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小作文不要解读,不要总结,重点在描述
作文类型:
- line
- bar
- pie
- table
numbers, describe,compare,changes/trend
5.diagram-comparing
6.diagram-process(map)
4段
introduction: one sentence, paraphrase the question(一句话复述题目)
overview:two sentences, the main ,general things
details:
details: two details paragraphs makes you organize or group the information better.
line graph
compare!
1 线条之最general comparison(summary ,overview).eg: higher overall
2 特殊点compare the lines at specific points(details paragraphs)
- introduction
题目:the graph below shows electricity production(in terawatt hours)in France between 1980 and 2012.
改写为首段引入:the line graph compares the amount of electricity produced in France using four different sources of power over 32 years.
- overview-2 sentences, 2 main points (线条之最)
it is clear that nuclear power was by far the most important means of electricity generation over the period shown.(最高的线)
Renewables provided the lowest amount of electricity in each year.
- details -2sentences,2 main points (点之最)
in 1980, thermal power stations were the main source of electricity in France, generating around 120 terawatt hours of power.nuclear and hydroelectric power stations produced just under 75 terawatt hours of electricity each, and renewables provided a negligible amount. just one year later, nuclear power overtook thermal power as the primary source of electricity.
⚠️:图标的关键词直接抄写会有坑,注意意思畅通!nuclear was 75 terawatt hours of electricity. nuclear power was used to produce 75 terawatt hours of electricity.🙆nuclear power stations produced 75 terawatt hours of electricity. 🙆
detail(线条的关键点)
between 1980 and 2005, electricity production from nuclear power rose dramatically to a peak of 430 terawatt hours , by contrast, the figure for thermal power fell to only 50 terawatt hours in 1985, and remained at this level for the rest of the period, hydroelectric power generation remained relatively stable, at between 50 and 80 terawatt hours, for the whole 32-year period , but renewable electricity production saw only a small rise to approximately 25 terawatt hours by 2012.