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For questions 1-10, read the text berow. Use the word given in capitars at the end of some of the rines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same rine. There is an exampte at the beginning (0). ffi#ffi# ffiffiffi*tr% The scene is the Olympic Cames in around fifteen years' time. All eyes are on an (0)...9.Ig?pl!.g.na!!l #

Read the

r,Jentify the topic. Then read the ie:t through quickly for general

uderstanding, ignoring the saps for the moment.


the text again carefully and tn- to decide what type of word
R.ead

an

twenty-year,old athlete who runs like the wind. What makes this athlete so special is that he was born with

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EXCEPTION

(1)..............

genetic advantage: enormous

"^ill fit in each gap. Then fill in Jre gaps, using the Help clues if
necessary. Read through the text again when you've finished and check that the words you've written fit

muscles. The body contains a natural mechanism that normally acts as a brake on muscle

ORDINARY DEVELOP LAW QUALIFY

in with the overall meaning the text and are spelled


correctly.

of

fair chance?

ln the case of this athlete, however, f"; that mechanism simply didn't work. (3) . .. ..... ...... .... who have studied the rules can find no reason (4)............................... him. He has taken no drugs; his is a natural advantage. Officials are faced with a ditemma. Should the rules against doping be relaxed to give his less genetically endowed (5)........................ rno"r" of

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COMPETE

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> Question

1-4
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Jne of these questions requires

:egative prefix and another one :equires a positive prefix. you have :c read the surrounding text very

D Question

--arefully to be sure.
5

form of (9)............

The Olympic scenario is (5)................. , but the person is not. He's a real five_year_old Cerman boy who is (7)........... ........... able to hold two 6.61b weights with his arms extended (g)............................... ,a feat beyond many adults..He is.the of the so-called mighty mice, whose muscle power was genetically enhanced by scientists searching ior u n"*

HYPOTHESIS REPORT HORIZON

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-.his one is used

jre noun. Two nouns are possible;


to talk about

-\dd a suffix to this verb to make

hasn't taken people long to see the ,porting potunti"t of such genetic (j0).................. f.,o*uul.

for muscular disJases. lt

TREAT MODIFY

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*ris context.

neople rather than events. Check if it needs to be singular or piural in

Questions 6 1\hich suffix will you add to form


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adjective?

Question 7-g Both of these words need two suffixes to make them into adverbs.

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