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POWER VOCABULARY FOR IELTS STUDENTS VOL: 7

IELTS READING VOCABULARY BOOKLET 7
(CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH IELTS)
Test-1            Passage-1    LET’S GO BATS
Obstacles                  Economy                  Nocturnal          Ancestry              Mammals      Mysterious             mass                           Ancestors          Manoeuvre                    Fireflies                      Mates                              Prohibitive       Tiny                        pinprick         Uncanny                   Facial-vision             Referred           Phantom                   limb        Echolocation
Passage-2         Making Every Droop Count
Entwined                  Manipulate            sophisticated                                     Aqueducts          Innovative                    Unprecedented     Monumental                                   Adequate Sanitation          Threatened             endangered                                     Adequate Preventable                   Quadrupling          Diminished
Passage-3                Educating Psyche
Psyche                       Peripherally             Hypnosis                   Solemnly              Baroque                       Preliminary              Spectacular              Authoritarian 
Test-2            Passage-1    Why pagodas don’t fall down
Typhoons                 pagodas                    Elevated                     Flattened                            Tightrope walker
Passage-2    the true cost of food
Enervation               Animal Welfare           Fertilizers           Pesticides        Yields     Lapwing                             Corn-bunting               Hedgerows         Propping         Viable                            Agrochemical
Passage-3    Making integrated rural transport project
Tackled                      Strategy                     Socio-Economic                  Implemented           arduous                        Refinement               Wheelbarrows                   Renting
Motorized
Test-3            passage-1    Ant intelligence
Apes                           Scrutiny                    Cognition                  Religious chants          Aphids                               herding                     crafts                         Sophisticated       agribusiness    Fertilize                     Domesticating         Bearing      
Megalopolis             Inter breeding         Fertilizers
Passage-2    Population movements and genetics
Origins                         Fossil                        Colonizers                 Anthropologist     Interbreeding           Ancestral                  Nevertheless            Ancestors
Prehistoric
Passage-3    Plans to protect the forests of Europe
Heritage                    Threaten                    threats                      Climate   
Ecosystem                Preparatory             Recreational            Photo synthesis   Unrivalled area              Leisure activities                                          adapted       
Exploited                    Transcend                 Inevitable               Surveillance         Principal culprits    Drought
Test-4                       passage-1    Pulling strings to build pyramids
Pyramids                 Sledges                       Hieroglyph              Perusing     
Giant bird                  Intrigued                  Fascinated                Pulley system       Harnessing                  Massive blocks        Dump flaming         debris                                       
Passage-2    Endless Harvest
Native                        inhabitants                seabird                      crustaceans    
Molluscs       rich bounty              tonnes                       herring    
Nourishment            flourish                     Dying spawners      chum     
Sockeye                    ex-vessel                   federal                        biologists   
Spawn                        halt                             panel                          priority
Devastated                harsh winter
Passage-3                Effects of noise
Adapting                   bursts                        disruptive                 interfered     
Steering wheel        predictability           unexpected              intrusions     
random                     intervals                    Annoying                 Predictable        
performance         adaptability                investigators          ethnicity     


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