IELTS JOURNAL 97 Exercise 35: Which paragraph contains...? "Which paragraph contains the following information?" This type of question is not the
same as "match the headings to the paragraphs".
Here are some tips for "which paragraph contains?" questions:
Instead of looking for the main idea of each paragraph, you need to find one
piece of information.
Some paragraphs might not contain any answers.
The same paragraph might contain more than one answer.
It's not usually difficult to understand the question or answer, but it is difficult to
find the answer.
Do these questions last. By doing other questions first, you will become familiar
with the passage, and you might remember where some of the answers are.
Look for the easiest information first: questions that contain names, numbers or
big/unusual words might be easier to find.
Exercise 36: Paragraph headings Read the following paragraphs, taken from The Guardian newspaper. A) The hunt for intelligent species outside Earth may be a staple of literature and film –
but it is happening in real life, too. Nasa probes are on the lookout for planets outside
our solar system, and astronomers are carefully listening for any messages being
beamed through space. How awe-inspiring it would be to get confirmation that we are
not alone in the universe, to finally speak to an alien race. Wouldn't it?
B) Well no, according to the eminent physicist Stephen Hawking. "If aliens visit us, the
outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out
well for the Native Americans," Hawking has said in a forthcoming documentary made
for the Discovery Channel. He argues that, instead of trying to find and communicate
with life in the cosmos, humans would be better off doing everything they can to avoid
contact.
C) Hawking believes that, based on the sheer number of planets that scientists know
must exist, we are not the only life-form in the universe. There are, after all, billions
and billions of stars in our galaxy alone, with, it is reasonable to expect, an even
greater number of planets orbiting them. And it is not unreasonable to expect some of
that alien life to be intelligent, and capable of interstellar communication.