Cambridge IELTS 13, Test 1, Reading Passage 1: Case Study: Tourism New Zealand Website, Solution With Answer Key

Cambridge IELTS 13, Test 1: Reading Passage 1 – Tourism New Zealand Website with Answer Key. Here we will discuss detailed explanation of all the questions of the passage. Here is step by step Solution with Tips and Strategies. This post is for educational purpose only. If you find difficulties in reading passage to find the right answer in the exam, just read the post carefully. Tips and strategies will help you find the right answer.

 

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IELTS Reading Passage Solution

 

IELTS Cambridge 13, Test 1, Academic Reading Module, Reading Passage 1

Questions 1-7 (Completing Table with ONE WORD ONLY):

** Tips 1 (Link):  How To Solve Notes in IELTS Reading?

 Tips 2: In this type of question, candidates are asked to write only one word to complete a table on the given topic. For this type of question, first, skim the passage to find the keywords in the paragraph concerned with the answer, and then scan to find the exact word.

[TIPS: Here scanning technique will come in handy. Target the keywords of the questions to find the answers. Remember to focus on Proper
nouns, random Capital letters, numbers, special characters of text etc.]

Question 1: allowed businesses to ______ information regularly.
Keywords: database, allowed businesses, information, regularly,
Now, in paragraph no. 2, we find the mention of the word ‘database’ in the third line. Here, lines 8 & 9, the writer mentions, “In addition, because participating businesses were able to update the details they gave on a regular basis….”

Here, details = information
Answer is: update

 

Question 2: provided a country-wide evaluation of businesses, including their impact on the _________.
Keywords: database, country-wide evaluation, impact on

Now, the last line of paragraph no. 2 has the answer. Here, the writer suggests, “As part of this, the effect of each business on the environment was considered.”

Here, effect = impact
Answer: environment

 

Question 3: e.g. an interview with a former sports __________.
Keywords: special features, interview, a former sports
Now, the answer can be found in paragraph 3, lines 1-3. The words ‘interview’ and ‘former’ are formed in line number 2. The writer says, “.. ….. One of the most popular was an interview with former New Zealand All Blacks rugby captain Tana Umaga.”

Here, rugby = sports
Answer: captain

 

Question 4: and an interactive tour of various locations used in ________.
Keywords: interactive tour, various locations
Now, the answer is in paragraph 3, lines 4-5. The lines say, “…… was an interactive journey through a number of locations chosen for blockbuster films …… ..”

Here, journey = tour
A number of locations = various locations
Chosen for = used in
Answer: Films

Question 5: varied depending on the __________.
Keywords: driving routes, varied, depending on
Now, in Paragraph 3, lines 8-9 has the answer to this question. The lines say, “…. . .the site catalogued the most popular driving routes in the country, highlighting different routes according to the season….. . .”.

Here, different = varied
according to = depending on
Answers: season

Question 6: including a map showing selected places, details of public transport and local _______.
Keywords: travel planner, a map, public transport, local
Now, the answer is found in paragraph no. 4, line 4. The paragraph begins with ‘travel planner’. In the subsequent lines, we can find the mention of ‘public transport’. In line no. 4 it says, “… . There were also links to accommodation in the area.”

Here, the phrase ‘in the area’ can be replaced with the word ‘local’.
Answer: accommodation

 

Question 7: travelers could send a link to their ________.
Keywords:  ‘Your Words’, travelers, send, link to,
Now, the answer is found in paragraph no. 4. ‘Your Words’ is the name of a section of the website www.newzealand.com. We can see that ‘Your Words’ is mentioned in line 6 of paragraph 4. So, we need to read lines 6 & 7 to find the answer.
The author says, “ ….. . . The website also had a ‘Your Words’ section where anyone could submit a blog of their New Zealand travels for possible inclusion on the website.”

Here, anyone could submit = travelers could send a link to
Answer:  blog

 

Questions 8-13 (TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN):

** Tips (Link): How To Solve True, False, Not Given in IELTS Reading Module?

Question 8: The website www.newzealand.com aimed to provide ready-made itineraries and packages for travel companies and individual
tourists.
Keywords:  the website, aimed, itineraries, travel packages

Now, To find the answer to this question, look for the words itineraries and travel packages. The answer can be found in Paragraph 6. Here, lines 1 and 2 say, “The website was set up to allow both individuals and travel organizations to create itineraries and travel packages to suit their own needs and interests.”

This means that the aim of the website was to allow individuals and travel organizations do their work of their own, the website did not provide any ready-made itineraries and travel packages.
The statement clearly contradicts the text.
Answer: FALSE

Question 9: It was found that most visitors started searching on the website by geographical location.
Keywords:  started searching, geographical location

Now, the answer is not found anywhere in the passage. The question is about starting the search in the website.
In paragraph 6 line 3, the author says, “…… visitors can search for activities not solely by geographical locations, but also by the particular nature of the activity.” However, nowhere it says anything about starting the search.
Answer: NOT GIVEN

Question 10: According to research, 26% of visitor satisfaction is related to their accommodation.
Keywords:  26%, visitor satisfaction, accommodation

** Special answer finding technique:
There is a number in the question (26%). If the answer is TRUE, 26% has to be in the text. If it is FALSE, the number will be different; or, the
number will be 26% (but it will be related to other matters). If the number is still 26%, yet it doesn’t match with other key-words, the answer will be NOT GIVEN.

Now, the answer can be found in lines 4, 5 & 6 of paragraph no. 6. Here, the writer says, “This is important as research shows that activities are the key driver of visitor satisfaction, contributing 74% to visitor satisfaction, while transport and accommodation account for the remaining 26%.”

Here, the lines clearly contradict the question. Transportation and accommodation account for 26%. Visitor satisfaction accounts for 74%. If only accommodation accounted for 26%, we could write TRUE.
Answer: FALSE

Question 11: Visitors to New Zealand like to become involved in the local culture.
Keywords:  like to, involved, local nature

Now, the answer can be found in lines 7-9 of paragraph 6. The author says, “…. It has also been found that visitors enjoy cultural activities most when they are interactive, such as visiting a marae (meeting ground) to learn more about traditional life.”
It means that visitors like to engage in local culture.
Answer: TRUE

 

Question 12: Visitors like staying in small hotels in New Zealand rather than in larger ones.
Keywords:  like staying, small hotels

Now, in paragraphs 6 & 7, there is no mention of staying in hotels. There is no comparison between small and large hotels also.
Answer: NOT GIVEN

 

Question 13: Many visitors feel it is unlikely that they will return to New Zealand after their visit.
Keywords:  feel, unlikely, will return, after their visit

Now, the answer is found in paragraph 7. Here, lines 4 and 5 states, “Because of the long-haul ight, most visitors stay for longer (average 20 days) and want to see as much of the country as possible on what is often seen as a once-in-a-lifetime visit.”
Here, the phrase ‘often seen as a once-in-a-lifetime visit’ means that there is a very low possibility that the visit will happen again.

Answer: TRUE

 

 

 

 

Answer Key – Tourism New Zealand Website

Cambridge IELTS 13 Test 1 Answer Key, Reading Passage 1

 

Tourism New Zealand Website Reading Answers

Passage 1

1. update

2. environment

3. captain

4. films

5. season

6. accommodation

7. blog

8. FALSE

9. NOT GIVEN

10. FALSE

11. TRUE

12. NOT GIVEN

13. TRUE

 

 

 

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