1.
The chart below shows the percentage of cinema attendance by
di erent age groups in Denmark between 1978 and 2008.
2. The graph below describes oil consumption of 4 regions from 1965 to
2015.
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3. The chart below shows the percentage of the UK population who
consumed the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables in
2002, 2006 and 2010.
4. The chart below describes the gross domestic spending on Research
and Development in ve countries between 2001 and 2011.
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5. The table below shows some historical data about family budgets in a
European country.
6. The table below shows the results of a survey conducted in 2012 in a
European country, where viewers were asked about their preferences
for TV programs.
7. The charts below reveal the di erences in reasons that motivated
students to choose a college or university in the UK in 2008 and 2017.
8. The charts below show the percentage of water used by di erent
sectors in Sydney in 1997 and 2007.
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9. The chart below gives information about doctors
practicing in Australia over a 30-year period, including
their gender and country of origin.
10. The pie charts show the amount of money that a children’s charity
located in the USA spent and received in one year.
11. The diagrams below show the layout of the town’s
shopping centre at present and after a future development.
12. The two maps below show student accommodation buildings in
2010 and now.
13. The diagram below shows the process for recycling plastic bottles.
14. The diagram shows the process of making smoked sh.
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15 The charts above give information on the ages of people when they got
married in one country in 1996 and 2008.
16. The table below shows the monthly expenditure of an average
Australian family in 1991 and 2001.
17. The tables below provide information about the consumption and
production of potatoes in ve parts of the world in 2006.
18. The chart below gives information about the levels of Carbon
emissions in the UK between the years 1990 and 2010.
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