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1. Read Aloud – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Bird Nests [NEW] – PTE Read Aloud

– 3 August 2021 @Melbourne, Australia

Nell says that, in order to seek protecting from their furry foes, birds actually prefer to build their nests in plots of swamp with a resident alligator. In fact, in one study a graduate student planted fake alligators. The birds seemed to prefer to build nests close to them. “Where there’s a water source, there are alligators, so it’s sort of this moat of protection around these colonies.”

 

Civil War and Lincoln [NEW] – PTE Read Aloud

– 2 August 2021 @Melbourne, Australia

The southerners did not accept Lincoln as a president because of certain reasons, based on historical grounds. Southerners wished to protect their rights in the government and become more independent from the north. They considered president elections to be unfair. Moreover, they thought that their own rights will be ignored and limited. All this caused the separation of the southern states and marked the beginning of the Civil War.

 

Introvert’s Thinking [NEW] – PTE Read Aloud

– 6 August 2021 @Beijing, China

As introverts are thinking, they reach back into long-term memory to locate information. An introvert will often compare old and new experiences when making a decision, which slows the processing down but leads to carefully thought-out decisions. This means that introverts have an active dialogue with themselves and usually walk around with many thoughts in their minds.

 

Tele-banking – PTE Read Aloud

– 1 August 2021 @Zhengzhou, China

The transition from the ‘brick and mortar’ structure to ‘click and order’ model started with the emergence of Information Technology and its use in the financial sector. The use of technology in banking has resulted in availability of multiple delivery channels like ATMs, tele-banking, internet banking, and mobile banking.

 

2. Describe Image – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Plastic Bottle Recycling (4 August 2021 @Shanghai, China) – PTE Describe Image

Plastic Bottle Recycling PTE DI

Tomato Processing Cycle (1 August 2021@ Adelaide, Australia) – PTE Describe Image

Tomato PTE DI

Renewable Energy (3 August 2021@ Melbourne, Australia) – PTE Describe Image

renewable energy PTE DI

 

3. Summarize Written Text – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Sleep Time (2 August 2021 @ Beijing, China) – PTE Summarize Written Text

If it seems like you’re not getting enough sleep, you’re not alone. People have evolved to sleep much less than chimps, baboons or any other primates studied so far, a new study finds. Charles Nunn and David Samson are evolutionary anthropologists. They study how humans have evolved to behave the way we do. Nunn works at Duke University in Durham, N.C. Samson works at the University of Toronto Mississauga in Canada. In their new study, the two compared sleep patterns in 30 different species of primates, including humans. Most species slept between nine and 15 hours daily. Humans averaged just seven hours of shut-eye. Based on lifestyle and biological factors, however, people should get 9.55 hours, Nunn and Samson calculate. Most other primates in the study typically sleep as much as the scientists predicted they should. Nunn and Samson shared their findings online February 14 in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

The researchers argue that two long-standing features of human life may play into our short sleep times. The first stems from when humans’ ancestors descended from the trees to sleep on the ground. At that point, people probably had to spend more time awake to guard against predators. The second may reflect the intense pressure humans face to learn and teach new skills and to make social connections. That has left less time for sleep.

As sleep declined, rapid-eye movement — or REM — sleep took on an outsize role in humans, Nunn and Samson propose. REM sleep is when we dream. And it has been linked to learning and memory.

“It’s pretty surprising that non-REM sleep time is so low in humans,” Nunn says. “But something had to give as we slept less.”

 

4. Summarize Spoken Text – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Stress (4 August 2021 @ Adelaide, Australia) – PTE Summarize Spoken Text

There are two kinds of stress. The first one is little stress, which happens in special circumstances such as exams or other competitions, and can be considered as a motivation to improve performances. You always think about stress as a really bad thing, but it’s not. Look on the bright side, and some stress is good for you. Stress can be something that makes you better, but it is a question of how much, how long and how you interpret or perceive it. The other one is what we usually talk about, caused by poor time management. Good time management is essential if you are to handle a heavy workload without excessive stress. Time management helps you to reduce long-term stress by giving you direction when you have too much work to do. It puts you in control of where you are going and helps you to increase your productivity. By being efficient in your use of time, you should enjoy your current work more, and should find that you able to maximise the time outside work to relax and enjoy life. Poor time management is a major cause of stress. I’m sure we have all had the feeling that there is too much to do and not enough time. We can start to feel panicky and anxious and lose focus. It’s important to note that you can have this feeling even if there’s hardly anything to do at all. Hence, to release such stress, people could use a calendar to schedule and find a balance between play and work.

 

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