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IELTS IELTS Reading
Passage excerpt: "The Milgram obedience experiments, conducted in the 1960s at Yale University, remain among the most controversial studies in psychology. Participants were instructed to administer electric shocks to another person whenever they answered a question incorrectly. The voltage increased with each wrong answer, reaching potentially lethal levels. Despite hearing screams of pain from the learner, 65% of participants continued to the maximum voltage when urged by the experimenter. The results challenged prevailing assumptions about individual autonomy and suggested that ordinary people could commit harmful acts under authority." Complete the sentence: The Milgram experiments demonstrated that ______. a) people are naturally aggressive and violent b) ordinary people can harm others under authority c) electrical shocks improve memory retention d) Yale University conducts unethical research
A The passage does not claim people are naturally aggressive; it focuses on authority influence.
B The passage explicitly states that ordinary people could commit harmful acts under authority.
C The experiments were about obedience, not memory or learning.
D The passage does not generalize about all Yale research; it focuses on the specific findings.
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Passage excerpt: "Honeybees play a critical role in global food production through pollination. Approximately one-third of the food humans consume depends directly or indirectly on bee pollination. Bees transfer pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, enabling plants to produce fruits and seeds. This process is essential not only for crops like apples, almonds, and blueberries but also for feeding livestock, as many feed crops such as alfalfa require bee pollination. The decline of bee populations due to pesticide use, habitat loss, and disease has raised serious concerns about food security worldwide." The decline of bee populations has been caused by ______. a) increased use of organic farming methods b) pesticide use, habitat loss, and disease c) an increase in the number of wildflowers d) improved beekeeping practices
A The passage states pesticide use, habitat loss, and disease cause decline, not organic farming.
B The passage explicitly states that bee populations are declining "due to pesticide use, habitat loss, and disease."
C An increase in wildflowers would help, not harm, bee populations.
D Improved beekeeping practices would help, not harm, bee populations.
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Passage excerpt: "The concept of ecological succession describes how ecosystems change and develop over time. When a volcanic eruption destroys an existing ecosystem, primary succession begins — lichens and mosses colonize bare rock, gradually creating soil that allows grasses, shrubs, and eventually trees to establish. In contrast, secondary succession occurs after a disturbance such as a forest fire or hurricane, where soil already exists and recovery is faster. Secondary succession can restore a forest in 50 to 100 years, while primary succession may take thousands of years. Climate change is now altering both processes, with shifting temperature and precipitation patterns creating conditions that some species cannot adapt to quickly enough." Complete the sentence: Primary succession takes ______ than secondary succession because ______. a) longer — soil must be created from bare rock b) shorter — lichens grow more slowly than grasses c) longer — volcanic eruptions destroy all life d) shorter — secondary succession starts after fires
A Primary succession requires soil formation from bare rock, making it much slower than secondary succession.
B Primary succession takes longer, not shorter.
C While volcanic eruptions are one cause, the key difference is soil formation, not the destruction itself.
D Secondary succession is faster, not shorter, and the reason given is incomplete.
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Passage excerpt: "The Montessori method of education, developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 20th century, emphasizes self-directed learning and hands-on exploration. Unlike traditional classrooms where students sit in rows and follow teacher-led instruction, Montessori classrooms are designed to encourage independence. Children choose their activities from a range of options, work at their own pace, and use specialized educational materials that allow them to self-correct. Research has shown that Montessori students often perform as well as or better than their traditionally educated peers on standardized tests, and they tend to demonstrate stronger social skills and a greater love of learning." Traditional classrooms are characterized by ______. a) children choosing their own activities b) teacher-led instruction with students sitting in rows c) hands-on exploration and self-correction d) specialized educational materials
A These describe Montessori classrooms, not traditional ones.
B The passage states traditional classrooms have "students sit in rows and follow teacher-led instruction."
C These are features of Montessori education, not traditional classrooms.
D Specialized materials are part of Montessori method, not traditional education.
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Passage excerpt: "The development of 5G technology promises to revolutionize how we connect to the digital world. Operating at higher frequencies than previous generations, 5G networks can transmit data at speeds up to 100 times faster than 4G, with significantly reduced latency. This enables new applications such as autonomous vehicles, remote surgery, and smart cities. However, the higher frequencies used by 5G have shorter ranges than 4G signals, requiring many more antenna towers to be installed in urban areas. This has raised concerns among some communities about potential health effects, although scientific studies to date have found no evidence that 5G radio frequencies cause harm at levels below international safety guidelines." The higher frequencies used by 5G have ______. a) longer ranges than 4G signals b) the same range as 4G signals c) shorter ranges than 4G signals d) no impact on antenna installation
A The passage states higher frequencies have shorter ranges, not longer.
B The passage states the ranges are the same, which contradicts the passage.
C The passage explicitly states that "the higher frequencies used by 5G have shorter ranges than 4G signals."
D The shorter range requires more antenna towers, so there is an impact.
IELTS IELTS Reading
Passage excerpt: "Chemical equilibrium occurs when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction, resulting in no net change in the concentrations of reactants and products. This dynamic state does not mean that reactions have stopped; rather, both forward and reverse reactions continue at equal rates. Le Chatelier's principle predicts how a system at equilibrium responds to changes in concentration, temperature, or pressure. For example, increasing the concentration of reactants shifts the equilibrium toward products, while increasing temperature favors the endothermic direction. Industrial processes such as the Haber process for ammonia synthesis carefully control these variables to maximize yield." Complete the sentence: At chemical equilibrium, ______.
A both forward and reverse reactions continue at equal rates with no net change in concentrations
B all chemical reactions have stopped completely
C the concentration of reactants always equals the concentration of products
D the system can only be disturbed by changing the temperature
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Passage excerpt: "The concept of the sixth mass extinction has gained traction among biologists who observe that current species loss rates are 100 to 1,000 times higher than natural background rates. Unlike previous mass extinctions caused by asteroid impacts, volcanic activity, or dramatic climate shifts, the current crisis is driven primarily by human activity. Habitat destruction, pollution, overexploitation, invasive species, and climate change are the main drivers of biodiversity loss. Tropical rainforests, which cover only about 6 percent of Earth's land surface, harbor approximately 70 percent of the world's plant and animal species, making them particularly vulnerable. Scientists warn that if current trends continue, up to half of all species on Earth could be extinct by the end of this century." Complete the sentence: Tropical rainforests are particularly vulnerable to biodiversity loss because ______.
A they cover 70 percent of Earth's land surface
B they are the primary cause of climate change
C they harbor approximately 70 percent of plant and animal species despite covering only 6 percent of land
D they were previously affected by asteroid impacts
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Passage excerpt: "The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface. It occurs when the Earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, measured as heat energy. Without the greenhouse effect, Earth's average temperature would be approximately minus 18 degrees Celsius instead of the current 15 degrees Celsius. However, human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, have increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide levels have risen by approximately 50 percent since the Industrial Revolution, leading to an enhanced greenhouse effect and global warming." Complete the sentence: Without the greenhouse effect, Earth's average temperature would be approximately ______ instead of 15 degrees Celsius.
A minus 18 degrees Celsius
B plus 5 degrees Celsius
C 0 degrees Celsius
D minus 50 degrees Celsius

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