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Oh, you've been doing it for so long, don't you know? The IELTS series in Cambridge is a real question, and all the questions in it have been tested. If you don't believe me, look at the classics of listening machine, that is, the candidates recall the test questions, and you will find that many of them have read the original questions of Cambridge IELTS, because those are real questions in themselves. As for the difficulty, the Cambridge IELTS comes out every two years, and the latest one is 8. The newer it is, the closer it is to the current examination mode. The IELTS test has been held for so many years that many old questions are no longer tested. I suggest you focus on Cambridge 5 to 8, 3 to 4, and recite whatever you want. Among them, 8 must be the most important. I took the exam on June 65438+February 18 last year, but I didn't take the exam at that time. Maybe all the questions I tested are in it (I didn't pay attention to this set of books after the test, and I haven't turned 8 yet). IELTS has a question bank, but as long as it is a real question selected by IELTS in Cambridge, it will not appear in the exam again. I hope you can understand. Fluctuation is a normal phenomenon. There is a correction value in the real exam. If this topic is difficult, he will give you the correct number of questions+correction value as the final score. If the topic is simple, he will also-correct the value, you can rest assured in this regard. I have read 1 time with at least 6.5 and 9 points, read 1 time with 8.5 points, and read three or four times with 8 points. In most cases, the average is around 7. I finally got 8.5, so don't worry too much. Let's go