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  1. What would be the most appropriate subtitle for the article?

  2. Some scientific insights into how the brain responds to abstract art.

  3. Recent studies focusing on the neural activity of abstract artists.

  4. A comparison of the neurological bases of abstract and representational art

  5. How brain research has altered public opinion about abstract art.



In this passage, the writer refers to some scientific experiments, theories and knowledge of the way the brain reacts to abstract art. Neuroaesthectics are mentioned in paragraph 1 in the study of past masterpieces and then, in paragraph 2, the writer asks: “Could the same approach also shed light on abstract twentieth- century pieces…? The

rest of the article tries to answer this question. So, the most appropriate subtitle for this article is some scientific insights into how the brain responds to abstract art.





  • insights=shed light on



=>ANSWER: A




CAMBRIDGE IELTS 11 READING – TEST 3 – ANSWERS




CAMBRIDGE IELTS 11 – TEST 3 – PASSAGE 1

Paragraph 1: Silk is a fine….


Paragraph 2: Originally, silkworm farming…. Paragraph 3: Demand for this exotic fabric…. Paragraph 4: With the mulberry silkworm…. Paragraph 5: The nineteenth century….


1-9. The story of silk

1-2. Around 3000 BC, according to legend:





  • silkworm cocoon fell into emperor‟s wife‟s 1……




  • emperor‟s wife invented a 2…..to pull out silk fibres Keywords: 3000 BC, fell into, invented, emperor‟s wife

In the first paragraph, the writer says that “Legend has it that it was Lei Tzu, wife of the Yellow Emperor, ruler of China in about 3000 BC, who discovered silkworms. […] It just so happened that while she was sipping some tea, one of the cocoons that she had collected landed in the hot tea and started to unravel into a fine thread. […] She also devised a special reel to draw the fibres
from the cocoon into a single thread so that they would be strong enough to be woven into fabric.”



    • fell into=landed in




    • invented=devised

    • pull out=draw…from




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