ielts writing task 1 mavzulari va namunalari (8.0+) to'plami

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the bar charts compare the distribution of weekly working hours among industrial workers in four european countries—france, denmark, sweden, and the uk—in 2002. overall, denmark and sweden had the highest proportion of workers with standard working hours (36–40 hours), whereas the uk had the largest percentage of employees working extended hours (over 40 hours). france showed a more even distribution across different working hour ranges. in denmark and sweden, the majority of workers (about 70% and 60% respectively) worked between 36 and 40 hours per week. other categories in these countries accounted for relatively small proportions, with very few workers exceeding 45 hours. france showed a similar trend, with nearly 50% of workers falling into the 36–40-hour group. however, the country had slightly higher percentages in both shorter and longer working hour categories compared to denmark and sweden, including around 10% working over 50 hours. in contrast, the uk exhibited …
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30. when it comes to latin america/caribbean, its population growth rate rose by 30%, from 40% in 1930 to 70% in 2000; however, it is predicted for it to experience the slightest further increase of a mere 10% in 2030. the figure for the world stood at 30% in 1930, before rising to almost 50% in 2000. in the future, it will reach 60% in 2030, double the its initial amount. the bar chart illustrates the proportion of people in a uk region who live within a 15-minute drive of four services: a doctor, post office, primary school, and secondary school. data is shown for both urban and rural populations. overall, all residents in both urban and rural areas have access to a doctor and a secondary school within a 15-minute drive. however, fewer rural residents can reach a post office or primary school within that time. in terms of …
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however, further increase of speed leads to increase of emission level, which grows considerably, surpassing its initial level by 3 g/km at 130 kph. despite petrol car’s emission level remaining fairly stable at around 10 g/km between 10 and 110 kph, it rises marginally to 13 g/km at 130 kph. by contrast, the figure for lorries stays at approximately 32 g/km at 10 kph, it halves, reaching its lowest point of 16 g/km at 90 kph, before growing to just below 25 g/km at 130 kph. buses show weaker decline in nitrogen oxide emission, starting at 7 g/km at 10 kph, it then decreases to 5 g/km at 70 kph and remains constant at higher speed. the line graph compares the proportion of students aged 18-24 in universities in singapore, malaysia, philippines, and thailand from 1961 to 2011. in general, the share of people in 18-24 age group studying in …
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orea in 2003. overall, the retirement age of both genders was the highest in korea, while the reverse was true for france. it is also clear that males averagely worked for a year longer than females in all countries. focusing first on the most striking figures, the average retirement age of men was 68 years and 8 months in korea, a year and a half higher than that of women. in japan, the figures were slightly lower, 67 years and 4 months for men and 66 years and 9 months for women. in australia, men retired as soon as they were 64 years, 7 months later than women. similarly, in the usa, males’ retirement age came at the age of 65 and 6 months versus 64 years and 2 months for women. by contrast, men in italy and france had an opportunity to retire sooner than in other countries, 58 …
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e table compares population growth, average birth per woman, and life expectancy at birth in countries with low, medium, and high income in 2000 and 2004. overall, the highest population growth and the largest number of average births per woman were observed in low-income countries in both years, while the reverse was true for high-income countries. however, life expectancy at birth was considerably greater in the latter, with it increasing slightly in 2004. it is also noteworthy that middle-income countries’ population growth remained unchanged, while average birth experienced a marginal decline. focusing first on the most striking figures, +2.0% population growth was recorded in low-income countries in 2002, which decreased to +1.8% in the next two years. that of middle-income countries leveled off at +0.9%, whereas high-income countries reported drop from +0.8% in 2002 to +0.7% in 2004. in low- and middle-income countries, average birth per woman decreased from 3.9 …

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the bar charts compare the distribution of weekly working hours among industrial workers in four european countries—france, denmark, sweden, and the uk—in 2002. overall, denmark and sweden had the highest proportion of workers with standard working hours (36–40 hours), whereas the uk had the largest percentage of employees working extended hours (over 40 hours). france showed a more even distribution across different working hour ranges. in denmark and sweden, the majority of workers (about 70% and 60% respectively) worked between 36 and 40 hours per week. other categories in these countries accounted for relatively small proportions, with very few workers exceeding 45 hours. france showed a similar trend, with nearly 50% of workers falling into the 36–40-hour group. however, the …

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