4. A. workers B. fishermen C. divers D. passengers
5. A. hopeless B. energetic C. alive D. healthy
6. A. astonishing B. frightening C. exciting D. satisfying
7. A. instead B. otherwise C. however D. thus
8. A. glad B. going C. fighting D. awake
9. A. Imagine B. Understand C. Describe D. Foresee
10. A. journey B. struggle C. competition D. program
11. A. connect B. check C. change D. fix
12. A. Pulling up B. Dropping in C. Turning over D. Giving up
13. A. consider B. explain C. survive D. fit
14. A. suggest B. agree C. believe D. discover
15. A. what B. that C. who D. as
16. A. maid B. blind C. red D. wrong
17. A. plans B. thoughts C. passions D. tools
18. A. handle B. prove C. remove D. improve
19. A. creative B. cautious C. fortunate D. clever
20. A. note B. message C. request D. sentence
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C. V. Raman, a great Indian physicist, was born in 1888. His father was a lecturer in math and physics, so C. V. Raman was exposed 1 scientific things from 2 early age. He attended Presidency College in 1902, getting his BA in 1904 and MA in 1907. Though he was a brilliant student,there weren't, many 3 (chance) for scientists in
India at that time. 4 , after finishing his studies,he went to work for the Indian Finance Department and earned out his experimental research on acoustics.
He 5 (offer) a professorship in physics at the University of Calcutta in 1917 and stayed for the next 15 years, 6 ( achieve) fame for his research there. In 1930, he won the Nobel Prize for his work on the scattering of light. Raman found