Ielts Academic Reading Practice Test 1 4076721935
Ielts Academic Reading Practice Test 1 4076721935
Ielts Academic Reading Practice Test 1 4076721935
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B. Water has played a vital role in our lives throughout history. Water has always had a
thorny relationship with humanity, on the one hand providing immense benefits not
only as a supply of drinking water, but also as a source of food, a means of
transportation, and a means of trade. However, because people have been obliged
to live near water in order to survive and thrive, the relationship has not always been
pleasant or productive. Contrary to popular belief, it has been the exact opposite.
What started out as a survival necessity has turned out to have a highly destructive
and life-threatening side in many cases.
C. People and their environment have been hit by big floods and long droughts
throughout history, making it harder for them to fight for their lives. The dramatic
changes in the environment that we hear about in the news every day are not new.
Fields that used to be green and full of life are now empty. Lakes and rivers that
used to be full of life are now empty. Savannas have become deserts. What might be
new is our childlike amazement at the forces of nature.
D. Today, we know more about how climates change around the world. Floods in
faraway places have an immediate effect on the whole world. Maybe these things
make us feel better when floods and other natural disasters are destroying our
own property.
E. In 2002, floods in several parts of Europe caused a lot of damage that cost billions
of euros to fix. Properties all over the continent fell into the sea as waves thumped
the coast and destroyed sea defenses. But it was not just the sea. Rivers that were
deformed by heavy rains and the loss of trees carried large amounts of water that
ruined many communities.
F. The costly short-term solution is to build better and more sophisticated flood
defences along rivers. There are less complicated options. Tree planting in
highland areas, not just in Europe, but also in locations like the Himalayas, to
safeguard people living in low-lying areas like the Ganges Delta, is a less
expensive and more appealing alternative. Countries are already being persuaded
that the release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases is affecting
significant environmental damage. In this area, however, further work is needed.
H. Other doom-laden predictions claim that, as the polar ice caps melt, coastal regions
and some low-lying islands will almost certainly be drowned by the water. Popular
exotic sites, which are today frequented by tens of thousands of tourists, will
become no-go zones. Today's vacation attractions in southern Europe and others
will literally become hotspots, making them too hot to live in or visit. It's impossible
not to despair in light of the current weather's irregular behavior.
I. Some may argue that this pessimism is unfounded, but there has been plenty of
evidence that something is wrong with the climate. Flooding has been destructive
in many regions of the globe. The catastrophe shifts from one continent to the next
as the seasons change. The cost of living is sad, and the environmental impact is
worrying. We'll have to get used to it.
Write the appropriate numbers (i-xii) in boxes 1-8 on your answer sheet.
Note: There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of them.
List of Headings
Questions 9-11
Questions 11-13
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage?
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