I think In 2002 China produced 600 barriques
Barriques was a word written on the text, I dont think IELTS designers be so kind to usbarriques might be correct because I heard that for sure.
I was hoping the same. I even called them before the test and they said no headphones.They should provide headphones
In India they give
I also wrote H as I heard: the second buildingI heard
i write H
Starch wow I missed this too, first time in life I see that word ahahahahI wrote cost, budget, powder, holes, starch, agriculture, industries, demand
I thought the exact same . Why would they repeat the same word again. I wrote shops even I heard barriques thinking that barriques is a product and they might say barriques plants/shops/factories and they also mentioned growing at the end.Barriques was a word written on the text, I dont think IELTS designers be so kind to us
Staff were qualified and certified, thus answer is TRUEI wrote false for first one, rest answers were same
I agree, it has to be TRUE for first one.Staff were qualified and certified, thus answer is TRUE
Hyphenated words like “up-to-date” are counted as one word.Really ??
Nuts is correctShe mentioned nuts in breads . That is what I heard.
Are you sure you did not hear nuts in something ?Nuts is correct
Actually yes...Are you sure you did not hear nuts in something ?
No, the answer is factories. I’m 500% sureBarriques was a word written on the text, I dont think IELTS designers be so kind to us