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1. Read Aloud – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Infant Brian- PTE Read Aloud

– 13 May 2022 @Guangzhou, China

Along with all that they have in common, infants also show unique individual traits. Some are more active than others, some are more sociable and some are more interested in the world around them. Infants earlier on show consistent differences in friendliness and anxiety level which form part of their early character.

 

The Use of Technologies – PTE Read Aloud

– 9 May 2022 @Nanjing, China

The use of technologies for the inclusion and empowerment of persons with disabilities is not new — from the creation of Braille and the first hearing aid to the invention of the wheelchair. For disabled persons, new assistive technology can make all the difference, while technology and innovation are breaking down the barriers to achieving full participation.

 

Primitive Men – PTE Read Aloud

– 11 May 2022 @Melbourne, Australia

The findings of modern research support the view that the evolution of primitive men and its culture should be regarded as “unity”. Yet this unity is exceedingly complex, and future research will doubtless enable us to make finer distinctions between the periods that people composed it.

 

Mature Tree – PTE Read Aloud

– 8 May 2022 @Brisbane, Australia

The wonderful framework of mature trees creates a secluded implants atmosphere that unites a great variety of plantings to inspire visitors in all seasons. Spring in the garden is marked by flipping up and flowering of trees and the eruption of the flowers in the pulp of needle, and woodland understorey.

 

2. Describe Image – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Population Density (2 May 2022 @Beijing, China) – PTE Describe Image

World Population Density PTE DI

New Zealand House Prices (10 May 2022@ Brisbane, Australia) – PTE Describe Image

New Zealand House Prices PTE DI

European Countries (1 May 2022@ Darwin, Australia) – PTE Describe Image

European Countries PTE DI

 

3. Summarize Written Text – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Near Infra-red (9 May 2022 @ Brisbane, Australia) – PTE Summarize Written Text

The colors that we see are a result of the light reflected within a narrow range of wavelengths – what we call the visible spectrum. But sunlight also spans wavelengths that we cannot see. Humans can’t see ultraviolet wavelengths, which many other animals can see. But there’s one set of wavelengths that elude all of us – these are near infra-red (NIR) wavelengths. And understanding how bird feathers interact with these wavelengths is important, not just for birds, but also for humans through the potential for improvements in thermal efficiency. Our research in the School of BioSciences at the University of Melbourne suggests that some Australian birds can control their temperature and avoid overheating by reflecting near-infrared wavelengths of sunlight. We collected information on 90 species of Australian birds and found a very strong link between living in hot, arid regions and reflecting a higher proportion of near-infrared light. Researchers in the field of animal colouration have largely ignored near-infrared light, because it isn’t easy to measure and there’s no evidence that animals can see these wavelengths. Because these wavelengths are invisible, they don’t affect camouflage or sexual attractiveness, which are very important in the animal world. This means that many animals can control their temperature by altering reflection of near-infrared light without compromising their ability to hide or attract a mate.

 

4. Summarize Spoken Text – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Artificial Intelligence (6 May 2022 @ Sydney, Australia) – PTE Summarize Spoken Text

For many, these have been vital considerations for the future of artificial intelligence. But British computer scientist Alan Turing decided to disregard all these questions. In favor of a much simpler one: can a computer talk like a human? This question led to an idea for measuring artificial intelligence that would famously come to be known as the Turing test. In the 1950 paper, Computing Machinery and Intelligence, Turing proposed the following game. A human judge has a text conversation with unseen players and evaluates their response. To pass the test, a computer must be able to replace one of the players without substantially changing the results. In other words, a computer would be considered intelligent if its conversation couldn’t be easily distinguished from a human’s. Turing predicted that by the year 2000, machines with 100 megabytes of memory would be able to easily pass his test. But he may have jumped the gun.

 

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