Cambridge IELTS General Training 14 Reading Test 3 Answers with Explanation / Your Guide to Entertainment,Do you have a music project,Guide to employees,International experience canada,Research ..
- Fakhruddin Babar
- Mar 21
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Your Guide to Entertainment in Westhaven
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
1 | B | "No charge for admission but donations welcome." | Paragraph B, Line 7 | "No charge for admission but donations welcome." This indicates that payment is optional. |
2 | E | "Three golf professionals can give affordable coaching." | Paragraph E, Line 3 | "Three golf professionals can give affordable coaching." This confirms that expert instructors are available for lessons. |
3 | D | "Appropriate footgear essential to protect bowling surfaces." | Paragraph D, Line 6 | "Appropriate footgear essential to protect bowling surfaces." This shows that there is a restriction on what you can wear. |
4 | C | "Check our website at www.starleisure.co.uk for current rates." | Paragraph C, Line 6 | "Check our website at www.starleisure.co.uk for current rates." This confirms that some basic information is published elsewhere. |
5 | C | "Special programme for under-fives." | Paragraph C, Line 3 | "Special programme for under-fives." This indicates that particular provision is made for very young children. |
6 | B | "Ideal for school groups." | Paragraph B, Line 5 | "Ideal for school groups." This feature is especially recommended for educational parties. |
7 | A | "Later times by appointment." | Paragraph A, Line 3 | "Later times by appointment." This means they will open at unscheduled times if arranged. |
Do you have a music project in mind that might benefit from funding?
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
8 | False | "The next round of Dosoco grant funding will shortly be open for applications." | Paragraph 2, Line 1 | "The next round of Dosoco grant funding will shortly be open for applications." This means applications are not open now. |
9 | True | "Music education (e.g. working with a talented music student with either physical, social or learning disabilities)." | Paragraph 2, Line 3 | "Music education (e.g. working with a talented music student with either physical, social or learning disabilities)." This confirms that a grant can help educate a musician. |
10 | False | "Dosoco recently awarded a grant to Alexia Sloane, a young composer with sight loss." | Paragraph 3, Line 1 | "Dosoco recently awarded a grant to Alexia Sloane, a young composer with sight loss." There is no mention that she lost her sight after attending the course. |
11 | False | "Alexia has since gained a place as a composer with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain." | Paragraph 3, Line 2 | "Alexia has since gained a place as a composer with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain." She is a composer, not an instrumentalist. |
12 | True | "Alexia has also been awarded the title of Young Composer of the Year." | Paragraph 3, Line 4 | "Alexia has also been awarded the title of Young Composer of the Year." This confirms she has received an award. |
13 | Not Given | - | - | The text only mentions a "simple form" but does not specify whether it is online. |
14 | False | "Dosoco can contribute up to 50% towards project costs." | Paragraph 4, Line 2 | "Dosoco can contribute up to 50% towards project costs." This means Dosoco does not cover the full cost of a project. |
Guide to employees on workplace monitoring
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
15 | Emails | "your letters may be opened and read" and "your employer may use an automated software programme to check the emails" | Paragraph 1, Line 2-3 | "Your letters may be opened and read. In addition, your employer may use an automated software programme to check the emails you receive at work." This confirms that emails are monitored. |
16 | Impact assessment | "your employer should identify any negative effects the monitoring may have on staff" | Paragraph 3, Line 1-2 | "Before deciding whether to introduce monitoring, your employer should identify any negative effects the monitoring may have on staff. This is called impact assessment." This confirms the procedure name. |
17 | Equipment | "if the monitoring relates to the business and the equipment being monitored is provided partly or wholly for work" | Paragraph 5, Line 1-2 | "Your employer can legally monitor your use of electronic communications in the workplace if the monitoring relates to the business and the equipment being monitored is provided partly or wholly for work." This confirms the requirement. |
18 | Quality | "listening in to phone calls to assess the quality of your work" | Paragraph 6, Line 3-4 | "These may be to establish facts which are relevant to the business or to check standards, for example, listening in to phone calls to assess the quality of your work." This confirms monitoring is used for evaluating work quality. |
19 | Crime | "Monitoring is also allowed if its purpose is to prevent or detect crime" | Paragraph 6, Line 4-5 | "Monitoring is also allowed if its purpose is to prevent or detect crime." This confirms one of the reasons for monitoring. |
20 | (computer) viruses | "to make sure electronic systems are operating effectively, for example, to prevent computer viruses entering the system" | Paragraph 6, Line 6-7 | "It may be necessary to make sure electronic systems are operating effectively, for example, to prevent computer viruses entering the system." This confirms that monitoring helps prevent viruses. |
21 | (confidential) helplines | "Your employer is also allowed to listen in to any calls you make to confidential helplines, but in this case he or she is not allowed to record these calls." | Paragraph 6, Line 7-8 | "Your employer is also allowed to listen in to any calls you make to confidential helplines, but in this case he or she is not allowed to record these calls." This confirms that these calls can be monitored but not recorded. |
International experience canada: application process
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
22 | Questionnaire | "use our questionnaire to see if you meet the criteria" | Paragraph 2, Line 1-2 | "To apply, first use our questionnaire to see if you meet the criteria to get into the IEC pools." This confirms that the first step involves filling in a questionnaire. |
23 | Account | "you should use to create your online account" | Paragraph 2, Line 4 | "After completing this, if you are eligible you will be sent a personal reference code, which you should use to create your online account." This confirms that an account must be created. |
24 | 10 days | "you will have 10 days to decide whether to accept this or not" | Paragraph 3, Line 1 | "If you are sent an invitation to proceed with your application, you will have 10 days to decide whether to accept this or not." This confirms the time limit for accepting the invitation. |
25 | Complete | "You then have 20 days to complete your application." | Paragraph 3, Line 2 | "If you accept, click the ‘Start Application’ button. You then have 20 days to complete your application." This confirms that the application must be completed after accepting. |
26 | Employer | "your employer in Canada must pay the compliance fee and inform you of your offer of employment number" | Paragraph 4, Line 1-2 | "For International Co-op and Young Professionals categories, your employer in Canada must pay the compliance fee and inform you of your offer of employment number." This confirms that the employer provides the employment number. |
27 | Refund | "You can apply to withdraw at this stage and will be given a refund if you do this within 56 days." | Paragraph 6, Line 1-2 | "You can apply to withdraw at this stage and will be given a refund if you do this within 56 days." This confirms that a refund is possible. |
Research on improving agricultural yields in africa
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
28 | B | "new breeds of cattle have led to an increase in TB" | Paragraph 3, Line 4-5 | "Professor James Wood explains that new breeds that are being introduced are more vulnerable to bovine TB than the zebu cattle which were previously reared there." This explains that the new cattle breeds are leading to an increase in TB. |
29 | A | "Cabbages are not indigenous to Africa but have become a major cash crop for Ghanaian farmers" | Paragraph 5, Line 1 | "Cabbages are not indigenous to Africa but have become a major cash crop for Ghanaian farmers." This confirms that cabbages were introduced to Africa. |
30 | C | "seemed to be associated with massive infestations of pink and green aphids" | Paragraph 7, Line 1-2 | "It seemed to be associated with massive infestations of pink and green aphids." Fening believes the disease was linked to insect attacks. |
31 | D | "the devastation couldn’t just be caused by sap-sucking insects" | Paragraph 8, Line 1 | "Despite no previous reports of viral diseases affecting cabbage crops in Ghana, the symptoms suggested a viral pathogen." Fening suspected the disease was caused by a virus due to the extent of crop damage. |
32 | B | "the pink aphid was identified as Myzus persicae (Sulzer)" | Paragraph 9, Line 3-4 | "We found that two different species of aphids, pink and green, were generally found on the diseased cabbages." This indicates that the researchers discovered the aphid species, which were previously unknown in Ghana. |
33 | B | "A particular crop may make an important contribution to the local economy" | Paragraph 5, Line 1 | "Cabbages are not indigenous to Africa but have become a major cash crop for Ghanaian farmers." Fening’s research is related to the crop's economic importance in Ghana. |
34 | D | "We are teaching students from five Ghanaian institutions the diagnostic methods" | Paragraph 16, Line 3-4 | "I now have a fully functional lab and can do DNA extraction and analysis in Ghana. We are teaching students from five Ghanaian institutions the diagnostic methods." Local people are being trained to conduct tests. |
35 | A | "We need this mix because we are not only asking how effective strategies will be, but also whether farmers will accept them" | Paragraph 4, Line 4-5 | "Wood leads a research programme which is looking at the feasibility of control strategies, including cattle vaccination." This shows the importance of involving different specialists. |
36 | B | "It turned out this was the first record of the green aphid species ever being seen in Ghana" | Paragraph 9, Line 5 | "It turned out this was the first record of the green aphid species ever being seen in Ghana." Fening discovered the previously unknown aphid species. |
37 | Tsetse fly | "parasite which is spread by an insect called the tsetse fly" | Paragraph 19, Line 1 | "Trypanosomiasis is a disease caused by a parasite which is spread by an insect called the tsetse fly." This identifies the tsetse fly as the carrier of the disease. |
38 | Immune system | "the way it evades the immune system of the animal" | Paragraph 14, Line 4 | "The parasite that causes the disease is carried by the tsetse fly... It evades the immune system of the animal." This explains how the parasite affects the immune system. |
39 | Proteins | "altering the proteins in its coat" | Paragraph 14, Line 4 | "The parasite... alters the proteins in its coat so as to remain ‘invisible’." This describes how the parasite evades detection by changing its proteins. |
40 | Cattle | "nearly all were infected most of the time" | Paragraph 16, Line 1 | "They discovered that nearly all [cattle] were infected most of the time." This confirms that cattle are heavily affected by the disease. |
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