English Placement Test. Part 4
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Question 1 of 4
1.Question
Questions 36-42. Choose the most appropriate word, verb form etc to complete the paragraph.
Even in our information-rich digital age, when there are _____ ways of occupying our leisure time, museums _______ (to play) a [38] fundamental role in society. Over the last decade in particular, museums _______ (to become) more community-oriented, and the majority seek to be inclusive rather than elitist, reaching out to everyone. This change of heart _____(to necessitate) a degree of creativity in the presentation of information. Objects rarely ‘speak for themselves’ and, where a low reading age must often be assumed, museums _______ (to look) to modern technology to breathe more life into exhibits, whether trough interactive techniques, or accompanying audio-visual effects.
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Question 4 of 4
4.Question
43. What is the main topic of the passage?
Even in our information-rich digital age, when there are (36)_____ ways of occupying our leisure time, museums (37)_______ a (38) fundamental role in society. Over the last decade in particular, museums (39)_______ (become) more community-oriented, and the majority seek to be inclusive rather than (40) elitist, reaching out to everyone. This change of heart (41)_____(necessitate) a degree of creativity in the presentation of information. Objects rarely ‘speak for themselves’ and, where a low reading age must often be assumed, museums (42)_______ (look) to modern technology to breathe more life into exhibits, whether trough interactive techniques, or accompanying audio-visual effects.
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5.Question
44. What is the main purpose of the passage?
Even in our information-rich digital age, when there are (36)_____ ways of occupying our leisure time, museums (37)_______ a (38) fundamental role in society. Over the last decade in particular, museums (39)_______ (become) more community-oriented, and the majority seek to be inclusive rather than (40) elitist, reaching out to everyone. This change of heart (41)_____(necessitate) a degree of creativity in the presentation of information. Objects rarely ‘speak for themselves’ and, where a low reading age must often be assumed, museums (42)_______ (look) to modern technology to breathe more life into exhibits, whether trough interactive techniques, or accompanying audio-visual effects.
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6.Question
45. It could be inferred from the passage that…
Even in our information-rich digital age, when there are (36)_____ ways of occupying our leisure time, museums (37)_______ a (38) fundamental role in society. Over the last decade in particular, museums (39)_______ (become) more community-oriented, and the majority seek to be inclusive rather than (40) elitist, reaching out to everyone. This change of heart (41)_____(necessitate) a degree of creativity in the presentation of information. Objects rarely ‘speak for themselves’ and, where a low reading age must often be assumed, museums (42)_______ (look) to modern technology to breathe more life into exhibits, whether trough interactive techniques, or accompanying audio-visual effects.
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