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ÜDS FEN BÝLÝMLERÝNDE<br />

ÇIKMIÞ<br />

KELÝME VE GRAMER SORULARI<br />

2003 - 2007<br />

EÐÝTÝM VE YAYINCILIK HÝZMETLERÝ<br />

AKIN YAYINCILIK VE ÝNTERNET HÝZMETLERÝ<br />

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KELİME VE GRAMER SORULARI<br />

1. In 1838, the area around the base of the<br />

Leaning Tower of Pisa was excavated to ----<br />

columns that had sunk underground.<br />

A) descend B) complete<br />

C) enforce D) establish<br />

E) expose<br />

2. In the first half of the 20th century many<br />

scientists ---- liquid crystals as chemical<br />

impurities with no scientific or practical<br />

merit.<br />

A) put down B) wrote off<br />

C) let go of D) took care of<br />

E) left out<br />

3. I hope predictions that we'll begin to ---- oil<br />

around the year 2015 will convince people to<br />

use this precious resource more sparingly.<br />

A) run out of B) bring about<br />

C) slow down D) make do with<br />

E) send out for<br />

4. It is now realized that forest sizes ha<strong>ve</strong> a ---<br />

influence on the climate.<br />

A) reliable B) compulsi<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) significant D) contro<strong>ve</strong>rsial<br />

E) sensiti<strong>ve</strong><br />

5. Animal ---- that li<strong>ve</strong> in large communities<br />

are much more dependent on each other<br />

than was previously belie<strong>ve</strong>d.<br />

A) instincts B) patterns<br />

C) relati<strong>ve</strong>s D) species<br />

E) habitats<br />

6. I couldn't follow the section on quantum<br />

computers, but the rest is ---- easy to<br />

understand.<br />

A) comparati<strong>ve</strong>ly B) permanently<br />

C) consequently D) sensibly<br />

E) comprehensibly<br />

7. This comprehensi<strong>ve</strong> Encyclopedia of<br />

Antarctica spans subjects ranging---- the<br />

history of exploration ---- glaciology,<br />

geology and biology.<br />

A) through / in B) of / with<br />

C) in / of D) from / to<br />

E) o<strong>ve</strong>r / for<br />

8. ----industry is concerned, money spent on<br />

research is money well spent.<br />

A) According to B) As much as<br />

C) As far as D) E<strong>ve</strong>n so<br />

E) With regard to<br />

9. Laser beams, ---- are useful in both<br />

medicine andindustry, were first predicted in<br />

science fiction some fifty years ago.<br />

A) which B) what<br />

C) whate<strong>ve</strong>r D) where<br />

E) whose<br />

10. Traffic congestion is frequently not<br />

caused by o<strong>ve</strong>rloading ---- by small<br />

disturbances in the flow.<br />

A) as B) but<br />

C) as well as D) more<br />

E) than<br />

11. Physicists certainly know more about the<br />

uni<strong>ve</strong>rse now than ----, but if anything they<br />

are ---- puzzled.<br />

A) once more / so<br />

B) once before / too<br />

C) e<strong>ve</strong>r before / e<strong>ve</strong>n more<br />

D) at such times / as much<br />

E) e<strong>ve</strong>r since / the more<br />

12. The texture of the rock suggested it came<br />

from an asteroid and not from a loose, sooty<br />

ice ball ---- a comet.<br />

A) including B) like<br />

C) as D) as well as<br />

E) such<br />

13. In order to establish the date of these<br />

footprints he ---- a technique that ---- when<br />

the sand grains were last exposed to light.<br />

A) uses / measured<br />

B) will use / has measured<br />

C) has used / will measure<br />

D) had used / would measure<br />

E) used / measures<br />

14. In his report he ---- that the scanning<br />

technology ---- with no<strong>ve</strong>l textile<br />

manufacturing techniques.<br />

A) may recommend / has been combined<br />

B) recommends / was combined<br />

C) has recommended / had been combined<br />

D) recommended / should be combined<br />

E) had recommended / would ha<strong>ve</strong> been<br />

combined<br />

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15. Soon, a revolutionary new steam engine<br />

---- speedboats more safely and efficiently<br />

than a con<strong>ve</strong>ntional outboard motor.<br />

A) has been powering<br />

B) would ha<strong>ve</strong> powered<br />

C) may be powering<br />

D) might ha<strong>ve</strong> powered<br />

E) can ha<strong>ve</strong> powered<br />

16. He assures me that the Department of<br />

Marine Biogeochemistry, which---- up in the<br />

1970s, ---- e<strong>ve</strong>r since.<br />

A) was set/ has been expanding<br />

B) had been set / was expanding<br />

C) would be set / will expand<br />

D) has been set / is expanding<br />

E) would ha<strong>ve</strong> been set / will be expanding<br />

21.<br />

A) whether B) in which<br />

C) as if D) surely<br />

E) since<br />

22.<br />

A) Similarly B) Whate<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

C) Accordingly D) Therefore<br />

E) Otherwise<br />

23.<br />

A) would find B) ha<strong>ve</strong> found<br />

C) are going to find D) were finding<br />

E) had to find<br />

17. To protect yourself from computer<br />

viruses, start by not opening attachments<br />

you ----, and ---- suspicious mail<br />

immediately.<br />

A) ha<strong>ve</strong>n't expected / to delete<br />

B) are not expecting / deleting<br />

C) were not expecting / to be deleted<br />

D) didn't expect / having deleted<br />

E) won't expect / to ha<strong>ve</strong> deleted<br />

18. To underline its confidence ---- the<br />

<strong>ve</strong>nture, one space company is already<br />

de<strong>ve</strong>loping a US-based space port to be<br />

ready ---- the first flights in 2005.<br />

A) with / against B) of / with<br />

C) for / by D) at / into<br />

E) in / for<br />

The more technologically enhanced we<br />

become, themore we are going to (19) — from<br />

people in the de<strong>ve</strong>loping world who ha<strong>ve</strong> ne<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

(20) — made a phone call. As scientists we<br />

must think of imaginati<strong>ve</strong> ways (21)— the<br />

de<strong>ve</strong>loping world can leap forward from the<br />

19th century into the 21 st century. (22) — the<br />

gap ne<strong>ve</strong>r will be bridged and we (23) —<br />

oursel<strong>ve</strong>s in a world that really is<br />

unsustainable.<br />

19.<br />

A) exceed B) distinguish<br />

C) distract D) di<strong>ve</strong>rge<br />

E) proceed<br />

20.<br />

A) e<strong>ve</strong>n B) but<br />

C) still D) just<br />

E) enough<br />

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1. The Abel Prize in mathematics is intended to<br />

finally ---- the gap left by Alfred Nobel, who<br />

chose to ignore mathematics when he<br />

established the Nobel prizes.<br />

A) fill B) link<br />

C) avoid D) refuse<br />

E) exceed<br />

2. Reef scientists ha<strong>ve</strong> compiled, what could<br />

be the most compelling ---- yet, that farming<br />

is harming the Great Barrier Reef.<br />

A) circumstance B) proposal<br />

C) evidence D) discussion<br />

E) contro<strong>ve</strong>rsy<br />

3. In many parts of the world mains electricity<br />

is still ---- or e<strong>ve</strong>n nonexistent.<br />

A) con<strong>ve</strong>nient B) aggressi<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) deliberate D) unreliable<br />

E) impressi<strong>ve</strong><br />

4. During the 1960s the agronomist and food<br />

technologist Norman Borlaug launched<br />

what was called "the Green Revolution",<br />

which ---- reduced hunger in<br />

underde<strong>ve</strong>loped countries, by creating highyielding<br />

varieties of wheat and rice.<br />

A) di<strong>ve</strong>rsely B) plausibly<br />

C) currently D) ad<strong>ve</strong>rsely<br />

E) greatly<br />

5. ---- by data from the Galileo mission to<br />

Jupiter, scientists think a 40,000 km-thick<br />

molten layer of metallic hydrogen lurks<br />

below Jupiter's clouds.<br />

A) Got o<strong>ve</strong>r B) Carried away<br />

C) Put off D) Played out<br />

E) Backed up<br />

6. When World War I began, one military item<br />

that no nation ---- in large numbers was the<br />

helmet.<br />

A) took o<strong>ve</strong>r B) had on hand<br />

C) made up D) kept on<br />

E) put up with<br />

7. Waste heat can be turned ---- electricity<br />

using a type of solar cell powered ---- heat<br />

rather than light.<br />

A) from / with B) on / to<br />

C) by/ from D) into / by<br />

E) off / through<br />

8. The first European mission to another planet<br />

is ---- its way, ---- the delight and relief of all<br />

invol<strong>ve</strong>d.<br />

A) about / by B) off / for<br />

C) in / o<strong>ve</strong>r D) through / with<br />

E) on / to<br />

9. Recent claims that the African elephant is<br />

actually two species ----, but the debate still -<br />

---.<br />

A) were contradicted / was continuing<br />

B) ha<strong>ve</strong> been contradicted / continues<br />

C) would ha<strong>ve</strong> been contradicted / is continuing<br />

D) will be contradicted / will be continuing<br />

E) are being contradicted / has continued<br />

10. The first of the great steel arch bridges ---- by<br />

James Eads ---- the Mississippi at St Louis.<br />

A) designed / to be spanning<br />

B) had been designed / spanning<br />

C) has been designed / having spanned<br />

D) was designed / to span<br />

E) was being designed / to ha<strong>ve</strong> spanned<br />

11. Precast construction, in which parts of the<br />

building ---- on the ground, then lifted into<br />

place, ---- less expensi<strong>ve</strong> than cast-in-place<br />

methods.<br />

A) will be finished / would be<br />

B) were finished / would be<br />

C) are being finished / will be<br />

D) used to be finished / had been<br />

E) are finished / is<br />

12. The mummified remains of Oetzi the Iceman<br />

seem to suggest that this famous Stone Age<br />

man ---- from an attacker before ---- to death.<br />

A) had fled / to bleed<br />

B) may ha<strong>ve</strong> fled / bleeding<br />

C) fled / having bled<br />

D) was fleeing / having had to bleed<br />

E) has fled / to be bleeding<br />

13. ---- I in<strong>ve</strong>stigated and studied my scientist<br />

colleague's account of an environmental<br />

experiment, ---- thoroughly convinced I ha<strong>ve</strong><br />

become that it has no value whatsoe<strong>ve</strong>r.<br />

A) So far as / most<br />

B) The more / the more<br />

C) Just as / more<br />

D) Neither / nor<br />

E) So long as / e<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

14. Physicists certainly know ---- about the<br />

uni<strong>ve</strong>rse now---- e<strong>ve</strong>r before.<br />

A) so much / that B) enough / just as<br />

C) both / and D) more / than<br />

E) as well / as<br />

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15. For a domestic staircase, an additional form<br />

of support, ---- a "carriage", that is a beam<br />

under the centre of the stairs, is not usually<br />

necessary.<br />

A) in case of B) so that<br />

C) such as D) according to<br />

E) either<br />

16. Coral reefs are home to ---- of the most<br />

beautiful and unusual forms of marine life, --<br />

-- of which are found in only 18 places in the<br />

world.<br />

22.<br />

A) on the other hand B) moreo<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

C) in contrast D) occasionally<br />

E) regrettably<br />

23.<br />

A) incapable B) comparable<br />

C) suitable D) disrupti<strong>ve</strong><br />

E) conditional<br />

A) few / much B) many / none<br />

C) much / few D) a lot / any<br />

E) some / many<br />

17. ---- the span of a suspension bridge<br />

increases, the structure de<strong>ve</strong>lops a "gravity"<br />

stiffness due to its own weight.<br />

A) As B) Howe<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

C) Whereas D) While<br />

E) In case<br />

18. Dinosaurs may ha<strong>ve</strong> terrorized other<br />

creatures during their time on Earth, ----<br />

now it has emerged that some species had<br />

a taste for the flesh of their own kind.<br />

A) unless B) whether<br />

C) because D) e<strong>ve</strong>n if<br />

E) so that<br />

The design and construction of foundations are<br />

largely controlled by the contours or falls of the<br />

site and the type of subsoil. Site falls (19) ---- 1<br />

in 20 usually require special methods of<br />

foundation construction. Gra<strong>ve</strong>l or chalk are<br />

good subsoils (20) ---- they do not hold<br />

moisture, and (21) ---- heavy loads. They are,<br />

(22) ----, economical and do not vary in bulk<br />

with the vagaries of the weather and<br />

temperature. Most rocks are eminently (23) ----<br />

but usually expensi<strong>ve</strong> to work.<br />

19.<br />

A) replacing B) completing<br />

C) exceeding D) reducing<br />

E) surviving<br />

20.<br />

A) just B) or<br />

C) unless D) since<br />

E) besides<br />

21.<br />

A) can support B) ha<strong>ve</strong> supported<br />

C) would support D) supported<br />

E) could support<br />

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1. In 1994, se<strong>ve</strong>n countries signed an accord,<br />

agreeing to guidelines designed to minimize<br />

the — of salmon farming on wild fish in the<br />

north Atlantic.<br />

A) relevance B) establishment<br />

C) impact D) perception<br />

E) impro<strong>ve</strong>ment<br />

2. Had this 70m-long asteroid entered the<br />

Earth's atmosphere, it could ha<strong>ve</strong> — a large<br />

city.<br />

A) reconciled B) inflated<br />

C) captured D) destroyed<br />

E) erupted<br />

3. India has dozens of half-completed water<br />

projects, not to mention a —, centuries-old<br />

infrastructure of f<strong>org</strong>otten local watersupply<br />

systems.<br />

A) perishable B) stable<br />

C) vast D) predominant<br />

E) sensiti<strong>ve</strong><br />

4. Researchers attending the World Water<br />

Forum in Kyoto last year argued that<br />

collecting and using water more — would<br />

lessen the need for more dams.<br />

A) efficiently B) plentifully<br />

C) wastefully D) remarkably<br />

E) speedily<br />

5. Apparently the drop in farm incomes had<br />

nothing to — the introduction of modern<br />

farming methods.<br />

A) close down B) make out<br />

C) sort out D) force out<br />

E) do with<br />

6. Most of our exposure to <strong>org</strong>anic mercury —<br />

eating oily fish such as tuna.<br />

A) plays up B) turns into<br />

C) comes from D) finds out<br />

E) puts up with<br />

7. In calculators, calculations — entirely with<br />

integers yield exact results as long as the<br />

numbers — too big for the space allotted.<br />

A) doing / were not<br />

B) having done / ha<strong>ve</strong> not been<br />

C) to ha<strong>ve</strong> been done / would not ha<strong>ve</strong> been<br />

D) done /are not<br />

E) to be done / will not be<br />

8 . Twenty years ago the study of aging — as<br />

somewhat misdirected, but now it — into an<br />

important science.<br />

A) was regarded / has de<strong>ve</strong>loped<br />

B) had been regarded / would de<strong>ve</strong>lop<br />

C) has been regarded / would be de<strong>ve</strong>loping<br />

D) would ha<strong>ve</strong> been regarded / had de<strong>ve</strong>loped<br />

E) was being regarded / has been de<strong>ve</strong>loping<br />

9 . In some ways, we know little more about the<br />

planets than — the ancients who worshipped<br />

them.<br />

A) had done B) ha<strong>ve</strong> done<br />

C) do D) would do<br />

E) did<br />

10. The first stage of the new factory project —<br />

last year, and work on the second phase —<br />

well now.<br />

A) had been completed / would progress<br />

B) was completed / is progressing<br />

C) would ha<strong>ve</strong> been completed / was<br />

progressing<br />

D) has been completed / will progress<br />

E) was being completed / has progressed<br />

11. While the battle — out in the open, the<br />

technological capability of the coalition<br />

forces — them the lead.<br />

A) had been fought / was giving<br />

B) was fought / would gi<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) was being fought / ga<strong>ve</strong><br />

D) would ha<strong>ve</strong> been fought / will gi<strong>ve</strong><br />

E) is being fought / has gi<strong>ve</strong>n<br />

12. Dwindling oil reser<strong>ve</strong>s and concerns —<br />

exhaust emissions ha<strong>ve</strong> heightened the<br />

search — more sustainable sources.<br />

A) into / with B) through / into<br />

C) about / at D) o<strong>ve</strong>r / for<br />

E) for / by<br />

13. The World Commission on Dams found that,<br />

— a<strong>ve</strong>rage, large dams exceed their budget<br />

— 56%.<br />

A) of / up B) in / off<br />

C) for / under D) by / from<br />

E) on / by<br />

14. The interiors of planets are totally<br />

inaccessible, — what we know about them<br />

comes from indirect measurements and<br />

analysis.<br />

A) so B) whereas<br />

C) e<strong>ve</strong>n though D) since<br />

E) so as<br />

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15. It was not long — the design deficiencies of<br />

the room became apparent.<br />

A) as if B) before<br />

C) until D) where<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

E) unless<br />

16. In e<strong>ve</strong>ry forensic laboratory there should be<br />

— with the basic training to make sense of<br />

botanical evidence.<br />

A) each B) anyone<br />

C) someone D) one another<br />

E) them<br />

17. The Centre conducted the study — identify<br />

priority areas for conservation.<br />

A) in order to B) as well as<br />

C) with respect to D) due to<br />

E) with reference to<br />

18. The next model the company produced was<br />

well engineered and finely built but, —, it<br />

ne<strong>ve</strong>r became popular and sales were poor.<br />

A) on the contrary B) e<strong>ve</strong>n so<br />

C) just as D) such as<br />

E) in accordance with<br />

Nuclear energy is now making a serious<br />

comeback. The design (19) — of the new<br />

nuclear reactors ha<strong>ve</strong> taken a huge step<br />

forward. (20) — being safer and less (21) — to<br />

terrorism than current nuclear plants, the new<br />

reactor (22) — double duty; it has to generate<br />

electricity and produce hydrogen which is the<br />

probable automobile fuel (23) — the future.<br />

19.<br />

A) delays B) complexities<br />

C) facilities D) requirements<br />

E) replacements<br />

20.<br />

A) E<strong>ve</strong>n so B) On the other hand<br />

C) As regards D) In contrast<br />

E) Besides<br />

21.<br />

A) vulnerable B) impulsi<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) conduci<strong>ve</strong> D) compulsi<strong>ve</strong><br />

E) disrupti<strong>ve</strong><br />

22.<br />

A) had to do B) must ha<strong>ve</strong> done<br />

C) must be done D) must do<br />

E) would ha<strong>ve</strong> to do<br />

23.<br />

A) at B) to<br />

C) with D) o<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

E) of<br />

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1. This particular rocket motor ---- to burn out<br />

after about 65 seconds, after which the craft<br />

---- to coast upward for about 20 seconds.<br />

A) was being designed / has continued<br />

B) had been designed / will continue<br />

C) was designed / had continued<br />

D) would be designed / continued<br />

E) has been designed / continues<br />

2. The company’s invol<strong>ve</strong>ment in refrigeration<br />

---- as early as 1918, but more than a decade<br />

sale ---- poor.<br />

A) began / remained<br />

B) had begun / ha<strong>ve</strong> remained<br />

C) was beginning / are remaining<br />

D) has begun / would remain<br />

E) would begin / had remained<br />

3. Programmes of this type ---- electricity, gas<br />

and water supply networks ---- from a central<br />

control point.<br />

A) allowed / managing<br />

B) allow / to be managed<br />

C) would allow / to ha<strong>ve</strong> been managed<br />

D) ha<strong>ve</strong> allowed / to ha<strong>ve</strong> managed<br />

E) will allow / having been managed<br />

4. If the permafrost ----, it ---- huge amounts of<br />

methane.<br />

A) melted / can release<br />

B) had melted / had released<br />

C) were to melt / released<br />

D) melts / could release<br />

E) is melting / would release<br />

5. With the help of two earth-orbiting infrared<br />

cameras, scientists ---- ele<strong>ve</strong>n acti<strong>ve</strong><br />

volcanoes for the past two years.<br />

A) are observing<br />

B) will ha<strong>ve</strong> obser<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

C) ha<strong>ve</strong> been observing<br />

D) were observing<br />

E) had obser<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

6. He belie<strong>ve</strong>s that the best scientists are<br />

curious ---- e<strong>ve</strong>rything, and not solely<br />

focused --- - a single discipline.<br />

A) about / on B) for / at<br />

C) of / by D) o<strong>ve</strong>r / through<br />

E) into / o<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

7. They suspect that those ---- charge of the<br />

nuclear energy plant may be using security<br />

considerations as a way ---- concealing a<br />

serious environmental risk.<br />

A) under / for B) at / to<br />

C) for / o<strong>ve</strong>r D) o<strong>ve</strong>r / into<br />

E) in / of<br />

8. They were immensely pleased with their find,<br />

----, although the crater’s size is not<br />

particularly noteworthy, its structure is<br />

unique.<br />

A) ne<strong>ve</strong>rtheless B) but<br />

C) howe<strong>ve</strong>r D) for<br />

E) unless<br />

9. Many of the most important de<strong>ve</strong>lopments in<br />

absolute dating ---- World War II ha<strong>ve</strong> come<br />

from the use of “radioacti<strong>ve</strong> clocks”.<br />

A) since B) during<br />

C) until D) before<br />

E) up to<br />

10. Questions about global warming are<br />

obviously of concern to the general public, -<br />

--- to go<strong>ve</strong>rnments and their scientific<br />

advisors.<br />

A) except B) so as<br />

C) on the whole D) as well as<br />

E) less than<br />

11. Actually, though he and I are both<br />

hydrologist, ---- duties and responsibilities<br />

are rather different; he is more concerned<br />

with flood defense activities, whereas ----<br />

field is strategic planning.<br />

A) their / his B) our / my<br />

C) your / our D) his / mine<br />

E) my / your<br />

12. Such an in<strong>ve</strong>stment would sa<strong>ve</strong> many times<br />

---- water as could e<strong>ve</strong>r be supplied by<br />

draining the Ebro ri<strong>ve</strong>r.<br />

A) the more B) more<br />

C) as much D) as more<br />

E) the most<br />

13. Acid rain now presents scientists in Asia<br />

with ---- e<strong>ve</strong>ry bit as demanding as those<br />

faced in Europe at the end of the 20th<br />

century.<br />

A) contradictions B) intentions<br />

C) challenges D) responses<br />

E) deceptions<br />

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14. The majority of obsolete pesticide stocks in<br />

Africa originate from local producers, or<br />

ha<strong>ve</strong> been the result of ---- purchasing<br />

policies.<br />

A) impressi<strong>ve</strong> B) conspicuous<br />

C) repulsi<strong>ve</strong> D) inappropriate<br />

E) influential<br />

15. The local officials had ---- wanted a steel<br />

bridge to span the ri<strong>ve</strong>r, but finally agreed to<br />

a reinforced concrete one.<br />

A) nearly B) initially<br />

C) fairly D) fully<br />

E) completely<br />

16. Maillart’s graphical analysis of this<br />

particular engineering problem ----<br />

mathematical complexity but could be<br />

applied to any cylindrical water container.<br />

21.<br />

A) such B) too<br />

C) more D) as<br />

E) so<br />

22.<br />

A) supply B) excess<br />

C) cost D) amount<br />

E) process<br />

23.<br />

A) risen B) fallen<br />

C) exchanged D) ceased<br />

E) delayed<br />

A) avoided B) deterred<br />

C) abused D) negotiated<br />

E) released<br />

17. Couldn’t we ensure that all critical networks<br />

are kept securely ---- from the rest of the<br />

world<br />

A) taken away B) left out<br />

C) put down D) made o<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

E) cut off<br />

18. A great many so-called useful gadgets<br />

sound great in theory but ---- in practice,<br />

don’t you agree<br />

A) make do B) pull down<br />

C) turn o<strong>ve</strong>r D) fall short<br />

E) keep up<br />

Towards the end of the 19thcentury the<br />

typewriter was already becoming popular, and<br />

new models rapidly followed (19) —. In<br />

particular, designers (20) — ways of making<br />

them smaller and lighter. Aluminum came to<br />

their aid. Up to that time aluminum had been<br />

(21) — expensi<strong>ve</strong> for use in anything except<br />

luxury items. But, following the disco<strong>ve</strong>ry in<br />

1886 of an electrolytic refining method the (22)<br />

— had increased and the price had accordingly<br />

(23) —.<br />

19.<br />

A) one another B) each one<br />

C) the next D) another<br />

E) the other one<br />

20.<br />

A) are seeking B) would seek<br />

C) ha<strong>ve</strong> sought D) sought<br />

E) would be seeking<br />

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1. Astronomers ---- that huge star explosions<br />

could create carbon, oxygen and other<br />

elements, then---- them into nearby<br />

interstellar space.<br />

A) are theorizing / are ejecting<br />

B) ha<strong>ve</strong> theorized / eject<br />

C) theorized / will eject<br />

D) theorize / would ha<strong>ve</strong> ejected<br />

E) will theorize / ejected<br />

2. Apparently there is a great deal of unused<br />

energy ---- around in our local environment<br />

that we ----to tap into.<br />

A) having flowed / may be able<br />

B) to flow / had been able<br />

C) to be flowing / were able<br />

D) flowing / might be able<br />

E) to ha<strong>ve</strong> flowed / might ha<strong>ve</strong> been able<br />

3. According to statistics ---- by the UN Food<br />

and Agriculture Organization, global banana<br />

production ---- steadily o<strong>ve</strong>r the past 40<br />

years.<br />

A) having been published / was rising<br />

B) to be published / would rise<br />

C) published / has been rising<br />

D) to publish / rose<br />

E) being published / had been rising<br />

4. Past research ---- running as a factor in<br />

human evolution because humans ---- poor<br />

at fast running compared to other<br />

mammals.<br />

A) dismissed / would be<br />

B) has dismissed / are<br />

C) had dismissed / ha<strong>ve</strong> been<br />

D) would dismiss / were<br />

E) was dismissing / were being<br />

5. The details---- yet, but the company ---- the<br />

results of the trials as soon as possible.<br />

A) aren't being re<strong>ve</strong>aled / has published<br />

B) hadn't been re<strong>ve</strong>aled / published<br />

C) won't be re<strong>ve</strong>aled / would ha<strong>ve</strong> published<br />

D) can't be re<strong>ve</strong>aled / would publish<br />

E) ha<strong>ve</strong>n't been re<strong>ve</strong>aled / will publish<br />

6. Each of these mini antennas is capable ----<br />

absorbing energy ---- short-wa<strong>ve</strong>length<br />

electromagnetic radiation.<br />

A) of / from B) to / off<br />

C) for / out of D) in / with<br />

E) at / through<br />

7. The strategy for dealing ---- a fire in a<br />

tunnel used to be ---- the train to continue<br />

until it had left the tunnel.<br />

A) from / through B) at / by<br />

C) to / with D) o<strong>ve</strong>r / to<br />

E) with / for<br />

8. Silicon-on-insulator technology, which has<br />

helped impro<strong>ve</strong> chip performance<br />

considerably, has become cheaper and<br />

easier to adopt, ---- a technology called<br />

Smart Cut.<br />

A) apart from B) as regards<br />

C) according to D) thanks to<br />

E) with respect to<br />

9. Unified field theory in physics is the theory<br />

that attempts to explain the four<br />

fundamental forces, which are strong<br />

nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic and<br />

gravity, ---- a single unified force.<br />

A) so as to B) ahead of<br />

C) in terms of D) with a view to<br />

E) on behalf of<br />

10. Scientists at the US Geological Sur<strong>ve</strong>y<br />

Center found that the Canadian quake, ----<br />

measured 7.9 on the Richter scale, triggered<br />

off se<strong>ve</strong>ral smaller ones as far as Nevada<br />

and Utah.<br />

A) in which B) which<br />

C) where D) what<br />

E) who<br />

11. Chip-making is <strong>ve</strong>ry competiti<strong>ve</strong>, so ----<br />

opportunity to cut costs and impro<strong>ve</strong> yields<br />

is highly prized.<br />

A) all B) certain<br />

C) some D) any<br />

E) such<br />

12. The nucleus is surrounded by a number of<br />

moving electrons, ---- of which has a<br />

negati<strong>ve</strong> charge equal to the positi<strong>ve</strong> charge<br />

on a proton.<br />

A) both B) much<br />

C) less D) more<br />

E) each<br />

13. When considering eye colour in birds, it is<br />

important to make a ---- between the eye<br />

wattle, which is the coloured skin around<br />

the eye, and the iris colour.<br />

A) consideration B) contribution<br />

C) replacement D) distinction<br />

E) significance<br />

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14. The US go<strong>ve</strong>rnment demands ---exemptions<br />

from a worldwide ban on the use of methyl<br />

bromide, a pesticide that damages the<br />

ozone layer.<br />

A) responsi<strong>ve</strong> B) eager<br />

C) indefinite D) susceptible<br />

E) major<br />

15. Africa's deserts are spreading ---- owing to<br />

cycles of drought together with o<strong>ve</strong>rfarming<br />

and o<strong>ve</strong>rgrazing.<br />

A) influentially B) successfully<br />

C) fundamentally D) continuously<br />

E) con<strong>ve</strong>niently<br />

16. The idea of changing CO2 into petrol was<br />

certainly an attracti<strong>ve</strong> one, but it was soon -<br />

--.<br />

21.<br />

A) would be B) ha<strong>ve</strong> been<br />

C) would ha<strong>ve</strong> been D) had been<br />

E) are being<br />

22.<br />

A) impairs B) accumulates<br />

C) relates D) exchanges<br />

E) reacts<br />

23.<br />

A) through B) from<br />

C) of D) to<br />

E) out of<br />

A) repeated B) discredited<br />

C) decei<strong>ve</strong>d D) implied<br />

E) inferred<br />

17. By one account, the team ---- the desired<br />

compound in just three days.<br />

A) dro<strong>ve</strong> through B) turned o<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

C) came up with D) put up with<br />

E) made up for<br />

18. The go<strong>ve</strong>rnment's nuclear adviser ---- that<br />

so far no radioacti<strong>ve</strong> contamination has<br />

been found outside the test site.<br />

A) points out B) puts out<br />

C) sets up D) takes o<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

E) gets in<br />

In the past a significant amount of the acid in<br />

rainfall was neutralized by alkaline materials,<br />

notably the calcium-rich minerals in windblown<br />

dusts. But recently there has been a slow (19) --<br />

-- in le<strong>ve</strong>ls of alkaline materials in the air; this is<br />

partly because there are fewer unpa<strong>ve</strong>d roads<br />

which were an important (20) ---- of dust in the<br />

past. Recently, ammonia emissions (21) ---- on<br />

the increase in many parts of the world. One<br />

might presume that this is a good thing<br />

because ammonia is alkaline. Unfortunately,<br />

howe<strong>ve</strong>r, it (22) ---- with SO2 to produce<br />

ammonium sulphate, which is con<strong>ve</strong>rted (23) ---<br />

- nitric acid in soil.<br />

19.<br />

A) replacement B) discrepancy<br />

C) pre<strong>ve</strong>ntion D) decline<br />

E) relief<br />

20.<br />

A) deli<strong>ve</strong>ry B) impro<strong>ve</strong>ment<br />

C) source D) action<br />

E) expression<br />

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1. Fossilized bones are fragile and can easily<br />

be damaged by ---- to the air.<br />

A) exposure B) compression<br />

C) resistance D) appearance<br />

E) restoration<br />

2. High-energy cosmic rays, which are more--<br />

-- in space than on Mars or Earth, could<br />

deli<strong>ve</strong>r dangerously high radiation doses.<br />

A) impressi<strong>ve</strong> B) compulsi<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) fragile D) innovati<strong>ve</strong><br />

E) prevalent<br />

3. The point-and-click actions of the computer<br />

mouse ha<strong>ve</strong> made it an---- popular<br />

alternati<strong>ve</strong> to keyboard and text-based<br />

commands.<br />

A) increasingly B) asserti<strong>ve</strong>ly<br />

C) effortlessly D) exactly<br />

E) objecti<strong>ve</strong>ly<br />

4. In years when nut and berry crops are poor,<br />

birds may be forced to ---- their territories<br />

and search for food elsewhere.<br />

A) locate B) reach<br />

C) abandon D) reser<strong>ve</strong><br />

E) exclude<br />

5. This particular herbicide seems to be<br />

environmental-friendly, and they plan to ----<br />

its effect on broad-lea<strong>ve</strong>d plants.<br />

A) cope with B) hold up<br />

C) run through D) try out<br />

E) break into<br />

6. The moon maps are incomplete but it is<br />

hoped that the 2008 lunar orbiter will ----the<br />

gaps for us.<br />

A) make up B) fill in<br />

C) lay out D) put o<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

E) work out<br />

7. On a broader scientific le<strong>ve</strong>l, undersea<br />

mapping ----fundamental knowledge about<br />

the Geological forces that ---- the ocean<br />

floor.<br />

A) will provide / would shape<br />

B) had provided / had shaped<br />

C) would provide / will shape<br />

D) is providing / shape<br />

E) provides / would ha<strong>ve</strong> shaped<br />

8. Wolfram's type of research---- to practical<br />

de<strong>ve</strong>lopments, but it---- 50 or 100 years<br />

before these de<strong>ve</strong>lopments appear.<br />

A) would ha<strong>ve</strong> led / would be<br />

B) has led / has been<br />

C) can lead / could be<br />

D) may lead / had been<br />

E) leads / would ha<strong>ve</strong> been<br />

9. A good way ---- understanding of the<br />

geodynamic ---- to compare computer<br />

dynamos (which lack turbulence) with<br />

laboratory dynamos (which lack con<strong>ve</strong>ction).<br />

A) to be impro<strong>ve</strong>d / will be<br />

B) to ha<strong>ve</strong> impro<strong>ve</strong>d / has been<br />

C) having impro<strong>ve</strong>d / could be<br />

D) improving / could ha<strong>ve</strong> been<br />

E) to impro<strong>ve</strong> / would be<br />

10. Geologists ---- that the Paleozoic<br />

sedimentary rocks of the Peruvian Andes are<br />

made of debris that ---- from a neighboring<br />

landmass.<br />

A) had found / should ha<strong>ve</strong> eroded<br />

B) ha<strong>ve</strong> found / must ha<strong>ve</strong> eroded<br />

C) would find / could ha<strong>ve</strong> been eroding<br />

D) find / would be eroding<br />

E) would ha<strong>ve</strong> found / was eroding<br />

11. Seahorses ----too exotic for British<br />

waters, but a new study ---- that two species<br />

li<strong>ve</strong> and breed around Britain's shores.<br />

A) will seem / would find<br />

B) seemed / had found<br />

C) ha<strong>ve</strong> seemed / may find<br />

D) would seem / is finding<br />

E) seem / has found<br />

12. Last January, "Hygens", a space probe<br />

built by the European Space Agency, landed<br />

- --- Titan, Saturn's largest moon, and began<br />

to deli<strong>ve</strong>r its data---- waiting scientists.<br />

A) abo<strong>ve</strong> / from B) in / with<br />

C) on / to D) off / about<br />

E) to / by<br />

13. Such information is not being used in<br />

engineering applications ---- present, but it is<br />

----much importance to the food and<br />

be<strong>ve</strong>rageindustry.<br />

A) at /of B) in / with<br />

C) by / to D) on / about<br />

E) from / for<br />

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14. ---- jet engines, which are also reaction<br />

engines, modern rockets carry their own<br />

oxygen supplyto burn their fuel and do not<br />

require any surrounding atmosphere.<br />

A) Instead of B) E<strong>ve</strong>n<br />

C) Whereas D) Unlike<br />

E) Whereby<br />

15. Most of us think that random e<strong>ve</strong>nts tend<br />

to be equally spread, ---- the contrary seems<br />

to betrue: randomness tends to occur in<br />

clusters.<br />

A) as if B) but<br />

C) so D) moreo<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

E) since<br />

16. Many basic issues, ---- the relationship<br />

between gravity and quantum physics,<br />

remain unsol<strong>ve</strong>d.<br />

21.<br />

A) insufficient B) occasional<br />

C) eager D) abrupt<br />

E) insecure<br />

22.<br />

A) from B) at<br />

C) with D) o<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

E) for<br />

23.<br />

A) violated B) reduced<br />

C) re<strong>ve</strong>rsed D) repaired<br />

E) collapsed<br />

A) except for B) despite<br />

C) such as D) in case of<br />

E) instead of<br />

17. A robot is----machine that can make<br />

decisions independent of human control.<br />

A) either B) some<br />

C) such D) both<br />

E) any<br />

18. Roentgen, which is the unit of radiation<br />

exposure, is defined---- the number of ions<br />

produced in one cubic centimeter of air by<br />

the radiation.<br />

A) in view of B) as well as<br />

C) due to D) in terms of<br />

E) on behalf of<br />

Bozono, chief engineer of the Phoenix Bridge<br />

Company, was confident that he could build a<br />

bridge to span the Kinzua g<strong>org</strong>e; and he did<br />

(19) ----, in just 94 days. When it (20)---- in 1882,<br />

the Kinzua Viaduct was the tallest bridge in the<br />

world. For more than 100 years, it carried trains<br />

across the Kinzua g<strong>org</strong>e, but in 2003 its service<br />

came to an (21)---- end when it took a direct hit<br />

(22) ---- a tornado and 23 of its 41 spans (23) ----<br />

in spectacular fashionin just 30 seconds.<br />

19.<br />

A) as well B) so<br />

C) too D) only<br />

E) both<br />

20.<br />

A) had been finished B) has been finished<br />

C) was finished D) was to be finished<br />

E) finished<br />

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1. In the life sciences, biologists need to be<br />

more aware of the ---- between science and<br />

technology.<br />

A) approach B) departure<br />

C) complexity D) extremity<br />

E) gap<br />

2. The theory is interesting enough, but is it ---<br />

------<br />

A) solvable B) expressi<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) intensi<strong>ve</strong> D) coherent<br />

E) resistant<br />

3. Howe<strong>ve</strong>r incredible we may now find it,<br />

engineers did not ---- welcome the idea of a<br />

general purpose microchip.<br />

A) instantly B) urgently<br />

C) crudely D) scarcely<br />

E) reliably<br />

4. His efforts to ---- the threat of global<br />

warming with new forms of energy ha<strong>ve</strong><br />

been much appreciated.<br />

A) excuse B) counter<br />

C) pursue D) uphold<br />

E) deli<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

5. The amount of fish caught did not ---- the<br />

massi<strong>ve</strong> increase in <strong>ve</strong>ssel tonnage and<br />

fishing effort.<br />

A) pull through B) make do with<br />

C) keep pace with D) come across<br />

E) break out of<br />

6. Home heating, which ---- less than 7 per<br />

cent of all energy consumed in the US, has<br />

had a<br />

commendable efficiency record.<br />

A) accounts for B) comes with<br />

C) joins in D) picks up<br />

E) brings out<br />

7. For a long time now, biologists ---- that bits<br />

of tissue placed next to each other ----.<br />

A) had known / may fuse<br />

B) ha<strong>ve</strong> known / can fuse<br />

C) knew / had fused<br />

D) would ha<strong>ve</strong> known / ha<strong>ve</strong> fused<br />

E) know / would ha<strong>ve</strong> fused<br />

8. It ---- that Brazil’s new sur<strong>ve</strong>illance system --<br />

-- a useful tool in the protection of the rain<br />

forests.<br />

A) may be hoped / would ha<strong>ve</strong> pro<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

B) was hoped / had pro<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

C) has been hoped / would pro<strong>ve</strong><br />

D) could be hoped / might ha<strong>ve</strong> pro<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

E) is hoped / will pro<strong>ve</strong><br />

9. Many engineers ---- the thrill of designing a<br />

no<strong>ve</strong>l product that then ---- mass production.<br />

A) are having / is entering<br />

B) had had / had entered<br />

C) would ha<strong>ve</strong> / has entered<br />

D) ha<strong>ve</strong> had / enters<br />

E) were having / ha<strong>ve</strong> entered<br />

10. O<strong>ve</strong>r the past eight years, the TES<br />

instrument ---- that Martian rocks and sands<br />

---- almost entirely of volcanic minerals.<br />

A) would disco<strong>ve</strong>r / had been composed<br />

B) has disco<strong>ve</strong>red / are composed<br />

C) would disco<strong>ve</strong>r / were composed<br />

D) had disco<strong>ve</strong>red / had been composed<br />

E) was disco<strong>ve</strong>ring / would be composed<br />

11. In order ---- a good sheep-shearing robot I<br />

had to understand sheep shearers and the<br />

skill of shearing, as well as the technology --<br />

-- in building a robot.<br />

A) having built / to ha<strong>ve</strong> been invol<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

B) building / to be invol<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

C) to build / invol<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

D) to be building / involving<br />

E) to ha<strong>ve</strong> built / having been invol<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

12. It is estimated that sulphur pollution costs<br />

China nearly 45 billion dollars each year ----<br />

lost productivity, health care and damage ----<br />

forests and crops.<br />

A) from / at B) in / to<br />

C) under / of D) o<strong>ve</strong>r / through<br />

E) by / for<br />

13. One of the great advances ---- astronomy ----<br />

the past decade has been the disco<strong>ve</strong>ry of<br />

planets outside our solar system.<br />

A) of / o<strong>ve</strong>r B) through /at<br />

C) in / to D) for / by<br />

E) with / for<br />

14. He realized that the world could run out of<br />

key resources, ---- he was a harsh critic of<br />

the wastefulness of modern industrial<br />

society.<br />

A) so that B) whether<br />

C) so long as D) and so<br />

E) but<br />

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15. ---- the car is equipped with a sophisticated<br />

protection system, you know you are fully<br />

protected.<br />

A) Until B) E<strong>ve</strong>n if<br />

C) Although D) So<br />

E) Since<br />

16. Certain reactions, ---- catalytic methanation,<br />

appear to stop before they are complete.<br />

A) instead of B) such as<br />

C) in place of D) in case of<br />

E) with reference to<br />

17. Engineering structures must conform ---- to<br />

their type ---- to the laws of physics.<br />

A) not only / but also B) as / as<br />

C) more / but D) both / as<br />

E) either / and<br />

18. The harder a material is, ---- ductile or<br />

workable it tends to be.<br />

A) the most B) as much<br />

C) the less D) more<br />

E) so much<br />

Natural disturbances, including hurricanes and<br />

earthquakes, ha<strong>ve</strong> affected coral reefs for<br />

millions of years. They are typically acute but<br />

ha<strong>ve</strong> short-li<strong>ve</strong>d (19) ----. Reef areas (20) ----<br />

human influences often reco<strong>ve</strong>r within a few<br />

years (21) ---- water and substratum quality<br />

remain high. Indeed, acute natural disturbances<br />

can actually help (22) ---- di<strong>ve</strong>rsity on coral<br />

reefs by knocking back dominant species and<br />

allowing (23) ---- competiti<strong>ve</strong> species to reestablish<br />

themsel<strong>ve</strong>s.<br />

19.<br />

A) products B) conditions<br />

C) concerns D) effects<br />

E) explanations<br />

20.<br />

A) down to B) up to<br />

C) up against D) out of<br />

E) away from<br />

21.<br />

A) so that B) unless<br />

C) though D) if<br />

E) whether<br />

22.<br />

A) to ha<strong>ve</strong> maintained B) maintaining<br />

C) having maintained D) to be maintained<br />

E) to maintain<br />

23.<br />

A) much B) little<br />

C) as D) less<br />

E) least<br />

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1. Cooper is replacing aluminum in the metal<br />

interconnections on some chips to impro<strong>ve</strong><br />

----.<br />

A) creativity B) credibility<br />

C) sustainability D) conductivity<br />

E) respectability<br />

2. It is hoped that these ---- projects will lead<br />

to a better understanding of typhoons and<br />

impro<strong>ve</strong> short-term weather forecasting.<br />

A) defensi<strong>ve</strong> B) excessi<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) comprehensi<strong>ve</strong> D) regrettable<br />

E) forceful<br />

3. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if science and<br />

scientists were taken more ---- in the<br />

political process<br />

A) sullenly B) seriously<br />

C) satisfactorily D) ingeniously<br />

E) pretentiously<br />

4. The Sun’s gravitational pull on the moon is<br />

more than twice that ---- by the Earth.<br />

A) attempted B) undertaken<br />

C) magnified D) replaced<br />

E) exerted<br />

5. A mystery virus has ---- more than 90 per<br />

cent of some bird species in India.<br />

A) found out B) broken through<br />

C) turned up D) wiped out<br />

E) put off<br />

6. The report emphasizes that, due to serious<br />

acidification in the coastal waters, many<br />

marine <strong>org</strong>anisms ha<strong>ve</strong> ----.<br />

A) died out B) taken off<br />

C) used up D) run down<br />

E) ended up<br />

7. The Proctor Prize ---- annually since 1950 to<br />

an outstanding scientist who ---- known for<br />

effecti<strong>ve</strong> communication of complex ideas.<br />

A) was being presented / is being<br />

B) was presented / had been<br />

C) would be presented / will be<br />

D) had been presented / has been<br />

E) has been presented / is<br />

8. In their quest to build a computer that ----<br />

advantage of the weirdness of quantum<br />

mechanics, physicists ---- a number of<br />

disparate technologies.<br />

A) is taking / will be testing<br />

B) will take / are testing<br />

C) must take / had tested<br />

D) took / ha<strong>ve</strong> had to test<br />

E) had taken / ha<strong>ve</strong> tested<br />

9. Individuals who ---- that animals ---- feelings<br />

are usually accused of anthropomorphism,<br />

or ascribing human traits to nonhuman<br />

beings.<br />

A) had claimed / had<br />

B) claimed / will ha<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) are claiming / would ha<strong>ve</strong><br />

D) claim / ha<strong>ve</strong><br />

E) would claim / must ha<strong>ve</strong> had<br />

10. The reason why the moon doesn’t orbit the<br />

Sun is because the Earth is also ---- towards<br />

the Sun, and so the two ---- through space<br />

together.<br />

A) going to pull / will ha<strong>ve</strong> been moving<br />

B) having been pulled / mo<strong>ve</strong>d<br />

C) pulling / were moving<br />

D) to pull / mo<strong>ve</strong><br />

E) being pulled / are moving<br />

11. The reco<strong>ve</strong>ry and identification of plant<br />

remains from archaeological contexts are<br />

merely the first steps in a wide-ranging<br />

series of research issues that ---- up<br />

paleoethnobotany, also ---- as<br />

archaeobotany.<br />

A) made / knowing<br />

B) will make / is known<br />

C) make / known<br />

D) has made / havinknown<br />

E) had made / is to be known<br />

12. Exploration of the Arctic began with the<br />

search ---- the Northwest Passage as a short<br />

cut ---- the Far East.<br />

A) for / to B) in / in<br />

C) by / for D) on / with<br />

E) from / of<br />

13. Roger Re<strong>ve</strong>lle’s calculations about what<br />

happens to the carbon dioxide released ----<br />

the burning of fossil fuels were correct ----<br />

showing that much of it would end up in the<br />

sea.<br />

A) from / with B) by / in<br />

C) to / by D) in / for<br />

E) through / about<br />

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14. Electromagnetic traps for atomic ions work<br />

well for experiments using a small number<br />

of ions ---- they are completely impractical<br />

for large-scale systems.<br />

A) so long as B) now that<br />

C) although D) in case<br />

E) whether<br />

15. The trend of increasing carbon dioxide in<br />

the atmosphere is documented by the<br />

examination of air bubbles trapped in<br />

glacial ice ---- by direct measurements of<br />

the atmosphere.<br />

A) as well as B) unless<br />

C) because of D) also<br />

E) whereas<br />

21.<br />

A) too B) more<br />

C) much D) <strong>ve</strong>ry<br />

E) most<br />

22.<br />

A) who B) what<br />

C) where D) when<br />

E) how<br />

23.<br />

A) which B) themsel<strong>ve</strong>s<br />

C) of whom D) whate<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

E) itself<br />

16. Being a scientist does not pre<strong>ve</strong>nt one from<br />

participating in other fields of human<br />

endeavour, ---- being an artist does not<br />

pre<strong>ve</strong>nt one from practising science.<br />

A) so far as B) rather than<br />

C) so that D) as well as<br />

E) just as<br />

17. The book adheres ---- closely to a standard<br />

chemistry curriculum.<br />

A) seldom B) such<br />

C) as D) fairly<br />

E) enough<br />

18. It was not obvious to scientists what the<br />

solution would be to the cosmic radiation<br />

astronauts are exposed to; ---- was it<br />

obvious that there would be any solution at<br />

all.<br />

A) either B) so<br />

C) and D) but<br />

E) nor<br />

We can certainly hear external sounds while we<br />

are dreaming. Otherwise, a dreamer couldn’t be<br />

(19) ---- by shouting. Around 40 to 50 per cent<br />

(20) ---- dreams also contain sounds, while<br />

touch, smell, taste and pain are present in a (21)<br />

---- smaller percentage of dreams. Sounds<br />

occurring near a sleeper (22) ---- is already<br />

dreaming can be incorporated into the dream.<br />

Howe<strong>ve</strong>r, the sounds (23) ---- will not cause<br />

the sleeper to dream.<br />

19.<br />

A) ensured B) awakened<br />

C) heard D) embarrassed<br />

E) calmed<br />

20.<br />

A) by B) to C) for D) of E) in<br />

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1. Marine biodi<strong>ve</strong>rsity ensures that<br />

ecosystems reco<strong>ve</strong>r relati<strong>ve</strong>ly quickly after<br />

an accidental or natural ----.<br />

A) disturbance B) hesitation<br />

C) encouragement D) dedication<br />

E) spectacle<br />

2. According to kinetic theory, the absolute<br />

temperature of a gas is directly ---- to the<br />

a<strong>ve</strong>rage kinetic energy of the molecules.<br />

A) experimental B) fundamental<br />

C) negligible D) proportional<br />

E) exceptional<br />

3. At times during the last Ice Age the North<br />

Atlantic thermohaline circulation was ----<br />

weaker than it is today.<br />

A) pleasantly B) rarely<br />

C) considerably D) directly<br />

E) fully<br />

4. In the 1940s, computer pioneer Konrad Zuse<br />

began to ---- that the uni<strong>ve</strong>rse might be<br />

nothing but a giant computer continually<br />

executing formal rules to compute its own<br />

evolution.<br />

A) denounce B) pressurize<br />

C) empower D) evade<br />

E) speculate<br />

5. In recent years, carbon dioxide (CO2), a<br />

naturally occurring greenhouse gas, has<br />

been ---- as a result of activities such as the<br />

burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.<br />

A) setting out B) building up<br />

C) going out D) coming in<br />

E) reaching up<br />

6. The mo<strong>ve</strong>ment of electrons within<br />

electromagnetic wa<strong>ve</strong>s ---- some of the<br />

wa<strong>ve</strong>’s energy, affecting the properties of<br />

the wa<strong>ve</strong> and how it tra<strong>ve</strong>ls.<br />

A) tells off B) puts in<br />

C) finds out D) uses up<br />

E) goes around<br />

7. Some evolutionary biologists argue that if<br />

the clock of evolution ---- to the beginning<br />

and allowed to run again to the present day,<br />

the resulting animals on Earth ---- <strong>ve</strong>ry<br />

different from the ones we know now.<br />

A) has been rewound / would ha<strong>ve</strong> been<br />

B) is rewound / will be<br />

C) might be rewound / will ha<strong>ve</strong> been<br />

D) had been rewound / had been<br />

E) could be rewound / might be<br />

8. Scientists who ---- alert the world to the<br />

existence of a hole in the stratospheric<br />

ozone layer recently reported that this<br />

feature of the atmosphere ---- widening<br />

soon.<br />

A) help / would stop<br />

B) ha<strong>ve</strong> helped / might ha<strong>ve</strong> stopped<br />

C) helped / may stop<br />

D) will help / might stop<br />

E) had helped / has stopped<br />

9. Meteorites ---- the best available record of<br />

the chemical and physical processes that ---<br />

- during the first million years of our solar<br />

system’s history.<br />

A) provide / occurred<br />

B) are providing / ha<strong>ve</strong> occurred<br />

C) had provided / occurred<br />

D) could provide / would occur<br />

E) provided / might ocur<br />

10. Today one third of the carbon dioxide (CO2)<br />

gi<strong>ve</strong>n off by burning fossil fuels ---- the<br />

oceans, thus ---- their naturally alkaline pH.<br />

A) is entering / reduces<br />

B) enters / reducing<br />

C) had entered / will reduce<br />

D) will enter / reduced<br />

E) would enter / having reduced<br />

11. Until recently, some scientists ---- that many<br />

individuals of the same species ---- specific<br />

tasks better than the same number of<br />

individuals from different species.<br />

A) will think / are performing<br />

B) were thinking / will perform<br />

C) think / ought to perform<br />

D) had thought / would be performing<br />

E) thought / could perform<br />

12. Archaeological records show evidence ----<br />

local plants being used as medicine ----<br />

ancient Egyptian and Stone Age times.<br />

A) about / at B) of / in<br />

C) with / by D) from / for<br />

E) on / to<br />

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13. The Weddell seal can swim under the ice ----<br />

a depth of 500 metres ---- more than an hour<br />

without coming up for air.<br />

A) to / between B) in / during<br />

C) at / for D) on / through<br />

E) with / about<br />

14. ---- providing energy, proteins provide the<br />

raw materials for building the body’s<br />

tissues and regulating its many activities.<br />

A) According to B) As regards<br />

C) Despite D) In addition to<br />

E) Contrary to<br />

15. The theory posits that Earth’s climate<br />

changes ---- cyclic variations in the way it<br />

orbits the sun.<br />

A) in place of B) in case of<br />

C) so as to D) in view of<br />

E) as a result of<br />

16. Life on Earth would be impossible without<br />

water, ---- all life forms, from bacteria to<br />

plants and animals, contain it.<br />

A) since B) e<strong>ve</strong>n so<br />

C) unless D) that<br />

E) when<br />

17. Obtaining nutrients is of ---- vital<br />

importance ---- both individual <strong>org</strong>anisms<br />

and ecosystems are structured around the<br />

central theme of nutrition, the process of<br />

taking in and using food.<br />

A) more / than B) such / that<br />

C) so / as D) much / like<br />

E) either / or<br />

18. Butterflies ha<strong>ve</strong> some characteristics that<br />

are ---- for professional scientists to<br />

understand ---- amateur enthusiasts.<br />

Among the earliest e<strong>ve</strong>nts in fruit fly<br />

de<strong>ve</strong>lopment are those that determine which end<br />

of the egg cell will become the head and which<br />

end will become the tail. These e<strong>ve</strong>nts (19) ---- in<br />

the ovaries of the mother fly and invol<strong>ve</strong><br />

communication between an unfertilized egg cell<br />

and the cells next to it. One of the first genes<br />

activated in the egg cell produces a protein that<br />

lea<strong>ve</strong>s the egg cell and signals neighbouring<br />

follicle cells. Then these follicle cells (20) ---- to<br />

turn on genes for other proteins, which signal<br />

back to the egg cell. One of the egg cell’s<br />

responses is to localize a specific type of mRNA<br />

at one end of the cell. This mRNA marks the end<br />

of the egg (21) ---- the fly’s head will de<strong>ve</strong>lop,<br />

and thus defines the fly’s head-to-tail axis. (22) --<br />

--, other egg cell genes direct the positioning<br />

(23) ---- the top-to-bottom and side-to-side axes.<br />

19.<br />

A) instruct B) dispel<br />

C) embrace D) identify<br />

E) ocur<br />

20.<br />

A) will be stimulated B) stimulate<br />

C) are stimulated D) ha<strong>ve</strong> been stimulated<br />

E) are stimulating<br />

21.<br />

A) who B) what<br />

C) whom D) where<br />

E) how<br />

22.<br />

A) On the contrary B) Similarly<br />

C) Ne<strong>ve</strong>rtheless D) Despite this<br />

E) As a result<br />

23.<br />

A) behind B) to<br />

C) about D) of<br />

E) at<br />

A) easier / than B) the easiest / as<br />

C) as easy / so D) so easy / that<br />

E) easiest / like<br />

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1. The greatest ---- to the spread of nuclear<br />

technology and nuclear power reactors to<br />

de<strong>ve</strong>loping countries is that it will increase<br />

the risks of nuclear weapons proliferation.<br />

A) obligation B) contribution<br />

C) solution D) condition<br />

E) objection<br />

2. A combination of factors made the 1984<br />

accident in a storage tank at a Union<br />

Carbide plant in India almost ----.<br />

A) crucial B) inevitable<br />

C) vulnerable D) bearable<br />

E) permanent<br />

3. In the opinion of most scientists,<br />

Engineering does not ---- offer uni<strong>ve</strong>rsally<br />

Acceptable solutions.<br />

A) randomly B) previously<br />

C) necessarily D) excessi<strong>ve</strong>ly<br />

E) extremely<br />

4. Scientists suggest that huge amounts of<br />

greenhouse gases will be ---- into the<br />

atmosphere if rising temperatures cause the<br />

Arctic permafrost to melt.<br />

A) produced B) accelerated<br />

C) disrupted D) released<br />

E) joined<br />

5. Se<strong>ve</strong>ral research groups ha<strong>ve</strong> been racing<br />

to ---- how to regenerate hair cells.<br />

A) figure out B) go for<br />

C) connect with D) set up<br />

E) make up<br />

6. An important aspect of the application of<br />

mathematics is that different ways of<br />

making mathematical sense of e<strong>ve</strong>ryday<br />

questions ---- different answers.<br />

A) keep up B) bring o<strong>ve</strong>r<br />

C) lead to D) show off<br />

E) find out<br />

7. Earthquake rupture ---- to occur by<br />

enlargement of a crack, but more recent<br />

observations ---- a “pulse-like” mode of<br />

rupture enlargement.<br />

A) had been thought / would be indicated<br />

B) can be thought / had indicated<br />

C) was thought / will ha<strong>ve</strong> indicated<br />

D) has been thought / indicate<br />

E) must be thought / may ha<strong>ve</strong> indicated<br />

8. Cosmologists are addressing some of the<br />

fundamental questions that people ---- to<br />

resol<strong>ve</strong> o<strong>ve</strong>r the centuries through<br />

philosophical thinking, but they ---- this<br />

based on systematic observation and<br />

quantitati<strong>ve</strong> methodology.<br />

A) would attempt / ha<strong>ve</strong> done<br />

B) attempt / will do<br />

C) may attempt / did<br />

D) attempted / should do<br />

E) ha<strong>ve</strong> attempted / are doing<br />

9. The shuttle ---- the atmosphere at precisely<br />

38° for heat shields below the fuselage and<br />

the wings ---- the craft from heat damage.<br />

A) must re-enter / to protect<br />

B) has re-entered / having protected<br />

C) re-entered / to ha<strong>ve</strong> protected<br />

D) re-enters / to be protecting<br />

E) should re-enter / to ha<strong>ve</strong> been protecting<br />

10. From the year 1665, when Robert Hooke ----<br />

cells, until the middle of the twentieth<br />

century, biologists ---- only light<br />

microscopes for viewing cells.<br />

A) used to disco<strong>ve</strong>r / could ha<strong>ve</strong> had<br />

B) had disco<strong>ve</strong>red / would ha<strong>ve</strong><br />

C) disco<strong>ve</strong>red / had<br />

D) has disco<strong>ve</strong>red / ha<strong>ve</strong> had<br />

E) could disco<strong>ve</strong>r / ha<strong>ve</strong><br />

11. Sea bindweed Calystegia soldanella ---- a<br />

fleshylea<strong>ve</strong>d cousin of the more widespread,<br />

whiteflowered hedge bindweed (C. sepium)<br />

that ----fences and hedges e<strong>ve</strong>rywhere in the<br />

summer.<br />

A) might be / had clothed<br />

B) is / clothes<br />

C) should be / has clothed<br />

D) could be / would ha<strong>ve</strong> clothed<br />

E) was / can clothe<br />

12. In February 1996, ---- a meeting in Bermuda,<br />

international partners in the Human Genome<br />

Project agreed to formalize the conditions of<br />

data access, including release of the<br />

sequence into public databases ---- 24<br />

hours.<br />

A) at / within B) from / in<br />

C) in / by D) during / to<br />

E) on / through<br />

13. The United States go<strong>ve</strong>rnment is about to<br />

startmonitoring the air ---- major cities for<br />

biological weapons ---- looking for bacteria<br />

and viruses in the air filtres that now monitor<br />

pollution.<br />

A) of / on B) at / towards<br />

C) out of / with D) in / by<br />

E) from / through<br />

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14. Comets are thought to ha<strong>ve</strong> changed <strong>ve</strong>ry<br />

little o<strong>ve</strong>r the last 4 billion years, ---- their<br />

composition should hold clues to the origin<br />

of the solar system.<br />

A) but B) whereas<br />

C) just as D) in that<br />

E) so<br />

15. Robots will ne<strong>ve</strong>r be much good at<br />

household tasks such as pouring coffee or<br />

polishing shoes ---- they can calculate their<br />

position accurately.<br />

A) since B) when<br />

C) unless D) so that<br />

E) in case<br />

16. About half of all women o<strong>ve</strong>r 65 years of age<br />

take some type of nutrition supplement, ----<br />

only about one-fifth of older men do.<br />

20.<br />

A) were to be known B) would be known<br />

C) are known D) were known<br />

E) will be known<br />

21.<br />

A) to ha<strong>ve</strong> been identifying<br />

B) identified<br />

C) to ha<strong>ve</strong> identified<br />

D) to be identifying<br />

E) identifying<br />

22.<br />

A) participants B) followers<br />

C) occupants D) suppliers<br />

E) practitioners<br />

23.<br />

A) constant B) primary<br />

C) rapid D) similar<br />

E) partial<br />

A) before B) because<br />

C) that is D) while<br />

E) despite<br />

17. Coal produces ---- CO2 per energy unit ----<br />

any other fossil fuel.<br />

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Names and numbers were causing trouble long<br />

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came the great reform of Carolus Linnaeus and<br />

his system of Latin binomials, (21) ---- each<br />

<strong>org</strong>anism by genus and species. The new<br />

scheme revolutionized taxonomy, not because<br />

there is any magic in Latin or in two-part<br />

names, but because Linnaeus and his (22) ----<br />

laboured to preser<strong>ve</strong> a strict one-to-one<br />

mapping between names and <strong>org</strong>anisms.<br />

Official codes of nomenclature continue to<br />

enforce this rule – one<br />

name, one species – although rooting out<br />

synonyms and homonyms is a (23) ---- struggle.<br />

19.<br />

A) them B) that<br />

C) theirs D) those<br />

E) themsel<strong>ve</strong>s<br />

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