
IELTS Test Vocab 3
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English
12th Grade

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1.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Another way in which I feel the arts can help students is that they can (a) self-confidence. This is because art is often about making a product. It might be something (b) like a painting or object, or it might be something (c) like a piece of music. Both types of product need plenty of time and creativity and, as a result, can make someone feel very proud of the (d) . I believe that this sense of achievement may then (e) someone to achieve more in other subjects.
2.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In my view, all students would (a) from the creative experience that art can (b) . (c) confidence and (d) skills are (e) qualities that can help students do better throughout their academic lives.
3.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Artists, (a) many creative people, have to work hard to survive (b) the income they receive from selling their products. Some artists become popular and can (c) a lot of money for their work, while many others never (d) success. I think there are (e) reasons why this happens, and there is nothing that governments can or should do about it.
4.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Generally, people are willing to pay for something that they admire and would like to (a) . In the (b) of art, this may be because they feel something is unique, or is (c) beautiful or skilful. Whatever the reason, I would argue that it would be quite unfair for any government to (d) the artist from asking a high price for it. Surely the public has to decide what something is (e) , even if it means that less admired artists find it hard to earn a living?
5.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In many (a) , artists are like business people. Those who can sell a lot of their work develop a (b) and can raise their prices over time. This may seem unfair to others who remain (c) , but if they choose to (d) with a career in art, it seems they must (e) the situation.
6.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In most cases, (a) artists have spent years (b) their skills, studying their subject and exhibiting their work. (c) , people have to be free to spend their money as they wish. If this means that some artists have to make the (d) choice of finding another way to earn a living, no one can (e) that fact. After all, not much in life is fair!
7.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In many secondary education systems around the world, there comes a point where pupils who lack talent in (a) -academic subjects like Art and Music are encouraged or made to (b) subjects. It is generally believed that there is no (c) in making children do something that they have no (d) for. In my view, this is the correct (e) .
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