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|l,": veal g bolt of liglrtning a|most (1) ... I-y,n N{illel,'s hottse ,ith hr [rvo hilI insicle. '.lr
was
_
hug ristr," shc says,.ecallillg the trifig i. .'I\I1, th and I rr
otrtsic{e,i"rp","i"ry,r,-ig
stop floodrvater fr coming in t hus. Sir,i, I,(2)... t the g.u,,,r.lby on-.],r.r,"'nu,,,
'
trui,g_ Wb'"n
...
mys:lup, the f d the ti ut of tlr,}us (,44) ... Yh; l;;i
isJ...' u,l;(6.;;-"i"J, ",
found the ill, ihankftrll_v uhur-,"d. Lt l rvas td tbut tb . ,tii,.t iigiit"ii,g
i,
}:J::::q,::'".rY,1}^:''on,t
h irl million." ] fact, it is calcrrlaled at one hi in 600 000. d
;rl,.i, ti ... riglr,ni, u"i,'iiT* gl" t"
knorv that m in mi (7) ... hand-held lightning clet".tn,-*hi.h;;
,j;;jlghtig u to 70 kri away.
11) had destroyed
2) dsts
3) destroyed
1r) ,s clestol,ed
iijJl
2.
1) hard thl
2) u,as tlrrr,l,
3) tlrerv
1r)
have thw
1) rvas pickirlg
2) had picked
) picked
1r)
pick
) dstd
4) have clestroyed
2) blocked
) rvas kig
4) has bec,rr kd
2) rvill tir
3) was fd
3.
4.
1) wr
destoying
2) had
destroyed
5.
1) wtrs kd
6.
1) had
7.
fl
l) has muftud
2) had rtrftud
) f:r
) r lleing mlrtrttud
4) has mrruthtud
. r( .
. I got woken up today l dauglrte srmig, "Dad ... it's snorr.ing ... it's snorr,ing!" She.just coulcln't believe
it -,not sttisil as the},,said_(48) ... th nervs th it hasn't snorved h;].;i;."""ri'-
rs! We deciclec1 not to
send h to school, and rve h<t (z{9)'... gt tilne
We nrade Sno\vlnan (,4r0) ... the backyarcl. We trsed lid
ll'is ftl the cycs and Jt f th nose bec:ause it *,, ,, lr,,byi,inii,ir-,"i.-*pr";;";;
...
the rr"'th t llllt l ha'c s""n .'on,,.] of tltcnl
j; ; ,;,,.". It lcloks
.jtrst st alld ing r t,,"." ,r u,ing;;li;L;;,r:;,;
Iike the wk
of skillful lrt f lr-lr,i. It rvas cltaos, thougi, ,r,
". i;oirlg to wk, .nl,hole load of ttlks w stuck
(,412) ", the s'. d it's beell (l13).... rl,y bad
(,ali)
... tlrb citnrs ts
th, ltfrr".-,r""
...
snoB, lnelts tlu\L,' thc, darrlagt' is lrl dclne. 1ei,s
Scl t'nr fid we W't "
io.or ,",,
;;r"r;j'i]iil
rii]l
""ii"g""i,
8.
1)
2) at
) fl
4) l
1)
2)
3) tlre
4)-
1)
2) i
3) clf
4) lg
1) about
2)
3)
4) of
1)
2) at
) i
4) to
1)
2)
) the
4)-
2) rvith
3)
4)
2)
) th
4)-
9.
l.
11.
12.
l.
14.
1)
ty
15.
1)
.
.
't6. This piece of equiplnent is... tc_t r thatr tlre ltri clne.
1) f
chc:apest
lr
lr
f'or:
2) lulr
) t m
4) m hlr
collectiorr of vases t. shelt,
1) rriotlre's-itr-lar,r"s 2) motlre's-in-larv l}) rncrtlre-irr-larv
4) rthr-i-lr's
.,.
',
;";;i-
. r , .
18. h l.jit. of sttrdelrts is d), to rt th hllg g|l!g mirth i less tlran 2 lrous to quality.
|24
1 9. 'l'he_v hi
all sizes of shoes excelt tlre size six srl I lratl ttl s:h f lriglr-heelKl pink
123
shr les
to lth
8 i th shops.
stleech
l234
_ .
. lf'you h, to rvalking itr ur locirl k tlw att<i yott find book with label insicle (,422) ... 'Reacl
artd Release l', dtln't jttst treat it as (,{23) ... . \,'otr've (24) ... s ml of 'bbokciossitlg',
2) srr,ig
) tc.lling
zr)
talking
1) rl
2) huur
3) tirn
4)
ioke
1) t:lke
2) g
) collle
4) move
1) tlu<1
2) started
) d
23.
24.
25.
2.
) haplrened
) ftrll
2) allscllute
) all
4) rhole
) lc,tting
2) passing
) lrolding
4) taking
2) liri
) hold
4) takc
1) rulr
2) d
3) strlt
4) li
l) place
2) t
l3)
27.
28..
1)
pick
29.
.
1.
initials
) ll
2) headline
.) title
4) c:alIiIrg
, -.
32. Will tbllclrving t lris advice lrelp hi tl hlthir?
1) lt rvill titrl rr,k.
3) Unrvillingly.
2) lt's as follclrr.s.
4) He'll <{ his Llest.
1)
-, .
2) The rneeting is
2) What is sh?
r,r.
What
cloc.s
1+)
sh like?
35. . . .
z\. So, do votl fl lil<e doing anythirlg tonight?
|}. h. ll? l<litlll't knorvyotl lracla ill.Ilrr olcIis lrc1'
. Wel!, acttrall_1,, I'r ld going to sc.e film with m thl,.
D. d r1o yott gtrt rvith llin all-r.ightZ
. l r ll ml. I-Ie's 8oo(l bit ld th r.
L] I-ic's gt. We get ll rvell. I{e likes the salne kind of films as rne.
1)tsI;
2)DI]F
)ACBI]DIr
5
4)ACDF,BE
. . .
. .1. The mmt t Ol1,mpic glory and gold clcctts r fur s rnorelrt wlrich l:s th t'octts
f tlre lives of athletcs fr all r thrld. This one evelrt is tlli nrajrr goal and i tl to aclrieve thi tlrl
tlrev rd to nral<e _s:tifi_. AIl atlrletesae selected thi iil ()lympic Cotlnlittee tO Slrt
thi u tr and. , selecterl they face tv; j delnands. h fist is tlre mountaili of fm filling,
rk arrd
dmiistti. 'h second is to finalise thjr ti f th Ganrc,s. N,tost athletes hr, lrighl},-devrlped tiriig
schedules which them to h th height of tlrei flIr fr tittlr event. I"r, t Olynpici
"
+j
3) th variety of nationalities
39. Horv did th witr t rh she l medal?
1 ) Slre tlrought ofall the sut she hd eceived.
2) She knerv it \\,as very imrtt momellt.
) She flt it ,s the grtst hu of h lif.
.
4. to uu ( 2)
1 ) trl keep u
2) to give up
3) to uslr u
41. to bcnefit ( 4)
1 ) to urg
3) to help
2) to gain
( .
42. vou l,ri,1u stay i th Olympic'Vi|lage', ... . ( )
!) It l)lr, ocTartilBjlrrBaeTccb )rtlrrItiiii , .., .
2) tJ It,rc Y}I tlltl.tiili rr, .., .
l]) If, ts, Bbi ocTa}IeTecb rtriiii Il, ... .
. 1. () , , .
Do you ,rQ:dru'h! alil! gm of ur clcbsmates? t you spot rulha's gigt m
J'arnous or Bet 0, really
iterestirtg,job_? li rleciderl to loo! up s7me people he'd h, it secrdiry sihoot r.o
J'ii out just th"at.
1. h fist peson I f'ound was drw..'i always rvanted t,,.k in th rtrsic iltrst. I ridl rne,
'As student, I trsed to do DJ rr,_k_t th rveekends. The academic sicle of university waslr't nrv li
riit1,. ft
2. rr rvas ruh l of shclck Slre rvas alrr.avs t]t quiet at sc:hool. Sh explained, 'ft school I got
t Co|lege to do fu-r dg, btrt_atte I sl,apped to Gg dg *,hi.l, i ugt,uu,
molejnterestirrg. tlrtrt us, I ttret some people rvho r thinking ofioining thearluy,. strddc,nly lisI it was
jtrst the thing t m too. ft gdtrti. I slrenl a t dbing tiriiig d th sirdorvc.d hh ffi 1
two months t gettin8 m w fist c:olnmission." she w hs fifiy-five so-lclies ud ]r rtd. "tti
depn_ds tln fm d tinle sered, hrt I h to h mtd to the k of captain itl t. s' ti."
3. rI rvas alu,ays patien_t st, so I rvasn't suprisedto find him still in th classotlln. tI tolcl ,", "In nry last
.r at school. I sidd teaching aS , but f ended up cloing t$.o s of meclical ,l"gri* i;ri;".t. i i"u",
ll felt committcd to it.and after_trvo yeaTs srvitched to Biology. s til tig cOLlSe ,,h I
S.t lot of time_ i schools th th in ltu tht. 'I'h ?tg is tht. u rild up teaihing stvle qtrite
qui,cklV, but _you do miss out bit the eclucational th hid it. I iorv *,r in irrnei-city ,".i sc,bool
d the challenge is totivating th t]r tulllstlr pupils to I."
shock of all was Diane. Sh rras quite su at school d the last s [ expected to rvorking as
" , 1. iggst
fashion
model. As sh explained, j9l rvho ays 1,ou lr;,r model just s u' rtt is totally Wrg.
sttccc,ssful vott need lit, di, ratrriity as tl,ell_as gotld looiis. nrodel'jiob involve-s gettingirp r,
fmig miils in tt of the im even lvh u feel ]. It is often e*hatrsiing. tt's gl,ru;"r ii
vott k it to.the top, btrt most don't. Ftut_l, t'ni building up th ill ssr to t m o.n 8
because nodellirrg is not something vou ciln do fi."
placc at
position?
46. feels tlr rl,ee sl s and cons of tlre trus h/sh took?
47. finds the rrdit natue of the.iob exciting?
48- feels that people m bave the rrg idea abolrt his/h job?
(81-4}. ,.
, - . .
r (85-7}.3
, l .
15 .
. GllL(_5) ...1l'noq and feeling good go tgth. ur men_tal d physical ivell-being is directly affected
rvhat rve eat. z\ hlth diet is the kerr Bui ,hi .s 'g9od' diet? Firstly, ii is it tu""ut .or"ing "u.
food gu. hr r-ftr <lifft iood gus, (6) ...Tit ;nto Ji;;.. fi;;;rid inclicates whih foocl
w r lnost in
(7)
... ot.
(8, 9}. 8 89 . . .
vouo\ntrvlostsndrigsolnpoktInonyutit'sdetinitlyrr'othverypinyl
fi.
, .
h h to rvait () two B.eeks to my to thi t)t.
. .
No imil r, believes tlrat h (1) ... but it sls tht some tyirrg to m:rke il cietection as easy irs
possible f th policc. l.|, coul}t y rvlriclr (2) ... famcltts f its peac:efu1 citiz-ens, cltle ll ust into sh.op
il demancled m1,. But is he (3) ...- hilnself in the 'V cilme,l,a (um.v uOtt.lu), h clrallged his
mid d aslied the silop ,rks to call tlre police. l,thig hri lreerr going fine, h said lt, until h ljsd he
(r{4) ... to put his lrraik. And have 1,otr lreaid abotrt th trvo Bitish r rvlro tid to sh? UftutI, th
it
lladll't trthls in tlre u,ll nlisks th (,45) ... . While tht,r trig to fitl.the tltr, thl,rmd
,I (,46)
...
-h thr ind knocked h t unconscioLlS. 'Don't l1,orry,, said th Wll rvhen the l m rud,
(7)
.-.
?'
yotr
rvhile
like
of
tea
\Mould
cup
liuts,
in
fc,
h
police
they'll
and
th
1,u
1.
2) rvill caught
) catchc:s
4) lvill catch
1) is long
2) is lorrg being
) lvas long
/l) hs lg
1) lras dmid
2) aclrires
) was adrnied
4) rvas irclmiring
1) had forgotterr
2) rvas fgttig
) was fgltt
1+)
1) rvorrr
2) rr rig
) hd rvorn
4) rvclre rIr
) is caught
2.
3.
4.
5,
6.
) ld
phorre
7.
1) ae rvaited
2) arn ld
phoned
2) will rvaited
) have ld
phoned
) waitirrg
1r)
f8ts
hd ldl,hd
4) h rvaiting
. .
h fg11, people totlav rvho could exist rvitlrottt tlri mobile phones. Flwl,,, the nrobile h lras its
lu,ks that people ofterr fgt (8) ... . Not all people k,ht to tlse ril_h (!). ... respect
to the people a.ounil, so tyirrg t slc,ep (10) ... bus these <lays has m_till irssi. ]lwv, [h
is dbnying that nrobile hs ltavci trumr of advantages. Parents give tlreir hild r fdr if they_take
thi phoneJwith th wlrerr th go tlut. In additiorr, tlre ril is (,411) ... pal,ticlrlil,ly effectil,e tool (12) ...
tgs wh they walrt to get hi f of (13) ... hg, asall they lrave to do.is dial th:ir ts' ur d
th fily'taxi'wi[l ir, f(14) ... gd time. (15) ... l, it seens that til plrones h as m
disadvantages ils positive aspects.
8.
1) of
2) about
) off
4) ottt
1) f
2) to
3) rvitlr
4)
1) at
2) in
3)
zr)
1)
2) arl
) the
4)-
1) f'r
2) at
3)
1)
2) an
3) the
4)-
1)
2)
) th
tl)
1) F'r
2)
3) In
4) At
9.
10.
11.
12.
,13.
14.
15.
. .
16. People ... about rvhat and lrorv muh tlrey dik tlrese days.
) muh mr ssi /r) rtlh m ssiir
1) f muh ssi 2) f r ssi
17. couldn't tnemorise his ... explarration of lro, to play ikt.
4) ftrthe-in-lalv's
3) fathe's-irr-larv
2 ) t'tlr's-i-lw's
1) fathe-irr-lalv
8
. , .
A't8. 'l'h mc'clia itst i th ,dli \\,as ]t so th, ls lt, drlzen htgrhs.
124
l234
2. Nobody carr completely su allout tlte extent to rvhat people al,c infltrenced b), what thev 1 i the r,,",ss.
124
21. ]-h k's ti to sting rvas sr.r.el]in d i, bec:ruse lre prrt orr r,eil and irelrnet.
. .
Pos-siy tlre clrilliest pl;rce 5,olt cotrld (22' ... i is th Snclrv Village Ice Hotel, (,423) ... in th l,-inlanci.
'h.htl (24) ... tlre rtst of u,Irs in tlre col<iest of settings.'lre rvalls, ccilings, and frritu
- inclucling
the beds - r a_ll (,{25) ... f1,om ice, so the idr tmttl stir.vs pc]niulentlv ljz. fr sendingyorr ofT
to u s_l m fr t,h rlight th hotel (26) ... ] nlattess. lllankc.t d of ii (:t ozeiit 1 skln,
l thcl,talslec,ping (27) .... Iig in bcd, (,428) ... ,illll irssd totalsilence. SIippery sufs and icy
rs r,thr, tl the hotel's liglrts rrilr (,429) ... l all niglrt. Last tinle l ,s thr I (,430) ... in bed fr
h.trs utig il jtlltlping or,c t'ences. l fially (l31) ... aslte1l ai S.tlO a.ll. fi enio5,ing lliief glimpse of
th legendal,y Nrtlr l-ights, llragical displays of u and gll light visie in th night .sk_l up to 200 tirrles ,
22.
2) stail
.)
put
1+)
2) hId
.)
set
4) Iocated
1) fis
2) su6lgests
) rlss
4) advises
) done
2) inventecl
) rd
) takes
2) aliorvs
) bcllrTrrvs
4) r,ids
2) bag
) bcd
4)
2) rrrrs
) hosts
1) kept
2) taken
i3) srvitclrecl
,'l) rnove<l
1) laid
2) lain
) lay
4) lied
1) llg
2) llecanre
) sttd
zr)
1) lc.ave
st:rnd
2.
1
) ught
24.
25.
26.
27.
1)
) id
28.
1
) guests
29.
30.
) ir,s
51.
fell
, -.
32. Does u ighlu keep coplaining alrout vottr loud lirsic'/
1) h, ltot so bad.
1r) Nothin8 at all.
2) l'm fid not.
iJ) l-uckily, lg.
-, .
33. r't you?
1) I think l bit lazy.
) | r fid ] 't help.
2) I m not goitlg to itf.
4) l alrr in trvo nrinds.
34. Ncl. it's aIl ight, thk you. I manirge.
l) l'm sry l'm late,
2) flave you got tlre iglrt time, please?
) Calt we 8 out'/
4 ) Would you likc. l to lr suitcase?
35. , . .
. d rvlrat irbout the lbcld?
. h, beautiful. h, ,_ tiips r, day and they shorved tts all the local sights. l'h r,r,as so muclr histl to
see. You'd love it thr, horrestly.
. It cloes souncl good. Arrd rht about th surulig ? Was that i?
D. So, horv rvas tlre holiday?
. It rvas excellent. 1'h tsl ;ld it all i the lrote]. They sr,,d th d rlls hot mortring
beakfast.
rvas fantastic. 1'hey ogarrised r,thig so rve]l. As soon as we rid at th it, ur ui met uS
and took us to tlre lrotel.
rvit h
h, it
1)DEcBAF
2)DF
3)DFAECI]
9
4)DBcEAF
.
. .
Tbis ls rvhat tlre famotts trsicialr \hudi I\lelrtrhin rvits alxrtlt hirnself.
It's.colrsurnt nrotion, tiuus ttti of settling
1. t}eing ,, to,,ri,,!bri.ll" ii "lrit like illg sajlor.
is
c,n.|ovig.llcing alone rvitlr. r u,it'e.
idhiid
r
people.
So
* hbtellrcl ,n""i'i'ng n"*
, ,-",r.,l;"Ji"ri
into
rn:ts ,h 1rvas iive. i,",ilurt rrght tt fist . antlclovc,.ioyotrsly
"i""ijryr,i-,Jriu
the nlost beatrtifill ts of lifi;i'. ]t ,s rrtlftr1 ;li. l vividly
fiom San Frturis, **t"ri"g
rvildeness f w Polluted
;-.;;". it .. tr"uuti,,iY;,;;;" ,,"lr.i, " pr^.b of rtflls and bcatrtiful nrountains,hr,lge
ailr,a,y,engincs that pulled
of
those
t
collectetl
As
l,t
Svst()nls.
htrghs
arrcl noisv St
i;iiiii;.'
'h;;;ir;;;ods
ti.'i'i,r,,is like llinnstcs, itll 81,otlI)s ot,folr1 ].l,".],.l:.".:^,h
r^'ag,olrs
".,.ur,
rvas rvhct] l \\,aS lght Y:lS
sitlc. For I,i:ttls trri,,, nr" hugt.lv t.olnalltic. I\ly fist tlritl .iotrllcv aC1,oSS Ii
hacl th top ['rl. ld i
I
alrvay9
rligt
t
r."n",1,ly,pait.
old. Dtlig tlre day,r ioloi tt.,., rfinilo.u.u"t.'i,ig',li"
the ti hthillv
as
ontentc]cl
,
f""ling.ury
in
bcti
ttireacl
r..r,n,1,1"-up
i"*,tJ
Llre sleepirrg co'rpa.tIt.-i
travel]ed r] the ils tlrotrglr th lright.
.Sirrce,.b"nrr,.jrn lRb.i"",?riJi"clfrlirhustis,clljovingthviewandtlrcsettseoftimelessness,
i;;,'n'i*,;i,ij-;,nu
i thco'il]agc.
(liffeent ntttsic.
.nn,,",inii,r,, utile to sh totally:diffc.relti ,ld, difft, langtrage,
6- Wlry does Yehudi N4enuhin l his lit'e to that of sailor,?
) tJe's alrval,s rncetirlg petl1lle,
1) lie ir.is t]etlnite
2) IJe's alrva_vs on the tttovc.
7. Wlrat clcles lr{uhi say alltlttt tavellirrg ti at night?
3) }{ fclt ,l, st arld lIftirlll1) eniovecl listenirlg trl tlre scltrncls.
2) LI tr<l night-tinlc sll exciting.
8- wlrat tloes Ivlenuhin seem to 1,1it ntost alrottt his lif?
i3) lrcirlg allle tcl titl lrl
1 ) oirrg lroli<la_n- rvhettcvc ltc rvaltrs
Zl iisitirril r,al,iety ol'tlil'lccrrt 1llact,s
utir.
(5\
]1
l ) unwillingly
2) urrexpectedlv
1,1t
of th crllll
Iu
it1"
3) enio5,ing
) inll,eqtrently
.
42. F mis trains hugely omarrtic. ( 2)
1) fl a}leplIKaHIleB II - it-, (tl poNl:l}{Tt]ll|toe,
2) arleplrKatlcIille opveltb] poIIil11,1,1IKoll,
* poillaIlTl{Ka) }{- rlTo o}lrt J)ilI I,1|], ll -I1 a]\repl.lKillllteB
() , _
. .
. sr l
it h ie l i i l f , 7los.sessl1.1ll.s.
1. Melanie lllartin
t t,
^r,,rd.-,li
limitc.d
I'
r
oitt.
rvill
s
,r}ri.i'
ir;;i;; i,.
g, l worrld.jtrst take clothes off the
fcu,
lot ot r,'hene.,et,
rs
r,vhetlrer tlrey'd srtit rne. I,it, some of tlTern would get thw
w" uwll.
2.,\ll
ivlv tlat l. u.luti.. d (trc tlzpo.ttoLtci)etKt),l h rvooclen_floos l lly
10
i l-tl. It souncls stg, }ltrt rl,]telr l srvitclr nry ]u1 h, I feel lot lm
th l ,ottlcl in an office. of tls, tlre look of things does r jnto it too, but I thin'k if yorr keep ur clnths ancl
possessions tidr,l it ir u motrcl.
Popl_e ud nre leacl
3. Grhm Knight
'I-he design of llr1, flat is t fashion
stittenlent. It's meant to tl and tmI, but I did it becatlse
l like it, Ot because it's the tlt tI,ed. It's r, mrth l Spae because I desigrred tlie irrti myself. It's r.
h_ornelv It's l vr futi1. I love cool<ing anci. th focal point of th flat is theiteel wkt i"
ii.. u."".
h:'s . dining t_, so I both cook and i the i,kt. I r always lraving people ,oun.l fo, li ibey
seenr to like the iflit of it. ln th living rr, th t*,o rmfs J i ik sicle t. I d't fee} th
need f anl,thing e_lse llecattse I'm not vev-mateialistic rs ll.
4. ir lt
I don't hv rl,dr. N{y clothes hg.hid .s-thugh uti so that l take in everything at
,gl. v th il is tsr,t plastjc shlf ,lrich I pLrt mirs and jums. I u lr..*]ti.d
thing^s atld,I'm d to spenrl quite lot of m o]l olle itenr. hrt, it lasts , ruh longei th h clothes
that I think the rlitu evel}s itself out time, because l end u buying fwr thins ll. I uiually h
shopping spree,(n 4 mu ",tl) at tlre stt of eah SeaSOll ancl l esisithenptation"to buy things iuls
i,t,, I rvill l5z hr things in trvo quality fis and, as I get llr, I'think I k rvhaTsuits ni", ro
I don't rk r nristakes.
(l-4). .
, . , .
- ancl that's official! (1) ... lrave rtl tht u th.i r (2) ... like colds r
tlu. ri,lith votl rl''rnt t.o I t, especially at rvori<. h h bnly rtl started tii thr1i ,.li".i.f,iii
ulro
c;rtchig-.}rllin ddis, d,rirt stoie assistant, rvas inaingiii,,rbit .i"i
... . "'h previotts"r,
mg
irri
rvas (B/r) ..., ;lnti it ,s tlifTicult to r"k ,h he rvas rud," ire says. "]h "",i,]
gt,o,ir"one else .h is frrlrny t
rvlio gir.es out lot of g, d I sucldenly felt nlrrch Wl torvaids theiob."
\,{oods iltius
(5-7). 3 , .
,1 5 .
_, l hoptl.|iIn ancl Sh rvrll lrave hr, ,ig. lrr,, l t su (5) ... wife family ,ill St
.Jir l his mttsic. It is obviotrs tlrat the gti;ia ,ill ildlm theii hm..|ii hopes tn 11 ..Ito un
8rrt rvjth rdillg OI),. Pt,l,haps otre clav bf his wk ,ill (7)"... lisl.
(8,89). 8 g . , .
8. A.colleagtte at rr,k hird small boat i rl,hich everyTveekend h used to go sailing. irrvited m and friencl
of mi, to 8 with.him tl sailing tri. We iinagineh that ush,s sitting"on lb* .t tb" "i,-i
".,
surlbathing and cloing rht we rvarlted. But the ieality rr.as sucir difft. "
^
9. u 1il, rvlro or,r,ned the bclat, rvirs l h_ at sea. As result, thr we r actuaily at sea most of the tire.
Whtv h rveather rve sailed and . \V got tan llut Irot fm the sun, it rvas f tb" iii""g i..i"al *bi.b
erv it cold sea rr,t in tIr fhces ir|lday.
. .
l. I salv.|arle th ( ) day.
11
t
}
..
sl unlttrorvn ti i the Past. I (1) ", itl
)i2r..u i, tlr. t""ii!fii hu,t ."ul,iii. ,un,," i il[
in
occ,asi.,n
sttt<lent
u,
..:;i;;r-;ii,ri.,
r\ frr,s
I'iii;
"g"
th]thtofthcllessorrrr.hr,".b"gu,rti'r-i;;;.ii;;;ilijiil.,iit.nI(,44)...(tt,.,tt,.mr,.)!ieelirlg
r*ornL,.iiil;r;:;i;ri;;b"Ki"r-r"i'fi..?,.int.,.,l<nerr]that,,,,u'pr.uin,,socc'asirlIll(A5)",tocollt't't
<1jtr.lkr.r
.lir.r,rs.ci the topic alearlv. l [ lotlkccl 1rtlzzlt'tl
it [Ilt th otficc t. l (.46) ... to m ,tua"nt'u,,j';;k;,l'r; il;r,1* l,,n,l
diiln't rk the di l'rr
I Irr,, n y oroi"""rr,,t th" i
d lil that rve (7 ) ...'anything like tht f.
ieellnj g a\vay, . ,"i,en t tiied lt to ,lrt the -s[ tt,
1.
2.
1) have lkl
2) m wkig
) rr.kd
4) r Lreing r.voked
1) have givelr
2) rvas givett
4) rilas giving
.
1) h
rlevetalrgl-rt
4.
4) rvas r teaching
/r) lrave beett s,rd
1) srvarped
2) rvas slvanlped
13)
1) rvas g
2) lrave gorre
4) rvas going
2) tu-rd
) rvas tutl
4) rvas tunirlg
5.
6.
I) hat1 ,
7.
tul
) r1,on't do
.4
) haven't dorre
1) hlrcln't done
2)
rr
,
.
(8)
... frrll-tine paid wk rr hilc thev r still strrcl_ying,
trp
tik.
rri,it
.
t'
rt,,.ii
un',n,ni!
n
u..
Recerrtly,
"
.1.1ris
rr.,.]Jrrr" they see th aclvantages clf ha,ing
trreans that sorne of t,hm cncl uP u.tuorryi"uri;;iili,',.id."7.n,iir.,
I easonallle \\,g S that
(9) ... stablc, ir.-u,rJ f""t tlrat this i, ,i" ur"l t},,.n git,ting lg,. rig' college r u ivsit, Wh
at
r,eie
th
.,.
l )
1:lr"
tlrev to b"gin tJ'lr;y? i6) ... ;"l"?ti,"" i,"r. i",T t
... lllinagirlg tltt,i rliclrlcv atltlovcI,slleltrl
:i"'il;ir'li;ii;,"b,_,r"",i"i.,,JZ S,,rn"rin,e, it is b",ar,,re il,"u ",r",,uigoo,t 1atZ1
keerl t'ft,SttI(l[srlit ds alld it
Bui,1.r,,i,"
theil,ft,trit.
l,
n.t
Scrn.lcti,,i.ri,
(l)... elltctaitllt]cnt ll clotlles.
to v all tlrc c:os|s of (r5) ",
sttrdetrts
(l)
...
is l,y easy to b,,il,t up ,i;;;,.:;;. ;,i i;i;;i,;,rri i,,,,,rri
acctllntllotiat ion d Lh ss expetlses
8.
1)
2)
) the
4)-
1)
2)
) the
4\-
1) out
2) itt
i3)
1)
2) into
ll) out
4) off
2) tr
) at
4)
2)
i}) at
4)
1) t'
2) rvitlr
) tlf
1r)
1)
2)
) th
4)-
9.
l.
11.
12-
) rr
itli
13.
1)
14.
15.
4) otf
to
,
,
hd expectecl,.
tlrey
th
W...
shorvetl tlrat sales tigus
16. h cglnpally's ul rt
'2>
1r) tnuclr lr
f
)
ruh lrrore
1) f,,. ,n,i,."
lr,
17. Nly
...
lorvest
lr
1)th-i-lrt"s 2)lrthr-i-lrv
13)
1ltlr's-i-lrv
t2
1r
) tll's-i
-larr,'s
. , .
,I8. grlrvig ttlttTlilet,rl{ pt,oplc. is r]rrlr1 to []ells Canvo_!] eitclt 1,1,111 tti go rltig (},] i_t_]]!l?t!.
1,24
19. ,,\rlrl trtlw look at is jsrr] altti sat, rr,ltat il;ltt evc.nt of tclcla), it is rieclicatecl to.
1234
2. ]' first trvcl Gdtth 1llnrs, rvhat tl_rl rl ilt the 197, considered c]assics.
1,2:]4
still
. .
Whtl th N{oscow ,Slate itts goes its annual (22) ... of ur, th tlrtg tmlrs of th circlts
expected to (,,t23) ... ,ith thir erltrcation. The itts usully stops fl I'ewdavJin h torvn, so hw do the
\Io1ln8
lJ
2) strcceecl
) continue
4) catch
2) lrk
i}) r
4) uti
2) do
) ir.tl
4) kw
2) ttlLrclr
l,})
2) hrgs
l}) cclrltlucts
2) comes
) does
4) rnakes
t) conrrects
2) tlelnands
) ctlrrtacts
4) appeals
1) nervs
2) sign
13)
2) rrir,
) llt
1) rg
tl
4)
2.
'1.
24.
) gss
1)job
.ju
25.
1
) nrake
26.
1) id
vierv
1l)
line
27.
l
) lil,s
2.
29.
t,u
rs
) rrs
0.
signal
1.
1
) reaclr
) message
1r)
, -.
32. What do you think of his rr,?
l) l tlon't thillk so.
3) Nothing of th kind.
zr) Jt's tig.
2) I don't think rnuch of it.
-. .
33. So have
1)
I.
l think
slre is rist:rl<en.
zr) Wel],
35. , . .
. Rut you rvorkecl in it clotlres sh f ,lrile, clidn't you?
3)tl
2)DEBFCA
1)DFl\
zr)DEAFBC
. r . .
ST *iri th ;; ;g;t]iu,lr"uuu snorvmobiles, m guitle, , an<l I looked otlt rSs the tl.azzling
Gld, to tgll
of Gll,
ot
thst,,|,G_._",:{
Slii thst
Sr,ll
l
:"-;.;;;,iJ;
b_.,.i'i,inl.
th tiny,
tinv. mt
rt-.mt island of Svalbi.ci
htgh lI
mt,isld,f
r to the
i;;,;i;;-;;;i;,"-tl",
of
snorr,. We hd
lI1_|I::::,\,:,ll:
as cvet,v itt, e'd sIo Iv
"*pu,,i"
s, tt w we Wereibrii.i"a *ith shlg.'l'he rlav had lrc t,irrll frustating",
stoP
d StoP
tr all(t
seat,ch t the altenooIt
nbondoi ur sh
[ irbanrlotl
rve decided
,i..iJeJ to
,.r.rh.rl hud
lr;ld irl
frrlm us. Fed
,;;J';;g,,
uo and trrry, un"
,n nt,av
;;;.
;;;;h
igs.
u
tall,
m
of
ihe
one
beside
foi snack
ufrint"nr" l.si to slec.p, alrd we decided to give i to it,,even though
2. s always,
";;;J;r;;i;;;};"J
at
tlre sr tine would unrvise with ur ful'l, fl'ic'nds ud, so
si9"p;,1B
,.,.i,iri;;;;;;r; i":;.
the snorv rvith r binoctrlars,lookig f anyt}ring,moving.
i-scunrred
r!.1lt,
m
s
iur.,o.
lt;n
take
to
,i".ii"a
j;;;
r i|ui", wh I noticed dot the hiz. I rviped the lens, but
uuit
; ii;;. b;d. i;",
",uke
i
;;;';,,;
"'", to
iii"", iiiir "i.. rl g
i."t ,i,ayonnaise lur arld th stiding ,*ulk - it 'v'as l . and
i ,tuil- . the next tlrity r,intrt*J|': !:::;,"ili1,1:,'':"_::,,":,::
u directi
i; ;;; ;l;;i;;;;?t;.ii"li"
;ffi;i]i*.l;;r;;;;i;"" .uu." i l''inil ,ul,as r,ig u sient stight torvads lrir, so lre rltst lra'e
w of ur pc,sct,lce.
s
^.
g,,n
no;-hi;
,", ii"-p"riing u
u itri.t istruti fr r l to ttse th gu to fight th arvaY,
f;.
" *ir'i'.ouple of hudrl
. Wh
:i.;;;",,ll
;;h;
ii".?i,i,
;;ii
s,no'nlollile
4. Bv . the onibul 1u, l 25 mts away t1 the tmtlsh hl changecl. .st trp the
hands
shaking
m,
cold,
with
mill
filr
i
t.
.ur,ntf u'*iil'ii;;;;;;;;;;,ii;ii" i ii.ugii"d to hg
vd
off
the
ttk,
inevitable
f
th
mvself
I
tenscil
as.
nu
"r."
;;]i;;;-;; ii-;; tk;;iru;
".r.iiie,
siight past tls. "Lookl" u,hisl . "hil usl" I trrrtl d
( tt_u nonuoonrnubi i",i",ia"ancl t hell went
lrlts lleltind
l;;,;fi';;";;J;;ili;;i;i;.li1,"rlr"*,:irrgtrrr<l tlte ctll,tle.t,<lf 'ig fer, litrrltlre<l
betrveen
only
thing
,v
the
rv
tl
rvhole
tir,
th
lris
sight
i,,een
iti
ty
it"oi
Ouii,l".a;,
b"u..
fernale
"i,
b""itiuil
us.
seenr
<lidn't
2) It
38. What did th ritr tl about tlre gun?
3) I-Ie rvas keen that tl-re ll shcluldn't [ut.
1) [{ rvas annoyed that hl it irr lris bag.
2) I{e rvas suisd that didn't use it.
39. Horv did the rr,it feel rvlren tlre lr got l,ery close?
) too cold to think
1) sttrpisingly |m 2) trml nelotls
r 4. frustrtig( 1)
1) disappointing
2) exciting
) di
2) uss
) urravoidae
.
42. .., so rve decided to tk it in turns. ( 2)
1) ... Tilrlr , Nl III,I rtyTtt.
" 2)
... l I Ir}l .
3) ... rrTaK. }I rUIr}l corr l,r I]tl.
. . () , u{ . y .
;; ";i g ale,qy holirlay d rlbcorter cts muh about themseltes as th do about the plac:es th oisit.
1. Hugo
ii. el<lest dught, Alice, was t, slre asked f lroliday with m,- iust the trr,o of us. l havc, f'u
I decided to sirol, lr
cbi1.1.en'so'ilZ""'" ii."' ri t;..' get ,d i, and I udstrl rvlrat she'wantetl.
'h wateT gives.the city
magical.
rvas
completely
rvhich
niglrt,
at
We
irid
it.
V."i." i"| li rr.as urius to see
ao*n St[ f, tlre ext,time.yl,firid it juou,see sorethirrg,diffeenc d
irrt. ii
;;;;;fiu t:ecognisilt'g it. So u constalltly get lost. Alice lil Vi. Wc larrjlrc,d lot, ancl tlle best tlring f
m \\,as i;g h itri face.
r"
'r"
|4
2. Daniel
l.rvt,nt to.}amaica ,ith fid. We had so rtrch frrn
- it \\,ils olle of tlre lx.st holidays I've r, had. and
everything is 1, rld inJaraica. h tlring you h nrost often is'No lllm, l-tlai'. t fist I thought tbey -
jrrst saving it, rt th ;lu ealise nothirrg is lr because the rvlrole place is so rld. d that aititude lrlakes
u 'l atld foget abotrt all th thirrgs yott ttsuallv r,rr abottt. We spent day at t rvatclring cruise ship
conre i. Wlren that happens, all th sbops du thi is d 1,ott lrar,e to rgii foianything you rvant ttl u.
You look at somethittg d shake tt heacl arld they 1,r tlre i d u still slrake u d, tit yotl eventuallv
find out at what stage ),otl shotlld g otl i. I bought some ll gt lvooden staltres fr balf the igil i!
3. Krystyna
I thought I rvould t actiyity holida._v last it as I kd ac:tivitv lroliday rvorrld help rne discover hiclden
talents. hs I ,ould tur ottt to illit canoeist, ruti clinrbei skydiver. h tiotrllle with holidays
like this is that you ]v not_like rvhat 1,ott disc:ove. I hl fgtt that I lvorrld rvith gu of people h diy.
It hacl ttd to r horT compe_titive sonre 1leople rvtlttld . Wht. u, clid, thd to first. h will
also have tlre louclest voices an<l k th nost iittig mks. Such daily c:orpanions ian m as shock if yorr
lr usecl to quiet convesatiotls rvitlr u llest fid.
4. Robin
We gd to g tlll sfi. rt of tlre holiday inclLrclccl ir sfi orr th Zarnbezi ir. Irr u th
rvas ittst r fil d myself ancl th guide' I' t ti athletic l wh I got into th tl I managed to tip
it ,r 1 rvt: all ended up in the rL. I rvas qttite figlrtc.ned becattse of tlre cococliles t. We coultln't ttr the
uigllt but tlre gttide u,as r l. I Ie poirrted to <_rk in the rnicldle of th ir d told trs to srlv,irn to it as
fast as rve coulrl, ,hil lre welrt t0 $et help. h h m back r,vith tlr , br,rt ft tlrat I ftrsd to go back
orr tlre ltr. I lvas quite surisl 1, r ;rti. Not that I'd thought of rnyself as tiull r, brrt
tlre shock of rvhat happened left rne tlig y I)eyotls.
Which rs
(l-4). .
, . , .
I\{ s_g, acll_aeology rvas abotrt nakirrg cliscoveies and finding uid tsur. Now it has m
moe,scientific.sub.iect.,AclraeologistsaI,e -lig (1) ... inteested in finding out t-tl abotrt the lives of tliry
people th th th dmti lives of kings and. mrs. 99 % of rhlg ii rl rvith dig, ti,
dig, and c]assifying, d it is itlrithillig'l dangerotts. I{o,evei, tlre rl (2) ... of hlg comes
Stm of ncrv discoveies. the snra]lest piece of tt, hwi (4) ... it t ipp"a. ut
,...
tist gl, hg u wltole ulstdig of tlrings that hd i th past.
tlrugh (3)
(85-7). 3 , .
'l5 .
, i\,lany yotlng, people wds., pes,simistic alut the futur. Tlre,pessimists see tlrat the wld is getting (5) ...
and r rrdd. As srtlt, it is becornill8 m diffictllt to find ,Ii; rr thorrgh pcople (6) ... iir b"eit t go
to trniversity, they not su they rr,ill lLrcky (7) ... to finl .j ftrds. (8, 9). El8 l9 , , .
88. I ,s sittin$ i m.v taxi dig tlre mig ws r,vhen the lr in th k rrcross it the street rvent off.
I ]oclked trp and saw two rskd m rvlrcl runnirrgiorvads nre.
9. h WitS SO confusion vrrvh. Police trs rr, ig towarcls tlre barrk rvlrile pedestians w ruig arvay
fm it. I rvas tunring th key in the ignition rvhen the masked m fi their rviy into t taxi and toldme to
dri off. It rvas tlre sist thing that had r. th happened to Ine.
, .
cla5ls to gist f th us.
15
,:;,.,1;*;i;l..l,
. .
Dir t,
WeIl, hr \\, L, at last! We hd been looking frw,d to ccllning back f ages alrcl we finally (1) ... strfe l
sottrrd last u,k. Since then , (2) ... s,l tiIrres to giz the flat and find schools f the hjld. We've had
to trrlr sclme furttitrtc ft,onr fids and ltis as tlre t1at we (,,{3) ... tud out to ufilishl! Sally says
that it, is alI u u, fault. We slrorrld h checked the details r carefilly! I thotlght it (,44) ... good valr.te f
l! It was clifficrrlt to rnake the dccision to lrolne as r,l,e (,,{5) ... d f so long. I think \\le going to
find it stg to settle down h again. l hal,en't sf tl looking fr job yet as I (6) ... hrsy. I (7). ....yclu call
to rr}g nigbt ,lt u } to di l lve calt discuss ltl times! I-ooking fr,rd to seeing you again.
I]est rvishes, Steplren
1.
1
) i,l
) r
2) rri
) lrave
id
4) had id
2.
tig
) tried
1l) h ti<l
2) r entirrg
) hd rtd
4) have rtd
2) scers
) seerned
) l lir.ed
4) had lived
2) have
) hd
4) had being
2) gave
) ,ill gir,e
4) rvill given
2) had
bc:err
tid
.
1) td
4.
1
lvill
seern
5.
1) ,
living
2) Irar.e
living
) hd scemecl
6.
1) was
7.
1
) h given
. .
l ll,as rrght (,48) ... iIr lrouse mi d of the city celrt[e atrd l've alrvays drt tlf living (.9) ...
sea. Scl wlren th clrance catrre f us to t house on (,410) ... coast, I was the one telling nry mum d dari to do it,
but rvlrat (.411) ... ightrr it turred (12) ... to ! We clidn't knorv , tlre f lt (13) ... wt, \\, \\,
cold rost of the , and in the sttlI , coulcln't r because of th touists!
Within r, we w nroving again. We looked at hotrses i village r hr but it was too quiet. We encled
(14) ... buying house (,415) ... the utskits of the citv wh I rvas , and we love it! Not all drs rvhat
9.
1) in
2)
3) off
4) up
1)
2)
) the
4)-
1)
2)
3) the
4)-
1)
2) an
) the
4)_
1) u
2) out
3) otT
4)
1) otT
2) up
3)-
4) in
1) i
2) to
3) at
4) u
1)
2) i
3) at
l.
11.
12.
,l3.
14.
15.
. .
isi
...
isi
1)bother-irr-larr"s 2)th-i-ll
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18. diS to t sll!,, id out |l th: Wdk Llnivesit),, lalge l.jit of sttrdents trKlat, smokes ulI}r.
19.
-I'he
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1try lras fur lutirr lines arrd l tlre line t, rvas rr,kig rvhen the boss tud rrD i the t,okslrtlp.
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2. th's Seventh Sympholty, rvIrat ,s pla},ec] llv th Btlston Sm l-rst, sorrnded ll),iti.
l2
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r, because I htl
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Whth yotr like it t, lit gossip rs hd to avoicl. Nervs;lapes, nragazies l rvebsites (,422) ...
m;itlr hts of the sts. litis, (23) ... the badlv-bc,havcd ones, egrtla1,Iy (,2) ... lrltls tliit i the
nledia. It seems l'r (25) ... scand:tl, g:r to ktrou, rvlro is gtling orrt with rvhom, d rvhose ig has itrst
fhllen rt.'hirks to tlre rti's (,426) ... f gossi1l, tI zz carr (27') ... $500,000 fr h'exclttsive'phot<l
of stars 1ike it Ss arrd isti Itonaldo!
lllitis (,,t2S) ... that m-htrg ts alrtl htgr,hs follorn,them r,wh th go, ofterl
(29) ... thm serious tus, In ss, ,lit huts gtr t}iat fanous peclple shouldn't so sensitive.'h_
jhorrltl acc:ellt tlri loss of
ri as th (,430) ... of lTealth ;tncl sucess. ut h tlrings golle too f? Do rve ll
have 'iglri' to l about sts having mental ktir, to st, iturs of thm lookitlg colpletely cleva,stated
ft ther"vtl (,431) ... rrp rvith thj husllantl <lr ri,if'c? h seems to fine line betrveen c:uiosity and ult.
22.
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2) accuse
3) d
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2) causing
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made
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2) Right, let's gol
13) Notlring of th kind.
4) , see u.
1) \s, l .j5,d it.
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33. N l.
lJ) IJe can't give up smoking.
1) I le likes ith tea coffee.
2) Wc u,'t to do it right rv
4) They clrange the ti h, can't they?
34. N4ost wiilirrgly.
1) Did u mind being arvay fr h<rlne f so lclng?
2) I lrope yotl dorr't mincl m bingirig th dog u,itlr r.
3) Slrould I take him out?
4) Wbuld you like to go shopping?
35. , Y . .
. I knovr,. It's shame rve h't kept i touclr. Is it tu tht vou aborrt to r ss?
. Thank u yr so muh. I'll r.
. 1Iorl you? ]t's ages since I sarv you.
D.l'd love to. Oh, is thr Udrrl station D ur place? NIy is in the gg.
I]. Yes, next montlr, irr ft - to Istanbul. Listen, th fl pcople mig ud tr, evening. you
tl,ee toioirr us?
kig is tlre st. It takes ten minutes to rvalk tl,orTr th to ur place. I'll e-mail you m with lirtis.
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'lr said that rvhen I rvas in nappic,s, I rvasn't
1. IV{y ts always said I rvas to stsm.
lrappy unless I rvas kic:king thrtlrvittg ball. first mmr is of Dacl and m playing ftlotball i rr back grd.
I Tecall m mu sitting dorvn tlre gss clreering llle as l clunisily kicked football into the goal net m.v dd rvas
klefending'. The sense of ac:hicveent u,h I scot,etl rny tist goal stuck rvith m, and life lras revolvc.d rtd t'ootball
since. As I gr up, l rld of beconlillg football l. Durig class, I tied to stay focused m stuclies; I
knerv that few people m, fssil sts ancl it was crttcial to get good tlclucatio. But l devoted everu
s seconcl t mr,-passion. I kr tlrat if I rranted to success, I r<l hi. to put all m g into th gr.
2. NIy big k carle rvlrc:n I rvas 18. Leict,ste City F ff,l m place i th tealn. It rvas th that I |eanred
the tru valtte of tmwk. I played rvith fantastic grr of guys th d \\, rvoked t,l one )l]1 goal
- to
rvin! I lrd that yry s has tlrei w individual talerrts, and gt tean igs these talents tgth. /
enioyed grt stlccess at Leiceste, arld I rvas lucky Ough to becollre of tlre U K's top srs! I was tsf,rl to
t d, while I rvas sad to leave m tlorr. team-nlates, I rvas excited about workiIlg rvith nerv 1rcl d rnakiug
nerv fids. I\.,11t time at t *,u. un outstanding i. While I was th, I d 8 goals'in 52 games. Ii
wasn't long until I rvas w jttr, tlris tilne across the sea to Spain to play f F l, I was nevotts at
first, ur it tud out tltat th ,s no s to patlic. I felt gt il rvherr I steppc.cl into tlre stadiur d t
the pitch i l.
3. As },u imagilte, the poudest l felt was u,lren l pla}red fr tlt, England, i the Wll Cup. The
tumt iss th level of conlpetitiveness f every l. Not only do y,clu have to rnenta]lv l, but
you h to at th peak of plrysical fitness - s<-r, as you inragirre, it didn't help tlrat I had to play tlre tumt
with my left r heavi|y std up! But l was dtmid not to lt irr.jrr stop aIrd played anyrvay! Because
\ , stg teatn. \.- got to th qurt finals, d I si six goals drring tlte ti ctlinpetition and w the
change fr th rvclrld.
.
4. hig (
) encouraging
41. excited (2)
1 ) thd
1
2) laugbing at me
) calrning m down
2) thrilld
) upset
1.
David Mulcahy
David Mulcahy is high-wd stock kr, orvns beautifirl flat i London's exclusive Notting tlill .
As rvell as delightfttl hm, )id orr,ns rd nerv }Irds, th of his dts! "h l r." avid says,
"is that I r get to di it to rk! I fus to 8 to get i d out of the t, so insteid-l take the tube!" '
tube', which is London's mt sstr, is h altenative, btrt )id still thinks it's fh too expensive. ' day pass
on the ttr is ud 5. So, I_pay 100 h mth, just to get to 1 back frl tlre office!"lJe goes , "i ivish
I could di_ r _ to wrk, brrt it seems that the r of m dms is tuming out to complete src of m!"
2. Rachel Childress
Rachel hildss is the dirt of lg rultitii gisti. I rut is qrrite different to that of
tlrs. While most people gt the hrs, Rachel takes the Channel 'ul (r'Clrunnel'). Sh lives in England but
wrks in Fr. of Rachel's close fierrcls sug4estecl tlrat she should ith move to lr give rrp li active
rle i th m. But she didn't think so ...'Well, it's if 35 riut ju d | rg i<_, a,roid all those
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hri, 1orrg queues!" h'hul'ti lr lt t speetls ol ttp to 160 km/h, so Raclrel can gt to \Yk
fstr than sr of hr friends rvho rlk i London! She says, "If it wasn't fr tliis mrllus feat of giig,
I wotr]dn't ku, rvhat to do."
3. Benjamin Goldstein
Beniamin Golclstein is ] aclritect and liis job quis lrim to trl to ts of tlre wld to s
projects tliat he.is rssil fr. "I ,s ffd this iob as as I finished getting 1, qualifications and I alrnost
tud it lw, becausc I didn't think I rvotlld , t stand all th tavelling. I thrrgbt it rvould just too tiing.
Frtutl, good friend of ri, rh also does lot of tllig, gave m tipi h rvith it'and I've r
rgttd acceptillg theiob." I{e says, "Ifyorr keep yortselffit and niake sur u get plenty ofrest f d duing
long tlights, it isn't actually tlrat bad. And good utiti helps, too."
4.Judith Kettering
_.Judith Kettering ml big
tr;r;i;;",
Which rs
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Cigaette aclvetising is ulr topic f discussio, as isig um of people believe that it should
banned (,). I sut this vierv f (1) ... of ss.,I the st place, ;jtt advetising shoul<l
stopped llecattse (2) ..., hftrl product is being mtd. thr rirl.ebon frig cigaretteidvetising
is th fac,tthat it t,g,ts.ug l. h attacted to the gliltrs (3) ... of ilig, whih ldi
to th tirking.trp the habit. h g tgr does not consitler tbe harmftrl eife.f. of smoking oi the fact that
snloking is (4) ... .
(5-7). . .
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I\4adarne 'lhssaLrd's,is l-ondon's (5) ... r,isited totrrist attraction, rl,it]r clver trvo ancl half million visitos
.
h as (6) ... as 400 nrodels clisplav. h is wth r 20,000, that's (7) ... suit is l, strit t.
(8, 9). 8 9 . , .
8- S,ig and sg,itl-lq Slrarp has r h
- golf. has lessons day and spends it so muh time
the tlus that his gilfid, tSS and model Sophie lk, is thinking tkig up tfre St .il as sb sh
spend tr timc. with him.
9. What does h think of the ttlus that h and Sophie r planning to get thi mrid? "Every day I see things
wlriclr witt allout m that 't tu., daY tlrey saY i' gitimrid and the next diy tt m seeiig
thr woman. I just try to igrroe all of it."
, .
,l. I signed tlre trt tlre ( ) day.
11. Stop () suclr fuss!
12. Norle of his ti,ierrds lras tlld d, ( )?
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l tlre rl 19[h t:trr all alltazillg thing liapperrc<l i ;\ti. Nl1, lrirlf lllil]ion people lcti thi hotltcs
arrd heacled West lg rvlrat was callecl 'tlie g']'il', patl-r ss the tlt to liirri d gtlll. h
lnen ancl wm (Ar) ... flr rr,t and hrdshi i th East. [lori,tlirl tller,intl tlut allclttt th o1,1pottttlities t]rat
existed i th Wst'? l I scenls tht tr.ils wh (2) ... th tlillg expeclitiotls llrrght back stis l rr,t
wits d of gtlocl firitlg land tlrrrt rr,as being given arvav iry tlrc glt.'hlt, irl 1t].i9, nelvs (,"13) ... that
nrerr (.44) ... gold in lifi.l the l, 1850s, peopie (,45) ... to h th Wst. Orr th.jutl, th,y lllet |Ilall\,,
lgs. I\1 settlel,sclitln't ,h tlre West alive. ut hg (,46)... to the li:ll \\rc,st. I}y 1S70, rr,iir
(7) ... l the rg il htl llecotllrl t <lf histtl,.
1.
2) hd esc:aped
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2) hai,e beerr
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4) rr, ccllne
had.justlisr,d
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6.
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7.
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conpletcd
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Nobodv wants to deal ,itlr ledical ml,g ,h tbev cln (8) ... holiday. (,49) ... :ti. y()tl lllirv llot
lrave hi in (10) ... rttr, and it is st as rvell rl ai -ssi. If ytlu r ittlg indeperrdbntl.v
that mearrs taking mcdical kiL (m). Tlre whole iclea of th kit is thrt:{otl :. it ud (.411) ... u,
thlf it l both liglit'and lt. \bu hry r-k<l kit ,ri.h jrtcltrdei tlre i tings ssiitiI
(Al2) ... all rir inccrnveniences. Crtcs, stings . sortecl (,4r3) ... tsi| using tlre tltings in th kit. lt's also
irtt to r and d good basic fist aid book, rvhich will help y-orr to know what to do (,ata) ... any possible
tgis. Fill,. keep vottr tist aicl kit i pocket trlrt,ls tlre tclp of tt bag in case voll tl to tlnd it i
(,415) ... ittlryr
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2. St'k, lr,hat rvas ltrlr'\I scial i tilc. 19tj0's, is :tborit th acli,errtucs rlf lr sllac:e ship allcl its
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lt is tlifTicrtIt to itl-tiigine rrl<i rvithotlt trts.'hs tls, the ight rd frrit plavs alr irtt tll in th
cooking 1' tant,ctrltttes d is kev ingetlient i marlry types of fast food, (22)... th taste and lu to dishes
that tIl,is rvott]tl tlt dit,t,. 'l-be ttlttlto (23) ... t tlre nightsha<le farily of plarrts, m ]s
of rvhi:h it trltlistlnrltrs. \\'hc,tl tliey rr,, fist (,,{24) ... illto Nlt]r rri, tltf. tolatoes rr viewetl rvitlr
(r{25) ... tl pcople tclltlctl to ttse thl as t c_lecoaticlns thr [h as food. ln u, tlie toInato rvas Iist grown
irl ILa]r, ill 1555. :riLliorrgh it ,;ts't (/26) ... rvith l)asta tlntii ruh lt.'l'h fist (27) ... fclr ton.alo ketchtrp dates
{r 1727 lrrl ilr th i8()0s. tttrirttles llcgirn to rtsetl m (28) ... itr sources ti sus.'hs clays, as well as
tasting grltltl, tonllltt)es ltl,c, (l29) ... t<l t,lti stttlstanc:es whih goocl f' tlu health. Nutitionists (30) ... ottt,
benefic:ia] ftts rlf 1he ftrit.
22.
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l ) givilrg
2) t,rlntttt,t.s
li) l;eltrngs
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2) irIlpo1
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1) I ]ike cavia.
2) I'm t keen footbal].
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. I'r1 lilre t0 t on ir of those boots vou lrave in tlre rvinclo.r,.
. I'm sr ut
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1. I was struggling to get lry I had jtrst moved to Glust fr London d had taken th tist.j that I rvas
offered. l was blely, ig u8h to clo m weekly slropping and I rvished I had the m l used to malie back i
Lorrdon. As I corrldn't ffd r place, I hd settled fr m best fic,rrd's sofa, hlt the htrrshis d bac:kacbes
lracl made m rlis that, above aIl else, I longed fr r old flat
m little peaceful 1llace! I s began to rr,l if
nroving hd been the right clecision. That's ,h I hd li dt that changetl rny life...
2. "Looking f ur orvn place t wig ut tlre c:ost'? W I Yu cotrId live f fr ilt
the 'vi-tls', of iti's first imlrtll frien<lly holnes. W' looking f sidllt t live rit-f!
Fr mr details, r,isit rvrvrv ..." I\Iy fid had hd about tlris house attcl h thoughi tlrat it rvould r. difficult
to stick to g consevil-tg cltttine. I should h consideed this, at least h . rd about horv
m'gttests'worrld actually pass thuglr. But, as l sat the painfully utfttrl sofa, tlre l thing in rny hl
r the wds .,. 'Live free, live f.'
q. I visited the r,vebsite and tltd the competition tobecome 'eco-housenlate'. I rvas one of tlr Iucky finalists
wh had to battle it out fr place in tlre house live otl local television. Tlre th finalists \\, keen etrvionmentalists
rvith passion f the issue, unlike m. I hd r, ll giverr it tuh attention to honest, as it rvas insignificant
to m. I joked u,ith th audience that tlre otlly rvay I rvas going to lr rvas if th selrt l to th housel h grd.
As I walked thugh th frt l f the hotlse, I lrad ,ig visions of living i ftrLuistic house, ful[fightech gadgets. I :til rvoultln't lrave sttrisd to see um of complex-looking maclrines, r, I was
shocked to see th house rvas cornpletely rml. In fact, it looked just like arry t hcluse. This eased m mind bit,
as I l find md technology easy to udrstd, I rf the sirl lit. 'h heating svstem, wt supply and
ltiit all rkd i cxactly the sanre way as they would i tlr house i the UK. h olllv diffeencb rvas
tht the hottse used r sotl,s of g. Sli panels andbnall lvind ttrbilles wel,e rrsed to-pt_lvide tlre hot
wt and electricity.
. ris i th lrouse lnatle l look at the way I had lived rny life in tlre past and lr, I should live it
in the fttttre. Ir rl, it's jth difficult tinre-coIrsuring to l, as long as tlll k it t of lu daily
ttti. I also clranged rny 1lsti rvhich g stts to ttse. It's simple to make those ll-irtt
hgs rveittst l clre lotivatiott to make them,
36. What is the main s the ritr gives f missing Ld?
t) Not hig his orvn lronre.
3) ig high sI.
2) Shig flat rvith his best frid,
37. What did th lr.itr think fi lrig the di adl,etisemetrt?
1) That h lrated hr,ig to slee1l the trmf't sofa.
2) That hc, could have his . hl ,ithout having to .
3) lle u,as wid aborrt horv rnatry l rvould visit tlre'i-}ltls'.
38. As th u,it td tlre house, lre rvas surisd that
1) the hus had lots of l nrachinery.
3) the house looked the sanre as ()thr holtses.
2) the technolclgy rvas easy to undestand.
59. What is the rr,iter's opinion of lig?
1) It takes lot of tirne out of his daily uti.
2) It doesn't take long time if dorre daily.
) It is dilTicult to make it t of lris daily otttitte.
.
4. d about
1) excited
(2)
abotlt
2) itstd irr
) suisd at
2) unknorvn
) unimpotant
41. insignificant ( 3)
1) urrusual
.
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wh had to battle it out for place i the lrouse live on local television. ( )
1) ... " 3 Iu tr }Il,.llIl.
2) ... ",r rI l\fecTa 01\1, I. ltecToe ",ltslllr.
3) ... }IIII II N!tlNI 1,I}1lll luec1o i\{.
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1. Django
Comingsecond in the f uig rvorld chamPionshipsas landed m ls in mttsic videos, Irut it doesn't irrg
in quite _9ug! to get _, so I'nr bike uir. That isn't ideal, but it rvon't mk m quit, arrd I t to stop it gettin
m dw. I'nr always lookirrg ottt fot,nerv oppotunities. F-r instance, I'm utl rvliking on dl with-a polentiaT
SS
StS\\, r called F Siit.'l'hat's mel I don't rutl oll track, l go whr, I wt. d't let
obstacles r ,ris.trt dg hold r back. Not wh I'l rtig, nol,ally ot}rer timeI h r too m
distactions w_h vort play sports in gus. Alone, yotl concentrate h rt, completely in tu witb
u body and u surrtludigs.
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2. i
h's still tlris steeotvpe of ld, strpercool suf. If orrly it w tu! Yott 't lelaxed if you rvant to
sllcceed, and fot, lne, second place is as bad as last place. If I see solcltltle doing nerv trick it obsesses m. I study all
thir moves and wk out hw to therrr. I don't borv m times I fall off th d h, m bruises l
get as l8 as I do it ftl in tlre end! lt ltlnely st. lf u'r getting u at dawn r day to th
the best waves, tlren yotl don't want to go ottt muh i the evenings. I]ut I figue, I'm young, and all tha1 rvait
l
jttst want f, lr this first!
3. Mario
I\4y ts wr initially against taking up rlrlhi ug because it's often perceived to dangerous.
Some peollie call it 'rtllll'! So fr I've lrlanaged to avoid atry shs the ut myself, although I've
hd fer,v r misses. I k if tt' speedy ugh you avoid nost collisions! Anyrvay, luckily, I managed to
sud m ts to hg thi minds and so I rvasn't fd to give it up. Norv I gull h thm hig
in the stands - they l cleafen m each time I sl Whlhi ug's so exciting it's mig isigl
ulr rvith stts, rvlrich is gt becattse that m m llr funcling. Sadly, the moclified his don't m
h! It'd slrame if tlrat put off the st.
4. Gabriella
Wh I teilpeople wlrat I do they often larrglr, rvhich drives m mad. If l hadn't titl ll hd, I rvouldn't
rhr I arrr today. Looks 't enottgh; yotl'ye got to h talent, dtriti d stgth. And I m that in
th wa.vs. I rvtlk out lot, often to th point of being rltl rvorn out. As rt of alr ti rrtti I sometinres
h to th gils m shulrls, l th' llot as skinnv as they look V! You also need i strgth.
hrlrlig is lgl mttl spot, so u don't $et paid, but tlrat doesn't stop it fm being conpetitive. I
lrave seen instal-tces of rllyig g team mates, u,hih is.|ust ti. t u,ish it rvasIr't issue; I want to feel rud
of nrv st.
which rs mentions
43. rregative ii of the rvay sm spotspeople h?
(8'1*84). .
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[t's hrd to find place_to eat rvhich satisfies the rvhole farily. I mrr m rts taking m as child to
the,most ({tl ... rstttt they could fintl. h didn't think it ,is wtlr spending i lclt of m" sm rvho
had t mrs. Todai, th hi of sturts is so great, lrw, tbat tot;l (2) ... is ir. It's difficult to
e-xplain exactly u_lat I arn looking 1' i stut. It's ceitainly not (3) ... ,ur..,,,.li,s, ulth,rg-i"rirn;t
that I'm usually (4) ... to g into place that looks dity.
(5-7). rIoBoM, !_
15 .
The Olyrnpic. Games (5) ... place r,, fu s and h time r gizi difft ut , to
mr ptecise, cliffeerrt city. (6) ... is alu,ays gt deal of competitiorr beiween difit cities rudih rrld
to decide (7) ... rvill lre given th lrtt of lstig the next Games.
(8, 9). 8 9 . , .
88..}ames's nerv albunr tb:rt m out last mth and so f th citics have been positive. 'h alburn irrcludes mitu
of farniliar and r musical.styles and corrtains mis of some old 1huits. Jarnes is pleased with th tviews
but it's his fans that mttr fir most to him.
9. wr,_r, if th lroping f' sometlring tlrat sounds like lris last album, they m disappointed. So is James
rr'rid? Not th 1t a.ll, "I _d ttr gw as artist and that ms taking isks. I lrope-fhat r hgs."
Smlr,, rve don't tliink his fans rvlro will disappointed.
, .
l. hr'll () bus alorrg i ferv mintltes.
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Walt Disnev (,{1)... ttr, of .jobs f h (2) ... th filr ilust. llis fist job i 1917 r,las otr the
ill. I]t,catlse he clainred to sixteen they took hir on, altliorrglr in lit h rr.,as ug. Ite (3) ...
th compatly's stirndad ltifr with gold rttons d told that his.job rvas to collec:t b;iskets ttrll of fuit, peanuts,
chocolate s and soft diks fm Katlsas City staticlrr arrd t tcl sell as tnttch as possible cln the tis.'h fist ti
lre madc: ,s to entl in clisaste.Ilalf-r.vay thuglr ig,h-hu.jtt toJeffeson City h (4) ... plenty of lik
and lracl left ail tlre rt bottles i elrcl ig, But rvhen h (5) ... f th, h lisr,rl that tlre ig
(6) ... . 'h cottcluctor explainecl the situation to him, "lt (7) ... .'h rrsually l it at station along the ttt."
'l'his was atl tlftttt stt t' Walt!
1.
1) lrad clorre
2.
titg
1) lrad bc,en
.
1) lrad given
2) hs d
) rvas doing
4) had d
2) rvas td
) has td
4) td
2) has given
3) rvas given
4) gave
2) lrad ld sold
) has ld sold
4) rvas ll sold
3) hd turig
4) has tud
.) wc.nt
4) rr.as goirrg
4.
1
) ld sells
5.
2) had
1) tu,l
6_
1) has beerr
gorre
2) had gone
1) had
detached
2) hs
7.
rtud
detaclred
) was being
detached
4) is detaclrirrg
. ( .
Fshi is irrdustry that g,ts billions, 1 has (8) ... gezrt trmr of suts. Nlost people ;t to
keep (9) ... the titTles and stay fshi. Being trrd faslriorrae plays big l (,410) ... being to fit i,
People rl wt to too lifft. As (11) ... consequence, th is gl tenclency to w clothes that
don't acttrally suit (.412) ... us,.just becartse they siril to what ,rd else is wig. Yet, quick look tld
the shops is enough to lis that aIrge of styles (,413) ... ff is mus. h, clothes f - shape ancl
size, so (l4| ... individrrality shorrld t fightig. Fashion r ll charrges, it goes urrd (15) ... ils.
So ur rts might have s-l 1 c:]othes that rvorrld terrcly today.
8_
1)
2)
) the
4)-
1) to
2) to rvith
) u with
4) i f
1)
2) to
) at
4) irr
1)
2)
) th
4)-
1) to
2) f
) with
4)_
1) f
2)
3) i
4) at
1)
2)
3) tlre
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1)
2) in
3)
4) rvith
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
,l5.
r(. .
't6. dr.
1) fr less
17.
...
...
carefully
carettrl
1) fathe-in-larv
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1r)
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^4'l9.
12:]i
2. The flst h
2'1. Because
Lcl
avoicl
1234
\\,as
to t rid of tlre macl-rines lr.hirt usc,d to sell selec:tion of sQft. diks and colas.
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, _shll (22) ... l at the Gd iIotel i Lonclon. She rt to (23) ... d specifically askecl
the hotel to hlIlr lm "all night" as slrc,lvolrld riig late. ]'he hotel iihi'lttr irrfbrned hei tht
late, ivlus(,2) ... . So rvhen N,ls N4shll rir,d at t hil at 11
the night, she *,u, rtir tn "
toltl it rvas full. h (,425) ... gd m f hr at thr hotel, d gi,re h 5 1i (,426) ... . Nrthlss,
slte,rv;ts v trpset. She g<lt to bed lt, and had,to (!2!)
;..,up rIir th she interrclecl. utt, ,h. clicln't stay
at the botc,l of 1r (,428) ... . z\s nrirtter of tact, hotels find theinselves in something of dilemma 1y*
iig j ...
rlls is high, ut.th1' hv lS f. guests u,h hirve t yet (aq0) ... rrp. Sr htls rr temptedio
dr) ...
b<xlkecl is and h that th u,ill somehow g to st all tbe gtrbsts.
22.
l.d
2) engaged
3) boclked
4) hid
1) rr.
2) :fii
) state
4) convir-rce
1) suppliecl
2) invited
) waited
/l) expected
1) staff
2) r
3) cast
4) tearn
1) ts
2) costs
) fares
4) payments
1)get
2) awake
3) stand
4) stay
2) taste
) liking
4) choice
1) supply
2) tlmd
) offer
4) dsir
1) r
2) rd
) td
4) tud
1) let
2) t
) hir
1l)
1),
2.
24.
25.
26.
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l)
selection
29.
30.
1.
allorv
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32. Horv did yorr like the llt?
l ) It goes rvithorrt saying.
) hr's nothill8 to it.
2) I wouldn't sa5,.
4) l didn't thilrk luh of ic.
-.
.
33. ith will do.
1) Who rvill do it?
i) _l.u lik_e rts potatoes rvith ur meat?
2) Will'i Fl do it?
4) You'll do it r leave it.
5. . .
.
. Congratulationsl You deserve it!
. Do you knorv yet rhtlr t you've got the position?
!. |].9ul u'r right. And if th is rr, I;l] decide how to deal rvith it at the tir.
D. Well, they rg this mig and ffrd it to meI
, h, I douh if of them rvill v think about the age diff. Besides, they'll soon get
used to the idea
1)BcADEF
2)DF
3)D
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4)FD
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1. Nlrr Iray is casting agent. sh chooses ts f films, tltismts and soap rs, and hr life is
,
filled lvith people who rfr to h thr as'dlig'tl kiss the ir rvlren tlrey meet. It is nof 'irIrt rvhich
is imnediately attractive to sius business l. Yet ur F is norv fibding that hr w uSs, rvhich
intended to imv r\.,tls executives'pesentrtion techniques, ae being taken i1, seiotrsly incleecl.
2. 'It began,' savs I\{s F,_'ut fu _s ago duig of tlre kshs l t, trp f actors. Not stars, but
ths rvho could take small, ht parts. rrgrs espe_cially, r l in thi fidies l sixties u.h ni;ght
hv talent, but hv idea of hw to lst thsls in frf of uucli"nce. That's rvhen it struk , in the
middle of of these sessions. I sucldeniy thught, this is wlrat th btrsiness community needs.]
i..1'9 NIs F it was obviorts. Bttsines,s people ti(l to do business, t to :f'rm. Yet if they to put
ss thi ideas, their knowledge d their ifrmti i tr rvay, the1. rl t understand actos'iechniqtres.
So u F. set about teachingusiness people hr to rvin and influence ti arrdiences, horv to handle ,r"r.r"",
horv to trl their breathing and horv to lnakb good imssi. It took long tir rrt the outcome was rth it.
4. 'IVIost of .u tis dm ths._I have ts, sonre ill . In rvokshop r,r,e clo, we
.
involve pofessional trs. So you taught someone_yorl've Seen on television th rrigbt f. it's all
exciting. and rt oflew managenrent thiriking as we h th next tu. lrlg s changed the face of
offices thughut tlre wld, but :mis aie people, not things, ft all.'
5. Some business conmunities thr cautious aborrt acceptirrg rr Fy's techniques. IV{eanwhi]e thr
gistis are ,w-kig alorrg similar lines d using theate-lrased rvorkslrops not-onlv fr putting ss business
ideas, but also f dealing with people's iu.'htil wokshops, like busic, cn,i'crori langu"age and uIturl
ftis. Different nationalities will interpet things in different ways, birt that is one tls ,h til wksh
is so inteesting and useful. ur.F is also rd with lrorv to do business in difft ciltrr.es and she ml
ts frm vaiotts countries. to hl rvith nrtr lti-cr.tlttral workslrops. These ts thelr denronstate exactly hw ciients
in thir w cortnties lvotrld h in ti tsiness sittlations, d tht is r,alltalrle i fr conrpanies
looking to do hrsiness in rtiul utr.
skills.
41. cautious ( 5)
1 ) errthusiastic
2) hesitant
.)
negative
.
42. ... but tlrose wh could take small, ht ts. ( 2)
1) .. , t -}I.
2) ... l ) II - .
) .,. , lII\{ltTIIpoBaTb -It rIepTotIKlI .
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Fr
P9ople talh about hoa, they hat;e cleared the clutter (Hetttte u4u) frm their lit es ll r liig i
_
stgl ru:ith rlatftrcly feo possesons.
1.
Thomson
. , ,l'm a_pefectionist and this is fltd in m rtmt. I used to live in small flat tlrat was quite packecl up
rvitlr lots of possessions tlrrrv llr, the place. - tst, m st place is rvonclerfully..pty uJ".
ms_ all painted lvhite and rvh yottte insid thern, you fil gt because t iimu use oi the tul
daylight, I have pictures the rvallb. As h itect, I wk ri dli ngs all day l I clon't want to look af fhm
in the ev_ening_ Everything in thtmt hs to ju.st ight. I take ghsig h piece ru-ltui" . iu.p
because I think it throrrgh carefully and know exactly ivhat
ftr.
2. ll Bevan
My,flat_is unclttttered (u z.O),I h wooden fls d l ferv pieces of furitu, but l lrave
chosen what I , with . But if I go off something, l rvon't hesitate to throw it out us, f m, thingi h to
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tidy, it
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3. Melanie Martin
';i,;.r.iri.ri,,,r
dlv wlr makes life less colnp]icatecl. hs rlays I atrr mttch m ful
about clothes
be.'I u rvll-rd piece
going to ]ove and irish, thr th sI
in_expensive items rvhiclt rvill so<ln , out, I've liritecl m} wd"t
aiotrple ""-l"n labels and I take lot
of r whv l buy sontet lring to nrake stt , lt's ight
,;. i"ru y.nru ago, I rvoulcl.jtrst take clothes off th ils
|",
(Beulcb'tKa) without rltl
abotlt ,". t"l";;i;,,-';. l"it.7ru.." ;}'tii;", would get thrw away
1i,,ig
lI:, }lirving f, c]cltheS
n]eal)s u.ku,*u..t[ rvhat goes ,tltb v,,t.rii. Wii." ig., .1r"rr",1?n-tb.
n.,urning r
don't spentl IlaIall htt. shig thtrgh strrff ryillg"to t;gu;;i,t ,, b"i *ili r"bK;;;i,i'
4. Grhm Knight
flat is t faslrion statement. It's meant to tdr ltmr, but I
did it because
l, ,,,,
tike ,|t':!:'J9|:|:lY
it, not llecattsc it's tlre ullI ttl. lt's,r, lnttclr m Space llecartse l clesigneJle
iti myself. Iti-
r,r. ftrtrcI iollaI. I ]o''e cooking l th {bcal pbi,,, "i-;il
"ii"ir,ri i" th kitchen . h,s
l::|
"l,iti|t)le. So l both ctlclk ancl eat tIle.rvoktop,
(llnlng
l l,s hig people lttd'f di ona th"v,""n, ro
ifllit <lf it. In th li,ing m, th ,," tr" r jofas
;tJ;'1;.'ffi"ii, 1."rii,J,iiJi r",
li]{e.lle
anytlllIl8
else lltc,attse I'm not mateialistic
"",IJj.-
rs ll.
which s says that helshe
, ,Havillg silllple
th I used to
".j"tbi"j;b;i;;
(81-4). .
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.
(8, 9).
8 9 ,
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8. I've just hd it lssg m s\\,
h fm crystal about his nlissig llags. ccluld you rvite to him to
fil the situation rT ihic,h as it nor" ,t,,i"li, tl him thal ivb'iiri"
ib"t h"'.;;-k'";;i;; ;;;, the irt and that
h has baggage ticket shorvirlg this.
9. I rold hiTn itl vitts n)illc ltt tllat his ILrggage ,s stiI] missing.
U.ftut|. notlring has hgd. Please
tell hirn that I'm v\' Sl'- ut though " .nr" i,,ugl,
,"r., i;;;iiii';;;;', find it. If Ile has
questions, h should"give ine coll u, ,s
"
|ossible.
l.
,
,
I got arr e-mail fm Sue the ( ) day.
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l(1)...ttusstithuii,u,itigt'r,us9l
itwaslate.'l'Ilebusesontlris()tlteaettsualh,
olr tirne'beciuse th go thuglr strtrllrrt r]t tIl is r, littl ttll. l k,this becattse I liavc, been doig
t ll l sm ti1l ttl rk r tlav 1lr t \,s l;rl. .i\nyrr"a,u,, rvhcn t h bus finally (,4 2 ) ..., )rott cott ltl see staiglr tawir.v
t]riit tbe tlir. was y iritl becalrse h (,43) ... ]t. l (4)... the lltts ,h sttl tgi.'h satne
thing lrapperled rh ,tl (/5) ... again to set tlown ccitlple tl['passenges. I,le ll (r{6) ... tluite tlgrus]_. 'lrr: it
happerleti! l Ie lr straight ilrtcl r. J'h u,as strch Li g (.r7Orrp) that I t'elt su tt lvas seiotts ilt.
\\/h I lcloketl rlut, I ctlu1<1 see that the (7) ... htt, f'tttt[, 11-," dir, aIld lris ss irlll to tlhtlt.
1.
1) rr,as st.anding
2.
1
.
4.
5.
6.
) hd
rid
ilad 1l stotiti
2) st.and
4 )
2) is
il) arivetl
.4
) iuas lir
) us
i) ivas rrrr
) rvas t,iltlnit-tg
zr
got hdi
stop
1) hati lleen r
1) lratl htll5,gt
l}) ri,as
1) rr, stopped
2) stopped
iJ) h stolrpecl
,1
1) lrad di
2) lr,as lir,
,i; rlir,s
2) u.r.k<l
1r
7.
'l
)lradtkd
hrdl got
iving
) lv;ts ,kti
. .
lIdl yl) in rny at school hd a,iob, and if th ditl, it rvas orllv lrelping thir ts (8) ... rht
th did. Llrrt I ll wanted t() l \ l() anti able to spencl it (r{9) ... ,}itr, took m t;r. (,410) ...
trr was that th ,'t lot of .jobs ttl at th time l evell 1r, { teentlgc girl r'l,ithorrt skills
qtralitication5. { ts hrl fid rvho u,tl (,,111) ... apple hd <l he rvas tiiig (12) ... theln
clne llight (/13) ... horv clifficuit, it ,s to get [ to pick th apples. I hrl - ;ld that rvirs horv r i]s
ftlir picker g.'l'h thr iks rveie irt irll rvonlelr in ih,i thitis and ttis. stl I rvas (14) ... bal11,of
tlre gtr. h ,r nice (15) ... l, especially at the Lleginning rvhen l tl,a tietl, not.itlst to th il<1 but to th
rvhole ilr: clf u,kig.
8.
2) f
lt) to
li
2) rvith
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...
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keepirlgfitzurcl ltcalthv
20. stl1,1le, hrrtidlls! t1, to tirrd job opportunities, most of that i seasonal wk tisually
.tc.cl
rvitlr tolt
t,,i
234
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D Ror,r,ler g\\ tlp trs only chiid rvith htsv trts. EIe uscTi to spencl lot of his time (22' ... li
comnlttnicating rvith fids Llv enrail. lJe lisd fm sufig [h ltt, that th \\rr very few teen-fr-iendly
websites with inteesting (,23) ... abouu rl teenage rs. N,lost f tlre ,ebsites std (24) ... ifmtitltl
about celeities d sts. FIe r (,425) ... to t stllnething that rvotrld satisf5, rl teenage neecls. z\ place
,h teet]ages could (,426) ... thi minds. lt was (27) ... l, htt D \\,as optimistic that h could find
teenage r,luts to rit iltteesting material. contacted all lris fids and (.428) ... thm to sencl i tils.
hacl s collec:tctl enotlgh tils to (.429) ... otrt th first, issue of th li magazine. D emailed it to all the
tllgs lre knerv atrcl ttgl people to send in theil"orvn tils. F'ive s lt, ) was (30) ... tlrousancls
tils and tgs wr paying to srrbscribe to the tnagazine. What lrad statc.d as fun t-tim (.431)...,
had <lt filll-tinle tssi. Norv Danlty sells his tnagazine to schools ancl liaries.
22.
1 ) callirrg
2) contacting
) chatting
4) cheating
clt
2.
1) corlterlt
2) contesl
) coirtext
4) mmt
) lss
2) lrelplcss
) meallirtgless
4) hopelc,ss
1) rvilling
2) gizd
iJ) inteestetl
4) dtmid
1) tallr
2) say
3) rnake
1) irdditional
2) amllitious
3) g
4) available
2q.
1
25.
26.
27.
28.
31.
speak
) pesisted
2) insisted
) sudd
4) irrvolved
) take
2) finish
) malre
4) irrg
1) ilteriting
2) arvarded
3) ,iig
4) giving
1).ioll
2) rk
4) occupatiorr
29.
30.
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3. N rlo
I.
out?
35. , . , .
. rh isn't.|oirn h tlren? Is he usually Iate t'r thirlgs?
i]. If heis_diving, lre won't lts.t th h. Something rniglrt h hd to lrim tlre rvay.
. It's 8.15..John should h been h w. you tl you told him tlre dinrie rvas tonight?
D. Relax. )'otr don't krrorr,.}<lhn as rvell as I do. Chances it rvent ight out of lris mind. I thirik rve ought to lrave
iir arrd not lvait - \,- a|l starTing.
. Of urs, I m srt. I invitcld lrim rvhen I sarr, }ritn last Sturd.
Ii No, lrut h is llit abset-nrinded. tt's r fhult. l should h.'midd lrir today. I knorr, rr,hat he's like. I'll
give hi call orl his nrollile.
1)FD
2)FI])
3)F,Dts
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4)CDAFBE
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1, At the small htl 'Bajo h'O th lndonesiali islanclof ls, the i"r"",
g;;;;
J""t
ts. ,}Iorv
ruh did u boat cost?' 'S ustlils htd th"l.s ioi jr,rt
,, i";; l;;;"" ,l, ' 'ls it ll SSr to
take a,goat ith_vott?' ')s the rg kill the goat f
Lii'.r" i,"portant questions explained th fact tht
the village of Ll Bajo is tlre juniping-,lff po;nt f t irtuJd,
hl -kon odo dg, tlre wll's
lgst lizd. d these giants aiell'i sasfie<j lvith tb",ru,,lnof ilru,t
,ti.i irii"i.l, .rils l srll inri''inotr. L-b"y
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2) false
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42. Ir rh jslds, rvho slaugbte th aniials the1'eat themselves,
th killing of ferv goats hrdl tts. (4)
1) JJ ,ll1,,l,
5,6lI Il IIII, .l l)\{Ill, lrii -lI :]
}I ll}reeT -"lllt Htt.ielltle.
2) i1,1 rlji ' IlpllilocT lt
ll'1r, yrriicTBo { }le , .Y:l.
lJ)'I }ttl,
lr }I, caill[t ]Ix l, tr - }itl tIlt
olIeHb \.1lt.
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most peo|lle, NeTcl Yorh seems incredibly_exciting
1llace to liTle. What rlo Ne Yrhrs think of their it?
t. SINGLE GIRL
- Shrri sti
l-iving i N,lanhattalr is big finalrcial stuggle fr shi stitl,
ti beauty theapist. she rs
eltottgh to pav tbe bills, br-rt there'sIittle left f tir "il^"'t-"f.fo.a
a; ii;;l;,r.l,r" tb;ngr,'' she says. But she
hv lot of firn i. Nerr, \'rk on buclget. good nr"ul in u-."stattaI-tt
costs little, and h furit h is
rlJdig in Centl,al rk, rvhich costs thig]rri ii;"i ,r,
k i Spain last year., Shri hasn't lracl
hoiidaY i
Shc'is 1laying hr w thr,gh"li;;".
1en rS.
.l i this city is ir.di."
ij;;;;;'th" finu,,.iuiJiJ";l;,
.h
2.
3.
COUPLE
4.
HOMELESS PERSON
rd rs Rochford
. "s ago,.|eff ltochfod sidd moving out of Nerv Yk, rr,h lre's Iived in all his life, "rim WaS out
of tl, the m was in neSS.lt was.be_comiig_adanggrous
l to live. Buitb".turpa*'n 1iiil"iiiurr1
im.hs irnproved. tbe city trdtrsl." r Rhrd u, hi, lvife, Verda, live in tiny lrl.
npu,:ii".nr.
lth,ugh it is experrsive to live in Ivlanhattan, _r Rhfd says h feecls ofi the city;s rg l would not live
-vrvlr else. "I-I
}j]: qo-tJ]ything at u firrgertips. ltihig you ant is r,il ziir"ur' J;r."
-
Grry rw
"
F-ifth Avenue, G, r.ds't display ounce of self-pity. ' lot of wealthy people
.live h and good coins
luck t them. I knorv lot of lhm d they give i because t ti" .." G"..y, irrr, i,u""
unemplovecl f 5 . Ile stavs at fid's house 1 r into the city tr
"t rl od<ljb[l*" "g"',
fina_rrcial Sllppot d food Stamps ,h mth frr the State. h st of ihe tirne "u..y,luy.
h ..,r. 1,1n,r"y going thgh
uish bins and Picking out s d bottles fr ecycling. "I find sttrff, like televisions ancl radios u,i6'r.tt?i"n
," "
says. Ile is_ id enolgh to knorv hw to look after'hirnself. "l knorv wh to get fr slrorver. I know rh
to get food
- tlre srtr-rkts, th stttts - they all give it ,.''
. Begging
fr.
(l-4}. .
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-
_ Nowadays, wlro is tig to ease i reduce thi level of (1) ... try trtmt which is known
as flotation thr. h patient i-s asked to lib (2) ...
in 1 lg tank, o,liich is ritteit ii wr', salty w[. h"
th patient is in the wt, it is so peaceful thai h' she
s irml ld. luriies h shown that the
th_ rvill (3) ... of sid assistance in giving up smoking, ror;ig;"ighi
finalng
to difficult rrs.
"ir" <oil ...
(5-7)- ,
.
15 .
A:k Spolts enthusiast to m tlre mst ul sports and.tlre srr will
football, cricket, golf
and ug. lot of people d,o play tlrose_(B5) ... uirr gofish;ng, pla}, b"i;;;;
sail. (6) ... clo we get
it wg? Becattse Sts dits d television hls lditi'lliu,i by"ror*,J,
tBZl ... th 'huu, u go
out d do the thing.
(8. g).
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8. Dr ,
It's such ages sincc I last sarv you! So muh has hd rtl}, th I don't knorv wh
to begin. First of all,
I've met Sm who special. His m is Steve ind w'r
lig to get rid.
9. Secondly, I'r,e ,sttd nerv job as editorial assistant f local ws. I u,asn't
8oin8 to apply but Steve
ugd m and it mrrch to m surprise, th invited m for itrvii l ,ta.t"d
wrkirig tbJ,T"ri* ,r""tb,
8.
Love, Suzanne
(, .
l. We'll h to wait () tlt rveeks f the results.
11. I don't know ,h you () such tuss alrout it.
12. None ofthose books is itstig, ( )?
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. .
Rth th allcient Egyptians and Chinese collected animals f lslt. I]irls, exotic and fliliir, rl tllr in
Rm. Wh Octavian dltd N,l t in battle, h (1) ... Ot tid to sav "l lirll, Octaviall, victoiotrs
ltlr". Octaviarr was pleasecl until he1,42) ... that ihe ti (,43) ... th !t to s "lIail, Antony,
victoriotrs lrl", in case.z\ntony (4) .... Not l did ih peclple kee,p pets, thr,ll ttrelrr tltl st8 things.
tugus iss wt to the trr of getting zs since sh thought thev u,otllrl look tt 1lulling the tll
hild i little :irriirg. h clisallpointrnent, she f{ot ti fm thc zellas. Orvnirlg 1 tlisplaying
exotic pets (.45) ... into t ml tilts, but r the s it (146) ... obvious that the : rlf exotic animals
(7) ... specialized knorvledge. Gll speaking, ith the ptrblic th t's in frt of keeping s
i tlre kd lions in the ]iving rm.
1.
1) rvas given
2.
1) lrad
3.
4.
5.
lrd
) gave
4) has gir.c,rr
2) lr,as lig
3) 1d
1) u,s rvinning
2) hd rvon
) wins
1) hs continued
2) is continuillg
) had
1) has ,m
2) has lrccone
) ls
1) is quid
2) has
6.
7.
2) had given
qrrid
taught
1r) rr,oul<l
) ,itl hl,t,
ccltltinrrecl
4) ,ilt contil]tle
4
t,luil
) rvas mig
4) tlttis
. .
atislic arrtl thil skilI that goes into il col]]ptltel,gale, voll l 1 to visit th
I-os gls strrclio of lti ts, (,49) ... ,ld's lgst ]lll ]k. 'h fil's tir, tl have jtrst sttd
rk (,410) ... the ]atest sill of tlf tlreir rst ul games. ;\ gtrt ttll clf gilrs d technical ts
,ill inr.cllver] (,41l ) ... thc, tleveltlprnt,n t of thc, gr. hs tlal,s, tli is gt cleal of ( 12) ... sinliliritlz betrveen
rnaking ganle arrtl lltaking 1,1ollvrvood rnovie, ancl it is big trsiness. dig to cconotnists, mris sl l
th $70 billion utr g]s h 1,, (,413) ... t.h rls, tlrev t two galnes 1rorrse}rolcl. t of th
' get atl itleir of (,8) ...
is(r{15)...thrrlrrtlflttlts"hluig
1)
2) all
) the
4)-
1)
2)
) th
4)-
1)
2) t
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2) i
1'r
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2)
) th
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) lvitb
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4) to
9.
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1)
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15.
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16. Jh dssd ... rvlren lre didn't har,e gilfid.
1) fhr less srtl
2) nruch least smt
17. N{y
...
) f least smtl
1)rth's-i-lr's 2)nother:'s-in-law
3) mth-i-lu,
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smtli
4) mth-i-lr's
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18. Tlrc, nurnlrc,t,of students tal<irl tlre trnivesity exarn bave steadily isl llv y.
|,2
:]4
19. This is.J.r1, hls fr tlre Cbarrnel Irtt rti oll tbe acciderrt.
|24
2. I\4y fist rnodel plalle, ,ht I had spent hulds of dlls q, sh it t duig its fls_t f]iqht.
.l
of l, higglrL.
4
. .
gt ttr 1' l[s atrd anitlals <li (t:O), ut rrot all of thern! Ii , tlrousands of
urrlttc:k1, petltrl| (22) ... ill as sttlt of (,,123) ... eating something poisorrotis. Brrt some of us deliLlezrtely hs to eat
datigc,<ltts foocl. Cassava is (.,t24) ... Ilttl gt wlriclr is j1 m th 50 million people. I-Iorvever,
it rntrst ,shd alrd coclltc,cl l itr tl to (,425) ... all ts of toxin called cyanide. Even tiny (26) ...
of this thtal, so it's absolutely irtt yott seek help imnrediately if u (,427) ... unrvell! ts of the fugtr
fislr poisoIrotts. Rmkl, this fish is sild to delicac:v in.|apan, in spite of th fact tlrat it kills dozens
of dis yeal,..'apanese chefs must cttt the fish rttl to t disst! In.}anraica they say that some i
fruit has l,y stg llut delicitlus flrt, like sd eggs! \'otr h to pick it at exactly th ight time. If yotr
pick it too sool} r'l too late, it can (,428) ... yotl sick incleed. Sm people eat these foocls simply because th
(29) ... rr.hs tlrs j the tlrill of (.430) ... isk. w, l tlrink I'll (,431) ... to m usual diet f norvl
22.
1) tutt
2.
25.
) tall
) d
4) cclme
) casuall1,
2) rvrongly
) accidentall5,
4) hrfull
1) trl
2) actual11,
) intensely
4) ti11,
'l) rid
2) leave
) m
4) delete
2) anrourrt
) volurne
1r)
1) find
2) fill
) fall
1l) feel
1) cattse
2) get
3) do
4) mk
2) tirsteless
3) tasty
4) hmlss
1) takin8
2) making
) gettin8
1l)
doirrg
1) mk
2) stick
3) put
4)
follol
24.
26.
1
27.
) u llr
2.
29.
1
) clistasteftrl
1.
supply
y , t _.
2. Will you l out tlf m rvay, pleasel
1) Look outl
2) What slramel
) Srr!
4) No, I wouldn't.
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3. N do l.
1 ) She hasn't got lrt.
2) l arn trclt tiulirl k it.
34. l rvoulcln't say so.
1) Wh diclrr't you say it to u mur?
2) Would u do m fhu?
35. , . .
. N{ost of tlre time. Sometimes, u,,lren I have to rr,it, I think I should lying h smrh
irrsteacl! But I get rny degree, I dorr't think I'll have gts.
. So rht yotl going to do ft you gaduate?
. Tlrat sounds practical. Do 1,ou think it will easy to find rk?
D. r 5lou enjoying ur cor,rrse?
. V/ell, rvlren I chose to study Physics, I ku, thr ,s shtg of l witlr science degrees.
Well, as s as l lear.e uisit, I r,vant to get ajob alrd start paying ofT m student l. -
1)tsDF
2)BFCADE
3)BFcEDA
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4)BEDFCA
. . .
1. Horv m atlvets clo yott think you'll see today? 10? 0? stishigl, sonre clf tls see as ) as 2,0005,000 adl,erts day! h dts all ud us. Most of tlre time rr,' t coIrsciously rr, of thr. I]trt
think abotrt u town r city. },Iorv m illds does it h? Wlrat about sh signs arrd sts?
2. k,inJapan,takesuradvetisingtotlret.htxpltlsioncrfsounddIttithemmil
t tal<e u th away, Innovations in Tbkyo of hrrge significallce in the wld of a<_lvetising because rh
Tbkyo leads, th cities s follo,,l.. lthtrgh Tokyo is f fr ig ttnivesally dmid, m u atlthtrities
find its rh to advetising exciting l dynamic. So wlrat's th rr? 'If 1, city copied'Rlkyo, it would
absolutely til' exclaits Rrt Calvino of the advetising rvatclrclog gu, d lt. At tbe mt, Tbkyo's
futrristic style sets it rt. It invites u attention, if t necessarily tr appeciatitln, lrecause th's simply
nothirrg like it. But rve don't need 100 initations.'
3. dig to Rt, atlvertising influence th way we think l fee|. drtiss ,alrt to convince
us that thi podtrcts rvill nrake trs happy successftrl. F instance, fashion ds f to advetise using inages
of glmlusl nrade-up sudls because they rvat "rdi" gils to fecl inadcquatc i mir. h logic
goes that the r dissatisfied we feel with tt lives, th mr ,e'll spend to hr usls trp! Althorrgh orrtrlotrr
advetising m seenr to make less of inrnlecliate imssi th TV mils, its message can h gtr f.
lf rve don't rvant to watch V ad, we call tu ovel,, srvitch off. We can't so clroosy abotlt ottr surrrt<ligs.'
4. r hs rb,e do h choice? I 2007, Brazilian city m<l lil tst. Gilt Kassab, the
lllr of Sao Parrlo, ll the ml of m th 15,000 tlts! In.justification, h citicized u advetising
in stg trms as'visual pollution'. Unsurpisinglv, this md mairy local businesses uh. mktig
exccutive gud that rlts 'r t like wks of t, hiding gr o1Tice ks and industial buildings,' vierv
rvhich hl some backing fr umr of the city's residents. IIr, m typical ss summed ttp
in this statenent fr Isrt dos Santos. 'If rve'd knorvn what lif it would k, we'd have $ot id of the
dts s g, Now rve see tlre l Sao Paulo, and it's rdfirl!'
6. Why do dtiss see'k as imtt?
1) It sets trds rvhich otten cclpied.
2) It retlects tds that ul lswlr.
3) Its style is inritatecl in every city.
37. What does Rt tcll us about u advetising?
1) It helps us to fulfil ur drms.
2) It rtiull affects wm.
) lt lr u self-corrfidence,
38. What mis does RlrcL rk tw, u advetising and V advetising?
1) V advertisirlg is f mr ffti.
2) U aclvetising lrave m impact.
3) hr is gt variety in u aclvetising.
9. What rss did the m get wh he rrd advetising fr Sio Paulo?
1) dr,tiss rr wiIling to display frr advetisements in the city.
2) Local tists,,, tlllsue hor,v attactive the ofllce ks would look.
) Most of the people rvlro lived in the city welcorned his decisiorr,
.
4. sets it t
(2)
1) divides it i
ts
1. backing ( 4)
1) mtil
2) makes it difft
2) sut
) music
Jl International
Jl InternatioIlal offers it of urss designed to meet the needs of individrrals. h school day is divided
into th sessions. l th mig you r expected to attend intensive |anguage classes. I th ft yotl
fr to choose fm g of optional activities including sport, dm, mrtsic excttsions. In the evening ur staff
provide g[mm of trtimt in u,hih stuclents irrvited to take t. u uss last, miimum of two
weeks and r fully residential. Student accommodation consists of irrdivitiual study dms equippetl with it
thrm, V d mutr. h is stuclent dining , srvinrming pool, V d video lourlge.
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2. ldr in Summr
ld Js populal langtrage scllool. lts sull cottrses focus ttn povidirlg fu l eIrtertainlnent f young
Le,elaejs.,a8ed.b.et,een 13 and 17. Eaclr clay stts rvith 2-lrour IarlgLrage c]ass i8 8 of clifTeelrt'skiili.
Tlris is follorved bl, fl r activjties. Eacir afterrootr students will f]rld'ihelrrselves ,uo,:king irll
er"iip, lii
ud the cit,v, ciirying.out SuS, inteviewing lo.nl p.opl" ancl visiting th lir to investigate difterrt Lopics.
".
At the end of r,t, tl tlr is .slrt pesentatiolr session i,lle,,e sttrdt,tr. tog.ih., to tell h otb",.
lrave doing aitcl exclrange icleas. Evenirrgs f. rrdtitl is
"+loiibey
irljr,,:it lo.al farnilies. sr fanilies
provide sittgle ms ut trlost studerlts expec:t to s r1.
3. Excelsis UK
h Exceisis UK schoois r located in polrrrlar seaside towns, tt c:ottses base<l i leaciing dirrg schoo1s
and thrf vitl all tlre facilities yorr wouid expect. we employ rvell-qrralified l i th l f
the dtrti of tt_tts you u-ill placed i sritall tutr gbtrp ,ith air il m of staff. we ]i
this is the best rvay f yotl to fl well-1ooked ft d f _tl-u indivicltml ists d needs to lre rd fl. ll
tt llrsS .vitl stig l tlr facilities otr site: srvinnring
1, tis .o,irir,lnaoo, .i.i"g ,r,"rir,
ls atlcl sk. ccotlltnoclatiotl is in th r fottr-beclded dmitis (Ltt), llrft filn"ishecllvith
"rt
individual de:sks, mhis and utls.
1r.
Plumtree Academy
lttt, <:irrltv is sttlm school rvith diffeence: th is thr school like us. hrughut the
Y.lurt dr_ is.based in snall rkt town in tl England. In.}trly and trgust eaclr yr, lu|
1
<lrv Llecotes mobi[e bv tsfig its lssms tl til hJshl tras its own iiages rvhich h been
rt(l into tirlly
vrt,[
firllv ecltrippecl lsstlls, lvitlr ciesks, rhitds, video and v.'h is also lg li lll
aS rIell aS it.t access.
access. Acconllnoclation
r:ltrlfi is
ic l
i t:our:hettes,
rlhttq twin
trr;in slprlind..\lflnlf
mantc-
..,,,_
sleeping ltmts
-,,i,.^,l ,,,;iL
h qud
rviih ;..its oivn
batlrl'oom. A]l nleals tk in th dining r. We il novel h studying Englisb #d th".. alrl.trys
big did f places tl u stllm sc:}iools.
which school
43, ts the most gisd day?
44. c.mphasises the thct tlrat it is unique'i
45. hs tlre best eqrripped stu<lent s?
46- puts u r,r,ith olle teaclrer ssi { you thughut
u us?
47. lras u age lirTit'?
48. does lrot itl on-site :mmdti'?
(81-4}. .
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15 .
As a.chi]c[ i ftlr used to live on frm. .d h.l his fi,iends rvoulcl go alrd
Pla5, in the fielcis. h r
quite used to being their, (5) ..., and wanted ariv a<lults to etrtetain theIn]]'hev i"ni,ta swim in
th i' and
(6) ... thi bikes along th cotll]try larres. 'h n"rr"r. io.e hr until lute anJ ,r"i" ilruuu, (7) ... into trul.
(8, 9). l8 89
. )< ,
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8. If u looking f lrotel designed f' lti, rvhiclr it is also s
iI,.u srlr m r.
situated i quiet, leafy squ, it is orrly five nrinutes' ivalk fr rvhich the town tr.
9. All 65 spacious lled1,oonrs have lreen sulr tastetully designecl and fullishrl. Each m has satellite lu TV
<]
teleplrone. u stut, rvith its tull hs lllc,llus, llstls that each ml is an absolutely b*nro.ubi"
ri.
, .
B10..)ack cal]ed r th, (;) day; h said h rvas :iig h thc, follorving rvec,k.
811.
klrorv 1,otr clcln't like lr, btrt please () att ff't to polite,
t.lrr:
rtig, 1 ;l1'/
35
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lf h hadn't su,l the plrone, it would have lreen.just ithr tiir day. 13trt h iratl lified the i alr<l
hl lrrd th nervs that turd his lif rrpside tl.. His gilfritt (1) ... hostage (tl-u) and h kids
{2) ... $1,000,000. Fl rvas in deep shock rt h still movetl fhst. Fl: fotlntl his father's gun d rushd clrrt of the flat.
brrs (3) ... awav arrd h mgd to.jurnp on. Ile tlld t],tw to th city's biggcst ilank. s h (z14)... in
throtlgh the glass doors. peoplc lo<lked at lrinl suspiciottsilr. 'h sr noticecl the gu alrtl srd. 'If vou
(5)..., you won't get hut,'h shotrtecl trevottslv. 'l lt million tllls, w. }land it .' lle wavecl the grrn
titlud anxirlrrsly. stuffed th caslr fm the siife i bag. lIe gd it, left the riltiing and heatied f thc i,,
."r,h the kidnappes (6) ... . lle tl lr, entllessiv, but th i got futlrr and firthr awav. l{e was cr,iltg
l. Sttcltlenly h rvoke up ird lisd that it (7) ... ightl.
1.
taken
1r)
1) have demarrded
2) lmd
ll)
1) had pulled
2) pulls
) rvas pulled
1l) lvtrs
1) is goitlg
2) u,as gorre
) hs gorre
4) had g
1) dorr't l
2) rvolr't move
3) rvon't nroving
1r)
1) u,ait
2) li, lr,aited
) rr,aitin8
4) lrad waite<l
1) is
2) had ,
4) lras
) was being
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
l
l
took
2) had take
rr,
derTanding
pulling
't trrovet]
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We all rt:gtlis th etiucaticlnal r.alue f th intertlct. Sotne sites trml iITflti ancl r,il fast
access (,4S) ... ijit of f'act.s anti opinions, 'his rnakes the itt,t (r{9) ... pat,tictr'ilrlv ef'ective tool i lig.
BLrt people hr, startecl to talk aborrt t}re itt as (10) ... 1lltt (,,11t ) ... th ttlitil mecli;i, tirth,,
most wsr editos h lisi that thev wott't stlvir.e rvit,hotrt itr,t silll. Petlple .!rrst not satisfieci
(Al2' ... u"ing to rvait rrntil lle\\,spape ijpublislretl fl tlrev c:atl l news st, ]jhe itt tllil
(13) ... news as it happens. But what abotlt ttlriltt'/ Carr the intenet l: the rli <l 'V? Wl, th
thottslln<ls of orrline di stations irlllr Yort pick tlrenr (l') ... u,lr in tlle rvclld. ,\d billions of
vicleos r watcltecl (15) ... Yor_rTtrbe simply because of the arraziIrg trmr of things that vtlu t:alt find.
8.
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18. r\ gt ttttnrbe ot police ffis h rr,orks with dogs that !\.q glq sDecial tr:ii.
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21. lIetookmuclrnloletrclueoverthefiguesthanheusuallyclidbecatisetoshtlrvhisnervbclsswl-ratacaeful
124
rtlkhrs.
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Dr ,
murrl ;rnd dad ll getting m s at the mtt. we've discussing m futu d as ttsual
' 't g abottt thi8! They want m to go into the nrc.clical (22) ...like them, tri don't want to
(,423) ...! Tlre1, 1|1; that big (24)... is ll itt, tt l' trot inteested in rnaking ,. w I've
lr,d
u m (.425) ... that l _want to actiessl I knorv lot of tS r out of (,42) ... f long ids,
.nr,ad_e
btrt t thik I arn talented enotlgh to ll.e srtccessfirl. People lrave to (27r... th most of tlreii abilities, don't"tey? t'd
llet_t_er finish m htrr,k r.r,,r I'll in (,428) ... with Nltrm_ancl Daci again. tlrc \\,, Adam's having u pa,,t1,'
on l"id rl tt' invited. I knorv u'r bus1, at the rrt, hrt (.,{29) .-.. your: best to !
Lovc, Staccy.
PS yorr do nle (.430) ...? I clon't know wha[ to (31) ... to the t,. Can you lend m tl k top?
22.
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4) r
2) do
3) t
4) h
l) pleasul,e
2) good
4) rst
1) put
2) dress
) lial,e
rr.,islr
26.
1).iob
27.
1
) have
28.
1; trr.
29.
1
0.
) lk
ftrr.r
1.
1t) r
, -.
32. \\ihr.
)I
<lo
thillk
-, .
Ias lre? It's unlike hirn.
1) t{e'd like to k t.
2) Llc's let nre dorvn agairr.
) II hasn't d uthillg wllg.
1r) lle is goirig l thjs summ.
3. l
J/
5. , . .
. Fr stt th' tig to limit , emission trm planes reclucing tlre ur of t'lights r.
. h, u don't li all that uish', do you? Not even the scientists can g.ut it.
. Weli th rveather's fantastic at the mit, isn't it? you ilrr us havig u in the gd
i ril?
D. Like rvhat?
. Of us, it's nice to feel rr fr hg instead of sitting i frt of the fi aIl rit, but it's bit
u,ig too. I m it's sign of lirt hg, isn't it?
Yes, i dli it, because it-'s ttt. the gllt is stating to do something about it.
1)cBFDAE
2)cEI]DAF
)I-'D
4)CEBFDA
. . .
jobs in frt of itil attdiences.
1.'Footballers and rnusicians in the same brtsiness. h both do stress_ful
h oirly diffeence is that football wds noisier,'so says Rbd Franks. And h, should know. F'rks started lris
wrki life rvith Leeds united Football cltlb, diil hgl direction, sttd Ig th trunrpet instead of
football and is norv iil trumtr with the Lso (London smh hstr). Frks might have made
firrth obsen ation obout th" similiities betrveen sts and ftll alubs: it is playing away that presents th
l challeIlges.
and iti illstuments Stage, time d in piece. r well sh plans eaclr ttlr, and she does h planning
witlr scientific ur, events sonletinles take in ur hand. on c-lccasion I}t hacl dvtisd f
the rvrong ight, and th th lrl rig t isturt,s fim the irt to the t hall k dorvn
stttck in su,.
antl got
'-
4. It is tiig and stessftt] busitress flying rrd the wld, and yet balance it is of the rrds of the
job. ti rnorn",lti tlf6lttl. t te end of t in Moscrrrv enthttsiastic atrclience had botrght the
hstr to its feet. As otle of t rllusicians rvas aborrt to sit dorvn, elclerlv lady in the frlt w ssd piece of
intcl his hd. lt said, i ,ls of sillrple English, u,lrat lovely music th hstr hd made.
.
4. take ur hand ( 3)
1) to r rlul 2) to
calculatiorr
2)
helpfhl
aftertirouglrt
) to helpless
) rg
.
42.
...
(4)
, I{ .
2) ... r, "lt .
) ... rlr ol)KecTpa ll eN,ry }II{.
1
...
. . () , y , .
Fur people oolunteered to tll histotit,:al diet.{or Tlle,eh...
1. Elisa Riedo trjed medieval ur diet (tSth century)
Life expectanc5, in the midd]e ages was muh lwr th today, and now I ulstd rvh,v. At di I ate
baked goose stuffed with chicken d kid! I ate stl mrtc]r meat that I sttd drig about r,gts.
tull,"si th imt I've tttl gtri, so tlrat tells you horv L.acl it rvas! h meat was slliclr This
38
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"'
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t*. i;,;;;;;;li;ll;;], ,,Jiil'i,i,li,Yiii,
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"::\,,,ulrui,i,*""
un fo.buei
rlii";;;;l;;,;;;;;f;;,i#;,1;'i,;;'#;;iiji::,Y";i'}i]li
lll:I:::l:
",,j
used
to tbi"[,,",t*.|
.il;',H:T:il.il:,:ilji:,''",
ilx",[,j;::,T;',"'}"jli:i:; xTi;,.,,li:"?li:t#ili;
which rs
43. rvas drd to end ti diet .rl?
44. has changecl thir eating lrabits as sult of the imt'?
45- is usuallv vet.l, activc)
(1--84),
.
. . .
.
hms
l lr(,lIla' Nl,idgley
NlI(l8,1ey lS
possiy the
is. pOSSlDly
th Wld'S
wId's tlnltrckiest
trnltrckiest (1)
(1) ..
. . I-Ie ,s
*,as incedir,
id
successfirl in his clay, patenting
\' L hrrndred
httndred difft
dilferent ideas d,
and_ iig
ivig (2)
(2) ... ,1*u.
*ds i,,{,"."Lr.;;;;
d lnc.dals. Brrt his t;;,r,ti!"r,
i
cost hit his Iife, tir
bad attack of.Polio left hiltr rvitlt (;:.. tb rvalk rvithoui
rvithout i.,to.
hl, h
" invented
inr,enterl qvt6,l
""""._ /.,_.,,,",\ [,_
Syster { hsss
Qle,uHu) to
'*?l]:::
Irs l'::::l':J*1),;;:._'19
not all scientific
lre
ii
(;;;:;;"';;;;il;';i;""1,;;;;*T,jii,.i ^f i:;JJ:]J:],i:
",,tu,,gi"J
gs_. is good prog."rr2
(5--87).
, .
15 .
i)
ir' rp
liLp.l
rvh
we liked.
"";
il:
l?,l.,irfiJilitb|lriil,\i
(8, 9}. t
8 g
.
,
arr" .
""
88, l lt Englislr ill d d I must say I likcd it.
bcgin rvith it, I ltost friI', r th nlost fill peo1lle
imgiIr, I ha<l sh m rt'itIt"rlrc dauglltci
i-r,.
i;; ;;;.;l'y
fiends. h house rvhih r''as lovely d tt,.yir"i"a ;..;ii;i"i;a;rir.b"r'ib"ji'rclJ lll(
.ii
i-i
;;;';r'il;;;,l: ;i";;r".
.39
. .
l get fil rvell rvith rY ts. I{u,, last nigilt we hl of the wot,st qrtls u, (1)... f.vsl
It rb.as th"rlr (,42) ... t tu. I,Ie asked if h could r l Walkrnan d ,h_ 1 frtsl h just
rt intb t l ind'took it. l (3) ... but I clicln't say alrytlring else. l rb,ent rrstis to frnish m hlu,k,
rr,hich I thotight wor:ld take abor,rt rr. ftr that, I plarrned ro go out. N'ly fids (l) ... going to tlisc:o and l
(,45) ... to miiet them th. h disct-l is quitc long lvaY \\, so I knerv I rvortlcl lltltlle lt thalt ttstrzil. I thorrght I
had tt ask Dacl if that rr,ould okay. ite rrsuallv leti rne db rr,lrat I want, tlecatlse knclrvs I'm riot as isll_sil
as rth. ut this tir h clidn't alltlrv rne to g ou[ l. }Ie rvanted rne.to g to th disco lvith.ml,Llth! }{
said tlrat unless I (6) ... to go rvith him, I cclulcllit go at all! We had ti gtllllt. ln th l, h dd
2) hr. hd
) hal,e
1+)
1) u,as sttd
2) rr,as statilrg
) has sttrl
1) rvas ig
2) rvas d
) lrad atroyerl
1+) l-ras
2) r srrggested
3) had suggested
4) sullgest
) ivas gl
4) have gd
2.
r havirrg
1) had
4.
1) have
suggested
5.
) started
annoved
) had gd
2)
) agree
2) had agreed
lJ) gd
4) arn gl
'l
) have rrot
2) rvasn't fgi
) lradn't lgi
zrgr,
6.
7.
{orgiverl
. .
li Davies is trventv-one 1 she is tiist irr five-sta ht]. She savs that ,ht appc;rls (,48.)... h
lnOSt is (,{9) ...rlivesitlz of'rhe chalIengcs sh tac:es (10) ... day - fr clealig rvith phclnc,ca]ls in rliffcTent
langtrag.]s tti making bcroiing. f estatliants. She fist caIne to the hotel ,h she_r.vrrs \,' \,,tik ,lli: l
uiJit and r ,rks t-ti, rvhiclr allorr,s h to contilltle (11) ... Ir, lg tlS \!l2)... lltarrag,enent.
di to sitlig in hotcls is t to put (,413) ... the thorrght <lf lou, u,ages at (,414) ...
stt. Ilaving thb ight dg rii diploma is gtlt tlf mti, rt rh igt attitrrde alltl (,415) ... good
-ll-uiti skills will get _\rorr iong ,.
8.
1) t'
2)-
) at
4) to
1)
2)
) tlre
4)-
1) ,ith
2) to
)-
4) on
1)
2) lvith
i3)
1) in
2) at
) u,ith
1) up
2) olf
4) d,
1)
2)
) the
4)-
1)
2) arr
3) the
4)-
9.
l.
11.
12.
l.
14.
15.
at
4) t
) t'
. .
4) f mrrcir 1st
4) sister's-in-larv's
.
, .
1234
aI_1le
to
r_k
thi 5rrts
l25-4
20. Nigel d
is cif the t,
l2
nlillion copies.
123
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.
I live oll th fist fl of hoise th i;";;;;i
... i"ib""?ri..
(;lii
l
iii#;:J:,T'# I'J,:;,.;il;l:::;::i/i,!1#]J
r. ancl (24)... teirific noise. ir;j:
h
j:
y;;j,;;;l;i;;\""i,}
lr:ff:,iiiJi:P"lj"':1j*|::;:j1}.,1:"9]ltlli
ltl
cLUl (l Ull
_t'i.t'"ii,,il#;r"i'r";
oIt thi
tllt S[
St vr
r aI](l
,,ti v
again. lt's
lt;s "gitllt to
(ll l
L() di
m
d.
nracl.
l've
I,ve
tried
tl.ted
(26)
... ;;;;;i";o",,p
r w st l-tp ,
.beginning
to
cleafen out tlre noise but I like (,27) .]. l quiet"and
find
fincrlouJ
loud mrrsic
mtrsic st"*.flrl
stesslirl. I hr,"
have firi
tij /.d9\
to tL,._
th 1_,.l:r
btrt il
1azB1 ... +
hasn't done anv (,429) ... . I iis LbuuiJ ii" and lel
, b"il i,ou"b"guu to h qrit" i;;rli;"",i ;..,&:?}ijk:
abotrt th -,li}f"1*:r:::,:{|l],,",j
Jike (30) ... off tlreir elclcticity . "ii"i;;;;;;ff;;
"ii"i
,i","pi"g the
;;;'fr;;';lXi',11:.itr"'3ff?i
fl latc at ight wlren l kw thev
*""):llT'.
".]clcticity
(31) ... . Wbat
l: "
"lq
ffi;il;fij*t*ii,ii,lff*
22.
) created
2) td
3) adapted
4) developed
2) rir,d
) rr,d
4) td
2) lu
) do
4) niake
2) pitch
) intensity
4) r,olurne
2) putting
) taking
4) pushing
2)
) lm
4) stillness
1) telling
2) spcaking
3) saying
4) discussirlg
1) effect
2) benefit
) good
4) hg
1) puttirlg
2) changing
) rnoving
4) srvitching
2.
24.
l) r,f
25.
26,
1) turrig
27.
.1
) hr
28.
29.
.
1.
1) asleep
2) rvake
3) sleep
4) ar,vait
,
-.
32. Colrlcl u Ierrd m some m?
you?
33. Is it?
,l'i],i#i
1)
BADE
2)
F DA
)FD
4l
4)IrECBDA
. 1. r r .
1. New Yr's Eve few days ago, I decided to go skiing f the t'ist tirne, rvith trvo fids. h th
they've skiing d diving all thir lives,
complete opposite of r in that th' Il and fIss
whrs I'm bit of wd. Surprisingly, hw, I enioyed it muh d th second tire re u.t I tlt muh
m confident and decided to m arvay fr skiing the ury slopes. I *,as doing ll well d skiing du,
quite steep slope when l hd of m fids say, "WrJsi, u' moving fast!" I thought "Yes, l m, 't
I but hw do I stop?" Suddenly all m fid left m d I fell very badly. I didn't k anythingbtlt I twisted
m knee. h rst of the holiday ,,s spet sitting top of the muti, |ooking ftr d's bags d coats.
2. If l'nr honest, I rf going smwh hot and sunny f holiday. I love going to Thailand, fr exalnple,
d staying in one ofthe beautiful sts th coast. h people trl friendly and in hotel rve stayed
at we got to know the chef quite well d h would take us rud the mkt with him. And of the wits took us
to visit his ul rh owns coconut fm. It's l i rvays like this that yorr begin to get feel fr the country and
its people, as these kinds of oppotunities t il f the rg tottist.
3. I'm not ottgh-it kind of s; I did enougIr of that rh I w: ug. h troub|e ,ith m is that I
they absolutely dr m! If I get bitten, th bites trr into mini-balloons
have gui rm with mosquitoes
all r m body. wh we w tavelling jeep duig th ms season, the i was so heavv that we
stopped in village. young Thai noticed this htrgit m m, rvhich rl,as going fu lrlr d looked
as if it rnight infected. picked sr leaves off t and made mitu of thm using some salt d little
alcohol and th ud the mitu into m m. l'u could see the infection dis: it was rzig, it ,s like
letting tlre ir out of balloon.
4. Gll, after I've finished ru of fms in play, I feel exhausted. Pleasantly exhausted, tt not
too wr to escape! All I want to do is find hotel t,ith fantastic yiew, h, good book d mosquito t.
needs simple, rll, and I iust want the rtuit to fsh myself. Sometimes I might sid holiday
in conrpletely litl't irmt, like visiting fid i rrt cottage staying in sral] be<l tl llreakfast
.
4. rg (2)
1) typical
2) middle-aged
3) middle-class
2) leave
3) get f
42. It's l i rvays like this that you begin to get fee] f the utry and its people ... . ( 2)
1) - tl }rr, ... .
2) TaKItNr IrII}rNl tIIl -I ttlr y rr.ii ... .
) r TaKIItvI }r I{It rt }, ... .
. 1. () , , l iti's capital treasure tt, Qcrya|) ol frig ultur. People Jrr all t,r the ,rld lfule i Ld d the
result. thilling multiulturlm: cafs, restaurants, shops d mar*ets offer you the ze:orlcl ur doorstep. m
1.Indian
...
ftr the Irish, the Indian community is the second largest in London. h fist Indians id i 1597 and mr
m ft the founding of the East India tdig m in the 17th century. Nrrms irsd rvhen India m
independent in 1947 ut the community rII took off in the 1950s and 1960s rvith lmt tuitis ud
thw irt. Although 'Little Indias' exist all I-d, the most stiking is the distict of Southall in West
London. r Indian foodstalls d video shops rhr, spicy ms fill the ir, d wm stll d
wig tlre typical colouful si, just as i India. In McDonald's, th piped music is fshigl Indian.
42
2. Portuguese
4l the shiP mrcrWiush docked i ] 94 rvith its 500 imigrts, it rkl the
_
stt of the mi id
of ilr imigti, stirnulatcd itish economic expansion. since
th, 00,000 lrave estaished livelv
communities llrtrd I-ondon. Thegreatest i lti isthe No,tting IIill
Cainival, norv i,;,rl;;8;;1
stt t, rvhich take_splace 1, Arrgust. I-Ir, it, in South London, i,
th" lrtr (m)f the community.
As you step out of the Udgud station into Rit I\Ikt,
_ll Sellses r stinrulate<l tlre noise, th ight
lus d t_he hthri sottrrcl of i rusi. This is of t best places ,b"iii".
fooc1 in London. I1w,
the r has beconre 1, ptlpular place to live and
is risig.
4. Lebanese
h fist l-ebanese r,vho t to Ld r almost all businesspeople, but r, the last trventy
s people
fom all rb'alks of life hr' settled ]r.Jl, history glut fm'I-, now rus
delicat"rr"n u',,l ir-u..y
enthtrsiastic about I-ottdon lit. 'The .un,rnunity is gtt strg and bigg",-; ,ir" e*pluinr. 'When
I fist r hr,
L ngver. hd speak ri. Now I heai linguagi e.r"r1,*,hii".;
tt, thr isn't ggriIl
defined 'Little Lebanon' th r m slrops and stui W"ri Loncion.
Which community
(l-4). .
. . ,
.
()
(4) ...istrm.
rs irt the
ui1
(5-87). ,
.
15 .
We looking f a.r,oung slt to tk as tur guide this Summ. h.i
will involve accomparr5zing English!5) ,:, tourists as thev tl tlre (6) .... of Coperlhagc,n. Full tiig ild. Wit to t FIlr (Plroenix u
Gu), gii'ing details of itts rk i d explaining (i ... you
think
yotr gth ;t,; .;' i".'i'b";"b.
- (8, 9).
8 9 . ,
y .
8, If you r planning to g to tlre im this weekend, m mmdti
it worrld to go d see Hamlet. This
is th fist tirne r,hiclr the full shks text hs been ught to
th big sc.eeri ai point is it monotonous,
despite being fu lrus long,
4
5
7
8
9
5
3
1,
A,lo
_,
11
12
,l
14
15
16
17
J,
.4
18
19
2
_1
21
22
24
26
27
28
29
5
1
4
4
4
5
_1
36
7
38
39
4
41
42
l
4
43
44
45
46
47
UNHEALTHY/
ADDICTIVE
DlSAPPOINTMENT
LUXURIOlJS
l
4
EMPLOYMENT
lNcREASlNGLY
coNULTT|oN(S)
SDNSS
EXCITEMENT
INAPPRoPRIATE
UNREWARDlNG
UNENDlNc
ENDLESS/
REPRESENTATION
ACCEPTABLE
SUSPICIOUS
UNll\{PoR,ANT
ADDIcTlvE/
SPEAKING
NElTHER
MoRE
UNHEALTHY
MoST/BEST
MANY
48
7
8
89
B,l0
11
12
wHIcH
NEED
SUcH
oNWHtcH
AN0THER
D
ARETHEY
tT
t
2
oTHER
Do
ENoUGH
lTWHo
So THERE
ANoTHER
Do THEY
SUcH
THERE IT
MADE
44
VARIETY
WHY
| S
lNEXPENSIVE
IJNwIl.-I-ING
THERE
WHlcH
FR
oTHER
THEREWHo
ANoTHER
V THEY
EY
THElR WHIcH
lNG
MADE