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Question 1 of 58
1. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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My colleague is really She’s always telling me what to do.
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Question 2 of 58
2. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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Dave’s girlfriend is very She doesn’t let him talk to other girls.
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Question 3 of 58
3. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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My sister is always She looks happy all the time.
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Question 4 of 58
4. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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Jane’s husband is really He only ever thinks of himself
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Question 5 of 58
5. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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My best friend is very She’s always there when I need her.
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Question 6 of 58
6. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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Mike is really He enjoys being with other people.
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Question 7 of 58
7. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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My brother’s wife is very She looks like an actress!
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Question 8 of 58
8. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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He’s a very businessman. He has a lot of influence over other people.
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Question 9 of 58
9. Question
Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list and complete the sentences.
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Anna is really She’s made some wonderful sculptures.
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Question 10 of 58
10. Question
Complete the text with the adjective form of the words in brackets. In some cases, you may need to add a negative prefix (un-) as well as a suffix to the word.
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In the past, very few people ate at the restaurant on the corner of my road because it was dark and 1 dirty (dirt) inside. It was also very (noise) because the owner liked loud music. In the end, it closed down because it was (profit). Last year, the restaurant changed hands and how it is (recognize). The new owner has painted the walls yellow, so it looks cleaner and much more (space). He has bought new tables and chairs, which are more (comfort) than the old ones, and he has also changed the menu. The old menu was full of (health) fast food like burgers and chips, but now they serve (impress) three-course meals. We often go there for Sunday lunch, because the food is quite (afford).
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Question 11 of 58
11. Question
Right or wrong? Correct the incorrect phrases.
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Your glasses are more stylish that mine.
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Question 12 of 58
12. Question
Right or wrong? Correct the incorrect phrases.
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She bought two differents jackets in the sale.
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Question 13 of 58
13. Question
Right or wrong? Correct the incorrect phrases.
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Silver isn’t as expensive than gold
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Question 14 of 58
14. Question
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My best friend is the more reliable person l know
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Question 15 of 58
15. Question
Right or wrong? Correct the incorrect phrases.
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Your hair is more dark than mine
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Question 16 of 58
16. Question
Right or wrong? Correct the incorrect phrases.
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My aunt wears clothes very colourful
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Question 17 of 58
17. Question
Right or wrong? Correct the incorrect phrases.
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These are the most comfortable jeans I’ve ever bought
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Question 18 of 58
18. Question
Right or wrong? Correct the incorrect phrases.
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Yellow is popularer than red this season
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Question 19 of 58
19. Question
Complete the dialogue with one or ones where neccessary.
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A Which biscuits shall I get?
B The chocolate . They are my favourite.
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Question 20 of 58
20. Question
Complete the dialogue with one or ones where neccessary.
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A Shall I use brown or white bread for the sandwiches?
B Brown . There isn’t any white left.
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Question 21 of 58
21. Question
Complete the dialogue with one or ones where neccessary.
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A Where’s your car?
B Over there. It’s the green .
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Question 22 of 58
22. Question
Complete the dialogue with one or ones where neccessary.
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A Do you prefer Chinese or Indian food?
B Indian . I love really spicy food
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Question 23 of 58
23. Question
Complete the dialogue with one or ones where neccessary.
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A Which earrings do you like best?
B The gold . They look great
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Question 24 of 58
24. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. In some cases, more than one answer may be possible.
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I was than my husband by our daughter’s new haircut, (shocked)
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Question 25 of 58
25. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. In some cases, more than one answer may be possible.
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My friend’s new boyfriend is the person I know, (stupid)
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Question 26 of 58
26. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. In some cases, more than one answer may be possible.
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The person who is about the birth is the baby’s grandmother, (thrilled)
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Question 27 of 58
27. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. In some cases, more than one answer may be possible.
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My sister is than me. (clever)
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Question 28 of 58
28. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. In some cases, more than one answer may be possible.
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I’m in cl ass this year than I was last year, (bored)
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Question 29 of 58
29. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives. In some cases, more than one answer may be possible.
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I’ve never been than when I bought my first flat, (stressed)
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Question 30 of 58
30. Question
Complete the sentences with much or a bit + the comparative form of an adjective from the list.
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I’m than my brother. He’s 1.82m and I’m 1.80m.
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Question 31 of 58
31. Question
Complete the sentences with much or a bit + the comparative form of an adjective from the list.
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My children are than my sister’s Hers never even say ‘please’ or ‘thank you’.
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Question 32 of 58
32. Question
Complete the sentences with much or a bit + the comparative form of an adjective from the list.
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I’m feeling than yesterday, but I don’t think I’ll be able to go back to work till next week at the earliest.
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Question 33 of 58
33. Question
Complete the sentences with much or a bit + the comparative form of an adjective from the list.
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My new flat is than the old one. It’s 80m², and the old one was 70m²
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Question 34 of 58
34. Question
Read the text and complete it with the missing headings
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 35 of 58
35. Question
Read the text and complete it with the missing headings
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during The 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luschcr Colour- Diagnostic test. During Ihe test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 36 of 58
36. Question
Read the text and complete it with the missing headings
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 37 of 58
37. Question
Read the text and complete it with the missing headings
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced beforeCorrectIncorrect -
Question 38 of 58
38. Question
Read the text again and choose a, b, or c.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
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According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced beforeQuestion:
Experts think that colour therapy…
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Question 39 of 58
39. Question
Read the text again and choose a, b, or c.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
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According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced beforeQuestion:
According to Ingrid Collins, colour therapy can make people feel…
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Question 40 of 58
40. Question
Read the text again and choose a, b, or c.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced beforeQuestion:
Dr Max Liischer used colour therapy to treat his patients’…
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Question 41 of 58
41. Question
Read the text again and choose a, b, or c.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced beforeQuestion:
June McLeod thinks that colour therapy…
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Question 42 of 58
42. Question
Read the text again and choose a, b, or c.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced beforeQuestion:
In general, colour therapy makes people feel…
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Question 43 of 58
43. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
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According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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Question 44 of 58
44. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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working at the same time or speed
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Question 45 of 58
45. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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a meeting with somebody to get advice
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Question 46 of 58
46. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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sad, depressed
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Question 47 of 58
47. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
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According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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helps something to develop
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Question 48 of 58
48. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
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According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
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After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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ill people
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Question 49 of 58
49. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
4 ____
According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
5 ____
After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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something that is done to make somebody look good or feel better
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Question 50 of 58
50. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
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Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
4 ____
According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
5 ____
After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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the smallest units of living matter that can exist on their own
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Question 51 of 58
51. Question
choose the. highlighted words in the text to the definitions below.
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Colour therapists believe that the seven colours of the rainbow relate to the body’s seven main energy centres. So, if you’re feeling blue, a multi-coloured treatment could be just what you need.
1. D
According to the experts, the different colours in the spectrum affect the body’s inner vibrations. If your vibrations are not synchronized, colour therapy can help to restore the balance. This will improve your mood and your physical health. There are different types of colour therapy. Many therapists shine coloured lights on the body, and some give their patients coloured silks to wear. Others use different coloured liquids in bottles, or small torches to shine coloured light at the relevant pressure points on the body.
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Several studies have been done on the effects of colour. In 1958, an American scientist called Robert Gerard did some research which showed that the colour red can make us feel anxious, while the colour blue promotes calm. The results also revealed that colour can affect appetite, blood pressure, and aggression. Consultant psychologist Ingrid Collins believes that colour therapy can affect our energy levels. The atoms in all the cells of the human body consist of particles of energy that arc always moving. When colour is applied to the body, the cells receive more energy.
3 ____
Papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550BC suggest that the ancient Egyptians used colour to treat the sick. Colour therapy also appears in Ancient Chinese texts, “The treatment became more common during Ihe 20th century, when Swiss psychologist Dr Max Luscher developed the Luscher Colour- Diagnostic test. During The test, a person is asked to rank eight colours in order of preference. The results are said to show your worries and their solutions.
4 ____
According to therapist June McLeod, colour therapy is suitable for everyone, from the young to the old. She suggests that it can help people suffering from all sorts of problems, including stress, insomnia, and even serious illnesses.
5 ____
After a session of colour therapy, people usually feel more positive and more in control of their lives. In addition to your strengths, it may also show you your weaknesses, so that you can do something about them. According to the experts, when people leave a consultation , they have a feeling of freshness and a sense of power that they have never experienced before-
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long rolls of a kind of paper with writing on them
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Question 52 of 58
52. Question
Listen to an interior designer giving advice on which colours to paint each of the rooms of a house.
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Which colours doesn’t he mention?
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Question 53 of 58
53. Question
Listen again and complete the notes.
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DINING ROOM
Use browns, reds, and oranges – they stimulate the appetite. Avoid it stops people feeling hungry.
KITCHEN
Use colours that match the Mix strong colours with colours. Avoid and green.
LIVING ROOM
Consider the size and the Use warm colours to make the room look U5e to make the room more formal.
BEDROOM
Use green, or pink for a relaxing atmosphere. Avoid red and too intense and stimulating.
BATHROOM
Use light blue and for a spa effect. Avoid -they make the room seem smaller.
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Question 54 of 58
54. Question
Read the text and answer the questions
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Coming to the UK
European nationals
As an EEA or Swiss national, you have the right of residence in the UK if;
• you are working here, or
• you can support yourself and your family in the UK.Entering the UK
When you enter the UK, you must show your passport or national identity card. You should use the separate channel marked ’EEA/EU’, where it is available.Your family
Ilf you have the right to live in the UK, your family may join you here. Your family is defined as:
• your spouse (husband or wife) or civil partner;
. any children or grandchildren of you, your spouse, or your civil partner who are dependent on you; and the parents or grandparents of you, your spouse, or your civil partner.
For more information, see Residence documents for l European citizenss.
Non-European nationals
If you come to the UK as a visitor, you are normally allowed ’ to stay here for a maximum of six months. If you want to : stay here for longer than six months, check in the Visas section to see if you qualify for another type of visa.
Tourism and visiting friends
If you want to visit the UK as a tourist or to stay with friends in the UK, you should apply to come here as a general visitor. There are restrictions on what you can do in the UK in this category. For example, you cannot get married.
Visiting to study
If you want the to study in the UK for up to six months (or up to 11 months if you will be studying and English language course), and you will not work while you are here, you can come here as a student visitor.For futher information on visas, go to our Visiting the UK page.
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Which documents does a European national need to enter the UK?
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Question 55 of 58
55. Question
Read the text and answer the questions
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Coming to the UK
European nationals
As an EEA or Swiss national, you have the right of residence in the UK if;
• you are working here, or
• you can support yourself and your family in the UK.Entering the UK
When you enter the UK, you must show your passport or national identity card. You should use the separate channel marked ’EEA/EU’, where it is available.Your family
Ilf you have the right to live in the UK, your family may join you here. Your family is defined as:
• your spouse (husband or wife) or civil partner;
. any children or grandchildren of you, your spouse, or your civil partner who are dependent on you; and the parents or grandparents of you, your spouse, or your civil partner.
For more information, see Residence documents for l European citizenss.
Non-European nationals
If you come to the UK as a visitor, you are normally allowed ’ to stay here for a maximum of six months. If you want to : stay here for longer than six months, check in the Visas section to see if you qualify for another type of visa.
Tourism and visiting friends
If you want to visit the UK as a tourist or to stay with friends in the UK, you should apply to come here as a general visitor. There are restrictions on what you can do in the UK in this category. For example, you cannot get married.
Visiting to study
If you want the to study in the UK for up to six months (or up to 11 months if you will be studying and English language course), and you will not work while you are here, you can come here as a student visitor.For futher information on visas, go to our Visiting the UK page.
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Can the daughter of a European national come and live with him or her in the UK?
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Question 56 of 58
56. Question
Read the text and answer the questions
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Coming to the UK
European nationals
As an EEA or Swiss national, you have the right of residence in the UK if;
• you are working here, or
• you can support yourself and your family in the UK.Entering the UK
When you enter the UK, you must show your passport or national identity card. You should use the separate channel marked ’EEA/EU’, where it is available.Your family
Ilf you have the right to live in the UK, your family may join you here. Your family is defined as:
• your spouse (husband or wife) or civil partner;
. any children or grandchildren of you, your spouse, or your civil partner who are dependent on you; and the parents or grandparents of you, your spouse, or your civil partner.
For more information, see Residence documents for l European citizenss.
Non-European nationals
If you come to the UK as a visitor, you are normally allowed ’ to stay here for a maximum of six months. If you want to : stay here for longer than six months, check in the Visas section to see if you qualify for another type of visa.
Tourism and visiting friends
If you want to visit the UK as a tourist or to stay with friends in the UK, you should apply to come here as a general visitor. There are restrictions on what you can do in the UK in this category. For example, you cannot get married.
Visiting to study
If you want the to study in the UK for up to six months (or up to 11 months if you will be studying and English language course), and you will not work while you are here, you can come here as a student visitor.For futher information on visas, go to our Visiting the UK page.
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How long can you stay in the UK on a visitor visa?
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Question 57 of 58
57. Question
Read the text and answer the questions
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Coming to the UK
European nationals
As an EEA or Swiss national, you have the right of residence in the UK if;
• you are working here, or
• you can support yourself and your family in the UK.Entering the UK
When you enter the UK, you must show your passport or national identity card. You should use the separate channel marked ’EEA/EU’, where it is available.Your family
Ilf you have the right to live in the UK, your family may join you here. Your family is defined as:
• your spouse (husband or wife) or civil partner;
. any children or grandchildren of you, your spouse, or your civil partner who are dependent on you; and the parents or grandparents of you, your spouse, or your civil partner.
For more information, see Residence documents for l European citizenss.
Non-European nationals
If you come to the UK as a visitor, you are normally allowed ’ to stay here for a maximum of six months. If you want to : stay here for longer than six months, check in the Visas section to see if you qualify for another type of visa.
Tourism and visiting friends
If you want to visit the UK as a tourist or to stay with friends in the UK, you should apply to come here as a general visitor. There are restrictions on what you can do in the UK in this category. For example, you cannot get married.
Visiting to study
If you want the to study in the UK for up to six months (or up to 11 months if you will be studying and English language course), and you will not work while you are here, you can come here as a student visitor.For futher information on visas, go to our Visiting the UK page.
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Can a general visitor get married in the UK?
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Question 58 of 58
58. Question
Read the text and answer the questions
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Coming to the UK
European nationals
As an EEA or Swiss national, you have the right of residence in the UK if;
• you are working here, or
• you can support yourself and your family in the UK.Entering the UK
When you enter the UK, you must show your passport or national identity card. You should use the separate channel marked ’EEA/EU’, where it is available.Your family
Ilf you have the right to live in the UK, your family may join you here. Your family is defined as:
• your spouse (husband or wife) or civil partner;
. any children or grandchildren of you, your spouse, or your civil partner who are dependent on you; and the parents or grandparents of you, your spouse, or your civil partner.
For more information, see Residence documents for l European citizenss.
Non-European nationals
If you come to the UK as a visitor, you are normally allowed ’ to stay here for a maximum of six months. If you want to : stay here for longer than six months, check in the Visas section to see if you qualify for another type of visa.
Tourism and visiting friends
If you want to visit the UK as a tourist or to stay with friends in the UK, you should apply to come here as a general visitor. There are restrictions on what you can do in the UK in this category. For example, you cannot get married.
Visiting to study
If you want the to study in the UK for up to six months (or up to 11 months if you will be studying and English language course), and you will not work while you are here, you can come here as a student visitor.For futher information on visas, go to our Visiting the UK page.
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Question:
When can a student visitor stay in the UK for longer than six months?
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