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These questions are removed – Pearson Test of English

Our team found numerous old questions have been removed from the Pearson’s PTE question bank, and these questions are no longer being asked in the real Pearson test of English. Our team collected 355 questions of Reading Fill in the Blanks and 151 questions of Reading and Writing Fill in the Blanks, while nearly 100 questions were removed since Pearson released new question pool on 5th May 2019.

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We provide PTE materials which can be downloadable and have been confirmed as real exam questions. Also, we update new questions and remove the old questions at the mean time, so that ensure all the questions are effective in boosting your scores.

So, here are some old questions which are removed from PTE question pool in recent updates.

1. Medical Examination

The most common reason for carrying out a detailed medical examination of a dead person – a post-mortem or autopsy – is when it is necessary to establish the cause of death. In some circumstances, a doctor may be allowed to perform a post-mortem in pursuit of medical knowledge. The examination is usually performed by a pathologist and involves dissection of the body, and tests were done on blood, tissues and internal organs, but sometimes it is performed by a doctor.

2. Shrimp Farm

However, proper accounting shows that for each hectare government subsidies formed $8,412 of this figure and there were costs, too: $1,000 for pollution and $12,392 for losses to ecosystem services. These comprised damage to the supply of foods and medicines that people had taken from the forest, the loss of habitats for fish, and less buffering against storms. And because a given shrimp farm only stays productive for three or four years, there was the additional cost of restoring them afterwards.

3. Housekeeping Genes

Recently, research into embryonic development has given us an even better insight into how major structural changes might occur in a given population of organisms. We now understand that there are two major types of genes: developmental and “housekeeping” genes. Developmental genes are those that are expressed during embryonic development, and their proteins control the symmetry, skeletal development, organ placement, and overall form of the developing animal, in contrast. “housekeeping” genes are expressed during the animal’s daily life to generate proteins which keep the cells, tissues, and organs in the body functioning properly, as you might suspect, mutations in developmental genes can have radical consequences for body form and function, whereas mutations in “housekeeping” genes tend to affect the health and reproductive success of the post-embryonic animal.

4. Ballet-pantomime

Most important of all is the fact that for each new ballet-pantomime created at the Paris Opera during the July Monarchy, a new score was produced. The reason for this is simple: these ballet-pantomimes told stories – elaborate ones – and music was considered an indispensable tool in getting them across to the audience. Therefore, music had to be newly created to fit each story.

Music tailor-made for each new ballet-pantomime, however, was only one weapon in the Opera’s explanatory arsenal. Another was the ballet-pantomime libretto, a printed booklet of fifteen to forty pages in length, which was sold in the Operas lobby (like the opera libretto), and which laid out the plot in painstaking detail, scene by scene. Critics also took it upon themselves to recount the plots (of both ballet-pantomimes and operas)in their reviews of premieres. So did the publishers of souvenir albums, which also featured pictures of famous performers and of scenes from favorite ballet-pantomimes and operas.

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There are 230 questions of Reading Fill in the Blanks and 113 questions of Reading and Writing Fill in the Blanks in this version of the PTE Academic material, and all of questions are newly updated.