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Question 1 of 49
1. Question
choose the verbs to the definitions.
2. do an exam______or______
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Question 2 of 49
2. Question
choose the verbs to the definitions.
1. act in an unfair way to get an advantage_______
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Question 3 of 49
3. Question
choose the verbs to the definitions.
4. learn a lot in a short time before an exam__________
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Question 4 of 49
4. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
1. dream________
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Question 5 of 49
5. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
2. book________
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Question 6 of 49
6. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
3. finish________
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Question 7 of 49
7. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
4. word________
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Question 8 of 49
8. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
5. test_________
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Question 9 of 49
9. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
6. subject_________
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Question 10 of 49
10. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
7. school_________
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Question 11 of 49
11. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
8. style_________
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Question 12 of 49
12. Question
Match the words with the same vowel sounds.
9. enjoy_________
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Question 13 of 49
13. Question
Read the article once and choose the headings with the paragraphs. There is one extra heading you do not need to use.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix,CorrectIncorrect -
Question 14 of 49
14. Question
Read the article once and choose the headings with the paragraphs. There is one extra heading you do not need to use.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
2 _
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 15 of 49
15. Question
Read the article once and choose the headings with the paragraphs. There is one extra heading you do not need to use.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 16 of 49
16. Question
Read the article once and choose the headings with the paragraphs. There is one extra heading you do not need to use.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 17 of 49
17. Question
Read the article once and choose the headings with the paragraphs. There is one extra heading you do not need to use.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 18 of 49
18. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ___
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.Question:
The article recommends that students who are revising should work..,
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Question 19 of 49
19. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.Question:
If you are taking exams in several different subjects…
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Question 20 of 49
20. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.Question:
The article says that feeling nervous on the morning of the exam…
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Question 21 of 49
21. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.Question:
When you turn over the exam paper, the article says you should…
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Question 22 of 49
22. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.Question:
The article suggests that ideal exam conditions are when…
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Question 23 of 49
23. Question
choose the highlighted idioms in the text to the definitions below.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.-
Question:
not pleasant in a way that can make you feel negative
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Question 24 of 49
24. Question
choose the highlighted idioms in the text to the definitions below.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.-
Question:
you lose control of your thoughts and they move to other ideas
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Question 25 of 49
25. Question
choose the highlighted idioms in the text to the definitions below.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.-
Question:
keep you alert and ready to deal with problems
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Question 26 of 49
26. Question
choose the highlighted idioms in the text to the definitions below.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.-
Question:
writing something quickly
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Question 27 of 49
27. Question
choose the highlighted idioms in the text to the definitions below.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
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Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
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Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
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Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
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Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.-
Question:
begin to understand and deal with something difficult
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Question 28 of 49
28. Question
choose the highlighted idioms in the text to the definitions below.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
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Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
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Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.-
Question:
moving slowly nearer without being seen or heard
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Question 29 of 49
29. Question
choose the highlighted idioms in the text to the definitions below.
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LAST-MINUTE EXAM TIPS
Exams have a habit of creeping up on us and there never seems to be enough time to cover everything. So what can you do to make sure that you perform as well as possible on the day of the exam? It is never too late to learn, so read on!
1___
Texting friends or twittering for three hours – with good intentions to revise – will not help. But ten minutes will, if you work the rest of the time and do nothing else. Have a ten-minute break and then start again, gradually building up to 20-or 40-minute periods, while keeping breaks to ten minutes or less. It works – try it and see. Use this technique whenever your- mind wanders, and you will make progress. When you work, work and when you play, play. The two do not mix.
2 ____
Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track. Forget the exams that you have just taken. There is nothing you can do to influence them now, but there is a lot you can do to improve your performance in the ones yet to be taken. That is where your efforts should lie. Change the order of the subjects you revise in one evening starting with the one you hate and finishing with the one you like best. you may even get to Iike that hated subject as you gel to grips with it.
3 ____
A leisurely breakfast and a walk to the venue is a good start on any day when you have an exam. Do not rush, but do not be late, either. Avoid friends they can be of putting and may confuse your thoughts. Do not cram new information on the night before an exam. A little anxiety is generally to be expected and will help keep you on your toes.
4______
Take six deep breaths to relax and read through the questions, jotting down formulae and points to remember on the question paper. Choose your questions, starting with the ones you know you can do to build confidence. Do not spend too long on any one question, and try to do the number required. Use the number of marks for each question as a guide and make sure you do the compulsory questions, if there are any.
5 _____
Do not be afraid to speak up if the invigilator’s squeaky shoes are disturbing your concentration. Those whispers between invigilators when they change watch during exams can be just as annoying. That should not happen, so do not ,be afraid to say if it disturbs you. It is your exam after all, and you want to be able to sit it under the best possible conditions. If you feel unwell during an exam, make sure that your teacher knows. you could get special consideration If you under perform.
Good luck, whatever your state of readiness. And remember that you can always improve by adopting the tips here which work for you.-
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not do as well as expected
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Question 30 of 49
30. Question
choose the correct verb form.
1. I know / I’ve known my girlfriend since school.
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Question 31 of 49
31. Question
choose the correct verb form.
2. The sun shone / was shining when I woke up this morning.
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Question 32 of 49
32. Question
choose the correct verb form.
3. Be quiet! The teacher is giving out / gives out the papers.
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Question 33 of 49
33. Question
choose the correct verb form.
4. She’s staying in tonight because she’s going to / she’ll revise.
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Question 34 of 49
34. Question
choose the correct verb form.
5. I need a rubber. I’ve made / I made a mistake.
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Question 35 of 49
35. Question
choose the correct verb form.
6. I took / I was taking my driving test six months ago.
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Question 36 of 49
36. Question
choose the correct verb form.
7. He spoke / He has spoken to his teacher yesterday about his results.
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Question 37 of 49
37. Question
choose the correct verb form.
8. I’m going to / I’ll lend you my notes if you like.
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Question 38 of 49
38. Question
choose the correct verb form.
9. Max couldn’t go out because he spent / he’d spent all his money.
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Question 39 of 49
39. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Why do you miss the sea?
B Because I on the coast, (live)
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Question 40 of 49
40. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Can’t you stay a bit longer?
B No, I home now. (go)
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Question 41 of 49
41. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Why are you complaining about your room?
B Because it properly, (not clean)
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Question 42 of 49
42. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Why does you hair look different?
B Because I’ve a different colour, (dye)
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Question 43 of 49
43. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Why didn’t Jack drive to work this morning?
B Because his car. (start)
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Question 44 of 49
44. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Why don’t we go to Australia for a year?
B Because my job if we did. (lose)
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Question 45 of 49
45. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Why are you angry with me?
B Because I asked the dinner and you haven’t, (make)
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Question 46 of 49
46. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Why is she crying?
B Because her boyfriend said her. (not love)
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Question 47 of 49
47. Question
Complete the dialogues. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. Contractions count as one word.
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Question:
A Why didn’t you speak to Millie?
B I didn’t recognize her. it was her, of course I would have spoken to her. (know)
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Question 48 of 49
48. Question
You are going to hear a radio programme about the international PISA tests.
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Question:
Which three countries get the highest marks in these tests?
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Question 49 of 49
49. Question
Listen again and complete the notes.
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PISA
(Programme for International Student )
Organized by: the
Purpose: to evaluate the of each country
Year when first tests were held
Tests held: every
Age of students
Subjects tested: maths, science, and
Length of test:
Factors contributing to good results:
Asia: high high standard of teaching focus on understanding
Finland: high standard of teaching no child left behind community in educators
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