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雅思考试大小作文范文,鉴于之前的作文对同学们来说可能都偏容易一点,以至于让同学们放松了警惕。不过该来的总是要来的……听力出地图题就算辽,小作文也是 地! 图! 题! 这该如何是好?头发都在考场耗光了……大作文也不走寻常路,
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The maps show the change ofan office building between the present and thefuture.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
You Should write at least 150 wards.
The floor plans illustrate how a current office building will be upgraded in the future.
At present, lying between two large lawns onits east and west, this office building has two entrances: the main one is opened at the southeast comer, while the side access is facing west.Inside the building, there are four offices in the south side; from the west to east in the north side are a kitchen, a canteen, and a storeroom respectively, with toilets available to employees in the northeast comer.
After the refurbishment, both lawns will be cleared to make room for an outdoor seating area with chairs in the west and the office expansion in the east. As for the internal layout, only will the west entrance and the storeroom remain intact. Another entrance will be moved to the centre of the south side, between two larger offices, while thekitchenand canteenwill be converted to offices. The new east wing will be mainly used for meeting with a coffee machine provided next to the relocated toilets in its northeastcorner.
Overall, the plan will bring significant external and internal changes to the building with an aim at creating more space forwork via expansion and the sacrifice of the outdoor lawns and theindoor catering facilities.
WRITING TASK2
Researches into new types of medicines and treatments are essential for improving health and dealing with diseases. Who do you think should fund these researches: private companies, individuals or governments?
Illnesses, chronic ones due to unhealthy lifestyles oracute ones caused by viruses orbacteria, have long beenone of the greatest threats to humanity throughout history. The key to combat them lies in the financial influx in the research and development of new medicines and treatments, which, in my opinion,should come from both governments and private companies but not individual citizens.
Most ordinary people's monetary resources are too limited to support these research projects. To ensure the quality of clinical researches or testing newly-invented medicines, advanced medical facilities, ranging from sophisticated apparatus to specially-designed medical bases, animal subjects, and pharmaceuticalexperts are usually required. Yet, all of these are beyond most working persons' affordability. Besides, by paying tax to the country, individuals, in fact, are already contributing their part to this campaign. After all, a certain proportion of the fiscal revenue that can be allocated backto diverse social aspects originates from citizens'income tax.
In comparison to individuals' indirect contribution and pharmaceutical companies' profit-driven business strategies, government funding is more likely to guarantee the benefits of the breakthroughs in pharmaceutical products and healthcare technologies to the public. Financially supported by fiscal budget, the patents of new vaccines or the therapiesare state-owned. In other words, they can be manufactured, priced, and introduced to the market in accordance with taxpayers' interests and affordability rather than for maximizing the monetary gains. In a larger picture, this can notonly prevent orcontrol an outbreak of highly contagious epidemic, but also lower the fatality rate simply owing to pricy medicines. In briefgovernments' participation is an irreplaceable fromof welfare to promote citizens quality of life and health.
Despite governments' crucial role, it must be stressed that their budget is not infinite. The financial need for installing the latest equipment andemploying world-class pharmaceutical professionals in all medical fields could be enormous and unrealistic forthe national treasury to bear merely. For this reason, the investment from the private sector in some areas irrelevant to fatal diseases is a complement. As for the less deadly diseases or health problems, such as influenzaand obesity, the cures developed resource-capable companies only offer a more potent alternative to those who could afford, whereas others can still choose to rely on the cheaper or free medical means provided by the state. At the same time, some commercial pharmaceutical or health products, such as anti-aging pills, can be launched to satisfy some customers' demands.
All in all, governments and private companies can exert different effects in pharmaceuticaland medical development, so both are essentialBy contrast, apart from paying tax, what individuals are able to do is relatively insignificant.
注意: 题目中提到的几个对象都要写到。 同学们会写了么?