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Sport Science In Australia - IELTS Reading Answers & Explanations

From IELTS Practice Test Plus 3 Academic Reading Test 2 · Part 1 · Questions 1–13

Reading Passage

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.

Sport Science in Australia

The professional career paths available to graduates from courses relating to human movement and sport science are as diverse as the graduate's imagination. However, undergraduate courses with this type of content, in Australia as well as in most other Western countries, were originally designed as preparation programmes for Physical Education (PE) teachers.

The initial programmes commenced soon after the conclusion of World War II in the mid-1940s. One of the primary motives for these initiatives was the fact that, during the war effort, so many of the men who were assessed for military duty had been declared unfit. The government saw the solution in the providing of Physical Education programmes in schools, delivered by better prepared and specifically educated PE teachers.

Later, in the 1970s and early 1980s, the surplus of Australians graduating with a PE degree obliged institutions delivering this qualification to identify new employment opportunities for their graduates, resulting in the first appearance of degrees catering for recreation professionals. In many instances, this diversity of programme delivery merely led to degrees, delivered by physical educators, as a side-line activity to the production of PE teachers.

Whilst the need to produce Physical Education teachers remains a significant social need, and most developed societies demand the availability of quality leisure programmes for their citizens, the career options of graduates within this domain are still developing. The two most evident growth domains are in the area of the professional delivery of sport, and the role of a physical lifestyle for community health.

The sports industry is developing at an unprecedented rate of growth. From a business perspective, sport is now seen as an area with the potential for high returns. It is quite significant that the businessman Rupert Murdoch broadened his business base from media to sport, having purchased an American baseball team and an Australian Rugby League competition, as well as seeking opportunities to invest in an English football club. No business person of such international stature would see fit to invest in sport unless he was satisfied that this was a sound business venture with ideal revenue-generating opportunities.

These developments have confirmed sport as a business with professional management structures, marketing processes, and development strategies in place. They have indicated new and developing career paths for graduates of human movement science, sport science, exercise science and related degrees. Graduates can now visualise career paths extending into such diverse domains as sport management, sport marketing, event and facility management, government policy development pertaining to sport, sport journalism, sport psychology, and sport or athletic coaching.

Business leaders will only continue their enthusiasm for sport if they receive returns for their money. Such returns will only be forthcoming if astute, enthusiastic and properly educated professionals are delivering the programs that earn appropriate financial returns. The successful universities of the 21st century will be those that have responded to this challenge by delivering such degrees.

A second professional growth area for this group of graduates is associated with community health. The increasing demand for government expenditure within health budgets is reaching the stage where most governments are simply unable to function in a manner that is satisfying their constituents. One of the primary reasons for this problem is the unhelpful emphasis on treatment in medical care programmes. Governments have traditionally given their senior health official the title of 'Minister for Health', when in fact this officer has functioned as 'Minister for Sickness and the Construction of Hospitals'. Government focus simply has to change. If the change is not brought about for philosophical reasons, it will occur naturally, because insufficient funding will be available to address the ever-increasing costs of medical support.

Graduates of human movement, exercise science and sport science have the potential to become major players in this shift in policy focus. It is these graduates who already have the skills, knowledge and understanding to initiate community health education programmes to reduce cardio-vascular disease, to reduce medical dependency upon diabetes, to improve workplace health leading to increased productivity, to initiate and promote programmes of activity for the elderly that reduce medical dependency, and to maintain an active lifestyle for the unemployed and disadvantaged groups in society. This is the graduate that governments will be calling upon to shift the community focus from medical dependency to healthy lifestyles in the decades ahead.

The career paths of these graduates are developing at a pace that is not evident in other professions. The contribution that these graduates can make to society, and the recognition of this contribution is at an unprecedented high, and all indications are that it will continue to grow.

Questions

Questions 1–5 Flow Chart Completion

Complete the flow chart below.

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.

The history of sports and physical science in Australia

A lot of people identified as being 1

Introduction of PE to 2

Special training programmes for 3

4 of PE graduates

Identification of alternative 5

Diversification of course delivery

Questions 6–13 True / False / Not Given

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?

Write

TRUE if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this

6 Sport is generally regarded as a profitable area for investment.
7 Rupert Murdoch has a personal as well as a business interest in sport.
8 The range of career opportunities available to sport graduates is increasing.
9 The interests of business and the interests of universities are linked.
10 Governments have been focusing too much attention on preventative medicine.
11 It is inevitable that government priorities for health spending will change.
12 Existing degree courses are unsuitable for careers in community health.
13 Funding for sport science and related degrees has been increased considerably.

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q1 unfit One of the primary motives for these initiatives was the fact that, during the war effort, so many of the men who were assessed for military duty had been declared unfit Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that a main reason for starting new physical programmes was that many men who were tested for the army were found to be not healthy enough.
Answer Explanation:
The answer "unfit" means that a person is not healthy or strong enough to perform a specific task, such as being a soldier.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is derived from the second paragraph, which discusses the history of physical education in Australia after World War II. It mentions that during the war, many men were checked for military duty but were found to be not healthy enough. The text uses the word **unfit** to describe these people. Because so many people were discovered to be in poor health, the government started new training programs to improve physical education.
Q2 schools The government saw the solution in the providing of Physical Education programmes in schools, delivered by better prepared and specifically educated PE teachers Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage states that the government's plan to help people get fit was to set up Physical Education classes in schools using specially trained teachers.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'schools' refers to the place where Physical Education (PE) classes were first started to help improve students' health.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'schools' because the passage explains that when many men were found to be unfit for the military, the government decided to fix this by putting Physical Education programs into schools. This shows that schools were the first place where these programs were officially introduced.
Q3 PE teachers The government saw the solution in the providing of Physical Education programmes in schools, delivered by better prepared and specifically educated PE teachers Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that the government decided to improve health by having school physical education classes taught by teachers who were specifically trained for that role.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'PE teachers' refers to specialized instructors who are trained to teach sports and physical activities to students in school.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'PE teachers' because the passage notes that the Australian government wanted better physical education in schools. To achieve this, they created programs for professionals who were 'specifically educated' to teach these subjects. The phrase 'specifically educated' in the text corresponds to the 'Special training programmes' mentioned in the flow chart for these teachers.
Q4 surplus Later, in the 1970s and early 1980s, the surplus of Australians graduating with a PE degree obliged institutions delivering this qualification to identify new employment opportunities for their graduates, resulting in the first appearance of degrees catering for recreation professionals Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that during the 1970s and 1980s, there were too many people with PE degrees. This forced schools to find new kinds of work for these graduates, which led to the creation of different types of degrees.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means there were more people finishing their physical education studies than there were jobs available for them.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'surplus' because it describes a situation in the 1970s and 1980s where there were too many people graduating with physical education (PE) degrees. This extra number of graduates forced schools to look for different kinds of jobs (alternative employment opportunities) for them, which fits the sequence of events in the flow chart. In the text, the word 'surplus' directly describes the amount of graduates that led to these changes.
Q5 employment opportunities / careers / routes Later, in the 1970s and early 1980s, the surplus of Australians graduating with a PE degree obliged institutions delivering this qualification to identify new employment opportunities for their graduates, resulting in the first appearance of degrees catering for recreation professionals Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that in the 1970s, there were too many people finishing their sports teaching (PE) degrees. Because of this, the schools had to look for new types of jobs for these students to do.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means different types of jobs or career paths that people can have after finishing their university studies.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is located in the text describing the 1970s and 1980s. During this time, there were more Physical Education (PE) graduates than teaching jobs available. This extra number of graduates (the 'surplus') forced schools to find other kinds of work—or 'alternative' options—for their students. In the flow chart, 'alternative' acts as a synonym for the word 'new' used in the passage, leading directly to 'employment opportunities.'
Q6 TRUE From a business perspective, sport is now seen as an area with the potential for high returns Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage says that in the world of business, sport is viewed as a place where you can make a lot of money.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that people today see sports as a good way to make money through business investments.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is TRUE because the text specifically mentions that from a business point of view, sports are now viewed as a field that can provide high returns (meaning a lot of profit). It uses the example of Rupert Murdoch to show that successful business people only invest in sports because they believe it is a "sound business venture" that can generate revenue (money).
Q7 NOT GIVEN It is quite significant that the businessman Rupert Murdoch broadened his business base from media to sport, having purchased an American baseball team and an Australian Rugby League competition, as well as seeking opportunities to invest in an English football club. No business person of such international stature would see fit to invest in sport unless he was satisfied that this was a sound business venture with ideal revenue-generating opportunities Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage says that Rupert Murdoch is a professional businessman. He started buying sports teams because it was a good way to grow his 'business base' and make more money. It mentions 'revenue-generating' (making money) and 'business venture' (a project to make money), but it does not say anything about him liking sports personally.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'NOT GIVEN' because the text does not say if Rupert Murdoch likes sports for himself or as a hobby; it only talks about his work goals.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'NOT GIVEN' because the passage only talks about Rupert Murdoch using sports to make money. It calls him a 'businessman' and describes his purchases as a 'business venture' and 'revenue-generating opportunities'. Because the text focuses completely on his professional goals, it never mentions his 'personal interest' (his own feelings or hobbies). Since we do not have information about his personal feelings, we cannot say if the statement is true or false.
Q8 TRUE The career paths of these graduates are developing at a pace that is not evident in other professions Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage says that the job options for these students are growing and changing very quickly, even faster than jobs in other areas of work.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that the number of different types of jobs for people who study sport is getting larger.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is TRUE because the text explains that job options for sport science graduates are expanding quickly. Initially, these courses were mainly for becoming teachers, but the passage mentions that new jobs in areas like sport management, marketing, and health are appearing. Words like "developing," "growth," and "continue to grow" in the text show that the variety of career choices is increasing.
Q9 TRUE Business leaders will only continue their enthusiasm for sport if they receive returns for their money. Such returns will only be forthcoming if astute, enthusiastic and properly educated professionals are delivering the programs that earn appropriate financial returns. The successful universities of the 21st century will be those that have responded to this challenge by delivering such degrees Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that business people want to make a profit from sports, but they need people who have studied at university to help them do it. It also says that universities will be successful if they offer the degrees that these businesses need. This shows that what is good for business is also good for universities.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'TRUE' because the information in the text shows that businesses and universities need each other to be successful. Businesses need university students with the right skills to make money, and universities become popular by teaching those skills.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'TRUE' because the passage explicitly connects business profit ('returns') to the quality of training provided by universities. It states that businesses will only make money if they have 'properly educated professionals'—who are the university graduates. It also mentions that 'successful universities' are the ones that create these specific degrees to help businesses. This means the interests of both groups are tied together (linked). Key words to notice are 'returns' (profit), 'properly educated' (trained or taught), and 'successful universities' (schools that do well).
Q10 FALSE One of the primary reasons for this problem is the unhelpful emphasis on treatment in medical care programmes Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that the government's health programs have focused too much on fixing people after they get sick (treatment) instead of keeping them healthy.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is FALSE because the reading says governments have spent too much time and money on fixing people who are already sick, rather than stopping people from getting sick in the first place.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is FALSE because the passage mentions an 'unhelpful emphasis on treatment'. Preventative medicine is when you try to stop diseases from happening. Treatment is when you help someone who is already sick. The text explains that governments have focused on treatment and building hospitals (for sickness), which is the opposite of focusing on preventative medicine.
Q11 TRUE Government focus simply has to change. If the change is not brought about for philosophical reasons, it will occur naturally, because insufficient funding will be available to address the ever-increasing costs of medical support Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that the government must change how it spends money on health. If they do not choose to change, they will be forced to change because they will run out of money to pay for hospital and medical costs.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is TRUE because the text says that the government's focus on health must change and that this change will happen whether they like it or not.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is TRUE because the passage explains that the current government focus on medical treatment and hospital construction cannot continue. The word 'inevitable' in the question matches the idea in the text that even if the change does not happen for 'philosophical reasons' (a change in thinking), it 'will occur naturally' because there will not be enough 'funding' (money) to keep paying for medical support. Therefore, it is certain to happen.
Q12 FALSE Graduates of human movement, exercise science and sport science have the potential to become major players in this shift in policy focus. It is these graduates who already have the skills, knowledge and understanding to initiate community health education programmes to reduce cardio-vascular disease, to reduce medical dependency upon diabetes, to improve workplace health leading to increased productivity, to initiate and promote programmes of activity for the elderly that reduce medical dependency, and to maintain an active lifestyle for the unemployed and disadvantaged groups in society Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that students finished with these specific degrees are ready to take on important roles because they have the right abilities and information to start health programs for the public. This shows their education is a good match for community health work.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that the statement is incorrect because the current university courses actually do prepare students well for jobs in community health.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is FALSE because the passage clearly states that people who graduate from human movement and sport science degrees already possess the 'skills, knowledge and understanding' required for community health roles. This directly contradicts the idea that the degrees are 'unsuitable' (not good) for these careers. Key terms showing their suitability include 'skills', 'knowledge', and the ability to 'initiate community health education programmes'.
Q13 NOT GIVEN These developments have confirmed sport as a business with professional management structures, marketing processes, and development strategies in place. They have indicated new and developing career paths for graduates of human movement science, sport science, exercise science and related degrees Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that sport is now a big business and that there are many new types of jobs for people who finish these degrees. However, it does not give any information about the money (funding) used to run the university programmes.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is NOT GIVEN because the passage does not say whether the amount of money provided to pay for these university courses has gone up or not.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is NOT GIVEN because the text focuses on the history of the degrees, the growth of the sports industry, and the new types of jobs available for graduates. While it mentions that business leaders invest in sport and that governments spend money on health, it never mentions the specific level of financial support or funding that is given to the 'sport science and related degrees' themselves. Without this specific information, we cannot confirm if the funding has increased.

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