Reading IELTS PDF
Reading IELTS PDF
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Details of the reading test The Question Types 1. 2. 3. 4. Multiple choice Short answer questions Sentence completion questions Notes/ table/ form/ summary/ flow chart/diagram completion questions
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5. Yes, no, not given or True, false, not given 6. 7. 8. 9. Classification questions Matching Choosing headings Scanning & identifying location of information
10. Labelling a diagram which has numbered parts General tips for reading
Make sure you have a copy of the How to prepare for IELTS FAQs booklet in addition to this booklet. 1
The test is divided into three sections. You are given a reading passage with questions in each section. The questions can be both before and after the passages. The topics of the passages are of general interest and come from magazines, journals, books and newspapers. At least one of the passages will present a logical argument. The texts increase in difficulty as the test progresses. There may be a glossary of technical words.
Question types*
The types of tasks are: 1. Multiple Choice 2. Short-answer questions 3. Sentence completion 4. Notes/table/summary flow-chart/diagram completion 5. Yes, no, not given or True, false, not given 6. Classification 7. Matching lists/phrases 8. Choosing headings for paragraphs/sections of a text 9. Scanning and identifying location of information 10. Labelling a diagram which has numbered parts There are 40 questions in total. Each of the three sections has around 10-15 questions and there are at least two types of questions in each section. *See the page 3 onwards for details on the task types, suggested strategies for doing them and suggestions on how to get practice.
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Type 3
Questions 5 - 7 The list below gives some of the problems for dieters raised by Dr Jones. Which THREE of these problems are mentioned by the writer of text? A B C D E F Accessible junk food. Coffee bars and after-work drinks. Partners. Stress & emotional situations. Saboteurs and false friends. Weakened resolve.
Also note that you may be asked to circle ONE, TWO, THREE or FOUR letters.
Practice
Books in the SAC Do as many of the following multiple choice questions as you can: Focus on IELTS: p.45, p.73, p.91 *IELTS Preparation & Practice (R&W): pp.7-8, p.20, pp.29-30, p.41 Cambridge IELTS 1: p.26-27 Cambridge IELTS 2: p.40, p.44, p.89. Cambridge IELTS 3: p.21, p.46, p.71, p.90, p.95. Cambridge IELTS 4: p.29, p.67, p.69, p.91 Cambridge IELTS 5: p.18, p.22, p.27, p.42, p.74 Cambridge IELTS 6: p.66, p.96 Cambridge IELTS 7: p.28, p.43, p.73, p.77, p.98 IELTS Foundation: p.22, p.25, p.26, p.32, p.34, p.36 IELTS Academic Practice Tests: p.33, p.40, p.45, p.65, p.66 Action Plan for IELTS: p.98 Test Builder: p.30, p.50, p.51, p.57, p.62, p.81, p.92, p.111, p.116 IELTS to Success: p.72, p.81, p.89 *recommended
The Questions There are two types of short answer questions in the IELTS reading exam. Type 1. Questions Type 2. Lists These questions will usually tell you to write your answers in NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. So you can answer with one word, two words
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Type 2
Questions 3 - 5 List FOUR reasons for Spencer being a child prodigy. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 3-5 on your answer sheet. 3 4 . .
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Practice
Books in the SAC Do as many of the following short answer questions as you can: Focus on IELTS: p.36, p.66, p.114, p.169 Cambridge IELTS 2: p.8, p.11, p.32, p.78 Cambridge IELTS 4: p.26, p. 73, p.77 Cambridge IELTS 6: p.21 Cambridge IELTS 7: p.20, p.29, p.47, p.68, p.91, p.99, IELTS Foundation: p.28, p.32 IELTS Academic Practice Tests: p.41, p.45, p.53 Test Builder: p.86, p.112 IELTS to Success: p.69, p.89, p.90, p.93
The questions There are two types of sentence completion questions in the reading exam. Type 1. With a selection of possible answers. Type 2. Without a choice of possible answers.
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Type 2
Practice
Books in the SAC Do the following sentence completion questions: Focus on IELTS: p.30 Cambridge IELTS 1: p.90 Cambridge IELTS 2: p.100 Cambridge IELTS 3: p.22, p.72
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4. Notes/table/form/summary/flow chart/diagram
completion questions The questions These questions ask for specific information.
There are two types of these completion questions in the IELTS reading exam. Type 1. With a selection of possible answers. Type 2. Without a choice of possible answers. These questions require you to: insert a word or phrase in the middle of a sentence insert a word in the middle and another word at the end of a sentence write words or phrases that are not in sentences write a letter that represents a word or phrase For Type 1 questions the words or phrases provided will be different from the words in the text. There will be more words than gaps. Type 2 questions are similar to the short answer questions in that they will tell you to write your answers in NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. So you can answer with one word, two words or three words but no more. As with short answer questions: Also note that the answers should not require a hyphenated word (e.g. non-smoker) or a contraction (e.g. They ve). If the answer requires a number, you can write it as a numeral (e.g. 6) or a word (e.g. six) or a combination (e.g. 6 million).
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Health Problem High blood pressure & cholesterol Cancer of the colon Heart Disease Infections Diabetes A B C D E F G oats & rice honey corn & wheat spices nuts & seeds herbs oils
Food (1) .. (2) .. (3) .. (4) .. (5) ..
Type 2 Questions 6 8 Complete the notes below. Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the reading passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 6-8 on your answer sheet.
Some foods like shellfish, meats and .6 may cause food poisoning if they have been infected by 7 . One of the most common types of food poisoning is 8 .
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Practice
Books in the SAC Do the following completion questions, examining the differences between them as you do them: Focus on IELTS: p.66, p.98 notes: p. 20, p.50, p52, p.82, p97, p.98, p.130, p.169, p.172 table: p.36, p.38, p.133, p.146, p.161, p.163, p.172 form: p.65, p.114 flow chart: p.146, p.163 diagram: p.170 Cambridge IELTS 2: form: p.7, p. 31,
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The questions These tasks either ask you to identify the writer s views or claims in the text or identify information in the text. You will be given a list of statements which are either opinions or facts and you have to decide for: Type 1 if they are opinions, whether they are the opinions of the writer or not or not given in the text. Type 2 if they are facts, whether they are true, false or not given in the text. For type 1 the writers views may not be directly stated, so you may have to work out what is implied. The questions will be in the same order as the text. Look at the 2 examples on the next page.
Type 1
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4 Most people spend about two hours a day traveling to and from work. 5 The problems of road rage have doubled in the last 10 years. 6 More road accidents happen where drivers are familiar with the roads.
How to do Yes, no, not given or True, false, not given questions
Read the instructions carefully. Quickly read through all the statements to get an idea about the topic. Read the first statement more carefully. Underline the key words so you understand the main point. Search for the section of the text which deals with the idea or fact. Once you have found the relevant section, read it carefully. For type 1, if the statement disagrees with the writer s opinion, then select no and if the author doesn t give an opinion, select not given . For type 2, if the statement is the opposite to the information in the text, then select false and if there is no mention of it, select not given . Continue with the rest of the statements.
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6. Classification questions
The questions These questions ask you to classify information given in the reading text. Classifications are often according to the writer s opinion or according to a period of time or place. You will be asked to identify a letter which represents one of the classifications for each item in a list of statements. Look at the example on the next page.
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Write the appropriate letters in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet. NB You may use any answer more than once. 1 2 3 4 The biggest spenders on personal travel. Had the greatest number of international travellers in 2002. Take the majority of their holidays in Western Europe. Employ the most people in the tourist industry.
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7. Matching
The questions These questions require you to match a list of opinions to sources mentioned in the text. These questions are used with texts which present a number of different people s opinions. The sources are usually numbered and the opinions are given a letter each. In the answer booklet you write the letter(s) beside the numbers. There could be more opinions than sources. If so, you will need to write more than one letter beside the question in the answer booklet. If there are more sources than opinions, then one of more or the opinions will be used more than once. Look at the example on the next page. This example has more opinions than sources.
Questions 1-4 Look at the following writers (Questions 1-4) and the list of their opinions below. Match each person with their opinion.
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Practice
8. Choosing headings
The questions There are two types of headings questions. Type 1. Choosing headings for paragraphs or sections of a text. Type 2. Choosing a heading for the whole text. Type 1 questions require you to sum up the meaning of a paragraph in order to match it to a bank of possible headings. You may be asked to match every paragraph or section of the text or just a selection of paragraphs. Type 2 questions require you to sum up the whole text. See the 2 examples on the next page.
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iii The responsibility of citizens iv v vi 1 Section A 2 Section B 3 Section C Type 2 Question 4 From the list below choose the most suitable title for Reading Passage 2. Write the appropriate letter A-E in box 4 on your answer sheet. A Legislation to reduce harmful emissions B Problems of air pollution. C Air pollution a global problem. D Clean Air E Reducing harmful emissions Legislation The limits of federal law Clean air
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Practice
Books in the SAC Do the following matching questions. Cambridge IELTS 1: p.62, p.66, p.82 Cambridge IELTS 2: p.19, p.46, p.69 Cambridge IELTS 3: p.14, p.23, p.42, p.64 Cambridge IELTS 4: p.22, p.70, p.96 Cambridge IELTS 5: p.66, p.85 Cambridge IELTS 6: p.26, p.40, p.85, p.93 Cambridge IELTS 7: p.22, p.48, p. 69, IELTS Foundation: p.19, p.21, p.24 IELTS Academic PracticeTests: p.30, p.36, p.47, p.55 Action Plan for IELTS: p.101 Test Builder: p.23, p.29, p.49, p.115 IELTS to Sccess: p.74, p.83, p.84 Insight into IELTS: p. 43 Focus on IELTS: p.42 Preparation & Practice (R&W): p.17, p.25, p.32, p.76, p.80, p.96
1 Concern that recycling is not profitable. 2 Explanation of why fees for dumping waste should be increased. 3 The best way to deal with garbage. 4 The problem of decaying organic waste. 5 Recycling of automobiles.
Practice
Books in the SAC Cambridge IELTS 1: p.86, p.89 Cambridge IELTS 2: p.67, p.90 Cambridge IELTS 4: p.52, p.94, p.95 Cambridge IELTS 5: p.22, p.64, p.73 Cambridge IELTS 6: p.20, p.24, p.65, p.67, p.92, p.97 IELTS Foundation: p.26 Action Plan for IELTS: p.101 Test Builder: p.84 Focus on IELTS: p.142
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Oriental vases Korean cabinets Indian rugs Chinese furniture Thai silk Malaysian batik Tibetan prayer rugs Balinese woodwork Oriental art
Practice
Books in the SAC Do the following labeling the diagram questions: Cambridge IELTS 1: p.59 Cambridge IELTS 3: p.31, p.56 Insight into IELTS: p.24 IELTS Foundation: p.21, p.25 IELTS Academic Practice Tests: p.37 Actin Plan for IELTS: p.98 IELTS to Success: p.90 Focus on IELTS: p.36, p.66, p.81*, p.82, p.149 Online Materials www.cambridgeesol.org This is the official IELTS website. It offers tips & advice plus practice exercises. http://www.ielts-exam.net/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 From the homepage, go to IELTS reading link. There are many sample questions as well as some useful tips for preparing for the test.. http://www.askynz.com/ielts/preparation.htm From the homepage, go to IELTS exam preparation links. There are some very helpful videos to help you with language usage on the test as well as a number of sample reading passages with questions. http://hkcityu.netlanguages.com/ This site provides an excellent introduction to the IELTS exam. There is also information, tips and practice exercises, plus a complete IELTS test can be completed online. Road to IELTS. Access through the ELC Activities and Self Study Page: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/elc/study_preparation.html enter the site
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