Academic/General Training Module by Adam Smith First Published in 2015



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(@Actual IELTS Test) Smith Adam Reading

 
 


 IELTS
 JOURNAL 
 
77 
Reading: Summary completion (Type A) 
Tip:
Don't always expect words or phrases in the box to be the same as in the 
text. They may be words with similar meaning or the same word in a different 
form, so read both the text and the summary carefully. 
Example:
Here is part of a text about innovation in business. 
Success, for many companies, depends on their ability to innovate and to create 
new products and services. Ask anyone which business sectors are the most 
creative, and the music industry will come fairly high up the list, but creativity is 
also the lifeblood of other, less obvious fields: the pharmaceutical industry, for 
instance, relies almost entirely on ideas and inventions that can be developed 
into new drugs. Just like land, buildings or machinery, ideas can be a valuable 
asset to a business, but while the former are tangible assets, with a physical 
existence, ideas are intangible, with no physical manifestation. Once an idea has 
been developed, whether into a new medical treatment or a new brand of 
clothing, it becomes intellectual property, and can be legally owned. It is then 
protected against competitors benefiting by imitating the new product without 
having had to fund its development. 
Question: 
Complete the summary using the words in the box below. 
Innovation is …1for businesses in many sectors, from the most obviously …2…, 
such as the music industry, to ones that are less self-evidently so, like the 
pharmaceutical industry. Like …3… assets, new ideas may be very valuable, and 
so, like those, they need to be treated as …4… to the business. They therefore 
require legal …5… to prevent competitors from benefiting from the company's 
6… . 

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