雅思小作文混合图表
雅思小作文 混合图表题
Momo Chen
The graph below shows radio and television audiences throughout the day in 1992.
The following two pie charts illustrate the energy use in the U.S.A. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information given in the pie charts below.
In contrast, the second possible site (S2) locates in town centre, where three main roads stretch to three different district. It seems that the people living in Hindon, Bransdon and Cransdon can arrive at the town centre easily. However, there is no traffic zone. In other words, they cannot park their cars near the supermarket. Fortunately, the railway across there might bring some customers to this place.
题目:The table below gives information about underground railway systems in six cities
The table below shows the figures for imprisonment in five countries between 1930 and 1980.
The map indicates two possibilities about where a new supermarket(S) will be built in the Garlsdon.
In the first case (S1), the supermarket is planned to be set up in the northwest of the town in countryside. This site is close to Hindon with the population of 10,000 and housing area. In addition, there are railways and a main road passing by the site, which means the people in Bransdon and Cransdon can go shopping in that place conveniently.
Low income earners appear to spend less than other income groups on fast foods, though fish and chips remains their most popular fast food, followed by hamburgers and then pizza.
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The bar chart demonstrates the amount of money spent on fast food in Britain each week. The graph illustrates the changes of expenditure on fast food.
Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
The graph below shows the different modes of transport used to travel to and from work in one European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000.
From the graph we can see that in 1970, pizza was the most popular fast food. However, the consumption of pizza was surpassed by that of the other two fast foods in the middle of this period of time. The consumption of hamburgers and pizza has risen steadily over the 20 year period to 1990 while the consumption of fish and chips has been in decline over that same period with a slight increase in popularity since 1985.
The chart shows the number of mobile phones and landlines per 100 people in selected countries.
The chart below shows the amount of money per week spent on fast foods in Britain. The graph shows the trends in consumption of fast foods.
To sum up, the consumption of the three above mentioned fast foods in Britain showed certain rises and falls as illustrated in the chart and graph over the designated 20 years.
The bar chart shows that high income earners
consumed considerably more fast foods than the other income groups, spending more than twice as much on hamburgers(43 pence per person per week) than on fish&chips (17 pence) and pizza(19 pence). Average income group also favored
The bar chart demonstrates how much money was spent on fast food per week in the UK, while the line chart reveals the trend of fast food consumption over the same period of time.
pence.
From the line chart we can see that in 1970, pizza was the most popular fast food, followed by fish&chips and hamburgers. However, the consumption of pizza was surpassed by that of the other two fast foods in the middle of this period of time./ However, the consumption of pizza was surpassed by that of hamburgers in 1982 and fish&chips in1987. The consumption of hamburgers and fish&chips rose steadily over the 20 year period from 1970 to 1990 while the consumption of pizza declined over the same period of time with a slight increase in popularity after 1985.
Average income earners also favored hamburgers, spending 33 pence per person per week, followed by fish and chips with 24 pence, then pizza with 11 pence.
In conclusion/ To sum up, both the bar chart and the line chart illustrate the changes in the consumption of the three above mentioned fast foods in Britain.
The bar chart shows how much money was spent on fast foods per week in the UK over a span of 20 years from 1970 to 1990 while the graph reveals the trend of fast food consumption over the same period of time.