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IELTS PRACTICE TASK
For a sample answer, see Student’s Book, Sample Writing Answers (pages 334–342). TASK 1 Pie Charts and Multiple Charts (pages 208–217) 2 Example answers: 1 The first chart is a pie chart; the second is a bar chart. 2 The two charts provide information about wind power generation around the world. 3 The pie chart features the following geographical areas – USA, China, India, Spain, Germany, the rest of Europe, and the rest of the world. The bar chart is about global wind power generation. 4 The time frames are different. The first chart gives information about a specific year, 2011. The second chart gives information for 2000, 2005 and 2011, followed by a projection for 2020. 5 The second chart shows a trend that wind power generation is increasing. 6 China 7 You should use the language of projection (e.g. it is forecasted to / it is predicted that / will). 3 IELTS PRACTICE TASK For a sample answer, see Student’s Book, Sample Writing Answers (pages 334–342). 5 1 Motor vehicles made up almost half of all exports. 2 Other goods account for about a third of the exports. 3 Chemical products represent only three per cent of all exports. 4 Machinery constitutes an important proportion of exports. 5 Iron and steel represent a quarter of all exports. 6 Example answers: 1 In 1990, wheat represented a major portion of the crops grown in this county. 2 Corn also made up a large portion of the crops grown here. 3 Barley constituted a modest share of the total crops grown, a mere 10%. 4 In 2010, wheat still accounted for a large percentage of the total, but its portion had dropped from 1990. 5 No organic fruit and vegetables were grown in 1990, but by 2010, this segment made up over 10% of the total. 6 Soybeans grew from a fairly modest share in 1990 to become a significant percentage (22%) by 2010. 7 1 while 2 significant 3 was 4 quarter 5 accounted 6 less 7 percentage 8 Turning to 9 majority 10 under 11 40% 12 conclusion 13 However 8 Example answers: 1 The bar chart provides information about the costs of renting an office in five cities around the world in 2008 and 2013. 2 The table shows the percentage of office rentals that are empty. 3 In general, office rents increased over the five-year period. 4 In City D, office rents dramatically in 2013. 5 By 2013, City B’s rents had gone up dramatically, and City B had replaced City A as the city with the highest office rents. City D replaced City E as the city with the lowest rents. 6 The general trend was towards a lower vacancy rate in 2013 than in 2008. In other words, fewer offices stood empty in 2013 than in 2008. 7 City D had a higher vacancy rate in 2013. 8 City B’s vacancy rate dropped significantly, while City D’s increased dramatically. 9 It appears that lower vacancy rates lead to higher rents. ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 39 9 Example answers: 1 The bar chart provides information about the costs of renting an office in five cities around the world in 2008 and 2013. The table shows the percentage of office rentals that are empty. 2 In general, office rents increased over the five- year period in all five cities. There was one exception to this: in City D, office rents actually decreased from 2008 to 2103 to just over $500. Another significant point is that by 2013, City B’s rents had gone up dramatically, to well over $2,000, and City B had replaced City A as the city with the highest office rents. City D replaced City E as the city with the lowest rents. 3 In the table, the general trend was towards a lower vacancy rate in 2013 than in 2008. In other words, fewer offices stood empty in 2013 than in 2008. Both City B and City E’s vacancy rates dropped significantly in 2013 (City B to 2% and City E to 9%). The exception to this trend was City D, which had a higher vacancy rate in 2013 (23% compared to 10% in 2008). 4 In conclusion, based on these charts, it would appear that lower vacancy rates lead to higher rents. 11 Model answer: The bar chart provides information about the costs of renting an office in five cities around the world in 2008 and 2013. The table shows the percentage of office rentals that are empty. In general, office rents increased over the five- year period in all five cities. There was one exception to this: in City D, office rents actually decreased from 2008 to 2103 to just over $500. Another significant point is that by 2013, City B’s rents had gone up dramatically, to well over $2,000, and City B had replaced City A as the city with the highest office rents. City D replaced City E as the city with the lowest rents. In the table, the general trend was towards a lower vacancy rate in 2013 than in 2008. In other words, fewer offices stood empty in 2013 than in 2008. Both City B and City E’s vacancy rates dropped significantly in 2013 (City B to 2% and City E to 9%). The exception to this trend was City D, which had a higher vacancy rate in 2013 (23% compared to 10% in 2008). In conclusion, based on these charts, it would appear that lower vacancy rates lead to higher rents. (201 words) Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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