IELTS Recent Actual Test 2021 With Answer Key, Passage 1, 23 January 2021
"Dirty River But Clean Water"
Dirty River But Clean Water
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1. NOT GIVEN
2. FALSE - Every eight years or so, that figure rose to almost 3,000 cubic meters.
3. TRUE - those tributaries are not powerful enough to distribute the sediment in an ecologically valuable way.
4. FALSE - But trout and chub co-existed until the Glen Canyon dam was built, so something else is going on.
5. TRUE - The built up sandbanks and infused the river with sediment.
6. TRUE - this flood is smaller than even an average spring flood
7. NOT GIVEN
8. SPRING - "Spring" Snow from as far away as Wyoming would melt
9. SEDIMENT - These floods infused the river with "sediment", carved its beaches, and built its sandbars.
10. RAZORBACK SUCKER - These include the Colorado pike-minnow, the "razorback sucker" and the round-tail chub.
11. COMMON CRAP - Meanwhile, aliens including fathead minnows, channel catfish and "common carp", which would have been hard
12. VISIBILITY - The chub were well adapted to the poor "visibility" created by the thick, red water which gave the river its name
13. SAND - This problem was avoided in 2004, but unfortunately, on that occasion, the volume of sand available behind the dam
2. FALSE - Every eight years or so, that figure rose to almost 3,000 cubic meters.
3. TRUE - those tributaries are not powerful enough to distribute the sediment in an ecologically valuable way.
4. FALSE - But trout and chub co-existed until the Glen Canyon dam was built, so something else is going on.
5. TRUE - The built up sandbanks and infused the river with sediment.
6. TRUE - this flood is smaller than even an average spring flood
7. NOT GIVEN
8. SPRING - "Spring" Snow from as far away as Wyoming would melt
9. SEDIMENT - These floods infused the river with "sediment", carved its beaches, and built its sandbars.
10. RAZORBACK SUCKER - These include the Colorado pike-minnow, the "razorback sucker" and the round-tail chub.
11. COMMON CRAP - Meanwhile, aliens including fathead minnows, channel catfish and "common carp", which would have been hard
12. VISIBILITY - The chub were well adapted to the poor "visibility" created by the thick, red water which gave the river its name
13. SAND - This problem was avoided in 2004, but unfortunately, on that occasion, the volume of sand available behind the dam


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