Exercise 2: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from question 6 to 10.
GIRLS AND TECHNOLOGY
If you want your daughter to succeed, buy her a toy construction set. That is the advice from Britain’s foremost female engineers and scientists. Marie-Noelle Barton, who heads an Engineering Council campaign to encourage girls into science and engineering, maintains that some of Britain’s most successful women have had their careers (1) _____ by the toys they played with as children. Even girls who end up nowhere near a microchip or microscope could benefit from a better (2) _____ of science and technology.
“It’s a (3) _____ of giving them experience and confidence with technology so that when they are presented with a situation requiring some technical know-how, they feel they can handle it and don’t just (4) _____ defeat immediately,” says Mrs. Barton. “I believe that lots of girls feel unsure of themselves when it comes (5) _____ technology and therefore they might be losing out on jobs because they are reluctant even to apply for them.”
Research recently carried out suggests that scientific and constructional toys should be accessible to girls from an early otherwise the result is ‘socialization’ into stereotypically female roles, which may explain why relatively few girls study science and engineering at university in Britain. Only 14% of those who have gone for engineering options at university this year are women, although this figure does represent an improvement on the 7% recorded some years ago.
A.admit
B.allow
C.receive
D.permit

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Exercise 2: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from question 6 to 10.
GIRLS AND TECHNOLOGY
If you want your daughter to succeed, buy her a toy construction set. That is the advice from Britain’s foremost female engineers and scientists. Marie-Noelle Barton, who heads an Engineering Council campaign to encourage girls into science and engineering, maintains that some of Britain’s most successful women have had their careers (1) _____ by the toys they played with as children. Even girls who end up nowhere near a microchip or microscope could benefit from a better (2) _____ of science and technology.
“It’s a (3) _____ of giving them experience and confidence with technology so that when they are presented with a situation requiring some technical know-how, they feel they can handle it and don’t just (4) _____ defeat immediately,” says Mrs. Barton. “I believe that lots of girls feel unsure of themselves when it comes (5) _____ technology and therefore they might be losing out on jobs because they are reluctant even to apply for them.”
Research recently carried out suggests that scientific and constructional toys should be accessible to girls from an early otherwise the result is ‘socialization’ into stereotypically female roles, which may explain why relatively few girls study science and engineering at university in Britain. Only 14% of those who have gone for engineering options at university this year are women, although this figure does represent an improvement on the 7% recorded some years ago.
A.for
B.to
C.from
D.with