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87. what evidence does Lomborg provide to support his point of view?A. The media have helped to spread panic.B. Cigarette smoking does not pose a lifetime risk.C. Overeating is becoming considerably more common.D. Peopte tend to live longer than in the past.88.Lomborg is unpopular in the environmental world because _.A. he is not capable of understanding the complexities of environmental researchB. he makes use of unsupported craims to propose new theoriesc, he simplifies existing data to support his own spurious claimsD. as a statistician he doesn't have the necessary background to attack existing flndings89. What do Lomborg and the writer have in common?A. A mistrust of lawyersB. A conternpt for some environmentalistsC. A selective approach to global problemsD. An admiration for statisticians90. why does the writer mention scoiland and Madagascar?A. As an example of deforestationB, As evidence that available data on forests is insufficientC. To show that global statistics can be misleadingD. To show how natural vegetation is being threatened by imported treesFor guestions g1-95, write in the correspo nding numbered boxesY il the sfafement agrees wittt the writer,t, if the statement contradicts the writerArG if it is impossib le to say what the writer <strong>thi</strong>nks about <strong>thi</strong>s91. when published, Lomborg's book came in for a lot of criticism.92. Lomborg sees eye to eye with the doom mongers on the idea that the world is falling apart as a result ofman's fault.93. Lomborg and sorenson work for the same institution.94. The fluctuation of the area of land covered with trees can reveal much about the worsening environmentatdeterioration.95. on the whole, the writer remains skeptical about Lomborg's book.Yaur ansrryers86. 87. 88. 89. 90.91. 92. 93. 94. 95.lV. WRITING (50 points)Part 'l: Use the word given in brackefs and make any necessa/:y additions to write a neyy sentence insucfi a way that it is as similar as possib le in meaning to the originat senfence . Do NOT chanse thefpfm-of the siYen wors!. You musf use between tfrIee ahd eiqht words, inctudin@fias been done as an example.0. He paid no attention to our waming. (notice)He _took no notice of. our warnrng.96. Suzanne did better than usual at her final oral exam, although she had a sore throat. (excelled)Despite97. Twenty singers are competing for the tifle 'singer of rhe year'.There98. Tom is far better than me in terms of language skills.When it comes(match)99. I know you'll find it hard to believe, but I've never travelled abroad. (seem)her final oral exam.(contention)the title'Singer of The Year'.Unlikelyl've never travelled abroad.100. You ean attend as many classes as you want as long a$ you can manage your time. (restrictions)Therefor Tom.you aftend as long as you can manage yourtime.Page 8 of 10

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