Câu hỏi và đáp án bài Reading Test 1 passage 1 - IELTS Cambridge 4 - Rain-forests and the implications for course design
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Questions 1-8
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?
In boxes 1-8 on your answer sheet write:
- TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
- FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
- NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
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The plight of the rainforests has largely been ignored by the media.
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Children only accept opinions on rainforests that they encounter in their classrooms.
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It has been suggested that children hold mistaken views about the 'pure' science that they study at school.
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The fact that children's ideas about science form part of a larger framework of ideas means that it is easier to change them.
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The study involved asking children a number of yes/no questions such as 'Are there any rainforests in Africa?'
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Girls are more likely than boys to hold mistaken views about the rainforests' destruction.
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The study reported here follows on from a series of studies that have looked at children's understanding of rainforests.
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A second study has been planned to investigate primary school children's ideas about rainforests.
Questions 9-13
The box below gives a list of responses A-P to the questionnaire discussed in Reading Passage 1.
Answer the following questions by choosing the correct responses A-P.
Write your answers in boxes 9-13 on your answer sheet.
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What was the children's most frequent response when asked where the rainforests were?
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What was the most common response to the question about the importance of the rainforests?
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What did most children give as the reason for the loss of the rainforests?
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Why did most children think it important for the rainforests to be protected?
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Which of the responses is cited as unexpectedly uncommon, given the amount of time spent on the issue by the newspapers and television?
A There is a complicated combination of reasons for the loss of the rainforests.
B The rainforests are being destroyed by the same things that are destroying the forests of Western Europe.
C Rainforests are located near the Equator.
D Brazil is home to the rainforests.
E Without rainforests some animals would have nowhere to live.
F Rainforests are important habitats for a lot of plants.
G People are responsible for the loss of the rainforests.
H The rainforests are a source of oxygen.
I Rainforests are of consequence for a number of different reasons.
J As the rainforests are destroyed, the world gets warmer.
K Without rainforests there would not be enough oxygen in the air.
L There are people for whom the rainforests are home.
M Rainforests are found in Africa.
N Rainforests are not really important to human life.
O The destruction of the rainforests is the direct result of logging activity.
P Humans depend on the rainforests for their continuing existence.
Question 14
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C, D or E.
Write your answer in box 14 on your answer sheet.
Which of the following is the most suitable title for Reading Passage 1?
A The development of a programme in environmental studies within a science curriculum
B Children's ideas about the rainforests and the implications for course design
C The extent to which children have been misled by the media concerning the rainforests
D How to collect, collate and describe the ideas of secondary school children
E The importance of the rainforests and the reasons for their destruction
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Reading Passage 1, Questions 1-14
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