Cambridge IELTS General Training 19 Reading Test 4 Answers with Explanation /Customer reviews of caffes ,Frog Valley,Percil Institute,Percil Memorial Scholarships, Divided opinions about farmland
- Fakhruddin Babar
- Mar 21
- 6 min read
Updated: Mar 23
Customer reviews of cafés in the town of Artingly
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
1 | C | generous, cup sizes, coffee | Review C, Paragraph 1, Line 6 | "we were lucky enough to get a table overlooking the street. There we enjoyed some delicious pancakes, which we washed down with the biggest ‘small’ coffee we’ve ever had!" |
2 | E | recent changes, negative impact | Review E, Paragraph 1, Line 3 | "The last few times, however, we’ve noticed that the rolls have less filling and the coffee tastes watery." |
3 | F | signage, customers, location | Review F, Paragraph 1, Line 2 | "After a considerable search, we eventually found Café Soloist tucked away behind an organic grocery store. There was nothing outside to indicate that it was there, which would have been helpful!" |
4 | C | local customer base, regular use | Review C, Paragraph 1, Line 4 | "It quickly became clear to us that this is a place that residents in the area use regularly." |
5 | B | public praise, best coffee | Review B, Paragraph 1, Line 1 | "Local media are right in saying that this café makes the best cup of coffee in town." |
Frog Valley development
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
6 | FALSE | "Builders have already started work" | Paragraph 1, Line 2 | "The proposal to develop the part of our city known as Frog Valley has now been passed to the local council for consideration and approval." |
7 | TRUE | "will accommodate 300 children" | Paragraph 2, Line 1 | "The size and location of the school mean that admission will not be limited to families who live in the area." |
8 | TRUE | "move all the existing local shops" | Paragraph 3, Line 2 | "Plans are to move all the existing local shops... into one shopping zone." |
9 | FALSE | "community centre will replace an existing social club building" | Paragraph 4, Line 2 | "A community centre will be central to the development of the site. It will provide a much needed meeting place for clubs and societies..." |
10 | NOT GIVEN | "swimming pool free for residents" | Paragraph 4, Line 3 | No information is provided about whether the swimming pool will be free for residents. |
11 | TRUE | "will be used to house anything from small startups to large existing local businesses" | Paragraph 5, Line 2 | "Twenty thousand square metres of space will be used to house anything from small startups to large existing local businesses." |
12 | NOT GIVEN | "business car parking area underground" | Paragraph 5, Line 3 | No information is provided about whether the business car parking area will be underground. |
13 | FALSE | "offer a wide range of new services" | Paragraph 6, Line 2 | "At our public consultation meeting, some residents asked if it would be possible to include services such as dentistry... There are no plans to do this at present." |
14 | NOT GIVEN | "too few doctors at the health centre" | Paragraph 6, Line 3 | No information is provided regarding the number of doctors at the health centre. |
Percil Training Institute
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
15 | FALSE | "Many of whom have taught overseas" | Paragraph 2, Line 1 | "It has a highly trained and experienced teaching staff, many of whom have taught overseas." (Not all staff, only some) |
16 | TRUE | "Ten-week modules" | Paragraph 3, Line 1 | "Percil Training Institute provides courses in ten-week modules." |
17 | FALSE | "Not possible to take vacations" | Paragraph 3, Line 4 | "There is a break of two weeks between each module but since projects or assignments are set for completion in these periods, it is not possible to take vacations during this time." |
18 | TRUE | "Varying needs, consult the timetable" | Paragraph 3, Line 5 | "Since each course has varying needs, there are not necessarily any set hours for classes across all programmes." |
19 | FALSE | "Attendance certificates for missed classes" | Paragraph 4, Line 2 | "Percil Training Institute cannot provide attendance or achievement certificates for students who have missed part of their course as a result of not reading their own course timetables properly." |
20 | NOT GIVEN | "Permission required for guests in the restaurant" | Paragraph 6, Line 4 | No specific information about requiring permission for students to bring guests into the restaurant is provided. |
21 | NOT GIVEN | "Coffee lounge closed in the evenings" | Paragraph 6, Line 3 | No specific information about the coffee lounge being closed in the evenings is provided. |
22 | TRUE | "Group booking for restaurant on public holidays" | Paragraph 6, Line 5 | "A group booking may be made for the restaurant for dinner on such days, provided that there is a minimum of 20 people in the group." |
23 | TRUE | "Guests may use the swimming pool" | Paragraph 7, Line 3 | "Guests of Percil students are welcome to use the swimming pool." |
24 | FALSE | "Institute locked after 8.30 pm" | Paragraph 8, Line 1 | "After 8.30 pm the front doors of the Institute are locked. If you need to gain access to the Institute after this time, please contact the caretaker by pressing the doorbell and speaking through the intercom." |
Percil Memorial Training Scholarships
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
25 | 20 / twenty weeks | "not offered for courses of less than 20 weeks’ duration" | Paragraph 1, Line 3 | "These scholarships are available for full-time study only and are not offered for courses of less than 20 weeks’ duration." |
26 | (airline) vouchers | "airline vouchers" | Paragraph 3, Line 7 | "If the distance exceeds this amount, you will be provided with airline vouchers." |
27 | (the) scholarship holder | "at the scholarship holder’s expense" | Paragraph 3, Line 9 | "Travel costs or support for dependent children are at the scholarship holder’s expense." |
Divided opinions about letting farmland return to its natural state
Question No. | Answer | Keywords | Location | Explanation |
28 | maize | "Neat fields of maize have been replaced" | Paragraph 1, Line 3 | "Neat fields of maize have been replaced with a landscape that resembles the typical grasslands of Africa." |
29 | Africa | "resembles the typical grasslands of Africa" | Paragraph 1, Line 4 | "Neat fields of maize have been replaced with a landscape that resembles the typical grasslands of Africa." |
30 | butterflies | "The estate boasts more of the unusual purple emperor butterflies" | Paragraph 1, Line 6 | "The estate boasts more of the unusual purple emperor butterflies than anywhere else in Britain." |
31 | A | "Many criticise rewilding for abandoning productive farmland" | Paragraph 6, Line 10 | "Many criticise rewilding for abandoning productive farmland when the world’s population is growing." |
32 | G | "The challenge is how to make rewilding an issue that people in their ordinary lives can take action on" | Paragraph 7, Line 2 | "The challenge is how to make rewilding an issue that people in their ordinary lives can take action on." |
33 | D | "believed the end result of allowing a landscape to run wild would be dense forest" | Paragraph 3, Line 7 | "For decades, ecologists believed the end result of allowing a landscape to run wild would be dense forest and a mass extinction of sun-loving wild flowers and butterflies." |
34 | F | "Europe is heading for a future of food produced more intensively in fewer areas" | Paragraph 6, Line 5 | "Europe is heading for a future of food produced more intensively in fewer areas, releasing less productive land for rewilding, he says." |
35 | E | "rewilding in Scotland will only be championed by policymakers and politicians when it is led by local communities" | Paragraph 4, Line 6 | "Rewilding in Scotland will only be championed by policymakers and politicians when it is led by local communities." |
36 | B | "rewilding principles are now mainstream" | Paragraph 2, Line 10 | "Linnartz says that many Dutch objected to ‘nature development’ 30 years ago but rewilding principles are now mainstream." |
37 | A | "a pragmatic way to revive the struggling family farm" | Paragraph 5, Line 7 | "For Burrell, rewilding has been a pragmatic way to revive the struggling family farm." |
38 | C | "They have a completely different relationship to nature to their parents or grandparents" | Paragraph 6, Line 12 | "When he asks Dutch students who wants to farm, none raise their hands. ‘They have a completely different relationship to nature to their parents or grandparents." |
39 | C | "intensive farming can worsen flash flooding" | Paragraph 7, Line 8 | "Ted Green, founder president of the Ancient Tree Forum, believes that intensive farming can worsen flash flooding." |
40 | B | "there’s a risk people will say, 'Oh we don’t have to do any of that old stuff'" | Paragraph 8, Line 7 | "If rewilding really takes off, there’s a risk people will say, 'Oh we don’t have to do any of that old stuff,’ says Matt Shardlow." |
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