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IELTS Reading

IELTS Reading Practice 118: Henry Moore (1898-1986)

READING PASSAGE 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13 which...

IELTS Reading Practice 117: The Return Of The Huarango

READING PASSAGE 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13 which...

IELTS Reading Practice 116: The secret of staying young

READING PASSAGE 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13 which...

IELTS Reading Practice 59: Sugar and other sweeteners

Sugar and other sweeteners The sweetness of a substance results from physical contact between that substance and the many thousand taste buds of the tongue....

IELTS Reading Practice 58: The Dover Bronze-Age Boat

The Dover Bronze-Age Boat A beautifully preserved boat, made around 3,000 years ago and discovered by chance in a muddy hole, has had a profound...

IELTS Reading Practice 57: The changing role of airports

The changing role of airports Airports continue to diversify their role in an effort to generate income. Are business meeting facilities the next step? Nigel...

IELTS Reading Practice 56: Is Photography Art?

Is Photography Art? This may seem a pointless question today. Surrounded as we are by thousands of photographs, most of us take for granted that,...

IELTS Reading Practice 55: Tickling and Laughter

Tickling and Laughter A.  The fingers of an outstretched aim are nearing your body; you bend away folding your torso, bending your head to your...

IELTS Reading Practice 54: The Ingenuity Gap

The Ingenuity Gap Ingenuity, as I define it here, consists not only of ideas for new technologies like computers or drought-resistant crops but, more fundamentally,...

IELTS Reading Practice 53: Bright Children

Bright Children A.   By the time Laszlo Polgar’s first baby was born in 1969 he already had firm views on child-rearing. An eccentric citizen of...

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IELTS Reading Practice 45: THE HISTORY OF THE TORTOISE

IELTS Reading Practice 45: THE HISTORY OF THE TORTOISE If...

IELTS Reading 28: A spark, a flint: How fire leapt to life

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-15 which are based on Reading...

IELTS Reading 29: ARCHITECTURE – Reaching for the Sky

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 29-40...

IELTS Reading Practice 72: A song on the brain

A song on the brain Some songs just won't leave...

IELTS Reading Practice 80: The wild side of town

The wild side of town The countryside is no longer...

IELTS Reading Practice 37: Tornadoes

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-3 which are based on Reading...

IELTS Reading: False or not given (SIMON Tip)

IELTS Reading: False or not given? Students are often confused...

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