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Questions 1-4
The passage has 10 paragraphs A–J.
Which paragraph contains the following information?
Answer the questions below by writing the correct letters, A-J, in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.
1) the features of human skin, on and below the surface
2) an experiment in which the writer can see what is happening
3) advice on how you can avoid damage to the skin
4) cruel research methods used in the past
Questions 5 and 6
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.
5) How does a lack of affectionate touching affect children?
| A It makes them apathetic. | |
| B They are more likely to become violent adults. | |
| C They will be less aggressive when they grow up. | |
| D We do not really know. |
6) After the ‘wetness’ experiments, the writer says that
| A his skin is not normal. | |
| B his skin was wet when it felt wet. | |
| C he knew why it felt wet when it was dry. | |
| D the experiments taught him nothing new. |
Questions 7–11
Complete each sentence with the correct ending A–I from the box below.
Write the correct letter A–I in boxes 7–11 on your answer sheet.
7) Touch is unique among the five senses
8) A substance may feel wet
9) Something may tickle
10) The skin may itch
11) A small cut heals up quickly
Questions 12–14
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?
In boxes 12-14 on your answer sheet, write
| TRUE | if the statement is true according to the passage |
| FALSE | if the statement is false according to the passage |
| NOT GIVEN | if the information is not given in the passage |
12) Even scientists have difficulty understanding how our sense of touch works.
13) The skin is more sensitive to pressure than to temperature or pain.
14) The human skin is always good at repairing itself.
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