Part One : Selecting Best Choices T he paragraph below has been taken from the text but includes ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of words in the word bank provided. You may not use any of the words in the word bank more than once. Word Bank Everybody needs their own personal space — an area they as their own and in which they feel safe, and comfortable. There have been many experiments to try and discover how people create and this personal space. An example of this can be seen in any public waiting area. When somebody goes into a waiting room in, for example, a doctor ’ s or a dentist ’ s surgery, it is possible to quite where the next person to enter is most likely to sit. He/She will try to avoid sitting next to the first person, he/she will also avoid sitting at the opposite end of the room, as far away as possible from the first person. He/She is most likely to sit about between these two points. The next person who comes into the room will take the largest space that remains, and sit in the middle of that. This continues until somebody enters the room and is forced to sit right next to somebody already there — but if possible he/ she will place a bag between him/herself and the person nearest to him. This can be seen in any similar situation, such as in a bus or train, a lecture theater or cinema and so on.