Task 1 考题题库
1)Bar chart(柱状图)
The chart below shows the production of energy (million units) generated by wind in four different countries between 1985 and 2000.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
参考范文
The bar chart shows data on the wind energy production in India, Denmark, Germany and the US in the period ranging from 1985 to 2000.
As is observed from the given data, India and Demark both produced increasing amount of energy within the fifteen years. Unlike India, whose wind energy output escalated steadily, Denmark witnessed a dramatic increase of 1100 million units from 1990 to 1995. And in 2000, Demark generated the largest quantity of wind energy among the four nations, at 1700 million units.
Germany and the US shared a similar pattern of wind power generation, both experiencing a rise and then a fall. It is noticeable that the US was the country where the most wind energy was produced for the first ten years, reaching a peak at 1800 million units in 1990. Meanwhile, Germany’s wind energy production peaked at 1500 million units in 1995 and then showed a notable drop over the following five years.
In general, as a renewable energy, wind power enjoyed a rising popularity. Its output in the four countries in 2000, as a whole, almost tripled the quantity in 1985.
2)Map(地图)
The map illustrates the present situation and future development about an office building.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
参考范文
The map draws the present arrangement of a building and the future blueprint of it.
Before modification, the whole layout of the floor is in a balanced setting: two grasslands are located in the south and west of building, and four office rooms and a reception horizontally lie in the south of the building, while opposite of these are a kitchen, canteen and store room respectively in the north and there is an corridor separating north and south area. Several WCs are arranged at the end of corridor near the east grassland.
The whole setting will be completely different when change happens. The west and east grasslands are about to disappear, instead, outdoor areas will occupy the west one and WCs will replace the east one. The whole south area is going to be transformed into a narrow corridor and only in southeast of the corridor meeting rooms are placed, which means all the other rooms are expected to be arranged in the north: from west to east are three relatively large offices, store room, and a new multifunctional coffee-catering restroom substituting kitchen and canteen. However, the reception room will no longer be in the future plan anymore.