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Memories of IELTS reading questions on May 24, 20 18

If you want to improve your IELTS reading ability, doing IELTS reading questions is a good way. You can not only learn about the IELTS reading mode, but also learn about different IELTS reading materials. Then let's take a look at the memory of the IELTS reading question on May 24, 20 18.

the first paragraph

Title: Causality

Question type: True or False 6, Fill in the blanks 7.

Main idea of the article:

The first paragraph: the record of the Geneva tsunami in the history books.

The second paragraph: the research results of the University of Geneva

The third and fourth paragraphs: scientists' research on sediments

The earthquake triggered the Geneva tsunami.

Paragraph 6: Tsunami happened not only at sea, but also on land.

True or false question 6

1 T said that the disaster happened near Geneva, which corresponds to the original word "nearby".

2. the topic f says it is not damaged, which is contradictory. In the original text, it said that someone was killed in a city facility.

3.NG said it was hard, but the original text didn't mention it.

The title ng said that an expert published a book about different countries, which was not mentioned in the original text.

5. To be added

6. To be added

7. To be added

fill (up) a vacancy

Repeat from the mark.

9. To be added

10. Organic matter like leaves

Haiti

12. The scientists estimated the volume of the sediment.

13. Caused by the earthquake

The second paragraph

Title: Star Performer

Question type: paragraph information pairing 6; Short answer 3; True or false question 4

Main idea of the article:

The first paragraph: Ask questions. Talented people may not perform well at work.

The second paragraph: There are few talented people, and they have created more value.

The third paragraph: The standard of genius will change with time.

The fourth paragraph: the way of judgment will affect the accuracy of the results.

Paragraph 5: It is also important to work hard the day after tomorrow.

Paragraph 6: The way companies judge employees may affect their motivation and performance.

Paragraph information pairing 6

14. Disagreement

15. To be supplemented

16. To be supplemented

17. To be supplemented

18. To be supplemented

19. To be supplemented

Short answer 3

20. 16 how many composers are considered to be real geniuses?

Who didn't get the initial approval?

Who can help improve their grades through daily exercises?

True or false question 4

23. topic f says that the company recruits people mainly by personality. Contrary to the original text, the original text says that companies mainly rely on their ability to recruit people.

Some sports are more talented than others. The original text is not compared.

25. Some people's talents are ignored. Consistent with the original text.

The title said that the new company should recruit capable people, but the original text did not mention it.

The third paragraph

Tasmanian tiger

Question types: 6 questions in the blank, 6 questions in the viewpoint of name matching, and 2 questions in multiple-choice questions.

Main idea of the article:

The somatotype characteristics of the Tasmanian tiger growing in the Australian mainland.

The second paragraph: due to climate change, the number of Tasmanian tigers has decreased sharply and exists only in Tasmania;

The arrival of European immigrants,

Further threaten the survival of Tasmanian tigers, leading to endangered; Contemporary R claims to have seen Tasmanians.

Tiger.

Paragraph 3: R's proposition has attracted the attention of the government and the public.

The fourth paragraph: Expert A thinks that R's statement is not valid, but Expert B has different opinions.

Expert C thinks that most claims of seeing Tasmanian tigers are untrue.

Paragraph 6: Witness R thinks that the Tasmanian tiger may exist.

Fill in the blanks 6

overcoat

28. Mainland Australia

29./kloc-began to decline 0/20,000 years ago.

30. Tasmania Island

Pines

32. To be added

Viewpoint of name matching 6

33—36

A option name-corresponding point of view: international concern; ; Don't disturb.

B option name-corresponding point of view: I hope to find the Tasmanian tiger

C option name-corresponding viewpoint: credible case; ; Most of the statements are not credible.

D option name-corresponding viewpoint: to be supplemented

Multiple choice questions 2

39. Witness R's statement caused widespread concern.

40. Take Bird C as an example. D indicates that opinions on … may be misunderstood.