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Tip strip © Read the texts all through for general For Questions 47-61, read the two texts below, Use the words in the box to the right understandingbefore of the text, to form one word that fits in the same numbered space in the text. Write you try to do the task. the new word in the correct box on your answer sheet. The exercise begins with an ‘Decide whichtype of example (0). word is needed for each gap (@.g. noun, 7 adjective, etc.). Example: | 0 | production _-—) ‘Look atthe whole sentence, not just the line including the gap. INFORMATION LEAFLET * Check that you have = spelled the words correctly '* When you've finished, oBESUN ‘ead through the whole texts again to check, Fortunately for ife on Earth, the Sun's (0) of heat (0) PRODUCE is remarkably consistent, But scientsts are aware that (47) SEQUENCE Gueston 7 witine new | avons smal chang would hve gre (47) snr lee Nat the fituretrggerng ether new ke age, or ruravar aie uestion 49: Youcen gba warning. Theres (48) sat th has Ratetwaadedieston | happened tere, nI7h catty Eranéor camps, | lien) gen ‘freeze’. Which is the wh , ¢ (51) BRIGHT ‘corieeh ove tata?) the River Thames in London was regularly (49) (52) LIKELY. Question 52: Which suffix ‘over, Scientists now think that fluctuations in the Sur's: % een temperature caused a'Littls Ice Age’ at that time. eee 1m this adjective? iG Whe ype Indeed, the latest theory is that the processes going on of word is needed to in the centre of the Sun are inherently (50) . ‘modify the compar adjective ‘hotter’? Question 60: How does I the experts are right, there could be many changes in the Sun's (51) ones this century anc the thesretine gre (52) scsmuis that the temperature here on Earth wil adjective change when get (63)... hotter and hotter weadd the suffixto make ‘noun? NEWSPAPER ARTICLE THE RITUAL OF GIVING | ‘The giving of gifts has been practised In every (64) none | | (54) CIIL ever stuitied. It is a (65)... human ritual that has a | | (55) Base place in every culture and religion. Gifts are given to mark occasions throughout life, such as (56 mariage | | (56) BORN and (67) Sceiologisis view gifts as a marker of the | | (57) RETIRE social relationship between giver and recipient. When | | (58) EXPECT friends swap gifts, for example, there is an unwritten (68)... that the gifts will bo of roughly the samevalue, | | (52) EQUAL showing thet the friends have (59) ot status. in | | (60) GENEROUS hierarchical relationships it is a different story. If an | | (61) RESPECT employee and boss were exchanging presents, the boss ‘would be expected to give a larger present, In return for this (60)......., the employee would be expected to both | work hard and be 61 TEST 1, PAPER 3

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