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23 B:

Extract from a novel 'manfully' is sarcastic; 'really has seen better days' draws a comparison with the jacket and
implies a lack of respect. The author isn't interested in Dicks tapes (penultimate sentence). There is no indication of

not Explode
Noun with correct meaning in the context of a bottle of liquid and what you have to do to it if you want it to explode. 2 B: Correct noun in phrase 'dive for cover, 3 D. Only verb that collocates with 'temptation,. I B: Correct verb in idiomatic phrase 'make a point,

A.

24 A.

B,CorD.

25 C.
26 A.
Part 3

Music and the Mind


'bears witness to the antiquity of this form of art'. A, B and D are not mentioned rn the text.

5 D: Noun with correct meaning of implication,. f, A: Verb with correct meaning that takes ,with,.

Throughout the text this is the pervadrng theme. B, C and D are not.

B: C: A: D: B: D:

Correct verb in fixed phrase 'strive for effect,. Only adjective meaning 'standing the test of time' that collocates with 'innovations, Only noun + 'of' that collocates with ,materials, Only adverb that leads to an explanation. Only adjective that collocates with ,succession,. Only adlective that collocates with ,features, to refer to the human face in general.
,because,

Taking the Plunge

27 B:

28 H:

29 C. Link between 'the patient will have access to a


30 A:

exploited' and 'lf this is the case,.

Link between the first paragraph and ,such a scenario'; link between B and ,Such standards, in the following paragraph. Link between 'they could be said to be

C: Only adverb that collocates wrth


this context.

in

A:
D: B:

C: Verb with correct meaning of ,pick out,.


Only adverb that adds correct emphasis
,small and

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D: Adjective with correct meaning of

complex' Only noun meaning 'range' that collocates with 'emotions'. Only verb that takes 'on' + noun.

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new genetic test' and ,Benefits in kind like this,. Lrnk between 'not paying volunteers,, the example given in A and 'ln many cases such as this' in the following paragraph. F. Link between 'Do we always make them against our better judgement?, in the previous paragraph and the example qiven in F, with a further example in the following paragraph. D. Link between the two preceding examples and 'Could you say that either situation resulted in
unsound judgements?' Link between 'l have never understood ..., in the previous paragraph and the summary of arguments in E, ending with ,then what does it matter how much they are paid?,

33 E.

C. 'But the problem is more deep-seated., A: The main idea of the second paragraph

is

good films encourage 'an appetite for filmgoing', just as good music will encourage children to be 'up on stage'.

that

Part 4

34 A.

Reviews C: 'he had more than enough musical wit and wisdom'; 'loosening the iron grip of conformist

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D:

rock behaviour'. 'Ferry's unique vocal style ... banishing the ghosts of the orrginals.'

The key words in the answer are ,assumptions, and 'aims'. The writer says. 'l am left with the suspicion ... that a novel is, perhaps, just a hopefulsfep in the celluloid directron...,. D: This answer is supported by the whole of the second paragraph, ending with ,books are only filmic by accident'. B: Only B expresses a negative attitude on the part of the writer towards film makers. The phrase
suggests a lack of commitment.

KEY

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