CAMBRIDGE IELTS 7 – TEST 1 – PASSAGE 1
LET‟S GO BATS
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MAKING EVERY DROP COUNT
QUESTIONS 14-20 CHOOSE THE CORRECT HEADING
14. PARAGRAPH A
Reading the first sentence, ” The history of human civilisation is entwined with the history of the ways
we have learned to manipulate water resources”, we could anticipate that the writer is going to talk
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about how water is supplied. Skimming through the next sentences, we see words like ” water was
brought…”, “the Roman Empire”, “supplied occupants of Rome”. Therefore, the most suitable
heading for this paragraph should be xi: a description of ancient water supplies.
+ ancient: belonging to a period of history that is thousands of years in the past corresponding to the
Roman Empire, occupants of Rome, history
+ description: corresponds to ” the way”
+ water supplies corresponds to ” manipulate water resources “, supplied occupants” manipulate : to
control or use something in a skilful way
=> ANSWER: xi a description of ancient water supplies.
Example: Paragraph B
In the first sentence the writer says : ” During the industrial revolution and population explosion of the
19th and 20th centuries, the demand for water rose dramatically.” Then he continues:
“Unprecedented construction of tens of ….brought great benefits to hundreds of millions of
people”. Here we should focus on the bold words to realise that the main content of the text is that the
increasing demand of water has been met. Looking back at the heading list, the most suitable heading
should be iii, How a global challenge was met. It can be inferred that “global challenge” here
corresponds to “the demand for water rose dramatically”
=> ANSWER: iii how a global challenge was met.
15. PARAGRAPH C
The main points in this paragraph relate to dangers to health as the result of a lack of clean water. The
writer says : “…more than one billion people lack access to clean drinking water; some two and a half
billion do not have adequate sanitation services. Preventable water-related diseases kill an estimated
10,000 to 20,000 children every day…‟ Therefore, the most suitable heading should be vii:The
relevance to health
=> ANSWER: vii the relevance to health
16. PARAGRAPH D
In the first sentence, the writer states: ” The consequences of our water policies extend beyond
jeopardising human health.”From the bold words, we can infer that the writer is going to talk about
negative results/effects of water policies, not simply in terms of the effects of these policies on human
health. Looking back at the list, the possible heading should be either v, „Environmental effects‟or i,
„Scientists‟call for a revision of policy‟. Looking more closely at the text, we see ” …more than
20% of all freshwater fish species are now threatened or endangered because dams and water
withdrawals have destroyed the free-flowing river ecosystems where they thrive. Certain irrigation
practices degrade soil quality…” So the heading is v, Enviromental effects
+ effects=consequences
=> ANSWER: v Environmental effects
17. PARAGRAPH E
In the first sentence, the writer says: ” At the outset of the new millennium, however, the way resource
planners think about water is beginning to change” . In the text we see that in the following sentences,
the writer indicates ” some water experts are now demanding that…”, “This shift in
philosophy…” From the bold words we can calculate that the text mainly discusses the demand by
water experts to change something related to water policy. Therefore, the most suitable heading should
be i, Scientists‟ call for a revision of policy
+ call=demanding
Scientists corresponds to resource planners, water experts
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Revision corresponds to this shift in philosophy, change
=> ANSWER: i Scientists‟ call for a revision of policy
18. PARAGRAPH F
In the first sentence, the writer says : ” Fortunately- and unexpectedly- the demand for water is not
rising as rapidly as some predicted”. So we can infer that the text is possibly going to talk about a
downward trend in water demand. In the text, we see words like “slowed” , “demand has actually
fallen.” Therefore, the most suitable heading should be ix, A surprising downward trend in demand for
water
+ surprising=unexpectedly
=> ANSWER: ix A surprising downward trend in demand for water
19. PARAGRAPH G
In the first sentence, the writer poses a question in response to the final sentence in paragraph F
[demand for water has fallen in some parts of the world]. ” What explains this remarkable turn of
events ?” , indicating that he is going to talk about the cause for the downward trend in water
demand. He then discusses two factors: people now use water more efficiently and “…communities
are now re-thinking their priorities for water use. Therefore the most suitable heading should be ii, An
explanation for reduced water use
=> ANSWER: ii An explanation for reduced water use
20. PARAGRAPH H
In the first sentence, the writer says :” On the other hand, aqueducts and other kinds of infrustructure
will still have to be built, particularly in developing countries where basic human needs have not been
met. But such projects must be built to higher specifications and with more accountability to local
people and their environment than in the past”. In these ways, the new projects should have higher
standards in order to protect local people and their environment. Therefore the most suitable heading
should be x, The need to raise standards. Must be corresponds to the need Built to higher specifications
corresponds to raise standards
=> ANSWER: x The need to raise standards
QUESTIONS 21-26 YES, NO, NOT GIVEN
21. WATER USE PER PERSON IS HIGHER IN THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD
THAN IT WAS IN ANCIENT ROME
Keywords : Water use per person, higher, industrial world, Ancient Rome
In paragraph A, the last sentence, the writer says: ” At the height of the Roman Empire,…, supplied
the occupants of Rome with as much water per person as is provided in many parts of the industrial
world today.” Thus, people in ancient Rome used as much water as people in the industrial
world now.
=> ANSWER: NO
22. FEEDING INCREASING POPULATIONS IS POSSIBLE DUE
PRIMARILY TO IMPROVED IRRIGATION SYSTEMS.
Keywords: Feeding, populations, irrigation systems
In paragraph B, the writer explains: ” Food production has kept pace with soaring populations mainly
because of the expansion of artificial irrigation systems that make possible the growth of 40% of the
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world‟s food.” This means that food production still manages to supply the increasing population
because irrigation systems help in the production of more food.
+ increasing = soaring
+ due primarily to= mainly because of
+improved irrigation systems = expansion of artificial irrigation systems
=> ANSWER: YES
23. MODERN WATER SYSTEMS IMITATE THOSE OF THE ANCIENT
GREEKS AND ROMANS
Keywords: Modern, imitate, ancient Greeks and Romans
From these key words, it can be inferred that description of water systems could only be found in
paragraph C. However, we are only told that “…half of the world‟s population still suffers, with
water services inferior to those available to the ancient Greeks and Romans”. Whether these modern
water systems copy those of ancient Greece and Rome is not stated.
=> ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
24. INDUSTRIAL GROWTH IS INCREASING THE OVERALL DEMAND
FOR WATER
Keywords: Industrial, increasing, demand for water
In paragraph F , the writer argues: ” Although population, industrial output and economic
productivity have continued to soar in developed nations, the rate at which people withdraw water
from aquifers, rivers and lakes has slowed.” This means that that industrial growth is not increasing the
demand for water. In fact, the demand has slowed. “And in a few parts of the world, demand has
fallen”.
+ increasing corresponds to continued to soar
+ demand for water corresponds to the rate at which people withdraw water from…
=> ANSWER: NO
25. MODERN TECHNOLOGIES HAVE LED TO A REDUCTION IN
DOMESTIC WATER CONSUMPTION
Keywords: modern technologies, reduction, domestic water consumption
In paragraph G, the writer says : ” But since 1980, the amount of water consumed per person has
actually decreased, thanks to a range of new technologies that help to conserve water in homes and
industry.”
+ water consumption = the amount of water consumed
+ reduction corresponds to decrease
+ new technologies = modern technologies
+ domestic=in homes
=> ANSWER: YES
26. IN THE FUTURE, GOVERNMENTS SHOULD MAINTAIN OWNERSHIP
OF WATER INFRASTRUCTURES.
Keywords: future, government, ownership, water infrastructures
Information relating to government and water infrastructures can only be found in paragraphs H and E.
In paragraph E, the writer just states: “Some water experts are now demanding that existing
infrastructure be used in smarter ways rather than building new facilities.” There is nothing about
ownership. In paragraph H: “…dams, aqueducts and other kinds of infrastructure will still have to be
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built….”, but again there is nothing related to ownership. Therefore, there is no information indicating
whether governments should maintain ownership of water infrastructures or not.
=> ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
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