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Question 1 of 203
1. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
1. Do your children eat a little / lot of / many sweets?
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Question 2 of 203
2. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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Pollution is in cities than it is in the country. (bad)
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Question 3 of 203
3. Question
Complete the sentences with the superlative of an adjective from the box.
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It rains a lot here in the Spring. The month is April.
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Question 4 of 203
4. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
1. People suffering from a serious_______often stay in hospital for a long time.
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Question 5 of 203
5. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
2. There’s too much / few / many salt in this soup.
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Question 6 of 203
6. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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We aren’t in a hurry. You can drive (slowly)
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Question 7 of 203
7. Question
Complete the sentences with the superlative of an adjective from the box.
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The I’ve ever driven is from London to Edinburgh. It took me eight hours.
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Question 8 of 203
8. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
2. You need to cover your_______with sunscreen When you sunbathe.
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Question 9 of 203
9. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
3. He usually has a few / little / enough sugar in his coffee.
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Question 10 of 203
10. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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The summers here are than they were in the past. (hot)
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Question 11 of 203
11. Question
Complete the sentences with the superlative of an adjective from the box.
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It was the hotel I’ve ever stayed in. The service was awful, so we only spent one night there.
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Question 12 of 203
12. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
3. You can tell they’ve been in the sun — their________are very red.
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Question 13 of 203
13. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
4. We have too many / too / too much money. We can’t spend it!
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Question 14 of 203
14. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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I failed the test. I’ll work next time. (hard)
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Question 15 of 203
15. Question
Complete the sentences with the superlative of an adjective from the box.
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The buildings are in the new town. They really aren’t nice to look at.
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Question 16 of 203
16. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
4. When you’re old, your________can break more easily.
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Question 17 of 203
17. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
5. Can I have much / many / a few of your chips?
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Question 18 of 203
18. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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It’s to my parents’ house than it is to my boyfriend’s. (far)
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Question 19 of 203
19. Question
Complete the sentences with the superlative of an adjective from the box.
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The streets are very dangerous at night. The place to be is in the hotel.
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Question 20 of 203
20. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
5. Coffee can sometimes________you from sleeping.
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Question 21 of 203
21. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
6. These trousers aren’t big too / enough / very.
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Question 22 of 203
22. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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You can make the dinner tonight. You cook than me. (good)
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Question 23 of 203
23. Question
Complete the sentences with the superlative of an adjective from the box.
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The part of our tour was in Rio de Janeiro. We saw the first day of the carnival.
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Question 24 of 203
24. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
6. My grandmother can’t walk very well, but her________is still active.
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Question 25 of 203
25. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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Can I ask you questions about your diet? It won’t take long.
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Question 26 of 203
26. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
1. Suzi works _______________ Dan. Dan has too many breaks!
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Question 27 of 203
27. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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The Japanese diet is than the American diet. (healthy)
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Question 28 of 203
28. Question
Complete the sentences with the superlative of an adjective from the box.
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The city I’ve ever visited is Vancouver. I found the people very helpful.
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Question 29 of 203
29. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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Her children don’t have a healthy diet — they don’t eat vegetables.
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Question 30 of 203
30. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
2. My shoes were _______________ than yours. I got mine in the sale.
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Question 31 of 203
31. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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A motorbike is than a car. (dangerous)
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Question 32 of 203
32. Question
Choose the correct word or phrase.
1. It’s the most interesting / more interesting museum in Edinburgh.
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Question 33 of 203
33. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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How sugar do you have in your coffee?
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Question 34 of 203
34. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
3. This test isn’t _______________ difficult as last week’s test.
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Question 35 of 203
35. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective / adverb.
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Heathrow airport is than Manchester airport. (busy)
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Question 36 of 203
36. Question
Choose the correct word or phrase.
2. This is the more expensive / most expensive souvenir I’ve ever bought.
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Question 37 of 203
37. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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Could I have more tea, please?
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Question 38 of 203
38. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
4. I drive _______________ than my father.
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Question 39 of 203
39. Question
Rewrite the sentences using as…as.
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Her shoes were more stylish than her handbag.
Her handbag wasn’t
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Question 40 of 203
40. Question
Choose the correct word or phrase.
3. That restaurant serves the better / best pasta we’ve ever eaten.
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Question 41 of 203
41. Question
Choose the correct word or phrase.
4. The summer is the busyest / busiest time of year.
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Question 42 of 203
42. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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I don’t eat fruit —I need to eat more.
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Question 43 of 203
43. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
5. Our office is _______________ this month than it was last month.
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Question 44 of 203
44. Question
Rewrite the sentences using as…as.
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My boss’s office is bigger than mine.
My office isn’t
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Question 45 of 203
45. Question
Write sentences with ever.
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That | fast car /1/ drive
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Question 46 of 203
46. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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How hours do you spend in front of the TV every day?
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Question 47 of 203
47. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
6. Jason dances _______________ than Franz.
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Question 48 of 203
48. Question
Rewrite the sentences using as…as.
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Spain played better than the Netherlands.
The Netherlands didn’t
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Question 49 of 203
49. Question
Rewrite the sentences using as…as.
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I drive more carefully than you.
You don’t
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Question 50 of 203
50. Question
Write sentences with ever.
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Question:
It/ beautiful building / we / see
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Question 51 of 203
51. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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time in the sun is good for you, but no more than 15 minutes.
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Question 52 of 203
52. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
7. Chelsea didn’t play _______________ Real Madrid last night.
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Question 53 of 203
53. Question
Rewrite the sentences using as…as.
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Laptops are more expensive than mobile phones.
Mobile phones aren’t
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Question 54 of 203
54. Question
Write sentences with ever.
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That / healthy meal / he / ear
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Question 55 of 203
55. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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He’s in his last year at school, so he gets homework.
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Question 56 of 203
56. Question
Write the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
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1. Who’s (good) teacher you’ve ever had?
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Question 57 of 203
57. Question
Rewrite the sentences using as…as.
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Harry looks more relaxed than Sally.
Sally doesn’t
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Question 58 of 203
58. Question
Write sentences with ever.
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It/ good photograph | you / take
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Question 59 of 203
59. Question
Complete the sentences with a few, a little, much, many or a lot of.
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I only drink cups of coffee a day — maybe two or three.
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Question 60 of 203
60. Question
Write the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
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2. Alan’s (friendly) boy I know. He talks to everybody!
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Question 61 of 203
61. Question
Write the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
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3. Is Russia (big) country in the world?
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Question 62 of 203
62. Question
Rewrite the sentences using as…as.
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His shirt was dirtier than his trousers.
His trousers weren’t
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Question 63 of 203
63. Question
Write sentences with ever.
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This / exciting sport /I/ do
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Question 64 of 203
64. Question
Choose the correct phrase.
1. I’m not very good at basketball. I’m not enough tall/tall enough.
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Question 65 of 203
65. Question
Write the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
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4. This is (exciting) game I’ve ever played. I can’t stop playing it!
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Question 66 of 203
66. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
1. She needs to_________ more time studying.
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Question 67 of 203
67. Question
Write sentences with ever.
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That / bad flight / we / have
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Question 68 of 203
68. Question
Choose the correct phrase.
2. Icouldn’t live in the UK. It rains too many / too much.
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Question 69 of 203
69. Question
Write the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
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5. (far) we’ve ever been is Hong Kong.
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Question 70 of 203
70. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
2. I hope we arrive_______ time. My dad is meeting me at the airport.
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Question 71 of 203
71. Question
Write sentences with ever.
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This / interesting city / 1 / visit
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Question 72 of 203
72. Question
Choose the correct phrase.
3. I’m not going to finish my homework. I don’t have enough time / time enough.
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Question 73 of 203
73. Question
Write the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
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6. It was (bad) film I’ve ever seen. It was terrible!
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Question 74 of 203
74. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
3. Don’t________ time doing things you don’t enjoy.
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Question 75 of 203
75. Question
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjectives in brackets.
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Los Angeles is a very city there are so many cars. (clean)
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Question 76 of 203
76. Question
Choose the correct phrase.
4. I can’t sleep. I’ve eaten too much / too many chocolate.
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Question 77 of 203
77. Question
Write the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
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7. They stayed at (expensive) hotel in town.
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Question 78 of 203
78. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
4. We’ll_______time if we go on the motorway. There’s much less traffic.
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Question 79 of 203
79. Question
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjectives in brackets.
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New Yorkisa very city these days. (dangerous)
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Question 80 of 203
80. Question
Choose the correct phrase.
5. Ican’t carry my shopping home. I have too much / too many bags.
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Question 81 of 203
81. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
1. Istanbul is an old city with lots of _________ buildings.
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Question 82 of 203
82. Question
Complete the sentences with these words.
5. My girlfriend gets very stressed when she’s_______ a hurry.
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Question 83 of 203
83. Question
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjectives in brackets.
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Mumbai is an extremely city. (quiet)
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Question 84 of 203
84. Question
Choose the correct phrase.
6. I’mreally unfit. | don’t do enough exercise / exercise enough.
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Question 85 of 203
85. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
2. There’s a __________ of Nelson Mandela outside the town hall.
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Question 86 of 203
86. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
1. cen|tre
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Question 87 of 203
87. Question
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjectives in brackets.
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Where’s the most place you’ve ever been to? (interesting)
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Question 88 of 203
88. Question
Choose the correct phrase.
7. I’malways tired. I don’t enough sleep / sleep enough.
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Question 89 of 203
89. Question
Listen and write the words in the chart.
1. up
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Question 90 of 203
90. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
3. I usually buy fruit at the __________ because it’s cheaper.
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Question 91 of 203
91. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
2. pa|rents
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Question 92 of 203
92. Question
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjectives in brackets.
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The subway in Tokyo is very (empty)
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Question 93 of 203
93. Question
Listen and write the words in the chart.
2. boot
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Question 94 of 203
94. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
4. This is the __________ where the Queen lives.
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Question 95 of 203
95. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
3. a|go
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Question 96 of 203
96. Question
Choose the different word.
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Question 97 of 203
97. Question
Listen and write the words in the chart.
3. bike
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Question 98 of 203
98. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
5. My town has a __________ of around 150,000.
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Question 99 of 203
99. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
4. chil|dren
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Question 100 of 203
100. Question
Choose the different word.
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Question 101 of 203
101. Question
Listen and write the words in the chart.
4. egg
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Question 102 of 203
102. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
6. Hull is a big city __________ the river Humber.
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Question 103 of 203
103. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
5. pa|tient
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Question 104 of 203
104. Question
Choose the different word.
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Question 105 of 203
105. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed syllable.
1. crow|ded
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Question 106 of 203
106. Question
Read the newspaper article.
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Five a Day
How much fruit do you eat every day? And how many vegetables? Food experts today think that we don’t have enough of these foods in our diet and they say that we eat too much fat and sugar. This is why the World Health Organization has started a campaign to encourage us to eat more fruit and vegetables. The campaign in the UK is called Five a Day.
Why eat fruit and vegetables?
Fruit and vegetables are full of important vitamins and minerals which our bodies need to be healthy. Scientific studies have shown that eating a lot of them can prevent some illnesses like diabetes and obesity. Also, fruit and vegetables don’t contain much fat and they don’t have many calories, so they help to keep us slim.
What counts?
Nearly all fruit and vegetables count towards your five a day, except potatoes. The food can be fresh, frozen, or in a can, like peaches or peas. It can be raw, cooked, or even dried, like raisins or banana chips. A glass of 100% fruit juice with no added sugar also counts as one portion.
How much is a portion?
A portion of fresh fruit or vegetables depends on the size of the food. In the case of small-sized fruit like plums or mandarin oranges, one portion is two pieces of fruit. A piece of mediumsized fruit like an apple, an orange, or a pear also counts as one portion. With larger fruit like melon and pineapple, one portion is a5 cmslice. We use the same method for calculating portions with vegetables. In the case of salad vegetables, a medium-sized tomato or a 5cm piece of cucumber count as one portion each. For smaller, cooked vegetables like beans and carrots, one portion is three large spoonfuls of vegetables.Question:
Which one of these fruits and vegetables do not count towards your five a day?
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Question 107 of 203
107. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
7. There’s a lot of traffic in London, so it’s very __________.
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Question 108 of 203
108. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
6. prob|lem
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Question 109 of 203
109. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed syllable.
2. dan|ge|rous
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Question 110 of 203
110. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
8. Not many people go to the beach in winter. It’s usually completely __________.
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Question 111 of 203
111. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
7. co|mmu|ni|ca|tion
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Question 112 of 203
112. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
8. tra|di|tio|nal
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Question 113 of 203
113. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed syllable.
3. ex|ci|ting
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Question 114 of 203
114. Question
Read the article again and Choose T (true) or F (false).
________________________________________________________________________________
Five a Day
How much fruit do you eat every day? And how many vegetables? Food experts today think that we don’t have enough of these foods in our diet and they say that we eat too much fat and sugar. This is why the World Health Organization has started a campaign to encourage us to eat more fruit and vegetables. The campaign in the UK is called Five a Day.
Why eat fruit and vegetables?
Fruit and vegetables are full of important vitamins and minerals which our bodies need to be healthy. Scientific studies have shown that eating a lot of them can prevent some illnesses like diabetes and obesity. Also, fruit and vegetables don’t contain much fat and they don’t have many calories, so they help to keep us slim.
What counts?
Nearly all fruit and vegetables count towards your five a day, except potatoes. The food can be fresh, frozen, or in a can, like peaches or peas. It can be raw, cooked, or even dried, like raisins or banana chips. A glass of 100% fruit juice with no added sugar also counts as one portion.
How much is a portion?
A portion of fresh fruit or vegetables depends on the size of the food. In the case of small-sized fruit like plums or mandarin oranges, one portion is two pieces of fruit. A piece of mediumsized fruit like an apple, an orange, or a pear also counts as one portion. With larger fruit like melon and pineapple, one portion is a5 cmslice. We use the same method for calculating portions with vegetables. In the case of salad vegetables, a medium-sized tomato or a 5cm piece of cucumber count as one portion each. For smaller, cooked vegetables like beans and carrots, one portion is three large spoonfuls of vegetables.Question:
Frozen vegetables don’t count towards your five a day.
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Question 115 of 203
115. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
1. We can __________ time if we take the motorway. It’s much quicker.
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Question 116 of 203
116. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
9. a|round
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Question 117 of 203
117. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed syllable.
4. fright|en|ing
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Question 118 of 203
118. Question
Read the article again and Choose T (true) or F (false).
________________________________________________________________________________
Five a Day
How much fruit do you eat every day? And how many vegetables? Food experts today think that we don’t have enough of these foods in our diet and they say that we eat too much fat and sugar. This is why the World Health Organization has started a campaign to encourage us to eat more fruit and vegetables. The campaign in the UK is called Five a Day.
Why eat fruit and vegetables?
Fruit and vegetables are full of important vitamins and minerals which our bodies need to be healthy. Scientific studies have shown that eating a lot of them can prevent some illnesses like diabetes and obesity. Also, fruit and vegetables don’t contain much fat and they don’t have many calories, so they help to keep us slim.
What counts?
Nearly all fruit and vegetables count towards your five a day, except potatoes. The food can be fresh, frozen, or in a can, like peaches or peas. It can be raw, cooked, or even dried, like raisins or banana chips. A glass of 100% fruit juice with no added sugar also counts as one portion.
How much is a portion?
A portion of fresh fruit or vegetables depends on the size of the food. In the case of small-sized fruit like plums or mandarin oranges, one portion is two pieces of fruit. A piece of mediumsized fruit like an apple, an orange, or a pear also counts as one portion. With larger fruit like melon and pineapple, one portion is a5 cmslice. We use the same method for calculating portions with vegetables. In the case of salad vegetables, a medium-sized tomato or a 5cm piece of cucumber count as one portion each. For smaller, cooked vegetables like beans and carrots, one portion is three large spoonfuls of vegetables.Question:
Only 100% pure fruit juice counts as a portion.
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Question 119 of 203
119. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
2. Don’t __________ your time on computer games! Do something more useful!
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Question 120 of 203
120. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
10. se|conds
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Question 121 of 203
121. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed syllable.
5. ge|ne|rous
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Question 122 of 203
122. Question
Read the article again and Choose T (true) or F (false).
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Five a Day
How much fruit do you eat every day? And how many vegetables? Food experts today think that we don’t have enough of these foods in our diet and they say that we eat too much fat and sugar. This is why the World Health Organization has started a campaign to encourage us to eat more fruit and vegetables. The campaign in the UK is called Five a Day.
Why eat fruit and vegetables?
Fruit and vegetables are full of important vitamins and minerals which our bodies need to be healthy. Scientific studies have shown that eating a lot of them can prevent some illnesses like diabetes and obesity. Also, fruit and vegetables don’t contain much fat and they don’t have many calories, so they help to keep us slim.
What counts?
Nearly all fruit and vegetables count towards your five a day, except potatoes. The food can be fresh, frozen, or in a can, like peaches or peas. It can be raw, cooked, or even dried, like raisins or banana chips. A glass of 100% fruit juice with no added sugar also counts as one portion.
How much is a portion?
A portion of fresh fruit or vegetables depends on the size of the food. In the case of small-sized fruit like plums or mandarin oranges, one portion is two pieces of fruit. A piece of mediumsized fruit like an apple, an orange, or a pear also counts as one portion. With larger fruit like melon and pineapple, one portion is a5 cmslice. We use the same method for calculating portions with vegetables. In the case of salad vegetables, a medium-sized tomato or a 5cm piece of cucumber count as one portion each. For smaller, cooked vegetables like beans and carrots, one portion is three large spoonfuls of vegetables.Question:
One mandarin orange counts as one portion.
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Question 123 of 203
123. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
3. He’s always in a __________. He never has time to relax.
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Question 124 of 203
124. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
4. Don’t be late. Try to arrive __________.
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Question 125 of 203
125. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in these words.
11. be|tter
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Question 126 of 203
126. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed syllable.
6. in|tere|sting
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Question 127 of 203
127. Question
Read the article again and Choose T (true) or F (false).
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Five a Day
How much fruit do you eat every day? And how many vegetables? Food experts today think that we don’t have enough of these foods in our diet and they say that we eat too much fat and sugar. This is why the World Health Organization has started a campaign to encourage us to eat more fruit and vegetables. The campaign in the UK is called Five a Day.
Why eat fruit and vegetables?
Fruit and vegetables are full of important vitamins and minerals which our bodies need to be healthy. Scientific studies have shown that eating a lot of them can prevent some illnesses like diabetes and obesity. Also, fruit and vegetables don’t contain much fat and they don’t have many calories, so they help to keep us slim.
What counts?
Nearly all fruit and vegetables count towards your five a day, except potatoes. The food can be fresh, frozen, or in a can, like peaches or peas. It can be raw, cooked, or even dried, like raisins or banana chips. A glass of 100% fruit juice with no added sugar also counts as one portion.
How much is a portion?
A portion of fresh fruit or vegetables depends on the size of the food. In the case of small-sized fruit like plums or mandarin oranges, one portion is two pieces of fruit. A piece of mediumsized fruit like an apple, an orange, or a pear also counts as one portion. With larger fruit like melon and pineapple, one portion is a5 cmslice. We use the same method for calculating portions with vegetables. In the case of salad vegetables, a medium-sized tomato or a 5cm piece of cucumber count as one portion each. For smaller, cooked vegetables like beans and carrots, one portion is three large spoonfuls of vegetables.Question:
You have to eat many tomatoes to get one portion.
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Question 128 of 203
128. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.
5. How long does it __________ you to do your homework?
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Question 129 of 203
129. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
1. centre
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Question 130 of 203
130. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed syllable.
7. po|llu|ted
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Question 131 of 203
131. Question
Read the article again and Choose T (true) or F (false).
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Five a Day
How much fruit do you eat every day? And how many vegetables? Food experts today think that we don’t have enough of these foods in our diet and they say that we eat too much fat and sugar. This is why the World Health Organization has started a campaign to encourage us to eat more fruit and vegetables. The campaign in the UK is called Five a Day.
Why eat fruit and vegetables?
Fruit and vegetables are full of important vitamins and minerals which our bodies need to be healthy. Scientific studies have shown that eating a lot of them can prevent some illnesses like diabetes and obesity. Also, fruit and vegetables don’t contain much fat and they don’t have many calories, so they help to keep us slim.
What counts?
Nearly all fruit and vegetables count towards your five a day, except potatoes. The food can be fresh, frozen, or in a can, like peaches or peas. It can be raw, cooked, or even dried, like raisins or banana chips. A glass of 100% fruit juice with no added sugar also counts as one portion.
How much is a portion?
A portion of fresh fruit or vegetables depends on the size of the food. In the case of small-sized fruit like plums or mandarin oranges, one portion is two pieces of fruit. A piece of mediumsized fruit like an apple, an orange, or a pear also counts as one portion. With larger fruit like melon and pineapple, one portion is a5 cmslice. We use the same method for calculating portions with vegetables. In the case of salad vegetables, a medium-sized tomato or a 5cm piece of cucumber count as one portion each. For smaller, cooked vegetables like beans and carrots, one portion is three large spoonfuls of vegetables.Question:
A large spoonful of vegetables doesn’t count as a portion.
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Question 132 of 203
132. Question
Choose the correct word.
1. Too much sunbathing is bad for your bones / skin / feet.
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Question 133 of 203
133. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
2. parents
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Question 134 of 203
134. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed syllable.
8. ro|man|tic
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Question 135 of 203
135. Question
Listen to two people doing a quiz about body age.
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Question:
How old is Alice? What is her body age?
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Question 136 of 203
136. Question
Match the words with the same sound.
5. clothes _________
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Question 137 of 203
137. Question
Choose the correct word.
2. Playing computer games can stimulate your brain / eyes / fingers.
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Question 138 of 203
138. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
3. ago
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Question 139 of 203
139. Question
Listen to a radio travel“programme about the Republic of Croatia. correct the places that are mentioned in the programme.
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i. Split
ii. Dubrovnik
iii. Rijekaiv. Zagreb
v. Trogir
vi. theislands
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Question 140 of 203
140. Question
Listen again and complete the sentences.
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i. She does sport or exercise.
ii. She doesn’t eat fast food.
iii. She eats fruit and vegetables.
iv. She’s a very person.
v. She’s stressed.
vi. She sees close friends regularly.
vii. She doesn’t have time for herself.
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Question 141 of 203
141. Question
Choose the correct word.
3. Drinking coffee can help to prevent / cure / protect some illnesses.
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Question 142 of 203
142. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
4. children
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Question 143 of 203
143. Question
Listen again and answer T (true) or F (false).
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i. 50,000 people live in Dubrovnik.
ii. The palace is outside the city.
iii. You can get a ferry to visit the islands.
iv. The best time to visit is July and August.
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Question 144 of 203
144. Question
Match the prices.
1. €30.49
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Question 145 of 203
145. Question
Choose the correct word.
4. I have an active / anxious / lazy lifestyle. I run every day.
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Question 146 of 203
146. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
5. patient
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Question 147 of 203
147. Question
Match the prices.
2. $3.89
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Question 148 of 203
148. Question
Choose the correct word.
5. It’s not a good idea to eat a lot of quick / slow / fast food.
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Question 149 of 203
149. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
6. problem
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Question 150 of 203
150. Question
Match the prices.
3. 59p
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Question 151 of 203
151. Question
Choose the correct word.
6. She doesn’t have a healthy / bad / thin diet. She eats lots of cakes.
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Question 152 of 203
152. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
7. communication
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Question 153 of 203
153. Question
Match the prices.
4. £13.99
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Question 154 of 203
154. Question
Complete the dialogue.
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A. Can I help you, madam?
B. Yes, I this sweater yesterday.
A. Yes, I remember. Is there a ?
B. Yes, I’m it’s too small.
A. What is it?
B. it’s a . Do you have a 7 ?
A. I’ll go and . Just a minute. I’m but we don’t have this sweater in your size. But we do have this one and it’s the same price. Or you can have a,
B. Erm…l’ll take this one then, please. Can I try it on?
A. Yes, of course. The are over there. Is everything OK?
B. Yes, this one fits perfectly.
A. Good. Do you have the . for the other sweater?
B. Yes, here you are.
A. Brilliant.
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Question 155 of 203
155. Question
Choose the correct word.
7. Take some sunlight / sunscreen / sunshine to the beach with you.
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Question 156 of 203
156. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
8. traditional
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Question 157 of 203
157. Question
Order the dialogue.
A. Have you had a good day?
B. OK. For what time?
A. Sure,
B. Can we make it a bit earlier? Say, seven thirty?
A. Why don’t we go out for dinner? | could book a restaurant.
B. OK. I’ll go and have a shower then.
A. Eight o’clock?
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Can we make it a bit earlier? Say, seven thirty?
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Oh, you know. Working! But it was OK.
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Why don’t we go out for dinner? I could book a restaurant.
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OK. For what time?
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OK. I'll go and have a shower then.
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Eight o'clock?
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Sure.
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Question 158 of 203
158. Question
Choose the word which does not contain the sound at the beginning of the line.
1. / A / up money much polluted
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Question 159 of 203
159. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
9. around
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Question 160 of 203
160. Question
Read the text. Where could you…?
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
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try on a designer bracelet
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Question 161 of 203
161. Question
Choose the word which does not contain the sound at the beginning of the line.
2. /k/ castle cathedral cinema mosque
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Question 162 of 203
162. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
10. seconds
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Question 163 of 203
163. Question
Read the text. Where could you…?
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
Question:
buy something for when you have a shower
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Question 164 of 203
164. Question
Choose the word which does not contain the sound at the beginning of the line.
3. / aI / illness smile wine exciting
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Question 165 of 203
165. Question
Now Choose the /a/ sound.
11. better
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Question 166 of 203
166. Question
Read the text. Where could you…?
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
Question:
get a tattoo
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Question 167 of 203
167. Question
Choose the word which does not contain the sound at the beginning of the line.
4. /e/ egg museum empty health
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Question 168 of 203
168. Question
Read the story. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The fisherman and the banker
An American banker was on holiday abroad. He was walking on a beautiful beach near a small village. He saw a fisherman in his boat with a few fish in it.
‘Great fish!’ he said. ‘How long did it take you to catch them?’
‘Not very long,’ answered the fisherman.
“Why didn’t you stay at sea longer to catch some more?’ asked the banker.
‘There are just enough fish here to feed my family,’ answered the fisherman.
Then the American asked, ‘But what do you do the rest of the time?’ ‘Isleep late, I fish a little, I play with my kids, and I relax. In the evening, I go to see my friends in the village. We drink wine and play the guitar. I’m busier than you think. Life here isn’t as…’
The American interrupted him. ‘I have an MBA from Harvard University and I can help you. You’re not fishing as much as you can. If you start fishing for longer periods of time, you’ll get enough money from selling the fish to buy a bigger boat. Then with the money you’ll get from catching and selling more fish, you could buy a second boat, and then a third one, and so on. Then instead of selling your fish to shops, you could sell them directly to a fish factory, or even open your own factory. Then you’ll be able to leave your little village for the city, and finally move to New York, where you could direct the company,’
‘How long will that take?’ asked the fisherman.
‘About 15 to 20 years, answered the banker.
‘And then?’
‘Then it gets more interesting,’ said the American, smiling and talking more quickly. ‘When the moment comes, you can put your company on the stock market and you will make millions,’
‘Millions? But then what?”
‘Then you can retire, live in a small village by the sea, go to the beach, sleep late, play with your kids…’Question:
The American thought he was very busy.
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Question 169 of 203
169. Question
Read the story. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The fisherman and the banker
An American banker was on holiday abroad. He was walking on a beautiful beach near a small village. He saw a fisherman in his boat with a few fish in it.
‘Great fish!’ he said. ‘How long did it take you to catch them?’
‘Not very long,’ answered the fisherman.
“Why didn’t you stay at sea longer to catch some more?’ asked the banker.
‘There are just enough fish here to feed my family,’ answered the fisherman.
Then the American asked, ‘But what do you do the rest of the time?’ ‘Isleep late, I fish a little, I play with my kids, and I relax. In the evening, I go to see my friends in the village. We drink wine and play the guitar. I’m busier than you think. Life here isn’t as…’
The American interrupted him. ‘I have an MBA from Harvard University and I can help you. You’re not fishing as much as you can. If you start fishing for longer periods of time, you’ll get enough money from selling the fish to buy a bigger boat. Then with the money you’ll get from catching and selling more fish, you could buy a second boat, and then a third one, and so on. Then instead of selling your fish to shops, you could sell them directly to a fish factory, or even open your own factory. Then you’ll be able to leave your little village for the city, and finally move to New York, where you could direct the company,’
‘How long will that take?’ asked the fisherman.
‘About 15 to 20 years, answered the banker.
‘And then?’
‘Then it gets more interesting,’ said the American, smiling and talking more quickly. ‘When the moment comes, you can put your company on the stock market and you will make millions,’
‘Millions? But then what?”
‘Then you can retire, live in a small village by the sea, go to the beach, sleep late, play with your kids…’Question:
The American wanted him to work harder
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Question 170 of 203
170. Question
Read the text again. Choose the highlighted words to their meanings.
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
Question:
the set of keys on a piano
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Question 171 of 203
171. Question
Choose the word which does not contain the sound at the beginning of the line.
5. / u:/ fruit food statue good
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Question 172 of 203
172. Question
Read the story. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The fisherman and the banker
An American banker was on holiday abroad. He was walking on a beautiful beach near a small village. He saw a fisherman in his boat with a few fish in it.
‘Great fish!’ he said. ‘How long did it take you to catch them?’
‘Not very long,’ answered the fisherman.
“Why didn’t you stay at sea longer to catch some more?’ asked the banker.
‘There are just enough fish here to feed my family,’ answered the fisherman.
Then the American asked, ‘But what do you do the rest of the time?’ ‘Isleep late, I fish a little, I play with my kids, and I relax. In the evening, I go to see my friends in the village. We drink wine and play the guitar. I’m busier than you think. Life here isn’t as…’
The American interrupted him. ‘I have an MBA from Harvard University and I can help you. You’re not fishing as much as you can. If you start fishing for longer periods of time, you’ll get enough money from selling the fish to buy a bigger boat. Then with the money you’ll get from catching and selling more fish, you could buy a second boat, and then a third one, and so on. Then instead of selling your fish to shops, you could sell them directly to a fish factory, or even open your own factory. Then you’ll be able to leave your little village for the city, and finally move to New York, where you could direct the company,’
‘How long will that take?’ asked the fisherman.
‘About 15 to 20 years, answered the banker.
‘And then?’
‘Then it gets more interesting,’ said the American, smiling and talking more quickly. ‘When the moment comes, you can put your company on the stock market and you will make millions,’
‘Millions? But then what?”
‘Then you can retire, live in a small village by the sea, go to the beach, sleep late, play with your kids…’Question:
He told the fisherman to buy more boats.
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Question 173 of 203
173. Question
Read the text again. Choose the highlighted words to their meanings.
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
Question:
very expensive
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Question 174 of 203
174. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
1. ex|ci|ting
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Question 175 of 203
175. Question
Read the story. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The fisherman and the banker
An American banker was on holiday abroad. He was walking on a beautiful beach near a small village. He saw a fisherman in his boat with a few fish in it.
‘Great fish!’ he said. ‘How long did it take you to catch them?’
‘Not very long,’ answered the fisherman.
“Why didn’t you stay at sea longer to catch some more?’ asked the banker.
‘There are just enough fish here to feed my family,’ answered the fisherman.
Then the American asked, ‘But what do you do the rest of the time?’ ‘Isleep late, I fish a little, I play with my kids, and I relax. In the evening, I go to see my friends in the village. We drink wine and play the guitar. I’m busier than you think. Life here isn’t as…’
The American interrupted him. ‘I have an MBA from Harvard University and I can help you. You’re not fishing as much as you can. If you start fishing for longer periods of time, you’ll get enough money from selling the fish to buy a bigger boat. Then with the money you’ll get from catching and selling more fish, you could buy a second boat, and then a third one, and so on. Then instead of selling your fish to shops, you could sell them directly to a fish factory, or even open your own factory. Then you’ll be able to leave your little village for the city, and finally move to New York, where you could direct the company,’
‘How long will that take?’ asked the fisherman.
‘About 15 to 20 years, answered the banker.
‘And then?’
‘Then it gets more interesting,’ said the American, smiling and talking more quickly. ‘When the moment comes, you can put your company on the stock market and you will make millions,’
‘Millions? But then what?”
‘Then you can retire, live in a small village by the sea, go to the beach, sleep late, play with your kids…’Question:
The American said that he couldn’t live in New York.
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Question 176 of 203
176. Question
Read the text again. Choose the highlighted words to their meanings.
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
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scarves, belts, gloves, etc.
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Question 177 of 203
177. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
2. ca|the|dral
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Question 178 of 203
178. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
3. pa|lace
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Question 179 of 203
179. Question
Read the story. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The fisherman and the banker
An American banker was on holiday abroad. He was walking on a beautiful beach near a small village. He saw a fisherman in his boat with a few fish in it.
‘Great fish!’ he said. ‘How long did it take you to catch them?’
‘Not very long,’ answered the fisherman.
“Why didn’t you stay at sea longer to catch some more?’ asked the banker.
‘There are just enough fish here to feed my family,’ answered the fisherman.
Then the American asked, ‘But what do you do the rest of the time?’ ‘Isleep late, I fish a little, I play with my kids, and I relax. In the evening, I go to see my friends in the village. We drink wine and play the guitar. I’m busier than you think. Life here isn’t as…’
The American interrupted him. ‘I have an MBA from Harvard University and I can help you. You’re not fishing as much as you can. If you start fishing for longer periods of time, you’ll get enough money from selling the fish to buy a bigger boat. Then with the money you’ll get from catching and selling more fish, you could buy a second boat, and then a third one, and so on. Then instead of selling your fish to shops, you could sell them directly to a fish factory, or even open your own factory. Then you’ll be able to leave your little village for the city, and finally move to New York, where you could direct the company,’
‘How long will that take?’ asked the fisherman.
‘About 15 to 20 years, answered the banker.
‘And then?’
‘Then it gets more interesting,’ said the American, smiling and talking more quickly. ‘When the moment comes, you can put your company on the stock market and you will make millions,’
‘Millions? But then what?”
‘Then you can retire, live in a small village by the sea, go to the beach, sleep late, play with your kids…’Question:
The American promised the fisherman a lot of money.
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Question 180 of 203
180. Question
Read the text again. Choose the highlighted words to their meanings.
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
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an agreement to get married
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Question 181 of 203
181. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
4. in|te|res|ting
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Question 182 of 203
182. Question
Listen to five speakers talk about how their lives have changed. Who…?
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i. has just started working from home
ii. has had a baby
iii. has lost his / her job <a
iv. has retired
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Question 183 of 203
183. Question
Read the text again. Choose the highlighted words to their meanings.
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
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very big
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Question 184 of 203
184. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
5. ro|man|tic
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Question 185 of 203
185. Question
Listen again.
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i. Which two people are happiest about the changes?
ii. Who is the least happy?
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Question 186 of 203
186. Question
Read the text again. Choose the highlighted words to their meanings.
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Fifth Avenue Shopping:
Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world. Most of the world’s luxury boutiques are located here, including Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Cartier. It is also home to huge department stores like Lord & Taylor, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman. Most shops open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., starting later on Sundays. Here are some of the most well known:
FAO SCHWARZ
This world-famous toy store is popular with tourists and New Yorkers. The amazing Grand Hall has more than 20,000 coloured lights and there’s also a giant dance-on piano keyboard and an enormous candy store. Big kids can have lots of fun in the do-it-yourself department, where they can even design their own doll.
RICKY’S
This ultra-fashionable beauty shop has been selling the latest cosmetics, hair and bath products for nearly two decades. Products range from the most expensive to the most ecological, so there’s something for everybody. Upstairs, check out the fun clothing and accessories. You can also get temporary henna tattoos.
TIFFANY & CO
This exclusive jeweller’s has occupied its current location since 1940. Customers can admire the designer jewellery on the first floor before taking the elevator upstairs to choose an engagement . ring. You can buy elegant table, glass, and silverware on the fourth floor, and there are less pricey items on the third floor.-
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the activity of making things on your own
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Question 187 of 203
187. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
1. Question:
On holiday, Maggie didn’t put on _____.
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Question 188 of 203
188. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
2. Question:
She wasn’t interested in _____.
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Question 189 of 203
189. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
3. Question:
When she goes on holiday now, she goes to _____.
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Question 190 of 203
190. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
4. Question:
Vincenzo worked too much and didn’t have enough time _____.
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Question 191 of 203
191. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
5. Question:
He felt _____ and unrelaxed.
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Question 192 of 203
192. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
6. Question:
He decided to stop working seven days a week and only work _____.
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Question 193 of 203
193. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
7. Question:
Before, Clare bought _____.
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Question 194 of 203
194. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
8. Question:
Now, she doesn’t go into the _____.
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Question 195 of 203
195. Question
Read the article about three lifestyle changes and Choose the correct answer.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
9. Question:
She is happier with her life because she _____.
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Question 196 of 203
196. Question
Write M for Maggie, V for Vicenzo, or C for Clare.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
1. Question:
I have a safer lifestyle now. _____
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Question 197 of 203
197. Question
Write M for Maggie, V for Vicenzo, or C for Clare.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
2. Question:
I have a job in a department store. _____
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Question 198 of 203
198. Question
Write M for Maggie, V for Vicenzo, or C for Clare.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
3. Question:
I have more time for my children now. _____
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Question 199 of 203
199. Question
Write M for Maggie, V for Vicenzo, or C for Clare.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
4. Question:
I don’t have enough money to live in this city. _____
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Question 200 of 203
200. Question
Write M for Maggie, V for Vicenzo, or C for Clare.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
5. Question:
I spent every holiday abroad. _____
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Question 201 of 203
201. Question
Write M for Maggie, V for Vicenzo, or C for Clare.
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Changing lifestyles
Maggie, age 35
‘I got skin cancer last year. It was very frightening. I’m better now, but I realised I needed to change my lifestyle. You see, I loved the sun. Every holiday, I went abroad and spent too long in the sun. I didn’t wear sunscreen. I didn’t visit the sights like the other tourists. I wasn’t interested. I just spent my time at the beach. When I go on holiday now, I spend more time at museums and art galleries. It’s safer and more interesting.’
Vincenzo, age 31
‘I was a doctor and I loved my job. But I did too much work. And that’s unhealthy. I had no time for my family or friends. I wasn’t getting enough sleep and I wasn’t doing enough exercise. I felt irritable and stressed. I needed to slow down and change my lifestyle. So I decided to work four days a week, not seven! Now I spend much more time with my children. I sleep better and I do more sport. I have slowed down and I feel happier.’
Clare, age 24
‘I work in a department store in the capital city. This city has the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. It has the best-dressed people I’ve ever seen. And it has the most expensive shops. So, although I like my job, I don’t have enough money to live here! Before, I spent too much money on things I didn’t really need. I’ve changed my habits now. I try to eat at home, not in restaurants. I don’t try to look like the people who come into the department store. And I don’t go into the expensive shops. I’m much less frustrated now!’
6. Question:
I wasn’t sleeping enough. _____
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Question 202 of 203
202. Question
Listen to the conversation about Edinburgh and Havana. Fill in the gaps with E (for Edinburgh) or H (for Havana).
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i. ’s architecture is more interesting than ’s.
ii. The buildings in are more modern than the buildings in .
iii. isn’t as romantic as .
iv. The nightlife in is better than the nightlife in .
v. The people in aren’t as friendly as the people in .
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Question 203 of 203
203. Question
Listen to the radio show. Match the speakers with what they think of their town (A–G). There are two answers you don’t need.
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In conversation 1, Jim thinks his town is .
In conversation 2, Sandra thinks her town is .
In conversation 3, Dave thinks his town is .
In conversation 4, Jess thinks her town is .
In conversation 5, Simon thinks his town is .
A too quiet
B too noisy
C too dangerous
D too dirty
E too traditional
F too crowded
G too boring
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