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Read the article about a science competition. Six sentences have been removed from the article.
Choose the best answers (A–H) to complete the article. There are two extra sentences.
Do you love science? (1) Here at the Science Institute we recognise the importance of people like you to the future
of technology and every year we hold a nationwide competition to discover young inventors of the future; people who will
shape our future lives. It doesn’t matter whether you’re 11 or 18. There will be prizes for a range of different categories,
depending on the type of invention and the age of the entrants, but the main prize will be for the best invention by a team
of young scientists on a particular theme.
(2) Last year, it was ‘Clothes of the Future’, and the winners were a team from Blackhill Secondary School who
came up with a new thermal material that would retain heat even in the coldest temperatures. This year’s theme is
‘Transport’. (3) You might have an idea for a labour-saving device to use in an existing means of transport – in cars,
on a bike, on a plane, etc. Alternatively, you may think of a completely new way of getting around altogether. Now, that
would be interesting, wouldn’t it? Whether your invention is big or small, we want to hear about it.
The first thing to do is to form a team at your school and discuss your ideas with your teacher. (4) The ideas must
be your own. Then, hand in your ideas in writing, showing the processes you went through and your reasons for
developing this particular project. We need to receive your idea before the 2nd April. All entries will be examined by a
team of experts and the best one will be chosen by the end of June. (5) The winners will be invited to a prize-giving
ceremony at the Ritz Hotel in London on the 15th August.
The first prize is an amazing opportunity for the winning team to travel around the United States using every possible form
of transport in existence! Last year’s winners spent a month on a station in the Arctic to see for themselves how their
special gloves worked in such freezing temperatures. ‘It was the chance of a lifetime,’ said Pam Parker, one of the lucky
team. ‘We had a wonderful time and I’ve come back with so many ideas. (6) You never know what you can achieve
until you try!’ So, start thinking, and we look forward to receiving your entries. For more details, go to our website.
A In particular, do you love inventing new things and
ways of doing things?
B You may ask yourselves why science is so interesting.
C You will be informed of the results in early July.
D The judges’ decision is final.
E Every year the theme changes.
F Remember that the teacher will be there to give you
guidance, not to help with ideas.
G I’d recommend entering this competition to everyone.
H You can interpret the theme in many ways.
ответ: 1 - A
2 - E
3 - H
4 - F
5 - C
6 - G
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