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REVISION TEST

1-Sugars --- in large amounts as they are dangerous to the health, but small amounts --- variety to
meals and are acceptable

A)may not be used/have given


B)should not be used/give
C)can not be used/gave
D)could not be used/had given
E)would not be used/will give

2-Scientists are of the opinion that the aircraft that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima --- in the blast if
it --- less than 14 km away.

A)would be destroyed/had been


B)could be destroyed/would be
C)will be destroyed/were
D)would have been destroyed/had been
E)can be destroyed/are

3- --- its certain weaknesses and downsides , the internet is enjoyed by many people who know that
institutions are collecting personal data.

A)with regard to
B)on account of
C)in terms of
D)despite
E)as well as

4-Sometimes it even seems --- Spanish fit their work around the demands of their social life , not the
other way round as most people do.

A)as though
B)unless
C)on condition that
D)seeing that
E)even if

5- Male participation in the American work force fell from 80 per cent in 1970 to 75 per cent in 2000,
--- female participation rose from 43 to 60 per cent.

A)because
B)otherwise
C)whereas
D)just as
E)so far as
6-Planet formation went about the same pattern anywhere in the universe , --- astronomers had
predicted.

A)although
B)since
C)just as
D)while
E)only if

7-Deciding what makes a film “cult” can be as arbitrary as deciding --- a film is “good” or “bad”.

A)even though
B)whether
C)that
D)because
E)when

8-Learning by memorization is being replaced with --- creative learning methods --- teach
students to be enquiring and analytical.

A)more/that
B)enough/to
C)so/as
D)less/than
E)both/and

9-Israel has decided to withdraw from the Gaza Strip, --- it plans to continue building a 400
mile anti- terrorist barrier between itself and the West Bank.

A)so
B)for
C)but
D)besides
E)instead

10- --- ecstasy is produced in illegal laboratories , it is not so easy to study its positive or negative
effects.

A)Although
B)No sooner
C)Because
D)Whether
E)So long as
In recent years, scientists ---(16) to an 12-A)in spite of
agreement that the Earth is warming mostly--- B)in addition to
(17) the emission of carbon dioxide from C)due to
electrical power plants that burn coal, oil and D)as regards
natural gas. Discussions of alternatives to E)contrary to
these fossil fuels generally include
windmills, photovoltaics (panels which 13-
convert sunlight to electricity) and even A)convinces
hydrogen fuel. Although these technologies B)abandons
hold a great deal of promise for the long term, C)provides
none of them --- (18) an immediate solution to D)acquires
the problem of global warming. --- (19) these E)promotes
new technologies fulfill their potential at some
time in the future, it is unclear --- (20) they will 14-
meet the world’s energy needs. For this A)because
reason, nuclear power still remains the only B)if
really attractive alternative to fossil fuels. C)as long as
D)even if
11- E)no matter
A)have come
B)came 15-
C)had been A)how
D)would be B)what
E))will be C)the fact that
D)why
E)whether

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