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Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text.
Hunters wear orange and other bright. (29)... in order to be as noticeable as . possible, and thereby avoid (30)... by; r other hunters (31)... mistake.
29. A) guns B) colours C) shoes D) boots
30. A) to be shot B) shooting
C) being shot D) be shot
31. A) with B) by C) on D) for
Read the passage. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33. Many stolen paintings have a strange history. But one of the strangest was that of a painting by the famous sixteenth-century painter Bruegel, stolen from an art gallery in London in the eighties. The four thieves who had stolen the painting, didn't know how much it cost. The first art expert who came to see the painting said it was priceless. Another art expert said it was worth £2-3 million. Then the thieves tried to sell the painting back to the art gallery from which it had been stolen.
The gallery contacted the police and a meeting was arranged. However, the meeting didn't take place. A short time later the thieves were arrested. When they were told that they were arrested in connection with a Bruegel painting one of them said: "What's a Bruegel? thought it was rubbish".
32. Why didn't the first expert name the exact price?
A) He didn't want to deal with the gang.
B) He wanted to have the painting for himself.
C) He thought it was too valuable to be priced.
D) The gallery didn't allow him to do it.
33. What's a Bruegel?
A) the famous sixteenth-century painter
B) a portrait of Bruegel
C) rubbish
D) a painting by Bruegel
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 34-36.
Botulism is a form of poisoning produced by a microorganism called Clostridium botulinum. The word botulism originated from the Latin word botulus for sausage, in which botulism was first identified. The spores created by C. botulinum are not harmful, as they grow in the soil and are consumed by us regularly when we eat vegetables and fruits. However, once the spores are put in airtight containers, the spores germinate and produce botulin, a deadly poison. Foods in cans and glass or plastic jars provide the environment botulin needs to grow. The spores are averse to low temperatures and will not develop in frozen food. Furthermore, they do not thrive in acidic, salty, sweet, or dry foods. How can consumers protect themselves against botulism? Any can that is swollen at the top may be so because of pressure from gases produced by germinating spores. When opened, if the food sprays out of the can, the contents should be thrown out immediately. You should hot taste it, since the tiniest bit could kill you. "If in doubt, throw it out" is the slogan to follow.

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