IELTS Reading Practice Test #20

Introduction: This passage has been carefully written by IELTSix to provide authentic IELTS Reading practice. It is original content crafted to match the level of difficulty, style, and question types typical of IELTS Reading Passage 2. The passage and questions are based on the structure and challenge level found in Cambridge IELTS 20.

The questions include a variety of formats such as matching information to paragraphs, sentence completion with precise word limits, multiple-choice questions requiring inference, and selecting statements that reflect the author’s views. These question types are designed to develop skills needed for success in the IELTS exam.

IELTS Reading Practice Test Instructions: You should aim to complete this passage and the accompanying questions in about 20 minutes. Remember that during the official IELTS Reading test, you will have 60 minutes to complete three passages, so effective time management is crucial.

IELTS Reading Free Practice Test Passage [Based on Cambridge IELTS 20]

Mirror Neurons and the Foundation of Empathy and Communication

Paragraph A

In the 1990s, neuroscientists made a groundbreaking discovery while studying the brain activity of monkeys. They found that certain neurons in the brain would fire not only when the monkey performed an action, such as grasping an object, but also when it observed another monkey or human performing the same action. These neurons, later termed “mirror neurons,” appeared to reflect the behavior of others as if the observer were carrying out the same action. This discovery has since sparked intense interest and debate in both scientific and psychological fields.

Paragraph B

Mirror neurons are believed to exist in humans as well, primarily in areas of the brain associated with movement and emotion. Although researchers cannot study human neurons with the same precision as in monkeys, brain imaging studies suggest that similar systems are active when humans observe actions or emotional expressions in others. For example, when someone watches a person stub their toe, their brain may activate regions associated with pain, even though they have not physically experienced it. This mirroring effect is thought to be a foundation for empathyβ€”the ability to feel what others feel.

Paragraph C

Some researchers argue that mirror neurons play a crucial role in early development, particularly in how infants learn through imitation. From a young age, babies mimic facial expressions, gestures, and speech sounds, which facilitates not only language acquisition but also emotional bonding. The presence of a mirroring mechanism may help explain how children learn social behaviors before they are able to understand them cognitively. In this sense, mirror neurons could be a biological basis for social learning and attachment.

Paragraph D

Despite the enthusiasm surrounding mirror neurons, not all scientists are convinced of their central role in social cognition. Some argue that mirroring behavior does not necessarily require specialized neurons but could result from more general brain processes. Others caution against drawing overly broad conclusions from limited evidence, noting that brain imaging is an indirect and sometimes unreliable measure of specific neuronal activity. Critics also highlight that while mirror neurons may support empathy and imitation, they are unlikely to fully explain complex human traits such as compassion, morality, or culture.

Paragraph E

Nonetheless, research into mirror neurons has had important implications in areas such as education, therapy, and even robotics. Educators have used the concept to encourage modeling behavior in classrooms, believing that students learn better by observing positive actions. In therapeutic settings, especially for individuals with autism spectrum disorder, some programs aim to strengthen social skills by engaging mirror neuron pathways. The idea is that by increasing the brain’s ability to mirror others, individuals may improve their capacity for understanding emotions and intentions.

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The fascination with mirror neurons also extends to artificial intelligence. Developers of social robots are attempting to design machines that can recognize and mimic human emotional expressions to create more natural interactions. While current technology is far from replicating the full complexity of human empathy, these efforts highlight how understanding the brain’s mirroring system may influence future human-machine relationships. As the science evolves, mirror neurons remain a compelling, if sometimes controversial, bridge between neuroscience and the social world.

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IELTS Reading Free Practice Test Passage [Based on Cambridge IELTS 20]

IELTS Reading Practice Test #20 - Mirror Neurons and the Foundation of Empathy and Communication

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Which paragraph contains the following information?
NB You may use any letter more than once.

An example of how mirror neurons are believed to respond to observed pain

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Which paragraph contains the following information?
NB You may use any letter more than once.

Mention of disagreements about whether mirror neurons are essential for understanding others

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Which paragraph contains the following information?
NB You may use any letter more than once.

A reference to limitations in studying human mirror neurons directly

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Which paragraph contains the following information?
NB You may use any letter more than once.

How mirror neurons may be used to design more human-like machines

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Which paragraph contains the following information?
NB You may use any letter more than once.

A description of how mirror neurons could influence a child’s early social learning

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Complete the sentence below.

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

Mirror neurons may activate when we witness a person having a .................... experience.

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Complete the sentence below.

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

One possible function of mirror neurons in babies is to support .................... formation with caregivers.

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Complete the sentence below.

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

Some researchers say mirror neurons are not needed for .................... behavior to occur.

9 / 13

Complete the sentence below.

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

In education, teachers sometimes use .................... as a technique based on mirror neuron theory.

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Which TWO statements about mirror neurons are made in the text?

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According to the text, how do mirror neurons possibly support empathy?

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Why do some scientists criticize the emphasis on mirror neurons?

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What does the writer suggest about using mirror neuron research in AI?

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