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    Exercise "Derivation", created by hidalgo (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 13 916 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 38 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): chris79 / FRANCE, on Wednesday 09 August - 22:19:
    "It's great ! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING ME"


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (12647 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 40 %
    The Birth of Internet The Internet grew out of a project * (origin) set up in 1969 by the Pentagon{2-30446.jpg} to help scientists to exchange

    Question 2 passed: 46.7 %
    * (science) documents and so on, at a speed

    Question 3 passed: 11.4 %
    that is almost * (instant).{2-30442.gif}

    Question 4 passed: 57.3 %
    The Internet is now a vast * (globe) network of networks with over 30 million users. {2-30449.jpg}

    Question 5 passed: 15.5 %
    It * (able) them to consult huge databases, transfer data, send and

    Question 6 passed: 31.8 %
    receive mail *(electronic). {2-30444.gif}

    Question 7 passed: 48.2 %
    {2-30448.jpg}On the World Wide Web, you can see the latest images of Mars, go on a tour of a museum or an art * (exhibit).{2-30447.jpg}

    Question 8 passed: 25.7 %
    Of course, not all of this is free and you have to pay a * (subscribe) fee

    Question 9 passed: 29.9 %
    to an Internet service * (provide) such as AOL or Wanadoo.{2-30450.jpg}

    Question 10 passed: 30.1 %
    However, there is a wide * (choose) of newsgroups and these are all free of charge.{2-30443.gif}


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