20xx年雅思小作文考试趋势分析

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20xx年雅思小作文考试趋势分析

20xx年12月20日的考试完成之后,20xx年的雅思考试已经落下了帷幕。前程百利的雅思精英老师们经过对20xx年全年48场考试的写作统计,分析了20xx年雅思的小作文考试的特点,进而预测一下20xx年雅思小作文考试趋势分析,供大家参考!

20xx年小作文题目分类统计 题目分类次数

柱状图13

表格10

曲线图8

地图7

流程图6

饼图2

混合图2

我们可以看出,小作文的柱状图是考试最多的,其次就是表格图,曲线图依然很稳定,而地图和流程图20xx年却增加了不少,共有15道题目,占全年考试的三分之一左右。饼图却少了很多,如果童鞋们关注前几年的饼图考试情况们就会发现饼图的考察呈下降趋势。混合图变化不大。

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那20xx年小作文考试会发生怎样的变化呢,根据多年的雅思考题统计,前程百利雅思精英老师们预测:

1.20xx年柱状图、表格图、曲线图依然是考试的热点,其中,柱状图考题很有可能仍然考得最多

2.饼图和混合图会适量的增加一些,混合图的数据分析可能会较难一些,童鞋们平常要多注意练习一下

3.地图和流程图会适量减少一些

其实,雅思小作文考试主要考察童鞋们分析数据的能力,以及语法能力,比如时态考察的比较多。还有就是表达数据分析的常见词语、句子的使用能力。如果针对这些考点,童鞋们在平时的练习中就多注意总结,写出一篇漂亮的雅思小作文不会很难。童鞋们要记住,平时的点滴积累铸就考场的辉煌成绩。

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第二篇:雅思小作文考试题目汇总

The charts below show the reasons why people left the UK and why people stayed in the UK.

The table gives the information about different means of transportation people choose to take in the UK in 2002.

The two maps below show the development of Huntingdon (now and future).

The bar chart below gives information about the change of transportation tools for students in New Zealand in 1993 and 2003.

The two pie charts below show the different ways people use in working days between 1980 and 2006.

The pie charts below show the changes of different study methods of university students by course types in 1984, 1994 and 2004.

The table below gives information about changes in UK population by age group in 1985 and 2005 and shows the figure predicted in 2015.

The pie charts below show the proportion of time spent on different types of websites by male and female students.

The table below gives information on the ratios of male to female workforce in different fields of work in New Zealand in 1993 and 2003.

The two bar charts below show the percentages of male and female students in secondary education and higher education for four different regions of the world in 2000.

The table below gives information about annual salaries of five different employment sectors in Australia in 2006.

Task One: two pie charts describing the percentages of the people staying in and moving out of UK

Task Two: Someone believes that a country should help its local residents, while others believe that the help should be given to the most needed. Discuss both of opinions and present your opinion.

Task One: a table describing the transportations of UK

Task Two: Governments are more responsible for scientific research than private companies. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: a map describing the change of towns

Task Two: The gap between the poor and rich gets larger. What cause the phenomenon and how to solve it?

Task One: a bar chart

Task Two: Many people believe that there is a general increase in anti-social behaviours and lack of respect for others. What cause the phenomenon and how to solve it?

Task One: pie chart: the distribution of business time

Task Two: Air travel is only beneficial to the richest people. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: three pie charts of course selection

Task Two: Social development improves the living standard of the public. However, some social values may get lost in the process. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this phenomenon?

Task One: table of British Population in three years

Task Two: Someone believes that the development of technology brings negative influences. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: two pie charts of the time that male and female students spend on-line Task Two: The life expectancy of mankind is lengthening. What effects does the phenomenon bring to both individuals and society?

Task One: two bar charts introducing the percentages of male and female students in secondary and higher schools

Task Two: Machines are gaining in popularity today. What are the positive and negative influences of the phenomenon?

Task One: a table introducing the annual income of Australian

Task Two: Children are now more interested in watching TV than creative activities. What cause the phenomenon and how to solve it?

Task One: a bar chart introducing the users and non-users of different ages in Queensland, Australia

Task Two: Someone believes that cheaper air tickets benefit mankind, while other people believe that it damages environment. Discuss both viewpoints and give your own opinion.

Task One: a table introducing the percentages of male and female managers in three levels

Task Two: Governments are responsible for helping the public with healthy lifestyle. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: a table introducing the religious and civil marriages

Task Two: Everyone wants a car, a car, and a fridge. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the phenomenon.

Task One: four bar charts describing the work hours in European countries Task Two: Schools should teach students the academic subjects, which are helpful for their life. Therefore, other subjects such are music and sports are not important. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: the changing functions of a room (reading room---meeting room---theatre)

Task Two: Someone prefers distance education, while other people prefer attending college in person. Discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the two ways.

Task One: flow chart of balloon

Task Two: Someone believes that children should obey their parents suggestions, while other people believe that the way may cause children to be ill-prepared for the future. Discuss both views and present your opinion.

Task One: changes of a village

Task Two: May young people are now leaving schools with negative attitudes toward learning. What cause the phenomenon and how to solve it?

Task One: a pie chart describing the changes of consumption

Task Two: Students from poor background such asrural areas often find it difficult to access to university education, so people think universities should make it specially easy for them to study at. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: two tables describing coffee and banana

Task Two: People are now changing their jobs and living places frequently. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this lifestyle?

Task One: two maps: layouts of a centre

Task Two: Some people have prejudice against international travel, for they do not derive any benefits from it and broaden their own horizons. What cause the phenomenon and how to improve the situation?

Task One: Three Maps: changes of a village

Task Two: More young people than ever work as officials in governments now. How do you think about this phenomenon?

Task One: six pie charts describing the satisfaction level of undergraduates and post-graduates

Task Two: More agricultural people move to cities to find jobs. What troubles does the phenomenon bring and how to solve it?

Task One: four bar charts describing the changing of world population

Task Two: University students should pay for all of their learning cost since higher education benefits individuals more than society. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: 4 bar charts describing the sales of digital games

Task Two: Various problems emerge, as cities develop. What problems are there with the young and how to solve them?

Task One: a bar chart describing the materials that Internet users download

Task Two: More organizations have their own special days. Why do they do this and how effective do you think the special days are?

Task One: a bar chart describing the materials that Internet users download Task Two: Planners tend to build the facilities (shops, museums, etc) separately according to their respective functions. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this practice?

Task One: a line chart describing the GDP of a country on bases of medicine, pension, and education

Task Two: Mobiles phones have been necessary today. What influences do they have on both individuals and society?

Task One: a bar chart describing the sports that male youngsters do

Task Two: Some people think it is necessary to use animals for testing medicines intended for human use. Others, however, think it is not right to do that. Discuss both of these views and give you own opinion.

Task One: a bar chart describing how often people visit a village

Task Two: Some teenagers are addicted to television and games. What effects does the phenomenon have on their families and society? What measures can be taken to solve it?

Task One: two line graphs describing the attending rates of male and female students in secondary education

Task Two: Some countries regulate employees’ work time. Why do governments do this and what are the positive and negative influences with the practice?

Task One: describe two stones for the making of some tools

Task Two: Ageism in employment is illegal in some countries. What positive and negative influences does the law bring?

Task One: four pie charts describing the percentages of part-time and full-time students

Task Two: Pollution and environmental problems are caused by the development of a country. Therefore, someone believes that it cannot be avoided. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: two pie charts describing the spending on music and reading

Task Two: Someone believes that a taxpayer has done his part as a citizen. However, someone believes that a citizen should assume other responsibilities. Discuss both views and present your opinion.

Task One: a bar chart describing road vehicle conditions

Task Two: Someone believes that parents should read or tell stories to their children. However, some others find it unnecessary because children can read books and watch TV by themselves. Discuss both views and present your own opinion.

Task One: a table describing water consumption

Task Two: Someone believes that people have benefited from modern communication technology, while others believe that some people do not benefit at all. Which opinion do you agree with?

Task One: two bar charts describing the percentages of male and female students participating in cultural activities and sports

Task Two: In some countries, small town-center shops are replaced by large out-of-town shops. As a result, the use of cars increases. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the phenomenon?

Task One: a pie chart and a table describing the postages of four European countries

Task Two: Museums are getting less important, when people can have access to information on the Internet. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Task One: Two pictures describing the change of a town

Task Two: Junk food does harm to people's health. Therefore, some experts find education an effective way to prevent/ stop people from eating the food. However, someone finds the education insignificant. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

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