For this item type, you need to select the most appropriate words from a drop-down list to restore the text.
There is a passage with some missing words. Beside each gap, there is a button with a drop-down list. Left-click on this button to reveal the drop-down list of options for that gap. Select the option you think best fills the gap.
PTE Reading Practice Reading and Writing Blanks – A
While it’s no wonder that dogs are (1) ______ as man’s best friends, little is known about the origins of this friendship. It is presumed that dogs were one of the first animals to be (2) ______ by humans. One notable effect of this long relationship with humans is that unlike other canine species, dogs can (3) ______ on a carbohydrate-rich diet. Historically, dogs have been helping us in many ways, but recently they are also assisting people with disabilities and (4) ______ in therapy. Patients who were administered dog therapy demonstrated decreased stress, increased happiness, and (5) ______ energy levels.
- ( a) boring (b)popular ( c) danger (d) laziness
- ( a) encounter (b) ridicule ( c) safe (d) domesticated
- ( a) master (b) flourish ( c) worried (d) prejudice
- ( a) aiding (b) mercurial ( c) tremendous (d) carnivore
- ( a) jostle (b) kind ( c) improved (d) neighbourly
PTE Reading Practice Reading and Writing Blanks – B
Despite progress over the last two (1) _____________, still more than 35 per cent of the urban population of the less developed regions was living in slums in 2005-2007. In the least developed countries 71 per cent of the urban dwellers lived in slums. This proportion is very high in sub-Saharan Africa , (2) _____________ from 61 per cent in Western Africa to 71 per cent in Middle Africa. It is also very high in Sudan, where 94 per cent of the urban dwellers live in slums. In Asia this proportion is 33 per cent, close to the average of the less developed (3) _____________, and 22 percentage points lower than in Africa. Twenty five per cent of the urban population of Western Asia lives in slums, a percentage significantly lower than the world average. Lack of access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation are typical characteristics of urban slums. Access to safe water and adequate sanitation are among the indicators used to monitor progress toward (4)_____________sustainability. Globally, 134 million urban dwellers (4 per cent) lacked (5)_____________ to an improved water supply in 2008 and 806 million (24 per cent) lacked adequate sanitation services. Most of these people lived in informal, overcrowded urban settlements in developing countries, particularly in Africa and Asia.
- ( a) time (b) visit ( c) equity (d) decades
- ( a) infrastructure (b) ranging ( c) hover (d) knowledge
- ( a) regions (b) luxury ( c) prevalent (d) courtesy
- ( a) collude (b) environmental ( c) magnificient (d) enormously
- ( a) negotiations (b) housing ( c) relent (d) access
PTE Reading Practice Reading and Writing Blanks – C
In the second century of the Christian era, the empire of Rome comprehended the fairest part of the earth and the most civilized _________ (1) of mankind. The frontiers of that extensive monarchy were guarded by ancient renown and disciplined valour. The gentle but powerful _________ (2) of laws and manners had gradually cemented the union of the provinces. Their peaceful inhabitants enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth and luxury. The image of a free constitution was preserved with decent reverence: the Roman senate appeared to possess the sovereign _________ (3) and devolved on the emperors all the executive powers of government. During a happy period of more than fourscore years, the public _________ (4) was conducted by the virtue and abilities of Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, and the two Antonines. It is the design of this, and of the two succeeding _________, (5) to describe the prosperous condition of their empire; and afterwards, from the death of Marcus Antoninus, to deduce the most important _________ (6) of its decline and fall; a revolution which will ever be remembered, and is still felt by the nations of the earth.
- ( a) achieved (b) portion ( c) introduce (d) relinquish
- ( a) doubtful (b) difficult ( c) peace (d) influence
- ( a) authority (b) arrows ( c) easy (d) taken
- ( a) administration (b) honorable ( c) secure (d) exposing
- ( a) collude (b) environmental ( c) chapters (d) enormously
- ( a) weight (b) circumstances ( c) preserving (d) seven
PTE Reading Practice Reading and Writing Blanks – D
Thousands of babies are born deaf or hard of hearing in the United States each year. It’s important that they are ________ (1) early and receive appropriate support services in a timely manner. Two Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs are providing essential services to these children and their families during COVID-19.
About 1 in 500 babies in the United States are born deaf or hard of hearing (DHH). When identified at birth, babies who are DHH can begin intervention early and are more likely to ________ (2) language, cognitive and social development on par with typically developing peers. Every state has an Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) program that works to ________ (3) that babies who are DHH are diagnosed early and receive the services they need on time.
Amid the concerns and changes that have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic, EHDI programs are finding ________ (4) and successful ways to use technology to provide access to the resources and services needed by the children and families they serve. These efforts are helping children to achieve their full ________ (5) in language, cognitive, and social development and keeping their families informed during this time
- ( a) identified (b) working ( c) beamed (d) dedicate
- ( a) spoken (b) class ( c) achieve (d) attend
- ( a) necessary (b) ensure ( c) routines (d) chores
- ( a) guide (b) learn ( c) secure (d) creative
- ( a) bright (b) potential ( c) stories (d) weave
PTE Reading Practice Reading and Writing Blanks – E
Radiation is the energy that comes from a ________ (1)and travels through space at the speed of ________. (2) This energy has an electric field and a magnetic field associated with it and has wave-like properties. You could also call radiation “electromagnetic waves”.
This radiation is characterized in two forms—ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.
Ionizing radiation is a form of energy that acts by ________ (3) electrons from atoms and molecules of materials that include air, water, and living tissue. Ionizing radiation can ________ (4) unseen and pass through these materials.
Non-ionizing radiation is a form of radiation with less energy than ionizing radiation. Unlike ionizing radiation, non-ionizing radiation does not remove electrons from atoms or molecules of materials that ________ (5)air, water, and living tissue.
- ( a) identified (b) source ( c) beamed (d) dedicate
- ( a) spoken (b) class ( c) light (d) attend
- ( a) removing (b) ensure ( c) routines (d) chores
- ( a) guide (b) learn ( c) secure (d) travel
- ( a)include (b) potential ( c) stories (d) weave
PTE Reading Practice Reading and Writing Blanks – F
Particle pollution — also called particulate matter (PM) — is made up of particles of solids or liquids that are in the air. Particle pollution can come from two different kinds of ________ (1)— primary or secondary. Primary sources cause particle pollution on their own. For example, wood stoves and forest fires are primary sources.
Secondary sources let off gases that can form particles. Power plants and coal fires are examples of secondary sources. Some other common sources of particle pollution can be either ________ (2)or secondary — for example, factories, cars and trucks, and construction sites.
Smoke from fires and emissions from power plants, industrial facilities, and cars and trucks contain PM2.5. Breathing in particle pollution can be ________ (3)to your health. Coarse particles, called PM10, can irritate your eyes, nose, and throat. Dust from roads, farms, dry riverbeds, construction ________, (4) and mines are types of PM10.
Fine particles, called PM2.5, are more ________ (5) because they can get into the deep parts of your lungs — or even into your blood.
- ( a) limit (b) news ( c) contact (d)sources
- ( a) irritation (b) asthma ( c) primary (d) anyone
- ( a) harmful (b) truth ( c) existence (d) invent
- ( a) sites (b) persist ( c) outdoor (d) controlling
- ( a)include (b) dangerous ( c) releases (d) inevitable
PTE Reading Practice Reading and Writing Blanks – G
Considerations of a practical nature give us the most ________ (1)possible grounds for a belief that human desires, feelings, etc., are homogeneous and communicable. The fact is that we all have back of us many millions of years of evolutionary history in the same general environment. In the past, with relatively minor ________ , (2)the same influences have played upon our ancestors from the beginnings of life on our planet. And then, we are born into the same society, and it has given us, not, to be sure, the power of ________, (3)but certainly all of our most essential stimuli. Further, we do get along in society. We laugh together, and we play together, we share each other’s sorrows, we love and hate each other, in a way that would be wholly impossible if we did not in practice ________ (4)the correctness of our “inferences” about one another’s motives and desires. And the fact that these “inferences” are in the main correct is the one thing that makes social life possible. We can, and do, understand one another’s motives, desires, wants, emotions. We can, and do, ________ (5) communicate our feelings to one another.
- ( a) reliable (b) copy ( c) question (d) speaking
- ( a) desire (b) vision ( c) variations (d) complete
- ( a) revolution (b) manifest ( c) clarity (d) reaction
- ( a) assume (b) company ( c) adorn (d) venerate
- ( a)include (b) nostalgic ( c) concerted (d) limits
PTE Reading Practice Reading and Writing Blanks – H
Some interesting facts about the great reptilian fossils recently discovered in Wyoming and Colorado have come to light. The bones ______ represent reptiles of many sizes, from that of a cat up to one sixty feet high. The latter, found at Como, Wyoming, belonged to the crocodile order; but the remains give ______ that the animal stood up on its hind legs, like a kangaroo. Another found in Colorado is estimated to have been 100 feet long. A great many remains of the same general class, but belonging to different species, have been collected and sent East. Among them from three to four hundred specimens of the dinosaur, and about a thousand pterodactyls, have been shipped from Colorado, Wyoming, and Kansas. The wings of one of the latter were from thirty to forty feet from tip to tip. Seventeen different species of these flying dragons have been found in the chalk of western Kansas. There have also been found six species of toothed birds. Comparatively little has been done toward classifying the late finds, and the task is such an _______ one. Great importance is attached to them, however, since nothing of the kind had been found in America until a little over a year ago and great ______ had been laid by certain geologists on their absence. Another remarkable feature of the discovery was that the fossils which had been reported as not existing in this country had hardly been brought to light in one locality before thousands of tons of them were simultaneously discovered in half a dozen different________.
- ( a) study (b) found ( c) probe (d) level
- ( a) evidence (b) sight ( c) aberration (d) whole
- ( a) apparent (b) clear ( c) vision (d) enormous
- ( a) decide (b) process ( c) design (d) stress
- ( a)comprise (b) memory ( c) places (d) sequence
Answers – A
1(b) popular
2(d) domesticated
3(b) flourish
4( a) aiding
5( c) improved
Answers – B
1(d) decades
2(b) ranging
3(a) regions
4( b) environmental
5( d) access
Answers – C
1 (b) portion
2 (d) influence
3 (a) authority
4 (a) administration
5 (c) chapters
6 (b) circumstances
Answers – D
1 (a) identified
2 (c) achieve
3 (b) ensure
4 (d) creative
5 (b) potential
Answers – E
1 (b) source
2 (c) light
3 (a) removing
4 (d) travel
5 (a) include
Answers – F
1 (d) sources
2 (c) primary
3 (a) harmful
4 (a) sites
5 (b) dangerous
Answers – G
1 (a) reliable
2 (c) variations
3 (d) reaction
4 (a) assume
5 (d) consistently
Answers – H
1 (b) found
2 (a) evidence
3 (d) enormous
4 (d) stress
5 (c) places