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Question 1 of 28
1. Question
Listen again. Match the speakers with what they say about housework.
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Speaker i
Speaker ii
Speaker iii
Speaker iv.A. We all share it.
B. My mum does it all
C. We pay someone to do it.
D. There’s one thing I like doing.
E. I do a little every day.
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Question 2 of 28
2. Question
Complete the expressions with these verbs.
- _____the beds, lunch
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Question 3 of 28
3. Question
Complete the expressions with these verbs.
2. ________ Your room, your desk
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Question 4 of 28
4. Question
Complete the expressions with these verbs.
3. ________the table for dinner
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Question 5 of 28
5. Question
Complete the expressions with these verbs.
4. ________the floor, the bathroom
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Question 6 of 28
6. Question
Complete the expressions with these verbs.
5. _________the rubbish, the newspapers
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Question 7 of 28
7. Question
Complete the expressions with these verbs.
6. _________the ironing, the washing up
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Question 8 of 28
8. Question
Complete the sentences with do or make.
1. I try not to________ a noise when I get up early.
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Question 9 of 28
9. Question
Complete the sentences with do or make.
2. My husband doesn’t often______lunch.
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Question 10 of 28
10. Question
Complete the sentences with do or make.
3. I’m going to______a course in Portuguese before I go to Brazil.
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Question 11 of 28
11. Question
Complete the sentences with do or make.
4. We always_____housework on Saturday morning.
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Question 12 of 28
12. Question
Complete the sentences with do or make.
6. When do you have time to_______sport?
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Question 13 of 28
13. Question
Complete the sentences with do or make.
7. Sorry, I need to________a phone call.
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Question 14 of 28
14. Question
Add already or yet to these sentences in the correct place.
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Have you made any plans for the weekend?
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Question 15 of 28
15. Question
Add already or yet to these sentences in the correct place.
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We haven’t finished lunch.
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Question 16 of 28
16. Question
Add already or yet to these sentences in the correct place.
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Daniel has tidied his room.
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Question 17 of 28
17. Question
Add already or yet to these sentences in the correct place.
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I’ve done the ironing.
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Question 18 of 28
18. Question
Add already or yet to these sentences in the correct place.
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Have you been to the supermarket?
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Question 19 of 28
19. Question
Add already or yet to these sentences in the correct place.
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I haven’t cleaned the bathroom.
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Question 20 of 28
20. Question
Add already or yet to these sentences in the correct place.
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Edward has taken out the rubbish.
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Question 21 of 28
21. Question
Read the text.
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Men and women all over the world have arguments about doing the housework, and it’s usually the women who lose.
However, a recent study by at Oxford University shows that the situation is slowly improving.
The researchers asked men and women aged between 20 and 59 to keep a diary of how much time they spent on housework each day. Then the researchers collected the diaries and analyzed them.
These showed that women in the UK today spend about four hours and 40 minutes each day doing housework. Men, on the other hand, spend two hours and 28 minutes doing the same things. Although women still spend more time doing domestic jobs, the figures show that the situation has improved. In the 1960s, women spent six hours a day on housework and men only 90 minutes.
Researchers say that women are still doing most of the housework because people still divide domestic jobs into two areas. They see cooking, cleaning, and looking after children as ‘women’s work’, and general repairs, car maintenance, and work outside the home as ‘men’s work’.
So, in general, the results of the study bring good news for women. The difference between the amount of time men and women spend on housework is getting smaller every year. This means that the time will come when both sexes share domestic chores equally. However, women will have to be extremely patient, because the change won’t be complete for another four decades!Question:
Which is the best title?
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Question 22 of 28
22. Question
Read the text. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Men and women all over the world have arguments about doing the housework, and it’s usually the women who lose.
However, a recent study by at Oxford University shows that the situation is slowly improving.
The researchers asked men and women aged between 20 and 59 to keep a diary of how much time they spent on housework each day. Then the researchers collected the diaries and analyzed them.
These showed that women in the UK today spend about four hours and 40 minutes each day doing housework. Men, on the other hand, spend two hours and 28 minutes doing the same things. Although women still spend more time doing domestic jobs, the figures show that the situation has improved. In the 1960s, women spent six hours a day on housework and men only 90 minutes.
Researchers say that women are still doing most of the housework because people still divide domestic jobs into two areas. They see cooking, cleaning, and looking after children as ‘women’s work’, and general repairs, car maintenance, and work outside the home as ‘men’s work’.
So, in general, the results of the study bring good news for women. The difference between the amount of time men and women spend on housework is getting smaller every year. This means that the time will come when both sexes share domestic chores equally. However, women will have to be extremely patient, because the change won’t be complete for another four decades!Question:
Adults and teenagers took part in the study.
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Question 23 of 28
23. Question
Read the text. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Men and women all over the world have arguments about doing the housework, and it’s usually the women who lose.
However, a recent study by at Oxford University shows that the situation is slowly improving.
The researchers asked men and women aged between 20 and 59 to keep a diary of how much time they spent on housework each day. Then the researchers collected the diaries and analyzed them.
These showed that women in the UK today spend about four hours and 40 minutes each day doing housework. Men, on the other hand, spend two hours and 28 minutes doing the same things. Although women still spend more time doing domestic jobs, the figures show that the situation has improved. In the 1960s, women spent six hours a day on housework and men only 90 minutes.
Researchers say that women are still doing most of the housework because people still divide domestic jobs into two areas. They see cooking, cleaning, and looking after children as ‘women’s work’, and general repairs, car maintenance, and work outside the home as ‘men’s work’.
So, in general, the results of the study bring good news for women. The difference between the amount of time men and women spend on housework is getting smaller every year. This means that the time will come when both sexes share domestic chores equally. However, women will have to be extremely patient, because the change won’t be complete for another four decades!Question:
The participants had to write down the time they spent on housework.
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Question 24 of 28
24. Question
Read the text. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Men and women all over the world have arguments about doing the housework, and it’s usually the women who lose.
However, a recent study by at Oxford University shows that the situation is slowly improving.
The researchers asked men and women aged between 20 and 59 to keep a diary of how much time they spent on housework each day. Then the researchers collected the diaries and analyzed them.
These showed that women in the UK today spend about four hours and 40 minutes each day doing housework. Men, on the other hand, spend two hours and 28 minutes doing the same things. Although women still spend more time doing domestic jobs, the figures show that the situation has improved. In the 1960s, women spent six hours a day on housework and men only 90 minutes.
Researchers say that women are still doing most of the housework because people still divide domestic jobs into two areas. They see cooking, cleaning, and looking after children as ‘women’s work’, and general repairs, car maintenance, and work outside the home as ‘men’s work’.
So, in general, the results of the study bring good news for women. The difference between the amount of time men and women spend on housework is getting smaller every year. This means that the time will come when both sexes share domestic chores equally. However, women will have to be extremely patient, because the change won’t be complete for another four decades!Question:
The time people spend doing housework has changed since the 1960s.
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Question 25 of 28
25. Question
Read the text. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Men and women all over the world have arguments about doing the housework, and it’s usually the women who lose.
However, a recent study by at Oxford University shows that the situation is slowly improving.
The researchers asked men and women aged between 20 and 59 to keep a diary of how much time they spent on housework each day. Then the researchers collected the diaries and analyzed them.
These showed that women in the UK today spend about four hours and 40 minutes each day doing housework. Men, on the other hand, spend two hours and 28 minutes doing the same things. Although women still spend more time doing domestic jobs, the figures show that the situation has improved. In the 1960s, women spent six hours a day on housework and men only 90 minutes.
Researchers say that women are still doing most of the housework because people still divide domestic jobs into two areas. They see cooking, cleaning, and looking after children as ‘women’s work’, and general repairs, car maintenance, and work outside the home as ‘men’s work’.
So, in general, the results of the study bring good news for women. The difference between the amount of time men and women spend on housework is getting smaller every year. This means that the time will come when both sexes share domestic chores equally. However, women will have to be extremely patient, because the change won’t be complete for another four decades!Question:
Today, women do more housework than they did in the 1960s.
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Question 26 of 28
26. Question
Read the text. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Men and women all over the world have arguments about doing the housework, and it’s usually the women who lose.
However, a recent study by at Oxford University shows that the situation is slowly improving.
The researchers asked men and women aged between 20 and 59 to keep a diary of how much time they spent on housework each day. Then the researchers collected the diaries and analyzed them.
These showed that women in the UK today spend about four hours and 40 minutes each day doing housework. Men, on the other hand, spend two hours and 28 minutes doing the same things. Although women still spend more time doing domestic jobs, the figures show that the situation has improved. In the 1960s, women spent six hours a day on housework and men only 90 minutes.
Researchers say that women are still doing most of the housework because people still divide domestic jobs into two areas. They see cooking, cleaning, and looking after children as ‘women’s work’, and general repairs, car maintenance, and work outside the home as ‘men’s work’.
So, in general, the results of the study bring good news for women. The difference between the amount of time men and women spend on housework is getting smaller every year. This means that the time will come when both sexes share domestic chores equally. However, women will have to be extremely patient, because the change won’t be complete for another four decades!Question:
Ingeneral, people think it’s normal for women to look after the family car.
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Question 27 of 28
27. Question
Read the text. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Men and women all over the world have arguments about doing the housework, and it’s usually the women who lose.
However, a recent study by at Oxford University shows that the situation is slowly improving.
The researchers asked men and women aged between 20 and 59 to keep a diary of how much time they spent on housework each day. Then the researchers collected the diaries and analyzed them.
These showed that women in the UK today spend about four hours and 40 minutes each day doing housework. Men, on the other hand, spend two hours and 28 minutes doing the same things. Although women still spend more time doing domestic jobs, the figures show that the situation has improved. In the 1960s, women spent six hours a day on housework and men only 90 minutes.
Researchers say that women are still doing most of the housework because people still divide domestic jobs into two areas. They see cooking, cleaning, and looking after children as ‘women’s work’, and general repairs, car maintenance, and work outside the home as ‘men’s work’.
So, in general, the results of the study bring good news for women. The difference between the amount of time men and women spend on housework is getting smaller every year. This means that the time will come when both sexes share domestic chores equally. However, women will have to be extremely patient, because the change won’t be complete for another four decades!Question:
Forty years from now, men and women will share the housework.
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Question 28 of 28
28. Question
Listen to five teenagers talking about housework.
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Question:
Which speaker does the most housework?
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