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. Often we’re

, but now

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, we’ve

,

but

means

could

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and it’s

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Read the following short text, then select which proposition(s) is/are true:

No utility is more

enthusiastic about letting the sun shine in than the Sacramento Municipal

Utility District (SMUD), which is putting solar panels on 100 residential roofs

a year as part of a five-year pilot project. Homeowners pay nothing for the

installation but see a 15% surcharge on their monthly bills to help defray the

cost. Even so, the chance to become a solar citizen has enticed more volunteers

than SMUD can accommodate. Encouraged by the response, the utility has ordered

100,000 more solar panels, enough to generate electricity for 2,400 homes, and

is purchasing land for a 100-MW solar furnace that would rival the size of

standard power plants.

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Want to play the 1984 gem Beastie Feastie? Just install MAME on your PC,

and select Beastie Feastie. The relevant driver reads the program, the game

starts and your fruit munching thrills can begin. Many of the games even ask

you to “Insert Coin”. Despite the profusion of old games that are available,

there are still at least 1,500 other games that haven’t yet been emulated.

That’s either because no one has found the machines, or because the technical

difficulty of reverse engineering them is too great.

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For centuries, the road

to Ubar appeared to be blotted out for ever. T.E. Lawrence (“Lawrence of

Arabia”) dreamed of locating the lost city, which he called “the Atlantis of

the sands,” but did not live to carry out the search. Others launched fruitless

expeditions in 1947 and 1953. But last week a pair of archaeological amateurs

in California announced that they had found the site through the use of ancient

clues and space-age gadgetry.

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Read the following short text, then select which proposition(s) is/are true:

Since New Delhi is the

center of trade and commerce for northern India, industrial employment has

grown from 850,000 two decades ago to 25 million today. Each year, an estimated

500,000 people flood in from the countryside, some from as far away as

Bangladesh, all looking for work—and as the population has mushroomed, Delhi

has found itself increasingly hard pressed to provide basic services. Says

Lieutenant Governor P.K. Dave, who runs the municipal administration: “Today it

takes fire-fighting measures to keep the city functioning. We can’t sustain

that for long, and yet the pressure keeps getting worse.”

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Read the following short text, then select which proposition(s) is/are true:

Particularly distressing

to the Germans is the lack of interest in their language among EU

countries and other major trading partners. At a rate that Berlin

considers alarming, European high school students have been dropping

German in

favor of English, mainly because they believe English is easier to

learn. In

U.S. high schools, Spanish, French and Italian have muscled German into

fourth

place. Hartwig Kalvenkämper, professor of romance languages at the

University

of Freiburg, claims that Americans consider Spanish useful, French chic,

Italian exotic—and German simply too difficult. ‘‘For the Americans,’’

he says,

‘‘German is a kind of modern Latin.’’

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