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Fashion fallacies ( 88 )
1. a) FALSE for airline travel, ...better choices  b) TRUE tent-shaped dresses.....really slim
3. a-climb-up b)overweight c)clutch d)fashion  4. a)not too soft, shoulder vass wouldn't slide off b)be worn c)wearning d) provided
Dreams (J-90)
1 a) TRUE in a dream a friend may..... out to be true. b) FALSE a middle-aged man..... glamorous girlfriends.
3 a)twisted b)quarrel c)turn out d)tiny  4.a)dont /do i b)created / which are c)who /that d)are / does
5. The blue planet (S-93)
2. a) TRUE. As long ago … all lefe is on the oceans  b)FALSE. Some of the other planet … 459F of absolute Zero
3. a) oasis b)surface c)contrast d) waste  4. a) reveals / dry b) is /until c) is converted / with d)from / of
A yes of siesta (S-95)
2.a)TRUE. Without clock , natural light … two hour in the afternoon b)FALSE. Afternoon sleep is usually dreamless , deep and restful
3. a) corporations b) cues c)drawback d) reward  4 a) Did you wake up / wake up b) didnt have /because c)How many time /for d)said /didnt work
Incineration (S-96)
2.a)TRUE. They also emphasize the high … maintenance of facilities b)FALSE. Even if recycling rate… be accommodate in landfills
3. a) less b) incineration c) stimulus d) accommodated 4. a) who / of them b) often / once c) poisoned / causing d ) for / in the
Man bites shark (J-97)
2. a) TRUE. Contrary to their … restaurant each week b)FALSE. The portable POD … unwilling to enter
3. a)clear b)battled c) to harm d)unwilling 4. a) more /a b) found / was c) In / of / dont enter /bleed
Romeo and Juliet in Turkey, in 1996 (MOD-97)
2.a)TRUE. Week later, Sarah … attended by their parent  b) TRUE. Turk cannot understand … with their parect agreement
3. a)pestering b)dowry c)outraged d) urging 4. a)Musa may be faced with a 5 year sentence for rape b)supported want that Sarah to stay in Turkey c)who / when d) at / although
European youth see Britons as racist drunks
1 a) False.``other Europeans do not…..of the British´´.  b) False. ``Other factors contributing….racial intolerance.
3 a) report… b) rioting …c) portrayed …d) findings. 4 a) drink/up … b) hadn´t traveled/wouldn´t have learnt…c) sailing/for…d) must/has left
Alternative to military service in Italy (J97-98)
2 a) True.``The number of young….recent years´´ b) False. ``They give you an…follow it.´´
3 a) stating …b)corps… c)to gain …d)to run  4 a)doing/hadn´t seen..b)moving/better/staying/of…d)Ezeo dind´t know what he could do for those people.

Eating habits of young citizen of Hong Kong (J95-96)
2 a)False. ``But fewer than …weight later´´  b)True. `` Hong Kong should follow….programme in school´´.
3 a)alarming… b)stick..c)bribe…d)but  4 a)Unless you eat properly a child, you won´t became a healthy adult….b)Parents want their children to do their homework…c) at/to..d)watching/in.

THE BERMUDA ISLANDS (J-00)
1.a) FALSE spanish explorer juan bermudez...left his name and fled b) FALSE mr.allen`s aim is to mend....its former glory
2.a)Because a survivor`s narration of the shipwreck it´s supposed to be the source of inspiration for shakespeare´s The Tempest.
b)Currently Bermuda is the most important place for practicing scuba-diving and also offers to tourist much more than just a sunny beach.
3.snared-starving-shipwreck-launched 4.far/from-its/since-to visit/had-are inhabitted/is called
RHINOCEROS LAKE (S-00)
1.a) FALSE A good instance of thisis provided…american artist… b) TRUE Excitedly they followed the….. Beebe Lake,
2.a)He made a sort of apparatus to leave rhinoceros foot footprints b)People followed the tracks abdsoluted convinced that they were the footprints of real rhinoceros.
3.misconceptions/instance/rope/learned 4. with/the- can/from-who/seeing-the deverest/have ever meet



ABUSE OF ANTIBIOTICS(J-01)
1.a) TRUE in poor conuntries the biggest...course of treatment. b) TRUE developed nations must drastically reduce antibiotic usage
2.a)Because everybody thinks that we are protected by medicines and specially by antibiotics
b)We can contribute to preserve their effectiveness if we ask for antibiotics only when it is necessary and diseases are serious enough for taking them.
3. scratch-remain-soared-bequeath 4.some/for/killing-have once been easily cured/stronger to- should-have lived/for
BURGLARS MOVE IN FOR THE WEEKEND (S-01)
1.a )FALSE she had arranged for her....wedding in London b.) TRUE mrs cox has cared husband....for her.
2.a)the house was emty that weekend because Mrs. Cox went to London for a wedding.She left her husband in hospital and a friends of the couple looked after their dog.
3 making off-haul-locked-cared 4.that/was told-will visit/about-if/would-warned/opened
POINTING THE FINGER (J-02)
1.a) FALSE A report published..... index finger. b.) FALSE early symptoms... by the tehder age of 18 months
2.a)Because they have studied that fingers have a lot of information on about many aspects of our personal characteristics.
b)Children with autism are not able to interact other people and communicate in a normal way, as well as point at things or engage in plays or activities.
3 creases-gaze-ratio-average 4. is fixed/be governed-although/to-earlier/easier-i could never imagine that my fingers could say so many things
BEAUTY OVER YOUTH (S-02)
1.a) FALSE they showed the picture....same eight pictures b). TRUE all three group of men chose her
2.a)Because most aspects regarding beaty such as fashion clothes, cosmetics,TV…show young women enjoying these things.
b)the study implics that men prefer beautiful women who are not young although the young women could give them more children.
3. countless- primarily- take into account- bequeath 4. about/enough-was done/since-who/has been-helping/biggest
ELVIS LIVE`S(J-03)
1. a)FALSE. "It was as her 11th ... American GI in Germany" b)FALSE. "Even though they realised ... to the local Elvis Presley society."
2.a)Because Elvis delivered the letter to this landlady who mislaid it so the letter was not finally posted. b)she felt deeply moved and cried.
3 a) swooned b)grave c) staying d) tracking down  4.a) their/ was b) was found /was cleaned out c) to /could
DRAGONS(s-03)
1. a)TRUE."To the Chinese… which brought good luck" b)FALSE."All these dragons do have some things … and they can often breathe fire."
2.a)they appear in European cultures following the legends and literature of ancient Greeks and the medieval population.
b)It is said that dragons lool like dinosaurs in size and shape.
3.a) wise b) guarding c) resemble d) submerged 4. a) have formed/ to know b) was seen / because c) largueza /bigger d) that dragons had played an important role in his life

A relative difference (M-04)
1.a)False. …This similarity…..to be extended to chimpanzees. b)False. …hace cut their numbers …to less than one-lenth of that now.
2.a)there has been some discoveries of fossils showing the existence of human-like creatures millions of years ago which could be the ancestors of monkeys and humans.
b)the definitive difference is the ability of language humans have in comparison to primates .This explains our evolution and our change to live in cities, working and progressing.
3.a)link b)skull c)leap d)seemingly 4.
Coetzee wins Nobel Prize(J-04)
1.A)FALSE ."The Nobel has often been misapplied. It evaded Tolstoy, Ckekhov, Joyce, Kafka nad Nabokov" B)FALSE ."Coetzee was born in Cape Town in 1940 … in a superb autobiographical novel."
2.a)Because political factors seems to have more importance than just the literary ones.
b)he worked for IBM and after that he was a professor of literature and published literary criticism.
3.a) unquestionably b) wholly c) assumptions d) swiftly 4. a) who/last b) winning/received c) whose/ was not chosen d) about /his


 

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