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TASK 1
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剑3 TEST4
The graph blew shows the unemployment rates in the US and Japan between March 1993 and March 1999.
Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown blow.
范文:
According to the results of the labor-force research published recently, the following conclusions can be drawn from it.
In March , Stats had seven percent of their workforce which might not seen disastrous until compared with Japan, where % were unemployed. However, the unemployment rate in United States began declining slowly since March 1993,and reached 5% mark in the middle of 1996. Japan turned out to be less lucky, as their unemployment rate doubled in three years. From then on, the percentage of unemployed workforce in United States remained roughly the same-about 5% until March 99, although there were minor falls and rises in the unemployment rate.
As for Japan, the percentage of unemployment fell rapidly by -% after March 1996, but from summer 1996 and onwards it grew steadily and without any falls tot reach % boundary in March 1999.
The major conclusion that I’ve drawn using the graph, is that number of unemployed in USA decreased by about % in the course of six years, while in Japan it actually increased by %. As a result, in March 99, both Japan and US had about 5% of their work force unemployed.
TEST1
The graph blew shows the proportion of the population aged 65 and over between 1940 and 2040 in three different countries.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparison where relevant.

范文:
The graph shows the increase in the ageing population in Japan, Sweden and the USA. It indicates that the porcentage of elderly people in all three countries is expected to increase to almost 25% of the respective populations by the year 2040.
In 1940 the proportion of people aged 65 or more atood at only 5% in Japan, approximately 7% in