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Question 1 of 51
1. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: Local farmers find items from the war here.
Items from the war here by local farmers.
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Question 2 of 51
2. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: More people will probably visit the museum this year.
The museum by more people this year.
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Question 3 of 51
3. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: You have to switch off your phone inside the library.
Phones inside the library.
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Question 4 of 51
4. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: They were restoring some paintings at the time we went.
Some paintings at the time we went.
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Question 5 of 51
5. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: Do you like people asking you personal questions?
Do you like personal questions?
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Question 6 of 51
6. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: They have discovered new information about Stonehenge.
New information about Stonehenge
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Question 7 of 51
7. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: A helmet should be worn when cycling.
You a helmet when cycling.
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Question 8 of 51
8. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: People regard Shakespeare as a genius.
Shakespeare as a genius.
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Question 9 of 51
9. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: Companies oughtn’t to call people in the evenings.
People by companies in the evenings.
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Question 10 of 51
10. Question
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
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Question: It’s impossible to learn to drive in a week.
You to drive in a week.
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Question 11 of 51
11. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1. Would painted you to portrait have your like
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Question 12 of 51
12. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
2. Our have need to cleaned their windows neighbours
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Question 13 of 51
13. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
3. She repaired her to have roof had
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Question 14 of 51
14. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
4. I’m to my professionally photo taken going have
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Question 15 of 51
15. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
5. We’ll our soon boiler replaced have
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Question 16 of 51
16. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
6. My car has garage serviced at her that mother
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Question 17 of 51
17. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
7. I’ve friend by flat decorated a my had
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Question 18 of 51
18. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
8. Why cut her your did have hair daughter
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Question 19 of 51
19. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
9. They shopping have always their delivered
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Question 20 of 51
20. Question
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
10. Sam changed tomorrow is the locks having
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Question 21 of 51
21. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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1. Treat yourself to a – your hands will look good afterwards.
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Question 22 of 51
22. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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2. Brian uses his machine every day to strengthen his arm muscles.
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Question 23 of 51
23. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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3. Of course Tracey’s tan is She never goes out in the sun.
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Question 24 of 51
24. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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4. My feet felt like new after the It was worth the money.
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Question 25 of 51
25. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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5. Have a good That’s it – put your arms and legs out straight.
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Question 26 of 51
26. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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6. Ellie was bored with her hair colour, so she had it pink!
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Question 27 of 51
27. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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7. My teenage son’s is so long that he can’t see where he’s going
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Question 28 of 51
28. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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8. is the best way to get rid of hair on your legs.
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Question 29 of 51
29. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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9. Sara had her hair up when she got married, and looked very elegant.
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Question 30 of 51
30. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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10. When my sister was small, her long hair was always in
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Question 31 of 51
31. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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11. If you don’t want to run in the streets, use a – in a gym.
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Question 32 of 51
32. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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12. Your isn’t straight. Where’s your comb?
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Question 33 of 51
33. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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13. I asked the hairdresser for a but she cut off too much.
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Question 34 of 51
34. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to keeping fit, hair, and beauty treatments.
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14. Ben has strong arms and can do 50 –
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Question 35 of 51
35. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to history and war.
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1. A country with a king or a queen is a
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Question 36 of 51
36. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to history and war.
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2. A war is a war between groups of people in the same country.
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Question 37 of 51
37. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to history and war.
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3. A fight between soldiers on different sides is a
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Question 38 of 51
38. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to history and war.
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4. An attempt by many people to change a government, often using violence, is a
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Question 39 of 51
39. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to history and war.
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5. The ruler of a country is also known as the
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Question 40 of 51
40. Question
Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap. They are all related to history and war.
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6. A large gun on wheels is a
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Question 41 of 51
41. Question
Match the words with the same sound
1. standard ________
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Question 42 of 51
42. Question
Match the words with the same sound
2. warm ________, ________
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Question 43 of 51
43. Question
Match the words with the same sound
3. army ________, ________
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Question 44 of 51
44. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
1. high|lights
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Question 45 of 51
45. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
2. ae|ro|bics
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Question 46 of 51
46. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
3. ex|er|cise
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Question 47 of 51
47. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
4. ma|ssage
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Question 48 of 51
48. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
5. re|lax|ing
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Question 49 of 51
49. Question
Read the article about a weekly running race called Parkrun. Five sentences have been removed. Choose from the sentences A–G the one which fits each gap (1–5). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use.
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Parkrun – the craze that’s sweeping the country
Parkrun is a five-kilometre run that takes place at around 200 locations across Britain, from the far north of Scotland to the most southern tip of Cornwall. 0 G And with runners in countries such as Denmark, Poland, and Afghanistan also putting on their running gear and getting out there at the same time, the event is not limited to Britain.
When the run is over, every runner’s time is posted on the Parkrun website, or texted to their mobile phone by midday. This means that friends and family members running at different Parkrun sites can compete with each other. 1 The organizers of Parkrun, however, insist that the run is not intended to be a competitive race.
According to the organizers, the idea behind Parkrun is very simple. 2 People don’t mind getting up for nine o’clock on Saturdays because then the rest of the weekend is free for other activities. Another advantage is that once runners have registered on the website, they can turn up and run at any Parkrun event at any time. Some runners are so keen to improve their speeds that they do the run week after week. Regular Parkrunners include 80-year-olds, as well as schoolchildren. No one is ever turned away, no matter how old they are. Hannah Willett started when she was eight, after seeing a Parkrun near her home. Now, four years later, she is one of the few runners to have completed over 150 Parkruns, hardly missing a week, and covering an amazing 760 kilometres.
The standard varies. 3 Running next to them may be professional athletes. One Olympic runner has completed the five kilometres in just under 14 minutes. But while some come to break records, others just take part for the reward of a cup of coffee and some cake, and the chance to catch up with their friends.
The first Parkrun was held in 2004 near London with just 13 runners. It grew slowly at first, with a few venues added each year. But Parkrun has gained a massive number of fans in recent years. 4 If this trend continues, which seems likely, there will soon be 100,000 regular weekly runners.
There are Parkruns in cities such as London, Manchester, and Sheffield. 5 These offer wonderful scenery, and sometimes go past ancient buildings and monuments. There are still some parts of the south-west and central England that do not have a local event, but the organization has plans to fill these gaps within a few months
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A The most popular runs, however, are in areas of unspoilt countryside.
B Many runners also try to beat their own personal best times.
C In fact, the number of runners each year has doubled.
D Perhaps this is the secret of its success.
E But none of that is important really.
F Some may walk the course, perhaps because they are recovering from injuries, and take well over an hour.
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Question 50 of 51
50. Question
Listen to a talk on a famous British historical figure. Choose the correct answer
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i. People may not know that Winston Churchill was good at ___
A painting, B writing, C journalism
ii. At boarding school, Churchill ___
A saw his parents every week, B seldom saw his parents, C only had visits from his father
3. Churchill seemed to be inspired by ___ during his early career
A other politicians, B his friends, C his father
4. Churchill’s speeches during the war ___
A tried to hide the reality from people, B made people realize how serious the situation was, C gave people all over the country hope
5. Churchill’s ___ also became a politician
A daughter, B son, C granddaughter
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Question 51 of 51
51. Question
Listen to five people talking about doing exercise. What does each person say is important to them?
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A having a range of ways to exercise
B not being bored while doing exercise
C going to the gym a certain number of days
D doing a small amount each day
E exercising in the fresh air
F avoiding public transport
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
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