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Question 1 of 67
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Complete the sentences with the + adjective.
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Japan eat a lot of fish.
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Question 2 of 67
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Ireland celebrate St Patrick’s Day on 17th March.
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Question 3 of 67
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Switzerland have a good standard of living.
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Question 4 of 67
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Portugal are very kind and friendly to visitors.
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Question 5 of 67
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England have a reputation for being polite.
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Question 6 of 67
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Scotland enjoy spending time outdoors.
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Question 7 of 67
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France are extremely fond of cycling.
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Question 8 of 67
8. Question
Complete the sentences with the noun form of an adjective from the box.
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The government is offering courses to help to find jobs.
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Question 9 of 67
9. Question
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After the accident, were taken to hospital.
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Question 10 of 67
10. Question
Complete the sentences with the noun form of an adjective from the box.
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The building has easy access for
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Question 11 of 67
11. Question
Complete the sentences with the noun form of an adjective from the box.
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Do you think should pay higher taxes than the poor?
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Question 12 of 67
12. Question
Complete the sentences with the noun form of an adjective from the box.
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In some countries, use special dogs to help them find their way around.
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Question 13 of 67
13. Question
Complete the sentences with the noun form of an adjective from the box.
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always think that they know better than their parents.
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Question 14 of 67
14. Question
Complete the sentences with the noun form of an adjective from the box.
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Should the family or the state look after ?
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Question 15 of 67
15. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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I’m looking for a sleeveless cotton T-shirt.
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Question 16 of 67
16. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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I want to buy some leather white trousers.
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Question 17 of 67
17. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases.
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My sister’s bought some purple trendy glasses.
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Question 18 of 67
18. Question
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He gave his mother a patterned silk scarf for her birthday.
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Question 19 of 67
19. Question
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He looks very smart in his grey new Armani suit.
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Question 20 of 67
20. Question
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She was wearing a bright red woollen scarf.
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Question 21 of 67
21. Question
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You can’t wear those old scruffy jeans to the wedding.
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Question 22 of 67
22. Question
Read the article quickly, choose the sentences that are right and choose the ones that are wrong.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
always look smart.
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Question 23 of 67
23. Question
Read the article quickly, choose the sentences that are right and choose the ones that are wrong.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
go shopping as often as they can.
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Question 24 of 67
24. Question
Read the article quickly, choose the sentences that are right and choose the ones that are wrong.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
care a lot about current affairs.
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Question 25 of 67
25. Question
Read the article quickly, choose the sentences that are right and choose the ones that are wrong.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
love listening to music.
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Question 26 of 67
26. Question
Read the article quickly, choose the sentences that are right and choose the ones that are wrong.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
eat in fast food restaurants.
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Question 27 of 67
27. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
The hipster subculture is made up of people who want…
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Question 28 of 67
28. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
Hipsters don’t tend to wear…
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Question 29 of 67
29. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
Hipsters sometimes go shopping in…
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Question 30 of 67
30. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
Many hipsters…
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Question 31 of 67
31. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
Hipsters like new music…
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Question 32 of 67
32. Question
Read the article again and choose the right answer.
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.Question:
Hipsters enjoy food…
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Question 33 of 67
33. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
adjective referring to ideas and opinions thought to be normal because they are shared by most people (introduction)
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Question 34 of 67
34. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
the general impression that a person gives (paragraph I)
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Question 35 of 67
35. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
things that you wear or carry to match your clothes, e.g. bag, scarf (paragraph I)
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Question 36 of 67
36. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
garments from a certain period in the past (paragraph 2)
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Question 37 of 67
37. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
things you use for sewing (paragraph 2)
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Question 38 of 67
38. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
worried about something (paragraph 3)
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Question 39 of 67
39. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
a strong feeling of not liking something (paragraph 3)
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Question 40 of 67
40. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
not influenced by anything else (paragraph 4)
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Question 41 of 67
41. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
Question:
people who don’t eat any animal products at all (paragraph 5)
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Question 42 of 67
42. Question
Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10
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How to be a Hipster
Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself. Read on to find out more.
1 Dress like a hipster
Hipsters wouid never wear designer clothes because they prefer to create their own image. Indispensable items in a hipster’s wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggings and T-shirts with ironic messages printed on them. Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn’t matter if the garments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers on their feet, and as far as accessories are concerned, they wear sunglasses, bright belts and they generally have a couple of piercings.
2 Shopping
Consumerism is something that hipsters can’t stand, so they don’t go shopping very often. Instead they prefer to make use of old things, and they love vintage clothing. Female hipsters raid their grandmothers’ cupboards looking for old dresses, while the men go in search of Grandad’s old snirts – the ones without a collar Of course, the clothes generally need to be altered to make them fit, but a hipster is a genius with a needle and thread, so this isn’t a problem. The only shops a hipster will enter are charity shops, craft shops, or their local vintage boutique.
3 Lifestyle
Hipsters tend to be very bothered and upset about the way the world works – or doesn’t work, in their view. They are usually well-informed because they spend hours every day sitting in cafés surfing the internet on their smartphones or tablets – the only exceptions to their aversion to consumerism. Hipsters are usually quite young – the age ranges from late teens to mid-30s. Most go to university, and many of them base their career choices around music, art, or fashion.
4 Entertainment
Hipsters love all things independent and Indie mus¡c is a big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once a band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster line is ‘I liked them before they were cool.’ When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters also love wading, especially books about political science, anthropology and sociology.
5 Food
Eating meat isn’t popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on a balcony; if not, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends.
So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being cool’ and find your own unique way to fit in with this trend.-
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a person who is very interested in trying different dishes (paragraph 5)
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Question 43 of 67
43. Question
Order the letters in brackets to make a material. Then complete the sentences.
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I prefer to wear light shirts in the summer. (TCONTO)
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Question 44 of 67
44. Question
Order the letters in brackets to make a material. Then complete the sentences.
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I gave my mum a blouse with a collar for her birthday. (ALCE)
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Question 45 of 67
45. Question
Order the letters in brackets to make a material. Then complete the sentences.
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Are you sure those boots are made of ? (EHATELR)
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Question 46 of 67
46. Question
Order the letters in brackets to make a material. Then complete the sentences.
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I never buy clothes because they take so long to iron. (ENNIL)
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Question 47 of 67
47. Question
Order the letters in brackets to make a material. Then complete the sentences.
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They gave me a very expensive tie as a leaving present. (LIKS)
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Question 48 of 67
48. Question
Order the letters in brackets to make a material. Then complete the sentences.
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Don’t wear your jacket out – it’s raining. (DESEU)
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Question 49 of 67
49. Question
Order the letters in brackets to make a material. Then complete the sentences.
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I really like your new jacket. Where did you get it? (ETLEVV)
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Question 50 of 67
50. Question
choose the odd one out.
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51. Question
choose the odd one out.
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52. Question
choose the odd one out.
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53. Question
choose the odd one out.
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54. Question
Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
1. The party’s going to be quite formal, so I suppose we’d better_______________.
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55. Question
Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
2. Can you_______________your shirts in the wardrobe, please? I’ve just ironed them.
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56. Question
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3. I think I must have put on a bit of weight These trousers don’t________me anymore.
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57. Question
Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
4. You look great in that new dress! It really_______________you.
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58. Question
Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
5. I’ve been working in the garden, so I’ll have to_______________before we go out.
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59. Question
Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
6. Ruth is looking for a top to {} her new trousers.
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60. Question
Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
7. Can you tell the children to_______________and jump into the bath, please?
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Question 61 of 67
61. Question
choose the word with a different sound.
1. bull
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62. Question
choose the word with a different sound.
2. fish
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63. Question
choose the word with a different sound.
3. bird
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64. Question
choose the word with a different sound.
4. bike
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65. Question
choose the word with a different sound.
5. train
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Question 66 of 67
66. Question
Listen to a radio programme about ageing.
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Is Laura, the guest on the programme, optimistic or pessimistic about getting old?
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Question 67 of 67
67. Question
Listen again and choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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i. The elderlv tend to be miserable.
ii. Our future health is programmed entirely by our genes.
iii. Some people lead busy lives when they reach old age.
iv. The increase in the number of old people contributes to overpopulation.
v. The elderly will be lonely in the future.
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