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40. I don’t know what happened. I was just sitting at my desk and I suddenly blacked _____ for a fewminutes.III. Write the correct FORM of each bracketed word in the number space provided in the columnon the right. (0) has been done as an example (10pts)Example: 0: willinglyWe are the only animal that chooses what it will look like. True, the chameleon changes color-but not (0. WILLING) ________. Unlike us, it doesn’t get up in the morning and ask itself, “Whatshall I look like today?”, but we can and do. Indeed, the (41. ANTIQUE) _________ of bodydecoration points to the conclusion that it is a key factor in our development as the (42. DOMINATE)_________ life-form on our planet. No human society has ever been found where some form of bodydecoration is not the norm.By (43. CUSTOM) _________ their physical appearance, our ancestors distanced themselvesfrom the rest of the animal (44. KING) _________. Within each tribe this helped them to mark outdifferences of role, status and (45. KIN) _________. Our ancestors developed (46. ORDINARY)_________ techniques of body decoration for (47. PRACTICE) _________ reasons. How to showwhere on tribe ends and another begins? How to memorably underline the (48. SIGNIFY) _________of that moment when an individual becomes an adult member of society? (49. ARGUE) _________,without the expressive capabilities of such “body language” we would have been (50. FINITE)_________ less successful as a species.IV. Identify 10 errors in the following passage and correct them (20pts)Human memory, formerly believed to be rather inefficient, is really more sophisticated than that ofa computer. Researchers approaching the problem from a variation of viewpoints have all concludedthat there is a great deal more storing in our minds than has been generally supposed. Dr. WilderPenfield, a Canadian neurosurgery, proved that by stimulating their brains electrically, he can elicit thetotal recall of specific events in his subjects’ lives. Even dreams and another minor events supposedlyforgotten for many years suddenly emerged in details. Although the physical basic for memory is notyet understood, one theory is how the fantastic capacity for storage in the brain is the result of analmost unlimited combination of interconnections between brain cell, stimulated by patterns of activity.Repeated references with the same information support recall. In other word, improved performance isthe result of strengthening the chemical bonds in the memory.PART THREE: READING (70pts)I. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. (15pts)Reports that the government is about to _____ (61) the go ahead to plans for the building of anew runway at London's Gatwick airport have angered local _____ (62) and raised fears of increasednoise and exhaust pollution. The _____ (63) plans also include permission for additional night flightsand will _____ (64) the compulsory purchase of farmland, _____ (65) the demolition of a number ofprivate homes. According to sources close to the Ministry of Transport, the government is known to beconcerned by the increasing _____ (66) of traffic at London Heathrow, where there are no plans forfurther runways in the foreseeable _____ (67) Gatwick is widely _____ (68) as a better _____ (69) forexpansion than London's third airport, Stansted, which still _____ (70) from poor transport links. Aspokesperson for the Keep Gatwick Quiet association, _____ (71) up of local people, accused thegovernment of _____ (72) back on promises made before the General Election. 'We were told then thatthe airport authority had no _____ (73) of building another runway and we believe that the governmenthas a duty to _____ (74) its pledges. Prominent figures in the government are also believed to beconcerned at the news, although the Prime Minister, interviewed last night, is _____ (75) as saying thatreports were 'misleading'. However, he would not give an assurance that plans for building a runwayhad definitely been rejected.