Reading Passage 1: "William Kamkwamba"


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feelings
when he talked about Some Like It Hot.
Answer:
feelings

Explanation: possible
wrong answers are falsehoods or references
, but
neither
collocates with the word ‘own’.
Q 26. Signs of lying are exposed in people’s …………… rather than their
movements.
Part of the passage Par F]:
The simple fact is that the real clues to deceit are in the
words
that people use, not the
body language.
Answer:
words
Explanation:
their movements = body language;
rather than = not
Bonus
Band

7+

questions:
Q 18, Q 24 and Q 25
30 - Day Reading Challenge
IEL
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DAY 9
READING PASSAGE 3
Questions 27 – 32
Q 27. What do you learn about Ellen Terry in the first paragraph?
Part of the passage:

But she didn’t achieve this devotion through her acting ability alone.
She knew
the power of presentation and carefully cultivated her image
. That first night
was no exception. When she walked onstage for the famous banqueting scene, her ap-
pearance drew a collective gasp from the audience.
Answer:
C She tried hard to look good on stage.
Q 28.
What is the writer’s purpose in paragraph 2?
Part of the passage:

She was dressed in the most extraordinary clothes ever to have
graced a British stage along, emerald and sea-green gown with tapering sleeves, sur-
mounted by a velvet cloak, which glistened and sparkled eerily in the limelight. Yet this
was no mere stage trickery. The effect had been achieved using hundreds of wings from
beetles.
The gown – later named the ‘Beetlewing dress – became one of the most iconic
and celebrated costumes of the age
.

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