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Question 1 of 53
1. Question
Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.Question:
In the past, men had to pay more than women to insure their cars.
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Question 2 of 53
2. Question
Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.Question:
A third of the girls in the survey said that they replied to text messages while driviing.
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Question 3 of 53
3. Question
Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.Question:
In general, girls use mobile phones when they are driving more than boys.
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Question 4 of 53
4. Question
Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.Question:
The second survey involved both men and women.
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Question 5 of 53
5. Question
Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.Question:
New mothers are the safest drivers of all.
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Question 6 of 53
6. Question
Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.Question:
Women now have to pay higher insurance rates than men.
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Question 7 of 53
7. Question
Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning. Then use them to complete the sentences.
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.-
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Some people have different personalities when they’re of a car.
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Question 8 of 53
8. Question
Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning. Then use them to complete the sentences.
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.-
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I didn’t to your text message because my phone had no battery.
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Question 9 of 53
9. Question
Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning. Then use them to complete the sentences.
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.-
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The police arrested everyone who had been in the fight.
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Question 10 of 53
10. Question
Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning. Then use them to complete the sentences.
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.-
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The banks are putting interest up again.
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Question 11 of 53
11. Question
Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning. Then use them to complete the sentences.
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.-
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The cuts are education. There will also be less money for health.
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Question 12 of 53
12. Question
Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning. Then use them to complete the sentences.
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.-
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An example of his is when he drove along the motorway at 200 km/h.
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Question 13 of 53
13. Question
Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning. Then use them to complete the sentences.
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.-
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My parents me in my choice of career.
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Question 14 of 53
14. Question
Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning. Then use them to complete the sentences.
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Dangerous Drivers
A What is more, mobile pfione use while driving is not confined to young women. A child protection group in the USA recently did a survey into the habits of new mothers in the car. The results of this survey are similarly shocking. 0fthe 2,396 mothers who took part, 78% admitted talking on the phone when they were driving with their babies in the car. 26% said that they regularly texted or checked their emails. Not surprisingly, nearly 10% of the mothers interviewed had been involved in a car crash. These results show that new mothers behave almost as badly on the road as teenagers.
B It is widely accepted that boys are bigger risk takers than girls. More men than women take part in risky sports and men are more likely to be responsible for reckless driving. Until now, this factor has been reflected in car insurance policies, which have always required men to pay higher rates than women. However, recent research has shown that this belief may no longer be correct.
C With statistics like these, it is hardly surprising that insurance companies are reconsidering the policies they offer. And they are being hacked by the EU. The European Court of Justice has recently passed a measure that prohibits insurance companies from taking gender into account when calculating the cost of an insurance policy. The change serves to make one thing very clear: a distracted driver is a dangerous driver, no matter what sex they are.
D A survey of two thousand young drivers into the risks they take on the road revealed some surprising figures. More than a third of the girls who took part admitted that they regularly read text messages from friends and families while driving. More than a quarter of these girls admitted answering the texts while they were behind the wheel. In contrast, the boys did not seem so concerned about who was trying to contact them. A much smaller number admitted to reading texts on the road, and only ten per cent said that they would try to respond to the message before stopping the car.-
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Harry wears shorts all the time how bad the weather is.
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Question 15 of 53
15. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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Katie believes in women’s rights. She takes gender equality very
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Question 16 of 53
16. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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My son loves drama so he always takes in the school play.
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Question 17 of 53
17. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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My husband takes his father – they’re both passionate about football.
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Question 18 of 53
18. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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My girlfriend is very sensible. She doesn’t like taking
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Question 19 of 53
19. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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You don’t have to finish this today. There’s no hurry. You can take your
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Question 20 of 53
20. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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I’m taking yoga because I need to learn to relax.
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Question 21 of 53
21. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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Let’s take of the lovely weather and have a barbecue.
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Question 22 of 53
22. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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We didn’t take the rush hour traffic into so we nearly missed our flight.
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Question 23 of 53
23. Question
Complete the sentences with a suitable word.
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The Glastonbury Festival usually takes on the last weekend in June.
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Question 24 of 53
24. Question
Complete the sentences with the present or the future (will / won’t) form of the verbs in the box.
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Plants die if they enough water.
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Question 25 of 53
25. Question
Complete the sentences with the present or the future (will / won’t) form of the verbs in the box.
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I and see the doctor if I don’t feel better tomorrow.
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Question 26 of 53
26. Question
Complete the sentences with the present or the future (will / won’t) form of the verbs in the box.
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If it soon, there will be a drought.
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Question 27 of 53
27. Question
Complete the sentences with the present or the future (will / won’t) form of the verbs in the box.
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Some dogs bite if they scared.
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Question 28 of 53
28. Question
Complete the sentences with the present or the future (will / won’t) form of the verbs in the box.
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If we don’t sell our house, we
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Question 29 of 53
29. Question
Complete the sentences with the present or the future (will / won’t) form of the verbs in the box.
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If Justin tonight, Karen will be delighted.
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Question 30 of 53
30. Question
Complete the sentences with the present or the future (will / won’t) form of the verbs in the box.
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My sister the phone if she’s watching a film on TV.
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Question 31 of 53
31. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
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Don’t call them now. They lunch. (have)
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Question 32 of 53
32. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
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I if those people don’t stop talking. (complain)
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Question 33 of 53
33. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
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If you tell me what’s wrong, I anything, (not say)
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Question 34 of 53
34. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
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If everything goes to plan, we work early today. (finish)
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Question 35 of 53
35. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
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I won’t be able to talk to you if I when you call. (drive)
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Question 36 of 53
36. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
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If you Dan Brown’s new book yet. I’ll buy you a copy for your birthday. (not read)
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Question 37 of 53
37. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
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You’ll get wet if you an umbrella with you. (not take)
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Question 38 of 53
38. Question
Complete the gapped sentence so that it means the same as the sentence (or sentences) before Use a time expression from the box and no more than two other words.
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My boyfriend will arrive at his hotel. He’ll call me immediately.
My boyfriend will call me at his hotel.
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Question 39 of 53
39. Question
Complete the gapped sentence so that it means the same as the sentence (or sentences) before Use a time expression from the box and no more than two other words.
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We’ll arrive in time for lunch if the traffic isn’t bad.
We’ll arrive in time for lunch is bad.
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Question 40 of 53
40. Question
Complete the gapped sentence so that it means the same as the sentence (or sentences) before Use a time expression from the box and no more than two other words.
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I’m going to call my husband. He might forget his doctor’s appointment.
I’m going to call my husband his doctor’s appointment.
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Question 41 of 53
41. Question
Complete the gapped sentence so that it means the same as the sentence (or sentences) before Use a time expression from the box and no more than two other words.
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She’s going to pack her suitcase. Then she’ll go to bed.
She’s going to pack her suitcase to bed.
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Question 42 of 53
42. Question
Complete the gapped sentence so that it means the same as the sentence (or sentences) before Use a time expression from the box and no more than two other words.
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They’ll get married and then they’ll live together.
They won’t live together married.
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Question 43 of 53
43. Question
Complete the gapped sentence so that it means the same as the sentence (or sentences) before Use a time expression from the box and no more than two other words.
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I’ll do my Pilates and then I’ll have a shower.
I’ll have a shower my Pilates.
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Question 44 of 53
44. Question
choose the stress in the words.
1. a|ccount
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Question 45 of 53
45. Question
choose the stress in the words.
2. ad|van|tage
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Question 46 of 53
46. Question
choose the stress in the words.
3. a|tti|tude
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Question 47 of 53
47. Question
choose the stress in the words.
4. con|trol
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Question 48 of 53
48. Question
choose the stress in the words.
5. de|ci|sion
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Question 49 of 53
49. Question
choose the stress in the words.
6. in|su|rance
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Question 50 of 53
50. Question
choose the stress in the words.
7. night|mare
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Question 51 of 53
51. Question
choose the stress in the words.
8. ri|sky
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Question 52 of 53
52. Question
choose the stress in the words.
9. safe|ty
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Question 53 of 53
53. Question
Listen to part of a radio programme where Andy Evans talks about bungee jumping and complete the sentences. You sometimes have to write more than one word.
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i. The first bungee jumps originated on the island of Vanuatu, which is in the .
ii. Young men called ‘land divers’ used to jump off platforms with vines tied to
iii. In 1979 Chris Baker and three friends jumped off the Clifton Suspension Bridge in the city of , using a rope called a ‘bungee’.
iv. Immediately after the team had jumped, they by police.
v. However, people carried on doing bungee jumps, especially in .
vi. Many people did jumps from the in San Francisco.
vii. Some of the jumps were sponsored by
viii. Fatalities sometimes occur when people use a bungee which is .
ix. Calculations and fittings should be -checked before each jump.
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