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ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE

PRACTICE EXERCISE: USE OF ENGLISH– PART 1 – MULTIPLE CHOICE CLOZE

For questions 1-12,


12 read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C
A,B,C or D)
D best fits each
gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
(0)

EXAMPLE: (0) A sight B view C vision D outlook

The correct answer is A

MESSAGES FROM THE STONE AGE

The pre-histonc Chauvet cave paintings in France are an incredible (O)..sight... They are over
three metres high and are painted in (1) ………… colours. The paintings were (2) …………in a period
around 30,000 years ago, when early humans first started to create rock art and various (3) ………
of this have been found in caves in Western Europe.

Very few people have (4) …………seen the Chauvet paintings because they are located (5) …………
inside an inaccessible underground cave system. But those that have say that they are very
impressive, showing animals (6) …………horses, rhinos and cows, and that the artwork is good
enough to (7) …………modem compositions.

When they saw such spectacular beauty, however, the first scientists to (8) …………the Chauvet
paintings missed some other important (9) …………The walls of the cave are also marked with a
series of lines and symbols, that were initially (10) …………as insignificant. The latest research has
shown that, on the (11) …………these marks form a sort of code and may represent humankind’s
first steps towards the development of writing. The oldest example of writing discovered before
this was only 5,000 years old. The new research at Chauvet is (12) …………people to rethink their
ideas about when written communication first started.

1. A sharp B keen C fair D BRIGHT


2. A constructed B PRODUCED C manufactured D invented
3. A illustrations B models C cases D EXAMPLES
4. A effectively B ACTUALLY C eventually D honestly
5. A DEEP B thick C far D dense
6. A by means of B apart from C as well as D SUCH AS
7. A RIVAL B compare C compete D oppose
8. A arrive B REACH C meet D know
9. A instances B matters C DETAILS D issues
10. A believed B REGARDED C thought D agreed
11. A CONTRARY B opposite C instead D otherwise
12. A resulting B having C making D CAUSING

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