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Question 1 of 52
1. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. ________________ your old friends from school?
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Question 2 of 52
2. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
2. This is the first time ________________ here in ten years
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Question 3 of 52
3. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
3. ________________ to contact them before you left?
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Question 4 of 52
4. Question
choose the verbs to the definitions.
3. not be successful in an exam__________
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Question 5 of 52
5. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
4. A What ________________?
B He’s a lawyer.
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Question 6 of 52
6. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
5. I was too tired so I ________________ to the cinema after all.
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Question 7 of 52
7. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
6. How many countries do you think ________________ visited?
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Question 8 of 52
8. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
7. My cousin ________________ her hair dyed different colours. It looks extraordinary.
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Question 9 of 52
9. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
8. We ________________ get more petrol as the tank’s still half full.
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Question 10 of 52
10. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
9. More e-books than printed books ________________ in the future
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Question 11 of 52
11. Question
Choose the correct form of the verb.
10. I ________________ working for this company for about three years now
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Question 12 of 52
12. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
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Jane Arabic since last year, and it quite well now. (learn, speak)
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Question 13 of 52
13. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
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I you to tell them until tomorrow. (think, not ought)
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Question 14 of 52
14. Question
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We early yesterday, but we to catch the last train. (leave, not manage)
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Question 15 of 52
15. Question
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Dad me how to drive when I 17 next year. (teach, be)
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Question 16 of 52
16. Question
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They us the tickets out. (tell, already sell)
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Question 17 of 52
17. Question
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I go on the walk yesterday because I all day. (not can, work)
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Question 18 of 52
18. Question
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You better in the exam last week if you harder. (do, study)
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Question 19 of 52
19. Question
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My husband he me up after work. (promise, pick)
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Question 20 of 52
20. Question
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The boss me the files so I at home. (send, can work)
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Question 21 of 52
21. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
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yet which parts of the US you next summer? (you decide, visit)
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Question 22 of 52
22. Question
Choose the correct word.
1. You wouldn’t ________ your exams so often if you studied harder.
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Question 23 of 52
23. Question
Choose the correct word.
2. Jane has always done well and manages to ________ exams easily.
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Question 24 of 52
24. Question
Choose the correct word.
3. I was so embarrassed when the ________ caught me talking to a friend.
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Question 25 of 52
25. Question
Choose the correct word.
4. Do you get nervous when you ________ an exam?
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Question 26 of 52
26. Question
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5. You can always guess one of the options with ________-choice questions.
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Question 27 of 52
27. Question
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6. Ricardo usually gets very good ________ in exams as he studies so hard.
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Question 28 of 52
28. Question
Choose the correct word.
7. Don’t try to ________ everything just before an exam. It’s never a good idea.
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Question 29 of 52
29. Question
Choose the correct word.
8. Looking at past ________ is one of the best ways to prepare for an exam.
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Question 30 of 52
30. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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vacation
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Question 31 of 52
31. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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cookie
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Question 32 of 52
32. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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fauce
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Question 33 of 52
33. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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restroom
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Question 34 of 52
34. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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soccer
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Question 35 of 52
35. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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garbage
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Question 36 of 52
36. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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candy
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Question 37 of 52
37. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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sneakers
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Question 38 of 52
38. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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cell phone
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Question 39 of 52
39. Question
Write the British words for the American words.
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stand in line
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Question 40 of 52
40. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
1. e|le|va|tor
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Question 41 of 52
41. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
2. A|me|ri|can
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Question 42 of 52
42. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
3. ca|pi|tal
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Question 43 of 52
43. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
4. pave|ment
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Question 44 of 52
44. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
5. a|part|ment
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Question 45 of 52
45. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
1. grant marks hard cram
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Question 46 of 52
46. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
2. result exam science written
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Question 47 of 52
47. Question
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3. gives revises prepares improves
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Question 48 of 52
48. Question
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4. idea degree thesis leave
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Question 49 of 52
49. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
5. diploma college sorry wrong
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Question 50 of 52
50. Question
Read the article about the culture of Great Britain. 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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Life in modern Britain
If you find yourself going to any country to study or on business, it’s useful to know a little bit about the people before you get there. This could help avoid any embarrassing mistakes.
0 G But remember that no matter what the cultural guides say, you should not assume that all British people you meet will be the same.The British have always been known for their ‘stiff upper lip’. As a nation, the British tend not to use superlatives and may not seem terribly lively when they speak. 1 It’s just that they choose not to display them in public. They are generally not keen on showing their feelings, so unless you know someone well, they may not like it if you put your arm around their shoulder. You’ll also see that the British prefer to keep a considerable distance between themselves and the person to whom they are speaking.
Privacy is very important to British people. They will probably not give you a tour of their home, and, in fact, may keep most doors closed. They expect visitors to respect their privacy. 2 Even close friends do not cross the line by enquiring about someone’s financial situation or relationships.
There is a proper way to act in most situations and the British do not like to break the rules. Take body language as an example. The British are generally more controlled in their body language and hand gestures while speaking, than say, North and South Americans and Southern Europeans. 3 Friendships take longer to build, but once established they may last over time and distance.
The British exchange presents between family members and close friends for birthdays and Christmas. The present need not be expensive, but it should demonstrate an attempt to find something related to that person’s interests. Also, if you are invited to someone’s home, it is normal to take along a box of good quality chocolates, some wine, or flowers. 4
British people enjoy entertaining people in their homes. Although Brits value people being on time, you may arrive 10–15 minutes later than invited to dinner. However, if you are meeting friends at a restaurant, you should not be late. Traditionally, it’s considered bad manners to rest your elbows on the table. 5 If invited to a meal at a restaurant, the person who extended the invitation may offer to pay.
Remember, it takes time to get to know a country and its people and the best thing to do is keep your eyes and ears open. And above all else, as the British themselves would say, keep calm and carry on!
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A For this reason, they may initially seem less open.
B This does not mean that they do not have strong emotions.
C This also includes not asking personal questions.
D Younger people, however, are a lot more relaxed about this, especially for less formal dining.
E It’s best not to do this in public places.
F And unlike many other cultures, gifts are usually opened when received.
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Question 51 of 52
51. Question
Listen to some advice for students on how to get ready for an important exam. Choose the correct answer.
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i. Mark says that students often get ___ wrong.
A, the amount of material to be revised, B) the length of time needed to revise, C) which material needs to be revised
ii. Mark suggests that every day students should revise for ___
A) not less than 120 minutes, B) about 60 minutes, C) a minimum of 30 minutes
iii. According to Mark it’s best to avoid eating a lot of ___ on the morning of the exam.
A) cheese, B) bread, C) eggs
iv. Practice tests are useful because ___
A) there’s no time limit for doing them, B) they allow you to check your answers, C) they are just like the actual exam.
v. Mark reports that last year a student mixed up the ___ of his exam.
A) place, B) date, C) time
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Question 52 of 52
52. Question
Listen to five students talking about the differences between school life and university life. Which aspect of university life does each student particularly like?
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A There’s more opportunity to socialize.
B They can make new friends from faraway places.
C Relationships with the teachers are better.
D The timetable may involve later classes.
E Students are studying subjects they actually want to do.
F The students are seen as adults by the lecturers.
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