IELTS Reading Practice Test #22
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.
What Science Says About Caffeine and Human Performance
Paragraph A
Caffeine is one of the most widely consumed psychoactive substances in the world, found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and many energy drinks. For millions of people, it is a daily ritual believed to enhance alertness and productivity. Although caffeine is commonly associated with a quick boost in energy, its actual effects on focus and mental performance are more nuanced. Scientists continue to explore how this compound influences attention, cognition, and even physical endurance under various conditions.
Paragraph B
At the neurological level, caffeine primarily works by blocking adenosine receptors in the brain. Adenosine is a neurotransmitter that promotes sleep and relaxation. When caffeine inhibits its effects, the result is increased activity of other neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine, which enhance wakefulness and focus. This process typically begins within 20 to 30 minutes of consumption and can last for several hours, depending on the individual’s metabolism, dosage, and caffeine tolerance.
Paragraph C
While caffeine can temporarily improve concentration and reaction time, its effectiveness depends heavily on context. Studies have shown that its benefits are most noticeable in individuals who are sleep-deprived or fatigued. For well-rested people, the improvements in cognitive performance are usually modest. Moreover, high doses of caffeine can lead to side effects such as jitteriness, increased heart rate, and difficulty concentrating—effects that may undermine its intended benefits.
Paragraph D
The effects of caffeine also extend to physical performance. Athletes often use caffeine as a legal performance enhancer to improve endurance and reduce perceived effort during exercise. Research indicates that moderate caffeine intake before a workout can increase fat oxidation and delay fatigue. However, like mental performance, physical outcomes vary among individuals. Some people experience significant gains, while others notice little to no difference.
Paragraph E
Caffeine’s impact can also depend on psychological factors. People who believe caffeine will help them tend to report greater alertness and focus, regardless of the actual dose consumed. This placebo effect complicates research, as perceived improvements may not always match measurable results. Furthermore, regular users can develop a tolerance, meaning that over time, the same amount of caffeine has a reduced effect. Withdrawal symptoms, such as headaches and irritability, may also occur when intake is reduced suddenly.
Paragraph F
Despite these complexities, caffeine remains a central part of modern life. While it is not a substitute for adequate rest or healthy lifestyle habits, when used thoughtfully, it can offer real benefits. Researchers continue to investigate the long-term effects of habitual consumption, including its role in attention disorders, mood regulation, and even aging. Ultimately, the key may lie in understanding one’s personal response and using caffeine strategically rather than excessively.
IELTS Reading Practice Tests [With Quizzes & Answers]
The IELTS Academic Reading section contains three academic passages and 40 questions to be completed in 60 minutes. It includes a range of question types such as multiple choice, matching headings, matching information, matching features, sentence completion, summary completion, short-answer questions, and True/False/Not Given. The section is designed to assess your understanding of main ideas, specific details, inferences, and the writer’s opinion or attitude.
The practice tests below are based on real exams from Cambridge IELTS 18, Cambridge IELTS 19, and Cambridge IELTS 20. Each one closely follows the original format, using authentic reading passages and official question types.
All tests are available as interactive quizzes with instant feedback and complete answer keys. These are meant to provide realistic practice and help you get used to the structure, timing, and difficulty level of the actual IELTS Reading section.
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