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    47. Malcolm: - Do rocket launches damage theozone layer?

    Jude: - At present, no. The emission ofozonedamaging nitrogen compounds isnegligible.Malcolm: - ----Jude: - That would be a different story.Dangerous emissions would soar.

    A) Are all rockets launched by means of thesame solid fuels?

    B) And also, of course, there aren't many spacelaunches happening.

    C) But what if they start to launch rockets withhydrazine?

    D) I thought hydrazine was a nitrogen-based

    fuel.E) But can we be sure of that? New studieskeep revealing new facts!

    48. David: - Have you had a good look at thenew seismic hazard map yet?Adam: - ----David: - But it makes one very importantpoint: the greatest hazard areas contain halfthe world's largest cities.Adam: - Is that so? That's pretty scary, isn'tit?

    A) No, I haven't. It looks pretty informative,though.

    B) Yes, I have. It's been well-compiled andwell- annotated, hasn't it?

    C) Why do you say that? Did you findsomething interesting in it?

    D) No, I haven't. J ust a quick glance. It didn'tseem to say much.

    E) Yes. It's good. You ought to take a look at ityourself.

    49. Louis: - Have you considered getting ahandheld computer instead of a desktop?Mavis: - ----Louis: - That's not true at all. The handheldis

    a miracle of miniaturization. And they canexchange information with desktop PCs.Mavis: - I didn't realize that. I must look intothe matter further.

    A) No, I haven't. They do little more than storeyour diary and address book.

    B) No. I couldn't possibly afford one of them!C) Well, what do you think? I really don't know

    anything about them.D) Except for size, I suppose they are not very

    different from desktop PCs. Are there anyother big differences?

    E) I always assumed that recharging them

    would be a problem. Is it?

    50. Harry: - Have you read that article on globalwarming that I put on your desk?Clive: - Yes I have. I was rather impressedbythe assertion that changes in land use aren'tbeing sufficiently taken into consideration.Harry: - ----

    Clive: -It does indeed.

    A) So was I. It stands to reason that forests helpto cool the atmosphere as waterevaporating from leaves absorbs heat.

    B) In fact the planting of forests to absorbcarbon dioxide can actually lead to warmingin areas of heavy snowfall.

    C) The subject is far more complex than I hadrealized.

    D) Obviously a great deal more research intothe subject is required.

    E) Among the factors they included wereestimated changes in forest sizes and areas

    of farmland.

    51. Gerald: -My son seems to be set on getting ajob in air traffic control.Roger: - ----Gerald: -Oh yes. Academically he's fully uptothe job. But the strain must be terrible!Thinkof the responsibility!Roger: - Some people like it!

    A) All I know is that current networks won't beable to cope with the increasing amount ofaircraft in Europe.

    B) I tried it once; but, it wasn't the right sort ofjob for me!

    C) It's a job that attracts a lot of young people.Let him try it.

    D) Don't you agree that the monitoring of trafficthrough our airports mustn't be taken lightly?

    E) And presumably you're not too keen on theIdea? Has he got the right qualifications?

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    47. Patrick: - It seems that physicists are betterat predicting trends on the stock markets

    than economists are.Larry: - ----Patrick: - I don't. They are much bettergrounded in mathematics.Larry: - That could be so.

    A) Rubbish! That can't possibly be true.B) I find that hard to believe!C) That's pretty controversial statement!D) How ridiculous! Where did you read that?E) That's not likely! What do you think?

    48. Mary: - Did you know that octopuses aregood at camouflage?

    Emma: - ----Mary: - Not in the first year or two of life.Then they need it for protection. The bigones use it more for catching unwary prey.Emma: - That's very clever of them.

    A) No, I didn't. But what do they needcamouflage for? They're so big and strong!

    B) Do you mean they change color orsomething like that?

    C) What color are they? The color of rock, Isuppose, so they can look like a rock.

    D) No, that's news to me. Why do they need touse camouflage?

    E) No, I didn't. What else have you learned

    about them?

    49. Andy: - There are several posts advertisedhere for Marine Biogeochemists. You mighttake a look at them.Roger: - I certainly will. Are they offeringresearch opportunities?Andy: - ----Roger: - Thanks. I do so want to get backinto a laboratory again.

    A) What's wrong with the research we're doinghere?

    B) I expect so. I haven't read them very

    carefully, you know.C) Why do you ask that? Are you interested in

    research?D) Why are you so interested in research?

    There's no money in it.E) Yes, they are. That's why I'm drawing your

    attention to them.

    50. James: - You'd never go to see a film like"Spider Man", so why are you reading aboutit?Ann: - I'm fascinated by all the specialeffects and how they were achieved.James: - ----

    Ann: - Yes, to some extent; but not entirely.The webs, for instance, are real materialslike fishing line and computer generatedanimation.

    A) I understand New York plays quite animportant role in the film.

    B) Certain techniques were in an effort toovercome these problems.

    C) I suppose it's all done by high technology,isn't it?

    D) I thought their main aim was to tell a greatstory.

    E) No. The effects team did most of the hard

    work.

    51. Reg: - I want to go to the Earth SciencesMuseum in Cambridge. Would you care tocome with me?Neil: - ----Reg: - Rocks and fossils mostly. There areeven some of the fossils Darwin collectedon his Beagle voyage.Neil: - Good. Then let's go. It soundsinteresting.

    A) I'd love to. Some Saturday, perhaps?B) I'm not going if all we're going to see is rocks

    and fossils!

    C) Yes, I've heard of it. They've got aremarkable collection of rocks and fossilsthere.

    D) I was there last year but it's worth a secondvisit.

    E) Well, what will we be able to see if we gothere?

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    47. Mary: - What's special about digital radio?Jude: - Well, to start with, the quality of thesound is excellent.

    Mary: - ----Jude: - Yes; it has a display that tells youwhat you are listening to.

    A) And that makes it a lot more expensive,doesn't it?

    B) Oh, that's good. And has it any otheradvantages?

    C) But isn't the quality of the sound pretty goodon all radios now?

    D) Well, I would expect it to be so, consideringthe price!

    E) Right. What about its drawbacks?

    48. Phil: - The Natural History Museum is reallymaking a break with tradition with itsDarwin Centre.Jane: - ----Phil: - Visitors can now watch the Museum'sscientists as they carry out the researchthat's essential when identifying newspecies for instance.Jane: - I think that's a splendid idea.

    A) Really? What's it doing?B) Good. Are you thinking of applying?C) That's a surprise! It won't last long!D) Who says so? I'm sure you're wrong!E) Well; it shouldn't be allowed to happen!

    49. Craig: - This is interesting. Eighteen newfish species have been caught off the coastof the southwestern tip of England in recentyears.Sam: - What's the explanation? Have alltheir natural enemies been killed off?Craig: - ----Sam: - Well, that sounds plausible. After all,fish are cold-blooded creatures and needsuitable surroundings.

    A) They don't offer any explanation. Yourguess is as good as mine.

    B) That's one possible explanation, but it'scertainly not the most likely.

    C) No. Apparently it's the result of globalwarming. They are moving north to coolerwaters.

    D) Possibly. But what I want to know is, wherehave they come from?

    E) No. I don't think so, anyway. Why do youask?

    50. Alec: - If they can predict when oneparticular volcano will erupt, why can't theypredict when any volcano will erupt?James: - Because no two volcanoes arealike. Each needs to be studied so that itswarning signal can be recognized.Alec: - ----

    James: - Yes. But it will take time, ofcourse. And there are only two volcano-watching satellites orbiting Earth and thesearen't enough.

    A) Why is that? Surely one volcano is very likeanother?

    B) That sounds reasonable enough. Is thisbeing done?

    C) Well, what are they doing about it?D) Isn't volcanic activity related to

    earthquakes?E) But they've been carrying out research on

    volcanoes for years! How is it we know so

    little about them?

    51. Chris: - Have you read this article about theaerotrain they are working on?Tony: - Do you mean the train that will rideon a cushion of air 2 to 4 inches above theground?Chris: - ----Tony: - I really don't know. But if they dosucceed, it will be an importantbreakthrough.

    A) Yes, that's the one. Do you think the projectis realistic?

    B) Yes, of course. And it would have propeller

    engines.C) Right. It would cut back on energy

    consumption too.D) I suppose so. I don't think they are taking

    safety into consideration.E) Yes. It's a J apanese firm that's developing it,

    you know.

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    47. Patrick : - What sort of a career can you

    embark on as a metallurgist?Brian : - Oh, there are plenty of openings inindustry. Some people go into aircraftmanufacture for instance.Patrick : - ----Brian : - There certainly is. There is somuch more to discover about theproperties and potential of metals.

    A) And what about research? Is there muchscope for that?

    B) Metals are being used more and more as abuilding material, aren't they?

    C) The advantage of metals is that they can be

    decorative as well as functional.D) A career in research wouldn't suit me!E) There must be a lot of openings for

    metallurgists in civil engineering projects.

    48. Mr Jones : - Well, what did you think of thatcandidate?Mr Curtis : - ----Mr Jones : - Yes; you're right about that.But he has no experience at all inenvironmental issues like water and aircontamination. And that's important.Mr Curtis: - True. So let's call in the nextapplicant.

    A) Thinks he knows everything; but knowsnothing.

    B) Plenty of theoretical knowledge but that'snot what we are looking for.

    C) He's very unsure of himself. I can't see himcoordinating a project efficiently.

    D) Hopeless. Can't think why he applied.E) I liked him. He'd be able to fit into the team,

    which is one quality we want.

    49. Peter: - Do you know anything about theForest Stewardship Council?Reg : - Yes; it investigates the claims ofloggingcompanies that their operations aresustainable.

    Peter: - ----Reg : - It is indeed. Public response is sofavourable that the demand for certifiedtimberproducts exceeds the supply.

    A) Are they also concerned with themaintenance of watershed stability?

    B) Is this what is meant by eco-forestry?C) Does this mean that they harvest trees no

    faster than new ones can grow to replacethem?

    D) That sounds good. But is this having anyeffect upon the sale of timber products?

    E) The rainforests of the world are rapidlybeing destroyed.

    50. David : - Wouldn't it be wonderful if therewere no flies or insects in the world?Mark : - ----David: - Really? Why not?Mark : - Because, for one thing, insectpollination plays a role in producing aboutone-third of a human's diet.

    A) I'm not sure that it would. Some of them arefun to watch.

    B) Well, it may sound like a fine idea; butactually we couldn't go on living withoutthem.

    C) Those that bite and sting can go. But itwould be wrong to get rid of them all.

    D) Bees make honey so you'd keep them,wouldn't you?

    E) What's the matter? Have you just beenbitten by one?

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    51. Bob : - I haven't been following theinvestigation closely, but I thought they hadestablished that excessive precipitation inthe spring caused the bursting of the dams.Harry : - ----Bob: - And what had they failed to do?

    Harry: - Instead of replacing a badlydamaged drain pipe, they'd done a poorrepair job on it.

    A) That must have contributed something. Butfurther investigations revealed there hadbeen gross negligence.

    B) Yes. The snow had melted very fast and thishad been immediately followed by heavyrain.

    C) Mud and water rushed down themountainside and reached a speed of 90kilometers an hour.

    D) Within a space of three and a half minutes

    285 people had been killed.E) People are slow to learn. Since then therehave been 33 similar cases of damsbursting, and all for different reasons.

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    47. Sandy: - Why are people so opposed to

    introducing new species to any given area?Mavis: - Well, they can, and generally do,cause a great deal of harm. Take, forexample, the hedgehogs on the HebrideanIslands.Sandy: - ----Mavis: - Oh, couldn't they? They've beeneating the eggs of indigenous ground-nesting birds.

    A) Surely they wouldn't hurt anything!B) Why, what have they been doing?C) They couldn't cause a problem!D) Well, they are harmless enough!

    E) Don't tell me they are proving a nuisance.

    48. Peter: - What is meant by the InternationalDate Line?Jane: - It's an imaginary line that roughlyfollows the 180 line of longitude.Peter: - ----Jane: -It keeps dating uniform. The date isput forward a day when crossing the linegoing west, and back a day when goingeast.

    A) Well, what use does it serve?B) How long has it been in existence?C) Does everyone recognize it?

    D) Who chose that particular line of longitude?E) Have you ever crossed that line?

    49. Gerald: - Is it really possible to drill a hole inglass with a hardened steel drill?Patrick: - Apparently it is. But it's a trickyoperation and you've got to keep plenty ofturpentine and camphor on the area ofcontact between drill and glass.Gerald: - ----Patrick: - Apparently they act as a coolantand reduce friction.

    A) And is that difficult to do?

    B) How do they help?C) Will camphor dissolve in turpentine?D) Are diamonds still being used to drill glass?E) Aren't there any more reliable methods?

    50. Pam:- Do you know anything aboutMaxwell? James Clerk Maxwell? I've neverheard of him! Father: - Few people have.And it's really most unfair. He was a verygreat physicist and much admired byEinstein.Pam:- ----

    Father: - He demonstrated that electricityand magnetism were just different aspectsof the same phenomenon -electromagnetism.

    A) Really? What did he do?B) Then why isn't he better known?C) Do his theories have any practical

    application?D) Are his theories of light really basic to colour

    television?E) That's interesting! Did he ever meet

    Einstein?

    51. Lee: - Have you finished that book I lent youabout the future of the world?Reg: - ----Lee: - I'm afraid his presentation of him asthe planet's most successful predator andmost dangerous enemy is utterlyconvincing. Reg: - I agree with you entirely.

    A) The writer seems rather too optimistic aboutthe future.

    B) No, I've only just started it. But I liked hisoverview of evolution.

    C) No; frankly I found it rather boring. There'stoo much emphasis on preserving theenvironment.

    D) I have indeed. It was fascinating. What doyou think of the writer's view of man?

    E) Yes, I have. And I'm not convinced that theenvironment is a vast and unexploredstorehouse of biological treasures.

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    47. Michael: - How much freedom do you thinkthe architect should have in the design of abuilding?

    Dan: - Well, I'm all for user participation inthe planning and design process.Michael: -----Dan: - Or in a factory or a laboratory.

    A) It's the contractor that he really needs towork with!

    B) Yes, of course. But some buildings, officeblocks for instance, are quitestraightforward.

    C) So am I. The architect doesn't know what'sneeded, for instance, in a school.

    D) The quality of the materials used is equallyimportant.

    E) Yes; but within reason. The architect can'tplease everyone.

    48. George: - Brian is working very hard todiscover a newspecies of mammal.Patrick: -Good luck to him! But hes notlikely to do so.George: - ----Patrick: - Because nearly 80% of themammal species known today werediscovered before 1900.

    A) Why do you say that?B) But hes good at his job and very

    determined.

    C) I suppose not. Even though there must beplenty of unknown species.

    D) Stop being pessimistic! It shouldnt be sodifficult, should it?

    E) Given a bit of luck, he could.

    49. Harry: - Have you understood how they'vemanaged to make copper that is both strongand pliable?Lee: - ----Harry: - But doesn't that mean the copper isterribly brittle, and so breaks easily?Lee: - It would. But that's not the end of theprocess. About a quarter of the grains are

    then allowed to grow coarse thus makingthe copper pliable.

    A) If they could, it would be excellent forvarious biomedical devices.

    B) No. But by all accounts it seems they havemanaged to do so.

    C) I only know they start by cooling the copperdown with liquid nitrogen.

    D) In theory, yes. They're creating an ultra finegrain structure for strength.

    E) Small grains make for strength; large onesfor pliability.

    50. Reg: - Why are police so keen to collectbullets after a shooting incident?Matthew: - ----Reg: - Really? How do they do that?Matthew: - Every gun marks the bullets thatpass through it in an individual manner, so

    they can be sure about which bullets comefrom which gun.

    A) There is a spiral of raised lands and shallow,grooves along the barrel.

    B) The diameter of a bullet tells one quite a lot.C) There are standard models and longer than

    standard.D) They used a comparison microscope to

    inspect, side by side, marks left on bulletsand cartridges.

    E) They aid firearms identification.

    51. Andy: - In the wild, monkeys spend

    something like 90% of the day in search offood.Clare: - Yes, I can believe that. But what areyou trying to tell me?Andy: - ----Clare: - Yes, indeed. I'd never thought aboutthat. It must make life very dull.

    A) Think how bored they must be in a zoowhere food appears at regular intervals.

    B) Do you think animals enjoy hunting for theirfood?

    C) Animals, like people, need to eat a varieddiet.

    D) In some of the big zoos they actually hide

    the food and the animals go in search of it.E) The search for food means the animals get

    plenty of exercise and it keeps them happilyoccupied.

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    47. Michelle : It says here that the RussianSpace Agency hasdeveloped a newalternative to NASAs space shuttle.

    Don :- ----Michelle : Kliper, and it seems that it hasgained a lot of interest from the EuropeanSpace Agency and Japan.Don : Well, lets hope they get enoughmoney to get it off the ground.

    A) Well its high time somebody did so.B) Oh? Whats it called? Has it drawn any

    scientific attention?C) I wonder if it will be reliable.D) Is it as complex as the space shuttle?E) Really? Will it be able to be re-launched like

    the shuttle is?

    48. Andrew : This book is about the earlyhistory of thecomputer and the Internet.Mark :- ----Andrew : Actually it is. It places them firmlyinto thesocial background of the period.

    A) Werent early computers more or lesstypewriters?

    B) Obviously, much research has gone into it.C) All I know about early computers is that they

    were incredibly large.D) That doesnt sound very interesting to me!E) Its hard to imagine life without either of

    them, isnt it?

    49. Pam : I cant understand how anyone couldeverdream of constructing a bridge to joinso distant an island to the mainland.Sarah :- ----Pam : Really? What?Sarah : One day, roughly 150 children weredrowned when the boat taking them toschool was wrecked by storms.

    A) It must have cost those who designed it a lotof sleepless nights!

    B) The length is one problem; the weight amore serious one.

    C) It makes one wonder if anything isimpossible!

    D) Its an amazing engineering achievement!E) They had a very compelling reason for doing

    so.

    50. Alan : From music sets to cell phonestheyre makingeverything smaller andsmaller. But how?Joe : Its partly due to miniaturizedelectronics, but theyre making the motorssmaller, too.Alan :- ----

    Joe : No; the physics principles remain thesame.The key is design and manufacturingingenuity.

    A) Are the new, smaller motors very differentfrom earlier ones?

    B) Is it true that MP3 players usually have twomotors?

    C) Do they still turn on small ball or cylinderbearings?

    D) Well, whats happening to the prices?E) Everything is becoming so small that we

    shall soon be unable to find anything!

    51. Hector : This article talks about a double-blind test fornew medication.Val :- ----Hector : Well, it refers to a type of scientifictesting in which neither the subjects nor theexperimenters know the makeup of the testand control group during the actual courseof the experiments.Val : I guess thats the best way to preventanyone affecting the outcome of theexperiment.

    A) Ive already read it.B) Did you enjoy reading it?C) What kind of medication?

    D) I think all medication should be thoroughlytestedbefore doctors prescribe it.

    E) What does that mean?

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    47. Roy: If you havent already read thisaccount ofPhilip Morrison, make sure you

    do.Michael:- ----Roy: Thats what impressed me most. Hemade important contributions in quantumelectrodynamics among other things, andthen gave courses on physics for poets!

    A) Yes, I will. Ive seen him on TV on severaloccasions, hes both charming andamusing.

    B) Yes, I intend to. What was it that impressedyou?

    C) Ive already done so. The range of hisinterests and activities is amazing.

    D) Did you realize he was an assembler of thefirst atomic bomb?E) Of course. I was his student, you know, at

    Cornell University.

    48. Gary: Is this the website you like best whenit comes to scientific news?Philip: Yes, I suppose it is. Its updatedweekly and well-linked to related websites.Gary:- ----Philip: Thats hard to say. So manyscientific factsare being questioned thesedays.

    A) Is it university-owned?

    B) Does it keep up with recent developments?C) Whats the level? College stuff?D) From a scientific point of view, how reliable

    is it?E) Does it cover all the sciences?

    49. Brian: Have you read this book, WaterFollies?Peter: No I havent; but Ive heard a lotabout it. It focuses on how much water isbeing wasted, doesnt it?Brian:- ----Peter: Good! Its time someone took a firmstand against the waste.

    A) Thats right. And its pretty critical of man forbeing so unconcerned about this waste.

    B) No. It actually concentrates on ground water.C) Yes. Most people seem to think ground

    water is boundless.D) And the gold-mining industry is attacked for

    its vast dewatering operations.E) And the consequences include dry rivers

    and land subsidence.

    50. Sam: Do you think NASAs emergencyescape plan for space-bound astronautswill work?Robert: Thats hard to say. I suppose reallyit willdepend on the kind of emergency thatpresents itself.Sam:- ----

    Robert: Actually, the colour is a survivalfeature too. It makes a search for the creweasier.

    A) It reminds one of science-fiction films, witheverything neatly planned.

    B) It seems a bit like a game to me. The suitsare a brilliant orange colour.

    C) The antigravity suit squeezes the legs toprevent blood from pooling in them.

    D) Apparently shuttle bailout is a last resort, tobe used only if landing becomes impossible.

    E) Lets hope the Challengercatastrophe is notrepeated.

    51. Larry: Theyre holding a young designerscompetition for designing a robot to put outa house fire.Tony: I think you mean to blow out acandle!Larry:- ----Tony: But you are right. The final aim is, ofcourse, to put out house fires.

    A) Well, at this stage, thats all theyre askingfor.

    B) Do you think they ever will?C) That shouldnt be too difficult. The real

    problem is to locate the fire.

    D) If it could set off an alarm even, that wouldbe useful, wouldnt it?

    E) Once a fire takes hold it becomes a majorproblem.

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    47. Sarah : Have you ever thought about how

    paleontologists name the new fossils theyfind?They dont only give the fossils a boring,descriptive name in Latin.Laura :- ----Sarah : Well, in this article it says that onepaleontologist named a newly discoveredtypeof dinosaur fossil gojirasaurus after theoriginalJapanese name for Godzilla!Laura : Thats funny! I wonder if theyllname any fossils after King Kong.

    A) I have a cousin whos studyingpaleontology; why dont we ask him?B) Certainly. There are rules for how new

    species and fossils must be named.C) Well, they surely have a catalogue of

    names they can use for every fossil theydiscover.

    D) Oh, really? What kinds of names do theygive them, then?

    E) Paleontologists have a sense of humour,too!

    48. Lisa : What are you reading?Andy : A book about caterpillars in theCosta Rican tropical forests. Did you knowthat theres one type of caterpillar thatlooks like a snakeshead?Lisa :- ----Andy : I should imagine, only to scare awaypredators.

    A) Looking at caterpillars always makes mefeel like Ive got one crawling up my arm!

    B) How strange. I wonder why?C) I dont know why this type of caterpillar lives

    in a tropical forest.D) How interesting. Does the book mention

    other types?E) Why did the writer choose to focus on only

    the forests in Costa Rica?

    49. Kathy : I went to a lecture yesterday givenby a microbiologist. He focused on bacteriacaught in Antarctic ice millions of yearsago, and stressed their importance inunderstanding how life on Earth works overlong periods of time.Bruce :- ----

    Kathy : He said that life on Earth consistsmostly of microbes, and they can adapt toevery possible environment.Bruce :That sounds interesting. Did hesuggest any reading material on thesubject?

    A) What is the lecturers special area of studywithin the field of microbiology?

    B) Did you ask him any questions after thelecture?

    C) I find microbiology incredibly interesting;dont you?

    D) Who else attended the lecture besides you?

    E) How can anything so tiny have an influnceon the planet as a whole? Amazing.Anything else?

    50. Terry : Did you know that scientists havefound perfectly preserved comet dust inthe ice in Antarctica?Lynne :- ----Terry : Yes, it is. The samples foundpreviously in Antarctica and in Greenlandhad been compacted and changed by theice around them, but these new sampleshavent.Lynne : Then their larger size and goodcondition must make them easier toanalyse.

    A) Thats nothing new! Dont you think?B) Are the dust samples taken from a comets

    tail by spacecraft similar to this?C) Where in Antarctica was the dust

    discovered?D) It must have been difficult for the scientists

    to locate the dust.E) That was J ean Duprats study, wasnt it?

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    51. Keith : It looks like more and more countriesin the EU are turning to wind power for theirenergy.Cherie :- ----Keith : Actually its not, because sometimesthe wind turbines are built without proper

    planning, and this affects the surroundingenvironment negatively.Cherie : Oh, I wasnt aware of that.

    A) I think a combination of wind and solarpower would be best.

    B) I think thats very good. Yes?C) Whats your opinion of wind power?D) I thought wind turbines couldnt generate

    enough power to make a difference.E) Do you think wind power will help reduce

    carbon emissions?

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    47. Maeve : l learned today that there areactually two types of synapses in ananimals nervous system.

    Charles :- ----Maeve : Which type transmits signalsfaster?Charles : The second, because it sendssignals directly, without using aneurotransmitter.

    A) Oh, really? I only know of one type.B) Most people have only heard of chemical

    synapses.C) Electrical synapses were first found in

    crayfish in 1957.D) Yes, chemical and electrical synapses.E) Synapses send information from the

    nervous system to the brain, and vice versa.

    48. Tim : Did you know that NASA is going tosend another manned mission to upgradeand repair the Hubble space telescope?Max : Oh? I thought that, after the 2003Columbia shuttle disaster, they were goingto send manned spacecraft only to theInternational Space Station.Tim :- ----Max : I hope NASAs taking the properprecautions this time.

    A) The space telescope is deterioratingbecause of dust and radiation.

    B) Well, NASA changed its mind because arobotic mission has turned out to beimpossible.

    C) Hubble was first launched into space in1990. Did you know that?

    D) I learned from this article that Edwin Hubblewas the first astronomer to describe theexpansion of the universe.

    E) The Hubble telescope has sent backthousands of valuable images. I think itsworth the mission, dont you?

    49. Mary : I watched a news report this eveningabout a man who had started many forestfires. Investigators were able to find him byexamining the areas where the fires hadstarted.Paul :- ----Mary : No; they looked very carefully,

    sometimes with a magnifying glass ormetal detector, to find the match or otheragent that had been used to set the fire,and then they traced it back to the person.It almost always works.

    A) Have you ever been near a forest fire whenit was burning?

    B) A fire last August nearly burnt up my auntshome in California. I hope they catchwhoever set that fire, too.

    C) How could they possibly have done that?Werent all the clues burnt up in the fire?

    D) How could they find the place where the fire

    had started?E) I think people should be very careful withmatches or cigarettes when they are in theforest.

    50. Carol : Do you know what makes birdsvision better than ours?Mike :- ----Carol : Why do they have that ability whenhumans dont?Mike : I think its because early mammalswere active at night, when theres noultraviolet light from the sun, and so theylost the ability, but birds didnt.

    A) Its partly because they can see ultravioletlight wavelengths, while humans cant.

    B) They need to see better in order todetermine the health of a potential mate.

    C) Its impossible for humans to know whatbirds perception of colours is actually like.

    D) I think their vision is always strengthened byultraviolet light.

    E) Insects can also see ultravioletwavelengths.

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    51. Brenda : Have you heard of the new Internettechnology that allows people to conduct asearch for information by entering a phototaken with a mobile telephone into thesearch engine?Ryan :- ----Brenda : Well, for example, sending a photo

    of a nearby landmark building might giveyou a street map of the area.Ryan : That would be useful if you were lostin a foreign city.

    A) I can barely use my mobile to call someone,let alone to send a picture over the Internet!

    B) Who told you that?C) What good would that be?D) Oh, another new technology.E) Dont believe everything you read or see on

    the television.

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    1.C 11.C 21.B 31.A 41.B 51.E 61.A 71.C

    2.E 12.B 22.E 32.A 42.D 52.B 62.D 72.E

    3.A 13.D 23.C 33.A 43.E 53.C 63.A 73.C

    4.C 14.D 24.B 34.E 44.B 54.E 64.B 74.E

    5.D 15.C 25.C 35.C 45.B 55.B 65.B 75.B

    6.A 16.A 26.A 36.B 46.B 56.D 66.A 76.A

    7.D 17.B 27.B 37.E 47.C 57.A 67.D 77.B

    8.C 18.E 28.E 38.A 48.D 58.C 68.D 78.A

    9.A 19.B 29.D 39.C 49.D 59.D 69.E 79.C

    10.B 20.A 30.D 40.D 50.D 60.B 70.D 80.D

    2003 ARALIK DNEM DS FEN BLMLER

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    1.A 11.E 21.A 31.C 41.A 51.E 61.D 71.C2.C 12.B 22.B 32.D 42.C 52.C 62.B 72.D

    3.D 13.B 23.C 33.B 43.D 53.B 63.D 73.B

    4.E 14.D 24.A 34.A 44.B 54.D 64.B 74.C

    5.E 15.C 25.E 35.E 45.A 55.D 65.A 75.E

    6.B 16.E 26.A 36.B 46.E 56.B 66.E 76.D

    7.D 17.A 27.C 37.D 47.B 57.B 67.B 77.C

    8.E 18.D 28.B 38.C 48.A 58.B 68.E 78.A

    9.B 19.C 29.D 39.E 49.E 59.D 69.A 79.E

    10.D 20.D 30.D 40.C 50.C 60.A 70.B 80.D

    2004 MART DNEM DS FEN BLMLER

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    1.C 11.C 21.A 31.A 41.E 51.A 61.C 71.E

    2.D 12.D 22.D 32.B 42.D 52.E 62.D 72.B

    3.C 13.E 23.E 33.C 43.B 53.B 63.B 73.C

    4.A 14.A 24.B 34.E 44.A 54.D 64.A 74.D

    5.E 15.B 25.A 35.A 45.E 55.C 65.E 75.E

    6.C 16.C 26.C 36.D 46.D 56.B 66.A 76.A

    7.D 17.A 27.E 37.C 47.B 57.E 67.E 77.E

    8.A 18.B 28.D 38.E 48.A 58.C 68.C 78.D

    9.E 19.D 29.A 39.E 49.C 59.B 69.D 79.B

    10.B 20.E 30.C 40.D 50.B 60.A 70.C 80.C

    2004 ARALIK DNEM DS FEN BLMLER

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    1.E 11.B 21.B 31.A 41.A 51.A 61.E 71.C

    2.A 12.C 22.A 32.E 42.C 52.C 62.A 72.B

    3.B 13.C 23.B 33.E 43.D 53.D 63.D 73.A

    4.D 14.D 24.D 34.C 44.E 54.B 64.B 74.E

    5.C 15.B 25.A 35.B 45.D 55.E 65.C 75.C

    6.A 16.A 26.B 36.E 46.B 56.D 66.E 76.D

    7.E 17.E 27.A 37.A 47.A 57.C 67.A 77.B

    8.D 18.D 28.E 38.B 48.E 58.A 68.C 78.E

    9.A 19.A 29.C 39.D 49.D 59.B 69.C 79.A

    10.D 20.D 30.D 40.B 50.B 60.D 70.D 80.E

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    1.B 11.D 21.B 31.B 41.E 51.D 61.E 71.A2.D 12.E 22.E 32.C 42.B 52.C 62.A 72.C

    3.C 13.D 23.D 33.C 43.C 53.E 63.D 73.B

    4.B 14.E 24.D 34.D 44.B 54.A 64.C 74.D

    5.E 15.D 25.B 35.B 45.D 55.B 65.D 75.B

    6.A 16.B 26.E 36.B 46.C 56.D 66.B 76.A

    7.E 17.C 27.E 37.C 47.C 57.B 67.A 77.E

    8.D 18.A 28.A 38.B 48.A 58.E 68.E 78.C

    9.C 19.D 29.E 39.D 49.B 59.A 69.D 79.B

    10.B 20.C 30.E 40.A 50.A 60.D 70.E 80.C

    2005 ARALIK DNEM DS FEN BLMLER

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    1.A 11.E 21.D 31.D 41.D 51.A 61.A 71.A

    2.E 12.C 22.A 32.A 42.A 52.D 62.B 72.B

    3.A 13.A 23.E 33.D 43.B 53.B 63.E 73.C

    4.C 14.D 24.B 34.C 44.E 54.C 64.D 74.E

    5.D 15.B 25.A 35.E 45.A 55.D 65.A 75.A

    6.B 16.C 26.B 36.C 46.B 56.E 66.B 76.B

    7.D 17.E 27.C 37.B 47.C 57.C 67.C 77.C

    8.C 18.D 28.E 38.D 48.A 58.A 68.D 78.E

    9.E 19.B 29.B 39.A 49.D 59.B 69.C 79.D

    10.B 20.C 30.A 40.E 50.E 60.D 70.B 80.A

    2006 MART DNEM DS FEN BLMLER

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    1.E 11.C 21.D 31.D 41.A 51.A 61.B 71.D

    2.D 12.B 22.E 32.B 42.D 52.D 62.A 72.E

    3.A 13.A 23.D 33.A 43.A 53.A 63.D 73.C

    4.B 14.D 24.A 34.E 44.D 54.C 64.E 74.B

    5.C 15.E 25.C 35.C 45.E 55.B 65.C 75.A

    6.A 16.B 26.B 36.B 46.B 56.C 66.B 76.D

    7.B 17.A 27.C 37.E 47.C 57.D 67.E 77.B

    8.E 18.C 28.D 38.B 48.D 58.B 68.A 78.E

    9.D 19.D 29.C 39.E 49.A 59.E 69.D 79.D

    10.B 20.E 30.E 40.C 50.B 60.C 70.E 80.A

    2006 EKM DNEM DS FEN BLMLER

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    1.D 11.C 21.C 31.D 41.A 51.E 61.A 71.B

    2.C 12.A 22.A 32.C 42.D 52.D 62.D 72.D

    3.B 13.B 23.B 33.B 43.B 53.B 63.B 73.C

    4.E 14.C 24.C 34.D 44.E 54.C 64.D 74.B

    5.D 15.A 25.E 35.B 45.A 55.E 65.E 75.E

    6.A 16.E 26.D 36.A 46.C 56.C 66.A 76.C

    7.E 17.D 27.C 37.E 47.B 57.A 67.B 77.D

    8.B 18.E 28.B 38.D 48.D 58.D 68.C 78.B

    9.D 19.B 29.E 39.B 49.E 59.B 69.D 79.A

    10.E 20.D 30.A 40.C 50.A 60.E 70.E 80.D

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    1.A 11.E 21.D 31.D 41.B 51.C 61.B 71.C

    2.D 12.B 22.B 32.A 42.C 52.D 62.C 72.B

    3.C 13.C 23.C 33.E 43.D 53.E 63.D 73.D

    4.E 14.D 24.E 34.B 44.E 54.C 64.E 74.C

    5.B 15.E 25.A 35.E 45.C 55.E 65.D 75.A

    6.D 16.A 26.D 36.B 46.A 56.D 66.B 76.E

    7.E 17.B 27.B 37.D 47.D 57.A 67.D 77.B

    8.C 18.A 28.E 38.E 48.B 58.B 68.C 78.C

    9.A 19.E 29.D 39.A 49.C 59.C 69.D 79.D

    10.B 20.C 30.C 40.D 50.A 60.A 70.A 80.E

    2007 EKM DNEM DS FEN BLMLER

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    1.E 11.B 21.E 31.E 41.D 51.B 61.D 71.E

    2.B 12.A 22.B 32.B 42.C 52.E 62.A 72.C

    3.C 13.D 23.A 33.D 43.A 53.C 63.C 73.B

    4.D 14.E 24.C 34.A 44.B 54.B 64.B 74.D

    5.A 15.C 25.E 35.C 45.E 55.D 65.E 75.A

    6.C 16.D 26.A 36.B 46.C 56.B 66.C 76.D

    7.D 17.B 27.D 37.A 47.D 57.A 67.B 77.B

    8.E 18.C 28.C 38.E 48.B 58.D 68.D 78.A

    9.A 19.A 29.B 39.C 49.E 59.E 69.E 79.E

    10.C 20.D 30.A 40.B 50.A 60.C 70.A 80.C

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