Cosmetics in ancient past reading answers

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IELTS Reading (Academic) Actual Tests with Answers

The Academic Reading section in the IELTS test consists of 3 passages that are mostly related to science, social science, sociology or anything of general interest. It is usually taken from journals or newspapers. These three passages are arranged from the easiest to the hardest (i.e) the first passage is the easiest and the third being the hardest. This eBook contains 50 reading tests (150 Passages) that appeared in the recent IELTS exam. The tests are sourced from recent test takers and thus are authentic. These questions are of different question types: ✓ multiple choice ✓ sentence completion ✓ true or false ✓ diagram completion ✓ match the headings An answer key is provided towards the end of the book and is verified by certified IELTS Trainers. Please note: This is an eBook, therefore there will be no hard copy. The PDF of this eBook will be sent to your e-mail immediately after your order is placed. Passages: 1. Andrea Palladio. Italian architect 2. The future never dies? 3. Pottery production in ancient Akrotiri 4. The Cacao: a Sweet History 5. Cosmetics in Ancient Past 6. The Secrets of Persuasion 7. Bondi Beach 8. Antarctica – in from the cold? 9. Talc Powder 10. Voyage of Going: beyond the blue line 2 11. Memory and Age 12. Facial expression 1 13. World Ecotourism in the developing courtiers 14. Smell and Memory 15. The Persuaders 16. Rainwater Harvesting 17. Mammoth kill 2 18. Language Strategy In Multinational Company 19. New Agriculture in Oregon, US 20. WHAT ...

02 Passage 2

Passage 2 Cosmetics in Ancient Past 1 SECTION 2 READING PASSAGE 2 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 15-27 which are based on Reading Passage 2 below. Cosmetics in Ancient Past A Since cosmetics and perfumes are still in wide use today, it is interesting to compare the attitudes, customs and beliefs related to them in ancient times to those of our own day and age. Cosmetics and perfumes have been popular since the dawn of civilization; it is shown by the discovery of a great deal of pertinent archeological material, dating from the third millennium BC. Mosaics, glass perfume flasks, stone vessels, ovens, cooking- pots, clay jars, etc., some inscribed by the hand of the artisan. Evidence also appears in the Bible and other classical writings, where it is written that spices and perfumes were prestigious products known throughout the ancient world and coveted by kings and princes. The written and pictorial descriptions, as well as archaeological findings, all show how important body care and aesthetic appearance were in the lives of the ancient people. The chain of evidence spans many centuries, detailing the usage of cosmetics in various cultures from the earliest period of recorded history. B In antiquity, however, at least in the onset, cosmetics served in religious ceremonies and for healing purposes. Cosmetics were also connected with cultic worship and witchcraft: to appease the various gods, fragrant ointments were applied to the statuary images and even t...

02 Passage 2

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Cosmetics in Ancient Past Reading Answers

A Since cosmetics and perfumes are still in wide use today, it is interesting to compare the attitudes, customs and beliefs related to them in ancient times to those of our own day and age. Cosmetics and perfumes have been popular since the dawn of civilization; it is shown by the discovery of a great deal of pertinent archaeological material, dating from the third millennium BC. Mosaics, perfume glass flasks, stone vessels, ovens, cooking-pots, clay jars, etc., some inscribed by the hand of the artisan . Evidence also appears in the Bible and other classical writings, where it is written that spices and perfumes were prestigious products known throughout the ancient world and coveted by kings and princes. The written and pictorial descriptions, as well as archaeological findings,all show how important body care and aesthetic appearance were in the lives of the ancient people. The chain of evidence spans many centuries, detailing the usage of cosmetics in various cultures from the earliest period of recorded history. In antiquity, however, at least in the onset, cosmetics served in religious ceremonies and for healing purposes. Cosmetics were also connected with cultic worship and witchcraft: to appease the various gods, fragrant ointments were applied to the statuary images and even to their attendants. From this, in the course of time, developed the custom of personal use, to enhance the beauty of the face and the body, and to conceal defects. B Perfumes and fragrant spi...

IELTS Reading passage 2: Cosmetics in Ancient Past

I. Đề IELTS Reading passage 2 Cosmetics in Ancient Past A Since cosmetics and perfumes are still in wide use today, it is interesting to compare the attitudes, customs and beliefs related to them in ancient times to those of our own day and age. Cosmetics and perfumes have been popular since the dawn of civilization; it is shown by the discovery of a great deal of pertinent archaeological material, dating from the third millennium BC. Mosaics, glass perfume flaks, stone vessels, ovens, cooking-pots, clay jars, etc., some inscribed by the hand of the artisan. Evidence also appears in the Bible and other classical writings, where it is written that spices and perfumes were prestigious products known throughout the ancient world and coveted by kings and princes. The written and pictorial descriptions, as well as archaeological findings, all show how important body care and aesthetic appearance were in the lives of the ancient people. The chain of evidence spans many centuries, detailing the usage of cosmetics in various cultures from the earliest period of recorded history. B In antiquity, however, at least in the onset, cosmetics served in religious ceremonies and foe healing purposes. Cosmetics were also connected with cultic worship and witchcraft: to appease the various gods, fragrant ointments were applied to the statuary images and even to their attendants. From this, in the course of time, developed the custom of personal use, to enhance the beauty of the face and the ...