2018年5月19日雅思寫作機經(jīng)重點預(yù)測九
參考題目9
The line graph compares average yearly spending by Americans on mobile and landline phone services from 2001 to 2010.
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解題思路
【首段】總述圖表比較2001年到2010年美國手機費用和固定電話費用的變化 【二段】總述使用手機費用增長固定電話費用減少,在2006年手機費用超過固定電話費用 【三段】分述2001年到2006年手機費用和固定電話費用的變化情況 【尾段】分述2006年到2010年手機費用和固定電話費用的變化情況
范文
The line graph compares average yearly spending by Americans on mobile and landline phone services from 2001 to 2010. It is clear that spending on landline phones fell steadily over the 10-year period, while mobile phone expenditure rose quickly. The year 2006 marks the point at which expenditure on mobile services overtook that for residential phone services. In 2001, US consumers spent an average of nearly $700 on residential phone services, compared to only around $200 on cell phone services. Over the following five years, average yearly spending on landlines dropped by nearly $200. By contrast, expenditure on mobiles rose by approximately $300. In the year 2006, the average American paid out the same amount of money on both types of phone service, spending just over $500 on each. By 2010, expenditure on mobile phones had reached around $750, while the figure for spending on residential services had fallen to just over half this amount.