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Cambridge IELTS 18 - Academic - Test 3 - Reading - Passage 1 (1)

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Cambridge IELTS 18 - Academic
concrete
[noun]

a hard material used for building structures, made by mixing cement, water, sand, and small stones

Ex: The construction project involved a large amount of concrete for various structures .
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to produce energy, such as heat, electricity, etc.

Ex: Biomass power plants generate energy by burning organic materials .
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a type of gas with no color and smell that is produced by burning carbon or during breathing out

Ex: Burning fossil fuels generates carbon dioxide.
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any of the available possibilities that one can choose from

Ex: When the restaurant was full , we had to consider an alternative for dinner .
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substance
[noun]

material of a particular kind or constitution

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any type of gas, particularly carbon dioxide, that contributes to global warming by trapping heat

Ex: Policies aim to reduce the production of greenhouse gases globally .
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cement
[noun]

a gray powdery substance that becomes hard if it is mixed with water and sand, used for construction purposes such as sticking bricks of a wall together

Ex: She smoothed the wet cement with a trowel , carefully shaping it into the desired form for the garden path .
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to cause something to occur

Ex: Proper maintenance will result in longer-lasting equipment .
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to guess the value, number, quantity, size, etc. of something without exact calculation

Ex: We need to estimate the total expenses for the event before planning the budget .
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an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among member countries

Ex: Some nations criticize the UN for its perceived lack of effectiveness in resolving conflicts.
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the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels, industrial processes, and etc.

Ex: Reducing carbon emissions is critical for slowing climate change .
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to soar
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to increase rapidly to a high level

Ex: The demand for electric cars is expected to soar in the coming years as more people seek environmentally-friendly transportation options .
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the increase in the average temperature of the Earth as a result of the greenhouse effect

Ex: Global warming threatens ecosystems and wildlife .
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to introduce new ideas, methods, or products to improve or change the current way of doing things

Ex: The educational institution innovated its curriculum to incorporate modern teaching methods .
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scramble
[noun]

an unceremonious and disorganized struggle

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commodity
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(economics) an unprocessed material that can be traded in different exchanges or marketplaces

Ex: Investors often include commodities in their portfolios as a hedge against inflation and market volatility .
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support from beneath

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to substitute or provide an alternative that fulfills the same function or purpose

Ex: In response to customer feedback , the grocery store plans to replace single-use plastic bags with reusable cloth bags .
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a field of study that deals with the building, designing, developing, etc. of structures, bridges, or machines

Ex: Engineering requires strong skills in mathematics and physics .
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extent
[noun]

the point or degree to which something extends

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scale
[noun]

the size, amount, or degree of one thing compared with another

Ex: We need to assess the scale of the problem before deciding on a suitable solution .
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a branch of industry dedicated to creating goods on a large scale, typically using machinery and organized processes

Ex: Steel manufacture played a crucial role in building modern cities .
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relatively
[Adverb]

to a specific degree, particularly when compared to other similar things

Ex: His explanation was relatively clear , though still a bit confusing .
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abundance
[noun]

a large quantity or amount of something

Ex: The festival offered an abundance of activities for visitors of all ages .
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marvelous
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extremely wonderful, excellent, or impressive

Ex: The marvelous display of fireworks lit up the night sky with bursts of color .
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property
[noun]

a feature or quality of something

Ex: Elasticity is a material property that measures its ability to return to its original shape after being deformed .
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vital
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absolutely necessary and of great importance

Ex: Good communication is vital for effective teamwork .
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component
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a part that combines with others to form a larger whole, often separable and functional within a system

Ex: The software requires several components to run smoothly .
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moldable
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capable of being molded or modeled (especially of earth or clay or other soft material)

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to set
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(of a liquid) to assume a solid or hardened form

Ex: The glue will set and hold the pieces together once it dries .
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thermal
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related to heat or temperature, including how heat moves, how materials expand with temperature changes, and the energy stored in heat

Ex: Thermal imaging cameras detect infrared radiation emitted by objects to visualize temperature variations .
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expansion
[noun]

an increase in the amount, size, importance, or degree of something

Ex: The expansion of the company led to new job opportunities in the region .
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to strengthen a substance or structure, particularly by adding extra material to it

Ex: In preparation for the storm , residents reinforced their windows with protective shutters .
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flexible
[Adjective]

capable of adjusting easily to different situations, circumstances, or needs

Ex: His flexible attitude made it easy for friends to rely on him in tough times .
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according to
[preposition]

in regard to what someone has said or written

Ex: According to historical records , the building was constructed in the early 1900s .
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factor
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one of the things that affects something or contributes to it

Ex: The proximity to good schools was a deciding factor in choosing their new home .
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to beat
[Verb]

to surpass or outdo someone or something

Ex: I think this new phone beats the previous model in terms of battery life.
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medieval
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so outdated or old-fashioned that it feels primitive or backward

Ex: She rejected his medieval ideas about women ’s roles in the workplace .
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to drive
[Verb]

to be the influencing factor that causes something to make progress

Ex: Entrepreneurship and small businesses have been driving local economic development .
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architect
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a person whose job is designing buildings and typically supervising their construction

Ex: As an architect, he enjoys transforming his clients ' visions into functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces .
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to direct one's interest or attention toward a specific subject or activity

Ex: In times of trouble , people often turn to their close friends for support .
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timber
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trees grown to be used in carpentry or construction

Ex: The carpenter admired the fine grain of the oak timber, knowing it would make excellent furniture .
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resource
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(usually plural) means such as equipment, money, manpower, etc. that a person or organization can benefit from

Ex: She utilized her network of contacts as a valuable resource for career advancement .
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emergence
[noun]

the process of gradually coming into existence

Ex: The emergence of the digital age marked a revolutionary shift in how information is accessed and shared .
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to build a house, bridge, machine, etc.

Ex: To improve transportation , the city decided to construct a new subway system .
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entirely
[Adverb]

to the fullest or complete degree

Ex: The room was entirely empty after the move .
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moisture
[noun]

the presence of liquid, typically water, in a state of wetness or dampness

Ex: The fog created a veil of moisture that obscured the view of the city skyline .
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susceptible
[Adjective]

easily affected by external factors

Ex: Patients undergoing chemotherapy are advised to avoid live virus vaccines as their immune systems are more susceptible to active infections during treatment .
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pest
[noun]

an insect or small animal that destroys or damages crops, food, etc.

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to treat
[Verb]

to apply a substance or process to something in order to protect it, preserve it, or give it special qualities

Ex: Farmers treat the crops with pesticides to prevent infestations .
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cross
[Adjective]

positioned or directed across or at an angle to something else

Ex: The cross streets led us to the main avenue.
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to create a composite material by fusing together multiple layers

Ex: The aerospace company laminated layers of carbon fiber and epoxy resin to create components for aircraft .
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adhesive
[noun]

a substance, such as glue, paste, or tape, that is used to bind two or more surfaces together by creating a bond that resists separation

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crosswise
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in a direction or manner that goes across something

Ex: The bridge collapsed when a tree fell crosswise over its structure during the storm.
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a block of material used in construction work

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supplier
[noun]

a person or company that provides goods or services to another business or individual

Ex: The construction firm negotiated a deal with a steel supplier.
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an executive officer whose rank is just below the rank of the president of a country and who can act in place of the president in certain cases to fulfill presidential duties

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demand
[noun]

costumer's need or desire for specific goods or services

Ex: The pandemic led to a shift in demand for online shopping and delivery services.
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driver
[noun]

a factor, force, or influence that initiates or causes a particular action, process, or change

Ex: Political instability can be a driver of migration and displacement .
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to make a problem, situation, or condition worse or more serious

Ex: It aggravated the injury when proper care was not taken .
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pourable
[Adjective]

able to flow smoothly from one container to another without sticking or breaking apart

Ex: That cement needs to be pourable for the mold.
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engineered
[Adjective]

designed and made using careful planning, skill, or scientific methods to work in a specific way

Ex: She bought engineered stone for the kitchen counters.
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