Câu hỏi và đáp án bài đọc Alfred Wegener science, exploration and the theory of continental drift Test 4 passage 3 - IELTS Cambridge 18
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Questions 27-30
Do the following statements agree with the claims of the writer in Reading Passage 3?
In boxes 27-30 on your answer sheet, write
YES if the statement agrees with the claims of the writer
NO if the statement contradicts the claims of the writer
NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
27 Wegener's ideas about continental drift were widely disputed while he was alive.
28 The idea that the continents remained fixed in place was defended in a number of respected scientific publications.
29 Wegener relied on a limited range of scientific fields to support his theory of continental drift.
30 The similarities between Wegener's theory of continental drift and modern-day plate tectonics are enormous.
Questions 31-36
Complete the summary using the list of phrases, A-J, below.
Write the correct letter, A-J, in boxes 31-36 on your answer sheet.
Wegener's life and work
One of the remarkable things about Wegener from a 31....................... is that although he proposed a theory of continental drift, he was not a geologist. His 32....................... were limited to atmospheric physics. However, at the time he proposed his theory of continental drift in 1912, he was already a person of 33....................... . Six years previously, there had been his 34....................... of 52 hours in a hot-air balloon, followed by his well-publicised but 35....................... of Greenland's coast. With the publication of his textbook on thermodynamics, he had also come to the attention of a 36........................ of German scientists.
A modest fame
B vast range
C record-breaking achievement
D research methods
E select group
F professional interests
G scientific debate
H hazardous exploration
I biographer's perspective
J narrow investigation
Questions 37-40
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.
Write the correct letter in boxes 37-40 on your answer sheet.
37 What is Mott T Greene doing in the fifth paragraph?
A describing what motivated him to write the book
B explaining why it is desirable to read the whole book
C suggesting why Wegener pursued so many different careers
D indicating what aspects of Wegener's life interested him most
38 What is said about Wegener in the sixth paragraph?
A He was not a particularly ambitious person.
B He kept a record of all his scientific observations.
C He did not adopt many of the scientific practices of the time.
D He enjoyed discussing new discoveries with other scientists.
39 What does Greene say about some other famous scientists?
A Their published works had a greater impact than Wegener's did.
B They had fewer doubts about their scientific ideas than Wegener did.
C Their scientific ideas were more controversial than Wegener's.
D They are easier subjects to write about than Wegener.
40 What is Greene's main point in the final paragraph?
A It is not enough in life to have good intentions.
B People need to plan carefully if they want to succeed.
C People have little control over many aspects of their lives.
D It is important that people ensure they have the freedom to act.
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Reading Passage 3, Questions 27-40
27 YES
28 NOT GIVEN
29 NO
30 NO
31 I
32 F
33 A
34 C
35 H
36 E
37 B
38 A
39 D
40 C