Guide To ielts (answer key)
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3 IELTS PRACTICE TASK
For a sample answer, see Student’s Book, Sample Writing Answers (pages 334–342). 5 1 Films based on an original screenplay 2 Films based on books or plays 3 movies based on fact, movies based on TV shows, films based on fact 4 Films that were based on legends and fairy tales 5 Movies based on theme park rides, percentage of market share 6 Example answers: 1 The category of film which made the most movies were original screenplays (4,972 movies), whereas the lowest number of films made were based on theme park rides (just seven movies). 2 The highest grossing category was also original screenplays, followed by films which were based on books or plays. 3 Films based on theme park rides made the most money on average, per film, whilst original screenplays made the lowest money on average per film. 4 The films which had by far the highest market share (47.2%) had original screenplays. 7 1 Example answers: Table 1: 1 In North America, most people buy cars that are white (20%), followed by black and silver (both 17%). 2 In Brazil, most people’s preference is for silver (31%) or black (25%) cars. 3 Black is the most popular choice of car colour in Europe: among about a quarter of all car buyers. ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 37 4 Silver is also a popular choice in South Korea (44%) – almost twice as popular as black (26%), while red and blue cars are quite unpopular. 5 Green cars are not very popular in any of these countries/regions. 2 Example answers: Table 2: 1 In 1994, the most popular choice of colour for cars globally was white (21%), followed by silver (15%). 2 This had changed by 2004, when silver became the preferred colour (25%). Black also became more popular than it had been in 1994 (13%). 3 The percentage of black cars increased further in 2014, but white once again became the colour people chose most for their cars. 4 In 2024, both silver and white cars will probably continue to be the most popular colours. 5 It is estimated that the percentage of people buying red cars will increase by 2024. 8 Example answers: 1 transported, carried 2 manufactured, produced 3 Approximately, Around 4 indicates, reveals 5 declined, decreased 6 striking, remarkable, notable 7 produce, raise, cultivate 8 significant 9 These figures, This data 10 excellent, impressive 9 Example answers: 1 The main point of the table is to show how much milk was produced in Australia per month in 2001/2002 compared with 2010/2011. 2 The overall trend was that milk production rose in September, reaching a peak in October, and then decreased steadily through the year. Also, milk production in 2010/2011 tended to be higher than it was in 2001/2002. 3 In general, milk production was higher in 2010/2011. However, in June 2010/2011, slightly less milk was produced than had been produced in the corresponding month of 2001/2002. 4 Highest milk production in October 2001; lowest in February/March 2002. 5 Highest milk production in October 2010; lowest in June/July 2011. 6 The most milk was produced between September and December, with highest levels for both years in October. 10 Example answers: 1 The table compares the amount of milk produced in Australia in 2001/02 and 2010/11 on a month-by-month basis. In both years, production generally climbed from July to October, and then decreased again for the rest of the year. 2 In July of 2001, Australian dairy cattle produced 590 million litres of milk. This figure climbed to 920 million litres in October and then began to decline. Milk production was at its lowest level in February 2002 when 550 million litres were produced. From February through June, milk production climbed slowly to 610 litres. In 2010/11, milk production also started at 590 million litres per month in July, peaking in October when it reached 1,350 million litres. From October 2010 to June 2011, production slowly decreased, with a low point of 590 million litres in June 2011. 3 In general, quite a bit more milk was produced in Australia in 2010/11 than had been in 2001/02. However, in June 2011, the level of production was actually lower than it had been in the corresponding month in 2002. 12 Model answer: The table compares the amount of milk produced in Australia in 2001/02 and 2010/11 on a month- by-month basis. In both years, production generally climbed from July to October, and then decreased again for the rest of the year. In July of 2001, Australian dairy cattle produced 600 million litres of milk. This figure climbed to 910 million litres in October and then began to decline. Milk production was at its lowest level in February 2011 when 550 million litres were produced. From February through June, milk production climbed slowly to 610 litres. In 2010/11, milk production also started at 600 million litres per month in July, peaking in October when it reached 1,250 million litres. From October 2010 to June 2011, production ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 38 slowly decreased, with a low point of 600 million litres in June 2011. In general, quite a bit more milk was produced in Australia in 2010/11 than had been in 2001/02. However, in June 2011, the level of production was actually lower than it had been in the corresponding month in 2002. Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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