IELTS Beat Reading Mock Test 2-GT
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15 It is a mistake to specify your in past positions.
16 Do not include a description of your in life.
17 Include soft skills such as an ability to successfully.
18 Think hard about the position so you can ensure that the information in your application is .
19 Make the between your abilities and the job you are applying for clear.
20 Do not be too about what you can do.
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28 Section A
29 Section B
30 Section C
31 Section D
32 Section E
33 Section F
34 Section G
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A clog dancing event in Newcastle
First the city’s shoppers hear a sound that seems to be created by a large number of 35 , and then over a hundred people wearing clogs appear and dance. Most dance on the pavement, some on oil drums. One group uses 36 as part of its dance. The event was organised by Charles Hazlewood, a 37 . He was introduced to clog dancing by a folk bandworking with him in his studio.
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The origins of clog dancing
- Originated in the Netherlands and North America
- In England, probably invented by factory workers copying the noise made by the 38 in mills
- In Northumberland, was danced by 39
- Very popular in the early 20th century
• Lost popularity when clogs were thought to indicate 40