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education. The World Wide Web means that information on every conceivable subject is now
(39). ........ to us. Clearly, for many people this has made life much easier and more convenient.
However, not all the effects of the new technology have been beneficial. Many people feel that
the (40)........ use of e-mail is destroying traditional forms of communication such as letter writing,
telephone and face-to-face conversation. With ever increasing use of information technology these
(41). ............elements are likely to increase in the future.
In addition, the huge size of the Web means it is almost (42)...........to control and regulate. This
has led to many concerns regarding children (43) .......... unsuitable websites. Yet perhaps the biggest
threat to IT in years to come will be the computer (44)................ more sophisticated or more
destructive strains are almost inevitable.
In conclusion, developments in IT have brought many benefits. (45) .............. I believe
developments relating to new technology in the future are 'likely to produce many negative effects
that will need to be addressed very carefully.
36. a. live b. lives c. living d. life
37. a. most b. most of c. most of the d. almost
38. a. services b. uses c. benefits d. effects
39. a. free b. convenient c. unused d. available
40. a. widespread b. immediate c. particular d. continued
41. a. positive b. negative c. careless d. trivial
42. a. possible b. impractical c. likely d. impossible
43. a. accessing, b. approaching c. entering d. getting
44. a. disease b. program c. virus d. software
45. a. so b. moreover c. therefore d. yet
VII. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Galileo Galilei, one of the first modern scientists, was born in Pisa, Italy, in 1564. About
twenty years later he attended the University of Pisa. At first he studied philosophy, but later he
studied mathematics and astronomy. He was interested in the way the earth and other planets move
around the sun. He made the telescope, which made far-away things look larger and easier to
examine. He also started the new way of working in science. Before Galileo; scientists did not do
experiments. They just guessed about how something happened. Galileo was different. He did not
just make guesses. He did experiments and watched to see what happened.
Galileo was famous for his study of how things fall. He was the first person to do experiments
about this problem. Before, people thought that heavy things always fell faster than light things. He
found out that this was not true. He took a heavy ball and a light ball and he dropped them both from
a high place. They fell at the same speed. This meant that weight is not important. This is the law of
failing bodies. it is an important law for understanding our world.
The life of the scientist was not always easy in the 1500s. For example, Galileo got into
trouble because of his scientific ideas. His ideas were not the same as the religious ideas at the time.
Many religious people did not agree with him. During his whole life he had to worry about this. He
even went to -prison for a while. But no one could stop him from thinking: He continued to look for
scientific answers to his questions about the world.
46. Galileo Galilei studied all of the following EXCEPT............
a. philosophy b. mathematics
c. astronomy d. experiments
47. Galileo started a new way of working in science in which .........
a. he made guesses about how things happened.
b. he did experiments to see how things happened.
c. he made guesses about how things happened before doing experiments.
d. he was interested in the way things happened................
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48. In his study of how thin s fall. Galileo found out that
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