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Question 1 of 36
1. Question
Correct the mistake in each answer (B).
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What do you do?
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Question 2 of 36
2. Question
Correct the mistake in each answer (B).
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Where’s the juice?
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Question 3 of 36
3. Question
Correct the mistake in each answer (B).
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What’s that?
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Question 4 of 36
4. Question
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How often do you go?
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Question 5 of 36
5. Question
Correct the mistake in each answer (B).
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What animals do you like?
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Question 6 of 36
6. Question
Correct the mistake in each answer (B).
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How did you travel?
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Question 7 of 36
7. Question
Correct the mistake in each answer (B).
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Where did you book?
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Question 8 of 36
8. Question
Complete the text with the, a / an, or –
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Most people think that the _ internet is a .good thing. At work employees can use it to search for information and to send and receive emails. At home, people can use it for entertainment. You can watch music videos, listen to music or, play latest computer games online. It is also useful for shopping, and you don’t have to go to bank if you have online banking service. However,there are some dangers because there is problem with security. computer virus can break your computer and computer hackers can steal your identity.
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Question 9 of 36
9. Question
Unscramble the words to complete the sentences.
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It’s cheaper to (PKSEY) than to make a phone call.
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Question 10 of 36
10. Question
Unscramble the words to complete the sentences.
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Do you ever shop (NONELI)?
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Question 11 of 36
11. Question
Unscramble the words to complete the sentences.
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You only need your username and your password to (GOL NI).
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Question 12 of 36
12. Question
Unscramble the words to complete the sentences.
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Do you want to (DLWODNAO) this file?
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Question 13 of 36
13. Question
Unscramble the words to complete the sentences.
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I sometimes forget to include the (TATHCANEMT) in my emails.
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Question 14 of 36
14. Question
Unscramble the words to complete the sentences.
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I need to (RASHEC ROF) some information before I write my report.
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Question 15 of 36
15. Question
Unscramble the words to complete the sentences.
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You can (OGLEGO) the name of the restaurant to find out the address.
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Question 16 of 36
16. Question
Unscramble the words to complete the sentences.
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They’re going to (POLUDA) their holiday photos tonight.
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Question 17 of 36
17. Question
Read the article.
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The story behind the World Wide Web
To find out when the World Wide Web began, we first need to look at the internet. The origins of the internet go back to the Space Race of the 1950s. After the Russians sent the satellite Sputnik into space, the Americans wanted to develop their own technology further, so they set up ARPA — the Advanced Research Projects Agency. This agency found a way of connecting computers, which they called ARPANET. In 1974, they changed its name to ‘the internetwork’ or ‘internet’ for short.
In 1980, a scientist at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, wrote a computer program so that he and his colleaques could share their research. The scientist’s name was Tim Berners-Lee, and his software was called ENQUIRE. At first, only scientists at CERN could use the program, which contained a new computer language called hypertext. Then, in 1991, he and a colleague wrote a more advanced version of the program which made hypertext available over the internet. This was the beginning of the World Wide Web, as we know it. The first website and web server was info.cern.ch. Today, there are more than 227 million websites containing over 65 billion web pages.
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When did the World Wide Web begin?
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Question 18 of 36
18. Question
Read the article again and number the events in the order they happened.
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The story behind the World Wide Web
To find out when the World Wide Web began, we first need to look at the internet. The origins of the internet go back to the Space Race of the 1950s. After the Russians sent the satellite Sputnik into space, the Americans wanted to develop their own technology further, so they set up ARPA — the Advanced Research Projects Agency. This agency found a way of connecting computers, which they called ARPANET. In 1974, they changed its name to ‘the internetwork’ or ‘internet’ for short.
In 1980, a scientist at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, wrote a computer program so that he and his colleaques could share their research. The scientist’s name was Tim Berners-Lee, and his software was called ENQUIRE. At first, only scientists at CERN could use the program, which contained a new computer language called hypertext. Then, in 1991, he and a colleague wrote a more advanced version of the program which made hypertext available over the internet. This was the beginning of the World Wide Web, as we know it. The first website and web server was info.cern.ch. Today, there are more than 227 million websites containing over 65 billion web pages.
Over two billion people now use the internet,
which is nearly a third of the world’s population.Question:
Tim Berners-Lee developed a new computer language.
The Americans opened an agency to develop new technology.
They put the new language on the internet.
The Russians sent a satellite into space.
The World Wide Web made the internet available to all computer users.
The network changed its name to the internet.
The agency developed a network to connect computers.
Berners-Lee and a colleague used the new language to write a new program.-
Tim Berners-Lee developed anew computer language.
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The World Wide Web made the internet available to all computer users.
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The network changed its name to the internet
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The agency developed a network to connect computers.
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They put the new language on the internet.
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The Americans opened an agency to develop new technology.
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Berners-Lee and a colleague used the new language to write a new programme.
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Question 19 of 36
19. Question
Listen to four speakers talking about how they use the internet. Match speakers 1—4 to the thing they do most often.
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Speaker i uses a social network.
Speaker ii plays games.
Speaker iii does a job.
Speaker iv talks to family and friends.
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Question 20 of 36
20. Question
Listen again and match the speakers to the sentences A-D.
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Speaker i
Speaker ii
Speaker iii
Speaker iv
A. This person often puts photos on the internet.
B. This person likes his / her job.
C. This person uses the internet to relax.
D. This person saves money because of the internet.
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Question 21 of 36
21. Question
Complete the paragraphs.
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You can get a taxi or a cab at a taxi People usually give the driver a
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Question 22 of 36
22. Question
Complete the paragraphs.
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Before you get a plane, you have to in online or at the airport. Then you go through security to the lounge. Finally you go to your
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Question 23 of 36
23. Question
Complete the paragraphs.
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You get a train at a railway First you get a and then you find the right
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Question 24 of 36
24. Question
Complete the paragraphs.
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You get a bus or a at a bus station. You can also get a bus at a bus . You can buy a ticket in advance or sometimes you can pay the
GETTING
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Question 25 of 36
25. Question
Complete the conversations with a sentence in the box.
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A. Could you call me a taxi, please?
B. Yes, of course. Where to?
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B. And when would you like it for?A.
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Question 26 of 36
26. Question
Complete the conversations with a sentence in the box.
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C. That’s £18.50, please.
A. Make it £20.
C. Thank you very much, sir.
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Question 27 of 36
27. Question
Complete the conversations with a sentence in the box.
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D. Single or return?
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D. Standard or first class?
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D. That’s £18.50.
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D. Yes, of course.
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Question 28 of 36
28. Question
Match the words to make phrases.
1. Thank you
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Question 29 of 36
29. Question
Match the words to make phrases.
2. I’d love
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Question 30 of 36
30. Question
Match the words to make phrases.
3. I’m so
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Question 31 of 36
31. Question
Match the words to make phrases.
4. Have a
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Question 32 of 36
32. Question
Match the words to make phrases.
5. See you
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Question 33 of 36
33. Question
How did the following people get to Gatwick Airport?
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Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport is London’s second-largest international airport and 31.3 million passengers pass through it every year. Below you can find different ways of getting to the airport.
BY CAR
If you’re planning to drive to Gatwick Airport, you need to take the M23 motorway and turn off at Junction 9. The airport is 45 km from London and five minutes from the nearest town, Crawley.
BY BIKE
The National Cycle Network Route will take you to the airport, where you can leave your bike in a special cycle parking area. Take National Route 21 to the South Terminal, and then take the lift into the terminal building.
BY TRAIN
The Gatwick Express runs every fifteen minutes and takes only half an hour from Victoria Station in Central London. A single ticket bought on the day costs £17.95, but tickets are cheaper if you buy them online.
BY BUS OR COACH
EasyBus operates a service to the airport from Earl’s Court in the centre of London which runs all day and all night. The buses run every 15 minutes, and drop you off in front of the terminal buildings. The price for a single ticket can be as low as £2, but you need to book early.
BY TAXI
Phone Airport Cars 24 hours a day for a taxi to take you to Gatwick Airport. The cost of a taxi from Central London to the airport is £95, and the journey takes about an hour.-
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Emma paid £2.
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Question 34 of 36
34. Question
How did the following people get to Gatwick Airport?
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Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport is London’s second-largest international airport and 31.3 million passengers pass through it every year. Below you can find different ways of getting to the airport.
BY CAR
If you’re planning to drive to Gatwick Airport, you need to take the M23 motorway and turn off at Junction 9. The airport is 45 km from London and five minutes from the nearest town, Crawley.
BY BIKE
The National Cycle Network Route will take you to the airport, where you can leave your bike in a special cycle parking area. Take National Route 21 to the South Terminal, and then take the lift into the terminal building.
BY TRAIN
The Gatwick Express runs every fifteen minutes and takes only half an hour from Victoria Station in Central London. A single ticket bought on the day costs £17.95, but tickets are cheaper if you buy them online.
BY BUS OR COACH
EasyBus operates a service to the airport from Earl’s Court in the centre of London which runs all day and all night. The buses run every 15 minutes, and drop you off in front of the terminal buildings. The price for a single ticket can be as low as £2, but you need to book early.
BY TAXI
Phone Airport Cars 24 hours a day for a taxi to take you to Gatwick Airport. The cost of a taxi from Central London to the airport is £95, and the journey takes about an hour.-
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Debbie went from Victoria Station
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Question 35 of 36
35. Question
How did the following people get to Gatwick Airport?
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Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport is London’s second-largest international airport and 31.3 million passengers pass through it every year. Below you can find different ways of getting to the airport.
BY CAR
If you’re planning to drive to Gatwick Airport, you need to take the M23 motorway and turn off at Junction 9. The airport is 45 km from London and five minutes from the nearest town, Crawley.
BY BIKE
The National Cycle Network Route will take you to the airport, where you can leave your bike in a special cycle parking area. Take National Route 21 to the South Terminal, and then take the lift into the terminal building.
BY TRAIN
The Gatwick Express runs every fifteen minutes and takes only half an hour from Victoria Station in Central London. A single ticket bought on the day costs £17.95, but tickets are cheaper if you buy them online.
BY BUS OR COACH
EasyBus operates a service to the airport from Earl’s Court in the centre of London which runs all day and all night. The buses run every 15 minutes, and drop you off in front of the terminal buildings. The price for a single ticket can be as low as £2, but you need to book early.
BY TAXI
Phone Airport Cars 24 hours a day for a taxi to take you to Gatwick Airport. The cost of a taxi from Central London to the airport is £95, and the journey takes about an hour.-
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Pete went on the motorway.
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Question 36 of 36
36. Question
How did the following people get to Gatwick Airport?
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Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport is London’s second-largest international airport and 31.3 million passengers pass through it every year. Below you can find different ways of getting to the airport.
BY CAR
If you’re planning to drive to Gatwick Airport, you need to take the M23 motorway and turn off at Junction 9. The airport is 45 km from London and five minutes from the nearest town, Crawley.
BY BIKE
The National Cycle Network Route will take you to the airport, where you can leave your bike in a special cycle parking area. Take National Route 21 to the South Terminal, and then take the lift into the terminal building.
BY TRAIN
The Gatwick Express runs every fifteen minutes and takes only half an hour from Victoria Station in Central London. A single ticket bought on the day costs £17.95, but tickets are cheaper if you buy them online.
BY BUS OR COACH
EasyBus operates a service to the airport from Earl’s Court in the centre of London which runs all day and all night. The buses run every 15 minutes, and drop you off in front of the terminal buildings. The price for a single ticket can be as low as £2, but you need to book early.
BY TAXI
Phone Airport Cars 24 hours a day for a taxi to take you to Gatwick Airport. The cost of a taxi from Central London to the airport is £95, and the journey takes about an hour.-
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Harry did some exercise.
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