A. WAY B. SPACE C. DISTANCE D. LENGTHQUESTION VI

10. A. way B. space C. distance D. lengthQuestion VI: Fill in the blank of the following passage with ONE suitable word: (10 pts)You can go to places where there is no air. There is no air underwater, but you can dive underwater. You can (1)_______underwater a short time just (2)_______ holding your breath. Air tanks let you stay underwater for a (3)_______ time. Scuba divers wear tanks (4)_______ their backs.The tanks are filled with gases (5)_______ make up air. The divers breathe (6)_______ gases throughhoses.There is (7)_______ and less air the higher up you go. People gasp for breath at the tops of high mountains. Airplanes (8)_______carry air. Once the airplane gets up (9)_______ , air is pumpedinto the cabin (10)_______ passengers sit. Astronauts have to take all the air they need with them- there’s no air in space.Question VII: Read the passage and choose the correct answer. (10 pts)Let us begin by saying what does not cause our dreams. Our dreams do not come fromanother world. They are not messages from some outside source. They are not a look into the future,either.All our dreams have something to do with our emotions, fears, longings, wishes, needs andmemories. But something on the ‘outside’ may affect what we dream if a person is hungry, or tired, orcold, his dreams may include a feeling of this kind. If the covers on your body such as a quilt or ablanket, have slipped off your bed, you may dream that you are sleeping or resting on the ice andsnow. The material for the dream you will have tonight is likely to come from the experiences youhave today.So the subject of your dream usually comes from something that has effect on you while youare sleeping (feeling of cold, a noise, a discomfort, etc.) and it may also use your past experiencesand the wishes and interests you have now. This is why very young children are likely to dream offairies, older children of school examinations, hungry people of food, homesick soldiers of theirfamilies, and prisoners of freedom.To show you how that is happening while you are asleep and how your wishes or needs can allbe joined together in a dream, here is the story of an experiment. A man was asleep and the back ofhis hand was rubbed with a piece of absorbent cotton. He would dream that he was in a hospital andhis charming girl friend was visiting him, sitting on the bed and feeling gently his hand!There are some scientists who have made a special study of why we dream, what we dreamand what those dreams mean. Their explanation of dreams though a bit reasonable, is not accepted byeveryone, but it offers an interesting approach to the problem. They believe that dreams are mostlyexpressions of wishes that did not come true. In other words a dream is a way of having your wishescarried out.