THIS ONE IS PRETTIER, BUT IT COSTS ……… AS THE OTHER ONE.A. AS MUCH...

15.This one is prettier, but it costs ……… as the other one.A. as much as B. twice as much C. as many D. twice as manyQuestion 5: Fill in each blank with one suitable word. Most (1)……….. the addicts are men. They come home (2)... work, eattheir meal quickly and then spend the evening (3)... their computers. Some ofthem make programs, (4)……….... most of them just play games. Some wives say thecomputer is killing their marriage. Their husbands play until three (5)...four o'clock(6)………... the morning and all weekend. People call these lonely wives "computerwidows". When television became popular (7)... the 1950s, doctors said it caused "televisionneck", "TV eyes" and other new illnesses. Now it is the home computer. People say it causesheadaches, backaches and makes their eyes tired. But worst (8)... all, it is addictive.That means it is (9)... drinking, smoking or taking drugs. Some people can't stop (10)………....it.Question 6: Read the passage and choose the best answer. An important part of world history is the story of communication. In prehistoric times, forexample, people did not have books. They did not know much about geography. People werelimited. They knew only about themselves and their environment (the land around their homes).Their knowledge of geographical things like mountains and rivers was limited. They did not travelvery far. Sometimes they knew about nearby people and communicated with them. They sentmessages in simple ways. Early signals for communication included smoke from fires and thesounds of drums. Then people formed towns, and then cities, as safe places to live. Soon they began to developother ways to communicate, to spread information. People began to buy and sell things to oneanother. Because of their business, they developed writing systems to keep records and to sendmessages. Life was changing for many people. Business caused changes, and so did the invention ofthe printing press. Many more people learned to read then. Suddenly communication and knowledge improved greatly. People sent letters and news by horseand carriage. Later the mail went by train and then by airplane. World communication was now apossibility.