PTE Re order practice questions with answer
A
- The two neighbours never fought each other.
- Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
- They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
- We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbour, an ally.
- We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.
B
- He felt justified in bypassing Congress altogether on a variety of moves.
- At times he was fighting the entire Congress.
- Bush felt he had a mission to restore power to the presidency.
- Bush was not fighting just the democrats.
- Representative democracy is a messy business, and a CEO of the White House does not like a legislature of second guessers and time wasters
C
- In the west, Allied Forces had fought their way through southern Italy as far as Rome.
- In June 1944 Germany’s military position in World War Two appeared hopeless.
- In Britain, the task of amassing the men and materials for the liberation of northern Europe had been completed.
- The Red Army was poised to drive the Nazis back through Poland.
- The situation on the eastern front was catastrophic.
D
- Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will allow the world to cope with the mass motorisation that will one day come to China or India.
- But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water, using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the whole system.
- In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fuel economy than any existing engines.
- That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel hybrid.
- Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil, coal or gas, the fuel cell has an efficiency of 30 %.
E
- But this does not mean that death was the Egyptians’ only preoccupation.
- Even papyri come mainly from pyramid temples.
- Most of our traditional sources of information about the Old Kingdom are monuments of the rich like pyramids and tombs.
- Houses in which ordinary Egyptians lived have not been preserved, and when most people died they were buried in simple graves.
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