Tag: IELTS Reading Passage 3
Passage A. While it nay not be possible to completely age-proof our brains, a bravenew world of anti-aging research shows that our gray matter may be far more flexible …
Passage A. A paradox lies close to the heart of scientific discovery. If you know just what you are looking for, finding it can hardly count as a discovery, …
Passage A. By the time Laszlo Polgar’s first baby was born in 1969 he already had film views on child-rearing. An eccentric citizen of communist Hungary, he had written …
Passage A. E-leaming is the unifying term to describe the fields of online learning, web-based training, and technology delivered instruction, which can be a great benefit to corporate e-learning. …
“Obviously we must do some serious rethinking of our priorities, lest linguistics go down in history as the only science that presided obviously over the disappearance of 90 percent …
Passage A. James Paul Gee, professor of education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, played his first video game years ago when his six-year-old son Sam was playing Pajama Sam: …
Passage Historian investigates how Stalin changed the calendar to keep the Soviet people continually at work.A. “There are no fortresses that Bolsheviks cannot storm”. With these words, Stalin expressed …
Company Innovation Passage A. In a scruffy office in midtown Manhattan, a team of 30 artificial-intelligence programmers is trying to simulate the brains of an eminent sexologist, a wellknown …
Mechanisms of Linguistic Change Passage A. The changes that have caused the most disagreement are those in pronunciation. We have various sources of evidence for the pronunciations of earlier …
Memory Decoding Try this memory test: Study each face and compose a vivid image for the person’s first and last name. Rose Leo, for example, could be a rosebud …