Title: Bid to clone wooly mammoth
 1Bid to clone wooly mammoth
- What movie does this idea remind you of? 
- Do you think its possible? 
- Do you think they should try? 
- What would happen if they succeeded? 
2They hope to extract DNA from the male mammoths 
bone marrow or internal organs and insert it into 
the egg of an Asian (19).
- A. elephant 
- B. mammoth 
- C. adult female 
- D. animal 
- There arent any mammoths today. 
- Female human? 
- What kind of animal? 
- A. elephant
3It is hoped that the mother will be able to give 
birth to (20) baby mammoth.
- A. alive 
- B. a life 
- C. living 
- D. a live 
- What kind of baby mammoth? - You need an 
 adjective.
- X B. 
- You also need an article. 
- X A./C. 
- D. a live
4 the international scientists working on the 
project believe that the freezing conditions 
(where the mammoth was discovered) (21)
- A. may be preserved 
- B. preserve 
- C. to preserve 
- D. may have preserved 
- Active voice. X A. 
- It is possible that the freezing conditions have 
 preserved the mammoth since it died 20,000 years
 ago.
- D. may have preserved.
5A paleontologist on the project, Dr Larry 
Agenbroad, said the mammoth (23) in a laboratory 
in the Russian city of Katanga.
- A. studied 
- B. would have studied 
- C. would be studied 
- D. being studied 
- The scientists are the ones that will study the 
 mammoth.
- Passive voice. X A./B. 
- being studied  which is being studied - This 
 would create an incomplete sentence. Ex. The car
 which is being repaired
- The mammoth will be studied. (Use reported 
 speech).
- C. would be studied.
6Recently it (24) from its resting place on the 
Taimyr Peninsula, ...
- A. was flown 
- B. has flown 
- C. had flown 
- D. flew 
- The mammoth is dead and doesnt have wings. 
- Passive voice. 
- A. was flown
7Its tusks, (25) over 60 kilograms each, were 
carried on a reindeer-pulled sled.
- A. weighed 
- B. weighing 
- C. weigh 
- D. were weighed
- This is an adjective phrase describing the tusks 
- Ex. The man (standing over there) is my friend. 
- B. weighing
8He (26) organised a team of scientists who 
successfully removed the mammoths head from the 
ice.
- A. finally 
- B. one day 
- C. subsequently 
- D. incredibly 
- The first part of the paragraph tells us that 
- 1. Some people found a tusk. 
- 2. They tried to sell the tusks.
- After these things happened, he organised his 
 team.
- Which option carries this meaning? 
- C. subsequently
9According to Dr Agenbroad, Asian elephants are 
biologically (27) to mammoths than they are to 
African elephants. 
- A. similar 
- B. more similar 
- C. alike 
- D. more like 
- than should remind you that you are looking at 
 a familiar structure.
- Ex. Elephants are bigger than dogs. 
- X A./C. 
- Which sounds better? 
- similar to  
- like to  
- B. more similar
10If inserting mammoth DNA into an elephant egg is 
unsuccessful, there is (28).
- A. an idea 
- B. another egg 
- C. a problem 
- D. an alternative 
- The rest of the paragraph describes using sperm 
 to produce an offspring which would be half
 mammoth and half elephant.
- One choice is to clone a mammoth with DNA. 
- Another choice is to use sperm to produce a 
 half-mammoth.
- D. an alternative
11The resulting offspring would be half mammoth and 
half elephant, but by breeding these animals (29) 
a nearly pure mammoth could be produced.
- A. over many generations 
- B. more than a century 
- C. in time 
- D. after years 
- B. X missing for 
- breeding ... in time doesnt make sense.
- Youd have to say, after years of breeding these 
 animals
- The first generation will be half and half, the 
 next will be 3/4 mammoth and so on.
- A. Correct
12The mammoth was buried (30) almost five metres of 
permafrost.
- A. with 
- B. for 
- C. under 
- D. deep 
- Permafrost is earth that is always frozen.
- The mammoth was under this layer of permafrost. 
- C. correct
13It is (31) I have come to touching a live 
mammoth still (32) skin, hair and flesh (33), ...
- 31. 
- A. nearly 
- B. very close 
- C. closer 
- D. the closest 
- C. X - Youd have to say, It is closer than I 
 have ever
- D. correct
- 32. A. had 
- B. has 
- C. having 
- D. to have 
- still  is an adjective phrase describing the 
 mammoth
- C. Correct
14It is (31) I have come to touching a live 
mammoth still (32) skin, hair and flesh (33), ...
- A. belonging 
- B. grown 
- C. intact 
- D. living 
- The frozen conditions have prevented these things 
 from being destroyed.
- Only one logical answer. 
- C. correct
15(34) Dr Agenbroad and his colleagues are fairly 
optimistic about the outcome, scientists not 
involved with the study have argued it is 
unlikely that cloning (35).
- 34. 
- A. Although 
- B. Even 
- C. Nevertheless 
- D. Despite 
- The doctors optimistic view is being contrasted 
 with the pessimistic view of other scientists.
- A. Correct
- 35. 
- A. ever succeed 
- B. will succeed 
- C. is successful 
- D. is success 
- We are talking about something that will (or will 
 not) happen in the future.
- B. Correct