شرکت در آزمون آنلاین زبان انگلیسی 1 - زبان انگلیسی 1 | آزمون شماره 8973
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Alaska is … and Hawaii is … .
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Leonardo da Vinci wasn`t just an amazing artist; he was also an inventor, scientist, mathematician, writer and a musician. He had …(A)… in all scientific things. He did drawings of many things from war machines to boats and other ideas.
Leonardo also did a lot of …(B)… to learn more about the flight of birds. He tried very hard and created plans for …(C)… machines that were like today’s gliders and helicopters.
He was also very interested in the anatomy of the human body, studying it in detail and creating hundreds of drawings. Leonardo worked very hard during his lifetime, and he never …(D)… .
Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa, his most famous painting, around 1503. Every year, millions of people visit the Louvre Museum in Paris to see this wonderful painting. He …(E)… on May 2, 1519 at the age of 67.
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He found the book very … because it had many interesting parts.
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Which sentence is grammatically TRUE?
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Until a couple of years ago, Mars has always been the top candidate for a planet other than Earth where life might be found. What if Mars disappoints us? Are there other candidates in the Solar System?
The answer is yes, and the next-best shot at finding extra-terrestrial life forms is on Europa, a moon of the planet Jupiter. Right now, there is no other body in the solar system that attracts as much scientific attention as this bright strange-looking moon, the smallest of Jupiter’s four large satellites. These satellites (as you would approach them moving outward form Jupiter) are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
Europa seems like a good bet. Life might be a bit strange, but perhaps not a lot stranger than the life forms recently found around hot vents in the abyssal ocean. Liquid water and sources of energy are the essential prerequisites for life. Europa might well have them. Strong tidal heat could keep the inside of Europa warm enough to have liquid water beneath a layer of ice. Therefore, any organic compounds would be mobile, in water. They could interact.
Which of the following questions is the one which the passage is mainly concerned with?