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CAM 1

TEST 1
PAS 1 A spark, a flint: How fire leapt to life
The control of fire was the first and perhaps greatest of humanity’s…
1. preserve 2. unaware 3. chance 4. friction 5. rotating 6. percussion 7. Eskimos 8. despite 9F
10D 11E 12C 13G 14A 15C
PAS 2 Zoo conservation programmes
One of London Zoo’s recent advertisements caused me some irritation, so…
16. YES 17. YES 18. NOT GIVEN 19. NO 20. NO 21. NOT GIVEN 22. YES
23B 24C 25A 26A 27D 28E
PAS 3 ARCHITECTURE - Reaching for the Sky
Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and structures.
29. timber and stone 30. Modernism 31. International style 32. badly designed buildings
33. preservation 34. High-Tech 35. styles mixed
36G 37F 38H 39C 40D
TEST 2
PAS 1 Right and left-handedness in humans
Why do humans, virtually alone among all animal species, display…
1B 2D 3C 4B 5A 6C 7E
8. 15-20% 9. 40% 10. 6% 11D 12B
PAS 2 MIGRATORY BEEKEEPING
Taking WingTo eke out a full-time living from their honeybees, about half the nation’s 2,000…
13. prepare 14. full 15. smoke 16. charge 17. machines 18. combs 19. split 20. comb
21. frames 22. screen 23. brood chamber 24. NOT GIVEN 25. YES 26. YES 27. NO
PAS 3 TOURISM
A Tourism, holidaymaking and travel are these days more significant social phenomena…
28. iii 29. v 30. iv 31. vii 32. viii 33. NO 34. YES 35. NOT GIVEN 36. YES
37. NOT GIVEN 38D 39B 40F 41H
TEST 3
PAS 1 SPOKEN CORPUS COMES TO LIFE
A The compiling of dictionaries has been historically the provenance…
1.vi 2.ii 3.x 4.viii 5.iv 6.ix 7.existing 8.related phrases 9.meanings 10.spoken
11.noises and pauses 12B
PAS 2 Moles happy as homes go underground
A The first anybody knew about Dutchman Frank Siegmund and his family…
13.xi 14.ix 15.viii 16.v 17.i 18.vii 19.iii 20.iv
21. sell more quickly 22. planners 23. embankments 24. Olivetti employees 25. adapt to
26. a cool room
PAS 3 A Workaholic Economy
FOR THE first century or so of the industrial revolution, in…
27. NO 28. NOT GIVEN 29. YES 30. NO 31. YES 32. NOT GIVEN
33C 34A 35B 36D 37F 38G
TEST 4
PAS 1 GLASS CAPTURING THE DANCE OF LIGHT
A Glass, in one form or another, has long been in noble service to humans
1. viii 2. i 3. ix 4. iii 5. vi 6. molten glass 7. belt of steel 8. moulds
9A 10B 11A 12C 13A
PAS 2 Why some women cross the finish line ahead of men
A Women who apply for jobs in middle or senior management have a higher success
14E 15G 16A 17C 18F 19D 20A 21S 22M 23S
24. doubling 25. de-layering 26. demographic trends 27. employers
PAS 3 Population viability analysis
To make political decisions about the extent and type of forestry in a region
28. YES 29. NO 30. NO 31. NOT GIVEN 32. vi 33. iii 34. I 35. ii
36. will not survive 37. locality 38. logging takes place 39B
CAM 2
TEST 1
PAS 1 AIRPORTS ON WATER
River deltas are difficult places for map makers.
1A 2A 3B 4C 5B 6. runways and taxiways 7. terminal building site 8. sand 9. stiff clay
10. Lantau Island 11. sea walls 12. rainfall 13. geotextile
PAS 2 Changing our Understanding of Health
A The concept of health holds different meanings for different people and groups.
14.viii 15.ii 16.iv 17.ix 18.vii 19. 1946 20. the wealthy members of society
21. social, economic, environmental 22. the 1970s 23. NOT GIVEN 24. YES
25. NO 26. NO 27. NOT GIVEN
PAS 3 CHILDREN'S THINKING
One of the most eminent of psychologists, Clark Hull, claimed that…
28. CH 29. MC 30. MC 31. SH 32. SH 33. MC 34. HTK 35. SH 36. NOT GIVEN
37. YES 38. YES 39. YES 40. NO
TEST 2
PAS 1 IMPLEMENTING THE CYCLE OF SUCCESS: A CASE STUDY
Within Australia, Australian Hotels Inc (AHI) operates nine hotels and employs over…
1C 2A 3C 4B 5B 6. benchmarking 7. service delivery 8. measures 9. productivity
10. Take Charge 11. feedback 12. staff 13. 30 days
PAS 2 The discovery that language can be a barrier to communication is quickly
14. major consequences 15. surveys 16. sales literature 17. Eastern Europe
18C 19B 20C 21. industrial training schemes 22. translation services
23. part-time language courses 24. technical glossaries 25D 26A
PAS 3 What Is a Port City?
The port city provides a fascinating and rich understanding
27.ii 28.I 29.v 30.vi 31D 32C 33F 34G
35. NO 36. YES 37. NO 38. YES 39. NOT GIVEN 40. YES
TEST 3
PAS 1 ABSENTEEISM IN NURSING:A LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Absence from work is a costly and disruptive problem for any organisation.
1. NO 2. NO 3. NO 4. YES 5. NOT GIVEN 6. NO 7. YES
8. local businesses 9. working schedule 10. excessive 11. voluntary absence
12. twenty 13. communication
PAS 2 The motor car
A There are now over 700 million motor vehicles in the world - and the number is
14C 15F 16E 17H 18A 19D 20. NOT GIVEN 21. NO 22. NOT GIVEN
23. YES 24. YES 25. YES 26. NO
PAS 3 A. Students who want to enter the University of Montreal's Athletic Complex
27.iv 28.vii 29.viii 30.iii 31.ii 32.I 33.x 34B 35B 36E 37A 38B 39D 40E
TEST 4
PAS 1 Green Wave Washes Over Mainstream Shopping
Research in Britain has shown that green consumers' continue to flourish as a significant…
1. YES 2. NO 3. YES 4. NOT GIVEN 5. NO 6. NOT GIVEN 7B 8B 9C
10. honesty and openness 11. consumers 12. armchair ethicals 13. social record
PAS 2 There is a great concern in Europe and North America about declining
14D 15B 16D 17C 18. NO 19. YES 20. YES 21. NOT GIVEN 22F 23C 24J 25I 26C
PAS 3 It has been called the Holy Grail of modern biology.
27. Apollo programme 28. early next century 29. 7,000 30. disease 31. muscular dystrophy
32. cystic fibrosis 33D 34C 35B 36C 37D 38B 39A 40A
CAM 3
TEST 1 PAS 1 THE ROCKET - FROM EAST TO WEST
A The concept of the rocket, or rather the mechanism behind the idea of propelling an object 1.iv
2.I 3.v 4.vii 5B 6D 7A 8A 9B 10E 11B 12E 13F 14G
PAS 2 The Risks of Cigarette Smoke
Discovered in the early 1800s and named nicotianine, the oily essence now called…
15B 16A 17C 18. NO 19. NOT GIVEN 20. YES 21. NOT GIVEN
22E 23G 24H 25A 26B 27B 28C
PAS 3 THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
A ‘Hypotheses,’ said Medawar in 1964, ‘are imaginative and inspirational in character’…
29.iv 30.vii 31.iii 32.v 33.vi
34B 35F 36. YES 37. NO 38. NOT GIVEN 39. YES 40D
TEST 2
PAS 1 A Remarkable Beetle
Some of the most remarkable beetles are the dung beetles, which spend almost their whole
1. NOT GIVEN 2. NO 3. YES 4. YES 5. NO 6. South African
7. French 8. Spanish 9. temperate 10. early spring 11. two to five 12. sub-tropical
13. South African tunneler
PAS 2 Section A The role of governments in environmental management is difficult but
inescapable.
14.v 15.vii 16.ii 17.iv 18.i 19G 20C 21F 22B 23C 24B 25D 26C 27A 28A
PAS 3 THE CONCEPT OF ROLE THEORY
Role set Any individual in any situation occupies a role in relation to other people…
29. NOT GIVEN 30. YES 31. YES 32. NOT GIVEN 33. YES 34. NO 35. NO
36. role sign 37. ritual 38. role sign 39. role set 40C
TEST 3
PAS 1 THE DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOGRAPHY
The Department of Ethnography was created as a separate deportment within the British
Museum in 1946,
1. FALSE 2. FALSE 3. FALSE 4. NOT GIVEN 5. TRUE 6. TRUE
7. TS // Technical Series 8. AT // Artefact Types 9. FA // Field Assemblages
10. AT // Artefact Types 11. FA//Field Assemblages 12. SE // Social Experience
PAS 2 Secrets of the Forest
A In 1942 Allan R Holmberg, a doctoral student in anthropology from Yale University, USA,
13.v 14.i 15.vi 16.NO 17.YES 18. NOT GIVEN 19. NO 20. YES 21. YES
22C 23A 24B 25C
PAS 3 HIGHS & LOWS
Hormone levels - and hence our moods -may be affected by the weather.
26A 27B 28B 29. NOT GIVEN 30. FALSE 31. FALSE 32. TRUE 33. TRUE
34. NOT GIVEN 35B 36D 37E 38B 39A 40F
TEST 4
PAS 1 Port One
A Air pollution is increasingly becoming the focus of government and citizen concern around the
globe.
1. Los Angeles 2. London 3. Singapore 4. London 5. Los Angeles 6. YES 7. YES
8. NO 9. NO 10. NO 11A 12D 13C
PAS 2 VOTES FOR WOMEN
The suffragette movement, which campaigned for votes for women in the early twentieth…
14C 15D 16D, E 17. selling advertising space 18. colour scheme
19. the Woman’s Exhibition 20. NO 21. YES 22. NO 23. NO 24. NOT GIVEN 25. YES
26. YES 27D
PAS 3 Measuring Organisational Performance
There is clear-cut evidence that, for a period of at least one year, supervision which increases
28A 29C 30C 31. supervision 32. productivity 33. reduced 34. leadership
35. overstaffed 36. reduced 37C 38D 39G 40F
CAM 4
TEST 1
PAS 1 Adults and children are frequently confronted with statements about the alarming…
1. FALSE 2. FALSE 3. TRUE 4. TRUE 5. FALSE 6. NOT GIVEN 7. TRUE
8. NOT GIVEN 9M 10E 11G 12P 13J 14B
PAS 2 What Do Whales Feel?
Some of the senses that we and other terrestrial mammals take for granted are either
15. taste buds 16. the baleen whale 17. forward, downward 18. freshwater dolphins
19. water 20. lower frequencies 21. bowhead, humpback 22. touch 23. freshwater dolphins
24. airborne flying fish 25. clear waters 26. acoustic sense
PAS 3 Visual Symbols and the Blind
Part 1 From a number of recent studies, it has become clear that blind people can appreciate
27C 28C 29A 30E 31C 32A 33. pairs 34. shapes 35. sighted 36. sighted 37. deep
38. blind 39. similar 40B
TEST 2
PAS 1 Lost of Words
In the Native American Navajo nation, which sprawls across four states in ….
1. isolation 2. economic globalisaition 3. cultural identity 4. traditional skill 5E
6B 7D 8C 9B 10. NO 11. YES 12. NOT GIVEN 13. YES
PAS 2 ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA
The first student to study alternative medicine at university level in Australia…
14C 15B 16. YES 17. NO 18. YES 19. YES 20. YES 21. NOT GIVEN 22. NO
23. YES 24. emotional problems 25. headaches 26. general ill health
PAS 3 PLAY IS A SERIOUS BUSINESS
A. Playing is a serious business. Children engrossed in a make-believe…
27H 28F 29A 30H 31I 32B 33A 34C 35F 36B 37G 38E 39D 40A
TEST 3
PAS 1 Micro-Enterprise Credit for Street Youth
I am from a large, poor family…
1A 2D 3C 4C 5. Sudan, India 6. bicycles 7. Shoe Shine Collective 8. life skills
9. NO 10. NOT GIVEN 11. NO 12. YES 13. A
PAS 2 Volcanoes - earth-shattering news
When Mount Pinatubo suddenly erupted on 9 June 1991…
14.iii 15.I 16.iv 17.vi 18. plates 19. magma 20. ring of fire 21. 600 years 22. water
23. magma 24. Western India 25. explodes 26. gases
PAS 3 Obtaining Linguistic Data
A Many procedures are available for obtaining…
27D 28E 29C 30D 31F 32. linguists act 33. foreign languages 34. quality
35. facial expression 36. video recording 37. frequency of usage
38. particular linguistic feature 39. size 40. intuitions
TEST 4
PAS 1 How much higher? How much faster?
Since the early years of the twentieth century, when the…
1. TRUE 2. NOT GIVEN 3. FALSE 4. FALSE 5. NOT GIVEN 6. TRUE 7. genetics
8. power 9. injuries 10. training 11A 12D 13B
PAS 2 THE NATURE AND AIMS OF ARCHAEOLOGY
Archaeology is partly the discovery of the treasures of the past…
14. YES 15. NOT GIVEN 16. NO 17.YES 18. NOT GIVEN 19. NO 20D 21E 22C 23D
24. oral histories 25. humanistic study 26. historical discipline 27. scientist
PAS 3 The Problem of Scarce Resources
Section A. The problem of how health-care resources should be allocated or …
28. iv 29.i 30.iii 31.v 32B 33B 34A 35B 36.NO 37.YES 38.YES 39.NOT GIVEN
40.NOT GIVEN
CAM 5
TEST 1
PAS 1 Johnson’s Dictionary
For the century before Johnson’s Dictionary was published in 1775,…
1D 2E 3G 4. copying clerks 5. library 6. stability 7. pension 8. TRUE 9. FALSE
10. NOT GIVEN 11. FALSE 12. FALSE 13. TRUE
PAS 2 Nature or Nurture?
A. A few years ago, in one of the most fascinating and disturbing experiments in behavioural
14F 15A 16B 17D 18I 19C 20B 21D 22C 23. NOT GIVEN 24. TRUE 25. FALSE
26. FALSE
PAS 3 The Truth about the Environment
For many environmentalists, the world seems to be getting worse. They have developed a hit
27. YES 28. NOT GIVEN 29. NO 30. NOT GIVEN 31. YES 32. NO 33C 34D 35C 36B
37B 38E 39D 40I
TEST 2
PAS 1 BAKELITE- The birth of modern plastics
In 1907, Leo Hendrick Baekeland, a Belgian scientist working in New York, discovered and
1. candlewax 2. synthetic 3. chemistry 4. Novalak 5. fillers 6. hexa 7. raw 8. pressure 9B
10C
11. TRUE 12. FALSE 13. FALSE
PAS 2 What’s so funny? - John McCrone reviews recent research on humour
A. The joke comes over the headphones: 'Which side of a dog has the most hair? The left.
14. FALSE 15. NOT GIVEN 16. TRUE 17. FALSE 18. TRUE 19. NOT GIVEN 20. TRUE
21. problem solving 22. temporal lobes 23. evaluating information 24C 25A 26F 27D
PAS 3 The Birth of Scientific English
A. World science is dominated today by a small number of languages, including Japanese,
28. Latin 29. doctors 30. technical vocabulary 31. grammatical resources 32. Royal Society
33. German
34. industrial revolution 35. NOT GIVEN 36. FALSE 37. TRUE 38. popular 39. Principia
40. local
TEST 3
PAS 1 Early Childhood Education
New Zealand's National Party spokesman on education, Dr Lockwood Smith, recently visited 1D
2B 3C 4E 5B 6D 7A 8B 9D 10C 11. TRUE 12. FALSE 13. NOT GIVEN
PAS 2 Disappearing Delta
A. The fertile land of the Nile delta is being eroded along Egypt's Mediterranean coast at an
14.iv 15.I 16.v 17.viii 18.YES 19.NOT GIVEN 20.NO 21.YES 22.NOT GIVEN 23.YES
24F 25A 26B
PAS 3 The Return of Artificial Intelligence
A. After years in the wilderness, the term ‘artificial intelligence' (Al) seems poised to make a
27E 28B 29A 30F 31B 32.NOT GIVEN 33.FALSE 34.NOT GIVEN 35.TRUE 36.FALSE
37.TRUE
38B 39A 40D
TEST 4
PAS 1 The Impact of Wilderness Tourism
A. The market for tourism in remote areas is booming as never before.
1.iii 2.v 3.ii 4.YES 5.YES 6.NO 7.YES 8.NO 9.NOT GIVEN 10.cheese 11.tourism
12.pottery13.jewellery
PAS 2 Flawed Beauty: the problem with toughened glass
A. On 2nd August 1999, a particularly hot day in the town of Cirencester in the UK, a large
14G 15A 16H 17C 18F 19I 20C 21K 22E 23L 24.TRUE 25.NOT GIVEN 26.FALSE
PAS 3 The effects of light on plant and animal species
A. Light is important to organisms for two different reasons.
27.TRUE 28.TRUE 29.NOT GIVEN 30. FALSE 31. FALSE 32.TRUE 33. FALSE 34.
temperatures
35. day-neutral 36. food resources 37. insects 38. suitable rainfall 39. sugarcane 40.
classification
CAM 6
TEST 1
PASSAGE 1: AUSTRALIA’S SPORTING SUCCESS (They play hard, they play often, and
they play to win …)
1 B; 2 C; 3 B; 4 F; 5 D; 6 A; 7 E
8 A; 9 B; 10 A; 11 C
12: competition model; 13: 20 percent
PASSAGE 2: DELIVERING THE GOODS (International trade is growing at a startling
pace...)
14 I; 15 F;16 E; 17 D
18 TRUE; 19 FALSE; 20 NOT GIVEN; 21 TRUE; 22 NOT GIVEN
23 -> 26: THE TRANSPORT REVOLUTION: 23 G; 24 B; 25 C; 26 A
PASSAGE 3: Climate Change and the Inuit (Unusual incidents are being reported …)
27 i; 28 vi; 29 iii; 30 vii; 31 iv; 32 ii
33 farming; 34 fish; 35 sea mammals; 36 Thule; 37 islands; 38 nomadic; 39 nature; 40 Imported
TEST 2
PASSAGE 1: Advantages of public transport (A new study conducted for the World Bank by
Murdoch University’s Institute for Science and Technology Policy (ISTP))
1 ii; 2 vii; 3 iv; 4 I; 5 iii
6 FALSE ; 7 TRUE; 8 NOT GIVEN; 9 FALSE; 10 TRUE
11 F; 12 D; 13 C
PASSAGE 2: GREYING POPULATION STAYS IN THE PINK (Elderly people are
growing healthier, happier and more independent)
14 B; 15 I; 16 F; 17 M; 18 J; 19 N; 20 K; 21 G; 22 A
23 G; 24 E; 25 H; 26 C
PASSAGE 3: Numeration (One of the first great intellectual feats of a young child is learning
how to talk)
27 B; 28 E; 29 A; 30 C; 31 G
32 TRUE; 33 FALSE; 34 TRUE; 35 FALSE; 36 NOT GIVEN; 37 TRUE; 38 FALSE; 39
TRUE; 40 NOT GIVEN
TEST 3
PASSAGE 1: không tiêu đề, dòng đầu: The Lumiere Brothers opened their Cinemagtographe,
at 14 Boulevard des Capucines in Paris
1 A; 2 I; 3 J; 4 E; 5 G
6 YES; 7 NOT GIVEN; 8 NOT GIVEN; 9 NO
10 B; 11 C; 12 D; 13 D
PASSAGE 2: Motivating Employees under Adverse Conditions (It is a great deal easier to
motivate employees in a growing organization than a declining one.)
14 vii; 15 iii; 16 ii; 17 iv; 18 i
19 NO; 20 NOT GIVEN; 21 NO; 22 YES; 23 NOT GIVEN; 24 YES
25 B; 26 C; 27 A
PASSAGE 3: The Search for the Anti-aging Pill (As researchers on aging noted recently, no
treatment on the market…)
28 NO; 29 YES; 30 YES; 31 NOT GIVEN; 32 YES
33 A; 34 B; 35 C; 36 A; 37 B
(38 -> 40: sơ đồ: How a caloric-restriction minetic works) 38: glucose; 39: free radicals; 40:
preservation
TEST 4:
PASSAGE 1: Doctoring sales (A few months ago Kim Schaefer…)
1 v; 2 vi; 3 iii; 4 ix; 5 i; 6 vii; 7 x
8 NO ; 9 YES; 10 NO; 11 YES; 12 NOT GIVEN; 13 YES
PASSAGE 2: Do literate women make better mothers? (Children in developing countries are
healthier and more likely)
14 B; 15 F; 16 C; 17 J; 18 F
19 NOT GIVEN; 20 NO; 21 YES; 22 YES; 23 NO; 24 NOT GIVEN
25 C; 26 E
PASSAGE 3: không có tiêu đề, dòng đầu: Persistent bullying is one of the worst experiences a
child can
27 iv; 28 vi; 29 v; 30 vii
31 B; 32 D; 33 D; 34 A
(35 -> 39: tiêu đề: What steps should schools take to reduce bullying?) 35 policy ; 36
guidelines; 37 curricullum; 38 victims; 39 playful fighting
40 D
CAM 7
TEST 1
PASSAGE 1: Let’s Go Bats (Bats have a problem: how to find their way around in the dark)
1 B; 2 A; 3 A; 4 E; 5 E
(Câu 6 -> 9, tiêu đề: Facial Vision) 6: phantom; 7: echoes; 8: depth; 9: submarines
10: natural selection; 11: radio waves; 12: mathematical theories; 13: zoologist
PASSAGE 2: MAKING EVERY DROP COUNT (The history of human civilization is
entwined with…)
14 xi; 15 vii; 16 v; 17 I; 18 ix; 19 ii; 20 x
21 NO; 22 YES; 23 NOT GIVEN; 24 NO; 25 YES; 26 NOT GIVEN
PASSAGE 3: EDUCATING PSYCHE (Educating Psyche by Bernie Neville is a book…)
27 D; 28 A; 29 B; 30 C
31 FALSE; 32 FALSE; 33 TRUE; 34 NOT GIVEN; 35 NOT GIVEN; 36 TRUE
37 F; 38 H; 39 K; 40 G
TEST 2
PASSAGE 1: Why pagodas don’t fall down (In a land swept by typhoons and shaken…)
1 YES; 2 NO; 3 NOT GIVEN; 4 YES
5 B; 6 A; 7 B; 8 C; 9 A; 10 C
11 D; 12 C; 13 C
PASSAGE 2: The True Cost of Food (For more than forty years the cost…)
14 E; 15 B; 16 C; 17 B
18 YES; 19 NOT GIVEN; 20 NO; 21 YES
22 food bills; 23 intensive farming; 24 organic farming; 25 Greener Food Standard; 26 farmers,
consumers
PASSAGE 3: Makete Integrated Rural Transport Project (The disappointing results of
many…)
27 ii; 28 v; 29 x; 30 i
31 NO; 32 YES; 33 NO; 34 YES; 35 NOT GIVEN
36 D; 37 I; 38 G; 39 E
40 B
TEST 3
PASSAGE 1: Ant Intelligence (When we think of intelligent members of the animal kingdom…)
1 FALSE; 2 TRUE; 3 NOT GIVEN; 4 TRUE; 5 FALSE; 6 NOT GIVEN
7 C; 8 M; 9 F; 10 D; 11N; 12 O; 13 E
PASSAGE 2: Population movements and genetics (Study of the origins and distribution of
human…)
14 iv; 15 vii; 16 x; 17 I; 18 vi; 19 ii
20 E; 21 D
22 C; 23 B; 24 A; 25 A
26 A
PASSAGE 3: không có tiêu đề, dòng đầu: Forests are one of the main elements of our natural
heritage.
27 NOT GIVEN; 28 FALSE; 29 TRUE; 30 FALSE; 31 FALSE; 32 FALSE; 33 TRUE
34 J; 35 A; 36 E; 37 B; 38 G; 39 D; 40 B
TEST 4:
PASSAGE 1: Pullings strings to build pyramids (No one knows exactly how the pyramids
were built)
1 TRUE; 2 FALSE; 3 NOT GIVEN; 4 TRUE; 5 FALSE; 6 NOT GIVEN; 7 TRUE
(8->13 tiêu đề: Additional evidence for theory of kite-lifting) 8 pulleys; 9 stone; 10 sailors; 11
glider; 12 flight; 13 messages
PASSAGE 2: Endless Harvest (More than two hundred years ago, Russian…)
14 FALSE; 15 NOT GIVEN; 16 TRUE; 17 NOT GIVEN; 18 TRUE; 19 TRUE; 20 FALSE
21 G; 22 E; 23 B; 24 A; 25 K; 26 F
PASSAGE 3: EFFECTS OF NOISE (In general, it is plausible to suppose that we should
prefer…)
27 D; 28 C; 29 A
30 B; 31 D; 32 F; 33 I; 34 B
35 A; 36 D; 37 A; 38 E; 39 B; 40 C
CAM 8
TEST 1
PASSAGE 1: A Chronicle of Timekeeping (According to archaeological evidence, at least
5,00 years ago)
1 D; 2 B; 3 F; 4 E
5 B; 6 F; 7 D; 8 A
(9 -> 13 sơ đồ: How the 1670 lever-based device worked) 9: anchor; 10: wheel; 11: tooth; 12:
pendulum; 13: second
PASSAGE 2: AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL IN THE USA (An accident that occurred in the
skies over the Grand Canyon in 1956…)
14 ii; 15 iii; 16 v; 17 iv; 18 viii; 19 vii
20 FALSE; 21 FALSE; 22 NOT GIVEN; 23 TRUE; 24 TRUE; 25 FALSE; 26 TRUE
PASSAGE 3: TELEPATHY (Can human beings communicate by thought alone?)
27 E; 28 B; 29 A; 30 F
31 sender; 32 picture; 33 receiver; 34 sensory leakage; 35 fraud; 36 computers; 37 human
involvement; 38 meta-analysis; 39 lack of consistency; 40 big enoughs
TEST 2
PASSAGE 1: Sheet glass manufacture: the float process (Glass, which has been made since
the time of the Mesopotamians and Egyptians)
1 spinning; 2 unblemished; 3 labor-intensive; 4 thickness; 5 marke
6 glass; 7 metal; 8 rollers
9 TRUE; 10 NOT GIVEN; 11 FALSE; 12 TRUE; 13 TRUE
PASSAGE 2: THE LITTLE ICE AGE (This book will provide a detailed examination of the
Little Ice Age)
14 ii; 15 vii; 16 ix; 17 iv
(18->22 tiêu đề: Weather during the Little Ice Age) 18 C; 19 B; 20 A; 21 H; 22 G
23 C; 24 C; 25 A; 26 B
PASSAGE 3: The meaning and power of smell (A survey conducted by Anthony Synott)
27 vii; 28 ii; 29 vi; 30 i; 31 iii; 32 v
33 C; 34 A; 35 C; 36 D
37 clothing; 38 vocabulary; 39 chemicals; 40 cultures
TEST 3
PASSAGE 1: Striking Back at Lightning With Lasers (Seldom is the weather more dramatic
than…)
1 D; 2 A; 3 A
4 power companies; 5 safely; 6 size
7 B; 8 C; 9 G; 10 D
11 NO; 12 YES; 13 NOT GIVEN
PASSAGE 2: The Nature of Genius (There has always been an interest in geniuses and
prodigies)
14 B; 15 C; 16 F; 17 H; 18 J
19 TRUE; 20 TRUE; 21 FALSE; 22 TRUE; 23 TRUE; 24 NOT GIVEN; 25 TRUE; 26 NOT
GIVEN
PASSAGE 3: HOW DOES THE BIOLOGICAL CLOCK TICK? (Our life span is
restricted…)
27 ix; 28 ii; 29 vii; 30 i; 31 viii; 32 iv
33 physical chemistry; 34 thermodynamics; 35 adapt; 36 immortality
37 NO; 38 YES; 39 NOT GIVEN; 40 YES
TEST 4
PASSAGE 1: LAND OF THE RISING SUM (Japan has a significantly better record in
terms of average…)
1 vii; 2 i; 3 v; 4 ii; 5 viii
6 YES; 7 NO; 8 NOT GIVEN; 9 NO
10 B; 11 C; 12 A; 13 C
PASSAGE 2: Biological control of pests (The continuous and reckless use of synthetic
chemicals…)
14 B; 15 A; 16 D; 17 D
18 NOT GIVEN; 19 YES; 20 NO; 21 YES
22 D; 23 H; 24 C; 25 E; 26 B
PASSAGE 3: Collecting Ant Specimens (Collecting ants can be as simple as picking up stray)
27 TRUE; 28 NOT GIVEN; 29 TRUE; 30 FALSE
31 A; 32 C; 33 B; 34 D; 35 A; 36 D
37 heat; 38 leaf litter; 39 screen; 40 alcohol
CAM 9
TEST 1
PASSAGE 1: William Henry Perkin (William Henry Perkin was born on March 12, 1838, in
London)
1 FALSE; 2 NOT GIVEN; 3 FALSE; 4 TRUE; 5 NOT GIVEN; 6 TRUE; 7 NOT GIVEN
8: rich; 9: commercial; 10: mauve; 11: Robert Pullar; 12: France; 13: malaria
PASSAGE 2: IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? The Search for Extra-terrestrial
Intelligence (The primary reason for the research is basic curiosity)
14 iv; 15 vii; 16 i; 17 ii
18: several billion years; 19: radio; 20: 1000 stars
21 YES; 22 YES; 23 NOT GIVEN; 24 NO; 25 NOT GIVEN; 26 NO
PASSAGE 3: The history of the tortoise (If you go back far enough, everything lived in the
sea)
27 plants; 28 breathing; 29 gills; 30 dolphins
31 NOT GIVEN; 32 FALSE; 33 TRUE
34: 3 measurements; 35 graph; 36 cluster; 37 amphibious; 38 half way; 39 dry-land tortoises
40 D
TEST 2
PASSAGE 1: không tiêu đề, câu đầu: Hearing impairment or other auditory function deficit…
1 H; 2 C; 3 B; 4 I; 5 D; 6 A
7 two decades; 8 crowd; 9 invisible; 10 Objective 3
11 A; 12 C
13 C
PASSAGE 2: Venus in transit (On 8 June 2004, more than half the population of the world…)
14 F; 15 D; 16 G; 17 E
18 D; 19 A; 20 B; 21 C
22 FALSE; 23 FALSE; 24 TRUE; 25 NOT GIVEN; 26 TRUE
PASSAGE 3: A neuroscientist reveals how to think differently (In the last decade a
revolution has…)
27 C; 28 B; 29 D; 30 C; 31 B
32 YES; 33 YES; 34 NOT GIVEN; 35 NO; 36 NOT GIVEN; 37 NO
38 A; 39 B; 40 C
TEST 3
PASSAGE 1: Attitudes to language (It is not easy to be systematic and objective about…)
1 YES; 2 NO; 3 YES; 4 NOT GIVEN; 5 YES; 6 YES; 7 NO; 8 YES
9 H; 10 F; 11 A; 12 C
13 B
PASSAGE 2: Tidal Power (Operating on the same principle as wind turbines)
14 C; 15 E; 16 A; 17 C
18 A; 19 D; 20 E; 21 F; 22 J
23 maintenance; 24 slow; 25 low pressure; 26 cavitation
PASSAGE 3: Information theory – the big idea (In April 2002 an event took place which
demonstrated)
27 D; 28 F; 29 B; 30 E; 31 A; 32 C
33 Jupiter, Saturn; 34 Solar System; 35 sensors, circuits; 36 spares; 37 radio dish
38 TRUE; 39 TRUE; 40 FALSE
TEST 4
PASSAGE 1: The life and work of Marie Curie (Marie Curie is probably the most famous
woman…)
1 FALSE; 2 NOT GIVEN; 3 TRUE; 4 FALSE; 5 TRUE; 6 NOT GIVEN
7 thorium; 8 pitchblende; 9 radium; 10 soldiers; 11 illness; 12 neutron; 13 leukaemia
PASSAGE 2: Young children’s sense of identity (A sense of self develops in young children
by degrees)
14 G; 15 C; 16 G; 17 D; 18 H; 19 E
20 D; 21 B; 22 E; 23 C
24 mirror; 25 communication; 26 ownership
PASSAGE 3: The Development of Museums (The conviction that historical relics provide
infallible)
27 ii; 28 vi; 29 i; 30 iii
31 B; 32 A; 33 D; 34 D; 35 C; 36 B
37 FALSE; 38 NOT GIVEN; 39 FALSE; 40 TRUE
CAM 10
TEST 1
PASSAGE 1: Stepwells (During the sixth and seventh centuries, the inhabitants of the modern-
day)
1 FALSE; 2 TRUE; 3 NOT GIVEN; 4 NOT GIVEN; 5 TRUE
6 pavilions; 7 drought; 8 tourists
9 earthquake; 10 four sides; 11 tank; 12 verandas; 13 underwater
PASSAGE 2: EUROPEAN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS 1990-2010 (It is difficult to conceive of
vigorous…)
14 viii; 15 iii; 16 xi; 17 i; 18 v; 19 x; 20 ii; 21 iv
22 TRUE; 23 FALSE; 24 NOT GIVEN; 25 NOT GIVEN; 26 FALSE
PASSAGE 3: The psychology of innovation (Innovation is key to business survival, and
companies…)
27 C; 28 A; 29 D; 30 B
31 G; 32 E; 33 A; 34 F; 35 B
36 NO; 37 YES; 38 NOT GIVEN; 39 NOT GIVEN; 40 NO
TEST 2
PASSAGE 1: Tea and the Industrial Revolution (Alan Macfarlane, professor of
anthropological science)
1 iv; 2 viii; 3 vii; 4 i; 5 vi; 6 ix; 7 ii
8 NOT GIVEN; 9 TRUE; 10 FALSE; 11 FALSE; 12 NOT GIVEN; 13 TRUE
PASSAGE 2: Gifted children and learning (Internationally, ‘giftedness’ is most frequently..)
14 A; 15 D; 16 F; 17 D
18 B; 19 D; 20 E; 21 A; 22 C
23 books, activities; 24 internal regulation; 25 emotional awareness; 26 spoon-feeding
PASSAGE 3: Museums of fine art and their public (One of the most famous works of art in
the world..)
(27->31 tiêu đề: The value attached to original works of art) 27 B; 28 H; 29 L; 30 G; 31 D
32 C; 33 D; 34 A; 35 D
36 NOT GIVEN; 37 NO; 38 YES; 39 NOT GIVEN; 40 NO
TEST 3
PASSAGE 1: The Context, Meaning and Scope of Tourism (Travel has existed since the
beginning of…)
1 ii; 2 i; 3 v; 4 vii
5 TRUE; 6 NOT GIVEN; 7 NOT GIVEN; 8 TRUE; 9 NOT GIVEN; 10 FALSE
11 source of income; 12 employer; 13 domestic tourism
PASSAGE 2: Autumn leaves (One of the most captivating natural events of the year in many
areas)
14 C; 15 B; 16 H; 17 B; 18 E
(19->22 tiêu đề: Why believe the ‘light screen’ hypothesis?) 19 sun; 20 upper; 21 dry; 22
north
23 FALSE; 24 TRUE; 25 NOT GIVEN
26 B
PASSAGE 3: Beyond the blue horizon (An important archaeological discovery on the island)
27 B; 28 F; 29 I; 30 G; 31 D
32 C; 33 A; 34 D; 35 C
36 NO; 37 YES; 38 NOT GIVEN; 39 YES; 40 NOT GIVEN
TEST 4
PASSAGE 1: The megafires of California (Wildfires are becoming an increasing menace…)
1 spread; 2 ten times; 3 below; 4 fuel; 5 seasons; 6 homes
7 TRUE; 8 FALSE; 9 TRUE; 10 TRUE; 11 NOT GIVEN; 12 FALSE; 13 FALSE
PASSAGE 2: Second nature (Psychologists have long held that a person’s character cannot…)
14 transformation; 15 young age; 16 optimism; 17 skills; 18 negative emotions
19 E; 20 C; 21 G; 22 A
23 E; 24 C; 25 G; 26 H
PASSAGE 3: When evolution runs backwards (The description of any animal as an
‘evolutionary throwback’…)
27 C; 28 D; 29 C; 30 B; 31 A
32 F; 33 G; 34 A; 35 B; 36 D
37 NOT GIVEN; 38 YES; 39 NO; 40 YES
CAM 11
Test 1
Passage 1 Crop-growing skyscrapers (By the year 2025, nearly 80% of the Earth’s
population): 1 tomatoes; 2 urban centres; 3 energy; 4 fossil fuel; 5 artificial; 6 trays; 7 rooftops;
8. NOT GIVEN; 9 TRUE; 10 FALSE; 11 TRUE; 12 FALSE; 13 TRUE.
Passage 2 THE FALKIRK WHEEL (The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland is the world’s first and
only rotating) 14 FALSE; 15 NOT GIVEN; 16 TRUE; 17 NOT GIVEN; 18 FALSE; 19 TRUE;
20 gates; 21 damp; 22 axle; 23 cogs; 24 aqueduct; 25 wall; 26 locks.
Passage 3 Reducing the Effects of Climate Change (Such is our dependence on fossil fuels,
and such is the volume of carbon dioxide) 27D; 28B; 29A; 30 sunshade; 31 iron; 32 algae; 33
clouds; 34 cables; 35 snow; 36 rivers; 37B; 38D; 39C; 40A.
Test 2
Passage 1 Raising the Mary Rose (On 19 July 1545, English and French fleets were engaged in
sea battle) 1 TRUE; 2 NOT GIVEN; 3 TRUE; 4 FALSE; 5C; 6B; 7G; 8A; 9 frame; 10 hydraulic
jacks; 11 stabbing guides; 12 cradle; 13 air bags.
Passage 2 What destroyed the civilization of Easter Island? (Easter Island, or Rapu Nui as it
is known locally) 14 ii; 15 ix; 16 viii; 17 i; 18 iv; 19 vii; 20 vi; 21 farming; 22 canoes; 23 birds;
24 wood; 25B; 26C.
Passage 3 Neuroaesthetics (An emerging discipline called neuroaesthetics is seeking) 27C;
28D; 29B; 30A; 31C; 32B; 33H; 34 NOT GIVEN; 35 YES; 36 NO; 37 NO; 38 YES; 39 NOT
GIVEN; 40 A.
Test 3
Passage 1 THE STORY OF SILK (Silk is a fine, smooth material produced from cocoons) 1
tea; 2 reel; 3 women; 4 royalty; 5 currency; 6 paper; 7 wool; 8 monks; 9 nylon; 10 FALSE; 11
TRUE; 12 FALSE; 13 NOT GIVEN.
Passage 2 Great Migrations (Animal migration, however it is defined, is far more) 14 FALSE;
15 TRUE; 16 NOT GIVEN; 17 TRUE; 18 FALSE; 19G; 20C; 21A; 22E; 23 speed; 24 plains; 25
bottlenecks; 26 passageway.
Passage 3 Preface to ‘How the other half thinks: Adventures in mathematical reasoning’
(Occasionally, in some difficult musical compositions, there are beautiful) 27D; 28B; 29G; 30C;
31B; 32E; 33A; 34F; 35 beginner; 36 arithmetic; 37 intuitive; 38 scientists; 39 experiments; 40
theorems.
Test 4
Passage 1 Research using twins (To biomedical researchers all over the word, twins offer a) 1
FALSE; 2 NOT GIVEN; 3 NOT GIVEN; 4 TRUE; 5A; 6C; 7B; 8A; 9B; 10D; 11B; 12E; 13F.
Passage 2 An Introduction to Film Sound (Though we might think of film as an essentially
visual) 14B; 15A; 16B; 17D; 18C; 19 TRUE; 20 TRUE; 21 NOT GIVEN; 22 TRUE; 23
FALSE; 24C; 25A; 26E.
Passage 3 ‘This Marvellous Invention’ (Of all mankind’s manifold creations, language must
take pride of place) 27 vi; 28 iv; 29 ii; 30 vii; 31 i; 32 v; 33E; 34G; 35B; 36F; 37 NO; 38 YES;
39 NOT GIVEN; 40 YES.
CAM 12
Test 5
Passage 1 Cork (Cork – the thick bark of the cork oak tree) 1 NOT GIVEN; 2 FALSE; 3
FALSE; 4 TRUE; 5 TRUE; 6 taste; 7 cheaper; 8 convenient; 9 image; 10 sustainable; 11
recycled; 12 biodiversity; 13 desertification.
Passage 2 COLLECTING AS A HOBBY (Collecting must be one of the most varied of human
activities) 14 antiques; 15 triumph; 16 information; 17 contact; 18 hunt; 19 empty; 20
educational; 21 Trainspotting; 22 NOT GIVEN; 23 FALSE; 24 NOT GIVEN; 25 TRUE; 26
TRUE.
Passage 3 What’s the purpose of gaining knowledge? (I would found an institution where any
person can find instruction) 27 vi; 28 viii; 29 ii; 30 iv; 31 iii; 32 vii; 33 fire science; 34
investigators; 35 evidence; 36 prosecution; 37 NOT GIVEN; 38 YES; 39 NO; 40 NO.
Test 6
Passage 1 The risks agriculture faces in developing countries (Two things distinguish food
production from all other) 1A; 2B; 3H; 4D; 5B; 6C; 7G; 8B; 9A; 10D; 11E; 12C; 13D.
Passage 2 The Lost City (When the US explorer and academic Hiram arrived in South
America) 14 iv; 15 vi; 16 viii; 17 v; 18 i; 19 Vii; 20 iii; 21 TRUE; 22 FALSE; 23 FALSE; 24
NOT GIVEN; 25 rubber; 26 farmer.
Passage 3 The Benefits of Being Bilingual (According to the latest figures, the majority of the
word’s) 27 eye movements; 28 language co-activation; 29 Stroop Task; 30 conflict management;
31 cognitive control; 32 YES; 33 NOT GIVEN; 34 NO; 35 NO; 36 NOT GIVEN; 37D; 38G;
39B; 40C.
Test 7
Passage 1 Flying tortoises (Forests of spiny cacti cover much of the uneven lava plains) 1 V; 2
iii; 3 viii; 4 i; 5 iv; 6 vi; 7 ii; 8 pirates; 9 food; 10 oil; 11 settlers; 12 species; 13 eggs.
Passage 2 The Intersection of Health Sciences and Geography (While many diseases that
affect humans have been) 14D; 15C; 16F; 17G; 18D; 19B; 20 vaccinations; 21 antibiotic; 22
mosquitoes; 23 factories; 24 forests; 25 Polio; 26 mountain.
Passage 3 Music and the emotions (Why does music make us feel? On the one hand) 27
dopamine; 28 pleasure; 29 caudate; 30 anticipatory phase; 31 food; 32B; 33C; 34A; 35B; 36D;
37F; 38B; 40C.
Test 8
Passage 1 The History of Glass (From our earliest origins, man has been making use of glass) 1
obsidian; 2 spears; 3 beads; 4 impurities; 5 Romans; 6 lead; 7 clouding; 8 taxes; 9 TRUE; 10
FALSE; 11 NOT GIVEN; 12 TRUE; 13. FALSE
Passage 2 Bing back the big cats (There is a poem, written around 598 AD) 14 D; 15 A; 16 C;
17 A; 18 C; 19 E; 20 D; 21 F; 22 A; 23 NO; 24 NOT GIVEN; 25 YES; 26 YES.
Passage 3 UK companies need more effective boards of directors (After a number of serious
failures of governance) 27 iv; 28 ii; 29 vi; 30 viii; 31 vii; 32 i; 33 iii; 34 YES; 35 NOT GIVEN;
36 NO; 37 NO ; 38 information; 39 financial; 40 investors.
CAM 13
Test 1
Passage 1 Case Study: Tourism New Zealand website (New Zealand is a small country of four
million inhabitants) 1 update; 2 environment; 3 captain; 4 films; 5 season; 6 accommodation; 7
blog; 8 FALSE; 9 NOT GIVEN; 10 FALSE; 11 TRUE; 12 NOT GIVEN; 13 TRUE.
Passage 2 Why being bored is stimulating – and useful, too (We all know how it feels – it’s
impossible to keep) 14 iv; 15 vi; 16 i; 17 v; 18 viii; 19 iii; 20E; 21B; 22D; 23A; 24 focus; 25
pleasure; 26 curiosity.

Passage 3 Artificial artists (The Painting Fool is one of a growing number) 27 B; 28 C; 29 C;


30 D; 31 A; 32 D; 33 A; 34 E; 35 C; 36 G; 37 B; 38 YES; 39 NOT GIVEN; 40 NO.
Test 2
Passage 1 Bringing cinnamon to Europe (Cinnamon is a sweet, fragrant spice produced from
the inner bark of trees) 1 oils; 2 friendship; 3 funerals; 4 wealth; 5 indigestion; 6 India; 7 camels;
8 Alexandria; 9 Venice; 10 TRUE; 11 FALSE; 12 NOT GIVEN; 13 FALSE.
Passage 2 Oxytocin (Oxytocin is a chemical, a hormone produce in the pituitary) 14 B; 15 F; 16
B; 17 E; 18 A; 19 B; 20 C; 21 animals; 22 childbirth; 23 placebo; 24 game; 25 strangers; 26
names.
Passage 3 MAKING THE MOST OF TRENDS (Most managers can identify the major trends
of the day) 27 D; 28 C; 29 A; 30 D; 31 D; 32 D; 33 C; 34 B; 35 A; 36 C; 37 A; 38 B; 39 C; 40 D.
Test 3
Passage 1 The coconut palm (For millennia, the coconut has been central to live of Polynesian)
1 furniture; 2 sugar; 3 ropes; 4 charcoal; 5 bowls; 6 hormones; 7 cosmetics; 8 dynamite; 9
FALSE; 10 FALSE; 11 NOT GIVEN; 12 TRUE; 13 NOT GIVEN.
Passage 2 How baby talk gives infant brains a boost (The typical way of talking to a baby) 14
B; 15 C; 16 A; 17 B; 18 recording devices; 19 fathers; 20 bridge hypothesis; 21 repertoire; 22
vests; 23 vocabulary; 24 F; 25 A; 26 E.
Passage 3 Whatever happened to the Harappan Civilisation (The Harappan Civilisation of
ancient Pakistan and India) 27 C; 28 H; 29 A; 30 B; 31 D; 32 shells; 33 lake; 34 rainfall; 35
grains; 36 pottery; 37 8; 38 A; 39 D; 40 A.
Test 4
Passage 1 Cutty Sark: the fastest sailing ship of all time (The nineteenth century was a period
of great technology) 1 FALSE; 2 FALSE; 3 TRUE; 4 TRUE; 5 FALSE; 6 TRUE 7 NOT
GIVEN; 8 TRUE; 9 wool; 10 navigator; 11 gale; 12 training; 13 fire.
Passage 2 SAVING THE SOIL (More than third of the world’s soil is endangered) 14 minerals;
15 carbon; 16 water; 17 agriculture; 18 C; 19 E; 20 A; 21 D; 22 E; 23 C; 24 F; 25 G; 26 F.
Passage 3 Book Review (Happiness is the ultimate goal because it is self-evidently) 27 D; 28 A;
29 B; 30 F; 31 B; 32 G; 33 E; 34 A; 35 YES; 36 NOT GIVEN; 37 NO; 38 NOT GIVEN; 39
YES; 40 NO.
CAM 14
Test 1
Passage 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF CHILDREN’S PLAY (Brick by brick, six-year-old Alice
is building a magical kingdom) 1 creativity; 2 rules; 3 cities; 4 traffic; 5 crime; 6 competition; 7
evidence; 8 life; 9 TRUE; 10 TRUE; 11 NOT GIVEN; 12 FALSE; 13 TRUE.
Passage 2 The growth of bike-sharing schemes around the world (The original idea for an
urban bike sharing scheme dates back to) 14E; 15C; 16F; 17C; 18A; 18B; 20D; 21D; 22E; 23
activists; 24 consumerism; 25 leaflets; 26 police.
Passage 3 Motivational factors and the hospitality industry (A critical ingredient in the
success of hotels is developing) 27E; 28D; 29B; 30 D; 31 C; 32 YES; 33 NO; 34 NO; 35 NOT
GIVEN; 36 restaurants; 37 performance; 38 turnover; 39 goals; 40 characteristic.
Test 2
Passage 1 Alexander Henderson (1831-1931) (Alexander Henderson was born in Scotland in
1831) 1 FALSE; 2 TRUE; 3 NOT GIVEN; 4 FALSE; 5 NOT GIVEN; 6 TRUE; 7 FALSE; 8
TRUE; 9 merchant; 10 equipment; 11 gifts; 12 canoe; 13 mountains.
Passage 2 Back to the future of skyscraper design (The Recovery of Natural Environments in
Architecture) 14F; 15C; 16E; 17D; 18B; 19 design; 20 pathogens; 21 tuberculosis; 22 wards; 23
communal; 24 public; 25 miasmas; 26 cholera.
Passage 3 Why companies should welcome disorder (Organisation is big business. Whether it
is of our lives) 27 vi; 28 i; 29 iii; 30 ii; 31 ix; 32 vii; 33 iv; 34 viii; 35 productive; 36
perfectionists; 37 dissatisfied; 38 TRUE; 39 FALSE; 40 NOT GIVEN.
Test 3
Passage 1 The concept of intelligent (Looked at in on way; everyone knows what intelligent is)
1B; 2A; 3D; 4 NOT GIVEN; 5 NO; 6 YES; 7 B; 8C; 9B; 10 A; 11A; 12C; 13A.
Passage 2 Saving bugs to find a new drugs (More drugs than you might think are derived
from) 14C; 15H; 16A; 17F; 18I; 19B; 20E; 21B; 22C; 23 ecology; 24 prey; 25 habitats; 26
antibiotics.
Passage 3 The power of play (Virtually every child, the world over, plays) 27 B; 28 G; 29 F; 30
E; 31 C; 32 NO; 33 YES; 34 NOT GIVEN; 35 NO; 36 YES; 37 encouraging; 38 desire; 39
autonomy; 40 targeted.
Test 4
Passage 1 The secret of staying young (Pheidole dentate, a native ant of the) 1 four; 2 young; 3
food; 4 light; 5 aggressively; 6 location; 7 neurons; 8 chemicals; 9 FALSE; 10 TRUE; 11
FALSE; 12 NOT GIVEN; 13 TRUE.
Passage 2 Why zoos are good (In my view, it is perfectly possible for many) 14B; 15E; 16C;
17A; 18 TRUE; 19 TRUE; 20 NOT GIVEN; 21 FALSE; 22 NOT GIVEN; 23B; 24D; 25B; 26E.
Passage 3 Chelsea Rochman, an ecologist at the University of California, Davis 27 FALSE;
28 NOT GIVEN; 29 FALSE; 30 TRUE; 31 FALSE; 32 TRUE; 33 NOT GIVEN; 34 large; 35
microplastic; 36 populations; 37 concentrations; 38 predators; 39 disasters; 40A.
CAM 15
Test 1
Passage 1 Nutmeg – a valuable spice (The nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, is a large
evergreen) 1 oval; 2 husk; 3 seed; 4 mace; 5 FALSE; 6 NOT GIVEN; 7 TRUE; 8 Arabs; 9
plague; 10 lime; 11 Run; 12 Mauritius; 13 tsunami.
Passage 2 Driverless cars (The automotive sector is well used to adapting) 14 C; 15 B; 16 E; 17
G; 18 D; 19 human error; 20 car sharing; 21 ownership; 22 mileage; 23C; 24D; 25A; 26E.
Passage 3 What is exploration? (We are all explorers. Our desire to discover) 27 A; 28 C; 29
C; 30 D; 31A; 32 B; 33 E; 34 A; 35 D; 36 E; 37 B; 38 expeditions; 39 isolated; 40 surface.
Test 2
Passage 1 Could urban engineers learn from dance? (The way we travel around cities has a
major impact) 1 B; 2 C; 3 F; 4 D; 5 E; 6 A; 7 safety; 8 traffic; 9. Carriageway; 10 mobile; 11
dangerous; 12 communities; 13 healthy.
Passage 2 Should we try to extinct back to life (The passenger pigeon was a legendary species)
14 F; 15 A; 16 D; 17 A; 18 genetic traits; 19 heat loss; 20 ears; 21 fat; 22 emissions; 23 B; 24 C;
25 A; 26 C.
Passage 3 Having a laugh (Humans start developing a sense of humour) 27 C; 28 A; 29 B; 30
B; 31 D; 32 F; 33 H; 34 C; 35 D; 36 E; 37 NOT GIVEN; 38 YES; 39 NO; 40 NO.
Test 3
Passage 1 Henry Moore (1898-1986) (Henry Moore was born in Castleford, a small town near
Leeds) 1 TRUE; 2 FALSE; 3 NOT GIVEN; 4 TRUE; 5 NOT GIVEN; 6 FALSE ;7 TRUE; 8
resignation; 9 materials; 10 miners; 11 family; 12 collectors; 13 income.
Passage 2 The Desolenator: producing clean water (Travelling around Thailand in the 1990s,
William Janssen) 14 iii; 15 vi; 16 v; 17 x; 18 iv; 19 viii; 20 i; 21 wheels; 22 film; 23 filter; 24
waste; 25 performance; 26 servicing.
Passage 3 Why fairy tales are really scary tales (People of every culture tell each other fairy
tales) 27 C; 28 B; 29 F; 30 A; 31 E; 32 D; 33 F; 34 B; 35 C; 36 G; 37 B; 38 D; 39 A; 40 A.
Test 4
Passage 1 The return of the huarango (The south coast of Peru is narrow) 1 water; 2 diet; 3
drought; 4 erosion; 5 desert; 6 branches; 7 leaves and bark; 8 trunk; 9 NOT GIVEN; 10 FALSE;
11 TRUE; 12 FALSE; 13 NOT GIVEN.
Passage 2 Silbo Gomero – the whistle ‘language’ of the Canary Islands (La Gomera is one of
the Canary Islands) 14 NOT GIVEN; 15 FALSE; 16 TRUE; 17 FALSE; 18 FALSE; 19 TRUE;
20 words; 21 finger; 22 direction; 23 commands; 24 fires; 25 technology; 26 award.
Passage 3 Environmental practices of big businesses (The environmental practices of big
businesses are shaped by) 27 D; 28 E; 29 F; 30 H; 31 B; 32 C; 33 D; 34 B; 35 YES; 36 NOT
GIVEN; 37 NO; 38 YES; 39 NOT GIVEN; 40 D.
READ CAM 16
TEST 1
PAS 1 Why we need to protect polar bears
Polar bears are being increasingly threatened by the…
1.False 2.False 3.Not Given 4.True 5.True 6.False 7.True 8.violent 9.tool 10.meat
11.photographer 12.game 13.frustration
PAS 2 The Step Pyramid of Djoser
The pyramids are the most famous monuments of ancient Egypt…
14.IV 15.VII 16.II 17.V 18.I 19.VIII 20.VI 21.city 22.priests 23.trench 24.location 25B
26D
PAS 3 The future of work
According to a leading business consultancy, 3-14%…
27B 28D 29C 30D 31 information 32 reliance 33 intuition 34 confidence 35B 36A 37C 38A
39B 40C

TEST 2
PAS 1 The White Horse of Uffington
The cutting of huge figures or “geoglyphs” into the earth of English hillsides has taken place for
1.True 2.Not Given 3.True 4.False 5.False 6.True 7.True 8.Not Given 9.Ridgeway
10.documents 11.soil 12.fertility 13.Rhiannon
PAS 2 I contain multitudes
Wendy Moore reviews Ed Yong’s book about microbes
Microbes, most of them bacteria, have populated this planet since long before animal life
14D 15C 16A 17G 18B 19H 20E 21.YES 22.NO 23.NOT GIVEN 24.YES 25.NOT
GIVEN
26.NO
PAS 3 How to make wise decisions
Across cultures, wisdom has been considered one of the most revered human qualities.
27B 28C 29B 30D 31D 32A 33C 34F 35G 36.FALSE 37.NOT GIVEN 38.NOT GIVEN
39.TRUE 40.TRUE

TEST 3
PAS 1 Roman shipbuilding and navigation
Shipbuilding today is based on science and ships are built using computers and sophisticated
1.FALSE 2.NOT GIVEN 3.FALSE 4.TRUE 5.TRUE 6.lightweight 7.bronze 8.levels 9.hull
10.triangular 11.music 12.grain 13.towboats
PAS 2 Climate change reveals ancient artefacts in Norway’s glaciers
A. Well above the treeline in Norway’s highest mountains, ancient fields of ice are shrinking as
14D 15C 16F 17H 18G 19B 20.microorganisms 21.reindeer 22.insects 23B 24C 25A 26C
PAS 3 Plant ‘thermometer’ triggers springtime growth by measuring night-time heat
A photoreceptor molecule in plant cells has been found to have a second job as a thermometer
after 27.Not Given 28.True 29.True 30.Not Given 31.False 32.False 33H 34D 35G 36C
37A
38.warm 39.summer 40.mustard plant

TEST 4
PAS 1 Roman tunnels
The Romans, who once controlled areas of Europe, North Africa and Asia Minor, adopted the
1. posts 2.canal 3.ventilation 4.lid 5.weight 6.climbing 7.False 8.Not Given 9.False
10.True
11.gold 12.the architect 13.harbour
PAS 2 Changes in reading habits
What are the implications of the way we read today?
Look around on your next plane trip. The iPad is the new pacifier…
14A 15B 16D 17B 18.worrying 19.thorough 20.hard 21.isolated 22.emotional 23.Yes
24.No
25.Not Given 26.Yes
PAS 3 Attitudes towards Artificial Intelligence
A. Artificial intelligence (AI) can already predict the future. Police forces are using it to map
when
27.III 28.VI 29.II 30.I 31.VII 32.V 33C 34B 35A 36.No 37.Not Given 38.Yes 39.No
40.Yes

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