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Cambridge 11


Cambridge 11
1listening 34/40 7.5
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Writing task 1



The diagrams depict data on the amount of water consumed in six different parts of the world by 3 different categories.
Overall, it’s clear that the main section which almost all countries utilized water is for Agricultural use except North America and Europe. Africa, Central and South-East Asia mainly consumed water for Domestic use.
Water utilized for Agricultural use in Africa shows 84% and in Central Asia 88% higher than Africa. When it comes to amount of water consumed in South East Asia presents 81%. In North America they wasted 39% of water to Agricultural use and in South America the percentage of water used is higher, 71%. In Europe the used 32% of water to this section.
In terms of Industrial use the water consumed by Africa shows 7% and Central Asia 5%. South East Asia wasted over 12% of water to this category. Regarding to North America the amount of water operated for Industrial use is 53%. When it comes to using water for domestic uses, Africa shows 9% and Central Asia 7%. South East Asia made use of water over 7% to Domestic use too. In North America usage of water to this section presents 13% and in South America 19%. Europe’s consumption of water to Domestic use is 15%.

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Writing task 2
Government should spend money on railways rather than roads.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement
In these days many people argue on what side should government support financially, roads, which is convenient or rail lines which is fast. I strongly believe that if money provided by administration will be spent on rail lines it would be more successful than spending it on roads.

To start with, rail transportation has many benefits. Firstly they are cheaper than roads. Travelling by train reduce more accidents and it is safer than roads. Additionally, rails are environmental-friendly type of transportation and don’t produce so much smoke and carbon dioxide to air as cars or other road transports and it is very essential, because nowadays air pollution in some areas produces by road transports like cars, since they utilize petrol, diesel and other types of gases to run but, trains can be moved by coal and some types even by electricity. As an example of Japan they annual percent of population which travels by train more than people who do it by car and it can be the reason why Japan hailed as one of the most purified country in the world.

Furthermore, some trains are extremely fast as a bullet and convenient and also they reduce noise pollution, nowadays many trains move by electricity and they don’t produce any noises that can disturb people who live near the railways. Also, rail lines provide cheaper cargo movement in developing nations.

To conclude, in a nutshell I would argue that , money should be spent on this two categories equally since, they both have their own benefits.
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The pie charts examines the data on percentage of students at one university in England which could speak another language after English in the years between 2000 and 2010.

Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of people who don’t speak other language after English decreased during the decade and it means that the number of people who learned other language raised.
In 2000 the number of people who can’t speak any language except English was 20 but, after 10 years it changed noticeably and went down from 20% to 10% and the people who could speak only French raised from 15% to 20% . When it comes to people who speak
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