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Questions 36 - 40
Complete the summary below on the threats to emperor penguins.
Write 
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
from the listening 
for each answer.
Threats to Emperor Penguins
The leopard seal is the principal predator of the emperor penguin, but birds can also 
eat eggs and young chicks, and (
36
) __________ reduces the emperor penguin’s 
food source.
A less than (
37
) __________ upward change in temperature can cause changes 
in the Antarctic ice and could hinder 40 per cent of emperor penguins’ attempts to 
find suitable (
38
) __________. The changes could cause a 20 per cent reduction in 
emperor penguin numbers. 
Too much ice - greater distances to and from the sea to get food for the young and 
male.
Too little ice - (
39
) __________ can break up.
It’s hoped that emperor penguins may adapt.
King penguins could displace emperor penguins, as they have a longer breeding 
season and survive better with less (
40
) __________.
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ACADEMIC READING PRACTICE TEST 1
Reading Passage 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on 
Questions 1 - 13
, which are based on 
Reading Passage 1 below.
Learning a Second Language
Various studies of second language learning have all shown that the benefits of learning a 
second language are much broader than simply the ability to speak in another language. 
Research affirms the importance of second language education regarding intellectual 
potential, scholastic achievement, first language skills, citizenship and the economy.
Learning a second language in this context is not learning a second language as a natural 
process when one acquires a first language. After childhood, the areas of the brain that 
are responsible for language acquisition become more fixed, and the process of picking 
up additional languages becomes more academic and less organic. The specific context 
concerns a person who has learned his or her first language automatically and is now 
learning a new language through a teacher, self-teaching or teaching oneself with a book or 
maybe online.
School children can get unexpected benefits from learning a foreign language. Educational 
research shows that results in English and Science are better for students who study one. 
The reasons for this are not altogether clear: perhaps the study skills acquired and used for 
studying another language also strengthen study skills used in other areas and it could also 
strengthen the ability to analyse and interpret information. It also seems that knowledge of the 
grammar of students’ native language is often made clearer to them through explicitly learning 
another language’s grammar. A foreign language is a whole new system with distinct rules, 
etymology, and meaning, which are just a few of the complexities of a language. Learning 
a new one puts the brain to task by recognising this new language structure. As the brain 
works out meaning and makes full use of this new arsenal to express ideas, it seems that it 
sharpens skills on reading, negotiating, and problem-solving.
Multi-tasking is stressful to those who are not skilled at it. People who are multilingual are 
proficient at slipping from one language system to another and using totally different language 
mechanics. This is very distracting and demanding work, not only for the tongue and 
language faculties, but also especially for the brain. People who have developed multilingual 
ability are highly proficient multi-taskers and commit very few errors when juggling various 
activities.
Related to this, with other factors held constant, several pieces of research have also 
shown that multilingual adults experienced the onset of Alzheimer’s and dementia at a later 
age of 75 compared to monolingual adults, who had the first signs at age 71. The studies 
were conducted with other variables such as gender, overall health, educational level, and 
economic status, but there were no significant results that contributed to the mentioned 
diseases as significantly as the number of languages spoken. It seems that the more 
the brain is used, the better its functions work. Learning a new language structure entails 
familiarising with vocabulary and rules, and converting this memorised information into 
communication. This strengthens memory, because the brain has built its ability to associate 
information with mnemonics in order to retain information better. Hence, multilingual people 
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