Questions 1-10 Complete the table below. Write one word and / or a number



Yüklə 34,11 Kb.
Pdf görüntüsü
səhifə106/159
tarix19.12.2023
ölçüsü34,11 Kb.
#186272
1   ...   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   ...   159
Cambridge IELTS Trainer 2 (www.ztcprep.com) (1)

READing PASSAgE 3 
Questions 27–40 
27 YES: The writer criticises business commentators 
for their ‘common generalisation’ which ‘overlooks 
the significant contribution of Muhammad Yunus’.
28 nO: The writer describes Rathbourne’s view as 
‘cynical’ and argues that it is ‘disproved by the 
evidence’. 
29 nOT giVEn: The writer gives a number of details 
about the research conducted by the Quorate 
Group, but there is no information about whether 
the Quorate Group itself is an SRB. 
30 nO: The writer claims that the number of firms like 
Concern Consultancy ‘will almost inevitably multiply’.
31 YES: Professor Drew argues that the rise of SRBs is 
‘partly a consequence of the digital revolution’ and 
the writer describes this as a ‘persuasive analysis’. 
32 F affordable = low cost; furniture = tables, chairs 
and similar items 
The references to ‘recycled’ in option B might 
be tempting but there is no mention of clothing 
connected to Renew. Likewise, the reference to 
‘biodegradable’ in option A might be tempting 
because the furniture is made of wood. However, 
Renew design furniture; they have not designed any 
biodegradable materials, only collected them from 
demolition sites. 
33 D closer neighbourhoods = community hub = 
meeting place for local residents . . . running 
workshops, film evenings and art exhibitions 
Option E might be tempting because this is a 
place for people to go, but it is not a type of 
accommodation. Option C might be tempting 
because the café serves food, but all cafés do this 
and it is not the primary purpose of Indulge. 
34 H volunteer work = staff give short periods of their 
time unpaid to plant trees
Option G might be tempting here because of the 
reference to staff, but this type of conservation work 
is short term. The reference to ‘conservation’ and 
the Green Scheme may make the green terms such 
as ‘recycling’ and ‘biodegradable’ tempting, but 
neither are relevant to this particular project, the 
Green Scheme.
35 A materials = bamboo and soya beans; 
biodegradable = break down and decay naturally. 
The green references here might make ‘recycling’ 
tempting, but these would be new products, not the 
recycled old coffee capsules. The reference to coffee 
might make option C tempting, but the focus here is 
on the capsule, not the coffee. 
36 C fresh produce = vegetable and fruit
Option E might be tempting because of the 
reference to ‘residents’. However, Greater 
Good provides food, not accommodation. The 
reference to vegetables and fruits might also 
make ‘biodegradable’ tempting, but the focus of 
this product is that the food is fresh to eat, not its 
biodegradability. 
37 C The writer says that ‘both sides of the 
relationship’ – i.e. both businesses and consumers – 
have contributed to the rise of SRBs. 
A is wrong because some entrepreneurs ‘wanted to 
make a difference’.
B is wrong because both consumers and 
entrepreneurs support the idea of SRBs. 
D is wrong because the writer concludes with C, 
that both sides are encouraging and influencing
the other. 
38 B governments = local council; local, state and 
national authorities; these bodies
Mitchell is the example the writer uses to introduce 
the idea of governments supporting SRBs. He 
outlines how this works by referring to Mitchell’s 
role as a procurement officer. He then refers to how 
authorities have ‘purchasing power for both goods 
and services’. 
A is wrong because the writer implies that SRBs 
often do not lose out to other businesses when it 
comes to government support. 
C is wrong because there is no reference to 
different governments, only to different types of 
government. And the reference to Mitchell implies 
that many governments behave in the same way – 
there is no contrast. 
www.ztcprep.com


D is wrong because there is no mention of different 
geographical regions, only different forms of 
government. Also, this is not his purpose in referring 
to Mitchell. 
39 A wider range = greater diversity
The writer states that the most common goal 
is environmental protection. He then sets up a 
contrast with ‘while’ and adds that it would be 
‘good to see greater diversity [of goals] as the SRB 
concept evolves [i.e. in future]’. 
B is wrong because he says adding additional goals 
has ‘worked well’. 
C is wrong because there is no reference to which 
goals impact most on profitability. 
D is wrong because he refers positively to adding 
additional goals, not a single goal. 
40 D problems = issue; challenge; solve
The writer outlines various problems: insufficient 
knowledge or experience; not promoting values 
successfully; lacking internal organisational 
structures. All of these, he argues, can be solved 
by greater professionalism and business school 
education. 
A is wrong because, although there are many 
references to businesses facing difficulties, there is 
no reference to failing or going bankrupt. 
B is wrong because the writer says that all new 
businesses, whether SRBs or not, tend to face the 
same issues. 
C is wrong because the writer advocates business 
school education for business owners, not research. 

Yüklə 34,11 Kb.

Dostları ilə paylaş:
1   ...   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   ...   159




Verilənlər bazası müəlliflik hüququ ilə müdafiə olunur ©azkurs.org 2024
rəhbərliyinə müraciət

gir | qeydiyyatdan keç
    Ana səhifə


yükləyin