READING PASSAGE 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, which are based on Reading Passage 1.
A Spark, a flint how fire leapt to life
KEYWORDS | LOCATION | EXPLANATION | |
1. preserve | burning logs | Paragraph 1; line 12 | Unable to make flame for themselves………carrying charcols in pots. “stored fire= preserve” |
2. unaware | fire themselves | Paragraph 1; line 8 | |
3. chance | flames ; produed | paragraphs 2 ; line 1 | How and where man learnt how……………….with wood or stone. “accidentally made= by chance” |
4. friction | very first | paragraphs 2; line 5 | Studies of primitive societies ……………..was through friction. “very first= earliest, was through friction =involved the creation by friction” |
5. rotating | round hole | paragraphs 2; line 7 | European peasants would insert a ………………..palms. “rotate it briskly= rapidly rotating” |
6. percussion | persistent chipping | paragraphs 4 line 1 | Percussion methods of fire-lighting ……………”this method remained the main method of fire lighting in Europe according to the last sentence of para 4.” |
7. Eskimos | Other peoples | paragraphs 4; line 15 | …………..in Artic North America, the Ekimos produced a ……… “Ekimos= tyes of people in North America” |
8. despite | Phosphorus | paragraphs 4 and 5; last sentence | Paragraph 4: In Europe, the combination of .untill the mid 19 th century. Paragraph 5: Impressed by the ….used it to manufacture fire. “5th paragraph says the use of phosphorus from the 17th century, 4th says splint, lint and tinder remained untill mid 19th century which means although phosphorus existed earlier, other methods were more popular, so we need a word that gives a sense of opposite relation i.e although, despite……..” |
9. F | poisonous, phosphorus | paragraph 9; line 6 | Lundstrom’s safety matches were safe because the red phosphorus was non-toxic…… “non-toxic is similar to less poisonous” |
10. D | identical | paragraphs 8; line 1 | Walker never patented his invention………………..his product as lucifers. “it was copied by samuel Jones= identical to previous type, identical= copy” |
11. E | deadly illness | paragraphs 8; line 6 | About the same time ……………..in the walker formula. However, since white white phosphorus is deadly poison…………. that eats away jaw-bones. “eats away jaw-bones= character of the illness” |
12. C | look like modern | Paragraph 7; line 1 | The first matches ………………….called congreve. “resembling= look alike, those used today= modern” |
13. G | advertising | paragraphs 11; line 1 | The Americans, however, ………………….technology and marketing.In 1982 the Diamond…………….book matches. “advertising= marketing” |
14. A | glass container | paragraph 6, line 1 | The quest for practical match…………………..tipped with phosphorus. “sealed glass tube= airtight glass container” |
15. | army design | paragraph 7 ; 1st sentence | The first match resembling today…………….congreve. “borrowed the formula from military= help with the army design” |
READING PASSAGE 2
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 15–26, which are based on Reading Passage 2 .
zoo conservation programmes
Keywords | Location | Explanation | |
16. Y | advertisements, dishonest | Paragraph 1; line 1 | One of London Zoo’s recent advertisements caused me some irritation, so patently did it distort reality. “distort reality= dishonest” |
17. Y | conservation, 30 years | Paragraph 2; line 1 | Zoos were originally created as places ………….. international meeting on the subject. “insignificant contribution= involvement with conservation did not seriously arise” |
18. Not Given | WZCS, eastern europe | paragraphs 2 and 3 | There is nothing mentioned about the documentation in Eastern Europe. |
19. No | carefully inspected | Paragraph 4; line 2 | One would assume that the ……………. member of a zoo federation or association. “the list were carefully inspected is just an assumption, inspected= examined “ |
20. No | Robin Hill Adventure Park | Paragraph 4; line 11 | Occasionally had members that have been roundly censured in the national press. These include Robin Hill Adventure Park on the Isle of Wight which many considered……….. “which many considered the notorious collection of animals= many knew about it” |
21. Not Given | Colin Tudge | Paragraph 5; line 5 | It does not tell if he was satisfied or dissatisfied with the treatment of animals at London Zoo |
22. Yes | Zoo Conservation Programme | Paragraph 6; line 4 | Beyond that, about a further 20 species …………………. ago, this is pretty slow progress, and a long way off Tudge’s target of 2,000. “Among the target of 2000 only 16 have been saved so it can be said that it is unsatisfactory” |
23. b | objective, wzcs | Paragraph 3; line 1 | The WZCS estimates that there………… in coordinated conservation programmes. “clearly states that its core purpose was to identifying zoos that are suitable for conservation practice” |
24. C | refer, Robin Hill Adventure Park | paragraphs 4; line 11 | The second flaw in the reasoning of the WZCS document is the naive faith it places……………….These include Robin Hill Adventure Park on the Isle ………….. “writer mentions the Robin Hill Adventure Park to give an example of a weakness in the WZCS document.” |
25. A | Colin Tudge’s prediction | paragraphs 5; line 5 | if the world”s zoos worked together in co-operative breeding programmes, then even without further expansion they could save around 2,000 species of endangered land vertebrates “in the last sentence writer says, “”where are the facts to support such optimism?” which means his predictions are disbelieving” |
READING PASSAGE 3
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 27–40, which are based on Reading Passage 3 .
Architecture Reaching for the Sky
KEYWORDS | LOCATION | EXPLANATION | |
29. timber and stone | 18th century | Paragraph 3; line 1 | Instead of using timber, stone and……………..reinforced concrete. “after 18th century latest technology and materials were used …..here instead means before 18th century—-instead of using timber, stone….” |
30. modernism | 1920 | paragraphs 4 ; line 11 | A new style of architecture emerged………….known as modernism. “new style = latest technology” |
31. International Style | geometric, 1930s | paragraphs 5; line 4 | By the 1930s………International style. This was ………………like pillars. “this= International style” |
32. badly designed buildings//multi-storey housing//mass-produced, low-cost high-rises | 1960, pre-fabricated section | paragraphs 4; line 5 | Influenced by Le Corbusier’s ideas on town planning ……..inner-city population. |
33. preservation | end of modernist era | paragraphs 9; line 4 | By the 1970s, a new respect for the place of buildings ……….preserving historic buildings……. “new respect arose= modernist era ended” |
34. High-Tech | sophisticated techniques | Paragraph 9; line 13 | The architectural style usually referred to as……………….used in construction. |
35. co-existence of styles | Post modernism | paragraph 10; line 10 | By the 1980s the coexistance…………….known as post modernism. “coexistance of different styles should be shortened to just -coexistance of styles- because of the word limit of three we ignore different” |
36. G | technological advances | paragraph 3; line 10 | Technological advances ……………..new factories.Such rapid and………….. parts of cities into slums. “The first sentence is the cause and the second is effect” |
37. F | Simple , functional | paragraphs 5; line 6 | This was largely characterised by……….like pillars. These were strippedof……………lived in. “First sentence = cause, second sentence = effect, stripped of unnecessary decoration= decoration removed” |
38. H | economic depression | paragraph 6; line 9 | But the economic deoression of 1930s ….. By the 1950S the international style had developed into a universal approach….. “prevented their ideas from being widely realised= cannot be put into practice, by 1950s this style developed into universal= by the second half of the century the idea became popular” |
39. C | Multi-storey housing | paragraph 8; sentence 1 and last | Influenced by Le Corbusier ideas ……………. inner city population. Many of these buildings were poorly designed ……been demolished. “cause= multi storey housing, effect= needed to be demolished, demolished= knocked down” |
40. D | less land | paragraph 11; line 11 | They origanated in the US over ……economic use of land. “They= Architecture that has light steel frames and lifts as siad in the fourth line. less land= economic use of land” |
Fantastic work!