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IELTS Practice Tests Plus Volume 2 Writing Practice Test 3

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You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The charts below give information about the way in which water was used in different countries in 2000.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

You should write at least 150 words.

Writing task 1

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Write about the following topic.

Young people in the modern world seem to have more power and influence than any previous young generation.

Why is this the case?

What impact does this have on the relationship between old and young people?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

You should write at least 250 words.

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booy

The maps compare the changes of a small fishing village and the nearest area into a big European luxury accommodation over three decades.  Overall, it was abundantly clear that the village had more skyscrapers rather than thirty years ago.

Taking a closer look at the maps, in 2004, the woodland had been converted to a golf field for course purposes, and the village behind grew to become tourist shops. Besides, the cultivation of the olive also changed into farmland that supplied fruit and vegetable for hotels. In addition, the sheep and goats grazing fields on the hill disappeared due to the land needed for building a road from the fishing village to the uphill and the expansion of the village development.

Moreover, the significant difference between maps in 1974 and 2004 was the beaches were surrounded by buildings, and a reclamation area was created to replace the harbor. Furthermore, the fishing village was also developed to be more crowded.

booy

Nowadays, many people are becoming addicted to listening to music as it is played in every circle and society in this world. Some people argue that music only give positive impacts on communities and individuals, while others believe music is driven a negative influence on both. In this essay, both perspectives will be discussed deeply.

As technology is growing rapidly, people are now having easy access to playing songs through mobile phones. This condition gives a good impact on some communities that use music as a resource to get financial support. The more people listen to their songs means more chances to get high payment from the music platforms. Besides, by using music, an individual can influence many people to adopt their mindset. For example, Iwan Fals, an Indonesian musician, create many famous songs that have strong lyrics supporting equality, freedom, and democracy in the country's life. These songs have inspired many young people in Indonesia to make a revolution act in the government system which was represented in the 1998 tragedy. Thus, it makes music as a powerful tool to spread ideology and get life support. 

On the other hand, music can also bring negative impacts on the listeners. Today, many song lyrics have weird meanings which induce people to do bad things, such as murdering, using drugs, and free sex. This phenomenon has driven the growth of criminal activities in some countries, new data in Britain showed 70% of murderers recently played songs that contain a lyric about murdering a week before taking action.  Furthermore, music possibly makes the listeners who are depressed get deeper mental illness. According to the Psychology Journal in 2020, listening to music that remains past bad memories could increase 50% of the possibility of people getting more stressed in life. As a result, it may fuel people to do negative activities in the future.

After mentioning all points above, I personally believe music has more benefits to human life as long as the person is wise to choose what kind of lyrics they listen to. Moreover, this art can be a tool to spread awareness in the society.

SANCHI

In this modern era, youth (young generation) seem to have a better understanding of power and have greater influence than that of people of old times.

This essay will discuss what are the reasons behind this evolution of the younger generation and the consequences that can take place in the relationship pf these two generations.

I reckon that there are many factors like advancement in the sector of technology, the in-depth knowledge of everything in this world be it from science, art, history, etc. Because of which youth has developed in comparison to older people. The new generation is boon to thing all the essential things. Back in those days, For instance, people didn’t have phones to communicate with each other unlike now. Also, education was not the main steam for elder people there were every few intellectual people. However, in this era education is indispensable for everyone. Thus, making youngsters up ahead time and people. Youth has exponential growth in social networking. Plus there are many job opportunities for them.

In addition, to my knowledge, this up-gradation in youth will have a greater impact on the relationship with older people. For example, Younger children have enormous understanding with impeccable knowledge in terms of technology. Mostly, elder people lack to operate digital gadgets. In such cases, youngsters can help understand it. such as how to pay online, They can also give exposure to older people with facilities like online shopping.

To put it in a nutshell, I pen down by saying that, youth can provide an overall development with a positive co-relation  with the older generation

SANCHI

The bar chart provides information about the water usage by 4 countries which are India, China, Canada, New Zealand in different sectors like Agriculture, Domestic, Industry in the year 2001. The pie chart depicts the world’s overall water utilization in the same year.

BY having an overview, it is evident that Agriculture has the highest usage of water. Canada uses a large amount of water in industry. While in New Zealand water usage in the Domestic and Agriculture sectors are almost the same.


First of all, Agriculture acquires one-third of water usage. 92% of water is used by India which is the highest. The least water used for farming is by Canada that is 8%. Whereas, 69% is used by China and 44% by New Zealand.

IN terms of industrial water use Canada has the highest usage by 80%. The lowest is by India 3%. China has 22% of the water used in industries. However, New Zealand has 12% less usage of water than China. Overall 22% of water is used for industries across the world.


On the other hand, 46 % of water in New Zealand is used for Domestic purposes. India and China have the lowest usage of water in the Domestic sector which is Below 10 %. 12% is used by China.

Anonymous

Overall, It can be seen that there are three categories of water consumption i.e Agriculture, Industry, and Domestic use. At the same time, the chart shows water usage data of four countries Canada, New Zealand, India, and China.

First of all, It can be seen that water used for agricultural purposes is almost one-third of the overall usage. Secondly, the Industrial sectors require 22% of H2O and last but not least, Domestic water usage stands out at 8%.

Looking at the mentioned countries, India and China both use water mainly for agricultural purposes and the comes New Zealand with 44% for farming followed by Canada 8%. At the same time, water used for domestic work is below 15% for all nations except New Zealand 46%. In the end, Canada is the largest user of water for industrial purposes and the rest below 25%.

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The given charts present the different ways in which water was used in the year 2000, in different countries. As it can be seen in the graphics, water was mostly used in agriculture, especially in India, and the lowest usage of water was in the domestic department.
In the year 2000, water was used the most in agriculture, with a percentage of 70. The country with the biggest usage of water was India with 92 percent, followed by China with 69. The lowest usage was seen in Canada with a percentage of 8.
The second way in which water was used 21 years ago was industry with 22 percent. This type of use was mostly seen in Canada, with an 80 % use, followed by China,  with 22 , New Zealand with 10, and India with the smallest amount, 3 percent.
The lowest use of water was in the domestic section, with a percentage of 8. This way of using water was seen especially in New Zealand, with 46 percent use, followed by Canada with 12 percent, China with 9 and India with 5.
Overall, it can be seen that in the year 2000, water was used most in agriculture, in India, followed by industry with the biggest use in Canada, and the domestic sector, with New Zealand.

Rohith Pundari Kaksha

The charts indicates the information about the water used in different countries around the world for Agriculture, Demotic and Industry sectors in the year of 2000.

Overall, what stands out from the graph, Most of the water using for agriculture and Canada uses more water in Industry sector. Another interesting point is that all countries uses less water for Domestic purpose.

Looking at the details, In Agriculture sector uses total 70 percent, India uses almost 92 percent of water and it is the highest country using water in agriculture sector. Then china is using 99 percent of water for agriculture. And New Zealand is using 44 percent of water for this purpose and Canada is the least usage of water for agriculture. And also it the one of highest country for using water in Industry and china is using 22 percent of water for industry and then India and New Zealand are using very least amount of water in industry sector, 3 and 10 percent respectively.

Domestric sector is using 8 percent of water, New Zealand is using 46 percent of water in this sector. Then Canada, India and China are using least amount in this sector, that is 12, 5, and 9 percent respectively.

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Binju Rana

The diagram compares the usage of water in four countries in terms of agriculture, business, and domestic purpose during the year 2000.

Overall, agriculture consumed the highest water in the world, where Canada used a large amount in business and India in farming but Newzealand seems to invest equally in both factors.

According to the figures, 70% of the water used for agriculture, factories occupied 22% and household activities absorb 8%. Where India and China were the countries that utilized the highest proportion of water for irrigation by 92% and 69% respectively but both countries use little ratio on business purposes. While Canada's usage of water was exactly the opposite in comparison to these regions by consuming a two third on business and only 8% on farming. Likewise, it seems Canada, India, and China spent an alike portion of water on household chores with 12% 5% and 9% respectively.

On the other hand, Newzealand invest near an equal ratio of water on Cultivation and Domicile uses with 44% and 46% and remaining on trades.

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