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1. Choose the correct variant. Sue …….. the washing eight times a day, and after lunch she ……. clothes
for three …...

• collect, does, ages

B does, irons, hours

• takes, do, hours

• has, collect, calls

• cooks, has, calls

2.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Dear Anita, My doctor says I am too heavy and that I should
do exercise to lose 10 or 15

kilograms. Unfortunately, I don’t have a lot of free time – After I come home from work; I usually help
our kids with their homework,

then eat dinner, and then relax a little by watching TV before I go to bed. Also, I think that a lot of
exercise, like running or doing pushups, is quite boring. Could you please give me some advice about
what kind of exercise is best for me to lose weight? Gerald.

Question: What does Gerald think about running?

• He thinks it’s the best kind of exercise.

B He thinks it’s boring

• He thinks he should do it more often.

• He thinks it’s helpful

• He thinks it’s useful

3.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Dear Anita, My doctor says I am too heavy and that I should
do exercise to lose 10 or 15

kilograms. Unfortunately, I don’t have a lot of free time – After I come home from work; I usually help
our kids with their homework,

then eat dinner, and then relax a little by watching TV before I go to bed. Also, I think that a lot of
exercise, like running or doing pushups, is quite boring. Could you please give me some advice about
what kind of exercise is best for me to lose weight? Gerald.

Question: How long does Gerald watch TV?

• an hour each day

B he doesn’t say

• 20 minutes

• too long

• half an hour each day

4.

Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has

breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after

that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: Where do Tom and his sister have dinner?

• at home

B in a restaurant

• in the club

• in the kitchen

• in an office

5.

Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has

breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after
that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: What does Tom drink in the evening?

• wine

B warm milk

• tea

• beer

• coffee

6.

Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has

breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after

that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: Where does his mother live?

• in England

B in Scotland

• not far from Tom

• in the countryside

• in his brother’s house

7.

Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has
breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after

that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: Where does Tom have breakfast?

• in a restaurant

B in the kitchen

• in the lounge

• on the balkony

• in his bedroom

8.

Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has

breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after

that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: How does Tom get to his brother’s house?

• by car

B by bike

• by bus

• on foot

• by taxi

9.
Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has

breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after

that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: What does Tom do in the evening?

• listens to music

B watches television

• hangs around with his friends

• does shopping

• plays computer games

10.

Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has

breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after

that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: How long does Tom swim for?

• for two hours

Bfor one hour

• for quarter of an hour

• for half an hour

• for six hours


11.

Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has

breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after

that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: What time does he play tennis with his sister?

• at 2pm

B at 1.00

• in the evening

• after the lunch

• at 11.30

12.

Read the text and choose the best answer. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o'clock. Then he reads his
newspaper in the kitchen. He has

breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays
tennis with his sister and after

that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his
brother´s house. They talk and

listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of warm milk. He goes to bed at
11.30.

Question: Who does Tom telephone in the morning?

• his sister

B his mother

• his brother

• his friend
• his nephew

13.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: Where do they live?

• in their country house

B in a small apartment in Seattle

• in a house with a yard

• in a flat

• in a large villa

14.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: What color is Jennifer's hair?

• it is brown
Bit is blonde

• it is dark blonde

• it is black

• it is dark brown

15.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: What's the name of the daughter?

• Jennifer

B Alice

• Don

• Peter

• Benji

16.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is
very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: How many children do they have?

• two daughters and a son

B two sons and a daughter

• two sons

• two daughters

• a daughter and a son

17.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: Who has glasses?

• Peter has

B Jennifer has

• Alice has

• Mr.Benson has

• Don has

18.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.
Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: How old are the sons?

• Don is 15 and Peter is 13

B Peter is 15 and Don is 13

• Peter is 17 and Don is 15

• Don is 13 and Peter is 17

• Don is 17 and Peter is 13

19.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: What color is Peter's hair?

• it is blonde

B it is black

• it is dark brown

• it is grey

• it is brown

20.
Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: Why is Alice very happy?

• She has bought a car

B She has a new car

• She has parents

• She has short black hair

• She has long black hair

21.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice.Mr. Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: What animal do they have as a pet?

• a cat

B a dog

• a cow
• a horse

• a parrot

22.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Mr. Benson is a journalist from Seattle. He is married to
Jennifer and they have three children.

They have two boys, Peter and Don, and a daughter, Alice. Mr.Benson is 47 years old. He has short black
hair and he has a beard.

Jennifer has large glasses and she has long blonde hair. Peter is 15. He has short black hair, like his
father. He is tall. His brother, Don,

has fair hair and is not very tall. He is 13 years old. Their sister, Alice, is 17. She has beautiful long black
hair. She has a new car - she is

very happy. The Benson family have a Labrador dog, Benji. They have a small apartment in Seattle.

Question: What is Mr. Benson's job?

A He's a journalist

• He is a teacher

B He is an accountant

• He is a dentist

• He is a pensioner

23.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Summerhill School in England is a private school, and it’s very different from most other schools. There
is a timetable, but students

don’t have to go to the lessons. There is a meeting every week for all the children and teachers at the
school, and they vote "to decide"

the school rules there. The teachers and students all have "to follow" the rules. Does the head teacher
have to follow the rules? Yes, she

does.

1. To make a choice from a number of alternatives.


2. To reserve a place --- for example, on a flight or at a restaurant.

3. To do something useful for someone else.

4. To obtain something by paying money for it.

5. To act according to an instruction.

• 3, 4

B 1, 5

• 2, 3

• 1, 2

• 2, 4

24.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

The teachers at the School of the Air prepare lessons and send

them to the students post or "email". The students have to work on

these lessons for five or six hours a day. Monday to Friday. They

send their work to the teachers once a week and discuss it by the radio or over the internet. They can
also borrow books from the

school "library". The books arrive by post.

1. A method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices.

2. The number of people in a country.

3. A system for delivering letters and packages.

4. A short period when you stop your normal activity.

5. A collection of books that students can use.

• 2, 4

B 1, 5

• 2, 3

• 1, 3
• 4, 5

25.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Mam: When do you stop for lunch?

David: At twelve thirty. But of course, our arms and "legs" hurt after all the training. So we stretch for
ten minutes, and then we have

lunch. After lunch we have a long rest.

Mam: Do you train in the afternoons too?

David: Yes. I like the afternoons because we train with sticks and "swords".

1. A piece of equipment used for listening to programmes.

2. The parts of the body of a human that is used for standing or walking.

3. The things that you normally do every day.

4. A weapon with a handle and a long sharp blade.

5. A board for putting notices on.

• 1, 3

B 2, 4

• 2, 3

• 1, 5

• 1, 4

26.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

David: We learn to jump high and to kick, too. At eleven o’clock we take a break for ten minutes and
then training starts again.

Mum: When do you stop for lunch?

David: At twelve thirty. But of course, our arms and legs hurt after all the "training". After lunch we have
a long "rest".

1. A short period when you stop your normal activity.


2. The process of preparing to take part in a sports competition.

3. You wear these.

4. A period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing.

5. The first meal of the day.

• 1, 4

B 2, 4

• 2, 3

• 1, 3

• 2, 5

27.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Australian love sport. They play it, they talk about it and they watch it on TV. Australian weather is
"perfect" for sport, and there are

thousands of great beaches, so swimming is very popular. Young people in Australia are very "active".
More than 60% of children go to

sports clubs.

1. Excellent, very good.

2. Usual, normal

3. Liked or enjoyed by a large number of people.

4. Always busy doing things, especially physical activities.

5. Difficult, tiring.

• 1, 2

B 1, 4

• 2, 3

• 1, 5

• 4, 5
28.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Australians love sport. They play it, they talk about it and they watch it on TV. Australian weather is
perfect for sport, and there are

thousands of great beaches, so swimming is very popular. The "population" of Australia is only about 20
million, but many of the best

sportsmen and sportswomen in the world come from Australia. They also do activities with friends: for
example, skateboarding,

"cycling" and rollerblading.

1. An area of sand or small stones beside the sea or a lake.

2. A short period when you stop your normal activity.

3. The number of people in a country.

4. The sport or activity of riding a bicycle.

5. The things that you normally do every day.

• 1, 2

B 3, 4

• 4, 5

• 1, 5

• 2, 3

29.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Our "typical" day starts at 6 o’clock. After lunch we practice fighting. It’s not "dangerous". The teachers
are very good. They don’t

speak English. But I speak a little Korean.

At six o’clock we finish training and have dinner, and then the evenings are free. We sit and talk, but we
hardly ever go out.

1. Difficult, tiring.
2. Usual, normal.

3. Not safe.

4. Not busy, without particular plans or arrangements.

5. Not interesting or exciting.

• 3, 5

B 2, 3

• 3, 4

• 1, 5

• 1, 2

30.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

I usually "get up" late on Saturday morning. I never have breakfast. I usually check my emails or visit a
chat room. After lunch, I go

shopping, but I never buy a phone --- they are always very expensive. I always "go out" with friends on
Saturday evening.

1. To get out of bed.

2. To pick someone up.

3.To examine something to see if it is correct.

4. To spend time with somebody.

5. To take care of someone.

• 2, 4

B 1, 4

• 3, 5

• 1, 2

• 4, 5

31.
Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Our routine is the same every day. We get up at five o’clock and start "training" immediately. We
haven’t got time to wash or have

"breakfast". If we are late, the teachers hit us with sticks.

1. A short period when you stop your normal activity.

2. The things that you normally do every day.

3. The process of preparing to take part in a sports competition by doing physical exercises.

4. A meal in the middle of the day.

5. The first meal of the day.

• 2, 3

B 3, 5

• 1, 2

• 2, 4

• 1, 5

32.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Bart Simpson is the star of The Simpsons, a popular American TV

programme. Eleven million Americans watch it every week. Bart goes to

Springfield Elementary school. He’s very lazy and he isn’t "popular" with

the teachers, but his classmates like him. Bart has got two sisters, Lisa

and Maggie. Lisa is very "intelligent" and she studies hard.

1. Unwilling to work or be active.

2. Not interesting or exciting.

3. Liked or enjoyed by a large number of people.

4. Full of energy.

5. Good at learning and thinking in a logical way.


• 2, 5

• 1, 4

• 2, 3

D 3, 5

• 1, 2

33.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Jenny: And how do you help?

Meg: Oh, there is a lot to do! I organize the invitations, the

food, the music… sometimes the "guests" have to travel from

another country, so I book flights for them.

Jenny: What are you doing at the moment?

Meg: I’m planning a party for a very well known person. He’s

English, but he’s having a party abroad. He’s flying to an "island"

In the Caribbean next week. He’s having a party in an enormous

tent on the beach next to the sea.

1. The people at a party or celebration.

2. There are a lot of trees there.

3. This is tall, and it is cold at the top.

4. There’s water all around this place.

5. You live in this when you are camping.

• 1, 5

B 1, 4

• 2, 4

• 1, 2
• 2, 3

34.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Jenny: And how do you help?

Meg: Oh, there is a lot to do! I organize the invitations, the food,

the music… sometimes the guests have "to travel" from another

country, so I "book" flights for them.

1. To plan or arrange an event.

2. To go from one place to another.

3. To show that you are happy about something.

4. To reserve a place --- for example, on a flight or at a restaurant.

5. To get ready.

• 1, 4

B 2, 4

• 2, 5

• 1, 3

• 3, 5

35.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Jenny: What do you do in your job, Meg?

Meg: I organize parties. Some people want a small, simple party,

and they don’t need any help. But other people want to have a big,

"extravagant" wedding party, for example, in a "memorable" place.

1. Costing a lot of money.

2. Happening once a year.


3. Worth remembering

4. Unhappy because you are not with other people.

5. Very big

• 2, 4

B 1, 3

• 3, 4

• 1, 4

• 2, 5

36.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Jenny: What kinds of parties do you organize?

Meg: Oh, all sorts of parties! Most people love nature, and some

people want to have parties "outdoors".

Jenny: What are you doing at the moment?

Meg: I’m planning a party for a very well known person. He’s

English, but he’s having a party "abroad".

1. In the open air, not inside a building.

2. Worth remembering.

3. In a different country, not in your own country.

4. Not interesting or exciting.

5. The opposite of ‘slowly’.

• 2, 3

B 1, 3

• 2, 4

• 1, 5
• 1, 2

37.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Jenny: What do you do in your job, Megg?

Meg: I organize parties. Some people want a small, simple party, but

some people love swimming and diving, and they want "to celebrate"

underwater. Believe it or not, trips in hot –air balloons are very popular

for special occasions too! People want a day "to remember".

1. To plan or arrange an event.

2. To reserve a place.

3.To show that you are happy about something.

4.To keep something in your mind.

5. To go from one place to another.

• 2, 4

B 3, 4

• 2, 3

• 1, 5

• 4, 5

38.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Jenny: What kinds of parties do you organize?

Meg: Oh, all sorts of parties! Lots of people want to get married in a

Scottish "castle", for example. Most people love nature, and some people

want to have parties outdoors. I sometimes organize parties in a forest

or on a "mountain".
1. A large building that was built to defend people.

2. The people at a party or celebration.

3. There are a lot of trees here.

4. This is tall and it’s cold at the top.

5. A long thin piece of something.

• 1, 5

B 1.40

• 2, 4

• 1, 2

• 2, 3

39.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Teachers and students can also meet at the Sports Carnival. This

takes place once a year on playing fields Alice Springs. Students

don’t have to go, but it is a great way for them to do sport

together and make friends. “I study on my own,” says one student,

“but I’m not "lonely". My teachers are very friendly, and I chat to

them quite often. I email other students most days, too. And I love

the "annual" Sports Carnival”

1. Very big.

2. Unhappy because you are not with other people.

3. Not safe.

4. Behaving in a kind and pleasant way.

5. Happening once a year.

• 1, 2
• 1, 3

C 2, 5

• 2, 3

• 3, 4

40.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Once or twice a year, a teacher "visits" every student at home The

teacher spends a day with the student, helps them with their work and

discusses problems. Teachers and students can also meet at the Sports

Carnival. This "takes place" once a year on playing fields in Alice Springs.

Students don’t have to go, but it is a great way for them to do sport

together and to make friends. “ I study on my own,” says one student, “

but I’m not lonely. My teachers are very friendly, and I chat to them

quite often.

1. To go to see a person or a place for a period of time.

2. To happen.

3. To get ready.

4. To talk in a relaxed, friendly way.

5. To talk about something serious or important.

A2, 4

• 1, 2

• 3, 4

• 2, 3

• 1, 5

41.
Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

The teachers at the School of the Air prepare lessons and send

them to the students post or email. The students have to work on

these lessons for five or six hours a day. Monday to Friday. They

send their work to the teachers once a week and discuss it by the "radio" or over the internet. They can
also borrow books from the

school library. The books arrive by "post".

1. A piece of equipment used for listening to programmes.

2. The number of people in a country.

3. A collection of books that students can use.

4. A short period when you stop your normal activity.

5.A system for delivering letters and packages.

A 2, 4

• 1, 5

• 3, 4

• 1, 4

• 2, 5

42.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

The teachers at the School of the Air "prepare" lessons and send them to

the students by post or email. The students have to work on these

lessons for five or six hours a day. Monday to Friday. They send their

work to the teachers once a week and "discuss" it by radio or over the

internet. They can also borrow books from the school library. The books

arrive by post.

1. To get ready.
2. To talk in a relaxed, friendly way.

3. To talk about something serious or important.

4. To go from one place to another.

5. To take something for a short time and give it back then.

• 1, 5

B 1, 3

• 2, 4

• 1, 4

• 2, 3

43.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Australia is an enormous country, but it has a population of only 20

million. Some families live on big, isolated "farms", hundreds of

kilometres from a town or city.

Children from these families can’t travel to school every day, so many

of them use a special school: the Australian School of the Air.

There are twelve Schools of the Air in Australia and over 1ooo thousand

students use them. Students of the School of the Air study the same

"subjects" as other Australian students, but they don’t have lessons in

classrooms with other students.

1. A system of delivering letters and packages.

2. The number of people in a country.

3. A collection of books that students can use.

4. An area of land, and the buildings on it, used for growing crops.

5. Maths, English, and the other things that you study at school.
A 3, 4

• 4, 5

• 2, 3

• 1, 5

• 1, 2

44.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Australia is an "enormous" country, but it has a population of only

20 million. Some families live on big, isolated farms, hundreds of

kilometres from a town or city.

Children from these familis can’t travel to school every day, so

many of them use a "special" school: the Australian School of the

Air.

1.Very big.

2.A long way from other people or places.

3. Unhappy because you are not with other people.

4. Not ordinary or usual, different from what is normal.

5. Not safe.

• 3, 4

A 1, 4

• 2, 4

• 1, 3

• 2, 5

45.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.
Mam: When do you stop for lunch?

David: At twelve thirty. But of course, our arms and legs hurt after all the training. So we "stretch" for
ten minutes, and then we have

lunch. After lunch we have a long rest.

Mam: Do you train in the afternoons too?

David: Yes. I like the afternoons because we train with sticks and swords.

Mam: Is it dangerous?

David: No, not really, because we don’t "fight". We learn how to defend ourselves, not to hurt ourselves.

1. To move suddenly into the air.

2.To push out your arms and legs as far as possible.

3. To hit with your foot.

4. To try to hurt someone.

5. To protect yourself.

• 1, 3

A 2, 4

• 3, 4

• 1, 5

• 1, 2

46.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Mam: When do you have breakfast?

David: At half past seven. We have rice and soup. Training starts again at nine o’clock. We practice
hitting with our hands. We learn to

jump high and to kick, too. At eleven o’clock we take a "break" for ten minutes and then training starts
again.

Mam: When do you stop for lunch?

David: At twelve thirty. But of course, our arms and legs hurt after all the training. So we stretch for ten
minutes, and then we have

lunch. After lunch we have a long rest.

Mam: Do you train in the afternoon too?

David: Yes. I like the afternoons because we train with "sticks" and swords.

1. A short period when you stop your normal activity.

2. The things that you normally do every day.

3. A period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing.

4. The first meal of the day.

5. A long thin piece of something.

A1, 3

• 1, 5

• 1, 2

• 3, 5

• 4, 5

47.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Mam: When do you have breakfast?

David: At half past seven. We have rice and soup. Training starts again at nine o’clock. We practise
hitting with our hands. We learn "to

jump" high and "to kick", too. At eleven o’clock we take a break for ten minutes and then training starts
again.

1. To do something regularly, to become good at it.

2. To move suddenly into the air.

3. To try to hurt someone.

4. To push out your arms and legs as far as possible.

5. To hit with your foot.


A 2, 3

• 2, 5

• 2, 4

• 1, 5

• 1, 4

48.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions. Mam: Tell me about a typical
day. What time do you get up?

David: Our routine is the same every day. We get up at five o’clock and start training immediately. We
haven’t got time to wash or have

breakfast. If we’re late, the teachers "hits" us with sticks.

Mam: How do you train?

David: First we "train" our legs, arms and stomachs. We run up and down 1000 steps and do press-ups.
The training is very very hard.

1.To touch, suddenly and violently.

2. To move suddenly into the air.

3. To hit with your foot.

4. To do exercise regularly, to become stronger.

5. To move quickly, using your legs.

A3, 4

• 1, 4

• 3, 5

• 1, 2

• 2, 5

49.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Sue loves her big family. All the children help Sue and help each other.
The house is always lively when it is full of children!

For Ian, Sue’s husband, family life is never "boring". But they’re all friends ---- everyone is too busy to
argue. And when the children

are all playing together, it can be very noisy.

Is the house ever "quiet"? Possibly--- when all the children are in bed!

1. Not interesting or exciting.

2. Full of energy.

3. Having a lot to do.

4. Very loud and annoying.

5. Making very little noise.

A 1, 3

• 1, 5

• 2, 3

• 1, 2

• 2, 5

50.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Every afternoon at 3.30 she "collects" the children from school in the minibus. Then she helps them with
their homework. After that

she cooks dinner for fifteen. Her husband comes home at six. After dinner she goes to the supermarket
with two of her sons. They

"help" her with the shopping. She buys 50 litres of milk a week!

1. To take care of someone.

2. To pick someone up.

3. To do something useful for someone else.

4. To prepare food by heating it.

5. To obtain something by paying money for it.


A 1, 5

• 2, 3

• 1, 3

• 2, 5

• 2, 4

51.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Sue Povey and her family live in Swindon, in the south of England. After breakfast her husband, Ian, goes
to work. Sue drives the

children to school. ( She needs a mini bus for this!) Nine children go to school and she drives home with
the other four children. Every

weekday she looks after the children and cleans the house. She "does the washing" eight times a day,
and after lunch she "irons" clothes

for three hours. Sue spends half her life in the kitchen.

1.To do something useful for someone else.

2. To pass time

3. To wash the clothes

4. To make clothes, etc. smooth

5. To require something or somebody because they are very important.

A 1, 5

• 3, 4

• 2, 4

• 1, 4

• 3, 5

52.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions.

Sue Povey and her family live in Swindon, in the south of England. After breakfast her husband, Ian, goes
to work. Sue "drives" the

children to school. ( She needs a minibus for this!) Nine children go to school and she drives home with
the other four children. Every

weekday she "looks after" the children and cleans the house. She does the washing eight times a day,
and after lunch she irons clothes

for three hours. She spends half her life in the kitchen.

1. To do something useful for someone else.

2. To control or operate a car.

3. To be responsible or take care of someone.

4. To pick someone up.

5. To use time for a particular purpose.

A 3, 4

• 2, 3

• 3, 5

• 1, 4

• 1, 2

53.

Match the quoted words in the paragraph "..." with the given definitions. Sue Povey gets up at six every
morning and makes breakfast

for fifteen people. Sue has a "difficult" job--- she works hard every day. But she doesn’t work in an office.
She’s a mother with fifteen

children, and thirteen of them live at home.

Sue’s family is "unusual" ---- the average British family only has 1.8 children.

1) Not easy, needing effort or skill to do or to understand.

2) Full of energy.

3) Different from what is normal or usual.

4) Typical or normal.
5) Very loud and annoying.

A 1, 4

• 1, 3

• 2, 4

• 3, 5

• 2, 3

54. Choose the correct variant. ….. you find the lessons difficult? ….. don`t you discuss it …. the teacher?

Aare, when, for

• do, why, with

• is, where, off

• does, how, by

• were, what, from

55.

Read the text and choose the best answer. My working day starts very early. From Monday to Friday I
get up at half past three and I

have a shower and a cup of coffee. I usually leave the house at ten past four because the car always
arrives a few minutes early. I get to

the studio at about five o'clock and start work. My programme “Good Morning Britain” starts at seven
o'clock and finishes at nine

o'clock. Then I leave the studio at a quarter past ten. After that, I go shopping and visit some friends. I
get home at three o'clock. A

woman helps me with the housework and the ironing. I read a newspaper and do some work.Then my
husband gets home at half past

five in the evening and I cook dinner. We stay at home in the evening. We don't go out because I go to
bed very early. We usually watch

television and then I go to bed at half past eight; I'm usually asleep by nine o'clock.At weekends, I don't
get up until ten o'clock. In the

evening, we often see some friends or go to the cinema. But I'm always up early again on Monday
morning.
Question: What time does the TV show begin?

A at 6.30 pm

• at 7 o’clock

• at 7.30

• at 6 am

• at 7 pm

56.

Read the text and choose the best answer. My working day starts very early. From Monday to Friday I
get up at half past three and I

have a shower and a cup of coffee. I usually leave the house at ten past four because the car always
arrives a few minutes early. I get to

the studio at about five o'clock and start work. My programme “Good Morning Britain” starts at seven
o'clock and finishes at nine

o'clock. Then I leave the studio at a quarter past ten. After that, I go shopping and visit some friends. I
get home at three o'clock. A

woman helps me with the housework and the ironing. I read a newspaper and do some work.Then my
husband gets home at half past

five in the evening and I cook dinner. We stay at home in the evening. We don't go out because I go to
bed very early. We usually watch

television and then I go to bed at half past eight; I'm usually asleep by nine o'clock. At weekends, I don't
get up until ten o'clock. In the

evening, we often see some friends or go to the cinema. But I'm always up early again on Monday
morning..

Question: What time does Cynthia go to bed?

A by 10 o’clock

• at 8.30

• at half past nine

• at 9 am

• at 9.30
57. Choose the correct variant. They ….. eat breakfast, so they …. hungry ….. lunchtime.

• often, be, of

• ever, was, in

• always, were, off

D never, are, before

• always, was, with

58. Choose the correct variant. Qween Elizabeth often …... the summer….. a castle ….. Scotland.

• prepares, of, on

B spends, in, in

• helps, to, at

• buys, from, by

• discuss, with, of

59. Choose the correct variant. I ….. to invite Sarah …. the party. Let`s send her an …...

• like, at, letter

Bwant, to, invitation

• have, from, announcement

• travel, with, event

• argue, for, art

60. Choose the correct variant. The computer room is next ….. our classroom, ….. we go in there if we
…... to use the computers.

• at, though, can

B to, so, need

• on, as if, may

• from, since, must

• by, but, should

61. Choose the correct variant. There is not a ….. pool at the school, but there is a sports centre ….. the
school, and we go there twice a

week to ….. the pool.

• swimmer, close, look

B swimming, near, use

• swims, far, start

• swimmer, away, have

• swim, next, take

62. Choose the correct variant. What …... sport? Is there a gym? Yes, there…... We sometimes …….
basketball there.

• of, are, take

B about, is, play

• at, were, make

• in, are, have

• on, was, look

63. Choose the correct variant. Do you …... to wear a uniform? Yes, we ….. We have to …. black skirt and
white blouses.

• can, are, take

B have, do, wear

• must, were, dress

• may, have, like

• should, can, make

64. Choose the correct variant. There are ….. lessons in the morning, two before the morning break and
two …... the break. The morning

break is from 10.20….. 10.50.

• two, in, by

B four, after, to

• three, off, with


• six, by, over

• five, at, of

65. Choose the correct variant. Lunch is at 12.30. You don`t have to …. lunch in the canteen. There is a
shop next …. the gym and it …..

sandwiches and other snacks.

• sell, at, makes

B buy, to, sells

• puts, on, comes

• catch, about, find

• give, of, take

66. Choose the correct variant. My brother …. to wear a school uniform: black trousers and a green
sweatshirt, …. I don`t have to …. a

uniform.

• must, so, take

B has, but, wear

• should, though, get

• can, but, bring

• have, and, make

67. Choose the correct variant. There is a geography exam next month. I have to …... for the exam. I
think it is a good idea to …... the

library so I can …... some books.

• take, go, make

Bprepare, visit, borrow

• go, prepare, play

• train, do, give

• play, come, take

68. Choose the correct variant. Tom lives in an ……. village in the country. Sometimes he ….. lonely at
weekends, so he …... to his friends

on the phone.

• enormous, come, goes

B isolated, feels, chats

• noisy, takes, makes

• new, discuss, listen

• old, goes, come

69. Choose the correct variant. It is my grandma`s birthday next week. She lives a long way away. I can`t
….. to her house, so I want to

…... her a present ….. post.

• make, go, with

B travel, send, by

• find, come, at

• catch, make, off

• take, have, in

70. Choose the correct variant. Jack ……. some exercises to learn how to ……. himself and ……. the other
boxers away.

• have, fight, go

B does, defend, push

• make, protects, do

• do, fight, start

• do, defends, take

71. Choose the correct variant. Some students in Australia can`t …... to normal schools because they …..
hundreds of kilometres away

……. a school.

• take, come, for

B go, live, from


• make, take, by

• have, walk, in

• do, go, at

72.

Read the text and choose the best answer. My working day starts very early. From Monday to Friday I
get up at half past three and I

have a shower and a cup of coffee. I usually leave the house at ten past four because the car always
arrives a few minutes early. I get to

the studio at about five o'clock and start work. My programme “Good Morning Britain” starts at seven
o'clock and finishes at nine

o'clock. Then I leave the studio at a quarter past ten. After that, I go shopping and visit some friends. I
get home at three o'clock. A

woman helps me with the housework and the ironing. I read a newspaper and do some work.Then my
husband gets home at half past

five in the evening and I cook dinner. We stay at home in the evening. We don't go out because I go to
bed very early. We usually watch

television and then I go to bed at half past eight; I'm usually asleep by nine o'clock. At weekends, I don't
get up until ten o'clock. In the

evening, we often see some friends or go to the cinema. But I'm always up early again on Monday
morning.

Question: How long does "Good Morning Britain" last?

• for three hours

B for two hours

• 15 minutes

• 45 minutes

• for half an hour

73.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Dear Anita, How much exercise is too much exercise? My
friend and classmate in university
exercises almost every day. She swims for an hour, then lifts weights for an hour, and then does half an
hour of aerobic dancing after

that. That’s between 15 and 20 hours of exercise every week! She looks healthy and she has a lot of
energy, but I’m worried that she

might be pushing herself too much with too much exercise. What do you think? Suzanne.

Question: Why is Suzanne worried?

• Her classmate doesn’t study enough.

B Because 15 to 20 hours of exercise might be too much.

• She looks healthy.

• She has a lot of energy.

• Lifting weights can be dangerous.

74.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Dear Anita, How much exercise is too much exercise? My
friend and classmate in university

exercises almost every day. She swims for an hour, then lifts weights for an hour, and then does half an
hour of aerobic dancing after

that. That’s between 15 and 20 hours of exercise every week! She looks healthy and she has a lot of
energy, but I’m worried that she

might be pushing herself too much with too much exercise. What do you think? Suzanne.

Question: How much time does her friend spend doing aerobic dancing?

• for twenty minutes

Bfor half an hour

• for an hour

• ten minutes

• for two hours

75.

Read the text and choose the best answer. Dear Anita, How much exercise is too much exercise? My
friend and classmate in university
exercises almost every day. She swims for an hour, then lifts weights for an hour, and then does half an
hour of aerobic dancing after

that. That’s between 15 and 20 hours of exercise every week! She looks healthy and she has a lot of
energy, but I’m worried that she

might be pushing herself too much with too much exercise. What do you think? Suzanne.

Question: Who is Suzanne worried about?

• herself

B her classmate and friend

• her neighbour

• nobody

• her sister

76. Choose the correct variant. My sister has got two children. Her daughter is my …... and her ….. is my
nephew. I`m ….. aunt.

• sister, brother, its

B niece, son, their

• nephew, niece, her

• aunt, uncle, my

• cousin, daughter, his

77. Choose the correct variant. My brother always looks down his nose …. me. He thinks he is …... than
me ….. everything!

A at, better, at

• on, good, in

• by, best, of

• with, the worst, by

• off, worse, of

78. Choose the correct variant. I want to go out …... my friends, but I`ve got hours and hours of
homework to ….. I`m up to my neck ….
work!

• by, make, off

• at, go, to

C with, do, in

• on, come, at

• for, be, by

79. Choose the correct variant. Tony is a good guitarist, but he doesn`t …... enough. He doesn`t ….. to be
a musician. His heart is not ….. it.

• start, see, at

• make, go, with

• cook, come, by

D practise, want, in

• defend, make, to

80. Choose the correct variant. I`m in the ……... club. I go ….. the pool to …... every morning before
school.

• photography, off, fight

B swimming, to, practise,

• music, in, find

• dancing, at, come

• painting, of, play

81. Choose the correct variant. I ….. terrible. I want to …... an appointment to …... the doctor.

• watch, go, be

• come, see, go

• do, go, find

D feel, make, see

• start, come, go
82. Choose the correct variant. It is ……. to swim ….. the sea today. It ….. very windy.

• reliable, by, was

• safe, with, was

• safe, on, are

• riskless, at, were

E dangerous, in, is

83. Choose the correct variant. Keep an eye ….. your little sister. She sometimes …... out of .the house,
…... the road is dangerous.

• with, run, as

• off, running, so

• by, run, if

• in, running, though

E on, runs, and

84. Choose the correct variant. I like ……. tennis, but I never …... it. I don`t know how to …....

• watches, playing, play

• watches, play, plays

• watched, plays, play

D watching, play, play

• watch, plays, playing

85. Choose the correct variant. We usually …... for fun, but we also …... a competition every year. You
can …... great prizes.

• go, makes, give

• comes, plays, has

• has, play, have

D play, have, win

• take, has, have


86. Choose the correct variant. Are you interested in films? We …...! We meet at Lauren`s house every
Thursday …... four o`clock to watch

and talk ……. our favourite films.

• is, of, at

B are, at, about

• was, on, with

• were, in, of

• were, off, in

87. Choose the correct variant. My brother and I ……. TV, or sometimes we …... games …... my father`s
computer.

• watches, plays, by

• watching, played, in

C watch, play, on

• watch, playing, at

• watches, played, with

88. Choose the correct variant. Mr and Mrs Johnson have a …... family.They `ve …….. seven children. Six
of them live at home. One

……. them is married.

• few, gets, off

• large, get, on

C big, got, of

• small, been, in

• little, gone, by

89. Choose the correct variant. I .... to Newtown Comprehensive School. After school, I ……. the dog for a
walk, and then I ….. my

homework.

• come, makes, have


• get, calls, make

• travel, gives, do

D go, take, do

• visit, go, does

90. Choose the correct variant. After school we ……. our homework first and then we …….. TV. I like news
programmes, but Jenny …..

them.

• does, watches, like

• finishes, start, hate

• takes, do, likes

• finish, watch, hates

D make, look, hate

91. (sual 62- 70) The 1st woman says that in fact, .........................are never rehabilitated because the

• guilty process

• killers curiosity

C criminals process

• criminals proverbs

92. (sual 62- 70) The 2nd speaker insists that it is very important to get rid of the............seed.

• bed

• bedseed

• bad

D brand

93. (sual 62- 70) She also thinks that not all persons convicted to death are.......................

• criminal

• killer

C guilty
• punishment

94. (sual 62- 70) According to the 1st woman, death penalty will probably prevent......................from
killing.

• community

• mankind

Cother people

• humankind

95. (sual 62- 70)The 2nd woman regards capital punishment as : it is just what a..........deserves.

• murderers

• burglars

C killers

• guilty

96. (sual 62- 70)The 1st woman thinks that nobody can take another person’s....................

• desires

• joy

C life

• right

97. (sual 62- 70) According to the news report, the ...................was executed: they used capital
punishment the first time in..........years.

• burglar; 10

• murder; 10

C murderer ;10

• burglar; 100

98. (sual 58-61)At McDonald’s they got .............. for both of them.

• cola

B dinner
• french-fries

• hamburger

99. (sual 58-61) At Macy’s the man picked up a (an)................onion slicer.

• kitchen

• paper

Celectric

• shopping

100. (sual 58-61)At the Gap the woman bought the man a pair of ..................

• trousers

• napkin

C jeans

• blouse

101. (sual 58-61) At the Tip – Top the man bought a .................

• blouse

• napkin

C t shirt

• trousers

102. (sual 48- 57)Mr. Salvador is going to meet Mr. Turner

• next Thursday

• next sunday

C next Wednesday

• next tuesday

103. (sual 48- 57)Mr. Salvador is calling

• to apologise

• to say he will call later


C to speak about the meeting in Puerto Rico

• to book a flight

104. (sual 48- 57) The flight leaves

• at 8 a.m. on Thursday

• at 8 pm on Tuesday

C at 8 a.m. on Tuesday

• at 8 pm on Thursday

105. (sual 48- 57)Wendy is calling

• to investigate flight

• to book the flight

C to check the information about the flight

• to cancel flight

106. (sual 48- 57)Mrs. Turner is

• exhausted

• free tonight

C busy tonight

• angry

107. (sual 48- 57)Mrs. Turner

• wants her husband to call her back

• is so busy

C doesn’t want her husband to call her back

• wants to write a letter

108. (sual 48- 57)He is going to

A call him back

• to accept his demands


• wait for Mr. Turner’s call

• to apologise

109. (sual 48- 57) Mr. Brown wants

• to make an appointment with Mr. Turner

• to meet with mr turner

C to cancel the appointment

• to go to cinema

110. (sual 48- 57)She wants to call her back

• before 3 pm

B at half past twelve

• before half past twelve

• after 3 pm

111. (sual 48- 57) The woman’s name is

• Mrs. Robert

• miss rebekka

C Mary Roberts

• miss rayson

112. (sual 40-47)Through the North the weather will be

• sunny and hot

• sunny and warm

C sunny and cold

• sunny and wet

113. (sual 40-47)In New York City they expect

• heavy rains, high winds and low temperatures

• heavy rains, strong winds and high temperatures


C heavy rains, high winds and cold temperatures

• heavy rains, no winds and low temperatures

114. (sual 40-47)From the East to Miami the temperature will

• get to 64 degrees.

• fall to 64 degrees.

C reach 64 degrees.

• go up to 64 degrees.

115. (sual 40-47)In Huston we’ll see

• clouds in sky

• cloudy sky

• cloudy skies

• clouds in skies

116. (sual 40-47)The Mid West will see

• clean but cold weather

• clean but windy weather

• clear but windy weather

• clear but wind weather

117. (sual 40-47)In Southern California they have

• sunny skies and colder temperatures

• sunny days and warmer temperatures

D sunny skies and warmer temperatures

• sunny days and colder temperatures

118. (sual 40-47)The temperature in Seattle will be

• 15 degrees

• 30 degrees
• 50 degrees

• 13 degrees

119. (sual 40-47) The weather on the West coast is

• sunny

• snowy

C rainy

• foggy

120. (sual 36-39) Listen to a discussion in a cultural anthropology course.Why does the professor regret
that most garbage is organic?

• Because our world is being filled with garbage

• Because it is disgusting to sift through

• Because its disintegration leaves no clues about its cultural origins

• Because its preservation is limited to the Arctic region

121. (sual 36-40) Listen to a discussion in a cultural anthropology course.What would most likely be
found in a Stone Age garbage dump?

• Rotten orange peels

• Discarded animal skins

• Broken stone tools

• Torn grass clothing

122. (sual 36-40) Listen to a discussion in a cultural anthropology course.Why does the professor
mention orange peels?

• To demonstrate how studying something organic is preferable

• To show how to find out how much orange juice a family drinks

• To demonstrate what can be learned from them

• To encourage people to make their own juice

123. (sual 36-40) Listen to a discussion in a cultural anthropology course.What are the students probably
interested in?
• Collecting garbage

• Making orange juice

C Learning about cultures

• Robbing graves

124. (sual 31-35) Lsten to a talk given by a guest inventor.How does the speaker close the talk?

• By opening the floor to questions

• By suggesting a break

• By involving the audience

• By giving some hints

125. (sual 31-35) Lsten to a talk given by a guest inventor.What might happen as a result of this talk?

• The group may become dissatisfied with inventors.

• Some new approaches to medicine may be discussed.

C A new bottle cap may be invented.

• A debate about the characteristics of inventors may take place.

126. (sual 31-35) Lsten to a talk given by a guest inventor.Why does the speaker mention aspirin bottles?

• To show that you can't satisfy everybody all the time

• To illustrate failures

• To demonstrate the continuing process of invention

• To show how inventions can cause fatalities

127. (sual 31-35) Lsten to a talk given by a guest inventor.Why does the lecturer say this: ???

• To give an important characteristic that all inventors must have

• To contrast the inventors and non-inventors

• To correct a possible misunderstanding

• To highlight the conflicting personality traits of an inventor

128. (sual 31-35) Lsten to a talk given by a guest inventor.Why does the lecturer say this:???
• To underline the importance of necessity in motivating inventions

• To emphasize that mothers are very important for inventions

• To indicate that the proverb isn't completely valid

• To argue that mothers are good inventors

129. (sual 27-30) Listen to a discussion between a professor and his students.What can be inferred
about the two students?

• They are new students at the university

• They aren't sure about the assignment that the professor wants them to complete.

• They agree that other students may not understand the system.

• They don't think that microfiche is the right kind of medium for course materials.

130. (sual 27-30) Listen to a discussion between a professor and his students.What can be inferred
about the articles?

A They can't be taken out of the library.

• They have an asterisk.

• They must be read before the following class.

• They're out of print.

131. (sual 27-30) Listen to a discussion between a professor and his students.What would most likely be
found at a library reserve desk?

• The latest romance novel

• The required course textbooks

• An out-of-print book

• All the reference books

132. (sual 27-30) Listen to a discussion between a professor and his students.When would this
discussion most likely take place?

• Before finals week

• During a tour of the library

• At the beginning of the term


• Before summer vacation

133. (sual 22-26) Listen to an architecture professor talk about hazards in the home.What might the
listeners do as a result of this lecture?

• Tear down their houses

• Buy older homes

• Modify their homes

• Build new houses

134. (sual 22-26) Listen to an architecture professor talk about hazards in the home.What would be an
example of a natural building

material?

• Plywood paneling

• Aluminum door frames

• Stone walls

• Linoleum flooring

135. (sual 22-26) Listen to an architecture professor talk about hazards in the home.Why does the
speaker mention fires?

• To illustrate how unsafe wooden houses are

• To demonstrate what happens when cadmium is added to paint

• To show other ways in which synthetic materials are dangerous

• To let people know about the toxic fumes when using natural alternatives

136. (sual 22-26) Listen to an architecture professor talk about hazards in the home.Listen again to part
of the lecture. Then answer the

question. Why does the professor say this:?

• She is trying to shock the students.

• She is impressing the students with her artistic abilities.

• She is emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.

• She is introducing a cure for the diseases caused by synthetic materials.


137. (sual 22-26) Listen to an architecture professor talk about hazards in the home.Listen again to part
of the lecture. Then answer the

question. Why does the professor say this:?

• To explain why asbestos is dangerous

• To correct a mistake she made

• To present another disease caused by asbestos

• To apologize for the use of asbestos

138. (sual 20-21) Listen to part of a discussion in a criminology class What does the professor say about
electronic surveillance?

• Some treasures aren't worth the expense.

• Some owners can't afford surveillance.

• Many governments don't care about the depletion of their treasures.

• Many thieves are clever enough to steal objects under surveillance.

139. (sual 20-21) Listen to part of a discussion in a criminology class According to the discussion, which
of the following is true about the

illegal trade in art?

• It is more devastating than the illegal trade in weapons.

• It is an illicit trade run by the Mafia.

• It equals other illegal trafficking in economic terms.

• It brings in more profits than the illegal trade in drugs.

140. (sual 18-19) Listen to part of a lecture on biotechnology.When talking about smart structures, what
is the professor doing?

A Referring to the self-directed nature of some processes

• Stressing the similarity of the structures to fashion

• Comparing the intelligence of structures with that of nature

• Satirizing the processes in the natural world

141. (sual 18-19) Listen to part of a lecture on biotechnology. According to the professor, what inspires
architects and engineers?

• Biological problems

• Inventive ideas

• Freedom to create

• Natural forms

142. (sual 15-17) Listen to part of a lecture in a psychology class.Which of the following did the professor
NOT mention when speaking

about brainwashing?

• Intimidation

• Sleep deprivation

• Starvation

• Drugging

143. (sual 15-17) Listen to part of a lecture in a psychology class.What else is true of subliminal
perception?

• People forget what they were told after the experience.

• People do silly things when given a signal.

• People are unaware that their minds are being influenced.

• People may behave in a way that previously they would have considered unacceptable.

144. (sual 15-17) Listen to part of a lecture in a psychology class.According to the professor, what is true
of subliminal perception?

A It is based on the fact that people are aware of a lot more than they realize.

• It is used on unsuspecting people with great frequency.

• It has been given special attention because of the uses it could be put to.

• It could be used to make people do something they would consider unethical.

145. (sual 13-14) Listen to part of a discussion in an environmental science class.According to the
professor, how do CFCs get into the

atmosphere?
• They are in the DNA of humans and plants.

• They migrate from the stratosphere.

• They are a chemical reaction caused by ultraviolet rays.

• They are released through some products and processes.

146. (sual 13-14) Listen to part of a discussion in an environmental science class. Why is the professor
cautious in her prediction of the

future?

• She doesn't believe the ozone layer can recover from the environmental abuse.

• She doesn't know if alternatives to CFCs are acceptable.

• She doesn't think the CFCs will disperse without some assistance.

• She is not certain everyone will comply with the international agreements.

147. (sual 10-12) Listen to a conversation between two students. What reason is given for the painting's
popularity among thieves?

• It's easily recognized.

• It's a Rembrandt.

• It's worth $5 million

E It's relatively small.

148. (sual 10-12) Listen to a conversation between two students.What does the woman mean by the
phrase "being out on unauthorized loan

for three years"?

• The curator did not authorize the painting to be on loan.

• A painting can be on loan for fewer than three years.

• The Rembrandt was stolen and recovered three years later.

• It took three years to paint unauthorized copies of the stolen paintings.

149. (sual 10-12) Listen to a conversation between two students. What are the people discussing?

• The most valuable painting in the museum

• Security precautions at a museum


• A painting that thieves favor

• A popular painting among the public

150. (sual 7-9) Listen to part of a lecture from a music class. What does the professor contrast in his
lecture?

A Popular musical forms in America and Europe

• The different beats in waltzes and polkas

• Regular beats and syncopation in music

• Krell's Mississippi Rag and Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag

151. (sual 7-9 ) Listen to part of a lecture from a music class.According to the professor, what is ragtime?

• A particular piece of music composed by William Krell

• A type of traditional music with regular beats

• One of John Philip Sousa's best-known marches

D A musical form that became popular around 1900

152. (sual 7-9 ) Listen to part of a lecture from a music class.What does the speaker mainly discuss?

A Early American musical forms

• The turn of the century

• Ragtime in America

E Band concerts in America and Europe

153. (sual 4-6 ) Listen to part of a lecture from a history class. In addition to Annie Oakley, which other
famous person traveled with Buffalo

Bill?

A William Cody

• Queen Victoria

• Chief Sitting Bull

• Czar Alexander the II

154. (sual 4-6 ) Listen to part of a lecture from a history class. What is the woman referring to when she
states, "That was in 1883"?
A The year Cody started the Wild West Show

• When the Wild West Show performed for heads of state

• When Cody became known as Buffalo Bill

• The date William Cody was more widely known

155. (sual 4-6 )Listen to part of a lecture from a history class.What is the talk mainly about?

• Buffalo Bills Wild West Show

• American sharpshooters

C The czar of Russia

• European heads of state

156. (sual 1-3 )Listen to part of a discussion between two friends.Which duty does the man like the
least?

• Entering the data into the computer

• Logging in books

• Opening boxes of purchased books

• Attaching the bar code

157. (sual 1-3 )Listen to part of a discussion between two friends.What is the woman referring to when
she states, "that sounds like fun"?

• Unwrapping presents

• Having a birthday

• Logging in books

• Unpacking books

158. (sual 1-3 ) Listen to part of a discussion between two friends.What are the people discussing?

• Getting presents

• Working in a library

• Attaching bar codes

159. L7 Heather is talking to her friend Clive. Heather's brother, Terry, is coming to visit this weekend
and she is talking to Clive about what
Terry is going to do during this visit. Answer the following questions:What surprise does Heather have
for her brother?

• A fishing trip

• A party

C A basketball match

• Meeting a famous person

160. L7 Heather is talking to her friend Clive. Heather's brother, Terry, is coming to visit this weekend
and she is talking to Clive about what

Terry is going to do during this visit. Answer the following questions:Where are they going to have lunch
on Saturday?

• In a Japanese restaurant

• In 7th Avenue

• In the museum

• In Central Park

161. L7 Heather is talking to her friend Clive. Heather's brother, Terry, is coming to visit this weekend
and she is talking to Clive about what

Terry is going to do during this visit. Answer the following questions:Where is the Mexican restaurant?

• 17th Avenue

• 7th Avenue

• 27th Avenue

• 57th Avenue

162. L7 Heather is talking to her friend Clive. Heather's brother, Terry, is coming to visit this weekend
and she is talking to Clive about what

Terry is going to do during this visit. Answer the following questions:What are the plans for Friday
afternoon?

• Lunch at restaurant

• Swimming at beach

• Picnic at beach
• Picnic in countryside

163. L7 Heather is talking to her friend Clive. Heather's brother, Terry, is coming to visit this weekend
and she is talking to Clive about what

Terry is going to do during this visit. Answer the following questions:How long is Terry going to stay with
her?

• Two weeks

• a week ago

• Until Monday

• untill Monday

164. L7 Heather is talking to her friend Clive. Heather's brother, Terry, is coming to visit this weekend
and she is talking to Clive about what

Terry is going to do during this visit. Answer the following questions:What are they going to do on
Thursday evening?

• Go to Melbourne

• Go to restaurant

• Go to visit friends

E stay at home

165. L7 Heather is talking to her friend Clive. Heather's brother, Terry, is coming to visit this weekend
and she is talking to Clive about what

Terry is going to do during this visit. Answer the following questions:Where is he flying from?

• Mexico

• Paris

• Melbourne

• London

166. L7 Heather is talking to her friend Clive. Heather's brother, Terry, is coming to visit this weekend
and she is talking to Clive about what

Terry is going to do during this visit. Answer the following questions:What time does Heather's brother
arrive in town?
• 8pm Tuesday

• 9pm Tuesday

• 7pm Thursday

• 8pm Thursday

167. L5 Listen to this woman doing a survey on reading habits and answer either true or false for each
question.Charlie went to The Regal

Bookstore last week.

• true

• not given

• false

168. L5 Listen to this woman doing a survey on reading habits and answer either true or false for each
question.Charlie buys books from the

internet.

• not given

• false

• true

169. L5 Listen to this woman doing a survey on reading habits and answer either true or false for each
question.Charlie also buys books

from his friends.

• true

• false

• not given

170. L5 Listen to this woman doing a survey on reading habits and answer either true or false for each
question.Charlie spends about $50 a

month on books.

• true

• not given
• false

171. L5 Listen to this woman doing a survey on reading habits and answer either true or false for each
question.Charlie likes science fiction,

romance and Westerns.

• false

• true

• not given

172. L5 Listen to this woman doing a survey on reading habits and answer either true or false for each
question.Sarah asks Charlie to name

three types of books that he likes.

• true

• false

• not given

173. L5 Listen to this woman doing a survey on reading habits and answer either true or false for each
question.Sarah's first question is

about what type of books Charlie likes reading.

A false

• true

• not given

174. L1 A cinema's recorded message giving information about movies and times of screening.How
much does it cost for a mother and father

with 3 children (aged 16, 14 and 9) to see a film

• 0.927

• 0.951

• 0.969

• 0.993

• 0.035
175. L1 A cinema's recorded message giving information about movies and times of screening.What
time does the last film start

• 0.49

• 0.497

• 0.462

• 0.448

• 0.455

176. L1 A cinema's recorded message giving information about movies and times of screening.Where is
the director of 'Streetmatch' from

• England

• France

• Germany

• Italy

• Spain

177. L1 A cinema's recorded message giving information about movies and times of screening.Which
screen is showing a love story

•5

•2

•1

•3

•6

178. L1 A cinema's recorded message giving information about movies and times of screening.What
time does the first film start

• 4.00

• 1.00

• 2.00

D 3.00
• 5.00

179. L1 A cinema's recorded message giving information about movies and times of screening.Which
screen has an animated film

•4

•5

•1

•3

•2

180. L1 A cinema's recorded message giving information about movies and times of screening.What type
of film is on Screen 1

• comedy

• horror/thriller

• sci-fi

• romance

• documentary

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