26. Unlike most animals, the baby elephant very often has to be up on its feet and moving with the herd —–.
A) whether it is fully functional straight away
B) so it has an amazing ability to learn and remember things
C) as if there were a long period of juvenile dependency
D) before it is even an hour old
E) because a nomadic life-style necessitated such practices
27. According to the newspapers, the investigators, who visited Ukraine over the sale of radardetection equipment to Iraq, complained —–.
A) until considerable incriminating evidence has been discovered
B) though some officials have admittedly cooperated
C) that vital information was being withheld
D) whether other countries ought to come under their scrutiny
E) though effective action would have been forthcoming
28. Japan has produced two hi-tech stadiums —–.
A) that has been designed to serve several purposes
B) which display the sort of innovation-for-fun treatment we expect from that country
C) neither of them is designed with the fans in mind
D) whenever there is novelty for the sake of novelty
E) as there is provision for novel waterproofing systems which are highly effective
29. —–, urban farms are usually far more productive than their rural counterparts.
A) If city authorities and agricultural researchers continue to ignore urban fanning
B) Because they tend to be small and carefully looked after
C) Even though most farmers didn’t use yieldboosting chemicals
D) While the highest productivity has been on the smallest plots
E) As better child nutrition can be linked to the local production of food in urban areas
30. It has only recently been accepted —–.
A) just as in Huntington’s disease a defective protein kills brain cells
B) why the nerve cells of the adult human brain were long thought to be too specialized to regenerate
C) because now it appears that the brain can greatly increase production in an attempt to repair damage
D) in case the discovery raises the possibility of developing drugs to encourage cells to regenerate faster and sooner
E) that adult human brains can generate new cells
31. —– as one does not know the contents of the next chapter!
A) He should have weighed the matter more carefully at the start
B) The writing of any kind of contemporary history is always a dangerous business
C) The subject he chose was a highly controversial one
D) The speech aroused no response whatsoever in the audience
E) He’ll probably keep within the limits set down by his adviser
32. Though the UK possesses a third of all Europe’s wind energy potential —–.
A) Denmark was leading the world in wind technology
B) most of the industrial world had been slow to recognize the benefits of wind
C) it still produces far less than other European countries
D) hydroelectric power is another renewable energy resource
E) there could have been a drop of around 7% in the gas emissions
33. —–, a multitude of new residential developments are underway.
A) Unless the first impression is a good one
B) Once the new marina had started
C) If there were a reception center to greet prospective customers
D) Since Dubai would like to persuade people to stay on a more permanent basis
E) As if they have benefited from the swimming pool and sports facilities
34. Although relatively few people have outright food allergies, —–.
A) there are many who have difficulty in digesting certain foods
B) peanuts are among the most allergenic foods
C) biotechnologists are altering some foods genetically in an attempt to eliminate the proteins
D) the majority took a firm stand against genetically modified foods
E) the number of people who experience a reaction to vegetables is very negligible
35. If only the tax return over the year had been as high as had been predicted, —–.
A) this can easily be accounted for
B) they have underestimated their economic commitments
C) some people regard accounting as an art, not a science
D) companies are no longer the unified, self-contained organizations that they used to be
E) such increased government outlays on public services would have been feasible
CEVAP ANAHTARI
26. D 27. C 28. B 29. B 30. E 31. B 32. C 33. D 34. A 35. E
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