[Adhhyir D] Writing Practice Test 580155
Task 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The diagrams below show how houses can be protected in areas which are prone to flooding.
Write a report for a university, lecturer describing the information shown below.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words.

The diagram illustrates the two methods used to protect houses from flooding.
Generally, the main difference between these two images is the absence of the stopbank in the second. Additionally, houses are raised with pillars to protect them from floods or the primary way of dealing with the floods in that pron area.
Especially, in the first method, a stopbank is constructed 300mm higher than the 100-year flood level to prevent water from spilling into residential areas. This method, however, has a drawback where rainwater would be collected, causing internal ponding if a floodgate was not installed at the base of the stopbank to redirect the water into the river. Houses are also built on pillars to prevent property damage due to the scenario in which rain and a 100-year flood occur simultaneously, preventing the floodgate from draining the rainwater.
In the second method where the stopbank is absent, the 100-year flood is allowed free reign to flood into residential areas. Consequently, houses in such areas are built on tall pillars which are 300mm higher than the flood level, comparable to the height of a stopbank, to keep the house above water level and prevent property damage.v
Task 2
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic.
Cohabitation is believed to bring huge advantages for young people since it enables them to fully understand each other before deciding to get married.
Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
You should write at least 250 words.

The cohabitation of young couples has become the subject of considerable debate during the past decades. Many people are of the opinion that living with their significant other before marriage brings about a considerable amount of benefits as it allows them to gain greater insight into each other. From my perspective, I share the same view with the above opinion as cohabitation facilitates an environment where young couples can explore and prepare themselves for their life after marriage.
To begin, one of the major advantages when it comes to the cohabitation of unmarried young adults is that they will be able to understand their partners' personalities and habits on a deeper level. Indeed, many people often put on a person when they go on dates to impress their lovers, which can be deceiving as their negative traits are carefully concealed from their future husbands or wives. Cohabitation eliminates this problem as partners are constantly exposed to each other since they will be living under the same roof; therefore, any traits which were previously hidden will slowly resurface as time passes.
Another advantage of cohabitation is that it allows unmarried couples to prepare themselves for independent family life. In other words, cohabitating will enable couples to gain the necessary knowledge to manage a household. For example, newlyweds usually face many difficulties as they will have to navigate their way through various bills such as electricity, water, internet, and alike while also seeking jobs to sustain themselves. All of this generates an enormous burden on the relationship which can easily lead to divorce. Cohabitation before marriage prevents this from happening as they will already be equipped with the necessary skills and experience long before their marriage.
In conclusion, many people believe cohabitation brings many advantages to young adults who are still dating. In my opinion, I agree with the aforementioned view as living together enables one to explore their partner more thoroughly while also preparing themselves for the possible hardships that they may face after marriage.
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