英语图表作文(主打经典套句)原创版

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英语图表作文(主打经典套句)原创版
1.The chart shows that the percentage of British households with a range ofconsumer durables steadily increased between 1972 and 1983. (Test 1, Cambridge 2)
The chart shows that thepercentage of S M increased between Y1 and Y2.
2. The greatestincrease was in telephone ownership, rising from 42% in 1972 to 77% in 198
3.(Test 1, Cambridge2)
The M increase was in S,rising from N1 inY1 to N2 inY2.
3. Together with thebig increases in the ownership of washing machines and refrigerators, they areevidence of both rising living standards and the trend of lifestyles based oncomfort and convenience. (Test 1, Cambridge2)
Together with the Mincreases in S, they are evidence of both F1and the trend of F2.
4.Thechart shows the number of hours of leisure enjoyed by men and women in atypical week in 1998-9, according to gender and employment status. (Test 2, Cambridge 2)
The chart shows the number of Sin P in Y, according to F status.
5. Here too, menenjoyed more leisure time -- over eighty hours, compared with seventy hours forwomen, perhaps once again reflecting the fact that women spend more timeworking in the home than men.
(Test 2, Cambridge2)
Here too, A1 enjoyedmore B -- over V1, compared with V2 for A2, perhapsonce again reflecting the fact that F.
6. Overall, the chartdemonstrates that in the categories for which statistics on male leisure timewere available, men enjoyed at least ten hours of extra leisure time. (Test 2, Cambridge 2) Overall, the chart demonstratesthat in the categories for F, S enjoyed at least N of F.
7.Infact there is considerable fluctuation from country to country. (Test 4, Cambridge 2)
In fact there is Mfluctuation from F1 to F2.
8. InGreat Britainthe numbers in prison have increased steadily from 30,000 in 1930 to 80,000 in 1980. (Test 4, Cambridge 2) In P, the numbers of Fhave increased M from N1 inY1 to N2 inY2.
9. On the other handinAustralia, andparticularly inNew Zealand,the numbers fell markedly from 193 to 1940. (Test 4, Cambridge 2)
On the other hand in P1,and M1 inP2, the numbers fell M2 from N1to N2.
10. Since then theyhave increased gradually, apart from in 1980 when the numbers in prison inNew Zealandfell by about 30,000 from the 1970 total. (Test 4, Cambridge 2)
Since then they have increased M,apart from in Y1 when the numbers of F in P fell by about N1from the N2 inY2.
11.Canadais theonly country in which the numbers in prison have decreased over the period 1930to 1980, although there have been fluctuations in this trend. (Test 4, Cambridge 2)
P is the only country in which the numbers of F havedecreased over the period Y1 to Y2, although there have beenfluctuations in this trend.
12. The figures fortheUnited Statesindicate the greatest number of prisoners compared to the other four countriesbut population size needs to be taken into account in this analysis. (Test 4, Cambridge 2)
The figures for S1indicate the M number of F compared to the other S2 but Fneeds to be taken into account in this analysis.
13. The prisonpopulation in theUnited Statesincreased rapidly from 1970 to 1980and this must be a worrying trend. (Test 4, Cambridge 2)
The S in Pincreased M from Y1 to Y2 and this must be a/an Mtrend.
14. The table gives abreakdown of the different types of family who were living in poverty inAustraliain1999. (Test 1, Cambridge4) The table gives a breakdown ofthe different types of S who were living in F in P in Y.
15. On average, 11%of all households, comprising almost two million people, were in this position.(Test 1, Cambridge4) On average, N1 of all S,comprising almost N2 people, were F.
16. However, thosecomprising of only one parent or a single adult had almost double thisproportion of poor people, with 20% and 19% respectively. (Test 1, Cambridge 4)
However, those comprising of S1had almost double this proportion of S2, with N1 and N2respectively.
17. Couples generallytended to be better off, with lower poverty levels for couples without children(7%) than those with children (20%). (Test 1, Cambridge 4)
S1M tended to be better off, with F (N1) than MS2 (N2).
18. Overall, the tablesuggests that households of single adults and those with children were morelikely to be living in poverty than those consisting of couples. (Test 1, Cambridge 4)
Overall, S1 suggeststhat S2 were more likely to be F1 than S3.
19. The chart givesinformation about post-school qualification in terms of the different levels offurther education reached by men and women inAustraliain 1999. (Test 3, Cambridge 4)
The chart gives informationabout S in terms of the different
F in P in Y.
20. We can see immediatelythat there were substantial
differences in the proportion of men and women atdifferent levels. (Test 3, Cambridge4)
We can see immediately thatthere were M differences in F at different levels.。

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