tailieunhanh - Ielts reading tests part 15

Tham khảo tài liệu 'ielts reading tests part 15', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | jELTS Reading Tests Questions 32-40 32. Answer boon. The answer is in paragraph 2. 33. Answer marginalised. The answer is in paragraph 3. The word peripheral in the fifth sentence in the third paragraph cannot be used here because the classics are not attacked for being so. 34. Answer elitist. The answer is in paragraph 3 in the last sentence. 35. Answer damned. The answer is in the first sentence of paragraph 4. Note that the word tainted does not fit here 36. Answer irrelevant. The answer is in the first sentence of paragraph 4. 37. Answer professional. The answer is in paragraph 4. 38. Answer argument. The answer is in the last sentence of paragraph 4 39. Answer relevant pertinent. The first answer is in the last sentence of paragraph 4. The word pertinent is in paragraph 5. 40. Answer lost. The answer is in paragraph 7. Sam McCarter . Judith Ash 139 IÊLTS Reding Teste Key to Test 9 Reading Passage 1 Questions 1-6 1. Answer xii. The word panacea occurs in the paragraph but the whole paragraph is not about this and so heading i is not the answer. 2. Answer iv. Heading x is obviously wrong as it relates only to a detail in the last sentence of the paragraph. 3. Answer xiii. The answer is not heading ii as this relates only to a part of the information in the paragraph . the second sentence. 4. Answer vii. Note that heading vi is not the answer as the paragraph does not contrast needles with fingers. In the last sentence t of the paragraph it states only that shiatsu uses the same points and energy lines as acupuncture. 5. Answer xi. The answer is not heading x because it relates to only part of the information in the paragraph. It is information which is subsidiary to the meaning of the whole paragraph. See the answer for paragraph C in 2 above. 6. Answer ix. The answer is not heading v. Nor is heading vi the answer as the paragraph does not contrast the use of fingers and needles. The passage is long but the headings are fairly straightforward. Note also that

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