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IELTS Practice Now Practice in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking for the IELTS Test ( PDFDrive )
Questions 16-18
Select words from paragraph B to answer Questions 16-18. Use ONE word for each answer. Write your answers in the spaces numbered 16-18 on the answer sheet. 16. Name the precondition needed in rock for below surface fractures to occur. 17. Which term is used for the location of the greatest amount of movement? 18. What action below the surface rock results in seismic waves? Questions 19-22 The notes below are a summary of paragraph C of Reading Passage 2. Choose words from paragraph C to complete the notes and write your answers in the spaces numbered 19-22. Select either ONE or TWO words for each space. Both natural and 19-------------- activity can cause an 20 ---------------- 21 ________ formation of lakes by discharge of 22. _________can initiate a quake. Questions 23-25 Write the appropriate letter A, B, C or D in the spaces numbered 23-25 on the answer sheet. 23. It is now believed that: A low-risk zones are relatively safe. B high-risk zones are more dangerous than low-risk zones. C low-risk zones may in fact be very dangerous due to poorly constructed buildings. D high-risk zones have stable buildings. 24. Soft soils: A together with poorly constructed buildings and being in high-risk zones greatly contribute to earthquake devastation. B cause earthquakes. C cause buildings to twist rather than shatter. D crumble buildings. 25. Seismologists: A can predict the potential destruction of a city by an earthquake. B cannot predict where an earthquake may occur. C had been investigating Kobe's potential for an earthquake and had warned the inhabitants. D could work with other professionals to understand and try to minimise the level of death and injury caused by major earthquakes. QUESTIONS 26-40 Yon me advised la spend about 25 minuter on Questions 26-40 ivlnch refer to Rending Primage 3 below READING PASSAGE 3 WHY WE CAN ' T AFFORD TO LET ASIA STARVE A Among the problems afflicting a E Such issues, Lampe argues, while seen as burgeoning world population, overcrowding, remote by many countries and international poverty and environmental degradation are corporations, will strike at their economic base combining to put at ris>k the very essence of our as well Societies that are too poor or driven by survival — food internal strife and civil war will be bad for investment or as markets for goods Pressure B 'If by the beginning of the next century we from a rising tide of environmental and have failed to satisfy the very basic needs of political refugees may also be felt the two billion very poor and four billion poor. life for the rest of us could be extremely risky F. One significant factor undermining the and uncomfortable,' predicts Dr Klaus Lampe agricultural economies of developing countries of the International Rice Research Institute has been the farm trade war between the US (IRRI) m the Philippines This is a highly and the EC 'We talk about environmental threatening, even terrifying prediction for Asia, degradation and dangerous chemicals, yet where 70 per cent of the world's poor live but spend billions of US dollars and ECUs where reserves of good quality arable land producing things we don't want which ruin have practically run out local production systems and incomes for poor people,' Lampe says And instead of developed C Although the world regards Asia as the countries helping struggling nations to develop focus of an economic and industrial miracle, sustainable food production systems their without adequate supplies of food, Lampe policies tend to erode and destroy them says, chaos could easily result in many countries And the impact will be felt widely G When world grain prices are bad farmers in throughout the region In the 1990s alone, he Asia s uplands turn from rice to cash crops to says, the cities of Asia will be swollen by a supplement falling incomes, or clea r larger further 500 million people — nearly equal to the areas of rainforest with catastrophic population of the United States and European environmental consequences within just a few Community combined 'The only growing years Cleared rainforest soils are highly population in Asia is that of the poor Prime erosive, even where they arc not, they rapidly productive land is being used for city become acid and toxic under intense expansion and building roads, while thousands cultivation and plants die, forcing the clearing of hectares are being taken out of production of ever-larger areas each year because of salinity or alkalinity ' H Research at the IRRI has indicated that D From the mid-1960s when the Green intensive rice production — growing two or Revolution began, Asian food production three crops a year on the same land — is doubled through a combination of high- showing signs of yield declines as great as 10 yielding crops, expanded farming area and per cent Evidence for this comes from as far greater intensification From now on, growing afield as India, The Philippines and Indonesia enough food will depend almost entirely on At the same time, agricultural research increasing yield from the same, or smaller, area worldwide has been contracting as of land However, a mysterious threat is governments, non-government bodies and emerging m the noticeably declining yields of private donors reduce funding bixause of rice from areas that have been most intensively domestic economic pressures Dm means. farmed Unless scientists can unravel why this Lampe says, that at risk is the capacity to sol\ e is so, food output in Asia may actually stagnate such problems as rice yield decline and at a time when population will double research to breed the new generation of super- yielelding crops. Yet rice will be needed to feed more than half the human population — an estimated 4 5 billion out ot 8 3 billion people by 2030 1 Compared with the building of weapons of mass destruction or the mounting of space missions to Mars, Lampe says, the devising of sustainable farming systems has little political appeal to most governments 'To them I say I hope you can sleep well at night ' Questions 26-33 Reading Passage 3 has 9 paragraphs. Choose the most suitable heading for each paragraph from the list i-xii below. Use each heading ONCE only. Write your answers in the spaces 26-33 on the answer sheet. The first one is an example. There are more headings than paragraphs, so you won't use all the headings. Example. Paragraph A. Answer: iv 26. Paragraph B 27 Paragraph C 28 Paragraph D 29 Paragraph E 30 Paragraph F 31 Paragraph G 32 Paragraph H 33 Paragraph I List of Headings i Decrease in food yields ii Drop in yield affected by reduction in research iii Pollution ruining crops iv World at risk due to predicted food shortage V Lack ot international interest vi Bid to retrain Asian farmers vii Desperate situation for Asia viii Environmental degradation due to changed farming methods ix Need to increase soil fertility X Population explosion compounds Asia's problems xi International commerce threatens Asian agriculture xii Food shortages have wide effects Questions 34-35 Name TWO reasons for loss of farm land. Use a maximum of TWO words in both of your answers. Write your answers in spaces 34-35 on the answer sheet. Questions 36-40 The flow chart below describes some consequences of Asian agriculture. Each step follows the previous step, forming a chain of consequences. Complete the flow chart by selecting the appropriate letter from the list of consequences below, to fill spaces numbered 36-40 on the answer sheet. Some letters may be used more than once. Consequences [ D rainforest cleared A vegetation destroyed E acid soil B need to supplement income C poor world grain price READING TEST 6 QUESTIONS 1-14 You are advised to spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-14 which refer to Reading Passage 1 below READING PASSAGE 1 Download 1.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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