Cambridge 20 Academic Reading Test 3

Reading Passage 1

Questions 1–7
Complete the notes below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

The history of frozen food

2,000 years ago, South America
· People conserved the nutritional value of 1, using a method of freezing then drying.

1851, USA
· 2 was kept cool by ice during transportation in specially adapted trains.

1880, Australia
· Two kinds of 3 were the first frozen food shipped to England.

1917 onwards, USA
· Clarence Birdseye introduced innovations including:

  • quick-freezing methods, so that 4 did not spoil the food.

  • packaging products with 5, so the product was visible.

Early 1940s, USA
· Frozen food became popular because of a shortage of 6.

1950s, USA
· A large number of homes now had a 7.

Questions 8–13

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 the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this

8 The ice transportation business made some Boston ship owners very wealthy in the early 1800s.

9 A disadvantage of the freezing process invented in Australia was that it affected the taste of food.

10 Clarence Birdseye travelled to Labrador in order to learn how the Inuit people froze fish.

11 Swanson Foods invested a great deal of money in the promotion of the TV Dinner.

12 Swanson Foods developed a new style of container for the launch of the TV Dinner.

13 The US frozen food industry is currently the largest in the world.

Reading Passage 2

Questions 14–19

Choose the correct heading for each section from the list of headings below.
i. Tried and tested solutions
ii. Cooperation beneath the waves
iii. Working to lessen the problems
iv. Disagreement about the accuracy of a certain phrase
v. Two clear educational goals
vi. Promoting hope
vii. A warning of further trouble ahead

14. Paragraph A ______

15. Paragraph B ______

16. Paragraph C ______

17. Paragraph D ______

18. Paragraph E ______

19. Paragraph F ______

Questions 20 and 21

Choose TWO letters, A–E.
Which TWO of these causes of damage to coral reefs are mentioned by the writer of the text?

Questions 22 and 23

Choose TWO letters, A–E.
Which TWO of the following statements are true of the researchers at London Zoo?

Questions 24-26

Complete the sentences below.

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

24 Corals have a number of  which they use to collect their food.

25 Algae gain from being inside the coral.

26 Increases in the warmth of the sea water can remove the  from coral.

Questions 27–33

Match each statement with the correct expert, A, B or C.
NB You may use any letter more than once.

List of Experts
A. Martin Rees
B. Daniel Wolpert
C. Kathleen Richardson

27 For our own safety, humans will need to restrict the abilities of robots.

28 The risk of robots harming us is less serious than humans believe it to be.

29 It will take many decades for robot intelligence to be as imaginative as human intelligence.

30 We may have to start considering whether we are treating robots fairly.

31 Robots are probably of more help to us on Earth than in space.

32 The ideas in high-quality science fiction may prove to be just as accurate as those found in the work of mediocre scientists.

33 There are those who look forward to robots developing greater intelligence.

Questions 34-36

Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A–D, below.
A. robots to explore outer space.
B. advances made in machine intelligence so far.
C. changes made to other planets for our own benefit.
D. the harm already done by artificial intelligence.


34 Richardson and Rees express similar views regarding the ethical aspect of

35 Rees and Wolpert share an opinion about the extent of

36 Wolpert disagrees with Richardson on the question of

Questions 37–40

Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.

37 What point does Richardson make about fear of machines?

38 What potential advance does Rees see as a cause for concern?

39 What does Wolpert emphasize in his response to the question about science fiction?

40 What is Richardson doing in her comment about reality and fantasy?

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