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Question 1 of 51
1. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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We taked my parents out for dinner last night.
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Question 2 of 51
2. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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My brother used to had a beard, but now he’s shaved it off.
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Question 3 of 51
3. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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We were sit in the garden when my grandparents arrived.
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Question 4 of 51
4. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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Where you stayed when you went to Greece?
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Question 5 of 51
5. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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I didn’t used to eat many vegetables when I was a child.
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Question 6 of 51
6. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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What was you doing when I saw you in town yesterday?
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Question 7 of 51
7. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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I gave up trying to explain when I realized that you didn’t listening.
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Question 8 of 51
8. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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You use to play in the street when you were young?
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Question 9 of 51
9. Question
Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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My girlfriend stoped eating meat when she was a student.
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Question 10 of 51
10. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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I late this morning, so I time for breakfast, (wake np, not have)
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Question 11 of 51
11. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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When our guest arrived, I to the children and my husband the dinner. (read, finish)
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Question 12 of 51
12. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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Emily glasses until she working at the computer all day. (not need, start)
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Question 13 of 51
13. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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Ben the doorbell because he to music with his headphones on. (not hear, listen)
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Question 14 of 51
14. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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Luckily, they very fast when they the lamppost, (not drive, hit)
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Question 15 of 51
15. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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I i n Germany for a year when I a student, (live, be)
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Question 16 of 51
16. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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We in the high street, but then they a new hypermarket near our house. (go shopping, build)
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Question 17 of 51
17. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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My son his boarding pass while we at the airport for our flight, (lose, wait)
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Question 18 of 51
18. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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We always our holidays in the same village when we children, (spend, be)
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Question 19 of 51
19. Question
Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to Sometimes more than one answer may be possible.
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I only ever met (meet) one of my grandparents, and that was my dad’s mother. we (see) her every Sunday afternoon when I was little. One day, my Granny (look after) me because my parents (visit) a firend in hospital. In the morning, I (play) in the garden while my gran (cook) lunch. She (call) me when the meal was ready. Unfortunately, while I (run) into the kitchen I (catch) my little finger in the door and pulled off the nail. It (hurt) a lot, but I was more upset because I (not think) the nail would grow again. However, my gran patiently (explain) that I would soon have a new fingernail, After that (look forward to) seeing her every Sunday, so that I (can) sbow her how my nail (progress).
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Question 20 of 51
20. Question
Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of a word or phrase for a stage of life.
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usually take more notice of their friends than they do of their parents.
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Question 21 of 51
21. Question
Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of a word or phrase for a stage of life.
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I’m sure Jim isn’t 40 yet, but he’s definitely
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Question 22 of 51
22. Question
Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of a word or phrase for a stage of life.
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One of the most important events for a is starting secondary school.
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Question 23 of 51
23. Question
Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of a word or phrase for a stage of life.
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Jake’s dad is so he’ll probably retire soon.
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Question 24 of 51
24. Question
Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of a word or phrase for a stage of life.
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are exhausting when they’ve just learned to walk.
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Question 25 of 51
25. Question
Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of a word or phrase for a stage of life.
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Laura is in her third year of university, so she must be
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Question 26 of 51
26. Question
Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of a word or phrase for a stage of life.
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My mum is now officially a She was 65 last Friday.
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Question 27 of 51
27. Question
Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of a word or phrase for a stage of life.
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My boyfriend says that he wants to have lots of but I’m not so sure.
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Question 28 of 51
28. Question
Read the article once and choose the best title.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 29 of 51
29. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
They argue most with their fathers.
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Question 30 of 51
30. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
The most common cause of arguments between a teenage girl and her mother is the way the girl treats her brothers and sisters.
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Question 31 of 51
31. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
Mothers and daughters have more arguments about going out at night than about having relationships.
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Question 32 of 51
32. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
They usually don’t stop arguing until the daughter is in their late twenties.
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Question 33 of 51
33. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
Less than half of the women said that they discussed their problems with their mothers when they were teenagers.
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Question 34 of 51
34. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
75% of the women in the study think that their mothers did a good job.
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Question 35 of 51
35. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
The ideal age for the mother of a 19-year-old girl is 40.
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Question 36 of 51
36. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
Nearly all of the women think that daughters should tell their mothers everything.
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Question 37 of 51
37. Question
Read the text again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.Question:
In general, mothers can give essential advice to teenage girls.
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Question 38 of 51
38. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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brothers or sisters
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Question 39 of 51
39. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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noisy arguments
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Question 40 of 51
40. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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in the end
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Question 41 of 51
41. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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argue and stop being friends with somebody
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Question 42 of 51
42. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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replying rudely to somebody
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Question 43 of 51
43. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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a sudden explosion of anger
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Question 44 of 51
44. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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words that are considered offensive by most people
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Question 45 of 51
45. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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looked after and taught how to behave
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Question 46 of 51
46. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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near each other emotionally
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Question 47 of 51
47. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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in spite of
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Question 48 of 51
48. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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of very great value
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Question 49 of 51
49. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions.
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If you are part of a family with a teenage girl, you are no doubt aware of the chaos that their hormones can cause, A recent study has shown that, on average, teenage girls fall out with their brothers and sisters 257 times each year. The rows are not only reserved for siblings, however, as they also nave 157 arguments with their fathers. But the person who is most frequently on the receiving end of a tantrum is then mother, The results of the study showed that a typical teenage girl has 183 rows with her mother each year.
According to the study, the third most common cause of rows between mother and daughter is the relationship the girl has with the rest of the family. Top of the list of causes is bedroom tidiness, follower try answering back. In fourth and fifth place come relationships with boys and staying out late. Other causes include appearance, attitude to schcol work, money, manners, and toe use of bad language.This testing period can go on for Several years, but the good news is that, in most cases, it eventually comes to an end.
It seems that women finally start to appreciate their mothers in their early twenties – by the age of 23, to be exact. But despite the frequent arguments, most mothers and daughters have moments When they are close. Four in ten of the women in the study said that they sometimes had heart to hearts with then mothers about things that were worryng them. I hey regard these conversations as crucial in helping them get through their difficult teenage years. At the same time, the study shows that three quarters of women are grateful to their mum for the way they were brought up even if they didn’t realize it at the time. And 67 percent recognize that their mum made them the person they are today.
When the 2,000 women in the study were asked about the ideal age gap for the perfect mother-daughter relationship, they recommended a difference of around 25 years, But few of the women think it is necessary for daughters to discuss personal matters with their mothers. Only one in five feel that mums and their daughters should be best friends who tell each other everything. Instead, three quarters feel that the relationship is best if some things remain private.
In summing up the situation, a representative from the organization that carried out the study said, ‘Being a teenager is hard, but having a mum to turn to and talk things through or ask questions is priceless in helping young women to manage.-
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conversations in which you say exactly what you feel
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Question 50 of 51
50. Question
Listen to a radio programme about a new TV series. choose the correct answer.
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Which word describes how the two groups of people feel about each other at the end of the first episode?
i. hostile
ii. neutral
iii. sympathetic
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Question 51 of 51
51. Question
Listen again and correct the mistakes
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i. The juniors are all in their thirties.
ii. The seniors are all over 80.
iii. The juniors thought that they were going to be in a documentary.
iv. Both groups were pleased to be sharing the same house.
v. Each group received six hundred pounds to go shopping with.
vi. The juniors bought a lot of healthy food.
vii. The seniors’ questions were about literature.
viii. Sam doesn’t know much about geography.
ix. The next episode of Forever Young is on Friday.
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