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雅思写作作业1-范文解析.doc

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雅思口语与写作公选课作业(剑桥7 Test 1 p.30),请同学们写在纸上,下周四晚(4.3)带来交给口语老师。作为一次平时成绩,请相互转告。 The table following indicates some information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002. It can be noticed from the table that most of the national consumer expenditure went into food, drinks or tobacco, followed by clothing or footwear, while cost for leisure or education occupied the smallest proportion among them. Besides it also shows that food, drinks as well as tobacco were more popular in Turkey than in other countries. It took 32.14% of all spending, twice that in Sweden. But in the area of clothing or footwear, Turkey just ranked the second with only 6.63%, quite far from that in Italy. Meanwhile, compared with other countries, people in Sweden still had the least appetite for buying clothing or footwear. As to leisure or education, it is obvious to find that Turkey again had the highest percentage of expenditure among those five countries, whereas in Spain only 1.98% had gone into this area. Therefore, it can be concluded that a large part of consumers preferred to spend more money on food or likewise other than clothing or leisure. But the specific distribution of spending on these items varies a lot in different countries. Task in class 1: Cambridge IELTS 7, page 53. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The graph below shows the consumption of fish and some different kinds of meat in a European country between 1979 and 2004. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words. Task in class: describe the consumption of beef, lamb and fish in one paragraph, using less than 60 words. You have 15 minutes to complete this task. Model answer: However, during this 25-year period the consumption of beef and lamb fell dramatically to approximately 100 grams respectively. The consumption of fish also declined, but much less significantly to just
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