[Arushi] Writing Practice Test 1159461
Task 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The chart and table below give information about tourists at a particular holiday resort in Australia.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words.

The pie chart and table illustrate information about tourists from Asia, Europe, the US, and other countries regarding the length of stay, accommodations, and their activities of choice while at a holiday resort in Australia.
Most travellers from Asia and Europe visit this acclaimed holiday resort, making up almost three-fourths of the tourists.
The average length of stay ranges from seven to sixteen days, with Asian tourists occupying the lower end and European tourists the higher, while Americans and people from other regions stay for fourteen and ten days, respectively. Europeans and tourists from other regions prefer to live in a camp or a caravan, whereas Asian and American tourists enjoy the amenities of high-end hotels. Sightseeing is a common activity amongst Asians and Americans, with Europeans and other tourists wanting to bask in the glory of the sun and the water with activities such as swimming, sunbathing and surfing.
Asians and Europeans contribute to tourism in Australia fairly enough.
Task 2
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
More and more people are becoming seriously overweight. Some people suggest that the solution to this problem is to increase the price of fattening foods. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
You should write at least 250 words.
Obesity is an increasing risk among people who consume fattening foods. Many recommend we can combat this issue by increasing the price of foods which cause this problem in the first place. I agree and disagree.
In this world where people live fast lives and drive fast cars, they also want fast food. Food items such as burgers, french fries, fried chicken or anything canned or instant (like noodles) are preferred since they require the least effort. They may be effortless to consume or cook-- but every coin has two sides-- they are also unhealthy. The only nutritional requirement they fulfil is copious amounts of sodium and fat. Since they also lack protein, we don't feel satiated and always go back for more than necessary, which only contributes to an increase in weight.
Increasing the price of these fattening foods may or may not help our cause because people who earn well enough and would not care to change their lifestyle will still want them anyway. It may push others to drop these bad habits and adopt new ones to learn how to eat clean to avoid health issues like obesity or cardiovascular diseases. However, in this economy, increasing the price of food may not be a good idea since most people suffer from unemployment and cannot afford to eat anything out of budget. They have to feed their families, and it may as well be junk food, if not anything else.
We as a society can come forward and spread information about the harmful effects of these fattening foods and encourage people to adopt a lifestyle that leads to a disease-free future. The government can run programs to educate and entertain people to help them drop these foods.
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