我們在寫作備考過程當中,各個考生可以結合著一些真題練習來提高自身的水平。
雅思樣題內容:
題型
柱狀圖
題目
兩個柱狀圖,關于人口和人口結構,一個城市的總人口和五個年齡段的人口分布。
解題思路
注意區分動、靜態圖表,挑選重要信息,如極值等,并在恰當的地方做比較,呈現多樣化的數據關系,如倍數關系、占比關系、加和關系等。
話題分類
科技類
題型
單邊討論
題目
More and more people use computers and other electronic devices to gain information. Therefore, there is no need to use print books, magazines or newspaper. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
解題思路
可以采取中立,肯定電子書的優越性,但同時強調紙質書短時間內不會消亡
1.電子產品容量大、信息易獲取、更新速度快
2.紙質書仍有適用場景,如對老年人、窮人不方便使用科技的邊緣人群,紙質書仍是很好的信息來源
參考范文
Merely twenty years ago, experts from “Wired” magazine made a prediction that people would not give up printed books and resort to a small screen to read. Today, many traditional bookstores barely survive. It seems everyone uses computers and smartphones to learn about the events happening in the world. Have electronic devices tolled death knell for traditional books and magazines? It is a battle not nearing the end yet.
Admittedly, technology has gained an upper hand to some degree. Most importantly, the capacity is limitless. Wikipedia, for example, contains a wide variety of topics and knowledge that no encyclopedia could ever be mentioned in the same breath. Also, with a search engine or Ctrl+F, information on digital gadgets can be searched, located and retrieved within seconds. Just compare time spent on traditional dictionaries and e-dictionaries when you look up new words. Another significant advantage of the cyberworld is that information updates quickly. It takes at least several hours for the most responsive newspapers to report the latest stories. However, at the very minute a critical football match finishes, the smartphone will push a notification automatically, telling the final result of the match and each player’s performance.
Given these advantages, some people claim there is no need for traditional reading materials. Throughout history, humans have tried to read on stones, bones, bamboo and silk. Now it is high time to say goodbye to paper. However, this is arrogant if we take some minority groups into consideration. Not everyone is conditioned into using electronic equipment. Many people would be alienated from society if the use of printed books is to be terminated immediately. Elders, who are in large part slow learners, cannot read comfortably or access information efficiently on electronic devices, for the reason that they are not familiar with intelligent machines. Also, their vision tends to get poor during the process of aging. It is not easy for them to read small characters on a tiny shiny screen for a long time. Disadvantaged people in underdeveloped areas are also in need of traditional books. Computers and ipads may have been here to stay in Shanghai or New York, but in some poverty-stricken communities, these new inventions are still a luxury or rarity. Books in this case are still the precious source of information and knowledge, which should not be deprived.
In a nutshell, reading is convenient and efficient with the presence of some new technologies, but still, it is not time yet to make printed books history.