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IELTS Practice Now Practice in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking for the IELTS Test ( PDFDrive )
Question* 15-19
Use a maximum of TWO words from the reading passage to answer each of questions 15-19 Write your answers in spaces numbered 15-19 on the answer sheet 15 Which group has predicted a significant change m future energy generation 7 16 Fuel cells are positive for the environment because they release minimal amounts of which substances 7 7 17 Which common energy sources have been compared to fuel cells 18 What is the potential percentage gam in efficiency when comparing old style energy generators and fuel cells 7 19 When were ceramic fuel cells, first used 7 Question* 20-24 Decide whether the statements below support information in Reading Passage 2 In the spaces numbered 20-24 on the answer sheet, write Yes if the statements support information No if the statements do not support information Not Given if the statements do not refer to information An example has been done for you Ewmple Sir William Grove was a physicist Answer Not Given 20 I uture transport vehicles may be powered by fuel cells 21 Turopean companies were first in the race to develop fuel cell technology 22 Some rapidly developing South East Asian countries will soon market fuel cells 23 Indonesia has an enormous need for fossil fuels 24 Cooperation between private companies and governments will encourage wider use of efficient energy sources QUESTIONS 25^0 You are advised to spend about 25 minute* on Questions 25-40 which refer to Reading Prtssrtge 3 below READING PASSAGE 3 The New Ice Age Antarctica's long dark winter evokes visions of Because the summer-time work of scientists early explorers barely surviving in huts, their tends to capture the public's imagination, with huskies and sleds snowbound outside in the revelations about the ozone hole or whale harshest conditions imaginable But times have numbers, people tend to overlook the efforts of changed the 20 or so winterers at each base — mostly tradespeople — who keep the bases going long Although expeditioners like Mawson, Scott after 'the boffins' (research scientists) have and Amundsen explored and wintered on the migrated to warmer climates In doing so, they continent in the early years of the century, the also keep alive claims to sovereignty of notion of operating permanent year-round sections of the continent and maintain their bases in Antarctica was relatively new until the environmental interest in this sensitive part of 1950s and 1960s Even after the Second World the planet Aside from its wealth of marine War, Antarctica was still being opened up and resources, Antarctica controls much of the there were many blank spots on the map southern hemisphere's climate As the only Mawson station, opened in 1954, and Davis in other wholly southern hemisphere continent 1957 are Australia's two oldest, continually Australia, more than any other large nation operated bases on the continent has the most at stake in what happens here In the past, life at these bases was hardly So what is life like down there 7 Over the past luxurious It meant camping in cramped zinc- year, wintering on an Antarctic base has alum sheds, listening to katabatic winds become positively civilised The conclusion last scream in the long winter night summer of a 10 year building program has Communication with the outside world was seen the historic zinc-alum shacks and es en restricted to just a few telegraphed lines older wooden sheds built at an early Antarctic. Expedmoners heading south were issued with base, on Heard Island in 1947, supplanted by pamphlets listing five-letter codes covering vast, bright-coloured buildings with bav- almost every conceivable situation so they wmdow views and ski-lodge decor There are could communicate with their families and still video lounges, gymnasiums, bars and libraries keep within strict 'word limits' during their The workshops are comparable to anything in year on base Humour boosted morale and was modern industrialised countries The food is an important element of life there For instance plentiful There are even field huts that double 'YIKLA' was code for 'This is the life' as weekenders for those who feel the need to get away from it all The money's good and Today, living year-round in Antarctica is everything from beer to socks is supplied free considerably easier The weather hasn't Not everyone is pleased with the neu luxur) changed of course, but you can pick up a Nowhere were the changes felt more keenly telephone and dial direct anywhere in the than at Mawson, where the old quarters is ilh world The cost is very modest and is their rugged outpost atmosphere uere shut subsidised at 90 cents a minute All that and the last team of huskies renxmd lo m.inj individuals need to do is to collect the bill at old Antarctic hands, it marked the end of the the end of the year great 'Intrepid Age' in Antarctica There are some things about life in Antarctica, spectacular coastal scenery of the Antarctic how e\ er that c\ en central heading and Peninsula u iitihing a Ii\ e \ la satellite sports broadcast Once there, after the short shipping season has cannot ihange The Antarctic Territor) is still ended some time in February when the ice one of the most exotic places on Earth Few closes in, there is no changing your mind and people will ever get there There are no flights heading home You are there for the duration, which land there — )ou have to tra\el as the at least until the pack ice breaks up the early explorers did, almost a century ago, by following November Like the early explorers, sea Going to Mawson, for example, means a you are confronted with the challenge of two-week voyage on an icebreaker such as getting along with a small, isolated group of Download 1.65 Mb. 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