Complete the notes below.Choose NO MORE THAN ONE WORD from the passage for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 8-13 on your answer sheet.Up to 1940 More mammals and birds exhibited than 8 (9) were very popular animals in many zoos at one time.1940s and 1950s Zoos started exhibiting animals according to their (10) and where they came from.1960s Some zoos categorised animals by (11) 1970s (12) were employed following protests about animal care.1980s onwards The importance of (13) became greater. 13()
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In boxes 30-36 on your answer sheet, writeYES if the statement agrees with the claims of the writerNO if the statement contradicts the claims of the writerNOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this Archaeologists have completed their survey of the rock-art in Piaui.()
Look at the following people (Questions 24-26) and the fist of opinions below.Match each person with the correct opinion, A-E.Write the correct letter, A-E, in boxes 24-26 on your answer sheet.List of opinionsA. The problems of geoengineering shouldn’t mean that ideas are not seriously considered.B. Some geoengineering projects are more likely to succeed than others.C. Geoengineering only offers a short-term solution.D. A positive outcome of geoengineering may have a negative consequence elsewhere.E. Most geoengineering projects aren’t clear in what they are aiming at. Dan Lunt()
Questions 27-29Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.Write the correct letter in boxes 27-29 on your answer sheet. In the fourth paragraph, what does the writer say is unusual about the rock-artists of Serra da Capivara()
A. They had a very wide range of subject-matter.
B. Their work often appears to be illustrating a story.
C. They tended to use a variety of styles in one painting.
D. They rarely made new paintings on top of old ones.
Questions 27-29Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.Write the correct letter in boxes 27-29 on your answer sheet. How did the ancient artists use the form of the rock where they painted()
A. to mimic the shape of the countryside nearby
B. to emphasise the shape of different animals
C. to give added light and shade to their paintings
D. to give the impression of distance in complex works