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Question 1 of 40
1. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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You’ll get a fine if you leave your car there.
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Question 2 of 40
2. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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Sorry we’re late. We were stuck in a jam in the city centre.
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Question 3 of 40
3. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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We got held up by the works on the motorway.
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Question 4 of 40
4. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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I wish cyclists would use the lane instead of the pavement.
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Question 5 of 40
5. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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We need to fill up at the station before we set off.
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Question 6 of 40
6. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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The traffic is always worse during the hour.
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Question 7 of 40
7. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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There aren’t any cabs waiting at the rank.
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Question 8 of 40
8. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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Slow down! There are cameras on this road.
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Question 9 of 40
9. Question
Complete the compound nouns with one word.
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We stopped at the lights and waited for them to turn green.
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Question 10 of 40
10. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
1. shower
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Question 11 of 40
11. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
2. jazz
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Question 12 of 40
12. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
3. chess
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Question 13 of 40
13. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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My father drives more slowly my mother.
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Question 14 of 40
14. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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They said that today was hottest day of the year.
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Question 15 of 40
15. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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Let’s go by train. It’s comfortable than the coach.
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Question 16 of 40
16. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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This is the flight I’ve ever been on. I’ll never fly with this airline again,
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Question 17 of 40
17. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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I think trains are dangerous than cars. There are fewer accidents.
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Question 18 of 40
18. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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It’s to go by tube than by bus. Buses are much slower.
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Question 19 of 40
19. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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The M25 is the busy motorway in the UK.
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Question 20 of 40
20. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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You’re at the Sheraton? We’re staying at the same hotel you.
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Question 21 of 40
21. Question
Complete the sentences with one word.
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Why don’t we go hitchhiking? It’s the expensive way to travel.
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Question 22 of 40
22. Question
Write sentences with the information from the survev Use the comparative or the superlative.
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Cancun / crowded | of the three destinations
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Question 23 of 40
23. Question
Write sentences with the information from the survev Use the comparative or the superlative.
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Copenhagen / easy to get to / Sydney
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Question 24 of 40
24. Question
Write sentences with the information from the survev Use the comparative or the superlative.
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Sydney | exciting / Cancun
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Question 25 of 40
25. Question
Write sentences with the information from the survev Use the comparative or the superlative.
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Sydney / hot / Copenhagen
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Question 26 of 40
26. Question
Write sentences with the information from the survev Use the comparative or the superlative.
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Copenhagen | relaxing / of the three destinations
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Question 27 of 40
27. Question
Rewrite the comparative sentences in b using (not) as… as.
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difficult (sentence 3)
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Question 28 of 40
28. Question
Rewrite the comparative sentences in b using (not) as… as.
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exciting (sentence 4)
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Question 29 of 40
29. Question
Rewrite the comparative sentences in b using (not) as… as.
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cold (sentence 5)
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Question 30 of 40
30. Question
Listen and complete the sentences.
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i. The seven hours in the airport was the part of the holiday.
ii. The place to visit is the museum.
iii. Flying is a lot than going by coach.
iv. They should have the party at their house. It’s much than ours.
v. Scooters aren’t motorbikes.
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Question 31 of 40
31. Question
Read the article once.
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Unusual ways of getting around
Bamboo trains
This is the best way to see rural Cambodia. A bamboo train, or nori as the locals call it, is a bamboo platform on wheels which travels along tracks. It’s powered by an engine, and it can reacha speed of 40 kilometres per hour. Passengers sit on a grass mat on the nori. Noris may not be as comfortable as conventional trains, but
they’re certainly alot cheaper. Pick up a nori from Battambang Station, but rememberto agree on a price before you get on.
Totora reed boats
These boats have been around for centuries. They are made from the reeds that grow on the banks of Lake Titicaca, one of the largest lakes in South America.
Aswellas making boats from totora reeds, the local people use them to make their houses, which they build on floating islands. Totora reed boats are still used for hunting and fishing, but today some of the local people transport people across the lake inthem. Travelling on a reed boat among the floating islands of the lake isa must for visitors to Peru.
Jeepney
A jeepney is the most common form of public transport in the Philippines. They are made out of the jeeps left on the islands by the American army at the end :
of the Second World War. The people gave the jeeps a roof, put intwo long seats on either side and painted them, turning them into small buses. Jeepneys have open windows instead of air conditioning. They‘re often packed with passengers and there are no bus stops — the driver just slows down to let the passengers jump on and off.
Dog sleds
Dog sledding is a unique experience as it’s something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. It was once the only way to get around in the snow of Alaska
inthe US, but now its use is limited to winter sports and tourism. The best time to try it is from January to March—in the summer there isn’t enough snow so the dogs pull sleds on wheels. The ride can be a bit bumpy as the sled sometimes goes over stones and the dogs bark a lot. All the same, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.-
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Which is the oldest form of transport?
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Question 32 of 40
32. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Unusual ways of getting around
Bamboo trains
This is the best way to see rural Cambodia. A bamboo train, or nori as the locals call it, is a bamboo platform on wheels which travels along tracks. It’s powered by an engine, and it can reacha speed of 40 kilometres per hour. Passengers sit on a grass mat on the nori. Noris may not be as comfortable as conventional trains, but
they’re certainly alot cheaper. Pick up a nori from Battambang Station, but rememberto agree on a price before you get on.
Totora reed boats
These boats have been around for centuries. They are made from the reeds that grow on the banks of Lake Titicaca, one of the largest lakes in South America.
Aswellas making boats from totora reeds, the local people use them to make their houses, which they build on floating islands. Totora reed boats are still used for hunting and fishing, but today some of the local people transport people across the lake inthem. Travelling on a reed boat among the floating islands of the lake isa must for visitors to Peru.
Jeepney
A jeepney is the most common form of public transport in the Philippines. They are made out of the jeeps left on the islands by the American army at the end :
of the Second World War. The people gave the jeeps a roof, put intwo long seats on either side and painted them, turning them into small buses. Jeepneys have open windows instead of air conditioning. They‘re often packed with passengers and there are no bus stops — the driver just slows down to let the passengers jump on and off.
Dog sleds
Dog sledding is a unique experience as it’s something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. It was once the only way to get around in the snow of Alaska
inthe US, but now its use is limited to winter sports and tourism. The best time to try it is from January to March—in the summer there isn’t enough snow so the dogs pull sleds on wheels. The ride can be a bit bumpy as the sled sometimes goes over stones and the dogs bark a lot. All the same, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.Question:
The train fare is not always the same.
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Question 33 of 40
33. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Unusual ways of getting around
Bamboo trains
This is the best way to see rural Cambodia. A bamboo train, or nori as the locals call it, is a bamboo platform on wheels which travels along tracks. It’s powered by an engine, and it can reacha speed of 40 kilometres per hour. Passengers sit on a grass mat on the nori. Noris may not be as comfortable as conventional trains, but
they’re certainly alot cheaper. Pick up a nori from Battambang Station, but rememberto agree on a price before you get on.
Totora reed boats
These boats have been around for centuries. They are made from the reeds that grow on the banks of Lake Titicaca, one of the largest lakes in South America.
Aswellas making boats from totora reeds, the local people use them to make their houses, which they build on floating islands. Totora reed boats are still used for hunting and fishing, but today some of the local people transport people across the lake inthem. Travelling on a reed boat among the floating islands of the lake isa must for visitors to Peru.
Jeepney
A jeepney is the most common form of public transport in the Philippines. They are made out of the jeeps left on the islands by the American army at the end :
of the Second World War. The people gave the jeeps a roof, put intwo long seats on either side and painted them, turning them into small buses. Jeepneys have open windows instead of air conditioning. They‘re often packed with passengers and there are no bus stops — the driver just slows down to let the passengers jump on and off.
Dog sleds
Dog sledding is a unique experience as it’s something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. It was once the only way to get around in the snow of Alaska
inthe US, but now its use is limited to winter sports and tourism. The best time to try it is from January to March—in the summer there isn’t enough snow so the dogs pull sleds on wheels. The ride can be a bit bumpy as the sled sometimes goes over stones and the dogs bark a lot. All the same, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.Question:
Totora reed boats are made from special plants.
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Question 34 of 40
34. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Unusual ways of getting around
Bamboo trains
This is the best way to see rural Cambodia. A bamboo train, or nori as the locals call it, is a bamboo platform on wheels which travels along tracks. It’s powered by an engine, and it can reacha speed of 40 kilometres per hour. Passengers sit on a grass mat on the nori. Noris may not be as comfortable as conventional trains, but
they’re certainly alot cheaper. Pick up a nori from Battambang Station, but rememberto agree on a price before you get on.
Totora reed boats
These boats have been around for centuries. They are made from the reeds that grow on the banks of Lake Titicaca, one of the largest lakes in South America.
Aswellas making boats from totora reeds, the local people use them to make their houses, which they build on floating islands. Totora reed boats are still used for hunting and fishing, but today some of the local people transport people across the lake inthem. Travelling on a reed boat among the floating islands of the lake isa must for visitors to Peru.
Jeepney
A jeepney is the most common form of public transport in the Philippines. They are made out of the jeeps left on the islands by the American army at the end :
of the Second World War. The people gave the jeeps a roof, put intwo long seats on either side and painted them, turning them into small buses. Jeepneys have open windows instead of air conditioning. They‘re often packed with passengers and there are no bus stops — the driver just slows down to let the passengers jump on and off.
Dog sleds
Dog sledding is a unique experience as it’s something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. It was once the only way to get around in the snow of Alaska
inthe US, but now its use is limited to winter sports and tourism. The best time to try it is from January to March—in the summer there isn’t enough snow so the dogs pull sleds on wheels. The ride can be a bit bumpy as the sled sometimes goes over stones and the dogs bark a lot. All the same, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.Question:
Today the boats are only used to carry tourists.
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Question 35 of 40
35. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Unusual ways of getting around
Bamboo trains
This is the best way to see rural Cambodia. A bamboo train, or nori as the locals call it, is a bamboo platform on wheels which travels along tracks. It’s powered by an engine, and it can reacha speed of 40 kilometres per hour. Passengers sit on a grass mat on the nori. Noris may not be as comfortable as conventional trains, but
they’re certainly alot cheaper. Pick up a nori from Battambang Station, but rememberto agree on a price before you get on.
Totora reed boats
These boats have been around for centuries. They are made from the reeds that grow on the banks of Lake Titicaca, one of the largest lakes in South America.
Aswellas making boats from totora reeds, the local people use them to make their houses, which they build on floating islands. Totora reed boats are still used for hunting and fishing, but today some of the local people transport people across the lake inthem. Travelling on a reed boat among the floating islands of the lake isa must for visitors to Peru.
Jeepney
A jeepney is the most common form of public transport in the Philippines. They are made out of the jeeps left on the islands by the American army at the end :
of the Second World War. The people gave the jeeps a roof, put intwo long seats on either side and painted them, turning them into small buses. Jeepneys have open windows instead of air conditioning. They‘re often packed with passengers and there are no bus stops — the driver just slows down to let the passengers jump on and off.
Dog sleds
Dog sledding is a unique experience as it’s something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. It was once the only way to get around in the snow of Alaska
inthe US, but now its use is limited to winter sports and tourism. The best time to try it is from January to March—in the summer there isn’t enough snow so the dogs pull sleds on wheels. The ride can be a bit bumpy as the sled sometimes goes over stones and the dogs bark a lot. All the same, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.Question:
Jeepneys have been used in the Philippines for about twenty years.
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Question 36 of 40
36. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Unusual ways of getting around
Bamboo trains
This is the best way to see rural Cambodia. A bamboo train, or nori as the locals call it, is a bamboo platform on wheels which travels along tracks. It’s powered by an engine, and it can reacha speed of 40 kilometres per hour. Passengers sit on a grass mat on the nori. Noris may not be as comfortable as conventional trains, but
they’re certainly alot cheaper. Pick up a nori from Battambang Station, but rememberto agree on a price before you get on.
Totora reed boats
These boats have been around for centuries. They are made from the reeds that grow on the banks of Lake Titicaca, one of the largest lakes in South America.
Aswellas making boats from totora reeds, the local people use them to make their houses, which they build on floating islands. Totora reed boats are still used for hunting and fishing, but today some of the local people transport people across the lake inthem. Travelling on a reed boat among the floating islands of the lake isa must for visitors to Peru.
Jeepney
A jeepney is the most common form of public transport in the Philippines. They are made out of the jeeps left on the islands by the American army at the end :
of the Second World War. The people gave the jeeps a roof, put intwo long seats on either side and painted them, turning them into small buses. Jeepneys have open windows instead of air conditioning. They‘re often packed with passengers and there are no bus stops — the driver just slows down to let the passengers jump on and off.
Dog sleds
Dog sledding is a unique experience as it’s something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. It was once the only way to get around in the snow of Alaska
inthe US, but now its use is limited to winter sports and tourism. The best time to try it is from January to March—in the summer there isn’t enough snow so the dogs pull sleds on wheels. The ride can be a bit bumpy as the sled sometimes goes over stones and the dogs bark a lot. All the same, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.Question:
There are usually a lot of people in jeepneys.
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Question 37 of 40
37. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Unusual ways of getting around
Bamboo trains
This is the best way to see rural Cambodia. A bamboo train, or nori as the locals call it, is a bamboo platform on wheels which travels along tracks. It’s powered by an engine, and it can reacha speed of 40 kilometres per hour. Passengers sit on a grass mat on the nori. Noris may not be as comfortable as conventional trains, but
they’re certainly alot cheaper. Pick up a nori from Battambang Station, but rememberto agree on a price before you get on.
Totora reed boats
These boats have been around for centuries. They are made from the reeds that grow on the banks of Lake Titicaca, one of the largest lakes in South America.
Aswellas making boats from totora reeds, the local people use them to make their houses, which they build on floating islands. Totora reed boats are still used for hunting and fishing, but today some of the local people transport people across the lake inthem. Travelling on a reed boat among the floating islands of the lake isa must for visitors to Peru.
Jeepney
A jeepney is the most common form of public transport in the Philippines. They are made out of the jeeps left on the islands by the American army at the end :
of the Second World War. The people gave the jeeps a roof, put intwo long seats on either side and painted them, turning them into small buses. Jeepneys have open windows instead of air conditioning. They‘re often packed with passengers and there are no bus stops — the driver just slows down to let the passengers jump on and off.
Dog sleds
Dog sledding is a unique experience as it’s something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. It was once the only way to get around in the snow of Alaska
inthe US, but now its use is limited to winter sports and tourism. The best time to try it is from January to March—in the summer there isn’t enough snow so the dogs pull sleds on wheels. The ride can be a bit bumpy as the sled sometimes goes over stones and the dogs bark a lot. All the same, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.Question:
Most people in Alaska don’t travel by dog sled any more.
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Question 38 of 40
38. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Unusual ways of getting around
Bamboo trains
This is the best way to see rural Cambodia. A bamboo train, or nori as the locals call it, is a bamboo platform on wheels which travels along tracks. It’s powered by an engine, and it can reacha speed of 40 kilometres per hour. Passengers sit on a grass mat on the nori. Noris may not be as comfortable as conventional trains, but
they’re certainly alot cheaper. Pick up a nori from Battambang Station, but rememberto agree on a price before you get on.
Totora reed boats
These boats have been around for centuries. They are made from the reeds that grow on the banks of Lake Titicaca, one of the largest lakes in South America.
Aswellas making boats from totora reeds, the local people use them to make their houses, which they build on floating islands. Totora reed boats are still used for hunting and fishing, but today some of the local people transport people across the lake inthem. Travelling on a reed boat among the floating islands of the lake isa must for visitors to Peru.
Jeepney
A jeepney is the most common form of public transport in the Philippines. They are made out of the jeeps left on the islands by the American army at the end :
of the Second World War. The people gave the jeeps a roof, put intwo long seats on either side and painted them, turning them into small buses. Jeepneys have open windows instead of air conditioning. They‘re often packed with passengers and there are no bus stops — the driver just slows down to let the passengers jump on and off.
Dog sleds
Dog sledding is a unique experience as it’s something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. It was once the only way to get around in the snow of Alaska
inthe US, but now its use is limited to winter sports and tourism. The best time to try it is from January to March—in the summer there isn’t enough snow so the dogs pull sleds on wheels. The ride can be a bit bumpy as the sled sometimes goes over stones and the dogs bark a lot. All the same, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.Question:
Dog sleds are a very relaxing way to travel.
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Question 39 of 40
39. Question
Listen to the experiences of five speakers who were doing dangerous things while they were driving Match the speakers with the things they were doing.
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Speaker i
Speaker ii
Speaker iii
SpeakerivA. Putting on make-up
B. Listening to his/her favourite music
C. Writing a text message
D. Setting or adjusting a satnav
E. Talking ona mobile
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Question 40 of 40
40. Question
Listen again and answer the questions.
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i. How far had Speaker 2 driven past Exeter before she realized her mistake?
ii. Where did Speaker 3 end up?
iii. Who did Speaker 4 nearly hit?
iv. What colour were the traffic lights when the accident happened to Speaker 5?
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