READING PASSAGE 1
QUESTIONS 1-6 DO THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS AGREE WITH THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN READING PASSAGE 1? WRITE
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
1 The first Nobel Prize was awarded in 1895.
2 Nobel’s father wanted his son to have better education than what he had had.
3 Nobel was an unsuccessful businessman.
4 Bertha von Suttner was selected by Nobel himself for the first peace prize.
5 The Nobel Foundation was established after the death of Nobel
6 Nobel’s social involvement was uncommon in the 1800’s.
QUESTIONS 7-13 COMPLETE THE NOTES BELOW USING NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS FROM THE PASSAGE. WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN BOXES 7-13 ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET EDUCATION:
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READING PASSAGE 2
ii. The unexplained rejection of closer feeding ground
iii. The influence of weather on the migration route
iv. Physical characteristics that allow birds to migrate
v. The main reason why birds migrate
vi. The best wintering grounds for birds
vii. Research findings on how birds migrate
viii. Successful migration despite trouble of wind
ix. Contrast between long-distance migration and short-distance migration
x. Mysterious migration despite lack of teaching
A. Birds often fly further than they need to.
B. Birds traveling in family groups are safe.
C. Birds flying at night need less water.
D. Birds have much sharper eye-sight than humans.
E. Only shorebirds are resistant to strong winds.
23 It is a great mystery that young birds like cuckoos can find their wintering grounds without………….
24 Evidence shows birds can tell directions like a…………..by observing the sun and the stars.
25 One advantage for birds flying at night is that they can avoid contact with
26 Laboratory tests show that birds can detect weather without……………..signs.
THE INGENUITY GAP (PASSAGE NO 3)
27 The definition of ingenuity
28 The requirement for ingenuity
29 The creation of social wealth
A depends on many factors including climate.
B depends on the management and solution of disputes.
C is not only of technological advance, but more of institutional renovation.
D also depends on the availability of some traditional resources.
B Its significance is often not noticed.
C It has reshaped the natural environments we live in.
D It benefited a much larger population than ever.
32 The combination of changes has made life:
A easier B faster C slower D less sophisticated
33 What does the author say about the natural systems?
A New technologies are being developed to predict change with precision.
B Natural systems are often more sophisticated than other systems.
C Minor alterations may cause natural systems to change dramatically.
D Technological developments have rendered human being more independent of natural systems.
Questions 34-40 Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 3?
In boxes 34-40 on your answer sheet, write
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
34 The demand for ingenuity has been growing during the past 100 years.
35 The ingenuity we have maybe inappropriate for solving problems at hand.
36 There are very few who can understand the complex systems of the present world.
37 More information will help us to make better decisions.
38 The next generation will blame the current government for their conduct.
39 Science tends to develop faster in certain areas than others.
40 Social science develops especially slowly because it is not as important as natural science.
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