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IELTS Mock Test 2023 December

IELTS Mock Test 2023 December

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Part 1: Question 1 - 14
  • 1 B
  • 2 C
  • 3 F
  • 4 A
  • 5 starch
  • 6 fermentation
  • 7 condensation
  • 8 polymer
  • 9 B
  • 10 C
  • 11 12 A,D
  • 13 14 A,C
Part 2: Question 15 - 27
  • 15 FALSE
  • 16 TRUE
  • 17 NOT GIVEN
  • 18 TRUE
  • 19 FALSE
  • 20 TRUE
  • 21 FALSE
  • 22 B
  • 23 D
  • 24 A
  • 25 C
  • 26 B
  • 27 C
Part 3: Question 28 - 40
  • 28 FALSE
  • 29 TRUE
  • 30 NOT GIVEN
  • 31 FALSE
  • 32 FALSE
  • 33 TRUE
  • 34 E
  • 35 G
  • 36 C
  • 37 A
  • 38 B
  • 39 F
  • 40 D

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剑桥雅思1听力原文-TEST1

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Part 1: Questions 1-14

Questions 1 - 4

Questions 5 - 8

Complete the following summary of the paragraphs of Reading Passage.

Using ONE WORD ONLY/strong> from the Reading Passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 5-8 on your answer sheet.

Process: the production of PLA

5

6

7

8

  • 5 Answer: starch

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q5: 

    Milling -> Corn 

                         ⬇

                    5………. 

                         ⬇

          Unrefined dextrose

     

    The process for making Nature Works PLA begins when a renewable resource such as corn is milled, separating starch from the raw material. Unrefined dextrose, in turn, is processed from the starch.

    Note: 

    From the information we got from the passage, we know that when a renewable resource like corn is milled, it produces starch, and then from the starch we make unrefined dextrose.

    From this diagram, combined with the words given in the question, it is easy to see that the correct answer is Starch.

  • 6 Answer: fermentation

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q6:           Unrefined dextrose

                             ⬇   

    6………. -> Lactic acid

     

    Cargill Dow turns the unrefined dextrose into lactic acid using a fermentation process similar to that used by beer and wine producers.

    Note: 

    From the information we got from the passage, we know that Cargill Dow uses a process similar to beer and wine production: fermentation which is to turn the unrefined dextrose into lactic acid. Hence, the correct answer to this question is Fermentation.


     
  • 7 Answer: condensation

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q7:            Lactic acid

                              ⬇ 

    7…………. -> Lactide

     

    This is the same lactic acid that is used as a food additive and is found in muscle tissue in the human body. Through a special condensation process, a lactide is formed.

    Note: 

    To be able to create Lactic acid, scientists need to let it go through a process called Condensation. We know this data thanks to the sentence ‘Through a special condensation process, a lactide is formed’. From this information, we can surely say that the correct answer to this question is Condensation.

  • 8 Answer: polymer

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q8:                                     Lactide

                                                    ⬇

    Vacuum Distillation -> 8 get…………..                 

                                                    ⬇

    Solvent-free melting -> Natural                               works and PLA

     

    This lactide is purified through vacuum distillation and becomes a polymer (the base for NatureWorks PLA) that is ready for use through a solvent-free melt process.

    Note: 

    From the information we got from the passage, we know that through vacuum distillation, the purified lactide becomes a polymer. Then when it goes through the solvent-free melting process, it becomes NatureWorks PLA. Therefore, the correct answer to this question is Polymer.

Question 9 - 10

Choose the correct letter, ABC or D.

Write your answers in boxes 9-10 on your answer sheet.

9

Why did choose the PLA as material for food packaging?

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Answer: B

Keywords in Questions

Similar words in Passage

Q9: Why did choose the PLA as material for food packaging?

A It smells good

B It can save food freshness

C It can be used on other materials

D Some other things need to be revised about it.

As Nature Works PLA polymers are more oil- and grease-resistant and provide a better flavor and aroma barrier than existing petroleum-based polymers, grocery retailers are increasingly using this packaging for their fresh foods.

Note:

From the information we got from the passage, the PLA was chosen for food packaging as it's resistant to grease and offers better taste and aroma than existing petroleum-based polymers. Therefore grocery retailers are increasingly using this packaging for their fresh foods.

ANSWER: B It can save food freshness

10

What is PLA packaging is used for?

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Answer: C

Keywords in Questions

Similar words in Passage

Q10: What is PLA packaging is used for?

A absorbing moisture

B composting facilities

C Packaging fresh food

D manufacturing

As Nature Works PLA polymers are more oil- and grease-resistant and provide a better flavor and aroma barrier than existing petroleum-based polymers, grocery retailers are increasingly using this packaging for their fresh foods.

Note:

As the question above said, thanks to PLA's special properties in fresh food preservation, retail grocers are using this packaging for their fresh food.

ANSWER: C Packaging fresh food

Questions 11 - 12

Which two features of PLA are correct?

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • 11-12 Answer: A,D

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q11-12: Which two features of PLA are correct?

    A    It is made two raw materials.

    B    It involves the removal of carbon dioxide.

    C    It uses no fossil fuel.

     It’s made of sugar from natural sources

    E    It is sustenance which can absorb the CO2 in the atmosphere.

    Para D: The basic raw materials for PLA are carbon dioxide and water. Growing plants, like com, take these building blocks from the atmosphere and the soil. They are combined in the plant to make carbohydrates (sucrose and starch) through a process driven by photosynthesis. The process for making Nature Works PLA begins when a renewable resource such as corn is milled, separating starch from the raw material. Unrefined dextrose, in turn, is processed from the starch.


    Para I: The source material for PLA is a natural sugar found in plants such as com and using such renewable feedstock presents several environmental benefits. As an alternative to traditional petroleum-based polymers, the production of PLA uses 20%-50% less fossil fuel ..

    Note:

    In para D, we can see the answer is A because it’s made of ‘two’ raw materials - carbon dioxide and water.

    In para I, we can see the answer is D because ‘The source material for PLA is a natural sugar’, which is sugar from natural sources.

    We can eliminate other options, because B and E are not mentioned, while C is wrong. In para I, it’s said it uses ‘less fossil fuel’ which is different from using ‘no fossil fuel’ in C.

    Sửa đáp án: A and D

Questions 13 - 14

Which two features of PLA are correct?

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • 13-14 Answer: A,C

    Keywords in Questions

    Similar words in Passage

    Q13-14: Which two features of PLA are correct?

    A    It takes in moisture of skin

    B    It is waterproof

    C    comfortable sportswear

    D    It’s fading under the sun

    E    It is only made in deep color

     
    1. In addition, sportswear makers have been drawn to the product as it has an inherent ability to take moisture away from the skin….
    2. No information-related information has been found in the passage.
    3. In addition, sportswear makers have been drawn to the product as it has an inherent ability to take moisture away from the skin and when blended with cotton and wool, the result is garments that are lighter and better at absorbing moisture.
    4. Their resistance to ultraviolet light is particularly appealing as this reduces the amount of fading in such fabrics,...
    5. ….and their refractive index is low, which means fabrics constructed from these polymers can be made with deep colors without requiring large amounts of dye.

    Note: 

    1. There is information in the passage that says that ‘it has an inherent ability to take moisture away from the skin’, hence A is correct when saying that ‘It takes in moisture of skin’.
    2. In the passage there is no information about 'It is waterproof', so this question is not correct.
    3. In the passage, there is a data show that thanks to PLA's hygroscopic properties, sportswear makers have created lighter and more absorbent sportswear. Therefore,  question C is correct.
    4. In the passage, there is a data show that thanks to PLA's UV resistance, it has helped in reducing fading in such fabrics while the question says that ‘It’s fading under the sun’, hence this question is incorrect.
    5. In the passage, there is a data show that thanks to their low index of refraction, fabrics made from PLA can be produced with deep colors without the use of a lot of dyes. This means that they can also be completely created with lighter colors rather than just made with bold colors. Hence this question is not true.
Part 1

READING PASSAGE 1

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

Nature works for Nature Work PLA

A

A dozen years ago, scientists at Cargill got the idea of converting lactic acid made from corn into plastic while examining possible new uses for materials produced from corn wet milling processes. In the past, several efforts had been made to develop plastics from lactic acid, but with limited success. Achieving this technological breakthrough didn’t come easily, but in time the efforts did succeed. A fermentation and distillation process using com was designed to create a polymer suitable for a broad variety of applications.

B

As an agricultural based firm, Cargill had taken this product as far as it could by 1997. The company needed a partner with access to plastics markets and polymerization capabilities, and began discussions with The Dow Chemical Company. The next step was the formation of the joint venture that created Cargill Dow LLC. Cargill Dow’s product is the world’s first commercially available plastic made from annually renewable resources such as com:

  • Nature Works™ PLA is a family of packaging polymers (carbon-based molecules) made from non-petroleum based resources.
  • Ingeo is a family of polymers for fibers made in a similar manner.

C

By applying their unique technology to the processing of natural plant sugars, Cargill Dow has created a more environmentally friendly material that reaches the consumer in clothes, cups, packaging and other products. While Cargill Dow is a stand-alone business, it continues to leverage the agricultural processing, manufacturing and polymer expertise of the two parent companies in order to bring the best possible products to market.

D

The basic raw materials for PLA are carbon dioxide and water. Growing plants, like com, take these building blocks from the atmosphere and the soil. They are combined in the plant to make carbohydrates (sucrose and starch) through a process driven by photosynthesis. The process for making Nature Works PLA begins when a renewable resource such as corn is milled, separating starch from the raw material. Unrefined dextrose, in turn, is processed from the starch.

E

Cargill Dow turns the unrefined dextrose into lactic acid using a fermentation process similar to that used by beer and wine producers. This is the same lactic acid that is used as a food additive and is found in muscle tissue in the human body. Through a special condensation process, a lactide is formed. This lactide is purified through vacuum distillation and becomes a polymer (the base for NatureWorks PLA) that is ready for use through a solvent-free melt process. Development of this new technology allows the company to “harvest” the carbon that living plants remove from the air through photosynthesis. Carbon is stored in plant starches, which can be broken down into natural plant sugars. The carbon and other elements in these natural sugars are then used to make NatureWorks PLA.

F

Nature Works PLA fits all disposal systems and is fully compostable in commercial composting facilities. With the proper infrastructure, products made from this polymer can be recycled back to a monomer and re-used as a polymer. Thus, at the end of its life cycle, a product made from Nature Works PLA can be broken down into its simplest parts so that no sign of it remains.

G

PLA is now actively competing with traditional materials in packaging and fiber applications throughout the world; based on the technology’s success and promise, Cargill Dow is quickly becoming a premier player in the polymers market. This new polymer now competes head-on with petroleum-based materials like polyester. A wide range of products that vary in molecular weight and crystallinity can be produced, and the blend of physical properties of PLA makes it suited for a broad range of fiber and packaging applications. Fiber and non-woven applications include clothing, fiberfill, blankets and wipes. Packaging applications include packaging films and food and beverage containers.

H

As Nature Works PLA polymers are more oil- and grease-resistant and provide a better flavor and aroma barrier than existing petroleum-based polymers, grocery retailers are increasingly using this packaging for their fresh foods. As companies begin to explore this family of polymers, more potential applications are being identified. For example, PLA possess two properties that are particularly useful for drape fabrics and window furnishings. Their resistance to ultraviolet light is particularly appealing as this reduces the amount of fading in such fabrics, and their refractive index is low, which means fabrics constructed from these polymers can be made with deep colors without requiring large amounts of dye. In addition, sportswear makers have been drawn to the product as it has an inherent ability to take moisture away from the skin and when blended with cotton and wool, the result is garments that are lighter and better at absorbing moisture.

I

PLA combines inexpensive large-scale fermentation with chemical processing to produce a value-added polymer product that improves the environment as well. The source material for PLA is a natural sugar found in plants such as com and using such renewable feedstock presents several environmental benefits. As an alternative to traditional petroleum-based polymers, the production of PLA uses 20%-50% less fossil fuel and releases a lower amount of greenhouse gasses than comparable petroleum-based plastic; carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is removed when the feedstock is grown and is returned to the earth when the polymer is degraded. Because the company is using raw materials that can be regenerated year after year, it is both cost-competitive and environmentally responsible.

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