Guide To ielts (answer key)
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20 A Finally, if the customer has already paid,
and then complains about anything, then this is something only the manager can sort out Section 3 21 A/C F: I guess we could look at local records to see why this particular site was chosen. M: OK, I’ll do that then. 22 C/A M: Really – now that is interesting. I could look to see whether anyone’s applied for permission to the local council’s Planning Office? F: Exactly. 23 E/D M: I guess we need to ask somebody if it’s OK before we go over there and start talking to people. F: Yes – the land belongs to the city council – and somebody there manages it. I’ll give them a call. 24 D/E F: Then I thought I ought to check out any other research there’s been on the subject. M: Yes, that’s true. We don’t want to do stuff that’s already been done! 25 B F: or something more attitudinal. Like, what motivates people to do it, what they get out of it, what difference it makes to their lives. M: Yes, I like that. Let’s go with that. 26 B M: Well, she said specifically … to go to her once we had a definite proposal – with the details in place. F: OK. Let’s do that then. 27 C F: I think that’s going to be the hardest part … finding what level of detail to go into. M: I think you’re right. 28 B but the creeping buttercup doesn’t have little leaves which point downwards just under the flower – they’re called sepals – whilst the bulbous buttercup does. 29 C And then it has polygonal-shaped leaves rather than triangular-shaped leaves. So if the leaf is divided into five sections rather than three, then it’s the creeping buttercup. |
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