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PTE Academic reading re order practice sample 13

PTE Academic reading re order practice sample 13

PTE Academic reading re order practice exercise   Re order practice 1 1 He thought, ‘It would be such a waste if nobody wants to buy the wool.’ 2  Then an old woman came over. She also wanted a bag full of wool. 3  A short while later, a little boy arrived. 4  One day, the […]

PTE Academic reading re order sample practice 12

PTE Academic reading re order sample practice 12

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PTE Academic reading re order practice   Reading Re Order 1 1. It is evident, therefore, that the ants of each community all recognize one another, which is very remarkable. 2.However, they are in hostility not only with most other insects, including ants of different species, but even with those of the same species if […]

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 11

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 11

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 11

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 10

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 10

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 10   A 1. The Great Chain of Being did not correspond with sense experience. 2. Here the work of Galileo is centrally important. 3. His observations of the skies with a telescope led him to conclude that the heavens could not be the perfectly ordered realm of […]

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 9

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 9

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 9 1. A. “A farmer’s pride is his horse; his cow may be thin but his horse must be fat,” went a Slovak saying. B. Fine horses bespoke the nobility the party was supposed to despise. C. Communist leaders, when they visited villages, preferred to see cows and […]

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 8

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 8

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 8 1. A. When identity is thus ‘defined by contrast’, divergence with the West becomes central. B. Indian religious literature such as the Bhagavad Gita or the Tantric texts, which are identified as differing from secular writings seen as ‘western’, elicits much greater interest in the West than […]

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 7

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 7

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PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 7 1. A. He was bone-weary and soul-weary, and found himself muttering, “Either I can’t manage this place, or it’s unmanageable.” B. To his horror, he realized that he had become the victim of an amorphous, unwitting, unconscious conspiracy to immerse him in routine work that had no […]

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 6

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 6

PTE ACADEMIC READING RE ORDER SAMPLE PRACTICE 6 1. A. To be culturally literate is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world. B. Nor is it confined to one social class; quite the contrary. C. It is by no means confined to “culture” narrowly understood as an acquaintance with the […]

PTE Academic Reading Re Order Sample Practice 5

PTE Academic Reading Re Order Sample Practice 5

PTE Academic Reading Re Order Sample Practice 5   1 A. Michael Hofman, a poet and translator, accepts this sorry fact without approval or complaint. B. But thanklessness and impossibility do not daunt him. C. He acknowledges too—in fact he returns to the point often—that best translators of poetry always fail at some level. D. […]

PTE Academic Reading Re Order Sample Practice 4

PTE Academic Reading Re Order Sample Practice 4

PTE Academic Reading Re Order Sample Practice 4 1. A. As officials, their vision of a country shouldn’t run too far beyond that of the local people with whom they have to deal. B. Ambassadors have to choose their words. C. To say what they feel they have to say, they appear to be denying […]

PTE Academic Reading Re Order practice sample 3

PTE Academic Reading Re Order practice sample 3

PTE Academic Reading Re Order practice sample exercise   1 A. I am much more intolerant of a human being’s shortcomings than I am of an animal’s, but in this respect I have been lucky, for most of the people I have come across have been charming. B. Then you come across the unpleasant human animal—the […]

PTE Academic Reading Re Order sample practice 4

PTE Academic Reading Re Order sample practice 4

  PTE Academic Reading Re Order practice 1 A. Luckily the tide of battle moved elsewhere after the American victory at Midway and an Australian victory over Japan at Milne Bay. B. It could have been no more than a delaying tactic. C. The Australian military, knowing the position was hopeless, planned to fall back to […]

Reading Module Re order practice -PTE Academic Reading

Reading Module Re order practice -PTE Academic Reading

Reading Module Re order practice paragraphs A 1 Here’s we take a look… 2 However, the brand new iPhone may not be the best iPhone to buy for some people. 3 The latest addition to Apple’s iPhone portfolio, iPhone SE, has launched in India. 4 According to the Cupertino giant it is the world’s most […]

PTE Academic Reading Re order practice questions

PTE Academic Reading Re order practice questions

PTE Re order practice questions with answer       A The two neighbours never fought each other. Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an […]

PTE ACDEMIC READING RE ORDER WITH ANSWER KEY

PTE ACDEMIC READING RE ORDER WITH ANSWER KEY

PTE ACADEMIC READING REORDER REORDER Paragraph A. Now, Polybius, if we forget Aristotle for the moment, was to become the main authority on the three types of the constitution and the cycles through which they pass, becoming more corrupt as they do so: kingship turns into tyranny, aristocracy to oligarchy, and democracy into mob rule. […]