Category: IELTS Reading Practice Test
America’s oldest art? Passage Set within treacherously steep cliffs, and hidden away valleys of northeast Brazil, is some of Southeast America’s most significant and spectacular rock-art. Most of the …
Terrific Tupperware Passage A. Throw open anyone’s kitchen cupboards from Andorra to Zimbabwe, and you’ll find colourful plastic products for the preparation, serving, and storage of food. Chances are, …
The Need to Belong Passage No one likes to feel left out, ignored by colleagues at meetings or not be invited to the big party that everyone is talking …
Left or Right? Passage A. Creatures across the animal kingdom have a preference for one foot, eye or even antenna. The cause of this trait, called lateralisation, is fairly …
Tasmanian Tiger Passage A. Although it was called tiger, it looked like a dog with black stripes on its hack and it was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of …
The Green Revolution in China Passage A couple of weeks ago, China’s highest government body published their conclusions from the second research session on continental climate change over a …
Electric Dreams Passage A. The days of the internal-combustion are numbered, and the fuel cell represents the future of automotive transport, says PETER BREWER. A. Some of the world’s …
Growing of the Aging Society Passage A. American scientists say that the elderly are now healthier, happier and more independent. The results of a study that has taken place …
Passage A. What counts as knowledge? What do we mean when we say that we know something? What is the status of different kinds of knowledge? In order to …
Passage A. Sometimes ideas just pop up out of the blue. Or in Charlie Paton’s case, out of the rain. “I was in a bus in Morocco travelling through …