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13. Simon ... in me on the understanding that I wouldn't tell anyone else. A. confided B. intimated C. confessed D. disclosedQuestion 4: Read the text below. Use the words given in capitals at the end of each line to forma word that fits in the space in the same line (10 points).Example: (0) depressionEXERCISE Exercise is one of the best ways of keeping (0) ... away.DEPRESSEDIt improves your body and your mind and (1) ...you toABLEperform better in the work place at home. BREATH Proper (2) ... is essential if you want to get the most fromCONSIDERexercise and you should also take into (3) ...your heart rate.It can be (4) ... to do too much, which is why all goodHARMIMPORTANTfitness instructors emphasise the (5) ... of "listening to yourbody”. When you first start you should use good (6) ...,JUDGEbecause it's essay to make the mistake of using the equipment(7) ... or doing too much at one time. Start slowly and buildCORRECTup gradually. DEMAND Exercise should not be seen as a (8) ... task; itcan be as essay as a quick walk. To increase your fitness (9)..., exercise for 20 minutes a day, 4 to 6 times a week andSTEADYyou will notice a (10) ... in your body and mind in a fewDIFFERENTweeks.Question 5: Put the verbs in brackets into the suitable tenses, including passives if necessary(12 points). The mystery of the Mary Celeste is one of the greatest mysteries of the sea. An American sailingship, the Mary Celeste set sail from New York on 5 November 1872 - bound for Genoa in Italy, witha cargo of 1,700 barrels of commercial alcohol. A month later - on 5 December - she (1 sight) ...east of the Azores, inthe eastern Atlantic, by a British ship, the Dei Gratia. By an amazing coincidence, the master of theBritish ship, Captain David Reed Morehouse, and the master of the Mary Celeste , captainBenjamine Spooner Briggs (2 dine) ...together in New York the night beforethe Mary Celeste (3 set sail) ... So Morehouse (4realize) ..., that the Mary Celeste (5 sail) ... in thewrong direction. What could be the ship doing, he (6 wonder) ...?Having hailed his friend's ship and got no reply, he (7 go) ... to investigate.There (8 be) ...nobody on board. Captain Briggs, his wife and two-year-olddaughter (9 all vanish) ... The last entry in the ship's log was for 25November, on which day the Mary Celeste (10 be) ... within six miles of theAzores. An enquiry (11 hold later) ... in Gibraltar, but to this day the mystery ofthe Mary Celeste ( 12 never solve) ... .Question 6: Fill in each gap with ONE appropriate word. The first gap has been done as an example (15 points).EVOLUTIONIt is generally accepted that present-day animals and plants differ from those of the past,(0) ...having ... changed by a general process called evolution. But this theory has been widelyaccepted for little (1) ... than a hundred years. The present theory of evolution wasdeveloped (2) ... two naturalists – Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace – workingindependently.When he was a young man (3) ... 22, Darwin went as naturalist on a round-the-world,map-making cruise aboard a British naval survey ship, HMS Beagle. The cruise began in 1831 andlasted (4) ... 1836. In the Galapagos islands, Darwin came (5) ... a group of birds, later to become known (6) ... “Darwin’s finches”. They were similar to one(7) ... in their colour, song, nests and eggs, and were clearly descended (8) ... thesame finch stock, (9) ... each had a different kind of beak and was adapted (10) ... adifferent way of life. (11) ... were seed-eaters, fly-catchers, woodpeckers and various othertypes.Darwin assumed that the ancestors of all (12) ... types had been blown to the islandsin bleak weather, had survived and changed somehow (13) ... the various forms. In the yearsafter the voyage, Darwin gradually came to the conclusion that individuals better suited(14) ... their environment would tend to leave more offspring while those (15) ...well adapted would die out.Question 7: Read the passage and decide which answer best fits each space(10 points). There people jumed (1) … a car on a busy Oxford road after a fire started under the bonnet thismorning. They were just able to rescue their possessions before the car burst into (2) … . Mr. PeterCollins, 25, of Wey Road, Berinsfield (3) … his Avenger estate car home (4) …. Work with twofriends when he noticed smoke coming into the car. He stopped, (5) … was unable to open thebonnet. He poured a bottle of water over the radiator where the smoke was coming from, but couldnot put out the fames. He then (6) … to get fire extinguishers from a nearby (7) …, but (8) … alsofailed to have any effect. (9) … he telephone for a (10) …, but by the time it arrived, the car wastotally burnt out.