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Exerciss 1. New types of digital technology have allowed acoustic engineers to create sophisticated noise-filtering devices. As a result, IMJ he or she can now eliminate "unwanted noise with a precision never before possible. 2. Hidden between a bookstore and a café, San Francisco's Jack Kerouac Alley is easy to overlook. Once a place to throw garbage, [I they've been transformed into an inviting pedestrian-only thoroughfare, complete with decorative lampposts and Poetry in English and Chinese lining the walkway. 3. Deserts are found on every continent, including Antarctica, MINIs often the site of unusual rock formations and, in some cases, amazing archaeological finds. Many of the largest ones, including the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert, are located in the shadows of immense mountain ranges that block moisture from nearby oceans or bodies of water. 4, The most common movements we make while asleep are rapid eye movements. When we dream, ‘our eyes move in accordance with our dreams. If, for example, we dream about watching a game of tennis, WB one’s cyes will move from left to right with each volley. These movements, generated in the dream world, leak into the real world. When the eyes of a sleeping person move, that is the strongest sign that ihc or she is dreaming, 160 A) B) ° D) A) B) ° D) A B) ° D) A B) D) NO CHANGE they'd it’s he’s NO CHANGE They're Their It's NO CHANGE ‘our eyes their eye's they're eyes nome? NO CHANGE, tere = ae 5. You're up (o your knees in mud and weeds, ing tite hy things you can‘ idemiy. IN One's surroundings seem to grow more host by the minute Meanwhile, you search for a ereature that probably ran avvay hours ago and couldn't care less about communing ‘with you. And as you open your notebook, the sky opens and drench Etter, Welcome tothe word of nature writin 6. Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 ~ September 28, 1991) was an American jazz musician, trumpet bandleader 1nd composer, Known for erating a unique Sound tough the use of non-traditional instruments such asthe French horn, Davis joined Ela Fitzgerald and Duke Flington as IE the United States during the mid-twentieth century ost renowned performers in According to author Nadine Gordimer the process people lear and how ff they five, Gordimer, who was born in South Africa in 1923, vas_an authority on that subject. EB in 1991. having attained international recognition for her hey received the Nobel Prize in Literature work. ALthe time she won Uf that, she had published 10 of short stories, essay collections, and a 161 A B) ° D) A) B) © Dd) A) B) ° b) A) B) ° D) B) oO D) NO CHANGE, ‘You're surroundings ‘Your surroundin, heir surroundin; NO CHANGE, the pages, this, these. NO CHANGE, the most renowned performers, ‘one of the most renowned performers ‘one of the more renowned performers — NO CHANGE NO CHANGE This One She NO CHANGE, the award, them, Urat thing, 8. Webs allow spiders wo eutch prey without having to | expend energy chasing it around. However, it's A) NO CHANGE B) spinning a web is a ing process C) its a tiring process D) they‘te process is tiring {ising dilemma because of the large amount of protein required, in the form of silk. In addition, silk quickly loses its st kiness and becomes ineffi nta capturing prey. Asa result, spiders often eat Ef i's own webs a ining. The A) NO CHANGE B) its own web's C) there own webs” D) theirown webs daily to regain some of the energy used in sp silk proteins are thus recycled. 9. There are over 3,000 lizard species, but the Komodo ol dragon, a reptile with ancestors that date back more A) NO CHANG! than 100 million years, wins the prize for being the B) Their ©) Is largest living lizard in the world, IM They'ce name came D) I's {rom rumors ofa large dragon-tike lizard inhabiting the ‘warm, hilly islands of Indonesia. Indeed, the yellow color of its long forked tongue reminds people of a | . “ pon A) NO CHANGE iythical fire-spitting dragon. Despite its ancient roots, once the Komodo dragon was unknown to them uni C) those people 1910, when it was observed in Komodo National Park. D) it 10. There are around 300 octopus species, all of which can change colors, squirt poison, and exer a fore A) NOCHANGE greater than that of their own body weight In Fat, B) their Poet reer ee © its b) is with remarka bly large brains. Scientists have found that ‘octopuses can not only navigate their way through ‘mazes, but they can also solve problems quickly and NO CHANGE remember IBM that B) the solutions. ©) those. D) this. 162

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