IELTS General Training Reading Practice Test 2 - IELTS Reading Past Questions and Answers - page 4
The writer doubts that one-off sleep workshops alone can change long-established habits.
The writer supports making sleep-tracking devices compulsory for all office staff.
The writer considers it reasonable that fatigue laws have not yet been applied to desk-based jobs.
The writer predicts that commuting by public transport will increase as a result of hybrid working.
What does the writer say about the effect of sleeping fewer than six hours?
According to the text, what change did one technology company make?
What is the writer's attitude towards employers collecting sleep data from wearables?
What does the writer suggest about improving sleep culture at work?
According to Paragraph B, what type of activity becomes slower when people are tired? {{gap_0}}
In Paragraph E, what time are voluntary standards suggested as a limit for scheduling meetings? {{gap_0}}
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