BEST IELTS Academic Reading Test 25

BEST IELTS Academic Reading Test 25

ACADEMIC READING TEST 25 – PASSAGE – 1

BEST IELTS Academic Reading Test 25
BEST IELTS Academic Reading Test 25

ACADEMIC READING TEST 25

READING PASSAGE 1

THE FINAL FRONTIER FOR TOURISM

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-14, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.

A

For some reason humankind has always looked towards the stars and dreamt of one day making the voyage into the unknown and exploring outer space. Perhaps it is our innate curiosity, perhaps the challenge presented by the seemingly impossible; whatever the lure, the quest to venture into the space has become an obsession for many.

B

On a memorable July day in 1969 one man made a giant leap for his kind. Neil Armstrong touched down on the moon as the world watched with bated breath.  Was this the beginning or the culmination of years of endeavour that pushed science to its very limits? Well, it has been long time indeed since the last moon landing, more than 40 years, but science has not stood still in the interim, nor have our dreams become any less ambitious, According to NASA, plans are afoot for a manned mission to Mars at some point after 202, A return to the moon has been scheduled  sooner – perhaps 2018 is NASA’s new Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) is rolled out on time. It may not be Hollywood razzle-dazzle-style progress; it may even be painstakingly slowly, but rest assured that plans are afoot for something very ambitious and special indeed, and NASA may be back in the headline making waves and history again, just as it did on that faithful day in 1969, in the not-too- distant future.

C

That said, it is the prospect of space tourism for the masses that has captured the headline recently, and this may not be such a distant dream as a people would expect. In 2001, an American multimillionaire, Denis Tito, become the first space tourist, spending ten days on the International Space Station along with his crew of Russian cosmonauts, and fulfilling a lifelong ambition in the process. He described the experience rather paradoxically as ‘indescribable’; everything that he thought it would be and more. A year later, South African millionaire Mark Shuttleworth followed in his footstep, on his return to Earth he said. ‘every second will be with me for the rest of life’.  Clearly these men had a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but this came at a hefty price, both paying $20 million for the pleasure of their space adventure.

D

At present, space tourism is undoubtedly reserved for an alite and wealthy few, but what for the future? If Eric Anderson, president of space Adventure, the company that organised Tito and Shuttleworth’s trios, is to be believed, it will be next bid thing. ‘Everyone’s looking for a new experience’, he says, Indeed, space Adventure is planning to offer rocket trip to the public for $100,000 within the next few years, so perhaps space tourism is closer than we think. Another company, The Space Island Group, is planning to build a space hotel inspired by the spaceship in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Gene Meyers, the company’s president, predicts that in 2020 a five-day holiday at the hotel will cost less than $25,00. Imagine, he says, a five-star hotel with all the usual luxuries, expect that each morning you’ll be greeted by mind-blowing views of outer space. This is certainly food for thought for adventure-seeking holiday planners. That said, unless there is a serious spike in inflation between now and 2020. $25,000 will still remain a considerable sum of money to have to part with for a recreational activity, once-in-a-lifetime or not. But that is perhaps missing the point the prospect of affordable space travel is getting closer and closer it is only a matter of time before it becomes a reality.

E

Other companies have even more ambitious plans. Bigelow Aerospace is spending close to $500 million on a project to build a 700-metre spaceship to fly tourists to the moon. The space will be able to hold 100 guests, each with private room offering truly unique views of Earth’s sunset. Even the Hilton Hotel Group wants to get in on the act with talk of plans to build a Hilton on the moon. For the present, only millionaires can enjoy the privilege of a space journey, but in the world of one Bob Dylan. ‘The times they are changing.’ And sooner that you’d think.

Questions 1 -5

Reading passage 1 has five paragraphs A – E.

Choose the correct heading for each paragraph A -E from the list of heading below.

Write the correct number I-VIII in the spaces 1- 5 below.

LIST OF HEADING

i. Not worth the cost

ii. Space travel; past, present and future

iii. Russian innovations

 iv. A profitable investment

v. The future of tourism

vi. Insatiable desire for adventure

vii. The first space tourist

viii. Moon hotels

1) Paragraph A

2) Paragraph B

3) Paragraph C

4) Paragraph D

5) Paragraph E

Questions 6-9

Look at the following people (Question 6-9) and list the statement below.

Match each person with the correct statement, A-D.

6) Denis Tito

7) Mark Shuttleworth

8) Eric Anderson

9) Gene Meyers

A) touched down on the moon in 1969

B) believe space tourism will be popular in the near future

C) spent ten days on the International Space Station

D) was the second tourist to travel into space

E) predicts space holidays will be more affordable by 2020

F) will build a hotel inspired by a film

Questions 10- 13

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?

TRUE – if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE – if the statement contradicts with the information

NOT GIVEN – if there is no information on this

10) Bigelow Aerospace’s spaceship will offer unique views of the Mons’s sunset.

11) The Hilton Hotel Group has ambitious plans to organise cheap space journeys.

12) NASA plans to launch mission to Mars, but first it is hoping to return to the moon.

13) At the Moment, space tourism is too expensive for ordinary people, only the very rich can travel to space.

ANSWER KEY

1) vi

2) ii

3) vii

4) v

5) viii

6) C

7) D

8) B

9) E

10) F

11) NG

12) T

13) T

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