英文图表作文例题
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英文图表作文例题
1. The chart shows the percentage of people using different modes of transportation in a city. The most popular mode of transportation is private cars, with 40% of people using them. Public buses come in second, with 30% of people using them. Walking is also quite popular, with 20%
of people choosing this mode of transportation. Lastly,
only 10% of people use bicycles.
2. The bar graph displays the number of hours teenagers spend on various activities in a week. It is interesting to note that the majority of their time is spent on sleeping, with an average of 8 hours per day. Following that, teenagers spend around 5 hours on school-related activities, including attending classes and doing homework. They also spend a significant amount of time, roughly 4 hours, on leisure activities such as watching TV, playing video games, or hanging out with friends.
3. The line graph illustrates the average temperature
in a city over the course of a year. The temperature starts off relatively low in January, around 5 degrees Celsius, and gradually increases to a peak in July, reaching 30 degrees Celsius. After July, the temperature starts to decrease slowly, reaching its lowest point in December, at around 10 degrees Celsius. Overall, the graph shows a clear pattern of seasonal temperature changes.
4. The pie chart represents the distribution of household expenses in a typical family. The largest portion of the budget, 40%, is spent on housing, including rent or mortgage payments. The second largest expense is groceries, accounting for 25% of the budget. Other significant expenses include transportation, at 15%, and utilities, at 10%. The remaining 10% is allocated for miscellaneous expenses such as entertainment, clothing, and healthcare.
5. The scatter plot demonstrates the relationship between hours spent studying and test scores for a group of students. It is evident that there is a positive
correlation between the two variables. As the number of hours spent studying increases, so do the test scores.
However, it is important to note that there are some students who achieve high scores despite spending fewer hours studying, indicating that individual factors such as intelligence or prior knowledge also play a role in test performance.。