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The truth is, no! You can't succeed without failure.
> Failure introduces you to success. It's a necessary step READING

> Failure is real. It's not in your mind but it always has a seed of wisdom Reading Task 1
> Each failed attempt gives you more wisdom for future attempts Read the text and circle the best option to complete each gap — a, b, c, or d.
> Success without failure usually means you are doing something that’s not so important
> Reduce number of failures by learning from others experiences— books important here ‘Barcelona’

> Don’t be afraid to fail. The cave you fear to enter the most, holds the treasure you seek Spain is the most popular country 0) by British tourists, and one of its largest cities,

Perc mreenaweasenpertess (your own idea) Barcelona, is a very exciting city break 1) - It is the capital of Catalonia, a region with its

own distinct language, character, customs and history.

The city has many 2) for visiting tourists, including amazing architecture and ‘Las Ramblas,

Write between 230 and 250 words only a popular street in the city centre. Barcelona has many museums which are 3) in some of the
nicest streets in the city. Football fans can visit the ‘Football Club Barcelona Museum’ 4)
Candidate Number: B2 people who are 5) in culture can go to the ‘Palau National’, which shows the city’s best

Name: artworks.

Barcelona is also a great city to keep 6) as it has a walking track along which you can

visit one of the most 7) fountains in the world, the ‘La Placa Catalunya’. This is a great

write between 230 and 250 words only place to 8) after a full day of sightseeing. When you are tired of walking, you can also

take a boat trip to see the city from a different 9).


Fashion is important in Barcelona and you can visit many top designer stores in the city and
go back to the UK dressed in the 10)___ fashion.

Whatever you want to do on your holiday, you're sure to have a great time in Barcelona!

Example: a) travelled Oyisited c) departed d) arrived
1. a) plan b)aim c) destination đ) point
2. a) hobbies b) sports c) hotels d) attractions
3. a) located b) traced c) stored d) lived
4. a) while b) if c) as d) then

5. a) interested b) popular c) known d) attracted
6. a) happy b) fit c) close d) going
7. a) frequent b) common c) wet d) beautiful

8. a) sleep b) calm c) relax d) lie down
9. a) perspective b)opinion c) fact d) element
10. a) early b) late c) latest d) most likely

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Reading Task 2 Example: People have understood the connection between health and food:
Read the text and answer the questions below. Circle the correct option, a, b, c, or d. Q)ror a long time.
b) for a short time.
Eat Well to Work Well c) only because of new research.
Scientists have said for many years that having a healthy diet is one of the most d) because of public pressure

Par.1 important ways to keep our bodies fit and well. Recently, they have discovered that
some foods are especially good for our minds. Eating certain foods at certain times really 1. In paragraph 1, the underlined word ‘certain’ means the same as:
can help to keep our brains fit and healthy.
a) sure
In today’s busy world, many more of us skip breakfast we rush for the bus or train.
b) specific
Par.2 This leaves our bodies (and our brains!) without important energy for the first part of the
day. Because we don’t eat at night when we sleep, missing breakfast adds to the length c) known

of time we spend without food. Research shows that missing the first meal of the day can d) proven
make us up to 20% less efficient at work or school. Most importantly, eating breakfast: 2. Many people do not eat breakfast because they:

¢ improves our concentration a) want to lose weight.

¢ helps us solve problems b) can’t afford it.
¢ boosts our memory. c) are trying to save time.

Dr Gavin Armitage, a psychology researcher, says that recent changes in lifestyle are d) don’t like the choices available to them.
Par.3 having a big effect on what we eat. ‘Many people are using energy bars and energy 3. In paragraph 2, the best word to complete the gap is:

drinks instead of having a good breakfast. These are OK to have once or twice a week a) as
when you are in a hurry, but the energy they give only lasts for a short time. People who b) like
eat a balanced, healthy breakfast get a steady supply of energy for the whole morning.’
c) due to
The Japanese are famous for working hard, ___ at school and in their jobs. So what's
Par.4 their secret? One answer is their diet. Japanese food has a really good balance of all the d) however
4. According to the article, eating breakfast:
things we need to keep fit and well. The Japanese diet, and the nation’s health, has
a) makes us up to 20% less efficient.
improved as the country has become richer. b) gives us only short-term energy.

c) adds to the problems of obesity.
So what's the perfect breakfast to keep you active and working hard all morning? Well,
why not try a traditional Japanese-style breakfast of steamed rice, soup, and various side d) boosts concentration.
dishes including grilled fish and omelette? What have you got to lose, apart from your 5. What has changed people’s eating habits?

tiredness? a) The price of food.
b) The way we live.
For more information on healthy eating, click here. c) Research in psychology.

d) Concerns over the nutritional content of food.
6. In paragraph 3, the underlined word ‘steady’ means the same as:

a) safe
b) regular

c) good
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7. Dr. Gavin Armitage thinks that energy bars and drinks: Reading Task 3
A) Read the three texts and answer the questions below by indicating which text each
a) have some benefits.
b) are as good as a proper breakfast. question relates to: A, B, or C.
c) are bad for us.
d) represent an important source of nutrients. “Text A- Transport in Berlin, Germany
8. In paragraph 4, the best word to complete the gap is:

The U-Bahn is a fast rail system used in the city of Berlin. Most of the system is
a) two
underground, but some sections operate ‘in the air’ high above ground level and other
b) double
sections are at street level. The U-Bahn has the fifth longest track in Europe. The city has
c) both
d) either many ‘combined’ stations that serve the bus, train, UBahn and ferries at the same time,
9. According to the text, the best thing about the food in Japan is that it is:
so it is easy to move from one form of transport to ____. Berlin also has a highly
a) tasty. developed bike lane system. It is a city with more than one million inhabitants and has
b) healthy. one of the highest rates of bicycle commuting in the world for a city of its size. There are
Cc) easy to prepare.
d) cheap. around 1,500,000 bike rides every day, which is approximately 13% of total traffic. The
10. Nowadays, a typical Japanese diet: , city of Berlin aims to increase the number to 18% of city
by the year 2025.
a) is healthier than before.
b) is less healthy than before. / Text B - Transport in Copenhagen, Denmark
c) is as healthy as before. The Copenhagen Metro is a fast train system, open 24 hours each day, 7 days a week
d) includes more fast-food than before. — (24/7). ___, it is actually quite short, only 20.4-kilometre long. It has just 2 tracks, the
11. According to this text, people should: M1 and M2, and was completed in 2007. It is very modern and uses driverless trains. The
a) eat less.
b) spend more money on food. metro has 22 stations, of which nine are underground. In 2016, the metro carried 61
c) eat the right food at the right time.
d) drink more water with their meals. million passengers. Copenhagen is also known as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities
12. This text is: in the world. 45% of all people travel to work, school or university by bicycle. The city
a) a leaflet. has many cycle tracks. These tracks are often separated from the main traffic lanes and
sometimes have their own signal systems, which allow cyclists to set off a few seconds
b) a letter. \. before cars.
c) a work of fiction.
[ Text C - Transport in Madrid, Spain

d) an online article. | The Madrid Metro is one of the largest train systems in the world. It is now the second

largest in Western Europe; it has over 287 kilometres of track. Only the London
Underground is bigger. Less than 1% of all city journeys are made by bike. Pollution

levels are so high that Madrid had to take___. The city limited the number of cars on

the road and even offers free public transport. Madrid has also started a public bike hire
scheme. The new bicycles are electric, which means you get that extra push to help you
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File nghe: />SN S PF S oNExample: _ the second biggest train system in Western Europe?
Listening Task 1
a very small train system? Listen to the recording and circle the correct option — a, b, c, or d.
a city where almost half of the commuters use bikes? You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the
a system that uses tracks that are high up? recording twice.
public transport people don’t pay for?
a system that gives cyclists an advantage over cars? Example: The person answering the call is called:
a city where not many people use bicycles? a) Helen.
a system where 4 types of transport meet? b) Lizzie.
a system that uses trains without drivers? c) Lillian.
d) Lynn.
B) Now answer the following questions by circling the correct option.

1. The caller found out about the event from a:
9. In Text A, paragraph 1, the best word to complete the gap is: a) newsletter.
b) friend.
a) walking c) website.
d) phone call.
b) different
2. On the day of the event, the farm:
c) another a) is only open in the morning.
b) opens at 9.30 am.
d) second c) stays open until 4 pm.
d) stays open until 5 pm.
10. In Text A, paragraph 2, the best word to complete the gap is:
3. If the caller wants to attend the event, they:
a) population , a) have to book over the phone.
b) need to pay for every person.
b) traffic c) must book the tickets in advance.
d) must buy tickets for adults and children over 12.
c) cars
4. At the event, children can enjoy:
d) pollution a) making their own food.
b) flower growing.
11. In Text B, paragraph 1, the best phrase to complete the gap is: c) feeding animals.
d) face painting.
a) However
5. At the event, adults can enjoy:
b) Therefore a) arts and crafts activities.

c) Asa result b) a selection of international foods.
c) food from the local area.
d) For example d) specially made local beer.


12. In Text C, paragraph 2, the best word to complete the gap is:

a) notes

b) a break

c) arisk

d) action

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6. To get to the farm, the caller will need to: 6. How did Anna feel after the first week at school?
a) follow the road for a mile after the church. a) Happy and relaxed.
b) take the first turning left after the church. b) Missing her old friends.
c) take the second turning left after the village post office.
d) the second turning right after the village post office. c) Stressed about tests.

Listening Task 2 : d) Hopeful that things would improve.
7. Why didn’t Anna want to go to the party at first?
Listen to the recording and circle the correct option — a, b, c, or d.
a) She didn’t have a gift.
You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the b) She didn’t have nice clothes.
recording twice. c) She doesn’t like parties.

d) She was going to go horse-riding.
1. How old was Anna when she started a new school? 8. What gift did Anna give to Martha?
a) 6 years old. a) A book.
a) 9 years old. b) A comedy film.
b) 10 years old.
c) We don’t know. c) A t-shirt.

2. Anna’s family moved to a new city in: d) A ticket to a concert.
a) January.
b) February. Listening Task 3 : /> c) March. Listen to the recording and answer the questions below. There are 3 speakers.
d) the summer. You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the
recording twice.
3. Before starting the new school, Anna felt:
a) relaxed. Which speaker...
b) worried.
c) excited. Example: really doesn’t like fast-food? Speaker 3
d) confident. 1. believes you can have low-fat fast-food? Speaker _
2, believes that cooking food takes a long time? Speaker _
4, On the first day at school:
a) Anna got flowers. 3. eats the most fast-food? Speaker _
b) Anna met an old friend.
c) students decorated the classroom. 4. talks about food from a specific country? Speaker _
d) all the students took a test. 5. describes their favourite meal? Speaker _
6. lists illnesses caused by eating too much fast-food? Speaker ——
5. Anna found other students in her class to be: 7. believes other things are worse than fast-food? Speaker _
a) jealous. 8. talks about their own weight? Speaker =
b) helpful.
c) not very good at maths.
d) ambitious.


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Reading Task 1: Read the text and answer the questions below. Choose the correct option, a, b, c, or d.
Read the text and choose the best option to complete each gap — a, b, c, or d.
Ray Kroc and McDonald’s Restaurants
History of plastic
Raymond Albert Kroc was a very wealthy businessman when he died in nineteen
Plastic is really useful and we use 0) ..... every day. But what 1) ..... after we throw it away
eightyfour. But he had not always been successful. Ray was born in Illinois, USA, in 1902, to
is parents who didn’t earn a lot of money. He attended school in Oak Park, near Chicago, and
causing a big problem for our planet. It's thought that more than five trillion pieces of
achieved good grades. Ray never completed high school, however. He left school at fifteen
plastic to become a driver for the Red Cross in World War One. He lied about his age to be
are in the worlds oceans and it can 2)...... years for it to break down.
accepted, but thankfully the war ended before he could be sent to Europe.
Plastic is in lots of things we use from clothing to crisp 3) ....., and bottles to buckets.
Not long after the war had finished, Ray became a jazz piano player. He played in some
Making famous music bands. He got married when he was twenty. Then he began working for the
things from plastic is popular 4) ..... there are many different types and it can be made into Lily Tulip Cup, a small but fairly successful company selling paper cups. He kept trying new

all sorts of shapes, colours and sizes. Plastics are man-made and can be 5) ..... from natural things, however. He attempted to sell land in the southern state of Florida, but the business

materials like coal and oil. plastic made 6) ..... from man-made materials - was created over failed.
The first synthetic plastic - Bakelite and was 7) ..... by Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland in the Ray went back to being a salesman for the Lily Tulip Cup Company. He was GAP 1)
100 years ago. It was called Bakelite was the start of plastics as we know them today.

early 1900s. Many think 8) ..... they want with plastic. It can be coloured or clear, thick or ____ product sales in the central United States. His life improved when he started a small
People can pretty much do 9) ..... a lot of different things can be made from it. If you look business that sold restaurant equipment. He sold a machine that could mix five milkshakes
thin, strong or weak. This at the same time. In nineteen fifty-four, he discovered a small restaurant that was using
eight of his machines. He went there and found that the owners of the restaurant had a
around your home or school, you'll find most things have plastic in them, 10) ..... your good business selling only hamburgers, French fries and drinks. It was owned by two

pencil brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald.
case, games consoles, and even clothing.
At first, Mr. Kroc saw only the possibility for increasing the sales of his mixers to more
Example: a) it b) them c) that d) those
1. a) keeps b) attempts c) happens d) involves restaurants. But then, he realised that food sales could be organized for mass production -
2. a) spend b) stay c) move d) take
3. a) packets b) parcels c) cartons d) containers almost like a factory. Then he proposed an agreement with the McDonald brothers to start
4. a) moreover b) however c) because d) among
5. a) arranged b) produced c) recycled d) replaced a number of restaurants. Under the agreement, the McDonald brothers would get a
6. a) possibly b) exactly c) obviously d) totally
Zs a) exchanged b) invented c) performed d) explored percentage of all sales.
8. a) whatever b) which c) themselves d) anybody Ray Kroc was fifty-two years old when he opened his first two McDonalds restaurants
9. a) offers b) informs c) means d) reminds
10. a) rarely b) regarding c) according to d) including — an age when many people start thinking about retirement. Soon he began to understand that
the real money was made selling hamburgers, not the mixers. He quickly sold the mixer
company and invested the money in the growing chain of McDonald's restaurants. In
nineteen-sixty, Mr. Kroc bought the legal rights to the restaurants from the McDonald

brothers. By then, there were more than two hundred restaurants.

Fast food restaurants spread quickly in the United States GAP 2) _____ of franchising.
Franchising means selling the legal right to run a restaurant to an independent business
person. Many people want to own a McDonald's restaurant, but only a few are approved by
the main business (the parent company), so it’s not easy to get a franchise. Each restaurant

buys its equipment at low cost from the parent company. The restaurants also give the
company about ten percent of the money they earn in sales. Today, about seventy percent
of McDonald's restaurants are owned and operated by independent businessmen and
women.

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Ray GAP 3) ______ with three main rules for how McDonald's restaurants were to operate. 15. What was the first work Ray did with the McDonald brothers?
a) He found a better food factory for their restaurant.
He demanded that every restaurant offer "quality, service and cleanliness." Nowadays, b) He managed to increase sales in their restaurants.
people lucky enough to get a franchise must complete a programme at a training centre
c) He sold them some equipment for their restaurant.
called Hamburger University. They learn how to cook and serve the food, and how to keep
the building clean. d) He opened a few restaurants just like theirs.
In later years, Ray started the Kroc Foundation, a private organisation that gives money
to help others. He also opened a number of centres that offer support to families of children
who suffer from serious illnesses. They are called Ronald McDonald houses. 16. Why did Ray sell the kitchen equipment company?
Many people praise Ray Kroc for his company's success and good works. But other people
are not impressed with the way McDonald's treats young members of staff, and the low a) He needed the money to buy the first restaurant.
salaries it pays them. GAP 4) , health experts still point out that McDonald's food b) The mixer company was making a loss.
contains too much fat and salt. c) He wanted to make more money in a different business.
d) He was considering an early retirement.

Example: This text is: 17. In paragraph 6, the best word to complete the gap is:
a) an advertising leaflet.
b) a newspaper article. a) because b) instead c) despite d) besides

c) a letter of complaint.
d) a short factual text. 18. In paragraph 7, the best word to complete the gap is:

a) came round b) came along c) came in d) came up

11. Why didn’t Ray finish high school? 19. Which of the following is true about McDonald franchises nowadays?
a) Most of them are run by women.
a) Because of the grades he received.
b) Because he needed to help his parents. b) All of them are approved by the parent company.
c) Because he wanted to take part in the war. c) They share the earnings equally with the parent company.
d) Because he was sent to Europe. d) They sometimes buy equipment from the parent company.

12. Ray did NOT do very well when he worked: 20. Who attends Hamburger University?
a) as a musician. a) Only the chefs who work at McDonald.

b) as a band manager. b) Staff who failed to follow the three rules.
c) selling paper cups. c) People who are opening a new restaurant.
d) selling land. d) All employees of McDonald restaurants.

13. In paragraph 3, the best phrase to complete the gap is: 21. In paragraph 9, the best word to complete the gap is:
a) in charge
b) responsible for a) Moreover b) Altogether c) Otherwise d) Therfore
c) known as
d) willing to 22. What does the text say about Ray Kroc’s work as a businessman?
a) There’s both good and bad things about it.
14. What was the first product Ray’s business successfully sold? b) His work with young employees was impressive.
c) He worked very closely with health experts.
a) paper cups. d) He should have done more work to help the poor.

b) milkshakes.


c) fast food.

d) kitchen equipment.

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Reading Task 3 Which text does the following?
A) Read the three texts and answer the questions below by indicating which text each
question relates to: A, B, or C. Example Describes a zoo located in London.
Which text does the following? Text
23. Says that the zoo is good to visit in any weather.

/⁄ Text A, London Zoo 24. Praises the people who work at the zoo.

London Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in England. It was established in 1828 and is one of 25. Says that the zoo offers events for grown-ups only.
the oldest zoos in the world. At first, it was only used as a place for scientists where they
26. Includes a description of a visitor’s experience.
ecm nesses se could work on studies about animals and nature. After some time, in about 1874, London
27. Describes the oldest of the three zoos.
Zoo opened to the public. London Zoo has the largest collection of different species of
animals in the UK. There are over 19,000 animals and hundreds of different species. 28. Describes a zoo with NO accommodation on site.

During the summer they run ‘Zoo Lates’, where you can see the animals with just adults 29. Says that the zoo offers various types of accommodation.

around rather than children. If you want to spend longer than a day at London Zoo, then 30. Describes a zoo which was not open to visitors when it started

you can also stay over. There’re a number of cabins available all year round and you'll

get dinner, breakfast, and an after-hours tour of the zoo too. ‘
SS ee
SS SY HH HH HH HH ————=”“ B) Now answer the following questions by choosing the correct option.

“ -—————— ———————— a SYS SS
+ TextB,Longleat Safari and Adventure Park 31. In Text B, the best option to complete the gap is:
Ị Longleat Safari and Adventure Park was opened in 1966. It stands out as one of the best
! zoos in England as you can go on safari GAP 1) _____ the animals and really get up
! close. You can feed the animals yourself too. a) between b) among c) without d) out of

1 Longleat is a great activity for a cold or rainy day, as you get to just stay in your car and 32. In Text B, the underlined word ‘enclosure’ means the same as:
1 drive around. Longleat is known as the UK’s number one safari park. Last time I tried to
! go there ourcar broke down just outside the monkey enclosure. It was awful. We made it a) a place where visitors must meet in an emergency.
b) a part of the zoo where pictures are often taken.
! out, a few hourslater, as staff eventually called for help and our car was removed and c) a section of the park where you can have a picnic.
d) an area surrounded by fences or walls.
i taken to a nearby garage. But that won’t happen to you — I hope. Want to see lions, tigers
4. and monkeys from the comfort of your car seat? This is the zoo for you!
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a) touch
z Text C, Port Lympne Reserve b) sound
c) taste
I I I love Port Lympne Reserve, which first opened its doors to visitors in 1976. It’s more of d) smell
1I1 a safari experience than a zoo, which makes it feel all the better as a visitor to see the

1 animals in free and natural surroundings. Port Lympne Reserve aims to give you a GAP
1I 1) of the real African safari experience as much as possible with safari jeeps to take
1
1 you through different areas. The staff are caring, and have a lot of knowledge: they will 34, In Text C, the best word to complete the second gap is:
1 a) happiness
1 tell you all about how the Reserve has linked up with wildlife projects in Africa, and b) attraction
111 how they work together to support each other. But remember, feeding the animals is
1 forbidden. The Port Lympne Reserve has an incredible hotel you can stay at, and a super c) invention
d) equipment
1 fancy restaurant too. Not only that, they also offer safari tents and even tree houses,
\ which are a big GAP 2)
for the younger visitors!

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|| Choose a, b or c to complete the sentences or answer the questions. 54. Why don’t you your girlfriend with you next time?
a) take
b) drag c) bring

35. A bed on board a ship is called a :

a) single b) cabin c) bunk LISTENING
36. She always quarrels with her sister. It seems they can never File nghe: />
| | a) get together b) get on| c) get off

37. Can you believe I paid only €3 for this shirt. It was a real
Listening Task 1:
a) sale b) find c) bargain
Listen to the recording and choose the correct option — a, b, or c.
| 38. I really enjoy watching football but my wife it.
You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the
a) loathes b) detest for choice. c) loves recording twice.

39. The kids nowadays are

a) spoilt b) bungled c) poor Example: What did Paul do last weekend?
starting the car. a) He went skiing.
40. He had difficulty b) He went shopping.

| a) with b) to c) in c) He met his cousin.
41. What sound do pigs make? They 55. What did Paul like best about the shop?

a) squeak b) grunt c) neigh a) The customer service.

42 . If you have people working for you, then you are an - b) The low prices.
c) The choice of products.
a) employee b) employer c) employed 56. What did Paul buy at the shop?
the airport at 4PM. a) a pair of gloves
43. We b) anew rucksack
c) a pair of boots
| a) arrived b) set off c) reached 57. Where is the sports shop?
44, I’m afraid there is no
of seeing Mrs. Smith until tomorrow. a) next to the train station
b) opposite the park entrance
| a) possibility b) opportunity c) chance c) to the right of the park entrance

45. She made the 58. When are the friends going to meet?
mistake of forgetting to put the ’s’ in the third... a) on Saturday morning
b) on Saturday afternoon
II | a) classic b) classical c) orthodox c) on Saturday evening
46. Which of these is wrong? 59. Eve helped Paul:

We a) a tin of beans b) a steak of meat c) a school of fish a) to look after his children.
47. If a person is conceited, they are b) to prepare for an exam.
c) to write an essay.
a) suspicious b) bashful c) big-headed 60. How is Eve going to get to town on Saturday?
48. Where would you find a sole? a) She will take a bus.
b) She will walk.
AW a) On a shoe. b) On a jacket. c) Ina chest. c) She will get a lift.
49, Which of these is an example of crockery?

a) knife b) frying pan c) cup
the sea.
50. My wife used to live

a)on b) at c) near

51. you and me, I think our teacher is peculiar.

| a) Among b) Between c) Just
52. My sister is an authority
men.

a) on b) about c) with

53. You haven’t my rubber, have you?


a) lent b) borrowed c) burrowed

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Listen to the recording and choose the correct option — a, b, orc. a) lunch and an evening meal.
You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the b) all three meals.
c) lunch only.
recording twice.
Listening Task 3: />Example: The talk is about: Listen to the recording and answer the questions below. There are 3 speakers:
You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the
a) how to prepare for your holiday. recording twice. Speaker 1-A, Speaker 2-B, Speaker 3-C

b) Alex’s most recent holiday.

c) activities at a holiday resort. Which speaker...
Example: says they liked school a lot?
61. Alex says that it’s going to be sunny again: Speaker 1-A
Speaker _
a) around lunchtime. Speaker a
Speaker _
b) in the afternoon. 69. compares two teachers? Speaker _
Speaker ——
c) the following day. 70. regrets not spending enough time studying?
Speaker _

62. What time does the indoor swimming pool usually open? 71. describes a stressful experience?
Speaker mm
a) at 10 a.m.
Speaker _
b) at 11.30 a.m. 72. talks about their favourite subject?

c) at 1 p.m. 73. suggests that children spend too long at school?

63. At the indoor swimming pool, guests should use the: 74. describes a really great teacher?

a) white towels. ‘ 75 mentions a time they forgot something?

b) blue towels.

c) yellow towels. 76. blames a teacher for their bad results at school?

64. If you want to play tennis, you need to:

a) book a tennis court in advance.

b) speak to one of the instructors.

c) just go to one of the courts.

65. Which restaurant is open for all the meals?

a) the Italian restaurant

b) the French restaurant


c) the Mexican restaurant

66. What day is the Magic Show this week?

a) on Monday

b) on Wednesday

c) on Friday

67. When is the Kids Club available?

a) every afternoon

b) for eight hours a day

c) two afternoons a week

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Reading Task 2


Reading Task 1 Read the text and answer the questions below. Circle the correct option, a, b, c, or d.
Read the article and choose the best option to complete the text — a, b, c, or d. An example
has been done for you. Anexample has been done for you.

How to look after hedgehogs during winter What's it like to live and work above the Arctic Circle?
Hedgehog numbers have fallen by 30% in the last ten years 0)__ wildlife groups, which is
extremely concerning. But there is lots that you can do to help these prickly 1) _____, who like I can’t believe how fast the past seven months have gone by while I have been living in
to hibernate between November and March. Lapland. Some days have felt like the same day played on repeat, working day in, day out,

Hedgehogs eat slugs, snails, caterpillars, earthworms and beetles, with happy moments in between, GAP) ___a day off gave us the opportunity to explore our

but they also enjoy cat food, cat biscuits and hedgehog biscuits. surroundings or to catch up on sleep. Now, we’re only here for another few weeks.
Lapland has 8 seasons in total and we have been lucky to have experienced several of them.
Just make sure that any food you leave out is not fish 2)__
We arrived in a remarkably colourful Lapland in September. It was Ruska, the perfect autumn
Even more 3) _ than food is making sure hedgehogs have
water to drink. You can leave water out for them in a clean bowl GAP) ___, and the season the locals call the ‘forever golden’. Temperatures varied between

and make sure it does not 4)__ over when the temperature zero and 10 degrees Celsius.
drops. But remember, never leave out milk for hedgehogs to drink - it can make them very ill.
There isn’t a lot of tourism here in summer, but luckily, working in a resort in Lapland is

possible throughout the winter. Tourism is still growing here, but there is a small population
and a high demand for employees so I could easily find a job here because I speak English. If

Creating more wildlife-friendly spaces in your garden, like wood 5) __ — and bramble you can speak other languages as well you'll be in even higher demand. Up here, you can get

patches is also a good idea. Hedgehogs need places to hibernate, so if you can put out a a job without a lot of experience, especially working in a restaurant, as a housekeeper, or
hedgehog box or leave some 6) ___ vegetation, such as fallen leaves, hedgehogs may use
these as nesting sites. Setting up a hedgehog highway, by making a small gap under fences, even as a wilderness guide. Willingness to work hard and learn, with good manners and a

will also help hedgehogs to find food and 7)___ in your neighbours’ gardens. A hedgehog friendly approach is more appreciated.

Lapland is very remote so don't expect any busy cities. There are more reindeer than human

can travel between 1-2km a night in search of food and the 8) ____it typically covers is on beings in Lapland! The workday is long and you sometimes forget that you are in the middle

average 10 hectares (100,000 square metres). of nowhere. In one of the most GAP) ____ places on earth, you have to know how to

With such a 9)___ decline over recent years, we all need to do our bit to save one of our entertain yourself when you have the time. We’ve been snowmobiling and had winter BBQs

most beloved mammals. Thankfully, there's plenty of information online when it 10)__ — to with colleagues underneath the Northern Lights. The next town has a cinema, which we still

helping them out in our back yards. Our top 11)__ for helping hedgehogs is to remember haven't visited, and our own village has a bowling centre. But tobogganing (sliding down a

that they are nocturnal animals. If you see a hedgehog out and 12)__in the day, it could be hill over ice or snow on a sled) has become our first choice. Our local slope is 1.8km long and

young or unwell. Make sure someone lets your local wildlife group know. free to use.
I was surprised how expensive Lapland is, so the more free activities you can find, the better.
Example: a) towards b) considering c) according to d) following

1. a) breeds b) creatures c) activities d) quantities Although we get a discount in the local shops, they are mainly aimed at tourists and really

2. a) formed b) based c) developed đ) made only stock a limited range of food, most of which is brought in over a long distance. The food

3. a) crucial b) immediate c) primary d) incredible is pricy and it’s difficult to get fresh goods. Every few weeks we drive 30 km to another town

4. a) soak b) spread c) spill d) freeze that has a lower priced supermarket. We've tried to keep our GAP)___ low, by buying

5. a) piles b) scales c) samples d) levels frozen or canned food or buying in bulk.


6. a) identical b) precise c) undisturbed d) inconvenient In November, when the days get shorter and darker, then you know that Polar Night is

7. a) estate b) passage c) storey d) shelter coming. We were lucky to have already seen our first Northern Lights so early in the season.

8. a) amount b) area c) distance d) speed Temperatures weren't dropping as much as we'd expected even towards the end of the

9. a) sophisticated _b) thrilling c) dramatic d) desperate month, but you can be sure it was still pretty cold! Polar Night was darkness like we had

10. a) goes b) comes c) takes d) falls never experienced before, with a purple-ish twilight between Ilam-1pm.
Permanent snow finally arrived in mid-December. The reflection of the lights in the snow
11. a) action b) trap c) input d) tip

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made the long nights less dark. I really appreciated all the things that reminded me of being in 19. The author says that:

England — a good book, hot chocolate and hot roasted dinners! It's a cosy time of year a) most shops give tourists discounts on groceries.

although by January I was starting to feel the effects of this harsh environment. I felt like I b) it is quite an effort to go grocery shopping.

lived at work and, as my colleagues are also my roommates, it’s a good job we always see eye c) there is a lot of local produce available to buy.

to eye! d) a wide variety of grocery items are available locally.

Towards the end of January and after 36 long days, we finally saw the sun rising. We rushed 20.In paragraph 5, the best word to complete the gap is:


to the top of the hill and I shed a tear when seeing and feeling the sun for the first time again, a) investments b) expenses c) payments , d)
finances
if only for about 10 minutes. I hadn't realised that I'd missed it this much. Soon the days were

getting longer. February and March are the coldest months and we experienced -39 Celsius 21. What did the author say about his experience of the Polar Night?

degrees one day. a) The temperature was higher than he thought it would be,

Now the days are already longer than the nights and the Midnight Sun is just around the b) It was the first time he saw the Northern Lights.

corner. The snow is starting to melt at last. The flowers are beginning to open and nature is c) It was the first time that it snowed.

emerging from hibernation. Last week we saw the last full moon for the next 6 months and d) It wasn’t as dark as he had expected.

we can't wait to see the landscape change again. 22. What was the author grateful for during the darkest months?

Example: The author has lived in Lapland for: a) The northern lights.

a) 7 months b) ayear c) a month or so d) only a few b) That it had stopped snowing.

days. c) Home comforts.

13. In paragraph 1, the best word to complete the gap is: d) Time off work.

a) wherever b) whenever c) however d) whoever 23. In paragraph 7, the underlined phrase ‘see eye to eye’ means the same as:
a) making a promise
14. In paragraph 2, the best word to complete the gap is:

a) construction b) property c) contribution d) backdrop b) being honest with someone


15. Which of the following is true about Lapland’s tourism industry? c) being in complete agreement

a) There are too many tourists in the summer. d) trying to help each other

b) There aren’t enough local people to work in tourism. 24, In Paragraph 8, the underlined word ‘it’ refers to:

c) Most people who work there don’t speak English. a) the cold b) the hill c) the sun d) the time

d) Not enough tourists visit during the long winter months. 25. At what time of the year was the article written?

16. What is most important when searching for a job in Lapland? a) The height of summer. b) The beginning of autumn.

a) Being qualified in the role you want to do. c) The middle of winter. d) The beginning of spring.

b) Speaking at least two languages. 26. The main purpose of this article is to:

c) Having the right attitude and personality. a) give advice to people who want to work in Lapland.

d) Being healthy enough to stay well through winter. b) warn people of the dangers of living in Lapland.

17. In paragraph 4, the best word to complete the gap is: c) provide a personal account of living in Lapland.

a) remote b) beyond c) detatched d) removed d) describe the varied landscapes of Lapland.

18. What leisure activities did the author most enjoy in Lapland?

a) Visiting the busy tourist attractions.

b) Taking part in local winter sports.


c) Indoor activities such as watching films.

d) Shopping for clothes and gifts.

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A) Read the three texts and answer the questions below by indicating which text each
question relates to: A, B, or C. An example has been done for you. You've heard of ice hockey, you’ve heard of field hockey, but... underwater hockey?

ext A — Horse Surfing Yes,
Are you looking for an adventure? How about the sport of horse surfing? This extreme
sport is also known as horse boarding, and anyone brave enough can give it a go. So, that’s right, hockey can be played underwater too!
how exactly does it work? One person will ride a horse through the shallow portion of This unusual sport first was started in 1954 in England by professional diver Alan Blake.
the water, while a surfer is pulled behind. It sounds rather simple, but it’s GAP 1) Blake was looking for a way for him and his diving club to stay active during the colder
quite tough as the surfer is pulled along at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour! months. Initially, the game was called ‘Octopush’ because the rules GAP 1) __ eight
The sport started in 2005 on the beaches of Cornwall, England, when Daniel Fowler- players per team. Today, the number of players per team has reduced from eight to five.
The rules are generally the same as ice or field hockey, but the one main difference is that
Prime,
there is no forceful contact allowed. This doesn’t mean that players can’t get hurt though,
an experienced horseman and a horse trainer, was taking part in a photo shoot with
horses. as quite a few of the underwater movements can be quite dangerous.
Daniel was going to attempt to take a picture of a surfer being pulled by a horse, but he Another significant difference between underwater hockey and GAP 2) ___ hockey is
had forgotten to bring a surfboard! But he wasn’t ready to give up. He walked into a that it’s played in a pool that is between two and four metres deep. So, why is the depth
local surf shop and managed to convince the store manager to come to the photo shoot of the pool important? Because players have to regularly come up for air, the game is


with one of his boards. The sport has continued to GAP 2) _____ in popularity ever centred onstrategy and teamwork. There are no goalkeepers, so the sport requires highly
focused team play.
since. There are already many magazines, competitions and even a world championship.
And while horse surfing competitions sound like a lot of fun, they actually follow a very Which text... Text
strict set of rules!
Example: involves both people and animals? A

27. says that poor conditions made his adventure more fun?

Text B - Wreck Diving 28. states that the sport can result in injury?
Glossary:
Wreck- noun, a vehicle or ship that has been destroyed or badly damaged 29. gives no information about the origin of the sport?

I have always been fascinated by underwater wrecks! I’ve explored ships, airplanes and 30. describes a sport which has changed its rules?

even cars. When I was looking for another adventure, I GAP 1) a popular wreck 31. says that the sport is popular internationally?

diver experience in Gibraltar. It’s open to anyone over 15 as long as you've got a basic 32. includes a description of the author’s experience of the sport?

diving qualification. It sounded like a lot of fun, so I decided to give it a go. 33. describes a sport that is usually played indoors?

When I arrived in Gibraltar, the weather suddenly got worse: the wind was very strong,

and the sea became rough. My instructor described it as ‘challenging’, but it was safe 34, gives two specific requirements for people who want to try the sport?

| enouph for us to go ahead. In fact, I found that the bad weather actually made the

| experience more exciting! I discovered that Gibraltar is a real surprise. You can GAP 2) 35. In Text A, the best word to complete the first gap is:
a) deliberately
move underwater without bumping into another wreck. I completed two dives of b) alternatively

c) consequently
about 1 hour at the maximum depth of 15 metres. The water was pretty clear, there was a d) actually

lot of fish life and I saw a number of octopus. Afterwards, the instructor guided us to see
the local groups of dolphins and gave us a wealth of local knowledge too. If you can’t
take your own equipment, or if you don’t have any, you can rent it at the shop. Their
equipment is of good quality, and I felt very safe using it.

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a) rise
b) lift a) had left b) left c) was leaving
c) move
d) stand 48.1 rather if you didn’t tell anyone about it.

37. In Text B, the best option to complete the first gap is: a) had b)- c) would
a) came across
b) came out 49. The of the Hippo virus was followed by an economic crisis.
c) came up
d) came down a) spreadout b) outbreak c) occurrence

38. In Text B, the best word to complete the second gap is: 50. The fever is killing me. My nose is runny and my eyes are swollen.
a) exactly
b) initially a) allergic b) pollen c) hey
c) hardly
d) merely 51. I think Iam , [haven’t been to the toilet for days.


39. In Text C, the best verb to complete the first gap is: a) congested b) constipated c) closed
a) called off
b) called for 52. Don’t forget to the clock or it will stop.
c) told off
d) told for a) round b) roll c) wind

40. In Text C, the best word to complete the second gap is: 53. I haven’t eaten anything since breakfast, I am feeling . Would you like to eat
a) popular
b) accepted anything?

c) universal a) peckish b) starving c) thirsty
d) traditional
54.Iam . I will never run a marathon again.

a) weary b) drowsy c) somnolent

55. He is a real Star Wars . He knows everything about them.

a) consultant b) aficionado c) passionate

56. We have installed new double- ____ windows, which have been paid for by our local

council.

a) paned b) glazed c) glassed

57. gold from this mine is exported all over world.

a) The / the b) -/ the c) The / -


58. After winning the lottery, he all his money in matter of weeks.

Choose a, b or c to complete the sentences. a) squandered b) frittered away c) consumed

41. I to tell you that you have the most charming smile, what would you do? 59. a wolverine before, Jim was astonished by its ravenous appetite.

a) If b) Were c) May a) Not seeing b) Never seeing c) Not having seen

42. Brazil beat Chile three - in the last match. 60. Slowly grazing the grass, the hippo was unaware of a warthog in the bush.

a) nought b) nil c) zero a) peeing b) lurking c) loitering

43. The tennis match was delayed because the fainted.

a) umpire b) referee c) judge

44. It’s impossible to change his mind, he is so š

a) obstinate b)unmoved c) tough

45. She is sometimes quite . She just looks at her feet and avoids saying

anything.

a) bashful b) timid c) nervous

46. You know how worried he was, but he went to a doctor and was given aclean___ of health.

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Listening Task 1: You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the
Listen to the recording and choose the correct option — a, b, orc. recording twice.
You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the
Example: Miss Green is talking about her work:
recording twice. a) as a school teacher.
b) as a university lecturer.
Example: The woman is calling: weekend? c) as a researcher.
a) the National Space Museum.
67. What was the typical class size at the school in Dominica?
b) her friend Tom. a) between 4 and 14 pupils
c) her manager at work. b) a maximum of 11 pupils
61. What time is the museum open at the weekend? c) less than 20 pupils
a) 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
68. What does Miss Green say about schools in Dominica?
b) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. a) They break up between August and October.
c) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. b) They do a lot of the teaching in the fresh air.
62. The museum offers reduced entry fees to: c) The teachers are stricter than elsewhere.

a) children and students. 69. Miss Green particularly liked the painting which showed:
b) school groups. a) different animals.
c) family groups. b) trees and fruit.
63. The Annual Pass Gift Pack gives you access to: c) children working.
a) all types of events at the museum.

b) only some of the events at the museum. 70. According to Miss Green, Dominica produces:
a) less bananas than in the past.
c) reduced prices for meals at the café. b) more bananas than in the past.
64, Which car park does Tom recommend? c) as many bananas as in the past.

a) the yellow one 71. What does Miss Green say about tourism on the island?
b) the green one a) It has few attractions for tourists.
c) the orange one b) It is mostly popular with divers.
65. Which event does the customer plan to attend this c) It is less popular than nearby islands.\
a) Family Journey to Mars
72. What does Miss Green say about breakfasts?
b) Make a Rainbow in a Box a) They are not as healthy as they should be.
b) Children often eat at their parents’ workplace.
c) Launch Your Own Rocket c) Many schools serve free breakfasts.
66. The visitors are allowed to take photos:
73. Miss Green says that in Dominica, schools often:
a) anywhere in the museum. a) support local communities.
b) only outside of the museum. b) are run by local communities.
c) in some designated areas. c) are funded by local communities.

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Listening Task 3: httpsz/bitly/PremHippo5 4th June is National Cheese Day. There are many food holidays that are focused around dishes

Listen to the recording and answer the questions below. There are 3 speakers. which 0)___ cheese, but June 4th is all about cheese. Cheese is an ancient food’ made of milk.

You have one minute to read the questions before the recording is played. You will hear the JfEre.aremnarr that sontztute to the type and taste of cheese that is available:
country of origin, diet of the animal, how long it has been aged and the mould and bacteria it
recording twice. Speaker 1-A, Speaker 2-B, Speaker 3-C

contains. 2) there is a wide range of flavours, textures and forms available.

Which speaker says the following? unk from goats, cows, sheep and buffalo can b6 used for cheese E#liictibi Differect spices,

|| fruit and even wood smoke are used as flavouring agents 3)___ give cheese its unique taste.

| — In 2014, world production of cheese from cow’s milk was 18.7 million tonnes, and the United

| || Example: | It’s easy to buy products to cook with nowadays. Speaker 1A States was the 4) producer, responsible for 29% (5.4 million tonnes) of the world total,
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Speaker ewe by Germany, "¬ and Tialy as other PHư‡ền producers. Despite these huge figures

| relating to cheese production, the USA is not considered the largest exporter of cheese5) __

\| | 76. I enjoyed learning to cook with my mother. Speaker
77. Thave a collection of family recipes. Speaker pete Cheese is high in fat, calcium and protein and has some excellent health benefits, but always
eat itin 6)___. Too much could be bad for you. We think that the best way to eat cheese is to
|| Speaker ——=

7)____ it ona plate with grapes, olives, tomatoes and some bread.
| 78. People-ale beer quallyedood inthe past Speaker _ Did you know that 8)___ you should never serve cheese cold? The best way of serving it is

| 79, It’s easy to eat away from home nowadays. to let it sit for about half an hour at room temperature: warm cheese has more 9)___and its

| | texture is much better.

80. You don’t need to know how to cook nowadays. Speaker a: Invite your friends over for a cheese party to 10)__ National Cheese Day. Why not see if

l| you can compete with the folks in Wisconsin, USA, where a 21 metre cheeseboard was used to

lÍ| 81. It’s great to cook dishes from around the world. Speaker —— ; 11)___ the variety of cheeses manufactured in Wisconsin? The 12)___ was attended bya

|MI | | | 82. Modern appliances make cooking quick and simple. | Speaker =—. susemumberof people: Thabwasa — BMIGBSBIN HD :
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1. a) reports b) treatments c) factors d) beliefs

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| | | 3. a) whose b) when c) who d) that
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4. a) minor b) second c) main d) entire
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5. a) as b) if c) unless d) only
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6. a) moderation b) absence c) excess d) admiration
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7 a) chew b) swallow c) consume d) serve
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8. a) approximately b) apparently c) otherwise d) hopefully
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9. a) spice b) flavour c) portions d) nutrition
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10. a) celebrate b) emphasise c) accept d) generate
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Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 -1962) was the wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president of | | |
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! gatherings organised by their families and neighbours. That’s why Eleanor had to leave | for liberal causes made her nearly as controversial a figure as her husband. She started
! England, but she wasn’t happy about it. Following family tradition, she devoted time to regular White House press conferences for women correspondents. She acted as her
! community service, including voluntary teaching. husband’s eyes and ears throughout the nation, going on extensive tours around the
country and reporting to him on living conditions and public opinion. Many people
Le! Soon after Eleanor returned to New York, she fell in love with Franklin Roosevelt, and GAP 2)___ warmly to her interest in their welfare. Beginning in 1936 she wrote a daily
newspaper column, “My Day.” She showed particular interest in child welfare, housing
1 they were married in 1905 in New York City. His taste for fun contrasted with how reform, and equal rights for women and ethnic minorities.
1 serious she was. The couple had six children together.
Ị After Franklin won a seat in the New York Senate in 1911, the family moved to Albany. After President Roosevelt’s death in 1945, President Harry S. Truman offered Eleanor a
l When Franklin was appointed assistant secretary of the navy in 1913, the family moved
1 Washington, D.C. Eleanor spent the next few years performing the social duties expected post at the United Nations (UN), where she worked as a chairman of the Commission on
1 ofa politician’s wife, including attending formal parties and visiting the homes of other
1 government officials. She mostly found that these duties gave her very little personal Human Rights, and played a major role in the creation of the Universal Declaration of
| satisfaction. When the United States joined World War I in April 1917, Eleanor was able Human Rights. She also continued to be an active member of the Democratic Party.
| to start her volunteer work again. She visited wounded soldiers and worked in a Red

! Cross canteen. This work increased her sense of confidence, and she wrote later, “I loved || In 1961 President John F. Kennedy gave her the job of the chair of his Commission on the
! it...1 simply ate it up.”
! Towards the end of the 1910s’, the couple experienced a very difficult period in their Status of Women, and she continued with that work until shortly before her death.

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13. In the first paragraph, the best word to complete the gap is:

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14. As a teenager, Eleanor was not interested in: Reading Task 3
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a) travel b) reading
c) sports d) French question relates to: A, B, or C.

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16. Eleanor’s and her husband’s personalities can be best described as: has come a long way since its first days. A dynamic centre for conservation and welfare, we

a) quite similar b) quite different c) equally fun-loving d) equally have over 400 animals. They come from every corner of the world.
Our fantastic Meet the Animal experiences will make your trip to YWP even more memorable.
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17. Before World War I, what did Eleanor think about her duties as the wife of a politician? Come face to face with our amazing animals and see these stunning creatures up close, GAP
a) She found them difficult to learn.
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b) She found them enjoyable.
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d) She chose to ignore some of them.
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18. In paragraph number 7, the best word to complete the gap is:
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21. In paragraph number 9, the best word to fit the gap is: sane ... The Deep is a public aquarium in Hull, England. Its aim is to increase people's enjoyment and
understanding of the world's oceans. It opened in March 2002. Since then, over eight million
a) where b) that c) who d) whose people have visited.

22. During the time Franklin worked as governor of New York, his wife: Known as "the world’s only submarium", the tanks contain thousands of sea creatures from

a) stopped fulfilling her duties as a politician’s wife. every sea in the world, including seven species of shark. It is also a landmark centre for
studying the marine environment. Many of the staff are biologists. They look after the animals
b) qualified as a teacher.

c) spent a lot of time with her friends. in the collections and carry out investigations into the marine environment.

d) balanced multiple roles. The Deep offers visitors an opportunity to follow a chronological journey through the oceans

23. In paragraph number 10, the best word to fitthe first gap is: from the beginning of time to the present day. There is also a high-tech 3D interactive area
a) extent
b) balance c) capacity d) content where visitors can learn to control an underwater diving vessel using computer joysticks.
24. In paragraph number 10, the best word to fit the second gap is: d) returned
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25. During her time as the first lady of the United States, Eleanor:
a) showed a lot of interest in people's lives. The aquarium runs an education programme, which hosts 30,000 primary and secondary
school
b) tried to make her husband less controversial.
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A unique place for fun and learning for all ages, Amazonia is a temperature controlled tropical a) easily seen
: house, GAP) to over 70 different species. Amazonia is themed on the Amazon rainforest i b) excellent
: in South America, the largest rainforest in the world! All our animals come from that area. Ề c) recent
d) expensive
: During your visit, you will be taken on a guided tour of Amazonia where you can see your : 38. In text B, the best word to fit the gap is:
a) gatherings
favourite animals, have a chance to feed the fish, have a private animal handling session and b) occurrences
: then be digitally ‘transported’ into the rainforest in our interactive room! c) events
: We have put together educational packages for all age groups from nursery age upwards. For d) amusements
: more information visit our website. Educational visits last for approximately 1 hour and 30 39. In text C, the best word to fit the gap is:
a) house
i minutes. They consist of a guided tour, and an interactive session with one of our experienced a
b) home
i educational team. c) location

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| 32. which can help you with career development? 1. What time period would you visit for a week? (Write about 120 words.)
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b) activity

C) position
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2. Insert the missing word where necessary. 26. Hassan was able to swim since he was 5 years old.
27. Hannah has come up to a clever plan to earn money.
1, Although apples are not as tasty, they have calories than candies. 28. It took us ages to figure out how to get the correct answer.
29. She thinks that I am lonely because I have less friends than her.
2. I don’t know why she thinks I don’t like vegetables. I like them, I really do, 30. What I like about these exams is that you always learn something.

3. Let’s go to the cinema tonight, we?

4. We out on an expedition to find the rare Siberian tiger.

5. How Gene can up with his behaviour is beyond me.

6. When players ran out onto the we knew it was going to be the greatest football

match.

7. Humans have noses and elephants have


8. Soviet Union was first country to send the man into

space.

9. Are you interested in art or music?

10. I usually work night, when you go bed, I go to work.

3. Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word given.

11. Unlike drugs, alcohol or gambling, shopping is socially and therefore easily

available. ACCEPT

12. We should send such people to places where they are taught money MANAGE

13. An estimated one in every five people is to keep their spending habits

under control. ABLE

14. The whole team played well, but our goalie was . STAND

15. The weather has been so that I don’t know what to wear. CHANGE

16. These apartments were built in the 1980's, but they were last year. MODERN

17. The situation has been getting worse for many years. STEADY

18. Elderly citizens with limited have problem moving about. MOBILE


19. We believe it is important not to judge people by their Ce APPEAR

20. Behind the house was a narrow leading to the church. PASS

4. Correct the incorrect sentences and tick the correct ones.
21. Could you please tell me who much does it cost to fly to Berlin?

22. She never arrives late, does she?

23. A hippo, a lion and an elephant are walking down the street when a frog jumps in front of
them...

24. Where were you? I was waiting for 2 hours before I left.

25. Istvan met some really cool people over the past few weeks.

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