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1. Read Aloud – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Innovation Product – PTE Read Aloud

– 2 July 2023 @Shanghai, China

An innovative new product or service can give a firm a head start over its rivals, which can be difficult for a new entrant to overcome. If the new technology is also patented, then other firms cannot simply copy its design. It is legally protected.

 

Urban Forests – PTE Read Aloud

– 5 July 2023 @Guangzhou, China

A community’s urban forest is an extension of its pride and community spirit. Trees enhance community economic stability by attracting businesses and tourists as people tend to linger and shop longer along tree-lined streets. Apartments and offices in wooded areas rent more quickly and businesses leasing office spaces in developments with trees reported higher productivity and fewer absences.

 

Root Network – PTE Read Aloud

– 10 July 2023 @Adelaide, Australia

The networks of roots that plants use to absorb water and nutrients can encompass a space larger than the part of the plant visible above ground. The nature of these roots systems can help plants adapt to challenging environments such as deserts. For instance, mesquite trees can develop tap roots capable of digging more than 50 yards deep to reach water.

 

Tutor – PTE Read Aloud

– 12 July 2023 @Brisbane, Australia

Your tutor helps you make the most of your time at university by giving you guidance and support along the way. All new students are allocated a personal tutor who will encourage you to get the most out of your course, direct you to other sources of support and help you achieve your goals.

 

Emigrants – PTE Read Aloud

– 13 July 2023 @Zhengzhou, China

In the late 16th and 17th centuries, many English, French and Dutch emigrants went to North America in search of gold and silver. But they did not find it. Instead, settlers were forced to support themselves by cultivating crops that they could sell in Europe, like tobacco, indigo and rice.

2. Describe Image – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Diamond Production (10 July 2023 @Telangana, India) – PTE Describe Image

PTE DI Diamond Production
PTE DI Diamond Production

Flu Vaccination (8 July 2023 @Seoul, South Korea) – PTE Describe Image

flu vaccination PTE DI
flu vaccination PTE DI

Household Budget (8 July 2023 @Tianjin, China) – PTE Describe Image

Plastic Bottle Recycling PTE DI
Plastic Bottle Recycling PTE DI

3. Summarize Written Text – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Ethics (11 July 2023 @IEC, Malaysia – PTE Summarize Written Text)

    Ethics is a set of moral obligations that define right and wrong in our practices and decisions. Many professions have a formalized system of ethical practices that help guide professionals in the field. For example, doctors commonly take the Hippocratic Oath, which, among other things, states that doctors “do no harm” to their patients. Engineers follow an ethical guide that states that they “hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public.” Within these professions, as well as within science, the principles become so ingrained that practitioners rarely have to think about adhering to the ethic – it’s part of the way they practice. And a breach of ethics is considered very serious, punishable at least within the profession (by revocation of a license, for example) and sometimes by the law as well. Scientific ethics calls for honesty and integrity in all stages of scientific practice, from reporting results regardless to properly attributing collaborators. This system of ethics guides the practice of science, from data collection to publication and beyond. As in other professions, the scientific ethic is deeply integrated into the way scientists work, and they are aware that the reliability of their work and scientific knowledge in general depends upon adhering to that ethic. Many of the ethical principles in science relate to the production of unbiased scientific knowledge, which is critical when others try to build upon or extend research findings. The open publication of data, peer review, replication, and collaboration required by the scientific ethic all help to keep science moving forward by validating research findings and confirming or raising questions about results. 

    Sample Answer:

    Ethics is a set of moral obligations, and many professions have a formalized system of ethical practices, so the principles become so ingrained that practitioners rarely have to think about adhering to the ethic, and a breach of ethics is considered very serious, and scientific ethics calls for honesty and integrity in all stages of scientific practice, and this system of ethics guides the practice of science, from data collection to publication and beyond. (74 words)

    4. Summarize Spoken Text – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

    Internet and Journalism (9 July 2023 @ Shanghai, China) – PTE Summarize Spoken Text

    Internet and Journalism PTE SST

    David Olivia Garcia is a co-host of New Mexico in Focus and is also the managing editor for the New Mexico Independent, which is an online news site, he says that the Internet has some great benefits for journalism. You know, the Internet is this new, amazing medium. Not so new, really. I mean, it’s been around quite some time now, but it’s, I think, maturing as, among other things, a place for journalism, I think. In a sense, the Internet allows you to tell stories better than in a newspaper or on television, for this reason, you can do it all online, you can have the written word, you can have still photographs, you can have video. You can link and kind of connect to the other journalism that has been done on a given topic. So it’s not like you’re in a vacuum. The Internet has had a negative impact on these papers. However, John Fleck, who is a columnist for the Albuquerque Journal and also has his own blog, says that he doesn’t think that’s entirely the case, it really makes me more efficient as a journalist in terms of information gathering, confirmation, you know, helping me get the background necessary to write a story. So it’s really good for that.

    Sample Answer: 

    Internet has some benefits for journalism since it allows you to tell stories better than in a newspaper or on television. So you can do it all online such as writing words, having photographs and video. Furthermore, you can link to the other journalism that has been done on a given topic. Although Internet has had a negative impact, it is good for information gathering, confirmation, getting the background story. (70 words)

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