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剑8 test 1 task 2

Children should be taught about how to be good members of the society, but who are responsible for this important task? Some people believe that parents should do this job, whereas others think that school is the right place.

For those who point to the parents, they indeed have valid reasons. Children spend a large amount of time with their parents, who are also the very first teacher to the children. Even from birth, children start to feel and learn how to be a member of a family, and the society is consisted of millions of families. After the child reaches school age, he or she spends every evening and weekend with their parents, and such valuable times are often spent reading or playing together. The intimate two to one relationship between the child and the parents strongly affect the child’s character and his/her social belief. Being the child’s ever first teacher and friend, the parent should take up the responsibility because they enjoy the closest relationship with the child and their teaching is very likely to be effective.

On the other hand, some also believe that children should learn how to be good members of the society at school. This claim also appears reasonable. It is in the school where children learn how to interact with others and how to cope with emotions such as anger and sadness. Also, after they reach school age, students spend most of their time in the school. Teachers set models for their students and if school could instill good belief into the teaching process, children will surely learn the correct knowledge about how to be a member of the society.

In my opinion, both of the above factors are important for helping a child to build the correct concept. Parents and school should work together and communicate frequently in order to monitor a child’s mental growth. This is probably the most effective way to guide a child on the journey to become a good member of the society.

剑桥雅思8 test 2 Task 1

Pie charts - UK school spending

The pie charts show the changes in annual spending by a UK school in 1981, 1991 and 2001. From the charts we can see that staff salaries accounted for most of the spending during each of the 3 years. While teachers’ salaries remained quite stable in the range of 40% to 50%, other workers salaries’ decreased from 28% in 1981 to 15% in 2001.

Spending on resources such as books and on furniture and equipment fluctuated in the 3 years, but in different trend. The school spent 15% of its money on resources in 1981 and this figure increased to 20% in 1991, before dropping to 9% in 2001. On the other hand, 15% of the capital in 1981 was spent on furniture and equipment, but the figure dropped to 5% in 1991 and increased significantly to 23% in 2001.

Spending on insurance had a minimal increase from 1981 to 1991: it rose from 2% to 3%. But obviously it became a more important factor of the school’s spending in 2001, when insurance occupied 8% of the school’s total spending.

剑桥雅思8 test 2 task 2 technology changes the relationship between people Technology has redefined various aspects of our lives including the manner in which people interact with each other. With the invention of mobile phones and the internet as well as social networking websites, communication as become so easy that some describe our world as being bombarded by information. These new inventions have undoubtedly benefited us in many respects, but at the same time some of their negative side effects can not be ignored.

On a personal basis, new technology not only helped us to connect with our loved ones more frequently and cheaply, it sometimes could be life-saving. Messages sent on tweeter could be viewed instantly by all your friends who may take immediate action to save your life. But on the other hand, there have also been complaints from parents who find a more distant and colder relationship with their children. Although young people may be spending more time at home nowadays, they simply sit in front of the computer screen whole day, apart from meal time. In fact this problem has also been noted by researchers, doctors and teachers, because more and more young people now lack the ability to interact properly with real people in the real world – in other words, people are now “isolated” by computers to some extent.

On a wider scale, the new styles of interaction between people have brought revolutionary changes to our society. For example, many universities now provide online courses, during which students could sit in their home watching a lecture that is held on the other side of the planet. Multinational corporations are saving millions of pounds on travelling costs thanks to online video phone calls. But while we enjoy all these advantages, we are also suffering from a new life style that is manifested by high pressure and fast pace. Many companies now require their employees to be accessible 24-7; you can also find people in Beijing working at midnight because

they have to interact with clients in New York. Some argue that this kind of busy life greatly increases world-wide productivity, but others believe it harms our health which could be extremely costly to the government.

To conclude, we must admit that technology has dramatically altered the way that we interact with other people. This alteration is like a two edged weapon – we must monitor it carefully to make sure that the negative effects don’t go beyond the bottom line.

剑桥雅思8 test 3 task 1 graphs - produce cement and concrete

The two graphs show the stages and equipment used in the cement-making process, and how cement is used to produce concrete for building purposes.

Cement is produced in several steps involving many kinds of equipment, but the material needed is just Limestone and Clay. First of all, these two ingredients are crushed into power, which goes through a mixer and mixed well. This mixture then passes through a tube shaped rotating heater to be heated to a certain temperature. Finally, the hot mixture comes down to a grinder which grinds it into cement. Packaged into bags, the cement is ready for sale.

In contrast, producing concrete involves only one step but the kinds of material needed are doubled: inside the clock-wise rotating concrete mixture, Cement, water, gravel and sand are mixed in the ratio of 15%: 10%: 50%: 25%. The well-mixed outcome of this step is called concrete. As we can see from the description above, the production of cement is a more complicated process than that of concrete, but the latter needs more ingredients.

剑8 test 3 task 2 – increase oil price

Some people assert that increasing the price of oil is the best way to solve growing traffic and pollution problems. Undoubtedly it could be an effective method, but in my opinion it might be too arbitrary to claim that increasing price of oil is the best measure.

From a financial perspective, the quantity of a product purchased by consumers is decided by the price of that product and by the consumers’ demand for this product. Higher price tend to drive away some buyers in the short term, but if demand keeps shooting up as is the case with oil, then most probably traffic and pollution problems will remain unsolved or even become worse. Therefore, we need to address this issue from both sides: demand and price.

To suppress the demand for oil, scientists have already introduced some greener, cheaper substitutes such as solar energy and wind power. Although some technical breakthroughs are still needed to enable us to use these substitutes on a wider, more stable basis, this field of study is very promising and represents the future, because our planet’s petrol storage is not unlimited, neither is it renewable. Governments should invest more in the development of such clean energy,building more wind farms, promoting the installation of solar panels at home, or even give tax incentives for purchasing hybrid cars.

Another way to decrease oil usage and thereby alleviate traffic jams is to provide better public transportation system. This, again, relies to a great extent on the government, who must realize that the money spent on the construction of trams and underground tubes will be revamped in the long run.

To conclude, tackling the problem of traffic and pollution is not easy, but there are many effective

options to choose from. It might be difficult to judge which one is the best, but I believe if we could combine those measures, we shall see better results.

剑桥雅思8 test 4 task 1 – goods transported in the UK

The graph shows the quantities of goods transported in the UK between 1974 and 2002 by four different modes of transport, namely road, water, rail and pipeline.

Overall, apart from railway transportation, each of the other methods has a marked increase during the period. Starting from about 39 million tonnes in 1974, the quantity transported by rail experienced two significant dips around the year 1985 and 1995, then climbed to only slightly over 40 million tonnes in 2002.

Road transportation has been the leading method used through the period. The quantity transported was 70 million tonnes in 1974 and almost 100 million tonnes in 2002, both figures were significantly higher than that for any other method. As the second most popular method, the growth of water transportation plateaued in 1980 after a robust increase and remained at around 60 milllion tonnes for about 10 years before starting to decrease. The lowest point was reached in 1999 at around 50 million, but since then it rose dramatically to 70 million in 2002. Pipeline transportation remained the least favored method during the period (at 5 million in 1974 and 22 million in 2002), but it had sustained a stable growth: no year saw any decrease in the quantity transported by pipeline, especially during 1993 to 1998, when the figure for each of the other methods, although to different extents, declined somehow.

剑桥雅思8 test 4 task 2 – weight increase and health decrease

In some countries the average weight of people is increasing but their level of health and fitness are decreasing. In this short passage we endeavor to provide some possible explanations to the phenomenon as well as some measures that could be taken to solve the issue.

We now live in a world that is quite different from the one in which our great grand parents lived. For the past thousands of years, hunger was perhaps the primary problem that threatened human being. But the situation was alleviated a lot during the most recent 100 years - thanks to scientists and farmers who greatly increased the productivity of farm land. But while most people in the world now enjoy the over-abundance of food, they are also suffering from health problems that stemmed from excessive eating. Diabetes, for example, now ranks among the top causes of death. Too much intake of sugar, oily food and red meat is the main cause of this disease.

To address this world-wide health issue, we must also look at our modern life-style. In this digitized world, most people take a 9am to 5pm job, sitting in front of a computer monitor. Such mental work rarely involves any physical exercise but is often manifested by high pressure. What makes the situation worse is what we do after going back home: mentally tired, we fill our stomach with some fast food and then sit down again to watch TV the whole evening until mid-night. In short, we are eating more junk food but exercising less; we are making more money but we are also more depressed by fierce competition and less sleep.

How can we cope with this chaos? In my opinion, the government should take immediate actions to educate people, especially children, about healthy food and lifestyle. There must be stricter rules and guidelines to regulate the food industry, as well as how they advertise their products. More sporting facilities should be provided to residents so that they can exercise on a regular basis. We could easily enumerate dozens of positive measures, but please bear in mind that it is more important to remind people about the seriousness of this issue because it is up to each individual to control his/her own diet and to start running.

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