Tip Strip
+ Read the text all
through for zeneral
understanding before
you try todo the task.
+ Read the options
carefully. They may al
have the same
stemmmatical form (@.§-
Clauses) or may bea
set of different forms.
+ Thiee ofthe options do
not fit into the textat
al
+ Look earefully for
words and phrases
which refer forwards
and backwards in the
text @-¢. pronouns,
relatives linkers,
conjunctions, etc).
+ When you've finished,
read through the whole
text agsinto check.
Question 75: Even though
allthe options have the
same grammatical form,
‘option 8, which already
ends with ‘of’, can be
ruled out
grammatically.
‘Question 76: Look for the
most logical use of jars.
Question 78: Which
idludes the
‘contemporary meaning’
of the symbol?
Question 80: Look earlier
in the paragraph, what
are people In a “race’to
find?
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For questions 75-80, ead the following text and then choose from the list ACI given
below the best phrase to fill each of the spaces. Indicate your answer on the
separate answer sheet, Each correct phiase may only be used once, Some of the
suggested answers do not fit at all
he universal symbol of Internet
era communications, the @ sign
used in e-mail addresses. to signify the
word ‘at’, is actually a 50-year-old
invention of Italian merchants,
Rome academic has revealed. Giorgio.
Stabile, a science professor at La
Sapienza University, claims (75) ... of
the symbol’s use, as an indication of
a measure of weight or volume. He
says the sign represents an amphora, a
measure of capacity based on the
terracotta jars used (76) .... in the
ancient Mediterranean world.
The professor unearthed the ancient
symbol in the course of research for
visual history of the 20th century,
The History of @
‘The first known instance of
se, be says, occurred in a letter
written by a Florentine merchant on
May 4, 1536. He says the sign made
its way along trade routes to northern
Europe, where it came (78) ... , its
contemporary accountancy meaning.
Professor Stabile believes that
Italian banks may possess even earlier
documents bearing the symbol lying
forgotten in their archives, “The oldest
example could be of great value. It
could be used for publicity purposes
and (79)... he says. The race is on
between the mercantile world and the
banking world (80) ...
to represent ‘at the price of’
to transport grain and liquid
to save space and work
to leain how popular it has become
-ra7monap
TEST 1, PAPER 3
to describe the now omnipresent squigale
to see who has the oldest documentation of @
to be published by the Treccani Encyclopedia
to have stumbled on the eatliest known example
to enhance the prestige of the institution that owned it