IELTS
JOURNAL
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Sample Answer 20
The chart below shows the total number of Olympic medals won
by twelve different countries
The bar chart compares twelve countries in terms of the overall number of medals
that they have won at the Olympic Games.
It is clear that the USA is by far the most successful Olympic medal winning nation. It
is also noticeable that the figures for gold, silver and
bronze medals won by any
particular country tend to be fairly similar.
The USA has won a total of around 2,300 Olympic medals, including approximately
900 gold medals, 750 silver and 650 bronze. In second place on the all-time medals
chart
is the Soviet Union, with just over 1,000 medals. Again, the number of gold
medals won by this country is slightly higher than the number of silver or bronze
medals.
Only four other countries - the UK, France, Germany and Italy
- have won more than
500 Olympic medals, all with similar proportions of each medal colour. Apart from
the USA and the Soviet Union, China is the only other country with a noticeably
higher proportion of gold medals (about 200) compared to silver and bronze (about
100 each).
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IELTS
JOURNAL
68
Sample Answer 21
The chart below shows the process of waste paper recycling
The flow chart shows how waste paper is recycled. It is clear that there are six
distinct stages in this process, from the initial collection of waste paper to the
eventual production of usable paper.
At the first stage
in the paper recycling process, waste paper is collected either from
paper banks, where members of the public leave their used paper, or directly from
businesses. This paper is then sorted by hand and separated according
to its grade,
with any paper that is not suitable for recycling being removed. Next, the graded
paper is transported to a paper mill.
Stages four and five of the process both involve cleaning. The paper is cleaned and
pulped, and foreign objects such as staples are taken out. Following this,
all remnants
of ink and glue are removed from the paper at the de-inking stage. Finally, the pulp
can be processed in a paper making machine, which makes the end product: usable
paper.
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