IELTS READING – When evolution runs backwards S17AT3
IELTS READING When evolution runs backwards Evolution isn’t supposed to run backward – yet an increasing number of examples show that it does and that it can sometimes represent the future of a species. The description of any animal as an ‘evolutionary throwback’ is controversial. Q32 For the better part of a century, most biologists […]
IELTS READING – Tea and the Industrial Revolution S15AT1
IELTS READING Tea and the Industrial Revolution A Cambridge professor says that a change in drinking Habits was the reason for the Industrial Revolution in Britain. Anjana Abuja reports A – The time and place of the Industrial Revolution Alan Macfarlane, professor of anthropological science at King’s College, Cambridge has, like other historians, spent decades […]
IELTS READING – THE IMPORTANCE OF CHILDREN’S PLAY S16AT1
IELTS READING THE IMPORTANCE OF CHILDREN’S PLAY Brick by brick, six-year-old Alice is building a magical kingdom. Imagining fairy-tale turrets and fire-breathing dragons, wicked witches and gallant heroes, she’s creating an enchanting world. Although she isn’t aware of it, this fantasy is helping her take her first steps towards her capacity for Q1 creativity and […]
IELTS READING – Second nature S17AT2
IELTS READING Second nature A. Psychologists have long held that a person’s character cannot undergo a Q14 transformation in any meaningful way and that the key traits of personality are determined at a very Q15 young age. However, researchers have begun looking more closely at ways we can change. Attempt full reading test…