Đề thi IELTS Writing 14/3/2015Task 1: The chart compares the resources used to make 1000 disposable cups in different materials: polystyrene and paper, and the table shows the amount of
Trang 1Đề thi IELTS Writing 14/3/2015
Task 1: The chart compares the resources used to make 1000 disposable cups in different
materials: polystyrene and paper, and the table shows the amount of different elements required for making polystyrene and paper cups
Task 2: Some working parents believe childcare centres can provide best care for
children, others think other family members like grandparents can do this job Discuss both views and give your own opinion
Trang 2ĐÁP ÁN THAM KHẢO Task 1:
A galace at the charts provided reveals the amount of different elements required for making 1,000 polystyrene and paper cups
the production of 1,000 polystyrene cups needs 8 kilograms of petroleum and 13 kilograms of other chemicals These two kinds of elements are heated with great quantities of steam which is ten times as much as other chemicals This process is rather energy-saving, only costing 0.6 cubic metres of water and 6 kilowatts of electricity
However, in the process of making paper cups, the consumptio of water and electricity is more than ten times that in polystyrene cups It also requires more petroleum, with 18 kilograms being added It is worth mentioning that the production of paper cups doesn't need much other chemicals and steam The amount of other chemicals is less than two thirds of that in polystyrene cups
Overall, the production of polystyrene cups is environmentally friendly, because it costs less energy and does not need any wood, while 1,000 paper cups almost needs 220 kilograms of wood
Task 2:
Traditionally, toddlers are raised by their relatives such as grandparents in most countries However, daycare centres have gained a growing popularity among working parents in recent years From my point of view, attending childcare centres has more benefits
One obvious argument in favor of daycare centres is that they provide children with the professional childhood education This is because these centres are usually equipped with well-trained staff who can impart different skills, such as singing, dancing, painting and storytelling, to children through a variety of activities dirung the day In addition to the well-organised, structured projects, toddlers are provided with more opportunities to socialize with other peers, which helps them gain confidence and self-consciousness However, these opportunities are rare to achieve if they are watched over by grandparents
Opponents feel that a relative care is as effective as children centres the reason for this is that taking care of a child is never an easy task, as children need constant love and attention in fact due to the limited number of caregivers, children are less likely to get the one-on-one care By contrast, relatives, grandparents in particular, have sufficient time to take care of their beloved grandchildren, which also contributes to the family bond
I personally believe that no child can become an active and valuable member of any society without intercommunicating with other peers Therefore, although there are convincing arguments for a relative care, it is better to send them into daycare centres during the childhood period