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has spent around 40 years on a quest to find out what happened to da Vinci’s painting. 7 A Da Vinci, it is said, used the opportunity to try out a new oil-painting technique, but it was not very successful 8 D Martin Kempof of Oxford University, who wasn't involved in the work. ‘That kind of damage can be repaired invisibly.’ TASK TYPE 6 Matching Features (pages 112–117) 1 1 No, you are also reading for ideas and arguments. 2 Yes, they are. 3 No, they include the same ideas, but the words will be different. 4 Yes. 5 Yes. 6 Yes. 2 1 C London … The tunnelling has unearthed archaeological remains of great interest, a factor that held up the construction project. 2 C a forward-thinking conclusion reached by city leaders in London ... Today, there are more than 160 subway systems around the world that have followed that model. 3 B In New York City, the subway system is currently in the middle of a massive renovation project that involves boring a number of new tunnels using what’s known as a tunnel-boring machine 4 A Paris metro … you’re never more than 500 metres from a station. 5 A in Paris, soft mud rather than hard rock is the main headache for tunnelling engineers, whose solution has been to freeze it using calcium chloride so that it can be removed more easily. 6 C while the original tunnelling in London was marked by a high level of both injuries and fatalities. ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 22 4 a academics: John McWhorter, Clare Wood, Laura Mickes b professional writers: Tom White, Jane Austen, George Orwell c other people: John Humphrys (broadcaster) 5 1 A John Humphrys John Humphrys, the BBC broadcaster, once dismissed texters as ‘vandals’ intent on destroying the language. He's wrong. 2 C Laura Mickes A recent study by Laura Mickes … found that people were much better at remembering casual writing … that's probably why Twitter and Facebook are so successful. 3 B George Orwell His ideal was writing that sounded like speech. It seems that thanks to modern communications technology, we're getting there at last 6 1 email Email kicked off an unprecedented expansion in writing. 2 blogs By 2006, the analysis firm NM Incite had identified 36 million blogs worldwide; five years later, there were 173 million. 3 texts/texting Her own study of primary school students suggested that texting improved their reading ability. 4 social media (Twitter) People on Twitter often omit unnecessary words which waste space, and vocabulary is more succinct. 5 social media (Facebook) people were much better at remembering casual writing like Facebook posts than lines from books. 6 social media (Twitter) Nobel prize-winning scientists tweet too. And you can express quite thought-provoking new concepts in everyday language, and conversational prose actually improves your chances of being heard and understood Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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