题目:The table below shows the percentage of households with various electronic items in New Zealand in 1995 and 2002. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main fe atures, and make comparisons where relevant
Electronic Goods in New Zealand Household
Percentage of households with: 1995 2002
Washing machine 97 97
Color TV 94 98
Computer 49 76
Cell phone 19 60
Video recorder 76 65
Dish washer 45 54
Digital camera 2 39
The table describes the proportion of families with different electronic items in 1995 and 2002.
In general, the households are classified into three kinds in terms of electronic goods in New Zealand families: rising percentages, decreasing percentages and remained stable.
Those houses which gained percentages in the period included colour TV, computers, sell phones, dish washers and digital cameras. The rising speed between 1995 and 2002 in sell phones is faster than other items, rising from 19% in 1995 to 60% in 2002. Then followed by digital cameras, increasing from only 2% in 1995 to nearly 40% in 2002. Colour TVs shared the least increase, they merely increased by 4% between the two years.
Since these items shared an increasing trend, the video recorders showed a decreasing trend, dropping from 76% in 1995 to just 65% in 2000. The washing machines remained stable, about 47% in both years.
Overall, as can be seen from the table that cell phones reveal the major increase while video recorders indicate a small drop in the two years.