Guide To ielts (answer key)
TASK 1 Bar Charts (pages 194–201)
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- 3 IELTS PRACTICE TASK For a sample answer, see Student’s Book, Sample Writing Answers (pages 334–342). 5
TASK 1 Bar Charts (pages 194–201)
2 Example answers: 1 The bar chart provides information about how much rain has fallen each month in this country over a 50-year period from 1951 to 2000. 2 A trend is how much something changes direction over time. 3 The main trend in this chart is that rain increases over the year, reaching a peak in September, then it declines through to December. 4 An exception is a number which does not fit the main trend. 5 The rainfall in May is higher than in June, so this statistic does not fit the main trend. 6 The lowest bars are in January, February and March; the highest bars are in August, September and October. ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 35 3 IELTS PRACTICE TASK For a sample answer, see Student’s Book, Sample Writing Answers (pages 334–342). 5 Example answers: 2 In 1950, there were slightly more bicycles produced than cars. 3 There were roughly three times as many cars produced in 1980 as in 1960. 4 By 2000, overall, there were far fewer cars produced than bicycles. 5 In 1980 there were about twice as many bicycles produced as cars. 6 In 1980 there were only half as many cars produced as bicycles. 6 Example answers: 2 In November, Viking Mountain had about half as much snow as Snowbury. 3 In December, there was almost three times as much snow at Snowbury as there was at Viking Mountain. 4 There was about twice as much snow at Powder Peak in December as there had been in November. 7 Example answers: 2 The London Olympics in 2012 were the second most expensive. 3 The Montreal Olympics (1976) and the Los Angeles Olympics (1984) were the least expensive. 4 The actual costs of the Seoul Olympics were only slightly higher than the estimated costs. 5 In general, the earlier Olympics were much less costly than the more recent Olympics. 6 The London Games were far more expensive than had been estimated. 8 Example answers: 1 The chart shows the different types of housing both graduate and undergraduate students lived in in 2013. Tip – remember that you must use your own words in this sentence – don’t copy the wording directly from the instructions in the box above the chart. 2 The most popular types of undergraduate student accommodation were university dormitories and shared apartments. or Most undergraduate students lived in shared apartments or university dormitory accommodation. / The least popular types of undergraduate student accommodation were living in their own houses or in married student housing. 3 The most popular types of accommodation for graduate students were shared apartments and shared houses. or Most graduate students lived in shared apartments or shared houses. / The least popular were university dormitories (no graduate students lived in dormitories) and living with their parents. 4 Similarities: Shared apartments were a popular choice of accommodation for both undergraduate and graduate students. Differences: University dormitories were popular with undergraduate students. No graduates lived in this type of accommodation. / Around 750 graduate students lived in married student housing, whereas only a relatively small number of undergraduate students did so (about 100).9 9 Example answers: 1 The chart shows the different types of housing both graduate and undergraduate students lived in in 2013. Overall, there were many more undergraduate students in student accommodation than graduate students. 2 The most popular types of undergraduate student accommodation were university dormitories (over 4,000) and shared apartments (just under 4,000). The least popular types of undergraduate student accommodation were living in their own houses or in married student housing, which were both much less than 500. 3 The most popular types of accommodation for graduate students were shared apartments (just over 1,000) and shared houses (nearly 1,500). The least popular were university dormitories (no graduate students lived in dormitories) and living with their parents. 4 Shared apartments were a popular choice of accommodation for both undergraduate and graduate students. Whilst university dormitories were popular with undergraduate students, no graduates lived in this type of accommodation. Also, it is interesting to note that around 750 graduate students lived in married student housing, whereas only a relatively small number of undergraduate students did so (about 100). Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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