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2023年2月雅思寫作權(quán)威預(yù)測(cè)丨北京環(huán)球教育

2023-02-14

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 大作文預(yù)測(cè)題目

  新春伊始,雅思考試也如約和各位考生見面。截止目前,它還是以往那乖巧可人的樣子,并沒有面露兇相張牙舞爪。大家的備考還是按照常規(guī)打法,便可所向披靡。

  

  1. Some people argue that climate change has negative effects on business, while other people believe that climate change could create more business opportunities. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

  2. More and more parents begin to allow their children to play on computers and tablets as they think children should learn technology skills. Do advantages of this outweigh its

    disadvantages or not?

  3. In recent years, the pressures placed upon students in schools and university is increasing and they are pushed to work hard from a young age. Do you think it is a positive or negative development?

  4. Some people believe that it is the responsibility of politicians rather than individuals to reduce the globe environmental damage. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

  5. Many people think there is a general increase of anti-social behavior and a lack of respect to others. What do you think are the causes of this? And what solutions do you suggest?

  6. Some people say job satisfaction is more important than job security, while others believe that having a permanent job is better than enjoying the job. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

  7. Nowadays, celebrities are more famous for their glamour and wealth than for their achievements, and some people say that this sets a bad example to young people. To what extent

    do you agree or disagree?

  8. In some countries, TV programs are transmitted throughout day and night. Is it a positive or negative development?

  9. More and more people want to buy famous brands of clothes, cars and other items. What are the reasons? Do you think it is a positive or negative development?

  10. Some people think governments should spend money on measures to save languages with few speakers from dying out completely. Others think this is a waste of financial resources. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

  11. Some people argue that governments should not pay money for the international aids when there are some disadvantaged people in their own country, such as the homeless and the unemployed. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

  12. Some experts think that all students should learn musical instruments. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

  13. The difference of age gap is greater between parents and their children. Do you think the advantages of this outweigh disadvantages?

  14. Some think the best city is 'vertical' city where people live and work in tall buildings. Others think 'horizontal' city is better where there are few tall buildings. Discuss both views and

    give your own opinion.

  15. Interviews form the basic selecting procedure for most large companies. However, some people think interview is not a reliable means of choosing who to employ, and there are some other better methods of selection. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

  16. City dwellers seldom socialize with their neighbors today, and the sense of community has been lost. Why did this happen? And how can this be solved?

  17. Nowadays, the gap between the rich and the poor is becoming wider in some countries of the world. What problems can this situation cause? What solutions should be taken?

  18. In some countries, it is illegal for employers to reject job applications for jobseekers’ ages. Is it a positive or negative development?

  19. Lectures were used in the past as an old way of teaching a large number of students. As new technology is now available for education, some people suggest that there is no

    justification for lectures. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

  20. Some working parents tend to send their children to childcare centers because they think their children can get good care there. However, other parents think some family members

    like grandparents can do this job. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

   小作文重點(diǎn)預(yù)測(cè)題目

  本年度第一個(gè)和大家見面的小作文就是流程圖,這也不是偶然。畢竟2022年全年流程圖才考了一次,所以早“該”出現(xiàn)了。這并不是什么特殊的信號(hào),也不會(huì)影響大家的備考方向。因?yàn)閺?fù)習(xí)的重心一定還是在數(shù)據(jù)型圖表,而同時(shí)近兩月考試的同學(xué)可以暫時(shí)擱置流程圖而分心于地圖題了。


   1、動(dòng)態(tài)圖

  

  

  It is indicated in the first line chart how proportions of families with three electrical appliances had changed respectively from 1920 to 2019 in a certain country. To begin with, the

percentage of families owning refrigerators increased rapidly from around 0% in 1920 to 100% in 1980, and then stabilized until 2019. The similar trend happened in data of vacuum

cleaners, with growing up sharply from 30% to 100% (1920-2000) and thereafter leveling up by 2019. By contrast, the figure of washing machines only rose by 30% (40%-70%) in the first

four decades, and in the next 20 years it declined by 10% to 60%, followed by a steady ascent in the last 40 years, finally arriving at around 75% in 2019.

  How many hours people in this country spent on housework weekly of the same time span is revealed in the second line chart. The number obviously had continuous declines, with

decreasing drastically before 1960 from 50 to 20 hours and then dropping slightly by only 10 hours by 2019.

  In summary, with more and more households owning related electrical appliances, people correspondingly spent less and less time on housework. After 2000, all families had vacuum

cleaners and refrigerators, but washing machines were not that popular.


   2、靜態(tài)柱狀圖

  

  The statistics (measured as a percentage) of people’s drinking and buying habits on coffee and tea in five Australian cities from a survey is indicated by this bar chart.

  To begin with, 44% residents in Sydney bought fresh coffee in last 4 weeks, a bit higher than Melbourne (43%) and Hobart (38%) respectively. Nearly 35% of people living in Adelaide

did the same thing, slightly more than Brisbane (34%).

  Additionally, in terms of those who bought instant coffee in last 4 weeks, figures of all five cities are higher than 45%, with Hobart accounting for the highest proportion at 54%,

followed by Brisbane (53%), Adelaide (50%), Melbourne (48%) and Sydney (46%) in a decreasing order.

  More interestingly, as for people who went to a café for coffee or tea in last 4 weeks, proportions of 4 cities are more than a half, with Melbourne occupying the largest percentage

at 64%, Hobart 63%, Sydney 61%, and Brisbane a little more than 55%. Meanwhile, the figure of Adelaide is a slightly lower than 50%.

  In summary, in 4 cities excluding Adelaide, the most popular habit is going to a café for coffee or tea since related figures are noticeably higher than the other two options. In the

meantime, in Adelaide instant coffee is prevalent because almost half local people chose it during last 4 weeks. In contrast, purchasing fresh coffee is the last choice for people in all these 5 cities.


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