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IELTS Journal - Reading

Exercise 61: True, False, Not Given 
Look at the following extract from a text about diaries: 
Many diaries of notable figures have been published and form an important 
element of autobiographical literature. Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) is the earliest 
diarist who is well-known today; his diaries, preserved in Magdalene College
Cambridge, were first transcribed and published in 1825. Pepys was amongst the 
first who took the diary beyond mere business transaction notation, into the 
realm of the personal. 
According to the text, are the following statements true, false, or not given? 
1. Samuel Pepys is more famous today than he was during his own lifetime.
2. Pepys kept a diary for purely business reasons.


 IELTS
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Exercise 62: Paragraph heading 
Choose the correct heading for the paragraph from the list below.
A) The environmental impact of estuaries 
B) The human impact on certain coastal areas 
C) Why estuaries will disappear 
An estuary is a partly enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or 
streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. Estuaries are 
amongst the most heavily populated areas throughout the world, with about 
60% of the world’s population living along estuaries and the coast. As a result
estuaries are suffering degradation by many factors, including overgrazing and 
other poor farming practices; overfishing; drainage and filling of wetlands
pollutants from sewage inputs; and diking or damming for flood control or water 
diversion. 
Exercise 63: Multiple choice 
Read the following text and answer the multiple choice questions below. 
In linguistics, a corpus (plural corpora) is a large and structured set of texts (now 
usually electronically stored and processed). A corpus may be used to help 
linguists to analyse a language, or for the purpose of dictionary writing or 
language teaching. The British National Corpus (BNC) is a 100-million-word text 
corpus of samples of written and spoken English from a wide range of sources. 
The corpus covers British English of the late twentieth century from a wide 
variety of genres with the intention that it be a representative sample of spoken 
and written British English of that time. 

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