Tag: IELTS Reading Passage 2
Passage A The versificator, a machine described in George Orwell’s novel “1984”, automatically generated music for the hapless masses. The idea of removing humans from the creative process of …
Passage A This is ludicrous! We can talk to people anywhere in the world or fly to meet them in a few hours. We can even send probes to …
Passage Interactions between people are very complex processes. Part of the complexity Is that most of us are continually evaluating what another person is saying in terms of their …
Passage The first area of criticism concerns the extent to which the results of ‘scientific’ educational research are valid. It has often been argued that, although the numerical evidence …
Passage Bureaucracy management: The classic one A Several theorists bridged the gap between strictly private and public sector management. Onegood example is Max Weber exploring sociologist, who explored the …
Passage A Twenty-five years ago, children in London walked to school and played in parks and playing fields after school and at the weekend. Today they are usually driven …
Passage Tidal power, also called tidal energy, is a form of hydropozver that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power-mainly electricity. Although not yet widely used, …
Passage A Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Its diameter is 88,846 miles (more than 140,000 kilometers), more than 11 times that of Earth, and about …
Passage Space aliens and extraterrestrials have long been popular subjects of Hollywood movies and science fiction literature. But the idea of intelligent life in outer space is no longer …
Passage A The amount of time people spend watching television is astonishing. On average, individuals in the industrialized world devote three hours a day to the pursuit —fully half …