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Read the text. Complete the gaps (1-5) with the correct answer A, B or C.I was really impressed by the TV documentary programme about monkeys and apes last night. Among other things, it showed monkeys 1. _ together to reach different goals. We also saw how they use tools to solve various problems and how they enjoy dangerous sports 2. _ diving into shallow pools from very high towers – just for fun! 3. _ I found really amazing was the story of one ape that had 4. _ up with both humans and other apes, and he had learned how to use a tablet computer to communicate. He could use nearly 500 symbols! We saw him order oranges, bananas and various other items on his tablet for a picnic. The programme left me with the feeling that monkeys and apes are far more intelligent than we think. In fact, I would say that there are a lot of things that humans can learn from them 5. _ than the opposite.
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Read the text. Complete the gaps (1-5) with the correct answer A, B or C.
I was really impressed by the TV documentary programme about monkeys and apes last night. Among other things, it showed monkeys 1. _ together to reach different goals. We also saw how they use tools to solve various problems and how they enjoy dangerous sports 2. _ diving into shallow pools from very high towers – just for fun! 3. _ I found really amazing was the story of one ape that had 4. _ up with both humans and other apes, and he had learned how to use a tablet computer to communicate. He could use nearly 500 symbols! We saw him order oranges, bananas and various other items on his tablet for a picnic. The programme left me with the feeling that monkeys and apes are far more intelligent than we think. In fact, I would say that there are a lot of things that humans can learn from them 5. _ than the opposite.
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Read the text. Complete the gaps (1-5) with the correct answer A, B or C.
We also saw how they use tools to solve various problems and how they enjoy dangerous sports 2. _ diving into shallow pools from very high towers – just for fun! 3. _ I found really amazing was the story of one ape that had 4. _ up with both humans and other apes, and he had learned how to use a tablet computer to communicate. He could use nearly 500 symbols! We saw him order oranges, bananas and various other items on his tablet for a picnic. The programme left me with the feeling that monkeys and apes are far more intelligent than we think. In fact, I would say that there are a lot of things that humans can learn from them 5. _ than the opposite.
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Read the text. Complete the gaps (1-5) with the correct answer A, B or C.
We also saw how they use tools to solve various problems and how they enjoy dangerous sports 2. _ diving into shallow pools from very high towers – just for fun! 3. _ I found really amazing was the story of one ape that had 4. _ up with both humans and other apes, and he had learned how to use a tablet computer to communicate. He could use nearly 500 symbols! We saw him order oranges, bananas and various other items on his tablet for a picnic. The programme left me with the feeling that monkeys and apes are far more intelligent than we think. In fact, I would say that there are a lot of things that humans can learn from them 5. _ than the opposite.
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Read the text. Complete the gaps (1-5) with the correct answer A, B or C.
Among other things, it showed monkeys 1. _ together to reach different goals. We also saw how they use tools to solve various problems and how they enjoy dangerous sports 2. _ diving into shallow pools from very high towers – just for fun! 3. _ I found really amazing was the story of one ape that had 4. _ up with both humans and other apes, and he had learned how to use a tablet computer to communicate. He could use nearly 500 symbols! We saw him order oranges, bananas and various other items on his tablet for a picnic. The programme left me with the feeling that monkeys and apes are far more intelligent than we think. In fact, I would say that there are a lot of things that humans can learn from them 5. _ than the opposite.
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Choose the correct missing expression or sentence and circle the answer A, B or C to complete the mini-dialogues (1-5).
X: When did you get back from holiday?
Y: _
X: Really? I thought you were going for a week.
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Choose the correct missing expression or sentence and circle the answer A, B or C to complete the mini-dialogues (1-5).
X: What’s the best way to the bank?
Y: _
X: Oh, that’s not too far.
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Choose the correct missing expression or sentence and circle the answer A, B or C to complete the mini-dialogues (1-5).
X: Are you going to Katy’s party?
Y: _
X: Maybe your invitation is in the post.
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Choose the correct missing expression or sentence and circle the answer A, B or C to complete the mini-dialogues (1-5).
X: Would you like to go for a coffee?
Y: _
X: That’s a shame.
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Choose the correct missing expression or sentence and circle the answer A, B or C to complete the mini-dialogues (1-5).
X: Shall I come round later?
Y: _
X: OK. Speak soon.
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Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank.
The giant panda is a bear that lives in central China. It is special because of its black and white fur. Pandas belong to the most (1) ____________________ species of our world. About 2000 pandas live in the wilderness and 300 live in (2) __________________ zoos around the world. Recently, there have been (3) _______________ in many countries to save the giant panda. The animal has been driven away from its natural habitat because of deforestation, intensive farming and the creation of new (4) ____________________.
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The giant panda is a bear that lives in central China. It is special because of its black and white fur. Pandas belong to the most (1) ____________________ species of our world. About 2000 pandas live in the wilderness and 300 live in (2) __________________ zoos around the world. Recently, there have been (3) _______________ in many countries to save the giant panda. The animal has been driven away from its natural habitat because of deforestation, intensive farming and the creation of new (4) ____________________.
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Recently, there have been (3) _______________ in many countries to save the giant panda. The animal has been driven away from its natural habitat because of deforestation, intensive farming and the creation of new (4) ____________________.
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Recently, there have been (3) _______________ in many countries to save the giant panda. The animal has been driven away from its natural habitat because of deforestation, intensive farming and the creation of new (4) ____________________.
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The giant panda can reach a height of up to 1.5 metres and weigh up to 150 kg. Pandas have bodies like bears, but scientists do not know why they grow a thick black and white (5) ____________________. It keeps them warm during the cold winter months and the white colour protects them from possible enemies in the snow-covered mountains in which they live. Pandas have large teeth, which they need to eat bamboo, their (6) ____________________ food. Because it is low in nutritional value it does not give pandas much energy to move around for longer periods of time.
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The giant panda can reach a height of up to 1.5 metres and weigh up to 150 kg. Pandas have bodies like bears, but scientists do not know why they grow a thick black and white (5) ____________________. It keeps them warm during the cold winter months and the white colour protects them from possible enemies in the snow-covered mountains in which they live. Pandas have large teeth, which they need to eat bamboo, their (6) ____________________ food. Because it is low in nutritional value it does not give pandas much energy to move around for longer periods of time.
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Giant pandas can live up to 20 years in the wilderness and 30 years in zoos. They start (7) ____________________ between 4 and 8 years of age. When panda cubs are born, they are very tiny, only about a thousandth the size of the mother, and blind. Like all mammals, they get their food from their mother, whom they stay with for up to three years before being able to (8) ____________________ alone.
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Giant pandas can live up to 20 years in the wilderness and 30 years in zoos. They start (7) ____________________ between 4 and 8 years of age. When panda cubs are born, they are very tiny, only about a thousandth the size of the mother, and blind. Like all mammals, they get their food from their mother, whom they stay with for up to three years before being able to (8) ____________________ alone.
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Pandas have been an important (9) ____________________ throughout history. They first became known in the western world during the middle of the 19th century. In the 1960s, the Chinese government (10) ____________________ it had to do something to protect the giant pandas from becoming (11) ____________________. Since then they have set up 40 reserves in which the animals are protected.
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Pandas have been an important (9) ____________________ throughout history. They first became known in the western world during the middle of the 19th century. In the 1960s, the Chinese government (10) ____________________ it had to do something to protect the giant pandas from becoming (11) ____________________. Since then they have set up 40 reserves in which the animals are protected.
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Pandas have been an important (9) ____________________ throughout history. They first became known in the western world during the middle of the 19th century. In the 1960s, the Chinese government (10) ____________________ it had to do something to protect the giant pandas from becoming (11) ____________________. Since then they have set up 40 reserves in which the animals are protected.
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In the 1970s, pandas played a role in the opening of Communist China to the west. They were sold to zoos in other countries. Today, about 45 pandas live in zoos outside China. Zoologists are putting millions of dollars into (12) ____________________ the animals in captivity. When they get older, they are released again into their natural habitat.
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1. I wasn't satisfied with the_____ I was getting, so I decided to quit my job.
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6. Julie lost her_____ and started screaming at her colleagues.
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7. As soon as I get paid, I will pay all my______ .
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9. Now that the children had grown up and were ________ , she had a lot of free time.
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10. I want to ______ that I turned off all the lights in the house, so I'll go back and check.
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
One of the easiest ways of (1) ___a living must be house-sitting. This is where people who are away from their home for a period of time employ others to look after their house and any pets they have.
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
Many house-sitters over the years have been (2) older people who liked the idea of earning some extra money.They won’t get a fixedmonthly (3) , but they live rent free and don’t have much to do. Having the opportunity of moving around and living in different places is another (4) ____of the job.
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
Many house-sitters over the years have been (2) older people who liked the idea of earning some extra money.They won’t get a fixedmonthly (3) , but they live rent free and don’t have much to do. Having the opportunity of moving around and living in different places is another (4) ____of the job.
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
Many house-sitters over the years have been (2) older people who liked the idea of earning some extra money.They won’t get a fixedmonthly (3) , but they live rent free and don’t have much to do. Having the opportunity of moving around and living in different places is another (4) ____of the job.
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
Of course you need people you can trust living in your house. You don’t want anyone (5) ______, so many people use a house-sitting employment agency which fully checks house-sitters’ application(6)_____ and makes sure they are (7)____ .
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
Of course you need people you can trust living in your house. You don’t want anyone (5) ______, so many people use a house-sitting employment agency which fully checks house-sitters’ application(6)_____ and makes sure they are (7)____ .
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
Of course you need people you can trust living in your house. You don’t want anyone (5) ______, so many people use a house-sitting employment agency which fully checks house-sitters’ application(6)_____ and makes sure they are (7)____ .
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
What might get me (8) if I was a house-sitter would be having to go back to my own little place once the job was over. But maybe as a writer who works from (9) ___ , I could travel the world, live in luxury and have an income. I haven’t applied yet, but now I’ve learned a bit about how it works and I certainly wouldn’t (10) ______down a housesitting job if one were offered to me.
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
What might get me (8) if I was a house-sitter would be having to go back to my own little place once the job was over. But maybe as a writer who works from (9) ___ , I could travel the world, live in luxury and have an income. I haven’t applied yet, but now I’ve learned a bit about how it works and I certainly wouldn’t (10) ______down a housesitting job if one were offered to me.
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Read the text below. For questions (1-10) choose the correct answer .
House-sitting
What might get me (8) if I was a house-sitter would be having to go back to my own little place once the job was over. But maybe as a writer who works from (9) ___ , I could travel the world, live in luxury and have an income. I haven’t applied yet, but now I’ve learned a bit about how it works and I certainly wouldn’t (10) ______down a housesitting job if one were offered to me.
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