BEST IELTS Academic Reading Test 200

BEST IELTS Academic Reading Test 200

IELTS ACADEMIC READING TEST 200 – PASSAGE – 2

IELTS Academic Reading Test
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IELTS ACADEMIC READING TEST – 200

READING PASSAGE – 2

Extinction of Aussie Animals

A. World Wildlife Fund Australia has revealed its list of extinct wildlife to coincide with Australia Day. The list covers a wide range of species, from birds to reptiles, marsupials, insects and even flowers. Top of the list is the green and gold frog which has had its home decimated by drought.”

Many Aussie spices need our help in order to survive,” WWF threatened species program manager Kat Miller said. “Without knowing the reason many had disappeared for, we will risk losing another 346 animal and 1249 plant species listed as threatened under federal legislation. Australia has the one of the worst record of mammal extinction in the world”. WWF Australia said 9 percent of birds, 7 percent of reptiles and 16 percent of amphibians are extinct since early human settlement.

B. The conservation group said half the mammals that have become extinct globally in the last 200 years have been Australian species. Ancient hunters and gatherers may have triggered the failure of the annual Australian Monsoon some 12,000 years ago by burning massive tracts of the country’s interior, resulting in the desertification that is evident today, says a new study.

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Researcher Gifford Miller of the University of Colorado at Boulder said the new study builds on his research group’s previous findings that dozens of giant animal species became extinct in Australia 50,000 years ago due to ecosystem changes caused by human burning. This study, appearing in Geology, indicates such burning may have altered the flora enough to decrease the exchange of water vapor between the biosphere and atmosphere, causing the failure of the Australian Monsoon over the interior.

C. “The question is whether localized burning 50,000 years ago could have had a continental-scale effect,” said Miller. “The implications are that the burning practices of early humans may have changed the climate of the Australian continent by weakening the penetration of monsoon moisture into the interior”. A paper on the subject by Miller appears in the January issue of Geology. Co-authors include CU Boulder’s Jennifer Mangan, David Pollard, Starley Thompson and Benjamin Felzer of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder and John Magee of Australian National University in Canberra.

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D. Geologic evidence indicates the interior of Australia was much wetter about 125,000 years ago during the last interglacial period. Although planetary and meteorological conditions during the most recent ice age caused Earth’s major monsoons to waver, all except the Australian Monsoon were “reinvigorated” to full force during the Holocene Period beginning about 12,000 years ago, he said.

Although the Australian Monsoon delivers about 39 inches of rain annually to the north coast as it moves south from Asia, only about 13 inches of rain now falls on the continent’s interior each year, said Miller. Lake Eyre, a deep-water lake in the continent’s interior that was filled by regular monsoon rains about 60,000 years ago, is now a huge salt flat that is occasionally covered by a thin layer of salty water.

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E. The earliest human colonizers are believed to have arrived in Australia by sea from Indonesia about 50,000 years ago, using fire as a tool to hunt, clear paths, signal each other and promote the growth of certain plants, he said. Fossil remains of browse-dependent birds and marsupials indicate the interior was made up of trees, shrubs and grasses rather than the desert scrub environment present today.

F. The researchers used global climate model simulations to evaluate the atmospheric and meteorological conditions in Australia over time, as well as the sensitivity of the monsoon to different vegetation and soil types. A climate model simulating a forested Australia produced twice as much annual monsoon precipitation over the continental interior as the model simulating arid scrub conditions, he said.

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G. “Systematic burning across the semiarid zone, where nutrients are the lowest of any continental region, may have been responsible for the rapid transformation of a drought-tolerant ecosystem high in broad-leaf species to the modern desert scrub,” he said. “In the process, vegetation feedbacks promoting the penetration of monsoon moisture into the continental interior would have been disrupted”. More than 85 percent of Australia’s mega fauna weighing more than 100 pounds went extinct roughly 50,000 years ago, including an ostrich-sized bird, 19 species of marsupials, a 25-foot-long lizard and a Volkswagen-sized tortoise, he said.

H. Evidence for burning includes increased charcoal deposits preserved in lake sediments at the boundary between rainforest and interior desert beginning about 50,000 years ago, Miller said. In addition, a number of rainforest gymnosperms – plants whose seeds are not encased and protected and are therefore more vulnerable to fire –went extinct at about that time. Natural fires resulting from summer lightning strikes have played an integral part in the ecology of Australia’s interior, and many plant species are adapted to regimes of frequent fires, he said. “But the systematic burning of the interior by the earliest colonizers differed enough from the natural fire cycle that key ecosystems may have been pushed past a threshold from which they could not recover.”

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Questions 14-16

Reading Passage 2 contains 8 paragraphs A –H.

Which paragraphs state the following information?

Write the appropriate letters A-H in boxes 14-16 on your answer sheet.

14.   Why did an interior Australian lake change to a dry flat?

15.   When did an ostrich-sized bird go extinct?

16.   Why did the ancient settlers in Australia burn the forests?

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Questions 17-20

Choose ONE phrase from the list of phrases A-G below to complete each of the sentences 17-20 below.

Write the appropriate letters (A-G) in boxes 17-20 on your answer sheet.

17.   Ancient hunters and gatherers

18.   January issue of Geology

19.   Fossil remains

20.   A climate model

A. caused the failure of the annual Australian Monsoon by burning tracts.

B. were responsible for the distinction of an Australian giant animal species because of their massive hunting.

C. showed that in the past the interior of Australia was not a desert.

D. altered the flora to decrease the exchange of water vapor between the biosphere and atmosphere.

E. suggested that the changed climate of the Australian continent was led by the weakened penetration of monsoon moisture into the interior.

F. indicated that the forests facilitated more rainfall.

G. indicated that the extinction of an Australian species resulted from changes in the local ecosystem.

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Questions 21-26

Do the following statements agree with the claims of the writer in Reading Passage 2?

On your answer sheet please write

TRUE – if the statement is true

FALSE – if the statement is false

NOT GIVEN – if the information is not given in the passage.

21.   According to the WWF, Australia has the worst record of animal extinction in the world.

22.   In Australia, hundreds of endangered animals and plants species will keep disappearing.

23.   The distinction of Australian giant animals was a knock-on effect after human burning ceased the monsoon.

24.   Lake Eyre has always been filled with salty water.

25.   It is a theoretic assumption that early humans burned massive tracts in Australia.

26.   Varieties of plants from Australia’s interior have now adapted to recurrent fires.

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ANSWERS ARE BELOW

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ANSWERS

14. D

15. G

16. E

17. A

18. E

19. C

20. F

21. NOT GIVEN

22. NOT GIVEN

23. TRUE

24. FALSE

25. FALSE

26. TRUE

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