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IELTS Mock Test 2020 October

IELTS Mock Test 2020 October

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Part 1: Question 14 - 26
  • 14 agent 
  • 15 antitherapeutic 
  • 16 humanising 
  • 17 justice 
  • 18 actors 
  • 19 promising 
  • 20 creatively 
  • 21 relapse prevention plans 
  • 22 chain of events 
  • 23 high-risk situations 
  • 24 NOT GIVEN 
  • 25 TRUE 
  • 26 FALSE 
Correct answer: 0/13
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Part 1: Question 14 - 26
Correct answer: 0/13
  • 14 agent 
  • 15 antitherapeutic 
  • 16 humanising 
  • 17 justice 
  • 18 actors 
  • 19 promising 
  • 20 creatively 
  • 21 relapse prevention plans 
  • 22 chain of events 
  • 23 high-risk situations 
  • 24 NOT GIVEN 
  • 25 TRUE 
  • 26 FALSE 
Part 2: Question 27 - 40
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31 light sleep 
  • 32 brain 
  • 33 smaller, faster waves 
  • 34 deep sleep 
  • 35 breathing 
  • 36 deteriorate 
  • 37 metabolic rate 
  • 38 torpor 
  • 39 day-night cycle 
  • 40 circadian rhythm 
Correct answer: 0/14
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Part 2: Question 27 - 40
Correct answer: 0/14
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31 light sleep 
  • 32 brain 
  • 33 smaller, faster waves 
  • 34 deep sleep 
  • 35 breathing 
  • 36 deteriorate 
  • 37 metabolic rate 
  • 38 torpor 
  • 39 day-night cycle 
  • 40 circadian rhythm 

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Part 1: Questions 14-26

Questions 14-20

Complete the notes below.

Choose NO MORE THAN ONE WORD from the passage for each answer.

NOTES: Therapeutic Jurisprudence

Therapeutic Jurisprudence: study of the law as a therapeutic 14 and the therapeutic and 15 consequences of the law.

Goal:

the 16 of the law, but NOT at the expense of 17 and due process

Applicable to:

especially applicable to the role of legal 18 such as judges and lawyers

Therapeutic jurisprudence = new attitude

1. It asks people to seek out 19 developments, not problems.

2. It urges people to think 20 and borrow from other fields.

  • 14 Answer: agent

    Keywords in Questions

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    Q14:

    Therapeutic Jurisprudence: study of the law as a therapeutic (14)…… and the therapeutic and (15) …….. consequences of the law.

    Therapeutic jurisprudence is the study of the role of the law as a therapeutic agent. It examines the law's impact on emotional life and on psychological well-being, and the therapeutic and antithera-peutic consequences of the law.

    Note: The words we need to fill in are related to the definition of “Therapeutic jurisprudence”, so we need to pay attention to the 1st paragraph of the passage.

    + For Q14, from the position, we guess the missing word can be a noun. We can see the keywords “study of the law as a therapeutic” appear in the passage so it is easily to determine missing word of Q14 is agent

  • 15 Answer: antitherapeutic

    Keywords in Questions

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    Q15:

    Therapeutic Jurisprudence: study of the law as a therapeutic (14)…… and the therapeutic and (15) …….. consequences of the law.

    Therapeutic jurisprudence is the study of the role of the law as a therapeutic agent. It examines the law's impact on emotional life and on psychological well-being, and the therapeutic and antithera-peutic consequences of the law.

    Note: The words we need to fill in are related to the definition of “Therapeutic jurisprudence”, so we need to pay attention to the 1st paragraph of the passage.

    + For Q15, from the position, we guess the missing word can be an adjective. And the key words “consequences of the law” help us find our missing word is antithera-peutic.

  • 16 Answer: humanising

    Keywords in Questions

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    Q16: Goal:

    The (16) ……. of the law, but NOT at the expense of (17) ……. and due process

    The general aim of therapeutic jurisprudence is the humanising of the law and addressing the human, emotional and psychological side of the legal process ... Therapeutic jurisprudence strives to have laws made or applied in a more therapeutic way so long as other values, such as justice and due process, can be fully respected.

    Note: Thanks to the word “Goal”, we know the clue will be included in the paragraph 2, stating with “The general aim of therapeutic jurisprudence”.

    + From position, we guess the missing words of Q16 and Q17 can be nouns.

    + And the noun “humanising“ right before the phrase “of the law” is also the missing word we want to find for Q16.

  • 17 Answer: justice

    Keywords in Questions

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    Q17: Goal:

    The (16) ……. of the law, but NOT at the expense of (17) ……. and due process

    The general aim of therapeutic jurisprudence is the humanising of the law and addressing the human, emotional and psychological side of the legal process ... Therapeutic jurisprudence strives to have laws made or applied in a more therapeutic way so long as other values, such as justice and due process, can be fully respected.

    Note: Thanks to the word “Goal”, we know the clue will be included in the paragraph 2, stating with “The general aim of therapeutic jurisprudence”.

    + From position, we guess the missing words of Q16 and Q17 can be nouns.

    + The missing word of Q17 is the one going along with the word “due process”, so that we can conclude that answer for this question is justice.

  • 18 Answer: actors

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q18: Applicable to:

    especially applicable to the role of legal (18) …… such as judges and lawyers

    The law can be divided into the following categories: (1) legal rules, (2) legal procedures, such as hearings and trials and (3) the roles of legal actors - the behaviour of judges, lawyers, and of therapists acting in a legal context ... Therefore, therapeutic jurisprudence is especially applicable to this third category.

    Note: In Q18, we have to find a noun as missing word. The keyword of this question is “Applicable to” so we need to find out the paragraph related to this one. And at the last line of the 3rd paragraph, they say “therapeutic jurisprudence is especially applicable to this third category” is the signal for us to focus on this part, and “the third category” is also an important clue.

    + At the beginning of this paragraph, we get information about this clue which is “(3) the roles of legal actors - - the behaviour of judges, lawyers”, thanks to the phrase “the role of legal” and “judges and lawyers” which are compatible with the key words in question, we can be sure that the missing word of Q18 is actors.

  • 19 Answer: promising

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    Q19 Therapeutic jurisprudence = new attitude

    1. It asks people to seek out ... developments, not problems.

    2. It urges people to think …….. and borrow from other fields.


    Therapeutic jurisprudence focuses attention on this previously under-appreciated aspect, encouraging us to look very hard for promising developments, and to borrow from the behavioural science literature, even when this literature has nothing obviously to do with the law. It encourages people to think creatively about how promising developments from other fields might be brought into the legal system.

    Note: The paragraph related to the main keyword “attitude” of Q19 and Q20 is the 4th one so we need to focus on this part to find out the answers for these 2 questions.

    • For Q19, according to position, we guess missing word can be an adjective. From the sentence “Therapeutic jurisprudence focuses attention on this previously under-appreciated aspect, encouraging us to look very hard for promising developments”, we can get the clue for Q19. Thanks to the phrases “encouraging us to look very hard for” - another expression of “asks people to seek out”, and the word “developments”, we can conclude that the answer for Q19 must be promising.

  • 20 Answer: creatively

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q20: Therapeutic jurisprudence = new attitude

    1. It asks people to seek out ... developments, not problems.

    2. It urges people to think …….. and borrow from other fields.


    Therapeutic jurisprudence focuses attention on this previously under-appreciated aspect, encouraging us to look very hard for promising developments, and to borrow from the behavioural science literature, even when this literature has nothing obviously to do with the law. It encourages people to think creatively about how promising developments from other fields might be brought into the legal system.

    Note: The paragraph related to the main keyword “attitude” of Q19 and Q20 is the 4th one so we need to focus on this part to find out the answers for these 2 questions.

    • The missing word of Q20 can be an adverb as it appears right after the verb. We can see the keywords for Q20 are “urges people to think” and “borrow from other fields”. And we can also find out the clues related to these ones at this part, “... to borrow from the behavioural science literature... It encourages people to think creatively about how promising developments from other fields might be brought into the legal system“, in particular. These sentences help us find out the correct answer for this question, which is “creatively”.

Questions 21-23

Complete the sentences.

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer.

One aspect of cognitive behavioural treatment includes the preparation of 21 by offenders.

The treatment requires offenders to consider the 22 that lead to a crime being committed.

Treatment programmes encourage offenders to recognise 23 before they happen, and know what to do in case they do happen.

  • 21 Answer: relapse prevention plans

    Keywords in Questions

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    Q21: One aspect of cognitive behavioural treatment includes the preparation of ….. by offenders.

    One type of cognitive behavioural treatment encourages offenders to prepare relapse prevention plans which require them to think through the chain of events that lead to criminality

    Note: With the important keyword “One aspect of cognitive behavioural treatment”, we know that the answer for this question will appear in the sentence “One type of cognitive behavioural treatment encourages offenders to prepare relapse prevention plans which require them to think through the chain of events that lead to criminality” of paragraph 5. Then the two other key words “offenders” and “prepare” which are compatible with the question help us determine that “relapse prevention plans” is the phrase we should write down as the answer.

  • 22 Answer: chain of events

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q22: The treatment requires offenders to consider the ….. that lead to a crime being committed.

    One type of cognitive behavioural treatment encourages offenders to prepare relapse prevention plans which require them to think through the chain of events that lead to criminality

    Note: The word “treatment” is mentioning about “relapse prevention plans” in this case, so this sentence also has the clue for this Q22. And thanks to the keywords such as “require them” = “requires offenders”, “consider” = “think through” and “lead to a crime being committed” = “lead to criminality”, we can figure out the correct words for the blank are chain of events.

  • 23 Answer: high-risk situations

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q23: Treatment programmes encourage offenders to recognize ….. before they happen, and know what to do in case they do happen.

    These reasoning and rehabilitation-type programmes teach offenders cognitive self-change, to stop and think and figure out consequences, to anticipate high-risk situations, and to learn to avoid or cope with them.

    Note: The phrase “Treatment programmes” is the signal for us to pay more attention to paragraph 5, since it is mentioning about “reasoning and rehabilitation-type programmes” from the above sentence. Because of the synonym phrases like “teach offenders” and “encourage offenders”, or “anticipate” and “recognize … before they happen”, we are sure this statement including the answer for this question. And from the position of the blank, the phrase “high-risk situations” is certainly the most suitable one to fill in.

Questions 24-26

Part 1

READING PASSAGE 2

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14-26, which are based on Reading Passage 2 below.

Therapeutic Jurisprudence:

An Overview

Therapeutic jurisprudence is the study of the role of the law as a therapeutic agent. It examines the law's impact on emotional life and on psychological well-being, and the therapeutic and antithera-peutic consequences of the law. It is most applicable to the fields of mental health law, criminal law, juvenile law and family law.

The general aim of therapeutic jurisprudence is the humanising of the law and addressing the human, emotional and psychological side of the legal process. It promotes the perspective that the law is a social force that produces behaviours and consequences. Therapeutic jurisprudence strives to have laws made or applied in a more therapeutic way so long as other values, such as justice and due process, can be fully respected. It is important to recognise that therapeutic jurisprudence does not itself suggest that therapeutic goals should trump other goals. It does not support paternalism or coercion by any means. It is simply a way of looking at the law in a richer way, and then bringing to the table some areas and issues that previously have gone unnoticed. Therapeutic jurisprudence simply suggests that we think about the therapeutic consequences of law and see if they can be factored into the processes of law-making, lawyering, and judging.

The law can be divided into the following categories: (1) legal rules, (2) legal procedures, such as hearings and trials and (3) the roles of legal actors - the behaviour of judges, lawyers, and of therapists acting in a legal context. Much of what legal actors do has an impact on the psychological well-being or emotional life of persons affected by the law, for example, in the dialogues that judges have with defendants or that lawyers have with clients. Therefore, therapeutic jurisprudence is especially applicable to this third category.

Therapeutic jurisprudence is a relatively new phenomenon. In the early days of law, attitudes were very different and efforts were focused primarily on what was wrong with various sorts of testimony. While there were good reasons for that early emphasis, an exclusive focus on what is wrong, rather than also looking at what is right and how these aspects could be further developed, is seriously shortsighted. Therapeutic jurisprudence focuses attention on this previously under-appreciated aspect, encouraging us to look very hard for promising developments, and to borrow from the behavioural science literature, even when this literature has nothing obviously to do with the law. It encourages people to think creatively about how promising developments from other fields might be brought into the legal system.

Recently, as a result of this multidisciplinary approach, certain kinds of rehabilitative programmes have begun to emerge that look rather promising. One type of cognitive behavioural treatment encourages offenders to prepare relapse prevention plans which require them to think through the chain of events that lead to criminality. These reasoning and rehabilitation-type programmes teach offenders cognitive self-change, to stop and think and figure out consequences, to anticipate high-risk situations, and to learn to avoid or cope with them. These programmes, so far, seem to be reasonably successful.

From a therapeutic jurisprudence standpoint, the question is how these programmes might be brought into the law. In one obvious sense, these problem-solving, reasoning and rehabilitation-type programmes can be made widely available in correctional and community settings. A way of linking them even more to the law, of course, would be to make them part of the legal process itself. The suggestion here is that if a judge or parole board becomes familiar with these techniques and is about to consider someone for probation, the judge might say, I'm going to consider you but I want you to come up with a preliminary relapse prevention plan that we will use as a basis for discussion. I want you to figure out why I should grant you probation and why I should be comfortable that you're going to succeed. In order for me to feel comfortable, I need to know what you regard -to be high-risk situations and how you're going to avoid them or cope with them.'

If that approach is followed, courts will be promoting cognitive self-change as part and parcel of the sentencing process itself. The process may operate this way; an offender would make a statement like 'I realise I mess up on Friday nights; therefore, I propose that I will stay at home on Friday nights.' Suddenly, it is not a judge imposing something on the offender. It's something that the offender has come up with him or herself, so he or she should think it is fair. If a person has a voice in his rehabilitation, then he is more likely to feel a commitment to it, and with that commitment, presumably, compliance will increase dramatically.

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The diagrams depict the design and location of a wave-energy machine. The design consists of several key components: a buoyant platform tethered to the seabed, an arm connected to the platform's pivot, and an oscillating water column inside the platform. The platform moves with the waves, causing the arm to pivot. This motion drives the oscillating water column, creating an airflow that spins a turbine and generates electricity. This design harnesses wave energy effectively.

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In comparison to other renewable energy methods, this wave-energy machine takes advantage of the constant and predictable nature of ocean waves. Unlike solar or wind energy, which are dependent on weather conditions, waves are more consistent. Additionally, its offshore location minimizes visual impact on the coastline while utilizing the natural power of the ocean.

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Online shopping has become the favorite way nowadays for people to buy their goods. In the past we would not think of buying clothes, groceries or plane tickets online was a remote idea. With the development of technology this idea came to live.
Buying online saves time, energy and even money, before an owner of an establishment needed to have a place to sell their articles, pay utility bills, taxes for the building and so on, now the same person can run its business from the comfort of their house, give as a consequence a reduction of prices. It saves times, because your purchases are as far as a click, there is no longer lines in the store or asking a sells person to look for your size in the back. All of these helps us to use are energy in more productive activities. It also, in the case of a pandemic, when going outside was not a choice, the online shopping played a very important part in keeping some business open. As well as permiting people to keep their jobs and for others to reduce the chances of being infected at not being exposed to the environment.
As a disadvantage, it reduces social interactions, therefor increases the chances of mental health diseases like depression and anxiety. It has as a disadvantage that you might get scammed or your banking information being stolen. Could be too that there was a mistake in your order or sizing and the shipping is so expensive that you decide to keep the item even if is not of use for you; this is what had happened to me.
Is true that there are some disadvantages to shopping online but i think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages as well if all the measurements for online shopping are taken in place.
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The implementation of renewable sources of energy its been one of the main ways to decrease the use of fuel and help to stop the problems that cause global warming. Several ideas are used to help this matter and one of them is  the wave-energy machine. In the two pictures provided we can see the two ways a wave-energy machine works. In first picture, it shown how a wave-energy machine works. First, the wave reaches the chambers and the air that flows allows a turbine to spin. In consequence the movement of the turbine is the one that generates electricity. Wave-energy machines can be placed in different locations to receive small waves and large waves, being the last one the one that generates high output, having as a disadvantage the high installation costs. Either way, implementing the machine in any of the two locations will help to increase our use of renewable.

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two above pictures describe how a wave energy machine could work and also the costs and results difference in two different type of wave energy machine.
Renewable energy, which is also called reversible energy, is a type of energy whose production source, unlike non-renewable (fossil) energy, has the ability to be regenerated by nature in a short period of time. In other words, they are resources that can be easily replaced after consumption.

Wave power is produced by the up-and-down motion of floating devices placed on the surface of the ocean. In other words, wind produces waves, and then waves produce energy. As the waves travel across the ocean, high-tech devices capture the natural movements of ocean currents and the flow of swells to generate power.

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NOWADAYS, PEOPLE ARE ABLE TO PURCHASE EVERYTHING THROUGH INTERNET. BOOKS, PLANE TICKETS AND GROCERIES ARE ONE CLICK AWAY. THIS BECAME POPULAR ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE PEOPLE LIVING FAR AWAY IN THE CITIES OR DOES NOT HAVE TIME TO PURCHASE SUCH THINGS. WHILE, THIS IS REALLY CONVENIENT, OTHERS THINK THAT THIS HAS CAUSED NEGATIVELY TO PEOPLE. IN THIS ESSAY, WE WILL DISCUSS WHY THERE ARE MANY ADVANTAGES SHOPPING ONLINE THAN ITS DRAWBACKS.

FIRSTLY, INTERNET HAS BEEN ADVANCING RAPIDLY. IN THIS PRESENT TIME, PEOPLE CAN PURCHASE EVERYTHING ONLINE WITH THE HELP OF INTERNET. THIS ALLOWS PEOPLE TO SHOP WITH CONVENIENCE BECAUSE THEY DO NOT NEED TO GO OUT AND BUY THINGS THEY NEEDED PERSONALLY. ALSO, NOT EVERYONE HAS THE ACCESS TO BUY SOMETHING THEY ALL NEEDED DUE TO THEIR LOCATION AND TIME, SO, THEY ORDER EVERYTHING ONLINE NOW. FOR EXAMPLE, THERE ARE PEOPLE WORKING IN GRAVEYARD SHIFT WHICH MEANS MOST OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED AND WITH THE HELP OF THE INTERNET, THEY ARE NOW ABLE TO DO GROCERIES ONLINE AND HAVE IT DELIVER BY THE TIME THEY ARE AVAILABLE AT THEIR HOMES. IN ADDITION, DURING PANDEMIC, ONLINE SHOPPING HAS BEEN SO USEFUL TO EVERYONE AROUND THE WORLD SINCE WE DO NOT NEED TO GO OUT AND HAVING THE CHANCE TO GET INFECFTED WITH VIRUS.
ON THE OTHER HAND, PEOPLE BELIEVED THAT THIS DEVELOPMENT IS NOT GOOD BECAUSE THIS IS QUITE ADDICTING TO SOME. THIS CONVENIENCE HAS ITS DISADVANTAGES. FOR INSTANCE, YOUNG PEOPLE HAS NOW ACCESS TO BUY ANYTHING ONLINE AND THIS CAN BE OUT OF CONTROL. BUYING SOMETHING YOU WANT AND YOU OBTAINED IT SO EASILY WITHOUT ANY HASSLE CAN BE SO ADDICTING. THEY WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO STOP BUYING ONLINE AND THIS WOULD CAUSE PROBLEMS FINANCIALLY.

HOWEVER, I THINK PEOPLE ARE CAPABLE OF DISCIPLINE. IF PEOPLE ARE SPENDING THEIR MONEY WISELY, THEN ONLINE SHOPPING IS NOT A BAD THING. I BELIEVE THAT THIS IS NOT THE ONLY REASON WHY YOUNG PEOPLE ARE SPENDING THEIR MONEY ONLINE WITHOUT ANY CONTROL. THERE ARE FACTORS AS WELL, FOR EXAMPLE, A PERSON IS FEELING DOWN BECAUSE OF SOME CIRCUMSTANCES AND TRAINED THEMSELVES SINCE THE BEGINNING THAT THROUGH SHOPPING IS THE ONLY WAY TO DISTRACT THEM, WHICH IS OBVIOUSLY AN UNHEALTHY WAY TO LIFT OUR SPIRITS.

IN CONCLUSION, PROGRESS COMES WITH A PRICE, HOWEVER, PEOPLE ARE CAPABLE TO SPEND THEIR MONEY WISELY THEN BUYING THINGS ON THE INTERNET IS A GOOD OPTION FOR ALL OF US. CITIZENS WHO ARE NOT CAPABLE OF GOING OUTSIDE TO ATTEND SOME ERRANDS BECAUSE OF THEIR DISABILITIES, THEREFORE, SHOPPING ONLINE IS A BIG HELP TO THEM.

Haider Ali

In today's world, with the advancement of technology, online shopping is becoming more popular. The vast majority of pupils believe that it opened a new way of getting orders by sitting at home, with one click in a short period of time. I strongly agree with this idea and will explain my opinion through examples.
First and foremost, Shopping through the Internet is easily accessible and we can save a lot of time. For instance, these days, people don’t have free time for purchasing items by visiting the mart, markets, and shopping malls and spent 3 to 4 hours of their day. Pupil just took their mobile phones and open the e-commerce website such as Amazon, Walmart, Daraz, etc. and get their desired products from all over the world within 3 to 4 business days. If we avoid cybercrime in online shopping, then we enhance our sales dramatically and develop customer interest as well
Another reason I agree with the statement is that in corona pandemic, people also get a lot of benefits through web buying. For example, in 2019 majority population of the world was affected by viruses, physical stores were completely shut down and everyone remained inside their houses. Moreover, people also get their food, living items, and groceries through online platforms.
On the contrary, few people think that online purchasing has involved more scammers and provides wrong information to the customer. Such as, I bought a pair of shoes for myself through an e-commerce website, at the site, the picture was well-edited and attracted me to the checkout procedure. Firstly, my package was delayed for two days, when I received the product then it was totally changed in size, I ordered 7 numbers and get 9 numbers which were useless for me. I contacted the manager and request to refund of my money but that was a long procedure. As a result, some people discourage the buying through Internet.
In conclusion, although it is a common perception that people avoid buying items through the Internet, I believe it doesn’t need spare time and also was very effective during pandemics. Personally, I think, we should enjoy the facility of online buying.

Haider Ali

This diagram depicts the process of how a wave energy machine works and the installation of the machine at different locations based on its desired output.
As far as the first image is concerned, this is a process of producing electricity through a wave energy machine. It consists of two chambers upper chamber including the turbine and the lower chamber comprises a partition for the water entrance. When the water wave enters through the bottom chamber of the machine then it increases the pressure which moves upward direction through the partition available between the two chambers. This water flow in the upper chamber creates to start the turbine in a clockwise direction. There is also one strainer partition present at the upper chamber which allows the airflow to make pressure in a downward direction which further helps the turbine to move in same direction. Extra pressure is removed through large opening at upper chamber. Electricity generator is attached at left of the upper chamber of the machine to transfer the electricity to grid.
The second image shows how we can get maximum output by installing it at different locations. There are two machines were installed according to the water wave height. The machine on the left side of the picture is encountered with a maximum height of the water and also releases a large amount of water which makes strong hydraulic jumps and produces maximum output. Although it's not economical for small villages or low population. On the other hand, a second machine on the right side of the image is striking with low water wave which producing low output and seems like that it is more economical for small city.
In conclusion, both images are the energy-producing machines to be installed at rivers or canals.

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