雅思小作文词汇句式(2)(在线收听

   第二部分:Task1 写作常识

  一、图形种类及概述法:
  泛指一份数据图表:a data graph/chart/diagram/illustration/table
  饼图:pie chart
  直方图或柱形图:bar chart / histogram
  趋势曲线图:line chart / curve diagram
  表格图:table
  流程图或过程图:flow chart / sequence diagram
  程序图:processing/procedures diagram
  以下是一些较常用的描述用法
  The table/chart diagram/graph shows (that)
  According to the table/chart diagram/graph
  As (is) shown in the table/chart diagram/graph
  As can be seen from the table/chart/diagram/graph/figures,
  figures/statistics shows (that)...
  It can be seen from the figures/statistics
  We can see from the figures/statistics
  It is clear from the figures/statistics
  It is apparent from the figures/statistics
  table/chart/diagram/graph figures (that) ...
  table/chart/diagram/graph shows/describes/illustrates how
  阅卷考官经常是不会看那些图表的,因此文章必须逻辑清晰,如果描述得能令人在脑海里勾画出那个data chart,这篇task1无疑会达到8分的水平。开篇的第一句话可以是一句高度概括性的introduction(当然开门见山直接描述也是一种写法);这样做不仅使文章更趋于完美,而且可以达到凑字数的目的(但不要照抄题目,除非时间相当紧迫)。接下来另起一段开始进行描述(根据实际情况1-2段),这当中经常要连续使用非限定性定于从句,从而使得描述过程流畅、清晰。最后也可再另起一段进行简短的综述(并非必须)。上述的任何一个步骤都要遵循依据现有data进行客观描述的原则,任何推测性或议论性的内容写得再多、再精彩不仅不会加分,而且还会成为扣分的因素。
  二、data的具体表达法
  data在某一个时间段固定不变:fixed in time
  在一系列的时间段中转变:changes over time
  持续变化的data在不同情况下:
  增加:increase / raise / rise / go up ...
  减少:decrease / grow down / drop / fall ...
  波动:fluctuate / rebound / undulate / wave ...
  稳定:remain stable / stabilize / level off ...
  最常用的两种表达法:
  动词 + 副词形式(Verb+Adverb form)
  形容词 + 名词形式(Adjective+Noun form)
  1. Verb+Adverb form
  The number of XXX
  +increase/jump/rise/decrease/drop/fall/fluctuate...
  +insignificantly/significantly/slightly/suddenly/rapidly/dramatically/sharply/steeply/steadily/gradually/slowly...
  +from (第一时间) to (第二时间) / between (第一时间) and (第二时间)
  2. Adjective+Noun form
  There was a (very) sudden/rapid/dramatic/significant/sharp/steep/steady/gradual/slow/slight
  +increase/jump/rise/decrease/drop/fall/fluctuation (注意:上述很多词不可用于修饰fluctuation)
  +in the number of XXX from (第一时间) to (第二时间) / between (第一时间) and (第二时间)
  描述稳定的data:
  The number of XXX remained steady/stable from (第一时间) to (第二时间) / between (第一时间) and (第二时间)
  The number of XXX stayed the same from (第一时间) to (第二时间) / between (第一时间) and (第二时间)
  There was little change / hardly any change / no change in the number of XXX from from (第一时间) to (第二时间) / between (第一时间) and (第二时间)
  描述不同状态的data
  Noun form:
  steady drop / sharp rise peak / dramatic fall / sharp drop
  Verbal form:
  (to) bottom out / (to) reach the bottom / (to) increase gradually / (to) reach a plateau / (to) remain steady
  描述the highest point以及the lowest point
  高点极值:
  The monthly profit / The figures / The situation ...
  +peaked in (月份/年) <准确时间点用at XXX> at XXX% / XXX(极点data)
  或者reached a peak / a high point at XXX% / XXX(极点data)
  低点极值:
  XXX bottomed out / reached
  +rock / the bottom / a low point
  或者hit a trough
  此外,在描述过程中还有很多的conjunctional words/sentences,最常用的固定搭配如下:
  并列: as well as(句首/中), also, as well(句尾), either, neither, too, moreover, furthermore, in addition, additionally, besides, what"s more, apart from ...
  举例: for example, for instance, to illustrate, as an illustration, in particular, particularly, especially
  事实: as a matter of fact, in fact, actually, as long as, so long as ...
  雷同/近似:similarly, likewise(句首/尾), at the same time, equally ...
  转折: however, whereas, nevertheless, nonetheless, though, although, even though, while, yet, on the contrary, contrarily, in contrast, conversely, on the other hand, unlikely, in stead (of), in spite of, despite of ...
  原因与结果
  1. cause-suggestion (几乎不常用)
  since / now that ...; I hope that...
  because of/on account of/owing to/thanks to + (doing) sth, I hope that...
  2. cause-effect (较常用)
  XXX lead to / bring about / result in/ account for ...
  (一个句子), therefore / thus / hence / as a result / consequently / (and) so ...
  3. effect-cause (较常用)
  XXX be caused by / result from / be the result of / be the effect of / be the consequence of ...
  (一个句子), because ...
  it is adj. that ...
  it is unimaginable that ...
  it is undeniable that ...
  it is interesting to discover that ...
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