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se Not Given 1) 1It rained heavily everywhere in North China. Q: It rained in Beijing. 2. Many people believe that the IELTS candidates must attend an IELTS training course before sitting the test. Q: The author believes that the IELTS candidates should attend an IELTS training course before 2) TOEFL GRE True(Yes): 1. It rained heavily everywhere in North China. Q: It rained in Beijing. 2. By trying to do a better job of teaching, computer scientists may learn quite a lot themselves. Q: Computer scientists are likely to learn a lot from teaching. False(No): : You can go to Shanghai by train or by plane. Q: You must fly to Shanghai. Not Given: It rained heavily in most areas in North China. Q: It rained in Shanghai. It rained in Beijing. F NG F NG You can go to Shanghai by train or by plane. Q: You must fly to Shanghai. You can go to Shanghai by plane. Q: You must fly to Shanghai. 1 True F NG NG You can go to Shanghai by train or by plane. Q: You fly to Shanghai.(T) Q: You must fly to Shanghai. (F) Q: You may probably go to Shanghai by bus. (NG) Educational standards in schools have, in general, been gradually improving. Q: Schools have been getting better. (T) Q: The education in schools has not been improving. (F) Q: Educational standards are not as unsatisfactory as they used to be. (NG) Tuition fees in this university usually rise by 3-5 percent annually. Q: The university raises the tuition fee by 3-5 percent every year. (F) Q: The tuition fees in the university rose by 4 percent last year. (NG) More than half of the colleges 6000 students are over 19 years old. Q: There are now 6000 students over the age of 19 in the college. (F) Cooking can only be done in the kitchen in the dormitory. Q: Cooking can not be done anywhere in the dormitory. (F)

Q: Cooking cannot be done everywhere in the dormitory. (T) always, all, some, little, only, must, usually, never 2 Trucks are not allowed to run on this road. : Cars are prohibited on this road. F NG , , NG NG In times of peace, the Olympic Games have taken place at four-yearly intervals since its inception in 1896. Q: The Games have taken place every four years since it was revived in 1896. (F) Those who pay regular prices for the trip should share a twin room. Q: A few people paying regular prices for the trip can stay in single rooms. (F) 3. 1. The ancient Egyptians moved clay hives, probably on rafts, down the Nile. ) Q: The Egyptians keep bees on the banks of the Nile. (NG) ( 2. John and Marys wedding took place yesterday. However, John didnt marry her because she was rich. Q: In fact, because Mary was rich, John didnt marry her. (F) () 3. The torch of modern Olympics symbolizes the continuation of the ancient Greek athletic ideals. ) Q: The modern Olympics are inspired by the same ideals as the ancient ones. (NG) ( 4 Too many circles and patterns are formed each year in too many countries for them to have been hoaxes. Q: All crop circles are hoaxes. (N) (too to ) 5. If a space probe today sent back evidence that extraterrestrial intelligence existed in the universe, it would cause much more sensation than we can imagine.(T)() Q: The author believes that it now may be impossible that there is intelligence outside the earth. G A G A G A 21. Women have less job security and fewer opportunities for promotion than men. Higher status jobs, even in industries which employ mostly women, also tend to be filled by men. Q: Men are invariably preferred to women when it comes to promotion. (F) 22. Women have little opportunities to contribute their good ideas or suggestions around and outside the immediate confines of their particular job. This is because they are not sufficiently woven into the fabric of the organization to permit their insinuation into discussions at the right moment. Q: Since women are rarely fully integrated into an organization, they are unable to contribute useful ideas. (F) () 1 NG Campuses in Britain are safe places to live, as in general are most British towns. Like anywhere else in the world, there are areas in some cities best avoided after dark.

Q: It is safer to live in UK than in other countries.(NG) 2. never, all FALSE some, TRUE More than half of the colleges 6000 students are over 19 years old. Q: There are now 6000 students over the age of 19 in the college. (F) Not all of the young people like pop music. Q: Some youngsters enjoy listening to pop music.. (T) 3. FALSE He likes to go to the US and Europe. Q: He doesnt like to go to America, but New Zealand. (F)

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Leisure Pay ; spending Not Given : Healthcare providers diagnose insomnia in several ways. One way is to categorize insomnia by how often it occurs. Another way is to identify the insomnia by what is causing the sleep deprivation. The two main types of insomnia have been described as Primary Insomnia and Secondary Insomnia. Primary Insomnia is a chronic condition with little apparent association with stress or a medical problem. The most common form of primary insomnia is psychophysiological insomnia. Secondary insomnia is caused by symptoms that accompany a medical condition such as anxiety, depression or pain. : Secondary insomnia is far more common than Primary insomnia. Secondary insomnia Primary insomnia far more common than ; Not Given . Not Given : Working hours are not expected to decrease, partly because the 24-hour society will need to be serviced; and secondly, because more people will be needed to keep the service/leisure industries running. In the coming decades, the pace of change will accelerate generating greater wealth at a faster rate than ever before. Surveys show that this is already happening in many parts of Europe. The south-east of England, for example, is now supposedly the richest area in the EEC. The leisure pound' is one of the driving forces behind this surge. : The 24-hour society will have a negative effect on people's attitudes to work. 24-hour society have a negative effect on attitudes to work ; 24-hour society peoples attitudes to work Not Given . Not Given : The future, we are told, is likely to be different. Detailed surveys of social and economic trends in the European Community show that Europe's population is falling and getting older. The birth rate in the Community is now only three-quarters of the level needed to ensure replacement of the existing population. By the year 2020, it is predicted that more than one in four Europeans will be aged 60 or more and barely one in five will be under 20. In a five-year period between 1983 and 1988 the Community's female workforce grew by almost six million. As a result, 51% of all women aged 14 to 64 are now economically active in the labour market compared with 78% of men. : The rise in the female workforce in the European Community is a positive trend.

female workforce European Community a positive trend ; In a five-year period between 1983 and 1988 the Community's female workforce grew by almost six million. grew rise a positive trend not given . Not Given : I would suggest that foxes pose a greater problem, yet there is no passionate public campaign to oust foxes, presumably because it is obvious we can never eliminate the millions of wild foxes in Australia. Yet the same common sense thinking is not applied to cats. It is thought instead that, if everyone would only spay their cats, string bells around their necks and keep them in at night, cats would no longer kill wildlife. But what of the millions of feral cats in our deserts and woodlands? They are the bigger problem, but they are no more controllable than foxes or cane toads. : The author believes that all wild foxes should be killed. wild foxes all be killed The author believes...... ; I would suggest that foxes pose a greater problem, yet there is no passionate public campaign to oust foxes, presumably because it is obvious we can never eliminate the millions of wild foxes in Australia. not given . Not Given : In the last 20 years, scientists have detected an increasing variety of toxic contaminants in the North, including pesticides from agriculture, chemicals and heavy metals from industry, and even radioactive fall-out from Chernobyl. These are substances that have invaded ecosystems virtually worldwide, but they are especially worrisome in the Arctic. : Industry in the Arctic has increased over the last 20 years. over the last 20 years Arctic Industry increased : In the last 20 years, scientists have detected an increasing variety of toxic contaminants in the North, including pesticides from agriculture, chemicals and heavy metals from industry, Arctic increasing an increasing variety of toxic contaminants variety of toxic

contaminants Industry industry ......heavy metals from industry not given . Not Given : Scientists have found that a smoked substance reaches the brain more quickly than one swallowed, snorted (such as cocaine powder) or even injected. : Snorted substances reach the brain faster than injected substances. reach the brain faster than reaches the brain more quickly than faster more quickly Snorted substances injected substances a smoked substance swallowed, snorted (such as cocaine powder) or even injected not given . Not Given : Nearly half the world's population will experience critical water shortages by 2025, according to the United Nations (UN). Wars over access to water are a rising possibility in this century and the main conflicts in Africa during the next 25 years could be over this most precious of commodities, as countries fight for access to scarce resources. : Some African countries are currently at war over water resources. African countries war water currently......during the next 25 years could be...... not given . most, all, any Not Given : Hydroelectric power is at present the earth's chief renewable electricity source, generating 6% of global energy and about 15% of worldwide electricity. Hydroelectric power in Canada is plentiful and provides 60% of their electrical requirements. Usually regarded as an inexpensive and clean source of electricity, most big hydroelectric projects being planned today are facing a great deal of hostility from environmental groups and local people. : Canada uses the most hydroelectric power in the world today. Canada hydroelectric power Hydroelectric power in Canada is plentiful and provides 60% of their electrical requirements. most......in the world today most big hydroelectric projects being planned today are facing a great deal of hostility from environmental groups and local people not given

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