Guide To ielts (answer key)
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Student s Book answer key
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- TASK TYPE 12 Multiple Choice (pages 154–161) 1 1 Classmate B
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IELTS PRACTICE TASK
1 C Nowadays we are less likely than our ancestors to believe that dreams have a predictive function 2 G Incredibly enough, the idea that the symbolic meaning of our dream is there, waiting to be interpreted, remains very appealing. 3 B But adopting such a scientific attitude to dreams doesn’t imply that they are no longer a source of fascination to us. 4 E thinking about them could be a helpful way of exploring our own thoughts. TASK TYPE 12 Multiple Choice (pages 154–161) 1 1 Classmate B You are reading to understand the writer’s views and claims. 2 Classmate A There are two different types of question stem. 3 Classmate A The questions always follow the order of the passage. 4 Classmate A The question stems probably include words from the passage. 5 Classmate B You only write the correct letter on the answer sheet. 2 1 C Diversity of genetic material is thus reduced to a bare minimum, leaving crop species exposed to any disease which can exploit that single strain. 2 B the more resilient but notably less tasty Cavendish cultivar 3 A it has more frequently been accessed when national gene banks lose samples due to accident, equipment failures, natural disasters and, all too often, mismanagement. 4 B access to individual specimens is regulated by their respective depositors. 5 C and crucially the remote northern location also serves as a natural fridge. 6 D explain the role of the master seed bank in Norway. 6 1 A is correct because the passage says ‘provides us with fascinating insights into an alien world.’ B is wrong because the passage says ‘it was worth waiting for’ and so the wait was not ‘unacceptably long’. ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 28 2 B is correct because the passage says ‘The probe hit the ground with an impact speed similar to a ball dropped from about a metre on Earth.’ A is wrong because the comparison with a ball is to give is an idea of the ‘impact speed’. 3 B is correct because the passage says ‘suggesting a substance with the consistency of soft, damp sand’. A is wrong because there is no ‘false impression’ in the passage. 4 A is correct because the quote gives an analogy with snow that helps us understand what the ground was like. B is wrong because Schroder describes a similar type of ground surface. 5 A is correct because the passage says: ‘it had evidently not rained on the landing site for some time.’ B is wrong because there was no evidence of recent rainfall at the site. 7 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 A 6 C 11 1 C This is the sense of the whole paragraph 2 B Tour operators report a surge in interest in eclipse viewing, sparked by the ‘eclipse of the century’ in July 2009 3 C the growth of the hobby also taps into enthusiasm for more natural and less commercialised forms of tourism 4 D They are all good and each is intriguing in its own way. 5 B they cannot compare to the sheer beauty and drama of a total eclipse in a clear sky Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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