What Do You Already Know About Mammoths? Choose The Correct Answers
What Do You Already Know About Mammoths? Choose The Correct Answers
What Do You Already Know About Mammoths? Choose The Correct Answers
about mammoths.
1. What do you already know about mammoths? Choose the correct answers.
2. The title of the text about mammoths is called ‘Bringing the mammoth back to life’.
What do you think the text might be about? Choose the best option.
3. Read the information. Then read the first paragraph of the text. Try to focus only on the
main words. Choose the correct answer.
In any IELTS Reading task, it is a good idea to read the text quickly to understand the main
idea of each paragraph. Try to read only the main nouns, verbs and adjectives (shown in bold in
the paragraph below).
Bringing the mammoth back to life
Mammoths once lived in large numbers across Asia, Africa, North America and Europe.
However, over time, their numbers fell until the mammoth became extinct. Scientists
think this happened for two reasons. Firstly, the mammoths’ natural habitat
decreased in size because of climate change. Secondly, many mammoths were
killed by people who hunted them. The last population of mammoths lived on Wrangel
Island, off north-east Siberia in the Chukchi Sea. These were woolly mammoths that could
survive in very cold conditions, but they also died out around 4,000 years ago.
What is the main idea of this paragraph?
1. this happens when a type of bird, animal or plant doesn’t exist any more:
2. to become smaller in size or number:
3. to follow and kill an animal for food or for sport:
4. to put something (e.g. food) in ice, salt, sugar or chemicals, so it can stay in good condition:
5. all the people or animals that live in one place or area:
6. all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment:
7. the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body:
5. Complete the sentences about the natural world. Use the words in the box.
decrease / ecosystem / extinct / hunt / population / preserve / skeleton
1. Pollution harms all the plants, fish and animals in the … .
2. The tutor showed the … to the medical students and asked which small bones were
missing.
3. We expect the number of people living in the countryside will …
4. as families move to the cities.
5. There are so few polar bears left that it is possible they will soon become …
6. The … of my city has risen to 8 million people.
7. Lions often … other animals at night.
8. Nowadays, most people use fridges to … their food.
6. Read the information. Then read the sentences and look at the gaps. What type of
information do you need to complete the gaps? Use the words in the box for your
predictions.
In the IELTS Reading sentence completion task, it can be useful to first predict the type of
information you should be looking for in the text. To do this, look carefully at the words before
and after the gap.
If the gap is before a verb + -s (e.g. hunts, falls), then the word in the gap must be a
singular noun (e.g. This animal hunts at night) or an uncountable noun (Snow falls all
year round.).
If the gap is before a verb without -s (e.g. hunt, fall), the word in the gap must be a plural
noun (e.g. The men hunt the lions at night.) or a countable noun (e.g. Leaves fall from
the trees.).
If the gap is after very but before a noun, the word in the gap must be an adjective
(e.g. This is a very dangerous animal for the men to hunt.)
7. In the IELTS Reading test, you will need to be able to recognise words and phrases with
a similar meaning (i.e. synonyms and paraphrases).
9. Read the information. Then complete the table. Use the nouns in the box.
In an IELTS Reading sentence completion task, there are often a variety of words used to
describe people and experts.
These kinds of words are very common and it is important to recognise them.
People:
Experts: