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Task 1 考题预测
1)Bar chart(柱状图)
The bar chart below shows five activities before bed among children aged between 0-8.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
参考范文
The bar chart illustrates five activities before bed among children aged between 0-8. Overall, it is evident that children in different age groups have different living habits but all children spend more time on watching TV, brushing teeth, bathing compared with reading and eating time.
It is obvious that watching TV, brushing teeth and bathing cost children more time. They spend more time on watching TV 0.3h by infants under 3, 0.23 by toddlers from 4 to 5 years old, 0.3 by children from 6 to 8 years old, respectively. Also brushing teeth is less attractive to children aged 4 to 5 years olds. Bathing time decreases as children grow older.
Interestingly, babies aged between 0-3 spend more time reading than older children. In addition, only eating time augment as children grow up. By and large, reading and eating time vary differently.
Even though all children spend more time in watching TV and brushing teeth, 4 to 5 years old are less interested in both activities. When they grow older, bathing and reading time diminish. However, eating time reduce with age.
2)Pie chart(饼图)
The charts below show the percentage of coffee production from different regions, of consumption in different regions and of the profits in different fields in 2014.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
参考范文
These pie charts illustrate three aspects of coffee: consumption, production and profit distribution in the year of 2014.
When it comes to the consumption, 44% of the coffee goes to Europe, followed by the USA, which, alone, accounts for 22%. By contrast, only 34% are purchased by Japanese people (7%) and other countries (27%), whose number are much larger than that of Europe, implying that an individual country of this sector could probably consume much less amount of coffee than that of an European country.
As for the production, South America is the dominant provider, occupying 46% of the total coffee manufactures. The rest are roughly averagely shared by Central America, Africa, and Asia (19%, 18% and 16%, respectively). The figure from the Oceania is almost insignificant, taking up only 1%.
Moving on to where the profit goes, it is evident that shipping firms enjoy the major revenue, taking away 55% of it. Retailers rank the second, but their figure is quite smaller (just 25%) than that of shippers. The remaining 20% is equally divided by producers and exporters.
In conclusion, whether men or women account for the smallest proportion in retail industry, while more males were likely to work in manufacturing industry and females were willing to work for health area during the period from 1990 to 2010