Cambridge IELTS 16 Reading Test 3-AC
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 2.5
Don’t be discouraged — every expert was once a beginner! We recommend starting with foundational English reading skills before tackling full IELTS practice tests. >
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 3.0 — Extremely Limited User
This is an early stage in your IELTS reading journey. Focused study on English reading fundamentals and consistent daily practice will make a big difference.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 3.5
You need significant improvement. Start with shorter, simpler texts and gradually work up to academic passages.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 4.0 — Limited User
Your basic reading competence is developing. Regular practice with IELTS-style passages and vocabulary building are key areas to focus on.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 4.5
You are at a developing stage. Focus on building your academic vocabulary and practising with a variety of text types to improve your score.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 5.0 — Modest User
You have a partial command of reading. Work on understanding the main ideas of paragraphs and identifying key information more quickly.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 5.5
You are making good progress! Focus on reading longer academic texts regularly and practising with a variety of IELTS question types to reach Band 6.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 6.0 — Competent User
You have a generally effective command of reading, though complex passages may still cause some difficulty. Keep practising!
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 6.5
You are approaching a competent level. A little more practice on detail-focused and inference questions will push you to Band 7.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 7.0 — Good User
Good work! You handle most reading tasks well, including complex academic texts, though you may occasionally misinterpret specific details or subtle nuances.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 7.5
Well done! You are performing above the threshold required for most universities.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 8.0 — Very Good User
Great job! You have a very good command of reading with only occasional inaccuracies even in complex academic texts.
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 8.5
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Your estimated IELTS Reading Band Score is 9.0 — Expert User
Outstanding performance! You have a full operational command of the reading skill.
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14 an explanation for weapons being left behind in the mountains
15 a reference to the physical difficulties involved in an archaeological expedition
16 an explanation of why less food may have been available
17 a reference to the possibility of future archaeological discoveries
18 examples of items that would have been traded
19 a reference to the pressure archaeologists are under to work quickly
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Interesting finds at an archaeological site
Organic materials such as animal skins and textiles are not discovered very often at archaeological sites. They have little protection against 20 , which means that they decay relatively quickly. But this is not always the case. If temperatures are low enough, fragile artefacts can be preserved for thousands of years.
A team of archaeologists have been working in the mountains in Oppland in Norway to recover artefacts revealed by shrinking ice cover. In the past, there were trade routes through these mountains and 21 gathered there in the summer months to avoid being attacked by 22 on lower ground. The people who used these mountains left things behind and it is those objects that are of interest to archaeologists.
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33 mention of specialists who can make use of the research findings
34 a reference to a potential benefit of the research findings
35 scientific support for a traditional saying
36 a reference to people traditionally making plans based on plant behaviour
37 a reference to where the research has been reported
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38 Daffodils are likely to flower early in response to weather.
39 If ash trees come into leaf before oak trees, the weather in will probably be wet.
40 The research was carried out using a particular species of .
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