IELTS Reading passages come with up to three question sets. For this theme, expect:
, which is generally the most difficult part of the reading test due to more complex vocabulary and abstract ideas. You can expect the following question types: Matching Headings
The IELTS Reading test assesses your ability to:
: Some versions of the test explore the "AD-36" virus, suggesting that certain microbes might trigger weight gain. Answer Key & Explanations
The IELTS reading passage titled (also known as "Tackling Obesity in the Western World" ) explores the scientific and social dimensions of obesity, debunking myths about metabolism while highlighting genetic factors. Core Summary of the Passage
The Portable IELTS Reading Practice series often reuses passages from Cambridge Tests 10–14. If you want extra practice, look up Cambridge IELTS 12 Test 5 (a passage on The History of the Kilogram ). The question styles are nearly identical.
: Used to describe what obese people often blame for their weight.
Many people believe they are overweight because of a "slow metabolism". However, research by Dr. Susan Jebb shows that overweight people actually have faster metabolisms because they require more energy to support larger organs and more body cells.
Answer: It is a growing problem that affects a significant portion of the population. Reasoning: The opening usually cites statistics about the increasing percentage of the population that is overweight, establishing it as a widespread issue rather than an individual one.
To complement the specific strategies above, these general tips will help you build overall proficiency and confidence.
IELTS Reading passages come with up to three question sets. For this theme, expect:
, which is generally the most difficult part of the reading test due to more complex vocabulary and abstract ideas. You can expect the following question types: Matching Headings
The IELTS Reading test assesses your ability to:
: Some versions of the test explore the "AD-36" virus, suggesting that certain microbes might trigger weight gain. Answer Key & Explanations
The IELTS reading passage titled (also known as "Tackling Obesity in the Western World" ) explores the scientific and social dimensions of obesity, debunking myths about metabolism while highlighting genetic factors. Core Summary of the Passage
The Portable IELTS Reading Practice series often reuses passages from Cambridge Tests 10–14. If you want extra practice, look up Cambridge IELTS 12 Test 5 (a passage on The History of the Kilogram ). The question styles are nearly identical.
: Used to describe what obese people often blame for their weight.
Many people believe they are overweight because of a "slow metabolism". However, research by Dr. Susan Jebb shows that overweight people actually have faster metabolisms because they require more energy to support larger organs and more body cells.
Answer: It is a growing problem that affects a significant portion of the population. Reasoning: The opening usually cites statistics about the increasing percentage of the population that is overweight, establishing it as a widespread issue rather than an individual one.
To complement the specific strategies above, these general tips will help you build overall proficiency and confidence.
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