A spark a flint how fire leaped to life is a very important passage, although this book is not much in trend these days, if we talk about this passage, it is read even today.
BOOK CAMBRIDGE IELTS 1 is a very old book that has 4 Listening Practice Tests and 4 academic reading practice tests and one General Reading Practice Test.
There are 3 Reading Passages in this ACADEMIC READING TEST 1 PASSAGE 1, with a total of 40 questions, we are sharing the answers to these 40 questions with you.
BOOK CAMBRIDGE IELTS 1 (ONE) ACADEMIC READING TEST 1 PASSAGE 1 (ONE) ALL ANSWER KEYS
| ACADEMIC READING PRATICE TEST 1(ONE) | ||
| ALL ANSWER KEYS OF A spark, a flint: HOW fire leapt to life | ||
| READING PASSAGE 1 (ONE) ANSWER KEY | ||
| 1 | Preserve | |
| 2 | unaware | |
| 3 | chance | |
| 4 | friction | |
| 5 | rotating | |
| 6 | percussion | |
| 7 | Eskimos | |
| 8 | despite | |
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9 |
F |
Location of answer text
The red phosphorus was non toxic |
| 10 | D | Three years later it was copied |
| 11 | E | Since white phosphorus is a deadly poison |
| 12 | C | The first matches resembling those used today |
| 13 | G | A brewery had the novel idea of advertising |
| 14 | A | A sealed glass tube |
| 15 | C | Borrowed the formula from a military rocket maker |
| 16 | YES | READING PASSAGE 2 (TWO) ANSWER KEY
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| 17 | YES | |
| 18 | NOT GIVEN | |
| 19 | NO | |
| 20 | NO | |
| 21 | NOT GIVEN | |
| 22 | YES | |
| 23 | B | |
| 24 | C | |
| 25 | A | |
| 26 | A |
10,000 is a serious underestimate of the total number of places masquerading as zoological establishments. |
| 27 | D |
One would assume that the caliber of these institutes would have been carefully examined but |
| 28 | E | The last two paragraphs of the text but in particular. Today approximately 16 species might be said to have been saved by captive breeding programs, although a number of these can hardly be looked upon as resounding successes. |
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29 |
READING PASSAGE 3 (THREE) ANSWER KEY Timber and stone |
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| 30 | Modernism | |
| 31 | International style | |
| 32 | Badly designed buildings/multi-story housing/ mass-produced, low-cost high-rises | |
| 33 | Preservation | |
| 34 | High-Tech | |
| 35 | Co-existence of styles/ different styles/ different styles together/ styles mixed
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| 36 | G | Location of answer in the text
Such rapid and uncontrolled growth helped to turn parts of cities into slums |
| 37 | F | These were stripped of unnecessary decoration that would detract from their primary purpose to be used or lived in. |
| 38 | H | But the economic depression prevented their ideas from being widely realized until the economic conditions improved. |
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40 |
C
D |
Many of these buildings have since been demolished.
They originated in the US to help meet the demand for more economical use of land.
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