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Read the text below and fill each gap with ONE suitable word.
Much has been heard recently (0) about possible health hazards, including memory loss and brain tumours, from the use of mobile phones. With the possible half a billion mobile phones in (1)_______ throughout the world, in Britain today, one person in four owns one, (2)______ is worrying enough, even if, so far, no concrete evidence has come to (3)_______. One study by Dr. Alan Preece and his team at Bristol University has shown, however, in a report in the International Journal of Radiation Biology, that tests on volunteers demonstrated no effect on their short-term memory or attention span. Subjects (4)______ exposed to microwave radiation for up to thirty minutes, but the one noticeable effect was positive (5)_____ than negative; the subject reacted more rapidly in one test (6)_______ a visual choice. One explanation of this is that following the transmissions, a warming of the blood led to increased bloodflow. For the experiment, places were chosen where the signal was good and the microwave dose light, and then where the signal was poor and the dose (7)______ higher. The subjects were tested for recall and mental alertness (8)_____ exposure to microwaves characteristic of analogue phones, digital phones or no phones at all, without knowing (9)______ they were exposed to. It is, of course, early days yet and the sample may not be larged (10)_______to generalise from. More research needs to be done.
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It was nearly two weeks later that Lisa arrived at college to find there was a message for her. The voice teacher, Pete, said she'd have to go up to the head office to collect it. Lisa wanted to know what was in the message and who it was from, but the voice teacher insisted it was (7) ____ . 'Can't you just tell me?' Lisa pleaded, but Pete jutted his chin and said he was only obeying the rules. Lisa stretched her eyes at him. She had been brought up to be (8) ____ of anyone who believed in rules. The head office was on the third floor. Lisa's fantasies grew with each turn of the stairs. Each flap of swing door (9) ____ sweeter and sweeter thoughts of her and Quentin's reconciliation. It (10) ____ to her only a second before she slid through into the dusty light of the office that Quentin had no (11) ____ of knowing that she was at college, and even if he did, it was unlikely he would know which college she was at. 'Lisa.' The head of department was talking to her. 'Someone has been looking for you.' Lisa's change of heart was so severe it (12) ____ her breath away.
7 A confidential B intimate C clandestine D undercover
8 A guarded B uneasy C wary D edgy
9 A led B arose C brought D put
10 A struck B occurred C dawned D sprang
11 A access B route C scope D way
12 A caught B drew C held D took
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Much has been heard recently (0) about possible health hazards, including memory loss and brain tumours, from the use of mobile phones. With the possible half a billion mobile phones in (1)___use____ throughout the world, in Britain today, one person in four owns one, (2)___which___ is worrying enough, even if, so far, no concrete evidence has come to (3)___light____. One study by Dr. Alan Preece and his team at Bristol University has shown, however, in a report in the International Journal of Radiation Biology, that tests on volunteers demonstrated no effect on their short-term memory or attention span. Subjects (4)__were____ exposed to microwave radiation for up to thirty minutes, but the one noticeable effect was positive (5)__rather___ than negative; the subject reacted more rapidly in one test (6)___involving____ a visual choice. One explanation of this is that following the transmissions, a warming of the blood led to increased bloodflow. For the experiment, places were chosen where the signal was good and the microwave dose light, and then where the signal was poor and the dose (7)__was____ higher. The subjects were tested for recall and mental alertness (8)_after____ exposure to microwaves characteristic of analogue phones, digital phones or no phones at all, without knowing (9)____what__ they were exposed to. It is, of course, early days yet and the sample may not be larged (10)___enough____to generalise from. More research needs to be done.

It was nearly two weeks later that Lisa arrived at college to find there was a message for her. The voice teacher, Pete, said she'd have to go up to the head office to collect it. Lisa wanted to know what was in the message and who it was from, but the voice teacher insisted it was (7) ___ _. 'Can't you just tell me?' Lisa pleaded, but Pete jutted his chin and said he was only obeying the rules. Lisa stretched her eyes at him. She had been brought up to be (8) ____ of anyone who believed in rules. The head office was on the third floor. Lisa's fantasies grew with each turn of the stairs. Each flap of swing door (9) ____ sweeter and sweeter thoughts of her and Quentin's reconciliation. It (10) ____ to her only a second before she slid through into the dusty light of the office that Quentin had no (11) ____ of knowing that she was at college, and even if he did, it was unlikely he would know which college she was at. 'Lisa.' The head of department was talking to her. 'Someone has been looking for you.' Lisa's change of heart was so severe it (12) ____ her breath away.
7 A
8
C
9
B
10 D
11
D
12 D
 
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