This General Training IELTS Reading post focuses on solutions to IELTS Cambridge 15 Reading Test 4 Section 1 that has two texts titled ‘New cycle path to Marshbrook Country Park’ & ‘Study dramatic arts at Thornley’. This is a targeted post for GT IELTS candidates who have big problems finding out and understanding Reading Answers in the GT module. This post can guide you the best to understand every Reading answer without much trouble. Finding out IELTS Reading answers is a steady process, and this post will assist you in this respect.
IELTS Cambridge 15 Test 4: GT Reading Module
Section 1: Question 1-14
The headline of the text: New cycle path to Marshbrook Country Park
Questions 1-7: Identifying information
[This question asks you to find information from the passage and write the number of the paragraph (A, B, C or D … .. ) in the answer sheet. Now, if the question is given in the very first part of the question set, I’d request you not to answer them. It’s mainly because this question will not follow any sequence, and so it will surely kill your time. Rather, you should answer all the other questions first. And just like List of Headings, only read the first two lines or last two lines of the expected paragraph initially. If you find the answers, you need not read the middle part. If you don’t find answers yet, you can skim the middle part of the paragraph. Keywords will be a useful matter here.]
Question 1: what still needs to be done
Keywords for this question: still, needs to be done,
Paragraph E provides detail about the works that still need to be done. Take a look at these lines, “. . .. work is continuing to improve the signs along it, such as warnings when the path approaches a road. New hedges and trees will also be planted along the stretches of the path, . .. . ..”
Here, work is continuing to improve & will also be means the works that still need to be done.
So, the answer is: E
Question 2: the original suggestion for creating the path
Keywords for this question: original suggestion, creating the path,
In paragraph C, the writer of the text says in lines 2-3, “ . .. . Cycle Atherton proposed the 12-kilometre-long cycle path initially, . . .. .”
Here, proposed the 12-kilometre-long cycle path initially = original suggestion for creating the path,
So, the answer is: C
Question 3: a reason why the path opened early
Keywords for this question: reason, path opened early,
The answer can be found in paragraph B. Read lines 3-4 carefully, “ . .. . The cycle path was completed ahead of schedule – partly thanks to perfect weather for construction – and under budget.”
Here, The cycle path was completed ahead of schedule = reason why the path opened early,
So, the answer is: B
Question 4: people who no longer need to get to the park by car
Keywords for this question: people, no longer need, get to the park, by car,
In section D take a look at lines 3-4, “ . . .. At 2.5 metres wide, it is also suitable for users of wheelchairs, mobility scooters and buggies, who have not previously had access to the park without using motor vehicles.”
Here, suitable for users of wheelchairs, mobility scooters and buggies who have not previously had access to the park without using motor vehicles = people who no longer need to get to the park by car,
So, the answer is: D
Question 5: the route of the path
Keywords for this question: route of the path,
Have a look at the first lines of paragraph A, “A new dual-purpose cycle and pedestrian route has been built from Atherton bus station to the country park’s main entrance at Marshbrook. .. … ..”
Here, from Atherton bus station to the country park’s main entrance at Marshbrook = the route of the path,
So, the answer is: A
Question 6: the length of the path
Keywords for this question: length of the path,
In paragraph C the writer says in lines 2-3, “ .. .. . Cycle Atherton proposed the 12-kilometre-long cycle path initially, .. … .”
Here, 12-kilometre-long = the length of the path,
So, the answer is: C
Question 7: who paid for the path
Keywords for this question: who paid,
In paragraph B, the writer says in the first lines, “Funding for the cycle path has come largely from the country and town councils, while almost a third of it was raised through crowdfunding. .. ..”
Here, Funding = paid for the path,
So, the answer is: B
The headline of the text: Study dramatic arts at Thornley
Questions 8-14: TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN
[In this type of question, candidates are asked to find out whether:
The statement in the question agrees with the information in the passage – TRUE
The statement in the question contradicts with the information in the passage – FALSE
If there is no information on this – NOT GIVEN
For this type of question, you can divide each statement into three independent pieces and make your way through with the answer.]
Question 8: The college has introduced new courses since it opened.
Keywords for this question: college, introduced, new courses, since, opened,
In paragraph no. 1 the writer says in lines 2-4, “…. . .. . For fifty years we have been providing top-quality courses for actors, directors, producers, musicians and everyone else who wishes to work professionally in the theatre or related industry. … .. .”
These lines suggest that the age of college is fifty years and it provides courses related to films and dramas. However, whether the college has introduced some new courses since its opening or not is NOT mentioned here.
So, the answer is: NOT GIVEN
Question 9: The college provides training for work in the film industry.
Keywords for this question: college, provides, training for work, film industry,
In lines 4-5 of paragraph no. 1, the writer says, “ . .. .. We also have expertise in preparing students for the specialised requirements of TV, film and radio. . ..”
Here, preparing students for the specialised requirements = training for work, film = the film industry,
So, the answer is: TRUE
Question 10: Students have the chance to work with relevant professionals.
Keywords for this question: students, chance, work with, relevant professionals,
In paragraph no. 2, take a look at these lines, “ . . .. . and we also collaborate with some of the country’s best directors, writers and actors to create challenging, inspiring and exciting projects with our students.”
Here, we also collaborate with . … to create .. … with our students = students of this college have the chance to work with,
the country’s best directors, writers, and actors = relevant professionals,
So, the answer is: TRUE
Question 11: Many more people apply to study at the college than are accepted.
Keywords for this question: many more people, apply to study, than, accepted,
In paragraph no. 3, lines 2-3 say, “ .. . . Every year, we receive two thousand applications for the one hundred places on our degree courses. .. .. .”
Here, two thousand applications for the one hundred places = many more people apply . .. .. than are accepted,
So, the answer is: TRUE
Question 12: Theatre 500 was created by students.
Keywords for this question: Theatre 500, created, by students,
We can find the answer to this question in paragraph no. 4. Here, in lines 1-2, the author of the text says, “To make our fiftieth anniversary this year, we are putting on a production of Theatre 500. Written by two staff members . .. ..”
Here, Written by two staff members = it was created by people who work in the theatre, not by the students,
So the answer is: FALSE
Question 13: The new building and the council building were designed by the same architects.
Keywords for this question: new building, council building, designed by, same architects,
In paragraph no. 5, the writer of the text talks about the new building (Our new premises) and in lines 3-4 the writer says, “ . .. For the last two years, we have been developing designs with Miller Furbank Architects for our new home, .. . ..”
Here, our new home = the new building,
This means Miller Furbank Architects has been designing the new building. However, there is NO INFORMATION about who designed the council building.
So the answer is: NOT GIVEN
Question 14: Local groups will be charged for using college premises.
Keywords for this question: local groups, will be charged for, using college premises,
In the final paragraph, the first lines say, “We have been talking to cultural organisations in the district, and considering how we can bring cost-free benefits to the local community, as well as to our students. .. ..”
Here, considering how we can bring cost-free benefits to the local community = local groups will NOT be charged for using college premises,
So the answer is: FALSE
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