Đề thi viết IELTS đề 2 - Mã đề WPT2 - T7 - 2020

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The bar chart below shows the total number of minutes (in billions) of telephone calls in Australia, divided into three categories, from 2001- 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The bar chart below illustrates the statistics of time (billion minutes) spent on different types of phone calls (local, national and international, and cell phones) in Australia from 2001 to 2008. Overall, local calls was the most common and consumed the largest amount of time, but the popularization of cell phones had also caused more time spent on national and international calls. First of all, the total amount of minutes spent on local Australian phone calls had never been less than 72 billions, and it reached the highest rate at 90 billions in 2009. The second most time-consuming type of phone calls was national/international. It kept a steady increase from 38 billion minutes in 2001 to 61 billions in 2009. It is possible to believe that the rapid-growing popularity of cell phones was the major reason for the increased amount of time spent on national and international calls. As the chart displayed, the total minutes spent on cell phones was only 2 billions in 2001, but in 2006 it went up to 23 minutes, and then it elevated by more than 10 billion minutes every year until 39 billions in 2007.

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Space exploration has no longer been a si-fi fantasy since human-beings placed their first steps on the moon in 1950s. However, rapid evolution of technologies and the fast consumption of natural resources are also major concerns for many scientists in today's world. Some people believe that more money spent on space exploration is inevitable for fulfulling the demands of scientific discovery and the future development of human technologies; however, many others argue that this money should be invested in other more useful places where more human lives can be improved. Space exploration has always been a fascinating topic over the recent years. Scientists have long been searching for possible ways to contact the unknown lives outside this planet and unwrap the secrets of the universe such as the black holes and the birth of the space. The more advanced human-technologies become, the further an austronaut can travel to. Scientists believe that space discoveries can help human beings to develop new technologies and find new resources outside our solar system. However, the evolutions of technologies and equipments always require huge investments. In fact, space exploration can be both benefitial and time-consuming. If such a scientific project is carried and supervised by a rich nation, greater success can be seen. However, there are many other pre-existing problems on the other side of this planet that require attention and aids, such as hunger and proverty. In this case, I think these issues should be prioritized because every human life is precious. If those people's lives are taken care off, there should be less worries on scientific research as well. In conclusion, space exploration can be benefitial for the evolution of human technologies and possible findings of new resources. However, they should be done after fulfilling the basic needs other people on the other side of this planet.