Choose the best answer to fill in the blankChoose the best answer to fill in the blank. The students wanted to know …………….the similarities between Mars and Earth were.
A. if B. how C. what D. which 12 Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete Mi’s email to her friend, Liam From: mi@fastmail.com A. polluting B. pollutant C. polluted D. pollute 13 Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions. We’ll get there early so that we’ll be able to get tickets.
A. If we got there early, we would be able to get tickets. B. Because we get there early, so we’ll be able to get tickets. C. Unless we get there early, we’ll be able to get tickets. D. If we don’t get there early, we won’t be able to get tickets. 14 Read paragraph and choose the correct A, B, C or D for each questions below Tsunamis, whose name derives from the Japanese expression for ʻhigh wave in a harbourʼ, are giant sea waves. These waves are quite different from storm surges. They are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves although they have nothing to do with tides. Scientists often refer to them as seismic sea waves, which is far more appropriate because they are often the result of undersea seismic activity. Tsunamis can be caused when the sea floor suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced. This sudden shift of water sets off a series of waves. These waves can travel great distances, at speeds close to 700 kilometres per hour. In the open ocean, tsunami waves are not very high, often no more than one or two metres. It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast that they increase in height, possibly up to 40 metres. All of the following is true about tidal waves EXCEPT __________. A. they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides. B. this term is not used by the scientists C. they are as another name for tsunamis D. the name refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves |