Part 1: Question 1-14 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-14 which are based on the text below. Read the text below and
Category: IELTS-Reading
Greenhouse Gasses
MCQs are mostly in a sequence. Care should be taken to spot out similar-looking answers. Learn how to differentiate them. Greenhouse gases arise from a
Why are so few tigers man-eaters?
MCQs are mostly in a sequence. Care should be taken to spot out similar-looking answers. Learn how to differentiate them. True False Not Given are
IELTS Reading – Snow Makers
Skiing is big business nowadays. But what can ski resort owners do if the snow doesn’t come? A. In the early to mid-twentieth century, with the
IELTS Academic Reading – 7
The Great Fire of London Paragraph A The Great Fire of London swept through London in September 1666, devastating many buildings, including 13,200 houses and
IELTS Academic Reading – 6
Gifted children and learning A. Internationally, ‘giftedness’ is most frequently determined by a score on a general intelligencetest, known as an IQ test, which is
IELTS Academic Reading – 5
The Grand Banks A The Grand Banks is a large area of submerged highlands south-east of Newfoundland and east ofthe Laurentian Channel on the North
IELTS Academic Reading – 4
WHY PAGODAS DON’T FALL DOWN? In a land swept by typhoons and shaken by earthquakes, how has Japan’s tallest and seemingly flimsiest old buildings –
IELTS Academic Reading – 3
Lost for Words Many minority languages are on the danger list. In the Native American Navajo nation which sprawls across four states in the American
IELTS Academic Reading – 2
Dyslexia Paragraph 1 People who left school unable to read were often dismissed as being lazy. Some probably were but many were simply unable to learn