General IELTS Reading 1. Answers.
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Description t1. class attendance sheet
2. bell
3. orderly
4. assembly
5. yellow vest
6. (class) register
7. all clear
8. assembly areaext goes here
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9. F
10. NG (It says platform selection but does not mention use of multiple platforms)
11. T
12. T
13. F
14. F
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Section A: i. What are common health concerns for virtual meeting participants?
Section B: viii. The differing responsibilities of employers and employees.
Section C: iv. Be mindful of your seating arrangements.
Section D: v. Protect your neck.
Section E: iii. Take frequent intervals.
Section F: vii. How can you avoid glare?
Section G: ix. What should you do if any issues arise?
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22. Informational interviews
23. A positive mindset
24. A
25. B
26. E
27. D
28. C
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Paragraph A: vii. The Role of Technology in Enabling Remote Work
Paragraph B: i. The Origins of Remote Work
Paragraph C: vi. The Pandemic's Role in Accelerating Remote Work Adoption
Paragraph D: ix. Talent Management Implications of Remote Work
Paragraph E: iv. Balancing the Benefits and Drawbacks of Remote Work
Paragraph F: v. The Evolving Regulatory Landscape for Remote Work
Paragraph G: ii. How Remote Work is Transforming the Modern Workplace
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communication
collaboration
co-working
productive
talent management
Academic IELTS Reading 1. Answers.
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B
E
I
D
H
G (referring to the sustainable lighting solutions mentioned briefly)
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arms
mantel
flashes of light
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photophores
tip of each arm (or arm-tip)
faint sunlight
red light
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14. J (was initially limited to arcade games and college campuses)
15. D (has surpassed many traditional sports events)
16. H (has led to the creation of college scholarships)
17. A (has led to debates about the definition of sport)
18. F (has accelerated its growth and adaptation) -
19. NOT GIVEN
20. TRUE
21. FALSE
22. TRUE
23. FALSE
24. FALSE
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B. Standardisation and governance issues
D. Concerns about player burnout and career longevity -
FALSE
TRUE
TRUE
NOT GIVEN
TRUE
FALSE
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multiple states
interconnected
classical computer
decoherence
tiny errors
reliable
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C