Iii Cambridge Practice Tests for ielts


YES if the statement agrees with the writer NO



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Cambridge Practice Tests for IELTS 1

YES
if the statement agrees with the writer
NO
if the statement contradicts the writer
NOT GIVEN
if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
Example
Answer
A link exist between the consequences of decisions and
the decision making process itself.
YES
28
Scientists are interested in the effect of forestry on native animals.
29
PVA has been used in Australia for many years.
30
A species is said to be extinct when only one individual exists.
31
Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon.
Questions 32-35
These questions are based on Part B of Reading Passage 3.
In paragraphs A to D the author describes four processes which may contribute to the
extinction of a species. Match the list of processes (i-vi) to the paragraphs. Write the
appropriate number (i-vi) in boxes 32-35 on your answer sheet.
NB There are more processes than paragraphs so you will not use all of them.
Processes
i
Loss of ability to adapt
ii
Natural disasters
iii
An imblance of the sexes
iv
Human disasters
v
Evolution
vi
The haphazard nature of
reproduction
32
Paragraph A
33
Paragraph B
34
Paragraph C
35
Paragraph D


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Questions 36-38
Based on your reading of Part C, complete the sentences below with words taken from the
passage. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Write your answers in
boxes 36-38 on your answer sheet.
While the population of a species may be on the increase, there is always a
chance that small isolated groups ... (36) ...
Survival of a species depends on a balance between the size of a population
and its ... (37) ...
The likelihood that animals which live in forests will become extinct is
increased when ... (38) ...

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