A. MADE FROM B. MADE OF C. DO FROM D. DO OFQUESTION VI

10. A. made from B. made of C. do from D. do ofQuestion VI: Fill in the blank of the following passage with ONE suitable word: (10 pts)Maybe you recycle cans, glass, and paper. Do you know that nature recycles, too? One of the things nature (1)_______ is water. Water goes from oceans, lakes, and rivers into the air. Water falls from the air as (2)_______ or snow. Rain and snow eventually find their way back to the oceans. Nature’s recycling program for water is (3) _______ the water cycle.The water cycle has four stages: storage, evaporation, precipitation, and runoff. Water on Earth gets stored (4) _______ oceans, lakes, rivers, ice, and even underground. Water goes from storage into the atmosphere by a process called evaporation. When water evaporates, it changes from a liquid (5)_______ a gas, called water vapor. Water vapor goes up into (6) _______ atmosphere. Water returns to the Earth as precipitation in rain or snow by changing into drops of water (7)_______ the air gets cold enough. Clouds are collections (8)_______ water droplets. Most precipitation falls into the oceans and goes right back into storage.Water that falls on land always flows from (9)_______ places to lower ones. This flow is called runoff. Water from land flows into streams. Streams join together to make (10) _______and eventually the water flows into storage in the oceans. Then the water cycle starts all over again.Question VII: Read the passage and choose the best answer for the questions below. (10 pts)Mr. Smith gave his wife 10 pounds for her birthday- ten pretty pound notes. So a day after her birthday, Mrs. Smith went shopping. She queued for a bus, got on and sat down next to an old lady. After a while she noticed that the old lady’s handbag was open. Inside it she saw a wad of pound notes exactly the ones her husband had given her. So she quickly looked into her own bag – the notes had gone! Mrs. Smith was sure that the old lady who was sitting next to her had stolen them. She thought she would have to call the police; but as she disliked making a fuss and making people into trouble, she decided to take back the money from the old lady’s handbag and say nothing more about it. She looked round the bus to make sure that nobody was watching, and then she carefully put her hand into the old lady’s bag, took the notes and put them in her own bag. When she got home that evening, she showed her husband the beautiful hat she had bought. "How did you pay for it?" he asked. "With the money you gave me on my birthday, of course”, she replied. "Oh? What’s that then?” he asked as he pointed a wad of ten pound notes on the table.