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IELTS Trends Describing Language
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Subjects
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ielts
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english
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vocabulary
Instructions:
Answer 39 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. (adj.) Consistent - even and regular change
steady
annual
to decline
steeply
2. (v.) To move up and down over a period of time
dramatic
to fluctuate
annual
to peak at
3. (v.) To start at a particular figure or place
to stand at
to not change
to peak at
to half
4. (v.) To be stable - to stay the same
to rise
annually
to remain stable
to decrease
5. (v.) To gradually become less - worse - or lower
to decline
to remain steady
steadily
to increase
6. (v.) To g to a restaurant for a meal
moderately
to half
to rise
to eat out
7. (v.) To fall or decline rapidly
to drop
overall
sudden
annually
8. (v.) To decrease two times
overall
to eat out
to go down
to half
9. (adj.) Step-by-step; proceeding in small stages or degrees
gradual
suddenly
dramatic
to double
10. (adj.) Medium; average; not extreme in quality - degree - or amount
to drop
gradual
moderate
overall
11. (adv.) To sharply rise or fall - almost straight up and down
to remain stable
steeply
to decline
to decrease
12. (adv.) To a very small amount - degree - or extent
steady
suddenly
slightly
gradual
13. (adv.) Every year; once a year; per year
annually
to remain steady
a trend
to level out
14. (adv.) In a manner that is kept within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme - excessive - or intense
moderately
to stand at
temporal
to increase
15. (adj.) Very small in amount - degree - or extent
annually
to decline
slight
in contrast
16. (adv.) changing only a little bit
to double
slightly
to stand at
to decline
17. (adj.) Sudden - great - and noticeable
dramatic
annual
steeply
to go down
18. (adv.) Happening quickly - abruptly - rapidly
to remain steady
to double
to decline
suddenly
19. (v.) To be stable - to stay the same
to remain steady
annually
to rise
to half
20. (v.) To decrease
to go down
to remain steady
slight
temporal
21. (adv.) adv. In a sudden - great - and noticeable manner
temporal
to stand at
to increase
dramatically
22. (adj.) Every year; once a year; per year
suddenly
to remain steady
steeply
annual
23. (adj.) A sharp rise or fall - almost straight up and down
sudden
gradual
to not change
steep
24. (v.) To go upward with gradual or continuous progress
steep
to peak at
to climb up
steeply
25. (n.) All the changes over time; a pattern
to climb up
a trend
to increase
steep
26. (adj.) Having to do with time
temporal
gradual
steadily
to level out
27. (adj.) Looking at everything together
overall
to stand at
to remain stable
dramatically
28. (adj.) Engaged in or connected with business - trade - manufactured goods - or company products
slightly
industrial
to peak at
moderate
29. (v.) To become greater or more
slight
dramatically
to increase
industrial
30. (a connector) on the other hand - as an opposite
in contrast
dramatic
suddenly
moderately
31. (v.) To be stable - to stay the same
to not change
annually
to climb up
to decrease
32. (v.) To change from a fall or a rise and become level
steady
to remain steady
slight
to level out
33. (adv.) In a manner that is consistent - even and regular
to drop
steadily
slight
to remain steady
34. (adv.) Slowly over a period of time
gradually
a trend
steady
steep
35. (adj.) Happening in a short period of time; abrupt; rapid
sudden
to eat out
industrial
to stand at
36. (v.) To increase two times
temporal
gradually
to double
to fluctuate
37. (v.) To reach a maximum value
to increase
steadily
to peak at
gradually
38. (v.) To go up
in contrast
to rise
to peak at
to fluctuate
39. (v.) To become smaller or less.
to level out
to remain stable
to decrease
steep