Reading Practice Willpower

Reading Practice: Willpower

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
01.03.2023

A    Although willpower does not shape our decisions, it determines whether and how long we can follow through on them. It almost single-handedly determines life outcomes. Interestingly, research suggests the general population is indeed aware of how essential willpower is to their wellbeing; survey participants

Digital diet

Reading Practice: Digital diet

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
21.02.2023

{A} Telecommuting, Internet shopping and online meetings may save energy as compared with in-person alternatives, but as the digital age moves on, its green reputation is turning a lot browner. E-mailing, number crunching and Web searches in the U.S. consumed as much as 61 billion

The hidden lives of solitary bees

Reading Practice: The hidden lives of solitary bees

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
21.02.2023

There are 275 different species of bee in Great Britain and Ireland. Apart from the familiar honeybee and 25 species of bumblebee, the rest are known as solitary bees. Solitary bees are unlike ‘social’ honeybees and bumblebees, which live in large colonies consisting of a

Sunny days for silicon

Reading Practice: Sunny days for silicon

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
21.02.2023

A. The old saw that “the devil is in the details” characterizes the kind of needling obstacles that prevent an innovative concept from becoming a working technology. It also often describes the type of problems that must be overcome to shave cost from the resulting

Global Warming in New Zealand 

Reading Practice: Global Warming in New Zealand 

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
21.02.2023

A New Zealand is expected to warm by about 3°C over the next century. The northern polar regions will be more than 6°C warmer, while the large continents – also the largest centres of population – will be 4°C or warmer. In contrast, the Southern

The beginning of intelligence

Reading Practice: The beginning of intelligence

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
21.02.2023

A. No one doubts that intelligence develops as children grow older. Yet the concept of intelligence has proved both quite difficult to define in unambiguous terms and unexpectedly controversial in some respects. Although, at one level, there seem to be almost as many definitions of

Reclaiming the future of aral sea

Reading Practice: Reclaiming the future of aral sea

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21.02.2023

A. The Aral Sea gets almost all its water from the Amu and Syr rivers. Over millennium the Amu’s course has drifted away from the sea, causing it to shrink. But the lake always rebounded as the Amu shifted back again. Today heavy irrigation for

The History of the Invention of Plastics

IELTS Reading: The History of the Invention of Plastics

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21.02.2023

{A} Natural polymers include such familiar substances as silk, rubber, and cotton. Plastics are artificial polymers. Plastics are used on a daily basis throughout the world. The word plastic is a common term that is used for many materials of a synthetic or semi-synthetic nature.

Maori Fish Hooks

Reading Practice: Maori Fish Hooks

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
21.02.2023

A. Maori fish hooks, made from wood, bone, stone and flax, are intended to have the best possible design and function. The hooks are designed to target specific species with precision. In the industry of commercial long-line fishing, there are some Maori hook designs which

Reading Practice: Toddlers Bond With Robot

Reading Practice: Toddlers Bond With Robot

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
02.12.2022

(A) Will the robot revolution begin in nursery school? Researchers introduced a state-of-the-art social robot into a classroom of 18- to 24-month-olds for five months as a way of studying human-robot interactions. The children not only came to accept the robot, but treated it as

Reading Practice: The Tuatara of New Zealand

Reading Practice: The Tuatara of New Zealand

IELTS Vietop IELTS Vietop
02.12.2022

Tuatara are lizard-like reptiles, found only in New Zealand. They are representative of ancient life forms Tuatara are the only living representatives of an ancient lineage of reptiles called Sphenodontia, which is over 250 million years old. Because tuatara still look like fossils of reptiles

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