Chapter 23: Full-Length Reading Tests
Structure:
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3–4 passages per test (Academic or General Training)
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40 questions per test
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Variety of question types: MCQs, True/False/Not Given, Matching Headings, Diagram/Label Completion, Sentence/Table Completion
How to Use:
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Set a 60-minute timer.
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Apply skimming and scanning first, then answer questions.
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Review your answers and read the explanations carefully.
Mini Practice Example (from Test 1):
Passage Excerpt:
“Global warming has led to increased storm activity and rising sea levels. Coastal cities are particularly vulnerable, and governments are investing in flood defenses.”
Question: Coastal cities are not affected by global warming.
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Answer: False (passage says “particularly vulnerable”)
Question: Governments are building flood defenses.
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Answer: True
Chapter 24: Detailed Answer Explanations
Purpose: Understanding why an answer is correct or incorrect is as important as answering the question.
Example Explanation:
Question: “Renewable energy is always cheap.”
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Passage: “Though initially costly, renewable energy has proven economically viable in the long term.”
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Error: “Always cheap” is extreme; passage specifies initial costs, not permanent.
Tip: After each practice test, review your mistakes and patterns, not just the correct answers.
Chapter 25: Timed Test Drills
Purpose: Build speed and stamina.
Drills:
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10-minute paragraph scan → answer 3–4 questions.
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Synonym recognition drill → find paraphrases in under 2 minutes per sentence.
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Full practice test → 60 minutes, simulate exam conditions.
Mini Exercise:
Passage: “E-learning platforms have expanded dramatically, especially during global lockdowns.”
Question: Online learning has decreased during lockdowns.
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Answer: False