Here are some high-scoring Part 3 model answers for the Speaking Test that was shared by a student from Egypt. The answers below show a good way to respond to these questions. You can find the answers in the other parts here: Part 1, Part 2....
write your answers, a-i, in boxes 14-19 on your answer sheet. list of headings a the benefits of versatility b a case for bird sanctuaries c possible developments within species d adjusting the timing of singing e ways to reduce urban noise f predicting evolutionary adaptations g modifications...
(1). As I have said before, I don't keep track of people on Internet. I only try to use the question to present the answers in certain ways which I think would benefit more readers. (2). I had my BS, MS,and PhD from different schools, and in between, I worked to support my...
side with some outliers on the other answers. No influence of other parameters is found and nearly everybody thought that urban noise had changed, as depicted in Figs.6and10. When moving on to Q3, things change and respondents can be sorted by home location. If they live in the city cen...
I needed answers. All I knew was one thing: you can’t say “cock” on the radio! Or could you? Was this profanity Beyoncé’s fault? Or the DJ’s for not bleeping out the “cock” word? Or was it as the great Jimmy Buffett once sang: “Some people claim that there’s a waln...
Schlüsselwörter Gesundheitssurvey · Erwachsene · Sozioökonomischer Status · Lärmbelästigung · Straßenverkehrsbelastung Housing conditions The answers in the self-completed ques- tionnaire were used to define three cat- egories of building (multifamily house/ apartment block/...
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A socio-acoustic noise annoyance survey with 7000 respondents has been performed in 2014 along motorways and urban roads in major cities in Denmark. The annoyance questions followed ISO 15 666 and the answers were analysed together with the noise levels (Lden) at the most exposed faade.The ...
The contribution is that it truly reflects the characteristics of residents’ noise exposure in their daily activities, and for the first time proposes and answers the threshold of the effect of noise on mental health under different time, place and activity background. The findings of this study...
For statistical modelling of covariates of noise annoyance, we collapsed annoyance ratings into dichotomous groups by combining the answers high and extreme (score points 4 and 5) as annoyed and the other categories as not annoyed; this was done to facilitate an increased statistical power of our...