Reading
Reading Section
In the Reading section, you will answer 35-48 questions to demonstrate how well you understand academic and non-academic texts in English, There are three types of tasks.
Module 1
The clock will show you how much time you have to complete Module 1.
You can use Next and Back to move to the next question or return to previous questions within the same module.
You WILL NOT be able to return to Module 1 once you have begun Module 2.
Module 1
Fill in the missing letters in the paragraph
Questions 1-10 of 35
Supply and demand are fundamental concepts in economics because they determine the price and availability of goods or services. When the_ _ is mo_ _ demand f_ _a pro_ _ _ _, suppliers m_ _make i_ more expe_ _ _ _ _to incr_ _ _ _ profits. Conve_ _ _ _ _, an exc_ _ _ supply can lead to price reductions. Market equilibrium occurs when supply matches demand, resulting in stable prices. The real world, however, is rarely as simple as this. Various factors influence these dynamics, including consumer preferences, production costs, and external events.
Fill in the missing letters in the paragraph
Questions 11-20 of 35
Museums often serve as cultural hubs, preserving and exhibiting artifacts that reflect human history and creativity. They pro_ _ _ _ educational reso_ _ _ _ _ that he_ _visitors under_ _ _ _ _diverse cult_ _ _ _, historical er_ _, and arti_ _ _ _movements. Exhi_ _ _ _are desi_ _ _ _to te_ _compelling stories and engage the audience. Museums also play a crucial role in conservation, employing techniques to preserve delicate or ancient items. They foster a deeper appreciation for heritage and inspire curious minds to explore the past and present through tangible connections.
21-22
Read a sign.
Cranston Library
Open Monday – Friday, 9:00 A.M. – 8:00 P.M.
Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Food or drinks allowed only in the entrance-area café.
Keep noise to a minimum.
Return books that are not being checked out to the front desk when finished; do not reshelve.
For assistance, contact library staff at 555-0168.
21
What is the main purpose of the sign?
To provide rules for library use
To promote library memberships
To announce recent library acquisitions
To advertise library events
22
What is indicated about the library?
It encourages patrons to reshelve books.
It has meeting rooms.
It is closed on Sundays.
It has a place to buy and eat food.
23-25
Read a notice.
The University Photography Club
The University Photography Club invites you to a weekend of learning and creativity at the Student Center, Meeting Hall B. This annual event is perfect for beginners and experienced photographers alike. Enjoy hands-on sessions, expert tips, and a chance to showcase your work.
Saturday, October 16
9:00–10:30: Registration and Welcome Coffee
10:30–12:00: Introduction to Photography–basics of camera settings, composition, and lighting
12:00–1:30: Lunch break (lunch provided)
1:30–3:00: Portrait Photography–techniques for stunning portraits
3:00–4:30: Landscape Photography–tips for nature and outdoor shots
Sunday, October 17
9:00–10:30: Photo Editing Workshop–enhance images with editing software
10:30–12:00: Street Photography–capture candid urban moments
12:00–1:30: Lunch break (lunch provided)
1:30–3:00: Advanced Techniques–creative methods for unique shots
3:00–4:30: Juried Photo Contest–submit your best photos for prizes
Register at university.edu/photoclub/register.
Contact 555-1234 or info@photoclub.university.edu for any queries.
We look forward to seeing you there and capturing beautiful moments together!
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