The History of Bicycle ielts reading answers
IELTS Reading Part 1 — The History of Bicycle
1. hundred. ‘Nearly’
shouldn’t be used here as there is already a definite article that means
certainty.
2. pedals. Make
sure you use the word in plural.
3. toys. Last
sentence of last paragraph. Again, if you don’t pluralise the word it won’t be
scored as correct.
4. overseas. ‘Overseas’
is one word, not two.
5. hollow steel tubes. You
can use up to three word for your answer.
6. axle. Word
‘rear’ helps find the answer in the seventh paragraph.
7. False. Inventors
from Scotland and France are clearly mentioned.
8. True. Third
paragraph, third sentence states that it was hard to move the bicycle
forward due to its heavy weight.
9. Not given. Although
it is clearly mentioned that the modifications made bicycles easier to use,
there is nothing about the life of people becoming better or more
comfortable.
10. True. First
sentence of Paragraph Six confirms this. The sentences that follow explain in
detail how the new modification helped to make pedalling more efficient.
11. size. The
word ‘diameter’ would be wrong answer as you have to use words from the text,
not your own. The word ‘size’ is mentioned in last but one paragraph.
12. foot levers. Paragraph
Seven, fourth sentence. ‘Levers’ has to be plural.
13. chain. Last
but one paragraph mentions this alteration.
Segway into the Future reading answers
14. True. Second
paragraph lists the main components of Segway’s frame. Although wheels are
mentioned too, they are not part of the framework.
15. Not given. There
is no information about how Segway turns. Only acceleration and stopping are
mentioned.
16. Not given. No
particular occupation is mentioned as focus customers for Segway. There are
only examples of how Segway could make life easier for people of different
professions. Moreover, students are not mentioned at all.
17. D. Answers A, B and C refer to shoppers,
mailmen and farmers respectively. Second sentence of Paragraph Six has the
answer.
18. B. Last but one
paragraph lists all the fears that stop people from choosing Segway over the
more conventional modes of transportation such as cars.
19. D. The way a person
thinks nowadays doesn’t progress as rapidly as technology.
20. ordinary. Second
paragraph, first sentence: “it looks very ordinary”.
21. steering wheel. Paragraph
Two gives the list of what Segway doesn’t have in comparison to conventional
vehicles. Steering wheel is the only one omitted.
22. platform. Paragraph
Two mentions two wheels attached to the platform.
23. batteries. Paragraph
Four states that Segway is powered by batteries.
24. police officers. Paragraph
five enumerates people that stand to benefit from the use of Segway. Police
officers (make sure to use the plural form) are the only one omitted from the
task text.
25. age, injury (in any order). Paragraph
Five lists age and injury as reasons for some people to prefer Segway over
the more conventional walking.
26. fear. Last
but one paragraph, first sentence mentions “inherent fear of doing something
new”.
27. mind-set. Last
paragraph mentions mind-set that evolves slower in comparison to today’s rate
of science. Although ‘mindset’ can be spelled without dash, in your answer you
should stick to the spelling variant from the original text.
1. hundred. ‘Nearly’ shouldn’t be used here
as there is already a definite article that means a certainty.
2. pedals. Make sure you use the word in plural.
3. toys. Last sentence of the last paragraph. Again, if you don’t
pluralize the word it won’t be scored as correct.
4. overseas. ‘Overseas’ is one word, not two.
5. hollow steel tubes. You can use up to three words for your
answer.
6. axle. Word ‘rear’ helps find the answer in the seventh
paragraph.
7. False. Inventors from Scotland and
France is clearly mentioned.
8. True. The third paragraph, the third sentence states that it was
hard to move the bicycle forward due to its heavyweight.
9. Not given. Although it is clearly mentioned that the
modifications made bicycles easier to use, there is nothing about the life of
people becoming better or more comfortable.
10. True. The first sentence of Paragraph Six confirms this. The
sentences that follow explain in detail how the new modification helped to make
pedaling more efficient.
11. size. The word ‘diameter’ would be the wrong
answer as you have to use words from the text, not your own. The word ‘size’ is
mentioned in the last but one paragraph.
12. foot levers. Paragraph Seven, fourth sentence. ‘Levers’ has to
be plural.
13. chain. Last but one paragraph mentions this alteration.
IELTS
Reading Part 2 — Segway into the Future
14. True. the Second paragraph lists the main
components of Segway’s frame. Although wheels are mentioned too, they are not
part of the framework.
15. Not given. There is no information about how Segway turns. Only
acceleration and stopping are mentioned.
16. Not given. No particular occupation is mentioned as focus
customers for Segway. There are only examples of how Segway could make life
easier for people of different professions. Moreover, students are not
mentioned at all.
17. D. Answers A, B, and C refer
to shoppers, mailmen, and farmers respectively. The second sentence of Paragraph Six
has the answer.
18. B. Last but one paragraph lists all the fears that stop people
from choosing Segway over the more conventional modes of transportation such as
cars.
19. D. The way a person thinks nowadays doesn’t progress as rapidly
as technology.
20. ordinary. Second paragraph, first
sentence: “it looks very ordinary”.
21. steering wheel. Paragraph Two gives the list of what Segway
doesn’t have in comparison to conventional vehicles. The steering wheel is the only
one omitted.
22. platform. Paragraph Two mentions two wheels attached to the
platform.
23. batteries. Paragraph Four states that Segway is powered by
batteries.
24. police officers. Paragraph five enumerates people that stand to
benefit from the use of Segway. Police officers (make sure to use the plural
form) are the only ones omitted from the task text.
25. age, injury (in any order). Paragraph Five lists age and injury
as reasons for some people to prefer Segway over the more conventional
walking.
26. fear. Last but one paragraph, the first sentence mentions “inherent
fear of doing something new”.
27. mind-set. The last paragraph mentions a mindset that evolves slower
in comparison to today’s rate of science. Although ‘mindset’ can be spelled
without dash, in your answer you should stick to the spelling variant from the
original text.
IELTS
Reading Part 3 — The Meaning of Volunteering
28. I. This paragraph gives examples of
‘volunteering’ as means of punishing people. This contradicts the idea of
volunteering as the help has to be provided willingly.
29. D. The paragraph lists the way how an individual can gain
personal benefits from doing volunteer work.
30. G. Selflessness is mentioned at the beginning. Self-interest is
the last word mentioned in this paragraph. Scan reading help to greatly
reduce the amount of time needed to find the answer here.
31. C. A number of different fields of volunteering are mentioned.
32. E. The paragraph starts with ‘young adults’ and continues to
expand on the ways young people can benefit from volunteer work.
33. A. The first paragraph starts with a statement that many people
believe to be true, but which is false. Then it goes on explaining why exactly
it is not correct.
34. D. The survey took place to find out what
kind of people take part in volunteering projects. ONS easily stands out from
the text, being the most obvious keyword to use here.
35. B. The data from the Paragraph B makes it
easier to answer this question.
36. C. Paragraph B suggests that rich tend to volunteer more than
the poor because they have more free time on their hands. They don’t have to
earn their living all the time, therefore they are more likely to volunteer.
37. A. Paragraph D mentions that skills and
knowledge acquired during volunteering can help you understand how to function
effectively in the system of society.
38. E. Paragraph G, the second sentence mentions ability to understand how people think (end of
the sentence).
39. C. The last sentence of Paragraph F says that
volunteering can eventually help you get a job in the field you are interested
in.
40. A. Paragraph F mentions how employers favor
employees who have shown ability to work in a team.
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is age, illness or Injury not the correct answer for question 25. it is mentioned that we can use 3 words there.
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