Free IELTS Reading Test 29
Three Academic passages: Cognitive Science, Design History, Conservation Biology.
- ModuleReading
- Set#29
- Passages3
- LengthFull-length
- Passage 1Cognitive Science
- Passage 2Design History
- Passage 3Conservation Biology
Three passages
Three full-length Academic passages move from Cognitive Science into Design History. The skill is pacing: skim for structure first, then return to the exact sentence when a question asks for evidence.
- Passage 1 · Cognitive Science
The Bilingual Brain: How Speaking Two Languages Changes the Mind
8 paragraphs · full-length passage
- Passage 2 · Design History
The Bauhaus Movement: Where Art Met Industry
8 paragraphs · full-length passage
- Passage 3 · Conservation Biology
Captive Breeding Programmes: Saving Species from Extinction
8 paragraphs · full-length passage
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60 minutes for three Academic passages with 40 questions in total, the same as test day. Strict mode locks the timer; Breath mode lets you pause and revisit the passage as you learn.
Three Academic passages drawn from a mix of disciplines — sciences, humanities, and applied fields — written for a general reader. You don't need subject-specific knowledge; the answers always live in the text.
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