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PART A. PHONETICS (10 POINTS)

Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others'.

vertical

mineral

vulnerable

wilderness

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Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others'.

creature

nurture

capture

mature

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Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others'.

teenage

dosage

voyage

carriage

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Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others'.

individual

graduate

schedule

endure

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Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others'.

procedure

profession

proficient

prominent

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Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others’.

concept

absorb

arrest

compile

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Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others’.

tobacco

dietary

aggressive

intuitive

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Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others’.

juvenile

submarine

underline

comprehend

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Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others’.

untrustworthy

inattentive

biographer

appropriate

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Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others’.

supernatural

ecotourism

infrastructural

beneficiary

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PART B. LEXICO AND GRAMMAR (40 POINTS)

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

It has been a good year. I………….two books and several short stories, all of which are now in print.

have written

have been writing

will have written

had written

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Liverpool beat local…………., Everton, by two goals to one last Saturday.

opponents

supporters

enemies

foes

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Most newspapers are usually………….towards a certain political outlook.

prejudiced

justified

presumed

biased

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Do you expect him………….treated in this way?

to not object to be

not to object to be

not to object to being

not object to being

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She………….for her parents’ support during her university education, but she preferred to work part-time and support herself.

should have asked

could have asked

must have asked

ought to ask

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It took the woman a few minutes to………….after she had fainted.

get round

come round

get by

come by

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Dr. Nguyen is a brilliant and dedicated scientist who had expected to be selected as the director of the institute. She was very surprised not………….the position.

having offered

having been offered

to have offered

to have been offered

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A special feature of the room is the huge picture window which………….a splendid view of the Quantock hills.

allows

enables

affords

presents

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He still suffers from a rare tropical disease which he………….while in Africa.

infected

complained

gained

contracted

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Most engineers agreed that the car’s design was…………..

pass the time

behind the times

gain time

ahead of its time

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I didn't see anyone but I felt as though…………..

I have been watched

I be watched

I am watched

I was being watched

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.………….have at least four hours of hazardous materials response training is ordered by federal law.

All police officers

All police officers must

That all police officers

For all police officers

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During the starvation, we used to keep a………….of dried food in the factory.

conserve

substitute

reserve

preserve

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If we………….over the details, we’ll never finish filming this episode by today.

discuss

niggle

huddle

mob

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Nick: "How about an evening riverboat tour?"

      Helen:"…………."

No, it’s good to do so.

Actually I've never gone on an evening riverboat tour.

Actually I've gone twice this week.

No, I've never gone on an evening riverboat tour.

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Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

One of (A) the students who are being (B) considered for the (C) scholarship are (D) from this university.

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Bacteria are one of the most abundant (A) life forms (B) on Earth, growing on and inside another (C) living things, in every type of environment (D).

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With the development (A) of the Internet and the World Wide Web, businessmen (B) do not hardly have (C) as much traveling as they used to (D).

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I hadn't understood (A) his directions; however (B), I asked him (C) to repeat what he'd said (D).

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Mining (A) over 2,000 years ago (B), copper is one of the (C) earliest known (D) metals.

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Cancer cells (A) are often moved from original sites (B) to other part (C) of the body by the blood (D) and lymph.

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The (A) new computer made easier (B) for (C) the students to finish (D) the project.

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Below are (A) some species of advice that can help you reduce (B) the feeling of pressure and creating (C) a good impression on (D) your interviewer.

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It was suggested that Pedro studied (A) the material more (B) thoroughly before attempting (C) to pass (D) the exam.

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Going from air condition (A) room to (B) a natural (C) environment can cause (D) respiratory illness

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Give the correct form of the words in brackets to complete the following passage.

Nowadays, we use different products for personal cleanliness, laundry, dishwashing and household cleaning, but this is very much a 20th-century development. The origins of cleanliness date back to (36. HISTORY)…………….times. Since water is essential for life, the (37. EARLY)……………. people lived near water and knew something about its cleansing properties - at least that it rinsed mud off their hands.

During the excavation of ancient Babylon, evidence was found that (38. MAKE - SOAP)…………….was known as early as 2800 BC. Archaeologists discovered cylinders

made of clay, with inscriptions on them saying that fats were boiled with ashes. This is a method of making soap, though there’s no (39. REFER)…………….to the purpose of

this material.

The early Greeks bathed for (40. AESTHETE)…………….reasons and apparently

didn’t use soap. Instead, they cleaned their bodies with blocks of sand, pumice and ashes, then anointed themselves with oil, and scraped off the oil and dirt with a metal instrument known as a strigil. They also used oil mixed with ashes. Clothes were washed without soap in streams. The ancient Germans and Gauls are also (41. CREDIT) ……………. with discovering how to make a substance called ‘soap’, made of melted animal fat and ashes. They used this (42. MIXTURE)…………….to tint their hair red.

Soap got its name, according to an ancient Roman legend, from Mount Sapo, where animals were sacrificial, leaving deposits of animal fat. Rain washed these deposits, along with wood ashes, down into the clay soil along the River Tiber. Women found that this mixture (43. GREAT)…………….reduced the effort required to wash their clothes.

As Roman (44. CIVIL) ……………. advanced, so did bathing. The first of the

famous Roman baths, supplied with water from their aqueducts, was built around 312 BC. The baths were luxurious, and bathing became very popular. And by the second century AD, the Greek physician Galen recommended soap for both (45. MEDICINE) ……………and cleansing purposes.

(adapted from learnenglish.britishcouncil.org)

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The origins of cleanliness date back to (36. HISTORY)…………….times.

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Since water is essential for life, the (37. EARLY)……………. people lived near water and knew something about its cleansing properties - at least that it rinsed mud off their hands.

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During the excavation of ancient Babylon, evidence was found that (38. MAKE - SOAP)…………….was known as early as 2800 BC

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This is a method of making soap, though there’s no (39. REFER)…………….to the purpose of this material.

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The early Greeks bathed for (40. AESTHETE)…………….reasons and apparently didn’t use soap.

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The ancient Germans and Gauls are also (41. CREDIT) ……………. with discovering how to make a substance called ‘soap’, made of melted animal fat and ashes.

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They used this (42. MIXTURE)…………….to tint their hair red

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Women found that this mixture (43. GREAT)…………….reduced the effort required to wash their clothes.

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As Roman (44. CIVIL) ……………. advanced, so did bathing. The first of the famous Roman baths, supplied with water from their aqueducts, was built around 312 BC.

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And by the second century AD, the Greek physician Galen recommended soap for both (45. MEDICINE) ……………and cleansing purposes.

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Find one word that can fill in the blank of the three given sentences.

Example:

0.__ mouth__

        a. In small villages news travels fast. It is spread by word of………..

        b. Their house was built near the………..of the river.

        c. The bad smell that was coming from his………..put off all the girls in our class.

.………..

        a. Wait till you hear this. It’ll blow your………..

b. When discussing influential modern artists, three names immediately come to………..

        c. Stacy couldn't stand it anymore. She decided to speak her………..

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.………..

        a. He was asked to………..for his presence at the scene of crime.

        b. She retired early on………..of ill health.

        c. The company takes………..of environmental issues wherever possible.

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.………..

a. The government had abandoned the refugees to their………...

b. By a strange twist of……….., Andy and I were on the same plane.

c. It would be tempting………..to say that we will definitely win the game.

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.………..

a. The discos also includes a/an………..from one of his earlier operas.

b. They are unlikely to………..much benefit from the trip.

c. The dentist had to………..the tooth as it was badly decayed.

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.………..

a. He received the award in………..of his success over the past year.

b. He glanced briefly towards her but there was no sign of  .………..

c. There is a general………..of the urgent need to reform.

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PART C. READING (35 POINTS)

Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.

In Britain, the average person spends more than £1,000 on new clothes a year, which is around four per cent of their income. That might not sound like much, but that figure hides two far more (51)………..trends for society and for the environment. First, a lot of that consumer spending is via credit cards. British people currently (52)………..  

approximately £670 per adult to credit card companies. That’s 66 per cent of the average wardrobe budget. Also, not only are people spending money they don't have, they're using it to buy things they don't need. Britain throws away 300,000 tons of clothing a year, most of which (53)………..landfill sites.

People might not realize they are part of the (54)………..clothing problem because

they donate their unwanted clothes to charities. But charity shops can't sell all those unwanted clothes. ‘Fast fashion’ goes out of fashion as quickly as it came in and is often too poor quality to recycle; people don't want to buy it second-hand. Huge quantities (55) ……….. being thrown away, and a lot of clothes that charities can't sell are sent

abroad, causing even more economic and environmental problems.

However, a different trend is springing up (56)……….. consumerism - the ‘buy

nothing’ trend. The idea originated in Canada in the early 1990s and then moved to the US, where it became a rejection of the overspending and overconsumption of Black Friday and Cyber Monday during Thanksgiving weekend. On Buy Nothing Day people organize various types of protests and cut up their credit cards. Throughout the year, Buy Nothing groups organize the (57)………..and repair of items they already own.

The trend has now reached (58)………..on social media who usually share posts of

clothing and make-up that they recommend for people to buy. Some YouTube stars now encourage their (59)………..not to buy anything at all for periods as long as a year. Two

friends in Canada spent a year working towards buying only food. For the first three months, they learned how to live (60)………..buying electrical goods, clothes or things for

the house. For the next stage, they gave up services, for example haircuts, eating out at restaurants or buying petrol for their cars. In one year, they’d saved $55,000.

(adapted from iearnenglish.britishcouncil.org)

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That might not sound like much, but that figure hides two far more (51)………..trends for society and for the environment.

concerning

worrying

concerned

worried

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First, a lot of that consumer spending is via credit cards. British people currently (52)……….. _______approximately £670 per adult to credit card companies

pay

send

owe

borrow

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Britain throws away 300,000 tons of clothing a year, most of which (53)………..landfill sites.

falls to

goes into

comes into

sends to

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People might not realize they are part of the (54)………..clothing problem because they donate their unwanted clothes to charities

disposable

disposal

disposing

disposed

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Huge quantities (55) ……….. being thrown away, and a lot of clothes that charities can't sell are sent abroad, causing even more economic and environmental problems.

lead off

end up

turn out

result from

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However, a different trend is springing up (56)……….. consumerism - the ‘buy nothing’ trend

in objection to

in contrast with

on contrary to

in opposition to

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Throughout the year, Buy Nothing groups organize the (57)………..and repair of items they already own.

exchange

sharing

changing

trading

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The trend has now reached (58)………..on social media who usually share posts of clothing and make-up that they recommend for people to buy

leaders

starters

influencers

headers

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Some YouTube stars now encourage their (59)………..not to buy anything at all for periods as long as a year

readers

listeners

watchers

viewers

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For the first three months, they learned how to live (60)………..buying electrical goods, clothes or things for the house.

on

by

without

in

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Read the following passage and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. BLACKPOOL

Many English people now go abroad for their holidays in search of better weather. For many years these were the only commercial trams still operating in Britain. By far the biggest of these resorts is Blackpool, which still welcomes some six million visitors every year.

At the beginning of the 19th century, Blackpool was a little-known fishing village on the north-west coast of England with a population of fewer than 500. The arrival of the railways in 1846 linked Blackpool with the industrial towns in the counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire. This gave the inhabitants of these towns the chance to (61)……….away from their smoke-filled environment and seek fresh air on the coast.

The visitors soon began to demand organized entertainment and Blackpool was quick to oblige. Theatres and dance halls were quickly provided for the holidaymakers, but the (62)……….striking building was Blackpool Tower, which was erected between 1891 and 1894. The tower was built in imitation of the Eiffel Tower in Paris (63)……….it is hardly half the height of the French original. Nevertheless, for many years it was Britain’s tallest structure. The Tower contained a highly decorated ballroom and the Tower Circus.

Along a large part of the seafront is the so-called Golden Mile, a lively area of hot- dig stands, amusement arcades and fortune tellers. At the southern end of the seafront stands the vast Pleasure Beach, (64)……….of exciting rides and more amusement arcades. The Pleasure Beach, which has more visitors every year than any other tourist attraction(s) in Britain, has provided Blackpool with a second tower. This is a 50-metre- high column (65)……….the Space Tower, which an observation car ascends to give a panoramic view of the coastline.

One of the principal attractions of Blackpool to many people is the trams which run along the seafront. For many years these were the only commercial trams still operating

in Britain. However, in recent years several cities (66)……….re-introduced trams on to their streets.

Blackpool has the longest holiday season of any seaside town in Britain. Whilst summer is, no doubt, the busiest time of year, conferences and exhibitions (67)……….place in spring and autumn. From early September until the end of October, crowds come in their thousands to see the Illuminations, when the seafront is transformed (68) ……….a glittering display of colored lights and scenes, with trams disguised as moon rockets and American showboats.

Blackpool is not (69)……….everyone's taste but it is a town with a basic honesty. It does not claim to be smart and sophisticated but simply a place (70)……….people can come and have fun.

(adapted from How to pass FCE - Exam practice in Reading)

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This gave the inhabitants of these towns the chance to (61)……….away from their smoke-filled environment and seek fresh air on the coast.

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Theatres and dance halls were quickly provided for the holidaymakers, but the (62)……….striking building was Blackpool Tower, which was erected between 1891 and 1894

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The tower was built in imitation of the Eiffel Tower in Paris (63)……….it is hardly half the height of the French original

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At the southern end of the seafront stands the vast Pleasure Beach, (64)……….of exciting rides and more amusement arcades.

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This is a 50-metre- high column (65)……….the Space Tower, which an observation car ascends to give a panoramic view of the coastline.

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However, in recent years several cities (66)……….re-introduced trams on to their streets.

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Whilst summer is, no doubt, the busiest time of year, conferences and exhibitions (67)……….place in spring and autumn.

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From early September until the end of October, crowds come in their thousands to see the Illuminations, when the seafront is transformed (68) ……….

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Blackpool is not (69)……….everyone's taste but it is a town with a basic honesty.

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It does not claim to be smart and sophisticated but simply a place (70)……….people can come and have fun.

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Film A

Stealing Beauty is a moving and often very amusing film, which owes its charm to an intelligent script and a magnificent performance by Liv Tyler. The film 19-year-old Lucy, played by Tyler, moves from the USA, following the death of her mother, to stay with family friends in a farmhouse in Italy. The house is owned by Ian Grayson, an artist, who is to paint her portrait. Lucy, however, has a hidden agenda; she wants to see the boy she fell in love with four years earlier and to learn the identity of her real father, clues to which lie in one of the poems written by her mother.

Film B

August is set in a country house in North Wales during the late 19th century when a group of people gather at the home of the Davis family. The visitors are the tyrannical Professor Alexander Blathwaite, the absentee owner of the estate, and his second wide, the much younger American, Helen. They waste little time in imposing their London ways on the rural inhabitants, including leuan, brother of Blathwaite's first wife, and the professor’s plain daughter, Sian. leuan falls passionately in love with Helen although she shows no interest in him. Sian conceals a secret love for the local doctor, Michael Lloyd, who is also in love with Helen. leuan tries to find comfort in drink and, in a series of tragicomic episodes, the ordered calm of the household begins to disintegrate.

Film C

Dead Man is a cowboy film with a difference, breathtakingly shot in black and white. In the film William Blake, an honorable accountant, has come to the west to take up a job which fails to materialize. A stranger in town, he finds himself alone and without money, and so begins a chain of encounters which lead this law-abiding citizen into crime. The central theme of the film is that life is unpredictable and that unexpected circumstances can completely change the course of a person’s life.

Film D

Denise Calls Up is a funny and thoroughly modern story about a group of young Americans whose lives are based totally on work. Their days consist of talking on mobile phones, answering taxes and watching computer screens. Lunch dates are made and missed, parties are organized but never attended, and the friends even fail to turn up at the funeral of one of their pals (killed in a car accident while talking on her car phone). Then along comes Denise, an outsider to the group. She has an urgent personal problem, but will she be able to find enough time in her busy schedule to deal with it?

Film E

A Month by the Lake is based loosely on a romantic story by H.E.Bates. In the film Vanessa Redgrave plays Miss Bentley, an independent and impetuous middle-aged woman, who travels to a resort by Lake Como in Italy following the death of her father in 1935. There she meets and falls in love with fellow holidaymaker Major Wilshore, an eccentric but likeable man. After various unsuccessful dates, it seems unlikely that the romance will ever really get going until a couple of other people begin to show more than a passing interest in the pair. If the film is unremarkable in its content, it makes good use of its beautiful Italian locations.

Film F

The oddly named How to make an American Quilt tells the story of Finn, an American graduate student, who heads off to spend her summer vacation with her grandmother and great grandmother. Soon she is introduced to a group of elderly ladies who spend much of their time together sewing. The work they are producing is useful for her studies on women's handicrafts but the stories Finn is told about their youth, family histories, loves and marriages soon prove far more interesting than their sewing skills. Meanwhile her own love life is in difficulty as she cannot choose between her good, reliable boyfriend and an incredibly attractive newcomer.

(adapted from How to pass FCE - Exam practice in Reading)

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Read the following passage and choose from the film (A-H) to each question. Some of the films may be chosen more than once.

Which film ...

 is about a person who moves to another part of the country for work?             …………

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concerns people for whom work is the only thing that matters?      …………

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has people bringing different values to another community?      …………

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is successful largely because of a young actress?      …………

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has a young woman mixing with women much older than herself?      …………

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shows how a new situation can change a person's character?      …………

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might be rather dull if it were not for the scenery in it?      …………

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is about two men in love with another man's wife?      …………

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from what we read, does not contain a romantic or love theme?

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Read the following passage and choose the correct sentences from A to G the one which fits each gap.

Traditionally, children have begun studying foreign languages at secondary school, but introducing them earlier is recommended by some educationalists. (81)………...

The obvious argument in its favour is that young children pick up languages much more easily than teenagers. (82)……….... The greater flexibility of the primary timetable

allows for more frequent, shorter sessions and for a play-centred approach, thus maintaining learners’ enthusiasm and progress. Their command of the language in later life will benefit from this early exposure, while learning other languages subsequently will be easier for them. (83)………....

(84)……….... Primary school teachers are generalists, and may not have the

necessary language skills themselves. If specialists have to be brought in to deliver these sessions, the flexibility referred to above is diminished. If primary language teaching is not standardized, secondary schools could be faced with a great variety of levels in different languages within their intake, resulting in a classroom experience which undoes the earlier gains. There is no advantages if enthusiastic primary pupils become demotivated as soon as they change schools. However, these issues can be addressed strategically within the policy adopted.

Anything which encourages language learning benefits society culturally and economically, and early exposure to language learning contributes to this. (85)………....

{adapted from IELTS15 Academic Student's Book'}

Missing sentences:

A. They may also gain a better understanding of other cultures.

B. There are some people who state their objections to this policy for several reasons.

C. Young children’s innate abilities should be harnessed to make these benefits more achievable.D. Their brains are still programmed to acquire their mother tongue, which facilitates learning another language, and unlike adolescents, they are not inhibited by self­consciousness.

E. There are, however, some disadvantages.

F. This policy has been adopted by some educational authorities or individual schools, with both positive and negative outcomes.

G. On the contrary, the proponents of this policy have their own arguments.

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PART D. WRITING (15 POINTS)

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.

The only thing that makes this job worthwhile is the money.

->Were …

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You stole the jewels!” the inspector said to him.->The inspector accused…………………

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I’m sure it wasn’t Mrs. Elton you saw because she's in Bristol.-> It can’t ……………………

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If I were him, I would return home no later than 11 o’clock.->It is advised that………

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Immediately after winning the race, Sandy began training for the next one.->No sooner……

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Rewrite the second sentence using the given word(s) so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between FOUR and SIX words including the given words.

 You mustn’t miss the opportunity to attend this festival. (ADVANTAGE)

->You…………………………………..the opportunity to attend this festival.

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Rob’s teacher is very happy with him at the moment. (BOOKS)-> Rob……………………………………………………………at the moment.

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Mrs. Smith wasn't sure whether she should submit her proposal. (DOUBTFUL)->Mrs. Smith……………………………………………………….her proposal.

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What was your inspiration for creating such a fantastic character in your new novel? (TO)-> What…………………………………..such a fantastic character in your new novel?

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As far as I know, no one's talking about you behind your back. (BEST)->To…………………………………..no one's talking about you behind your back.

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Rewrite the second sentence using the given word(s) so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.

He was really jealous when he saw his brother’s new car. (GREEN)

->He was……………………

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Austin and his father are very similar, aren’t they? (AFTER)->Austin …………………..?

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After working for six hours, I finally managed to finish the report. (IN)

->I finally…………

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Are you sorry that you invited Liam to join us on the trip? (REGRET)->Do ………………………..?

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The arrangement is that you are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. (FOR)->We have……………………

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