=>ANSWER: A
1. A character seems to be a real person rather than an actor Keywords: real person, actor
In paragraph 3, the writer says that “When voice textures fit the performer‟s physiognomy and gestures, a whole and very realistic person emerges.” This means that a character seems to be a real person rather than an actor when the audience listens to the voice, looks at the appearance of the character and
watches how he/she moves.
actor=performer
appearance=physiognomy
moves=gestures
consistent with=fit
=>ANSWER: E
CAMBRIDGE IELTS 11 – TEST 4 – PASSAGE 3
1. Paragraph A
In paragraph A, the writer emphasizes the importance of the invention of language compared to other inventions. “Of all mankind‟s manifold creations, language must take pride of place…Compared to language, all other inventions pale in significance, since everything we have ever achieved depends on
language and originates from it.” So, the correct heading for this paragraph is why language is the most important invention of all.
=>ANSWER: vi
1. Paragraph B
In this paragraph, the writer says that “In its own right it is a tool of extraordinary sophistication, yet based on an idea of ingenious simplicity.” Then, at the end of this passage, the writer concludes that “Language is mankind‟s greatest invention – except, of course, that it was never invented. This apparent
paradox is at the core of our fascination with language, and it holds many of its secrets.” So, this paragraph is all about incompatible characteristics of language.
incompatible characteristics=paradox
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