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Ielts Reading - True False Not Given Practice

This document provides a practice test for the IELTS Reading True/False/Not Given task. It includes 12 statements from a reading passage followed by whether each statement is True, False, or Not Given in the passage. It also includes two reflection questions asking about the differences between True/False/Not Given answers and how to effectively approach this task. The second document provides vocabulary practice with 7 multiple choice questions defining words like equality, interpret, establish, resent, and inevitable.

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Ielts Reading - True False Not Given Practice

This document provides a practice test for the IELTS Reading True/False/Not Given task. It includes 12 statements from a reading passage followed by whether each statement is True, False, or Not Given in the passage. It also includes two reflection questions asking about the differences between True/False/Not Given answers and how to effectively approach this task. The second document provides vocabulary practice with 7 multiple choice questions defining words like equality, interpret, establish, resent, and inevitable.

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IELTS READING_ TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN PRACTICE

The statement that you read in the


What you read in the passage Answer
question sheet

1. All doctors like to help people. Most doctors like to help people. F

2. My father likes chocolate a lot. Paul said, ‘My father loves chocolate.’ T

3. Animals that are hungry need to eat


All animals need to eat more. F
more.

4. They build the best houses. Their houses are the most expensive. T

5. The policeman asked very difficult The questions that the policeman
F
questions. asked were not too hard.

6. The man who smiled at the girl wore


The man smiled at the girl. NG
glasses.

7. Dan is an Australian. Dan comes from Melbourne. NG

8. Dan comes from Melbourne. Dan is an Australian. NG

9.Dee usually visits her mother in the Dee’s mother always gets a visit from
T
summer. her in the summer.

The scenery in Thailand is very


10. Thailand is a tropical country. NG
beautiful.

11. Thailand is a tropical country Thailand’s weather is tropical T

12. Thai people always grin. Thai people always grimace. F

Your reflection corner (answer the following questions):


What are the differences between T F NG?
How can you approach this task effectively?

As far as I know, T is when the information in the passage matches the information in the question.While F
is when the information in the reading is the opposite of the information in the question. And NG is when
the information in the passage does not refer to the information in the question.
To approach this task effectively, I think I shouldn’t overthinking .

IELTS READING UNIT 1_VOCAB REVISION.

Read the following examples and choose the right option


1. No one is born better than others and so, everyone should be treated with equality.
Equality means:
a. the state of having the same rights
b. a situation where certain people are treated differently
c. the state of having the same amount of money

2. Anna was disliked by many colleagues because she was always critical of other people. She only
thought highly of herself.
To be critical of somebody means:
a. Finding someone’s fault or negative features
b. Feeling annoyed by somebody
c. Giving somebody praises or compliments

3. These effective methods of working were established in the last century. In fact, we have been
using them consistently since their first day.
Establish means:
a. Create or start
b. End
c. Continue
d. Pause

4. A poem can be interpreted differently by different readers.


Interpret means:
a. translate
b. write
c. understand

5. The room follows eastern orientation, so sunrises can be seen from its windows.
Orientation means:
a. facing
b. location
c. corner

6. He always resented his parents for not letting him follow his passion.
To resent somebody means:
a. To be grateful for somebody’s help
b. To be angry with somebody or their actions
c. To get along well with somebody

7. They say that taxes and deaths are two inevitable things in the world.
Inevitable means:
a. certain to happen
b. avoidable
c. very important

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