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      spin 45 degrees in a twentieth of a second, a Tyrannosaurus Rex would have taken as much as two seconds, as it could have been hampered by its long tail. The findings were reached after researchers used computer modelling and biomechanical calculations to work out the dinosaur’s speed, agility and weight.


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      8. In turning, a Tyrannosaurus would have been hampered by: A: its weight. B: its bulky leg muscles. C: its overall size. D: its tail length. E: All of the above. 9. In calculating the size, speed and agility of Tyrannosaurus Rex, scientists used: A: examination of fossils. B: biomechanical calculations and computer models.


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      Reading Comprehension Practice Test Page 4 Question 11 What does this sentence suggest? A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. A: Your own possessions are always worth more to you. B: Birds are hard to catch, so hang on to one if you catch it. C: To have something is better than having nothing at all. D: A trained bird is twice the value of an untrained one.



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