Reading Passage 1: "William Kamkwamba"
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- Q 8. Special focus on: the ……………… of robots Day 19 Answer Keys IEL TS ZONE
- Future plans: to develop new type of ……………… Answer: contact lens Key words
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that would augment reality by allowing consumers to see additional visual information. Q 6 . Degree subject: Answer: computer science Key words: 3rd year undergraduate Q 7 . Competition: to ……………… the automated construction of a house Answer: program Key words: a competition to see which student can most effectively program a robot to build a house ... Q 8. Special focus on: the ……………… of robots Day 19 Answer Keys IEL TS ZONE 199 Answer: adaptability Key words: wanted to master an area of robotics that remain unconquered Q 9. Future plans: to develop new type of ……………… Answer: contact lens Key words: he has an idea for an original version of a contact lens Questions 10 – 13 Q 10. What proportion of workers at Silicon Valley are employed in companies set up by MIT graduates? Answer: a quarter Part of the passage: A survey of living MIT alumni* found that they have formed 25,800 companies, employing more than three million people, including about a quarter of the workforce of Silicon Valley Q 11. What problem does MIT’s Energy Initiative aim to solve? Answer: global warming Part of the passage: Or in its Energy Initiative, which acts as a bridge for MIT’s com- bined work across all its five schools, channeling huge resources into the search for a solution to global warming . Q 12. Which ‘green’ innovation might MIT’s work with viruses help improve? Answer: electric cars Part of the passage: It is also forging ahead with alternative energies from solar to wind and geothermal, and has recently developed the use of viruses to synthesise batteries that could prove crucial in the advancement of electric cars . Q 13. In which part of the university does Tim Berners-Lee enjoy stimulating conversations with other MIT staff? Answer: (the) corridors Part of the passage: Even though I spend my time with my head buried in the details of web technology, the nice thing is that when I do walk the corridors, I bump into people who are working in other fields with their students that are fascinating , and that keeps me intellectually alive.’ 30 - Day Reading Challenge IEL TS ZONE DAY 20 READING PASSAGE 2 Questions 14 – 20 Q 14. Section A Answer: V An impossible task for any human Part of the passage: Row upon row, tomato plants stand in formation inside a green- house. To reproduce, most flowering plants depend on a third party to transfer pollen between their male and female parts. Some require extra encouragement to give up that golden dust. The tomato flower, for example, needs a violent shake, a vibration roughly equivalent to 30 times the pull of Earth’s gravity, explains Arizona entomologist Stephen Buchmann. Growers have tried numerous ways to rattle pollen from tomato blossoms. They have used shaking tables, air blowers and blasts of sound. But natural means seem to work better. Download 7.96 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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