Tag: IELTS Reading Passage 3
Passage A No one doubts that intelligence develops as children grow older. Yet the oncept of intelligence has proved both quite difficult to define in unambiguous terms and unexpectedly …
Passage A While it may not be possible to completely age-proof our brains, a brave new world of anti-aging research shows that our gray matter may be far more …
Passage A In April 2002 an event took place which demonstrated one of the many applications of information theory. The space probe, Voyager I, launched in 1977, had sent …
Passage A A satellite in the solar system got pictures of Jupiter and Saturn and the pictures were meant to be sent back to the earth. Unfortunately, the satellite …
Passage A A facial expression is one or more motions or positions of the muscles in the skin. These movements convey the emotional state of the individual to observers. …
Passage Does An IQ Test Prove Creativity? Everyone has creativity, some a lot more than others. The development of humans, and possibly the universe, depends on it. Yet creativity …
Passage A In 1660s,while there are few accurate statistics for child mortality in the preindustrial world, there is evidence that as many as 30 percent of all children died …
Passage A There are many reasons why individuals have traveled beyond their own societies. Some travelers may have simply desired to satisfy curiosity about the larger world. Until recent …
Passage History of the institutions that preserve and interpret the material evidence of the human race, human activity, and the natural world, as such, museums have a long history, …
Passage A In today’s hypercompetitive marketplace, companies that successfully introduce new products are more likely to flourish than those that don’t. Businesses spend billions of dollars making better “mousetraps” …