Passage: The still waters of the Caribbean were
teal in color.
Question: The turquoise Caribbean waters
were calm.
Passage: It was a spacious room with lit candles
all over.
Question: Candles flickered from many areas
of the large room.
Passage: At one level, it should come as no
surprise that our state of mind can influence our
physiology; anger opens the superficial blood
vessels of the face: sadness pumps the tear glands.
Question: We know that emotions sometimes
have direct physical effects on the body.
Passage: The museum has a huge collection of
African art.
Question: There is a large exhibit of African
art at the museum.
Passage: Habitation in outer space in huge
stations is no longer just a dream, but a reality;
the development of space hotels is not far-off.
Question: The concept of the habitation of
outer space by mankind is unimaginable.
Passage: Australians believe that life should have
a balance between work and leisure time. As a
consequence, some students may be critical of
others who they perceive as doing nothing but
study.
Question: Students who study all the time
may receive positive comments from their
colleagues.
Passage: The free, accessible nature of free-
running means it has the potential to engage
groups of young people who are typically
unmoved by traditional sports. Basically anyone
can practise, anywhere-all you need is a decent
pair of trainers, so the financial outlay is
negligible. There are no joining fees, no forms to
fill in and no rules and regulations.
Question: Free-running is an expensive
activity for participants.
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