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TEXT 1
Questions 36-40
By the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th, the British Royal Navy was the most powerful navy in the world. (3)__________ all the Royal Navy's warships were made of wood and had sails, just like every other ship. Sails meant that these ships had to rely on wind power. (4) __________ if there was some wind, the ships could move forward; if there wasn't, the ships could not move. Relying on the wind was a huge disadvantage for sailing ships. Then, in 1815, the United States Navy launched Demologos, the first warship with a steam engine instead of sails. Changes in technology continued year on year, Soon, ships were built of iron and finally steel. Today, almost all ships have engines that use oil, (5) __________ they do not need to rely on wind power.
TEXT 2
Questions 41-46
Millions of people wear diamonds, but few people know all of these four facts about them. First, the word diamond comes from the Greek word adamas which means unbreakable. (8) __________ most diamonds are made almost entirely of carbon and were created deep inside the Earth at a high temperature and pressure. (9)__________ not all diamonds came from the Earth. Black diamonds, called carbonado, were probably deposited here by meteors from outer space. Third, many people believe that diamonds come from coal that has been compressed, or squeezed, under great pressure deep inside the Earth. But did you know that most diamonds are older than the first trees or plants, so they could not have come from coal? (10) Although many diamonds are colourless, others are coloured. (11) __________ a small amount of boron within a diamond's crystals creates a blue diamond, whereas a small amount of nitrogen creates a yellow diamond.
In the bustling city of Technoville, Professor Alexander Wright, a visionary inventor, left behind a legacy of groundbreaking creations. His inventions not only transformed the cityscape but also inspired a new generation of innovators.
Professor Wright's most celebrated invention was the Quantum Generator, a device capable of harnessing (1) _______________ energy from the quantum realm. Its clean and limitless power supply revolutionized the city's energy infrastructure.
The professor's workshop, a hidden gem in the heart of Technoville, was filled with (2) _______________ gadgets and unfinished prototypes. Exploring the workshop was like stepping into a realm where the boundaries between imagination and reality blurred.
One of Professor Wright's more whimsical inventions was the Levitation Sphere, a spherical device that defied gravity, allowing objects to hover in mid-air. Its (3) _______________ applications ranged from transportation to artistic installations.
The Clockwork Companion, a mechanical pet designed to provide companionship, was another of Professor Wright's creations. Its intricate gears and (4) _______________ design made it a beloved addition to many households.
In the field of transportation, the professor introduced the Sky Glider, a sleek airborne vehicle that utilized anti-gravity technology. Its streamlined design and silent operation transformed the city's skyline, offering a glimpse into the (5) _______________ of urban mobility.
The Quantum Communicator, a handheld device capable of instantaneous communication over vast distances, connected people across Technoville. Its impact on (6) _______________ and interpersonal relationships was profound.
Despite his focus on futuristic technology, Professor Wright was also known for his Eco-Harvester, a device designed to purify polluted air and convert waste into reusable resources. The inventor's commitment to (7) _______________ solutions earned him accolades in environmental circles.
In the heart of Technoville, a monument known as the Inventor's Beacon stood tall, emitting a radiant glow powered by the Sustainable Energy Core. This beacon symbolized Professor Wright's vision of a city that thrived on (8) _______________ and innovation.
The professor's final project, the Time Capsule, aimed to preserve a snapshot of contemporary life for future generations. Citizens contributed items and messages, creating a (9) _______________ archive that would be opened decades later.
Technoville's annual Innovation Day, a celebration of creativity and technological advancements, pays homage to Professor Wright's legacy. His inventions continue to inspire young inventors, ensuring that his impact on the city's (10) _______________ will endure.
Choose the correct letter A, B, C or D.
. My brother is an architect. __________ works at home.
. The Internet improves your communication skills. __________ also enhances access to education.
. My mother-in-law is here with _____.
. ___________ use my glasses when I drive.
. I met our new classmate. __________ is from Tunisia.
. Sara delivered _______ speech about environmental pollution yesterday.
. __________speech was about education in the Arab world.
. We submitted our essays. The teacher said that ________ was the best.
. _______words made me so happy and proud.
. They did not give __________ a chance to rest after the long hours of training.
. My best friends and I always enjoy doing the same activities. ________ favourite is going hiking.
. I want to contact my teachers to thank them for everything they have done for me. Do you have _________email addresses?
. Kamal travels every year. _________favourite destination is Thailand.
. I usually use ___________ laptop to complete my assignments.
. The dog wags ___________ tail when it feels excited.
. The boy, ___________parents could not make it to the school concert, was disappointed.
. The book, __________ was written by Dyre, is sold out.
. This is the apartment in _______I live.
. I saw an old woman __________couldn’t walk.
. Rukayya, ___________mother makes lovely traditional Emirati dishes, has invited us for lunch.
. The smartphone ___________ I bought this month is already broken.
. The painting __________I’ve just finished had been sold.
. I remember the time ___________we went to the mountains and had so much fun together.
. The student ___________the teacher caught cheating was given a warning.
. You still can’t understand __________ your friend was punished.
. Which word best fits the sentence? The company's new policy was designed to _____ customer complaints.
. Select the word that is closest in meaning to "prevalent".
. Which word best completes the sentence? The scientist conducted an _____ investigation into the origins of the disease.
. Choose the word that best fits the context. The professor’s lecture was so _____ that most students had difficulty staying awake.
. Select the antonym of "augment".
. Which word fits the sentence? Despite the _____ of the evidence, the jury found the defendant not guilty.
. Choose the correct word to fill in the blank. The artist’s work was _____ by critics for its originality.
. Select the word that means the opposite of "exaggerate".
. Which word fits the sentence? The manager tried to _____ the concerns of the employees by holding a meeting.
. Select the synonym of "ambiguous".
. What is the main idea of the passage 1?
. What is a good title for this text 1?
. Choose the best answer for (3)_____.
. Choose the best answer for (4) _____.
. Choose the best answer for (5) _____.
. What is the main idea of the passage 2?
. What is a good title for this text 2?
. Choose the best answer for (8) _____.
. Choose the best answer for (9) _____.
. Choose the best answer for (10) _____.
. Choose the best answer for (11) _____.
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