Ôn thi PTE 30: 10 câu Read Aloud mới nhất đầu tháng 8/2020
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Read Aloud 1 – Tools 470 | Ôn thi PTE 30
The University of Liverpool is one of the UK’s leading universities. We are renowned for our teaching and research excellence. As one of Merseyside’s largest employers, the University is a major source for innovation and plays a key role in the economic development of the region in terms of employment, skills, research and technology.
Read Aloud 2 – Tools 471
One of the most important aspects of academic writing is making use of the ideas of other people. This is important as you need to show that you have understood the materials and that you can use their ideas and findings in your own way. In fact, this is an essential skill for every student.
Read Aloud 3 – Tools 469
You are here because of your ancestors’ immune system. If any of them as farmers or herders in Bronze Age villages during the great epidemics of civilization history had succumbed to any of them many microbes that ruthlessly cull humanity, then you would not be reading this right now.
Read Aloud 4 – Tools 468
Nature offers no greater splendor than the starry sky on a clear, dark night. Silent, timeless, jeweled with the constellations of ancient myth and legend, the night sky has inspired wonder throughout the ages — a wonder that leads our imaginations far from the confines of Earth and the pace of present day, out into boundless space and cosmic time itself.
Read Aloud 5 – Tools 472
The interludes which break up the gameplay action, and which, because they can be made to a higher level of animation, often provide the most visually arresting sequences of a game. Combined with a taste for bizarrely complicated, recursive plots, and long sequences of wordy explicatory dialogue, this turns the games into a bit of a drag.
Read Aloud 6 – Tools 408
The maximum yield of plants, determined by their genetic potential, is seldom achieved because factors such as insufficient water or nutrients, adverse climatic conditions, plant diseases, and insect damage will limit growth at some stage. Plants subjected to these biotic and abiotic constraints are said to be stressed.
Read Aloud 7 – Tools 466
You used to think that being green was a luxury for your company, but climate change has made you realise that you can no longer ignore it. The buzz is about becoming carbon-neutral, but where do you start? Consider your drivers. Do you want to become carbon-neutral for marketing reasons, for financial reasons, or just to save the planet?
Read Aloud 8 – Tools 464
In spite of the spectacularly high quality of life for the vast majority of the people who live in the European Union, its inhabitants seem obsessed by the region’s relative decline in the world. Slow economic growth rates and high unemployment have reinforced the impression that Europe is unhappy with today and unsure of tomorrow.
Read Aloud 9 – Tools 459
The conclusion should summarise the content of the main body of your assignment clearly and concisely. A final reference to the assignment title is often useful, emphasising to your tutor that you have indeed answered the question. Your concluding paragraph should not include anything new, though it may suggest what needs to be considered in the future.
Read Aloud 10 – Tools 177
By understanding how viruses cause disease we can start to develop new drugs to prevent them or vaccine to prevent infection with those viruses that cause the disease. So overall a long term outcome of the global infection initiative to improve human healthcare.
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