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Question 1 of 53
1. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
1. Jack encouraged me to try/ that I try a new hairdresser’s.
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Question 2 of 53
2. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
2. John regretted not asking/ to not ask how much the hotel was before he booked it.
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Question 3 of 53
3. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
3. Sheila insisted on paying/ to pay for all our drinks.
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Question 4 of 53
4. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
4. Peter convinced me not to give up/ not giving up playing rugby.
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Question 5 of 53
5. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
5. I suggested to buy / buying Anne some flowers, but Lisa said she’d prefer chocolates.
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Question 6 of 53
6. Question
Choose the correct word(s).
6. My neighbour threatened to cut / cutting down the trees in the garden.
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Question 7 of 53
7. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
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It’s difficult to avoid (photograph) by paparazzi when you’re famous.
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Question 8 of 53
8. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
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The gym is closed this week – it (redecorate).
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Question 9 of 53
9. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
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I saw Miranda in the art exhibition. She (show) around by one of the artists.
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Question 10 of 53
10. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
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Drivers shouldn’t (fine) for parking ten minutes longer than they’ve paid for.
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Question 11 of 53
11. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
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Chelsea refused (beat) and ended up winning the match.
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Question 12 of 53
12. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
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The couple (think) to have escaped to France.
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Question 13 of 53
13. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
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Fish and chips used to (wrap) in old newspapers.
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Question 14 of 53
14. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
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That restaurant (say) to be one of the best in Europe.
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Question 15 of 53
15. Question
put the words in the correct order
1. to / valued / the / an / we / get / painting / expert / decided / by
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expert
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Question 16 of 53
16. Question
put the words in the correct order
2. my / going / out / tooth / have / I’m / bad / to / tomorrow / taken
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bad
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going
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tooth
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Question 17 of 53
17. Question
put the words in the correct order
3. it / my / checked / I / fully / sold / had / car / I / before
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Question 18 of 53
18. Question
put the words in the correct order
4. house / you / same / exactly / your / will / painted / have / colour / the
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house
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colour
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Question 19 of 53
19. Question
put the words in the correct order
5. bigger / anyone / get / why / lips / to / made / would / want / their / ?
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would
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made
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lips
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bigger
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Question 20 of 53
20. Question
put the words in the correct order
6. our / installed / heating / two / we’re / new / system / weeks / having / in
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weeks
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two
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new
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installed
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Question 21 of 53
21. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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The of the jury was that Mr Anderson was guilty of all charges.
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Question 22 of 53
22. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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The man was charged with after following Miss Stevens everywhere.
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Question 23 of 53
23. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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Cigarettes are often into the UK because the tax is so high on them there.
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Question 24 of 53
24. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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Two described seeing the attack from their bedroom windows.
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Question 25 of 53
25. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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After being by police for several hours, the woman confessed to the crime.
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Question 26 of 53
26. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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Both men were to three years in prison.
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Question 27 of 53
27. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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The gave the woman a shorter sentence because she had pleaded guilty.
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Question 28 of 53
28. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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The demanded £50,000 for the safe return of the director’s wife.
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Question 29 of 53
29. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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Both women were because of a lack of reliable evidence.
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Question 30 of 53
30. Question
Complete the words in the sentences.
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The politician was by a friend who knew some of his guilty secrets.
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Question 31 of 53
31. Question
Choose the correct word.
1. That news report isn’t at all objective – it’s very ________.
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Question 32 of 53
32. Question
Choose the correct word.
2. Critics have given the new show very favourable ________.
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Question 33 of 53
33. Question
Choose the correct word.
3. The internet isn’t ________ so you can read stories there that aren’t in the newspapers.
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Question 34 of 53
34. Question
Choose the correct word.
4. Bill doesn’t work for one single newspaper, he’s a ________ journalist.
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Question 35 of 53
35. Question
Choose the correct word.
5. Ellen was a war ________ until she had children. She writes about local politics now.
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Question 36 of 53
36. Question
Choose the correct word.
6. The ______ on the tennis final screamed with joy when Andy Murray won.
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Question 37 of 53
37. Question
Choose the correct word.
7. I read that magazine for all the celebrity ________ – it’s fun but I know it’s not all true.
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Question 38 of 53
38. Question
Choose the correct word.
8. They use such strong language in their news stories – it’s too ________ for me.
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Question 39 of 53
39. Question
Choose the correct word.
9. I loved it when that very serious ________ couldn’t stop laughing as he read one story.
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Question 40 of 53
40. Question
Choose the correct word.
10. Government ________ to reduce taxes before next election.
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Question 41 of 53
41. Question
Match the words with the same sound.
1. burglar ________
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Question 42 of 53
42. Question
Match the words with the same sound.
2. judge ________
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Question 43 of 53
43. Question
Match the words with the same sound.
3. court ________
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Question 44 of 53
44. Question
Match the words with the same sound.
4. community ________
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Question 45 of 53
45. Question
Match the words with the same sound.
5. tourists ________
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Question 46 of 53
46. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
1. co|mmen|ta|tor
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Question 47 of 53
47. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
2. pre|sen|ter
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Question 48 of 53
48. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
3. pa|pa|ra|zzi
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Question 49 of 53
49. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
4. man|slaugh|ter
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Question 50 of 53
50. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
5. kid|napp|ing
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Question 51 of 53
51. Question
Read the article about a writer’s life. Five sentences have been removed. Choose from the sentences A-F the one which fits each gap (1-5). There is one extra sentence you do not need to use.
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A Writer’s Life
My biggest dream has always been to become an author. As an enthusiastic reader since I was a toddler, books have been a steady influence, a friend, and an escape. (–––– 1 ––––) To me, reading is second only to breathing. From cereal boxes to fiction, I devour anything and everything I can get hold of. I read from morning, while eating breakfast, to night, before going to sleep. Some of my favourite genres include contemporary women’s novels and thrillers.
I guess this love of books is what drove me to become a writer. The fact that I am always talking, thinking, and plotting helped me with my ambition. I have a need to create and to put into words feelings, thoughts, and desires. To me, books should present a welcome break from the stresses of every day, a way to relax and unwind. There are horrors all around us. (–––– 2 ––––) Novels can carry people away to another place, and allow them to forget, for a short time at least, all the awful things in life. Any type of reading inspires the brain, and gives a change of pace. Children require fantasy and play, and adults also need a break from reality.
Exciting as it is to be able to inspire others, an author’s career is lonely and often dull. Writing requires self-control and determination, and writers, as well as having knowledge of the difficulty of getting published, need to be able to deal with criticism. For every potential writer that there is out there, many give up or fail. I kept trying with the burning desire to do well. (–––– 3 ––––) I needed to try to see if I could do it.
My first writing experience was as a reporter for a small newspaper, almost twenty years ago. I submitted two articles for each of the three months the paper was published. The first month, I was given a bridal show to cover and I had to write an article on how to prepare an elegant, yet inexpensive, wedding. Two local newspapers gave me assignments for various topics, and I realized this is an excellent way to learn the basics as a writer. (–––– 4 ––––)
My goal was to write fiction. Whether creating short stories or ‘the great American novel’, I enjoy fantasy and making up fictitious people and tales about their lives. Although I prefer genres suited to adults, I decided to try writing a children’s book. I first started working on this in 1995, and after reading the extremely rough draft, I recognized the text was a mix of information just thrown together and which was too much for children to understand. I broke up the ideas, planning to turn them into four books.
Unfortunately, life took over and I had to put the book on hold for a while. After my husband and I moved, I returned to reporting, receiving several assignments for a local magazine and two national and international food-trade magazines.
(–––– 5 ––––) The desire to complete and submit the book for publication was as strong as ever. Fortunately, I became a member of a wonderful group that offered support, as well as excellent suggestions. My book, a children’s book intended for ages 8 – 12, was accepted by a publisher and released three years ago. The sequel is almost completed for submission, and to this, I hope to add two or three more to the series, though all of the books work equally well on their own.
Between writing, reading, reviewing, and being with family I enjoy a busy and happy life. I may never become well-known, but my dream has been satisfied. I encourage anyone who wants to write to ‘just do it.’
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A I could not go through life wondering if I would be successful or not.
B Nevertheless, I kept returning to the children’s novel I had in my head.
C After all, we just have to pick up a newspaper or turn on the news to realize how much crime there is in society.
D Meanwhile, four unfinished adult contemporary novels are calling to me, and I plan to get to them one day.
E Although I found reporting enjoyable, I recognized this was not the type of writing I wanted to do.
F I cannot imagine living without the written word.
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Question 52 of 53
52. Question
Listen to five people talking about keeping in touch with their friends. Which opinion does each person express?
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A Writing emails takes up far too much time.
B Using social networking sites keeps everyone up-to-date.
C Texting is really practical at times.
D Nothing is better than chatting face-to-face.
E Spending a weekend away together is better than meeting for a coffee.
F Texting is not as good as chatting on the phone.
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
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Question 53 of 53
53. Question
Listen to an internet security expert talking about ways to protect yourself while using the internet. Choose the correct answer.
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i. According to Alison, people nowadays tend to use social networking sites as well as the phone and email / more than the phone and email / instead of the phone and email.
ii. Friends who accidentally reveal information about others’ travel plans / future social events / new purchases are actually putting them at risk.
iii. Alison advises against opening / saving / deleting certain attachments in messages.
iv. In terms of your online profile, it’s a good idea to give your family access to it / limit how much people can see / allow all your friends to see it.
v. Alison suggests that people may get in trouble at home / with friends / at work because of an inappropriate comment.
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