different attitude, arguing that+另一方观点.

To begin with, +原因1;

In addition, +原因2;

Last but not least, +原因3;

It is quite understandable that people from different backgrounds hold different interpretations on the same issue. From my point of view, I am convinced that+自己观点;

参考范文:

科技类满分范文: Nowadays the way many people interact with each other has changed because of technology.

In what ways has technology affected the types of relationships that people make? Has this been a positive or negative development?

(IELTS 8) It is true that new technologies have had an influence on communication between people. Technology has affected relationships in various ways, and in my opinion there are both positive and negative effects.

Technology has had an impact on relationships in business, education and social life. Firstly, telephones and the Internet allow business people in different countries to interact without ever meeting each other. Secondly, services like Skype create new possibilities for relationships between students and teachers. For example, a student can now take video lessons with a teacher in a different city or country. Finally, many people use social networks, like Facebook, to make new friends and find people who share common interests, and they interact through their computers rather than face to face.

On the one hand, these developments can be extremely positive. Cooperation between people in different countries was much more difficult when communication was limited to written letters or telegrams. Nowadays, interactions by email, phone or video are almost as good as face-to-face meetings, and many of us benefit from these interactions, either in work or social contexts. On the other hand, the availability of new communication technologies can also have the result of isolating people and discouraging real interaction. For example, many young people choose to make friends online rather than mixing with their peers in the real world, and these ‘virtual’ relationships are a poor substitute for real friendships.

In conclusion, technology has certainly revolutionised communication between people, but not all of the outcomes of this revolution have been positive.

社会类满分范文: More and more people are migrating to cities in search of a better life, but city life can be extremely difficult. Explain some of the difficulties of living in a city. How can governments make urban life better for everyone?

Cities are often seen as places of opportunity, but there are also some major drawbacks of living in a large metropolis. In my opinion, governments could do much more to improve city life for the average inhabitant.

The main problem for anyone who hopes to migrate to a large city is that the cost of living is likely to be much higher than it is in a small town or village. Inhabitants of cities have to pay higher prices for housing, transport, and even food.

Another issue is that urban areas tend to suffer from social problems such as high crime and poverty rates in comparison with rural areas. Furthermore, the air quality in cities is often poor, due to pollution from traffic, and the streets and public transport systems are usually overcrowded. As a result, city life can be unhealthy and stressful.

However, there are various steps that governments could take to tackle these problems. Firstly, they could invest money in the building of affordable or social housing to reduce the cost of living. Secondly, politicians have the power to ban vehicles from city centres and promote the use of cleaner public transport, which would help to reduce both air pollution and traffic congestion. In London, for example, the introduction of a congestion charge for drivers has helped to curb the traffic problem. A third option would be to develop provincial towns and rural areas, by moving industry and jobs to those regions, in order to reduce the pressure on major cities.

In conclusion, governments could certainly implement a range of measures to enhance the quality of life for all city residents.

教育类满分范文:

Some people believe that school children should not be given homework by their teachers, whereas others argue that homework plays an important role in the education of children. Discuss both of these views and give your own opinion.

People’s opinions differ as to whether or not school children should be given homework. While there are some strong arguments against the setting of homework, I still believe that it is a necessary aspect of education.

There are several reasons why people might argue that homework is an unnecessary burden on children. Firstly, there is evidence to support the idea that homework does nothing to improve educational outcomes. Countries such as Finland, where school children are not given homework, regularly top international educational league tables and outperform nations where setting homework is the norm. Secondly, many parents would agree that the school day is already long enough, and leaves their children too tired to do further study when they return home. Finally, it is recognised that play time is just as beneficial as study time from the perspective of brain development.

In spite of the above arguments, I support the view that homework has an important role to play in the schooling of children. The main benefit of homework is that it encourages independent learning and problem solving, as children are challenged to work through tasks alone and at their own pace. In doing so, students must apply the knowledge that they have learnt in the classroom. For example, by doing mathematics exercises at home, students consolidate their understanding of the concepts taught by their teacher at school. In my view, it is important for children to develop an independent study habit because this prepares them to work alone as adults.

In conclusion, homework certainly has its drawbacks, but I believe that the benefits outweigh them in the long term.

媒体类满分范文:

Nowadays celebrities are more famous for their glamour and wealth than for their achievements, and this sets a bad example to young people.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

It is true that some celebrities are known for their glamorous lifestyles rather than for the work they do. While I agree that these celebrities set a bad example for children, I believe that other famous people act as positive role models.
On the one hand, many people do achieve fame without really working for it. They may have inherited money from parents, married a famous or wealthy person, or they may have appeared in gossip magazines or on a reality TV programme. A good example would be Paris Hilton, who is rich and famous for the wrong reasons. She spends her time attending parties and nightclubs, and her behaviour promotes the idea that appearance, glamour and media profile are more important than hard work and good character. The message to young people is that success can be achieved easily, and that school work is not necessary.

On the other hand, there are at least as many celebrities whose accomplishments make them excellent role models for young people. Actors, musicians and sports stars become famous idols because they have worked hard and applied themselves to develop real skills and abilities. They demonstrate great effort, determination and ambition, which is required for someone who wants to be truly successful in their chosen field. An example is the actor and martial artist Jackie Chan, who has become world famous through years of practice and hard work. This kind of self-made celebrity can inspire children to develop their talents through application and perseverance.

In conclusion, it seems to me that the influence of celebrities on young people can be positive as well as negative.

政府职能类满分范文:

Many governments think that economic progress is their most important goal. Some people, however, think that other types of progress are equally important for a country.? Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

People have different views about how governments should measure their countries’ progress. While economic progress is of course essential, I agree with those who believe that other measures of progress are just as important.
There are three key reasons why economic growth is seen as a fundamental goal for countries. Firstly, a healthy economy results in job creation, a high level of employment, and better salaries for all citizens. Secondly, economic progress ensures that more money is available for governments to spend on infrastructure and public services. For example, a government with higher revenues can invest in the country's transport network, its education system and its hospitals. Finally, a strong economy can help a country’s standing on the global stage, in terms of its political influence and trading power.

However, I would argue that various other forms of progress are just as significant as the economic factors mentioned above. In particular, we should consider the area of social justice, human rights, equality and democracy itself. For example, the treatment of minority groups is often seen as a reflection of the moral standards and level of development of a society. Perhaps another key consideration when judging the progress of a modern country should be how well that country protects the natural environment, and whether it is moving towards environmental sustainability. Alternatively, the success of a nation could be measured by looking at the health, well-being and happiness of its residents.
In conclusion, the economy is obviously a key marker of a country’s success, but social, environmental and health criteria are equally significant.

全球化类满分范文:

We cannot help everyone in the world that needs help, so we should only be concerned with our own communities and countries.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Some people believe that we should not help people in other countries as long as there are problems in our own society. I disagree with this view because I believe that we should try to help as many people as possible.

On the one hand, I accept that it is important to help our neighbours and fellow citizens. In most communities there are people who are impoverished or disadvantaged in some way. It is possible to find homeless people, for example, in even the wealthiest of cities, and for those who are concerned about this problem, there are usually opportunities to volunteer time or give money to support these people. In the UK, people can help in a variety of ways, from donating clothing to serving free food in a soup kitchen. As the problems are on our doorstep, and there are obvious ways to help, I can understand why some people feel that we should prioritise local charity.

At the same time, I believe that we have an obligation to help those who live beyond our national borders. In some countries the problems that people face are much more serious than those in our own communities, and it is often even easier to help. For example, when children are dying from curable diseases in African countries, governments and individuals in richer countries can save lives simply by paying for vaccines that already exist. A small donation to an international charity might have a much greater impact than helping in our local area.

In conclusion, it is true that we cannot help everyone, but in my opinion national boundaries should not stop us from helping those who are in need.

参考题目:

1.Some people think that the governments should invest more money in teaching science than other subjects for the progress of the country. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

2.The differences between countries are becoming smaller. Do you think the benefits outweigh its drawbacks?

3.The news report says a 14-year-old boy who seriously damaged school was made to clean the streets as punishment instead of being sent to prison. Do you think young criminals should be sent to jail or treated with alternative forms of punishment?

4.The news media have become more influential in people’s lives. Some people think it is a negative development. To what extend do you agree or disagree?

5.In some cities, the government has tried to reduce traffic. For instance, they imposed the congestion tax during rush hours. Do you think this is a positive or negative development?

6.Human activities have negative effects on the nature and every year many plants and animal species become extinct. Some people think that it is too late to do anything to solve this problem. Other people believe that effective measures can be taken to change this situation. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

7.Nowadays, we rely on news for our knowledge, but we are uncertain about the truth of these news. Should we trust journalists? What qualities should a good journalist or correspondent have?

8.Some people think healthcare should be made free for all people, while others believe people should pay for healthcare by themselves. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

9.Nowadays, children spend longer hours playing computer games and less time doing sports. What are the causes and is it a positive or negative development?

10.Many multicultural societies have people from different cultures and ethnic groups. Some people think this has more benefits than drawbacks. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

11.When we are planning a new town, public parks and sports facilities are more important than shopping centers. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

12.People’s shopping habits depend more on the age group they belong to than on other factors. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

13.Some people think teaching children with different abilities benefits everyone, while others think intelligent children should be taught separately and given special treatment. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

14.Some people believe countries have moral obligation to help each other. Others worry about the aid money cannot get to the poor of this world. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion.

15.Many students are taught to push themselves to try and be better than other students, rather than work together for everyone’s benefits. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?

16.Some people think schools should teach students to form good behavior in addition to providing formal education. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

17.The range and quality of food has been improved with the development of technology and scientific advance. Some people think it is good and others think it is harmful. Discuss two sides and give your opinion.

18.Some people think that instead of preventing climate change, we need to find a way to live with it. Do you agree or disagree?

19.Some people think that the government should decide which subject students study at university, while others think that students should be allowed to apply for the subject they prefer. Discuss two views and give your opinion.

20.Some people think that it is necessary to travel abroad to learn about other countries. However, other people think that it is not necessary to travel abroad because all the information can be seen at TV and the Internet. Discuss both opinions and give your own opinion.

21.Some people think it is more important to plant trees in open areas in towns and cities than to provide more housing. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

22.Some people think having more TV channels is good because they will have more choices, while others think it is not good because programs’ quality is lower. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

23.Many customs and the traditional ways of behavior are no longer relevant to the modern life and no worth keeping. Do you agree or disagree?

24.In many cities an increasing number of people do not know their neighbors and they seems no longer develop any sense of community.  Analyze the main reasons. What measures can be taken to improve this?

25.There are many towns and cities designed and constructed in previous centuries, and they are suitable for those time. What problems is caused by this today? How to solve this problem?

26.Some people think individuals are more and more dependent on each other. Some people think individuals are more and more independent. Discuss both views and give your opinion?

27.Nowadays, the number of people choosing to live by themselves increase rapidly in recent years.
Why is the case? Is it a positive or negative development of society?

28.Nowadays more and more people are using cellphones and computers to communicate, so they are losing the ability to communicate with each other face to face. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

29.Some countries achieve international sporting success by providing specialized facilities that are only used to train top athletes, instead of providing sport facilities that every one can use. Do you think this is a positive or negative development?

30.Some countries think that people should be given right to use fresh water as they like. Others believe governments should control toughly over the use of fresh water.
Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
 

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