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y to biology. However, spending too much time on watching TV may cause obesity and impair their eye sights. Therefore, children should under their parents’ guidance to shorten the time of watching TV or playing puters and avoid inappropriate contents.In addition, children should engage in more outdoor activities such as doing sports or volunteer works. Outdoor sports can not only enhance children’s fitness, but also promote the relationships with friends. And volunteer works can enlarge their life experience and foster their motivation of helping others. Moreover, elders need more concerns and care. Children can visit their grandparents during the free time chatting with them and being closer to their family members.Last but not least, various extracurricular activities / classes are flooding into children’s life. They can choose whatever they like to develop their hobbies. Music, language, drawing are the most popular classes. However, parents should treat these activities as their children’s hobbies and show due respect for their kids39。 Tokyo was No. 3 with 155km。IELTS 5 test 1 writing task 1The graph below shows the proportion of the population aged 65 and over between 1940 and 2040 in three different countries. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make parisons where relevant.The line graph pares the percentage of people aged 65 or more in three countries over a period of 100 years.It is clear that the proportion of elderly people increases in each country between 1940 and 2040. Japan is expected to see the most dramatic changes in its elderly population.In 1940, around 9% of Americans were aged 65 or over, pared to about 7% of Swedish people and 5% of Japanese people. The proportions of elderly people in the USA and Sweden rose gradually over the next 50 years, reaching just under 15% in 1990. By contrast, the figures for Japan remained below 5% until the early 2000s.Looking into the future, a sudden increase in the percentage of elderly people is predicted for Japan, with a jump of over 15% in just 10 years from 2030 to 2040. By 2040, it is thought that around 27% of the Japanese population will be 65 years old or more, while the figures for Sweden and the USA will be slightly lower, at about 25% and 23% respectively. (Band: 9)IELTS 5 test 1 writing task 2Universities should accept equal numbers of male and female students in every subject. To what extent do you agree or disagree?[Answer 1]In my opinion, men and women should have the same educational opportunities. However, I do not agree with the idea of accepting equal proportions of each gender in every university subject.Having the same number of men and women on all degree courses is simply unrealistic. Student numbers on any course depend on the applications that the institution receives. If a university decided to fill courses with equal numbers of males and females, it would need enough applicants of each gender. In reality, many courses are more popular with one gender than the other, and it would not be practical to aim for equal proportions. For example, nursing courses tend to attract more female applicants, and it would be difficult to fill these courses if fifty per cent of the places needed to go to males.Apart from the practical concerns expressed above, I also believe that it would be unfair to base admission to university courses on gender. Universities should continue to select the best candidates for each course according to their qualifications. In this way, both men and women have the same opportunities, and applicants know that they will be successful if they work hard to achieve good grades at school. If a female student is the best candidate for a place on a course, it is surely wrong to reject her in favor of a male student with lower grades or fewer qualifications.In conclusion, the selection of university students should be based on merit, and it would be both impractical and unfair to change to a selection procedure based on gender. (Band: 9)[Answer 2]In modern world, people attempt to educate in some universities for getting knowledge, experience and establishing social environment for their future life but universities want to find more talent and creative students. Moreover, nowadays it is widespread belief that while university admissions choosing students they must keep in their mind preserving equality between men and women. There are many arguments supporting both views, those for and those against.On one hand, it is obvious that in the past, there was a discrimination between men and women and men excelled women in all positions of society. Thereby, women had difficulties for getting education. For instance, in the nineteenth century, in my country, they could not educate because of not being allowed by that time39。 Washington DC ranked No. 4 with 126 km. Kyoto and Los Angeles were the most interesting, with merely 11km and 28km respectively, nothing parable with the top 4 cities.Third, we see some really unexpected figures about the number of passengers transported by the subway system in these six cities. Tokyo took the lead with billion。 personal interests and inclinations as regards their future careers.To conclude, I think children can learn much more during the spare time than in school. They should arrange the time reasonably to their prehensive abilities in order to meet the demands of society.General training test B (Task 1)You have a full time job and are also doing a part time evening course. You now find that you cannot continue the course. Write a letter to your tutor. In your letter .describe the situation.explain why you cannot continue at this time.say what action you would like to takeDear Mr John,I am a current parttime student in your Introduction to Accounting evening class at Chisholm Institute. I am simultaneously working as a fulltime teller at