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Build vocabulary and contextual understanding through Reading Fill in the Blanks Practice tasks
Although the hormone adrenaline is known to regulate memory storage, it does not pass from the blood into brain cells. This presents an apparent paradox: how can a hormone that does not act directly on the brain have such a significant effect on brain function? Recently, we tested the possibility that one of the hormone's actions outside the brain might be responsible. Since one consequence of adrenaline release in an animal is an increase in blood glucose levels, we examined the effects of glucose on memory in rats. We found that glucose injected immediately after training enhances memory tested the next day. Additional evidence was provided by negative findings: drugs called adrenergic antagonists, which block peripheral adrenaline receptors, disrupted adrenaline's ability to regulate memory but did not affect memory enhancements produced by glucose that was not stimulated by adrenaline. These results align with the hypothesis that adrenaline affects memory modulation by increasing blood glucose levels.
The primary purpose of the passage is to_____
In this task you have to fill the blanks of the passage from the options provided below. The prompt length for PTE Academic reading fill in the blanks & PTE core reading fill in the blanks is the same.
| Prompt Length | Skills Assessed | Number of Questions | Time To Answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Text up to 300 words | Reading | 2-3 | Not Applicable |
Go through the entire passage before filling in the blanks to understand its main idea and context. This helps you grasp the tone, structure, and logical flow, making it easier to choose the most suitable words.
Pay close attention to the grammatical structure of each sentence. Identify what part of speech fits best — whether it’s a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb. Ensure subject-verb agreement, correct verb tense, and proper use of prepositions and articles.
Look for common word pairings, such as “make a decision” or “take a risk.” Using the right collocations makes your sentences sound natural and grammatically correct. With regular reading and practice, you’ll recognize them more easily.
Building a strong vocabulary helps you select the right word from multiple choices. Focus on learning commonly used English words and their synonyms to understand subtle differences in meaning and usage.
When in doubt, remove options that don’t fit the context or grammar of the sentence. This elimination method increases your chances of choosing the correct answer even if you’re unsure.
The best way to excel in this task is through consistent PTE Reading & Writing Fill in the Blanks practice. Use full-length mock tests on Sumlingo, which follow the real PTE exam format. Practicing under timed conditions boosts your accuracy, speed, and confidence for the actual test.
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