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Question 1 of 55
1. Question
Look at the use of the be, have, and do in the sentences. choose the sentences MV (main verb) or AV (auxiliary verb).
1. Today, there are hundreds of things to do in New York City. ______
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Question 2 of 55
2. Question
Look at the use of the be, have, and do in the sentences. choose the sentences MV (main verb) or AV (auxiliary verb).
2. The city has over 4,0 00 street food stalls._____
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Question 3 of 55
3. Question
Look at the use of the be, have, and do in the sentences. choose the sentences MV (main verb) or AV (auxiliary verb).
3. More than 250 feature films are shot in New York annually. _____
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Question 4 of 55
4. Question
Look at the use of the be, have, and do in the sentences. choose the sentences MV (main verb) or AV (auxiliary verb).
4. The New York subway doesn’t close at night._______
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Question 5 of 55
5. Question
Look at the use of the be, have, and do in the sentences. choose the sentences MV (main verb) or AV (auxiliary verb).
5. Some of the subway musicians have played at Carnegie Hall. _______
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Question 6 of 55
6. Question
Look at the use of the be, have, and do in the sentences. choose the sentences MV (main verb) or AV (auxiliary verb).
6. English isn’t the only language that my family speak at home. _______
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Question 7 of 55
7. Question
choose the correct form.
1. I have / am nearly 30 years old.
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Question 8 of 55
8. Question
choose the correct form.
2. We couldn’t go out. It is / was raining.
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Question 9 of 55
9. Question
choose the correct form.
3. My girlfriend isn’t like / doesn’t like football, so we never watch it on TV.
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Question 10 of 55
10. Question
choose the correct form.
4. Do you do / Did you do your homework before you went out last night?
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Question 11 of 55
11. Question
choose the correct form.
5. Did you / Have you heard the news? Sarah and Martin are getting married!
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Question 12 of 55
12. Question
choose the correct form.
6. Clare isn’t often / doesn’t often late. She usually arrives on time.
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Question 13 of 55
13. Question
choose the correct form.
7. I can’t give you a lift. My car is being / is been repaired.
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Question 14 of 55
14. Question
Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun and the phrases in the box. You will need to leave out one of the words in each of the phrases.
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Freddie Mercury, died in 1991.
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Question 15 of 55
15. Question
choose the correct form.
8. You’re back! Had you / Did you have a good holiday?
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Question 16 of 55
16. Question
choose the correct form.
9. Have you / Had you read the book before you saw the film?
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Question 17 of 55
17. Question
Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun and the phrases in the box. You will need to leave out one of the words in each of the phrases.
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Question:
Jiaozhou Bay Bridge is the longest bridge in the world.
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Question 18 of 55
18. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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A Who is America named after?
B I know. I absolutely no idea!
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Question 19 of 55
19. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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A you cold?
B Yes. I bring a jacket.
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Question 20 of 55
20. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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A your boyfriend have a car?
B No. He never learned to drive.
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Question 21 of 55
21. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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A What you doing on the internet last night?
B Chatting with some friends. They coming to stay next month.
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Question 22 of 55
22. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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Question:
A your car already been repaired when you went to pick it up?
B No, it still in the garage.
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Question 23 of 55
23. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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A you having a party this weekend?
B Yes. you want to come?
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Question 24 of 55
24. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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A you had vour eves tested recently?
B No.but I seeing the optician next week.
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Question 25 of 55
25. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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Question:
A Why your flight cancelled?
B Because of bad weather. They put me on another flight for tomorrow.
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Question 26 of 55
26. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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A anyone seen my phone charger?
B Yes, it in my room, sorry.
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Question 27 of 55
27. Question
Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be, have, or do.
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A you call me last night?
B No. it me.
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Question 28 of 55
28. Question
Listen and write the sentences.
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ii. ?
iii. .
iv. ?
v. .
vi. ?
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Question 29 of 55
29. Question
According to the article, who….
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A. The first President of the United states. George Washington grew up on a tobacco farm He loved the countryside, and he imagined a quite lite rto himself living at his wralthy family’s estate, working on the land. However he joined the army in 1762 and rose through the ranks quickly to become a successful and respected Commander in chief To date he has been the only President of the United Staters elected war in unanimously to the office.He served two terms as President before returing to his beloved home, Mount Vermon, where he was at this happiest he always preferred spending time on his eastate to political life. Although he was a slaveholder, when he died he set his 123 slaves free.
B. The Sioux chief Sittin Bull is best known for leading the Native Ameican struggle against white European settlers He led his people to a major victory over the settlers at the Battie of Bighorn in 1878. After their victory, howeyer, Sitting Bull had to lead his group across the border to Canada, where they struggled to survive. Eventuelly, hunger and desperation forced them to return to the US. After spending two years in prison Sitting Buil Joined a Wild west show and became a popular performer. But the goverment feared another rebelton so an order was sent for his strest in 1890, Tragically, he was killed in the flight that
broke out durin his arrest.
C. Louise Armstrong was born into a very poor family in New Orieans, As a young boy he fell in love with the music made by musicians in the naighbourhood and started learing the trumper when he was 11. He made his name in the 1920s in Chicago and New.Orieans with his improvised style of music. He played a key role in developing one of the 20th century’s most important new music styles jazz He is well known for his distinctive deep singing voice and great skil as an improviser. Although he was rather smail in stature, his influence on generations of musicians made him a huge figure.
D. The African American civl rights activist Rose parks is often called ‘the first lady of the civil rights’ On 1 December 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a local bus This simple refusal sosrked the Montgomery Bus Boycott which, after 381 days, forced the city to shandon the law requiring segregation on public buses She continued to be an activist and donsted most of her income to civil rights causes, She lived to see the goverment pass the civil Rights Act of 1964, which abolished racial segregation in schools and the workplace.Question:
did not spend all his j her life in the USA?_______
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Question 30 of 55
30. Question
According to the article, who….
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A. The first President of the United states. George Washington grew up on a tobacco farm He loved the countryside, and he imagined a quite lite rto himself living at his wralthy family’s estate, working on the land. However he joined the army in 1762 and rose through the ranks quickly to become a successful and respected Commander in chief To date he has been the only President of the United Staters elected war in unanimously to the office.He served two terms as President before returing to his beloved home, Mount Vermon, where he was at this happiest he always preferred spending time on his eastate to political life. Although he was a slaveholder, when he died he set his 123 slaves free.
B. The Sioux chief Sittin Bull is best known for leading the Native Ameican struggle against white European settlers He led his people to a major victory over the settlers at the Battie of Bighorn in 1878. After their victory, howeyer, Sitting Bull had to lead his group across the border to Canada, where they struggled to survive. Eventuelly, hunger and desperation forced them to return to the US. After spending two years in prison Sitting Buil Joined a Wild west show and became a popular performer. But the goverment feared another rebelton so an order was sent for his strest in 1890, Tragically, he was killed in the flight that
broke out durin his arrest.
C. Louise Armstrong was born into a very poor family in New Orieans, As a young boy he fell in love with the music made by musicians in the naighbourhood and started learing the trumper when he was 11. He made his name in the 1920s in Chicago and New.Orieans with his improvised style of music. He played a key role in developing one of the 20th century’s most important new music styles jazz He is well known for his distinctive deep singing voice and great skil as an improviser. Although he was rather smail in stature, his influence on generations of musicians made him a huge figure.
D. The African American civl rights activist Rose parks is often called ‘the first lady of the civil rights’ On 1 December 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a local bus This simple refusal sosrked the Montgomery Bus Boycott which, after 381 days, forced the city to shandon the law requiring segregation on public buses She continued to be an activist and donsted most of her income to civil rights causes, She lived to see the goverment pass the civil Rights Act of 1964, which abolished racial segregation in schools and the workplace.Question:
lived the life of a country gentleman?________
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Question 31 of 55
31. Question
According to the article, who….
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A. The first President of the United states. George Washington grew up on a tobacco farm He loved the countryside, and he imagined a quite lite rto himself living at his wralthy family’s estate, working on the land. However he joined the army in 1762 and rose through the ranks quickly to become a successful and respected Commander in chief To date he has been the only President of the United Staters elected war in unanimously to the office.He served two terms as President before returing to his beloved home, Mount Vermon, where he was at this happiest he always preferred spending time on his eastate to political life. Although he was a slaveholder, when he died he set his 123 slaves free.
B. The Sioux chief Sittin Bull is best known for leading the Native Ameican struggle against white European settlers He led his people to a major victory over the settlers at the Battie of Bighorn in 1878. After their victory, howeyer, Sitting Bull had to lead his group across the border to Canada, where they struggled to survive. Eventuelly, hunger and desperation forced them to return to the US. After spending two years in prison Sitting Buil Joined a Wild west show and became a popular performer. But the goverment feared another rebelton so an order was sent for his strest in 1890, Tragically, he was killed in the flight that
broke out durin his arrest.
C. Louise Armstrong was born into a very poor family in New Orieans, As a young boy he fell in love with the music made by musicians in the naighbourhood and started learing the trumper when he was 11. He made his name in the 1920s in Chicago and New.Orieans with his improvised style of music. He played a key role in developing one of the 20th century’s most important new music styles jazz He is well known for his distinctive deep singing voice and great skil as an improviser. Although he was rather smail in stature, his influence on generations of musicians made him a huge figure.
D. The African American civl rights activist Rose parks is often called ‘the first lady of the civil rights’ On 1 December 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a local bus This simple refusal sosrked the Montgomery Bus Boycott which, after 381 days, forced the city to shandon the law requiring segregation on public buses She continued to be an activist and donsted most of her income to civil rights causes, She lived to see the goverment pass the civil Rights Act of 1964, which abolished racial segregation in schools and the workplace.Question:
made people stop using public transport as a protest?_______
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Question 32 of 55
32. Question
According to the article, who….
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A. The first President of the United states. George Washington grew up on a tobacco farm He loved the countryside, and he imagined a quite lite rto himself living at his wralthy family’s estate, working on the land. However he joined the army in 1762 and rose through the ranks quickly to become a successful and respected Commander in chief To date he has been the only President of the United Staters elected war in unanimously to the office.He served two terms as President before returing to his beloved home, Mount Vermon, where he was at this happiest he always preferred spending time on his eastate to political life. Although he was a slaveholder, when he died he set his 123 slaves free.
B. The Sioux chief Sittin Bull is best known for leading the Native Ameican struggle against white European settlers He led his people to a major victory over the settlers at the Battie of Bighorn in 1878. After their victory, howeyer, Sitting Bull had to lead his group across the border to Canada, where they struggled to survive. Eventuelly, hunger and desperation forced them to return to the US. After spending two years in prison Sitting Buil Joined a Wild west show and became a popular performer. But the goverment feared another rebelton so an order was sent for his strest in 1890, Tragically, he was killed in the flight that
broke out durin his arrest.
C. Louise Armstrong was born into a very poor family in New Orieans, As a young boy he fell in love with the music made by musicians in the naighbourhood and started learing the trumper when he was 11. He made his name in the 1920s in Chicago and New.Orieans with his improvised style of music. He played a key role in developing one of the 20th century’s most important new music styles jazz He is well known for his distinctive deep singing voice and great skil as an improviser. Although he was rather smail in stature, his influence on generations of musicians made him a huge figure.
D. The African American civl rights activist Rose parks is often called ‘the first lady of the civil rights’ On 1 December 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a local bus This simple refusal sosrked the Montgomery Bus Boycott which, after 381 days, forced the city to shandon the law requiring segregation on public buses She continued to be an activist and donsted most of her income to civil rights causes, She lived to see the goverment pass the civil Rights Act of 1964, which abolished racial segregation in schools and the workplace.Question:
spent some time in prison?_________
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Question 33 of 55
33. Question
According to the article, who….
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A. The first President of the United states. George Washington grew up on a tobacco farm He loved the countryside, and he imagined a quite lite rto himself living at his wralthy family’s estate, working on the land. However he joined the army in 1762 and rose through the ranks quickly to become a successful and respected Commander in chief To date he has been the only President of the United Staters elected war in unanimously to the office.He served two terms as President before returing to his beloved home, Mount Vermon, where he was at this happiest he always preferred spending time on his eastate to political life. Although he was a slaveholder, when he died he set his 123 slaves free.
B. The Sioux chief Sittin Bull is best known for leading the Native Ameican struggle against white European settlers He led his people to a major victory over the settlers at the Battie of Bighorn in 1878. After their victory, howeyer, Sitting Bull had to lead his group across the border to Canada, where they struggled to survive. Eventuelly, hunger and desperation forced them to return to the US. After spending two years in prison Sitting Buil Joined a Wild west show and became a popular performer. But the goverment feared another rebelton so an order was sent for his strest in 1890, Tragically, he was killed in the flight that
broke out durin his arrest.
C. Louise Armstrong was born into a very poor family in New Orieans, As a young boy he fell in love with the music made by musicians in the naighbourhood and started learing the trumper when he was 11. He made his name in the 1920s in Chicago and New.Orieans with his improvised style of music. He played a key role in developing one of the 20th century’s most important new music styles jazz He is well known for his distinctive deep singing voice and great skil as an improviser. Although he was rather smail in stature, his influence on generations of musicians made him a huge figure.
D. The African American civl rights activist Rose parks is often called ‘the first lady of the civil rights’ On 1 December 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a local bus This simple refusal sosrked the Montgomery Bus Boycott which, after 381 days, forced the city to shandon the law requiring segregation on public buses She continued to be an activist and donsted most of her income to civil rights causes, She lived to see the goverment pass the civil Rights Act of 1964, which abolished racial segregation in schools and the workplace.Question:
was not very interested in politics?________
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Question 34 of 55
34. Question
According to the article, who….
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A. The first President of the United states. George Washington grew up on a tobacco farm He loved the countryside, and he imagined a quite lite rto himself living at his wralthy family’s estate, working on the land. However he joined the army in 1762 and rose through the ranks quickly to become a successful and respected Commander in chief To date he has been the only President of the United Staters elected war in unanimously to the office.He served two terms as President before returing to his beloved home, Mount Vermon, where he was at this happiest he always preferred spending time on his eastate to political life. Although he was a slaveholder, when he died he set his 123 slaves free.
B. The Sioux chief Sittin Bull is best known for leading the Native Ameican struggle against white European settlers He led his people to a major victory over the settlers at the Battie of Bighorn in 1878. After their victory, howeyer, Sitting Bull had to lead his group across the border to Canada, where they struggled to survive. Eventuelly, hunger and desperation forced them to return to the US. After spending two years in prison Sitting Buil Joined a Wild west show and became a popular performer. But the goverment feared another rebelton so an order was sent for his strest in 1890, Tragically, he was killed in the flight that
broke out durin his arrest.
C. Louise Armstrong was born into a very poor family in New Orieans, As a young boy he fell in love with the music made by musicians in the naighbourhood and started learing the trumper when he was 11. He made his name in the 1920s in Chicago and New.Orieans with his improvised style of music. He played a key role in developing one of the 20th century’s most important new music styles jazz He is well known for his distinctive deep singing voice and great skil as an improviser. Although he was rather smail in stature, his influence on generations of musicians made him a huge figure.
D. The African American civl rights activist Rose parks is often called ‘the first lady of the civil rights’ On 1 December 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a local bus This simple refusal sosrked the Montgomery Bus Boycott which, after 381 days, forced the city to shandon the law requiring segregation on public buses She continued to be an activist and donsted most of her income to civil rights causes, She lived to see the goverment pass the civil Rights Act of 1964, which abolished racial segregation in schools and the workplace.Question:
was not very tall?_________
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Question 35 of 55
35. Question
According to the article, who….
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A. The first President of the United states. George Washington grew up on a tobacco farm He loved the countryside, and he imagined a quite lite rto himself living at his wralthy family’s estate, working on the land. However he joined the army in 1762 and rose through the ranks quickly to become a successful and respected Commander in chief To date he has been the only President of the United Staters elected war in unanimously to the office.He served two terms as President before returing to his beloved home, Mount Vermon, where he was at this happiest he always preferred spending time on his eastate to political life. Although he was a slaveholder, when he died he set his 123 slaves free.
B. The Sioux chief Sittin Bull is best known for leading the Native Ameican struggle against white European settlers He led his people to a major victory over the settlers at the Battie of Bighorn in 1878. After their victory, howeyer, Sitting Bull had to lead his group across the border to Canada, where they struggled to survive. Eventuelly, hunger and desperation forced them to return to the US. After spending two years in prison Sitting Buil Joined a Wild west show and became a popular performer. But the goverment feared another rebelton so an order was sent for his strest in 1890, Tragically, he was killed in the flight that
broke out durin his arrest.
C. Louise Armstrong was born into a very poor family in New Orieans, As a young boy he fell in love with the music made by musicians in the naighbourhood and started learing the trumper when he was 11. He made his name in the 1920s in Chicago and New.Orieans with his improvised style of music. He played a key role in developing one of the 20th century’s most important new music styles jazz He is well known for his distinctive deep singing voice and great skil as an improviser. Although he was rather smail in stature, his influence on generations of musicians made him a huge figure.
D. The African American civl rights activist Rose parks is often called ‘the first lady of the civil rights’ On 1 December 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a local bus This simple refusal sosrked the Montgomery Bus Boycott which, after 381 days, forced the city to shandon the law requiring segregation on public buses She continued to be an activist and donsted most of her income to civil rights causes, She lived to see the goverment pass the civil Rights Act of 1964, which abolished racial segregation in schools and the workplace.Question:
witnessed a change in the law that he / she had been fighting for?________
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Question 36 of 55
36. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A Where did you leave your car?
B In the next to the mall.
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Question 37 of 55
37. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A How old is your sister?
B She’s 16. She’s still at
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Question 38 of 55
38. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A Where is the ?
B It’s down the corridor on the left
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Question 39 of 55
39. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A Is your boyfriend at work?
B No, he’s on
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Question 40 of 55
40. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A What shall we do this evening?
B We could see the new James Bond if you like.
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Question 41 of 55
41. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A I need to make a call.
B You can use my
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Question 42 of 55
42. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A I much prefer seeing films in a .
B Do you? I prefer watching them at home
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Question 43 of 55
43. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A Do you want with your hamburger?
B No, I’d rather have a salad
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Question 44 of 55
44. Question
Complete the dialogues with the American equivalent of the British English words in the list.
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Question:
A Where are you going?
B I’m taking out the
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Question 45 of 55
45. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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Can we have the check, please?
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Question 46 of 55
46. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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I want to get some new sneakers.
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Question 47 of 55
47. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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You can save water if you turn off the faucet when you’re cleaning your teeth.
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Question 48 of 55
48. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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The worst thing about flying is having to stand in line at the airport.
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Question 49 of 55
49. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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Cyclists shouldn’t ride on the sidewalk.
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Question 50 of 55
50. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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Let’s get the subway, it’s much quicker than the bus.
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Question 51 of 55
51. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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Where’s the elevator?
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Question 52 of 55
52. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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We’re running out of gas. We’d better stop soon and fill up.
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Question 53 of 55
53. Question
Write the British equivalent of the American English words in bold.
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Question:
A Do you want some candy?
B No, thanks. I’m on a diet
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Question 54 of 55
54. Question
Listen to a radio programme about the top five tourist attractions in San Francisco. choose a word or words from A and a word from B to write the names of the attractions.
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Question 55 of 55
55. Question
Listen again and answer the questions
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i. How long did it take to build the bridge?
ii. What kind of weather is typical in San Francisco Bay?
iii. What can you typically eat in the fishing district?
iv. What kind of animals can you see there?
v. What is another name for Alcatraz?
vi. What did there use to be on Alcatraz?
vii. How many bends are there on the most famous part of the street?
viii. What is the speed limit?
ix. Where is the tallest building in San Francisco?
x. How high is it?
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