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Test 4
READING AND USE OF ENGLISH (1 hour 30 minutes)
Part 1
For questions 1-8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
There is an example at the beginning (0).
0 A managed B functioned C performed D worked
Photography at its most daring
Photographers who have (0) ....2.... So close to volcanoes that their clothes started to burn, come
within stroking (1) .......... of tigers in the wild, or dived under sea ice in freezing cold water have
(2) .......+. forces for an exhibition, (8) .......... a displaying images from the harshest places on
Earth
Polar bears and seals were (4) . on camera by a photographer who grew up in the Arctic
and trained as a (8) .......... biologist. He dives under sea ice to swim with his subjects, once
offending a leopard seal by (6).......... the penguin she tried to feed him with. Another exhibitor has
recorded not only tigers but also chimpanzees that had never before encountered human beings.
The volcano enthusiasts work in fireproof suits, always at risk of becoming so (7) . by the
beauty of the eruptions that they venture too close. There ate invisible pockets of gas as well as
flames, all of which contribute to the (8) .......... perils of being an extreme photographer.
68A interval
A united
A billed
| A snatched
A aquatic
A repulsing
A transfixed
A reckless.
B space
B joined
B announced
B captured
B sea
B denying
B bound
B deadly
Reading and Use of English
C distance
© merged
C labelled
C taken
C marine
C dismissing
C focussed
© alarming
D reach
D integrated
D scheduled
D suspended
D ocean
D refusing
D held
D fearful
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Part 2
For questions 9-16, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only
‘one word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your answers IN CAPITAL.
LETTERS on the separate answer sheet.
bamote: [0] [AMO UIN OOOO
Altering the modern mind
Arecently published book claims that the (0) AMOUNT. of time we spend on the Internet is changing
the very structure of our brains. Its thesis is simple enough: not only that the modern world's
relentless informational overload is killing our capacity (9) .......... reflection, contemplation and
patience, but that our online habits are also altering the way our brains are wired,
In the book, the author looks (10) ....
and the (11) .......... 10 which they influenced our essential models of thought. He argues that
the Internet's multipli
on such human inventions as the map and the clock
... fise to hurried and
ity of stimuli and mass of information have (12) .....
distracted thinking. Without putting too fine a point on it, the author concludes that our ability to
learn (13).......... atall worthwhile has become superficial. Surprisingly very (14) .......... research
has looked into the Internet's effects on the brain, but further research is (15) .......... hand and is
investigating whether deep-thinking processes really are in (16) .......... of disappearing,
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