Free IELTS Reading Test 6
Three Academic passages: Agriculture, Neuroscience, Engineering.
- StatusRecommended
- ModuleReading
- Set#6
- Passages3
- Words2,950
- Passage 1Agriculture
- Passage 2Neuroscience
- Passage 3Engineering
Three passages
This set's question mix — True / False / Not Given, Sentence Completion, Matching Headings — covers most of the patterns examiners cycle through. If you've drilled the types in isolation, this is the integration test.
- Passage 1 · Agriculture
The Rise of Urban Farming
8 paragraphs · 950 words
True / False / Not Given · Sentence Completion
- Passage 2 · Neuroscience
Music and the Brain: How Sound Shapes Cognition
8 paragraphs · 980 words
Matching Headings · Summary Completion
- Passage 3 · Engineering
The Engineering of Ancient Roman Roads
8 paragraphs · 1,020 words
Matching Information · Multiple Choice (single answer) · Note Completion
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- True / False / Not Given
- Sentence Completion
- Matching Headings
- Summary Completion
- Matching Information
- Multiple Choice (single answer)
- Note Completion
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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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