Upgrade
Login
Template
Strategy
Progress
Speaking
Read Aloud
Repeat Sentence
Describe Image
Retell Lecture
Answer Short Question
Writing
Essay Writing
Summarize Written Text
Reading
MCQ Single Answer
MCQ Multiple Answers
Re-order Paragraphs
Reading Fill In the Blanks
Reading and Writing Fill In the Blanks
Listening
Summarize Spoken Text
MCQ Multiple Answers
Fill In the Blanks
Highlight Correct Summary
MCQ Single Answer
Select Missing Word
Highlight Incorrect Word
Write From Dictation
Collapse
Highlight Correct Summary
Instruction:
Jun-2021
You will hear a recording. Click on the paragraph that best relates to the recording.
Ernest Hemingway
a) The main point is to question whether the biographical facts of a writer’s life are of any importance in evaluating his work. Hemingway is the example used here, and there dies seem to be a direct connection between the events of his life and those in his books, but knowing this should not get in the way of a true critical judgement of the works.
b) The writer Ernest Hemingway had a particularly eventful and exciting life and a lot of his real-life experiences got into his books. The speaker thinks this is irrelevant and doesn’t believe that having lived such a full life makes the books any better, but he regrets that people now would prefer to read the biographies of writers rather than the books they wrote.
c) It is difficult to tell whether the speaker approves of Hemingway’s lifestyle or not. He was famously macho and spent a lot of time hunting wild animals, going to wars and getting into fights. All these things got into his books, and the speaker thinks that this is not necessarily a good thing as it means that too many people prefer to read about his life than read his books.
Submit
A
0/0
Previous
Restart
Next
Answers
Discussion
Frequency:
All questions
High occurence questions
Source:
All questions
PTE practice questions
Order:
Forward
Shuffle
Backward