The chart below shows the value of one country’s exports in
various categories during 2015 and 2016. The table shows
the percentage change in each category of exports in 2016
compared with 2015.
The chart below compares levels of recycling, as well as some less
environmentally friendly forms of waste management, in fifteen European
countries.
The bar chart shows the percentage of waste that is recycled, put into landfill or
incinerated in various EU countries.
If we look at the fifteen EU countries as a whole, it is clear that more waste goes to
landfill sites than to any other refuse management facility. In fact, while around half of
the countries put the majority of their waste into landfill sites, only two countries recycle
at least 50% of the waste that they produce.
Austria and Belgium are the most environmentally friendly of the fifteen countries,
recycling around 60% and 50% of their waste respectively. Germany, Sweden and
Netherlands also appear to have effective recycling programmes, resulting in
roughly 40% of waste being processed in this way in each country.
Other EU countries recycle far less. Greece, Ireland and the UK, for example, only
recycle around 10% of refuse, and put between 80 and 90 per cent of their waste into
landfill. Finally, while most non-recycled waste in the EU area goes to landfill, four
countries, namely Luxembourg, Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark, incinerate
more waste than they bury.
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The table shows the amount of money given to developing
countries by the USA, EU countries and other countries from
2006 to 2010. (Figures are in millions of dollars)
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The charts below show the percentage of people aged 23-65 in different
occupations in one UK town (Ashby) and in the UK as a whole in 2008.
The chart below shows the annual pay (thousands of dollars)
for doctors and other workers in seven countries in 2004
The annual pay of other workers in all the countries was significantly lower than that of doctors.
In America, other employees received 40,000 dollars per year, about 5000 dollars more than
the figure for switzerlad. Annual salaries of other workers in France and Finland were about
30,000 dollars and roughly 27,000 dollars respectively, compared to the figures for Italy, Czecj
Republuc and germany, at 20,000 dollars.
The total aid experienced a sharp increase, from 15.7 million dollars in 2006 to 28.1 million
dollars in 2010, despite a fall of 900,000 in 2009. The us was the biggest contributor in all the years.
Staring at 9.8 million in 2006, it reached a high of 17 million 2008 before seeing a small decline to 16.7
million in 2009 but raising again to 20.3 million at the end of the period.
The money donated from European countries and other nations shows similar trends.
The charts below show the percentage of water used by different sectors in
Sydney, Australia, in 1997 and 2007.
The charts illustrate the number of people who were affected by
four types of noise pollution in day and night in cities and rural
areas in 2007 .
the graph shows the information about the international conferences in three
capital cities in 1980 – 2010.
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the graph below shows different sources of air
pollutants in the UK from 1990 to 2005.
Summarise the information by selecting and
reporting the main features, and
make comparisons where relevant.
The pie charts show the results of a survey conducted by a
university on the opinions of full-time and part-time students about
its services.
The tables below provide information about the consumption
and production of potatoes in five parts of the world in 2006.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,
and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words.
Charts A and B show the share of the UK and Australian
cinema market in 2001 and cinema admission in the UK and
Australia from 1976 to 2006.
Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown
below.
You should write at least 150 words.
Chart A: Films screened in the UK and Australia, 2001.
Chart B: UK and Australian cinema admission, 1976 to 2006.