tgindex
۴۰ روز ریدینگ آیلتس

۴۰ روز ریدینگ آیلتس

Статистика

اینجا در ۴۰ روز ریدینگ آیلتس تمرین میکنی🤍 کانال اصلی: @IELTSwith_Mahsa

Последний пост
8 авг.
Последнее чтение
14 авг.
Постов за неделю
0
Всего постов
20
Тип
открытый
Язык
арабский
Категория
Языки
В каталоге с
14 авг.
Подписчики
135
мало замеров
Замеров пока мало
Сутки
0
0,00%
Неделя
 
Месяц
 
Просмотров на пост
42
19 постов
Вовлечённость
31,1%
к подписчикам
Постов в день
0,0
всего 20
Упоминаний
1
каналов
Охват размещения
оценка
1/24сутки в ленте
20
1/48двое суток
22
1/72трое суток
24

Оценка по просмотрам недавних постов: пост набирает почти всё за первые сутки.

Посты

  • هر سوالی داری از من بپرس: 👩🏻‍🏫@mahsaa_mahsa17

  • متن ۱ متن ۲ متن ۳ متن ۴ متن ۵ متن ۶ متن ۷ متن ۸ متن ۹ متن ۱۰ متن ۱۱ متن ۱۲ متن ۱۳ متن ۱۴ متن ۱۵ متن ۱۶ متن ۱۷ متن ۱۸ متن ۱۹ متن ۲۰ متن ۲۱ متن۲۲ متن۲۳ متن ۲۴ متن ۲۵ متن ۲۶ متن ۲۷ متن ۲۸ متن ۲۹ متن ۳۰ متن ۳۱ متن ۳۲ متن ۳۳ متن ۳۴ متن ۳۵ متن ۳۶ متن ۳۷ متن ۳۸ متن ۳۹ متن ۴۰ سری اول- ۵۰ سوال T/F/N پاسخنامه سری اول سری دوم-۲۰ سوال سخت T/F/N پاسخنامه سری دوم سرید اول-۲۰ سوال Multiple choice پاسخنامه سری اول سری اول-۲۰ سوال سخت Multiple choice پاسخنامه سری اول سری اول-۲۰ سوال Sentence completion پاسخنامه سری اول سری دوم- ۲۰ سوال سخت Snetence completion پاسخنامه سری دوم

  • ✅ Answer Key 1. B — assumptions 2. P — resilience 3. K — interpretation 4. Q — resources 5. D — collaboration 6. R — limitations 7. F — conservation 8. H — efficiency 9. L — mechanisms 10. G — distribution 11. E — consequences 12. J — flexibility 13. O — reliability 14. T — sustainability 15. R — limitations 16. A — adaptation 17. D — collaboration 18. N — regulation 19. M — predictions 20. T — sustainability

  • Modern cities face environmental challenges, but some planners are developing approaches that balance economic development with protection of natural systems. Sentence: Urban planning increasingly focuses on long-term ______. Answer: ⸻ Question 15 Text: Scientists often create forecasts based on current information. Nevertheless, because future conditions can change, these forecasts cannot always be completely accurate. Sentence: Scientific forecasts have certain __. Answer:_______ ⸻ Question 16 Text: The success of species in changing environments often depends on their ability to adjust to new conditions. Sentence: Species survival may depend on biological __. Answer:_______ ⸻ Question 17 Text: Researchers studying social behaviour have found that groups can achieve better results when individuals exchange ideas and combine different skills. Sentence: Group success can result from effective __. Answer:_______ ⸻ Question 18 Text: Governments introduce environmental laws to control activities that may damage ecosystems. Sentence: Environmental Sentencan restrict harmful activities. Answer:________ ⸻ Question 19 Text: Scientists studying climate impacts examine past data and current trends to estimate possible future changes. Sentence: Climate scientists produce future __ based on available information. Answer:______ ⸻ Question 20 Text: Protecting natural systems requires strategies that allow human development while ensuring resources remain available for future generations. Sentence: Environmental policies increasingly aim for __. Answer:_______

  • IELTS Academic Reading Sentence Completion with Word Bank Band 9 Level Choose the correct word from the box. Word Bank A. adaptation B. assumptions C. biodiversity D. collaboration E. consequences F. conservation G. distribution H. efficiency I. evidence J. flexibility K. interpretation L. mechanisms M. predictions N. regulation O. reliability P. resilience Q. resources R. limitations S. innovation T. sustainability ⸻ Question 1 Text: Climate scientists rely on complex computer models to examine possible future scenarios. However, these models depend on certain conditions being assumed, meaning their outcomes may change if those conditions are altered. Sentence: Climate models are influenced by underlying ______. Answer: ⸻ Question 2 Text: Many ecosystems can recover after environmental disturbances because different organisms perform complementary roles. This ability allows natural systems to continue functioning despite external pressures. Sentence: The ability of ecosystems to recover is known as __. Answer: ⸻ Question 3 Text: Although artificial intelligence can process information rapidly, experts argue that humans are still required to evaluate the meaning of computer-generated results. Sentence: Human experts are needed for the __ of AI results. Answer: ⸻ Question 4 Text: The spread of renewable energy requires not only technological development but also careful management of natural materials and financial investment. Sentence: Renewable energy development depends partly on available __. Answer: ⸻ Question 5 Text: Historical researchers increasingly combine information from different academic fields. Cooperation between specialists has resulted in discoveries that would have been difficult for individuals working alone. Sentence: Modern research often benefits from academic __. Answer: ⸻ Question 6 Text: Medical researchers use clinical trials to evaluate treatments, but they acknowledge that every research method has weaknesses that may affect conclusions. Sentence: Researchers must consider the __ of scientific methods. Answer: ⸻ Question 7 Text: The survival of endangered species depends not only on protecting individual animals but also on maintaining their natural environments. Sentence: Protecting endangered species requires effective __. Answer: ⸻ Question 8 Text: Technological development has increased productivity in many industries. Automated systems can complete certain tasks faster and with fewer errors than traditional methods. Sentence: Automation can improve workplace __. Answer: ⸻ Question 9 Text: Scientists studying animal behaviour have discovered complex systems through which species communicate and respond to their surroundings. Sentence: Researchers continue investigating the biological __ behind animal behaviour. Answer: ⸻ Question 10 Text: Economic growth does not always improve conditions for everyone. Economists argue that examining how wealth is shared is essential when evaluating national progress. Sentence: The __ of wealth affects social outcomes. Answer: ⸻ Question 11 Text: The introduction of new technologies often creates unexpected effects. While some changes are beneficial, others may create difficulties for individuals and societies. Sentence: New technologies can have various __. Answer: ⸻ Question 12 Text: Scientists studying memory have found that the brain is capable of changing throughout life, especially when individuals engage in learning activities. Sentence: The brain’s ability to change demonstrates its __. Answer: ⸻ Question 13 Text: Online information has become increasingly available; however, users must evaluate whether sources are trustworthy before accepting the information they provide. Sentence: Users need to assess the __ of online information. Answer: ⸻ Question 14 Text:

  • ✅ Answer Key 1. memory consolidation 2. physical activity 3. complex findings 4. certainty 5. charging facilities 6. written 7. communication 8. knowledge 9. resistant bacteria 10. reliability 11. human intelligence 12. interaction 13. technical abilities 14. stability 15. complication 16. transportation 17. accuracy 18. acceptance 19. sources 20. results

  • Automation has transformed many industries by replacing some repetitive tasks. At the same time, it has created demand for workers with advanced technical abilities. Sentence: Automation has increased demand for workers with advanced ______. Answer: ⸻ Question 14 Text: Biodiversity contributes to ecosystem stability because different species perform various ecological functions. Scientists are still investigating the precise mechanisms behind this relationship. Sentence: Scientists are studying the mechanisms connecting biodiversity and ecosystem __. Answer: ⸻ Question 15 Text: Medical trials are conducted to determine whether new treatments are effective and safe. Although valuable information can be obtained, no trial can identify every possible future complication. Sentence: Medical trials cannot identify every possible future __. Answer: ⸻ Question 16 Text: The expansion of cities has created pressure on transportation systems. Some urban areas have responded by developing public transport networks and encouraging alternative forms of travel. Sentence: Cities are developing public transport networks to reduce pressure on __ systems. Answer: Sente ⸻ Question 17 Text: Researchers studying memory have found that emotional events are often remembered clearly. However, emotional intensity does not always guarantee that memories are completely accurate. Sentence: Emotional intensity does not guarantee memory __. Answer: ⸻ Question 18 Text: Renewable energy policies differ significantly between countries. Their effectiveness depends on financial resources, technological development, and public acceptance. Sentence: Renewable energy policies depend partly on public___. Answer: ⸻ Question 19 Text: Digital technology has made information more accessible than ever before. However, users must develop critical thinking skills to distinguish reliable sources from misleading content. Sentence: Users need critical thinking skills to identify reliable __. Answer: ⸻ Question 20 Text: Researchers examining human decision-making have found that people often use mental shortcuts when making quick choices. Although these shortcuts can save time, they may sometimes produce inaccurate results. Sentence: Mental shortcuts may sometimes produce inaccurate __. Answer:

  • IELTS Academic Reading Sentence Completion Advanced Level (Band 8–9) Questions 1–20 Complete the sentences below. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the text for each answer. ⸻ Question 1 Text: Scientists studying sleep have discovered that different stages of sleep contribute to various mental processes. Deep sleep appears particularly important for memory consolidation, while other stages may support emotional regulation. Sentence: Deep sleep plays an important role in ______. Answer: ⸻ Question 2 Text: Urban planners increasingly recognise that green areas can provide benefits beyond visual attractiveness. Parks may improve air quality, encourage physical activity, and create opportunities for social interaction among residents. Sentence: Urban parks can encourage people to engage in __. Answer: ⸻ Question 3 Text: The development of artificial intelligence has enabled computers to analyse huge quantities of information rapidly. However, experts argue that human judgement remains essential when interpreting complex findings. Sentence: Human judgement is still necessary for interpreting __. Answer: ⸻ Question 4 Text: Researchers investigating climate change use computer simulations to explore possible future conditions. These simulations are based on available evidence but cannot provide complete certainty about future events. Sentence: Climate simulations cannot provide complete __ about future events. Answer: ⸻ Question 5 Text: The introduction of electric vehicles has reduced dependence on traditional fuels in some regions. Nevertheless, challenges remain, including limited charging facilities and the environmental cost of battery production. Sentence: One challenge facing electric vehicles is limited __. Answer: ⸻ Question 6 Text: Historical records provide valuable information about past societies, but archaeologists often rely on physical discoveries to confirm or challenge written evidence. Sentence: Archaeologists use physical discoveries to examine __ evidence. Answer: Senten ⸻ Question 7 Text: Many companies have adopted flexible working systems because employees value greater independence. However, some managers are concerned about maintaining effective communication between team members. Sentence: Some managers worry about maintaining effective __. Answer: ⸻ Question 8 Text: Research into creativity suggests that innovative ideas are often produced when individuals combine existing knowledge in new ways. Exposure to different experiences may also encourage creative thinking. Sentence: Creative ideas may result from combining existing __. Answer: ⸻ Question 9 Text: Antibiotic resistance has become a significant medical concern. Scientists explain that excessive antibiotic use allows resistant bacteria to survive and reproduce. Sentence: Excessive antibiotic use can lead to the survival of __. Answer:demic Readin ⸻ Question 10 Text: Economic researchers use historical information and mathematical models to predict future trends. However, unexpected events can make these forecasts less reliable. Sentence: Unexpected events can reduce the __ of economic forecasts. Answer:e Completion ⸻ Question 11 Text: Studies of animal behaviour have revealed that certain species demonstrate advanced communication systems. However, scientists continue to debate how these abilities compare with human intelligence. Sentence: Scientists continue debating animal abilities in relation to __. Answer: ⸻ Question 12 Text: Online education has expanded access to learning opportunities, particularly for students who cannot attend traditional institutions. However, some learners still prefer direct interaction with teachers. Sentence: Some learners prefer traditional education because they value direct __. Answer: ⸻ Question 13 Text:

  • از نظر سختی معمولاً: آسان‌تر: 1. Sentence Completion 2. Note/Table Completion 3. Diagram Completion متوسط: 4. Multiple Choice 5. Matching Information 6. Matching Features سخت‌تر: 7. True/False/Not Given 8. Yes/No/Not Given 9. Matching Headings 10. Multiple Choice در Passage 3

  • ✅ Answer Key 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. B 10. A 11. C 12. B 13. B 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. B 18. B 19. B 20. B

  • However, the abundance of information creates difficulties in distinguishing reliable sources from inaccurate ones. Question: What problem is associated with online information? A. Lack of available information B. Difficulty evaluating reliability C. Complete absence of digital sources D. Reduced access to knowledge ⸻ Question 19 Text: Researchers studying biodiversity have found that ecosystems with greater variety of species often demonstrate greater resilience. However, the exact mechanisms behind this relationship remain under investigation. Question: What remains uncertain? A. Whether ecosystems contain species B. The exact reason biodiversity improves resilience C. Whether biodiversity exists D. Whether researchers study ecosystems ⸻ Question 20 Text: The future role of artificial intelligence in society remains debated. While some experts predict major benefits, others emphasise ethical concerns and the importance of human control. Question: What does the text indicate? A. Everyone agrees AI will be beneficial B. AI development involves both opportunities and concerns C. AI has already replaced human control D. Ethical issues have disappeared

  • Hypotheses are unnecessary in science ⸻ Question 9 Text: Some environmentalists argue that protecting individual endangered species is insufficient because ecosystems depend on complex relationships between organisms. Therefore, conservation strategies increasingly consider entire habitats. Question: Why are habitats increasingly considered in conservation? A. Species protection has become unnecessary B. Ecosystems involve relationships between organisms C. Habitats are easier to protect than species D. Individual species cannot become extinct ⸻ Question 10 Text: The popularity of remote work has increased due to advances in digital communication. However, researchers suggest that productivity outcomes vary depending on the nature of the job and the management approach. Question: What factor affects the success of remote work? A. The type of work and management style B. Technology alone C. Employee age only D. The elimination of communication ⸻ Question 11 Text: Memory researchers have discovered that emotional experiences are often remembered vividly. However, vividness should not be confused with accuracy, as strong emotions can sometimes distort recollections. Question: What distinction does the text make? A. Emotional memories are always incorrect B. Strong memories are necessarily accurate C. Clear memories may still contain errors D. Emotions prevent memory formation ⸻ Question 12 Text: The introduction of automation has changed employment patterns. While some repetitive jobs have declined, new professions requiring technological expertise have appeared. Question: What is the main idea? A. Automation only destroys jobs B. Automation transforms employment patterns C. Technology reduces all employment D. New jobs cannot be created ⸻ Question 13 Text: Researchers investigating climate change frequently use models to examine possible future scenarios. These scenarios are not predictions of exactly what will happen but tools for understanding potential outcomes. Question: What is the purpose of climate models? A. To provide guaranteed future events B. To explore possible future situations C. To replace scientific observation D. To eliminate uncertainty completely ⸻ Question 14 Text: Although many people assume that technological progress automatically improves quality of life, researchers argue that social and economic factors determine whether technological benefits are equally distributed. Question: What does the writer suggest? A. Technology alone determines quality of life B. Benefits of technology may not reach everyone equally C. Technology has no social impact D. Economic factors are irrelevant ⸻ Question 15 Text: Studies of creativity indicate that certain environments encourage innovative thinking. However, creativity is influenced by numerous elements, including personality, knowledge, and experience. Question: According to the text, creativity: A. depends on one single factor B. is influenced by multiple elements C. cannot be studied scientifically D. is determined entirely by personality ⸻ Question 16 Text: Modern medicine has extended human life expectancy considerably. Nevertheless, longer lifespans have created new challenges related to ageing populations and healthcare systems. Question: What challenge is mentioned? A. Medicine has reduced life expectancy B. Older populations create healthcare pressures C. Healthcare systems are no longer needed D. Ageing has disappeared ⸻ Question 17 Text: Archaeological interpretations are often revised when new evidence becomes available. This does not necessarily mean previous researchers were incorrect; rather, scientific understanding changes as information increases. Question: Why do interpretations change? A. Researchers ignore evidence B. New information can modify understanding C. Archaeology lacks scientific methods D. Old discoveries are always false ⸻ Question 18 Text: Online platforms allow individuals to access enormous amounts of information.

  • Multiple Choice Questions Band 9 Practice Set ⸻ Question 1 Text: Neuroscientists have traditionally viewed the brain as an organ that gradually loses flexibility with age. However, recent studies suggest that older adults can continue developing new neural connections, particularly when they engage in intellectually challenging activities. Question: What does the text suggest about the ageing brain? A. It completely loses the ability to change B. It may remain adaptable under certain conditions C. It becomes more efficient than a younger brain D. Scientists have abandoned previous research ⸻ Question 2 Text: Although renewable energy technologies have advanced significantly, their widespread adoption depends on more than technological improvement alone. Factors such as government policy, economic conditions, and public acceptance also influence their success. Question: According to the text, renewable energy expansion depends on: A. technological progress only B. several interconnected factors C. public opinion exclusively D. eliminating government involvement ⸻ Question 3 Text: Many historians once believed that major inventions were primarily the result of individual genius. More recent research, however, indicates that innovation often emerges from collaboration, existing knowledge, and social conditions. Question: What change in historical thinking is mentioned? A. Inventions are no longer considered important B. Individual achievement is viewed as the only cause of innovation C. Innovation is increasingly seen as a collective process D. Historians reject all previous discoveries ⸻ Question 4 Text: Artificial intelligence systems can identify statistical patterns within enormous datasets. Nevertheless, identifying a pattern does not necessarily mean understanding the underlying cause, which remains a task requiring human analysis. Question: What limitation of AI is highlighted? A. It cannot process large datasets B. It cannot identify patterns C. It may not explain why patterns occur D. It is unsuitable for scientific research ⸻ Question 5 Text: Urbanisation has often been linked with increased pressure on infrastructure and public services. However, well-designed cities can use population density to improve transportation efficiency and reduce certain environmental impacts. Question: What is the writer’s view of urbanisation? A. It always produces negative consequences B. It can create both challenges and opportunities C. It should be completely avoided D. It has no effect on the environment ⸻ Question 6 Text: Researchers studying language acquisition have found that children often achieve native-like pronunciation more easily than adults. However, adults frequently possess advantages in understanding complex grammar because of their developed analytical abilities. Question: What comparison between children and adults is made? A. Children are better at every aspect of language learning B. Adults cannot learn pronunciation C. Each group may have different strengths D. Adults learn languages faster in all cases ⸻ Question 7 Text: Economic forecasts are created using historical data and mathematical models. However, unexpected events such as political crises or natural disasters can significantly alter economic conditions and reduce prediction accuracy. Question: Why can economic predictions become inaccurate? A. Models are never used by economists B. Unexpected events may change circumstances C. Historical data has no value D. Economists avoid using mathematics ⸻ Question 8 Text: Scientific experiments are designed to reduce uncertainty by testing specific hypotheses. Nevertheless, the results of individual studies rarely provide final answers, as scientific knowledge develops through repeated investigation. Question: What does the text imply about scientific knowledge? A. One experiment usually provides complete answers B. Science progresses through continuous research C. Experiments are unable to produce useful information D.

  • ✅ Answer Key 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. B 11. B 12. B 13. B 14. B 15. A 16. B 17. B 18. B 19. B 20. B

  • They cannot provide any useful information B. They cannot identify every possible problem C. They are never conducted scientifically D. They always produce incorrect results ⸻ Question 19 Text: Biodiversity is often associated with ecosystem stability. Nevertheless, scientists continue to examine the exact relationship between species diversity and environmental resilience. Question: What are scientists still studying? A. Whether ecosystems exist B. The precise connection between biodiversity and stability C. Whether species interact D. The history of all animals ⸻ Question 20 Text: Artificial intelligence is increasingly used in scientific research because it can analyse large datasets quickly. However, researchers remain responsible for deciding how results should be interpreted and applied. Question: According to the text, researchers are still needed because they: A. prevent computers from analysing data B. interpret and apply findings C. create all datasets manually D. replace artificial intelligence systems

  • Scientists have stopped studying creativity ⸻ Question 9 Text: Ancient trade networks connected societies separated by large distances. These exchanges involved not only physical goods but also technologies, beliefs, and cultural practices. Question: What does the text emphasise about ancient trade? A. It involved only economic transactions B. It contributed to cultural exchange C. It occurred only within local regions D. It prevented technological development ⸻ Question 10 Text: Online education has expanded access to learning opportunities. Nevertheless, some students prefer traditional classrooms because they value direct communication with teachers and classmates. Question: Why do some students prefer traditional education? A. Online courses are unavailable B. They prefer face-to-face interaction C. They dislike technology completely D. They cannot study independently ⸻ Question 11 Text: Economic growth is often considered a sign of national progress. However, economists argue that growth alone does not reveal how wealth is distributed among citizens. Question: What limitation of economic growth is mentioned? A. It cannot occur in developed countries B. It does not show wealth distribution C. It always reduces inequality D. It prevents investment ⸻ Question 12 Text: Researchers studying animal behaviour have discovered sophisticated communication systems among several species. However, comparisons between animal and human intelligence remain controversial. Question: What remains uncertain? A. Whether animals communicate at all B. Whether animal intelligence is identical to human intelligence C. Whether researchers study animals D. Whether animals exist in groups ⸻ Question 13 Text: Automation has replaced certain traditional jobs, particularly repetitive tasks. At the same time, technological development has created new occupations requiring different skills. Question: What is the overall effect of automation? A. It only destroys employment B. It changes the types of jobs available C. It prevents technological progress D. It eliminates the need for workers ⸻ Question 14 Text: Scientists studying exercise have found connections between physical activity and improved health. However, researchers have not agreed on the exact amount of exercise needed for optimal results. Question: What have researchers not determined? A. Whether exercise affects health B. The perfect amount of exercise for everyone C. Whether people exercise regularly D. The existence of physical activity ⸻ Question 15 Text: Renewable energy policies have produced different results in different countries. Their success depends on economic conditions, public support, and available technology. Question: What determines the success of renewable policies? A. A combination of several factors B. Only government decisions C. The size of the population D. The absence of technology ⸻ Question 16 Text: Digital communication has allowed people to maintain relationships across geographical distances. However, researchers continue to examine whether online interactions have the same effects as face-to-face communication. Question: What are researchers investigating? A. Whether digital devices should be banned B. Differences between online and physical interaction C. Why people stopped communicating D. How to eliminate internet access ⸻ Question 17 Text: Archaeologists increasingly use advanced technologies such as satellite imaging to investigate historical sites. These methods have revealed structures that were previously unknown. Question: What advantage of technology is mentioned? A. It replaces archaeologists completely B. It helps discover hidden structures C. It prevents historical research D. It reduces the need for evidence ⸻ Question 18 Text: Medical trials are designed to evaluate new treatments and identify possible risks. However, researchers acknowledge that no study can predict every possible outcome. Question: What limitation of medical trials is mentioned? A.

  • IELTS Academic Reading Multiple Choice Questions Advanced Level (Band 8–9) ⸻ Question 1 Text: Researchers studying human memory have found that forgetting is not simply a failure of the brain. In fact, removing unnecessary information may help individuals focus on more relevant knowledge. Scientists suggest that memory systems are designed not only to store information but also to manage it efficiently. Question: According to the text, forgetting may be beneficial because it: A. prevents people from learning new information B. allows the brain to prioritise important information C. improves the accuracy of every memory D. eliminates emotional memories completely ⸻ Question 2 Text: Although artificial intelligence can process enormous quantities of information rapidly, experts caution that machine-generated conclusions require careful interpretation. Algorithms may identify patterns, but determining whether these patterns are meaningful often requires human judgement. Question: What does the writer suggest about AI? A. It can replace human decision-making entirely B. It is unable to analyse complex information C. It requires human involvement when interpreting results D. It produces accurate conclusions in all situations ⸻ Question 3 Text: Urban green spaces have become an important feature of modern city planning. Research indicates that parks can contribute to improved wellbeing; however, scientists continue to investigate whether the benefits result directly from nature exposure or from increased social interaction. Question: What uncertainty do researchers have about green spaces? A. Whether cities should build parks B. Whether their benefits come from nature or social factors C. Whether parks are expensive to maintain D. Whether people visit urban areas ⸻ Question 4 Text: The introduction of high-speed rail has transformed transportation in several regions. While passengers benefit from shorter travel times, governments are also examining whether these systems can improve the movement of goods. Question: What additional use of high-speed rail is mentioned? A. Reducing railway construction costs B. Transporting goods more efficiently C. Replacing all other transport methods D. Increasing international tourism only ⸻ Question 5 Text: Climate models are valuable tools for understanding possible environmental changes. However, they rely on assumptions about future conditions, meaning that different models may produce different predictions. Question: Why might climate models produce different predictions? A. Scientists use no data in these models B. Future conditions involve uncertainty C. Climate change cannot be studied scientifically D. Models are not used by researchers ⸻ Question 6 Text: Many companies have adopted flexible working arrangements. Employees often appreciate reduced commuting time, although managers sometimes express concerns about communication and maintaining organisational culture. Question: What concern do some managers have? A. Employees cannot work independently B. Communication may become more difficult C. Flexible work reduces salaries D. Workers dislike remote arrangements ⸻ Question 7 Text: The spread of antibiotics has saved millions of lives by treating bacterial infections. Nevertheless, excessive use has contributed to antibiotic resistance, making some treatments less effective. Question: What problem is associated with antibiotic use? A. It has eliminated all bacterial diseases B. It has increased resistance among some bacteria C. It prevents medical research D. It has reduced human lifespan ⸻ Question 8 Text: Studies of creativity indicate that exposure to different cultures and experiences may encourage innovative thinking. However, researchers have not identified a single method that guarantees creative ability. Question: What is the main point about creativity? A. Creativity can be produced through one specific technique B. Cultural experience has no effect on creativity C. Creativity is influenced by various factors D.

  • ۴۰ روز ریدینگ آیلتس pinned «متن ۱ متن ۲ متن ۳ متن ۴ متن ۵ متن ۶ متن ۷ متن ۸ متن ۹ متن ۱۰ متن ۱۱ متن ۱۲ متن ۱۳ متن ۱۴ متن ۱۵ متن ۱۶ متن ۱۷ متن ۱۸ متن ۱۹ متن ۲۰ متن ۲۱ متن۲۲ متن۲۳ متن ۲۴ متن ۲۵ متن ۲۶ متن ۲۷ متن ۲۸ متن ۲۹ متن ۳۰ متن ۳۱ متن ۳۲ متن ۳۳ متن ۳۴ متن ۳۵ متن ۳۶ متن ۳۷ متن ۳۸ متن…»

  • متن ۱ متن ۲ متن ۳ متن ۴ متن ۵ متن ۶ متن ۷ متن ۸ متن ۹ متن ۱۰ متن ۱۱ متن ۱۲ متن ۱۳ متن ۱۴ متن ۱۵ متن ۱۶ متن ۱۷ متن ۱۸ متن ۱۹ متن ۲۰ متن ۲۱ متن۲۲ متن۲۳ متن ۲۴ متن ۲۵ متن ۲۶ متن ۲۷ متن ۲۸ متن ۲۹ متن ۳۰ متن ۳۱ متن ۳۲ متن ۳۳ متن ۳۴ متن ۳۵ متن ۳۶ متن ۳۷ متن ۳۸ متن ۳۹ متن ۴۰ سری اول- ۵۰ سوال T/F/N پاسخنامه سری اول سری دوم-۲۰ سوال سخت T/F/N پاسخنامه سری دوم

  • 1 ❌ FALSE 2 ❌ FALSE 3 ❌ FALSE 4 ✅ TRUE 5 ❌ FALSE 6 ❌ FALSE 7 ✅ TRUE 8 ❌ FALSE 9 ❌ FALSE 10 ❌ FALSE 11 ❌ FALSE 12 ✅ TRUE 13 ❌ FALSE 14 ❓ NOT GIVEN 15 ✅ TRUE 16 ❌ FALSE 17 ❌ FALSE 18 ❌ FALSE 19 ❌ FALSE 20 ❌ FALSE