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<b>Number 1</b>
Nowadays, we are all aware of the fact that we (1) ______ be eating a healthy diet. We get advice from (2) ______; TV,
radio, magazines, books, videos and the Internet as well (3) ______ friends, colleagues and family. Well, if you find all this advice
a little confusing, then there is now a much simpler solution, dieting by colour. The colour Diet is (4) ______ on the theory that the
natural colour of food reflects (5) ______ nutritional content. For example green food (6) ______ as broccoli, spinach and lettuce
(7) ______ high levels of beta carotene and glucose. These help reduce the risk of cancer, are a good source of iron and act as
powerful antioxidants, while yellow foods like bananas, corn and lemons have potassium and vitamin C which can reduce the pain
of arthritis, reduce stress and be a good source (8) ______ energy. The principles of the colour diet are very easy to follow. Make
sure that each metal contains a (9) ______ of colours, and you will be eating a balanced, healthy diet. But remember, the colours
have to be natural. Eating a packet of Smarties a day will not give you anything (10) ______ toothache.
<b>1. </b> A. will <b> B. need</b> <b> C. ought</b> D. should
<b>2. </b> A. anywhere B. somewhere <b> C. evrywhere</b> <b> D. elsewhere</b>
<b>3. </b> A. as B. by C. from <b> D. to</b>
<b>4. </b> A. fixed B. based C. written D. formed
<b>5. </b> A. its B. his C. her D. their
<b>6. </b> A. like <b> B. such</b> <b> C. similar</b> D. including
<b>7. </b> A. add <b> B. own</b> <b> C. need</b> <b> D. contain</b>
<b>8. </b> A. in B. to C. of D. for
<b>9. </b> A. variety B. minimum C. blend D. pattern
<b>10. A. from</b> <b> B. but</b> C. apart <b> D. except</b>
On December 4, 1872, Captain David Morehouse spotted another ship. It was sailing without direction, (1) ______ he
approached it in (2) ______ to offer help. (3) ______, when he reached the ship he found that it (4) ______ been abandoned. (5)
______ evrything was soaked with seawater, Captain Morehouse managed to sail it to Gibraltar. The name of the ship was Mary
Celeste and what happened to the crew remains a mystery. The ship's cargo consisted of industrial alcohol and, according to one
theory, this (6) ______ have started to leak. (7) ______ that the ship was about to go up in flames, the captain (8) _____ have
ordered everyone into the lifeboat, (9) ______ then became separated from the ship. However, it is unlikely that we will ever find
(10) ______ the truth.
<b>1. </b> A. so B. since <b> C. but</b> D. because
<b>2. </b> A. purpose B. intention C. order D. aim
<b>3. </b> A. Therefore <b> B. However</b> C. Next <b> D. As a result</b>
<b>4. </b> A. has B. was <b> C. were</b> <b> D. had</b>
<b>5. </b> A. Despite B. However C. Although D. Because
<b>6. </b> A. an B. may <b> C. can't</b> <b> D. will</b>
<b>7. </b> A. Believed B. Believe C. Believing D. Belief
<b>8. </b> A. might B. can C. ought D. should
<b>9. </b> A. that <b> B. which</b> C. who <b> D. where</b>
<b>10. </b> A. off B. on C. in D. out
<b>Number 3</b>
<b>BETTE NESMITH GRAHAM - A WOMAN IN BUSINESS</b>
Bette Nesmith Graham had always wanted to be an artist, but in the 1940s, she was a (1) ______ mother with a child to (2)
______. She learned typing and found work as a secretary. She was an efficient employee who was (3) ______ of her work and
tried to find a better way to correct typing. She remembered that artists painted over their mistakes, so why not typists?
With this idea in (4) ______, Graham put paint, the same colour as the office stationary, into a bottle and took her brush to
work. She used this to correct her typing mistakes and her boss never (5) ______. Soon everyone in the office was using it.
In 1956, Graham started the Mistake Out Company from her home. Her kitchen (6)______ a laboratory in which she
mixed up an improved product (7) ______ her food mixer. Although she worked (8) ______ hours, she made little money. Then,
one day she made a mistake at work that she couldn't correct, and her boss sacked her. She now had the time to (9) ______ to
selling Liquid Paper, and the business boomed. By 1967, it was a million-dollar (10) ______.
<b>1. </b> A. single B. lonely C. alone D. solitary
<b>2. </b> A. carry B. support C. provide D. maintain
<b>3. </b> A. pleased B. arrogant C. boastful D. proud
<b>4. </b> A. heart <b> B. mind</b> <b> C. head</b> <b> D. thought</b>
<b>5. </b> A. found B. understood <b> C. realised</b> D. recognised
<b>6. </b> A. became B. converted C. turned D. developed
<b>7. </b> A. into <b> B. by</b> C. with <b> D. through</b>
<b>9. </b> A. pass <b> B. spend</b> <b> C. invest</b> <b> D. devote</b>
<b>10. A. work</b> <b> B. production</b> <b> C. business</b> D. trade
<b>THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY</b>
Would you like a job where you could eat chocolate (1) ______ day? Well, such a job does exist! Did you know that most
chocolate factory (2) ______ chocolate tasters? Their job is to taste the chocolate while it is being (3) ______ and say if it is too
sweet or too bitter. You have to be very good at tasting different (4) ______ and you have to comment on (5) ______ the chocolate
feels as well. Is it smooth or crunchy? Unfortunately, you can't just go along and say you like chocolate - that, I'm afraid, is not
enough! Most chocolate tasters have a degree (6) ______ food technology and you will not be able to work (7) ______ you have
had lots of training. Then you have to go through several (8) ___ before you can be selected. If you think you would be good at
chocolate tasting then try to develop your taste buds by tasting different chocolate (9) ______ blindfold. See if you can tell what
type of chocolate it is. If you get a job like this, you will not be well-paid but most tasters enjoy thier job so much that (10) ______
is not very important.
<b>1. </b> A. whole B. all C. entire D. each
<b>2. </b> A. employ B. use C. utilize D. rent
<b>3. </b> A. carried out <b> B. done</b> <b> C. made</b> D. fabricated
<b>4. </b> A. scents B. odours C. smells D. flavours
<b>5. </b> A. what <b> B. why</b> <b> C. how</b> <b> D. if</b>
<b>6. </b> A. of B. about C. on D. in
<b>7. </b> A. when B. until <b> C. although</b> D. after
<b>8. </b> A. experiments <b> B. trials</b> <b> C. tests</b> <b> D. exams</b>
<b>9. </b> A. bars <b> B. sticks</b> C. rods <b> D. pieces</b>
<b>10. A. income</b> <b> B. payment</b> C. wage D. pay
<b>Number 5</b>
<b>GREENPEACE</b>
Greenpeace is an independent organization that campaigns to protect the environment. It has approximately 4.5 million
members worldwide in 158 countries, 300.000 of these in the United Kingdom. (1) ______ in North America in 1971, it has since
opened offices round the world. As (2) ______ as its campaigning (3) ______, it also has a charitable trust which (4) ______
scientific research and (5) ______ educational projects on environmental issues. Greenpeace (6) ______ in non-violent direct
action. Activists (7) _______ public attention to serious threats to the environment. (8) ______ issues on which the
organization is campaigning include the atmosphere (globe warming), the (9) ______ of the rainforests and toxic (10)
______ being emitted from factories.
<b>1. </b> A. Built B. Produced C. Invented D. Formed
<b>2. </b> A. long B. well <b> C. good</b> D. far
<b>3. </b> A. work B. job C. occupation D. position
<b>4. </b> A. pays B. funds C. rewards D. earns
<b>5. </b> A. undertakes B. engages C. commits D. enters
<b>6. </b> A. accepts B. believes C. holds D. depends
<b>7. </b> A. get B. pay <b> C. draw</b> D. take
<b>8. </b> A. Current B. Recent C. Immediate D. Next
<b>9. </b> A. ruin B. extinction <b> C. destruction D. downfall</b>
<b>10. </b>A. leftovers B. litter <b> C. rubbish</b> D. waste
<b>Answer Key5</b>
<b>1</b> <b>2</b> <b>3</b> <b>4</b> <b>5</b> <b>6</b> <b>7</b> <b>8</b> <b>9</b> <b>10</b>
<b>D</b> <b>B</b> <b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>C</b> <b>A</b> <b>C</b> <b>D</b>
<b>Answer Key4</b>
<b>1</b> <b>2</b> <b>3</b> <b>4</b> <b>5</b> <b>6</b> <b>7</b> <b>8</b> <b>9</b> <b>10</b>
<b>B</b> <b>A</b> <b>C</b> <b>D</b> <b>C</b> <b>D</b> <b>B</b> <b>C</b> <b>A</b> <b>D</b>
<b>Answer Key3</b>
<b>1</b> <b>2</b> <b>3</b> <b>4</b> <b>5</b> <b>6</b> <b>7</b> <b>8</b> <b>9</b> <b>10</b>
<b>Answer Key2</b>
<b>1</b> <b>2</b> <b>3</b> <b>4</b> <b>5</b> <b>6</b> <b>7</b> <b>8</b> <b>9</b> <b>10</b>
<b>A</b> <b>C</b> <b>B</b> <b>D</b> <b>C</b> <b>B</b> <b>C</b> <b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>D</b>
<b>Answer Key 1</b>
<b>1</b> <b>2</b> <b>3</b> <b>4</b> <b>5</b> <b>6</b> <b>7</b> <b>8</b> <b>9</b> <b>10</b>