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Listening 1


16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Listening 2


21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
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Listening 3
You will hear an interview with a dog trainer called Jane Fennet. For questions 24-30 choose the best answer A B or C
24)
[A, B, C]
25)
[A, B, C]
26)
[A, B, C]
27)
[A, B, C]
28)
[A, B, C]
29)
[A, B, C]
30)
[A, B, C]
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Reading 1
1.Below are some articles from 8 different magazines. Choose one magazine for each person that best matches their interests. Choose "None" if there isn't a match.
Sarah is a keen walker. She lives in an area which is very flat and when she goes on holiday she likes to walk in the hills. She is looking for new places to go. Jane is keen on music. She likes reading about the personal life of famous people to find out what they are really like. Peter is going to France next week on business and has a free weekend which he plans to spend in Paris. He would like to find out what is happening there for fun and entertainment. Paul likes visiting other countries. He is also interested in history and likes reading about famous explorers from the past. Mary likes clothes but hasn't got much money so she is looking for ways of dressing smartly without spending too much. |
1 | MARIA MARIA | ||
2 | DON"T GO into the hills unprepared. If you're a hill walker, we have advice for you on what to take and what to do if something goes wrong. | ||
3 | HERE AND THERE | ||
4 | FESTIVALS | ||
5 | READ about NEIL ASHDOWN's recent walk along one of Britain's oldest paths. It passes through some of the most beautiful hill country. | ||
6 | IN THE FREEZER | ||
7 | WAKE UP THE CHILDREN | ||
8 | MY INTERVIEW WITH PAVAROTTI | ||
Reading 2
2.Read the text about a student hostel. Decide if each of the 10
statements (1/10 to 10/10) is correct or incorrect.
(There are 10 statements for each reading.)
HOSTEL RULES
To make life in this student hostel as comfortable and safe as possible for everyone, please remember these rules.
Security You have a special card which operates the electronic lock on your room door and a key for the main door of the hostel. These are your responsibility and should never be lent to anyone, including your fellow students. If you lose them you will be charged £20 for a replacement. Do not leave your room unlocked even for short periods (for example, when making yourself a coffee). Unfortunately, theft from student hostels is very common and insurance companies will not pay for stolen goods unless you can prove that your room was broken into by force.
Visitors There are rarely any rooms available for visitors, except at the end of the summer term. Stan Jenkins, the hostel manager, will be able to tell you and can handle the booking. A small charge is made. Stan also keeps a list of local guesthouses, with some information about what they're like, prices, etc. You are also allowed to use empty beds for up to three nights, with the owner's permission (for example, if the person who shares your room is away for the weekend), but you must inform Stan before your guest arrives, so that he has an exact record of who's in the building if a fire breaks out. Students are not allowed to charge each other for this.
Kitchens There is a kitchen on each floor where light meals, drinks, etc. may be prepared. Each has a large fridge and a food cupboard. All food should be stored, clearly marked with the owner's name, in one of these two places. Bedrooms are too warm for food to be kept in, and the cleaners have instructions to remove any food found in them. After using the kitchen, please be sure you do all your washing‑up immediately and leave it tidy. If you use it late in the evening, please also take care that you do so quietly in order to avoid disturbing people in nearby bedrooms.
Music If you like your music loud, please use a Walkman! Remember that your neighbours may not share your tastes. Breaking this rule can result in being asked to leave the hostel. Musicians can use the practice rooms in the basement. Book through Stan.
Health Any serious problems should be taken to the local doctor. The number to ring for an appointment is on the 'Help' list beside the phone on each floor. For first aid, contact Stan or one of the students whose names you will find on that list, who also have some first aid training.
1 | Every student has a key to the main door. [correct, incorrect] | ||
2 | You can borrow your friend's main door card. [correct, incorrect] | ||
3 | Insurance companies will pay if someone steals your card and takes things from your room. [correct, incorrect] | ||
4 | Spare rooms are least likely to be available in summer. [correct, incorrect] | ||
5 | Your brother can stay free of charge if he uses the other bed in your room. [correct, incorrect] | ||
6 | Guests must report to Stan when they arrive. [correct, incorrect] | ||
7 | The cleaners take away food that they find in bedrooms. [correct, incorrect] | ||
8 | If you cook late at night, you should leave the washing-up until the morning. [correct, incorrect] | ||
9 | Students who play loud music may have to leave the hostel. [correct, incorrect] | ||
10 | You should ask Stan to call a doctor if you are ill. [correct, incorrect] | ||
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Reading 3
Complete the text with the correct word or phrase.
There are [many, much, little] interesting shops nearby that sell [some, any, few] interesting food. There are two butchers and they [ every, both, all] sell meat of excellent quality, however [ neither, both, either] of them sells fish. You can buy fresh fish from a fish van nearby, but that doesn't come [either, any, every] day. There are two delicatessens: [some, any, each]of them sells different food , and [neither, either, both] sell every kind of cheese you can think of.
We have three greengrocers and there are two large supermarkets nearby , but we don't go to [each, either, eithern] of them because we rather go to the smaller shops. There's also a market [every, any, some] weekend. Apart from the food shops there are very [much, few, little] other shops, though - hardly [all, some, any] , in fact. There aren't enough clothes shops - only a small boutique, but that one is very expensive. But , there are a [many, few, little] Indian restaurants . We've got three of them in our neighbourhood.
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Words 1
Match the habbits/addictions with the appropriate pictures.
internet addiction

nail biting

cracking knuckles

smoking

hair pulling and twirling

nose picking

overeating or food addiction

binge drinking or habitual intoxication

borrowing money

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Words 2
Translate the Ukrainian words and phrases.
I have no idea how to break (шкідливі звички) .
If you (захопився ) any bad habit you must exchange it with a less harmful one.
Be careful for a bad habit not to turn into (залежність) .
Tim had turned the flat upside down before he found a book about (алкоголізм) .
We came into the room while Bob was looking for the information about (наркозалежність) in Ukraine.
Think about what you can do instead of (куріння) . I have heard recently that lollipops (candies), chewing gum, and sunflower seeds can help.
Have you ever heard that bad habits and addictions are the (результати) of our fears?
Tell your parents that you have a habit of (гризти нігті) . I think they will help you to cope with it.
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Words 3
Match the English and the Ukrainian variants.
weight management
вершки
pre-cut snacks
якість життя
skim milk
поживний склад
to use the tips
обезжирені або низькокалорійні молочні продукти
nutritional content
гарніри сповнені жирів
low-fat or fat-free dairy
менш калорійні замінники
full-fat dressing
попередньо нарізані закуски
lower-calorie substitutes
використовувати підказки
quality of life
контроль ваги
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Words 4
Match the parts of the words cominations.
to slip into
balance
a huge
overwhelming
a healthy
your alertness and concentration
to refer to smb/smth
moods
to become
to illnesses
enjoyment
to smb/smth
to have erratic
to fully recuperate
susceptible
of sleep
to get a chance
juggling act
to improve
the habit
to get plenty
of life
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Grammar 1
Correct the mistakes in the underlined parts of the following letter! Write down the correct variant.
Dear Mr. Jackson I write to you to say how angry I am with the state of the road outside my house. It’s a real mess. A few days ago my neighbor has got the back wheel of her car stuck in one of the huge holes outside my gate. She was really upset and we have to get two people from the garage to pull her out. Why have we got these holes in the road? Well, because of the terribly weather we have have late with all those ice and snow. But that was two month ago. So why haven’t you done anything about it? You should send a road repair team around here as soon as possible. It will also be a good idea if you were better prepared in the future so you could get things done more quick . I hope hearing from you very soon about this problem.
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Grammar 2
Each question consists of a sentence followed by a ‘key’ word and a second sentence with a gap in the middle. You have to use this word to complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the given word.
Example:
I cannot type very well. (AT)
I am bad at typing.
She says she may join the debating society. (INTERESTED)
She says she's
the debating society.
I think that I might make mistakes. (AFRAID).
I
mistakes.
He left but he did not say goodbye. (WITHOUT)
He left
goodbye.
My mom doesn't want to work in an office any more. (TIRED)
My mom
in an office.
Switch off the lights, then you can leave. (BEFORE)
Switch off the lights
.
He is one of the people who runs the youth club. (INVOLVED)
He is
the youth club.
She went on her own and did not wait for the others. (INSTEAD)
She went on her own
for the others.
He does not always remember people's names. (BAD)
He
people's names.
You can only improve if you work harder. (BY)
You can only improve
harder.
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Grammar 3
Choose the most appropriate form of the infinitive.
1. We expect him [arrive, be arriving, to arrive, to have arrived] tomorrow.
2. You can't make him [do, to do, done, doing] it.
3. We are ready [to be beginning, to be begun, to begin, to have begun] .
4. This report must [be sent, have been sent, have sent, send] as soon as possible. It's urgent!
5. I asked him, but he pretended [read, to be read, to be reading, to have read] and didn't answer.
6. You should [be called, call, have been called, have called] them an hour ago.
7. It was impossible [not laugh, not to laugh, to laugh not, to not laugh] at his jokes.
8. Wait till he finishes his speech. He doesn't like [to be interrupted, to have interrupted, to have been interrupting, to interrupt] while he is speaking.
9. He is said [to be left, to have been left, to have left, to leave] for London already.
10. She watched him [be walking, to have walked, to walk, walk] slowly toward the parking lot.
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Grammar 4
Infinitive or Gerund
Choose the most appropriate answer.
1. Don't forget [a, b, c, d] some bread. We don't have any left.
a.buy b.buying c.having bought d.to buy
2. My doctor recommends [a, b, c, d] to a mountain resort.
a.go b.going c.having gone d.to go
3. I regret [a, b, c, d] her about it. She told everyone.
a.telling b.to have told c.to tell d.to be telling
4. He seemed [a, b, c, d] his job. Why did he quit?
a.liking b.having liked c.to be liking d.to like
5. I didn't mean [a, b, c, d] you. Please forgive me.
a.hurt b.hurting c.to have hurt d.to hurt
6. He couldn't help [a, b, c, d] at their suggestion.
a.laughing b.having laughed c.to laugh d.to be laughing
7. You were supposed [a, b, c, d] the dishes.
a.wash b.washing c.to be washed d.to wash
8. Their house looks a little shabby. I think it needs [a, b, c, d] .
a.paint b.painting c.having painted d.to paint
9. Allow me [a, b, c, d] you.
a.help b.helping c.to have been helping d.to help
10. He avoided [a, b, c, d] their questions.
a.answer b.answering c.having answered d.to answer
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Grammar 5
Gerund or Infinitive – Fill in the correct form.
1. I can’t imagine [working, to work] at home.
2. We have decided against [buying, to buy]a new car.
3. She seems [liking, to like] her new job.
4. The students hope [passing, to pass] the exam.
5. He won’t go by plane. He is afraid of [flying, to fly].
6. I am lazy. I don’t feel like [doing, to do]any work.
7. Remember [to post, posting]the letter. Otherwise they won’t get it by Saturday.
8. Have you ever learned how [flying, to fly] such a plane?
9. They were too lazy [going, to go] out with us.
10. I always enjoy [talking, to talk] to my grandfather. He always tells me great stories.
11. I’m very interested in [learning, to learn] French.
12. My pen friend is coming next Friday. I’m really looking forward to [meeting, to meet] her.
13. Don’t you mind [being, to be] away from your family for such a long time?
14. The children promised [being, to be] back by nine.
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The general test 7
1. I’ve been standing for the last two hours. I’m going to … [a, b, c, d] for a bit.
a) take off b) go out c) get over d) sit down
2. I’ve got a new flat. I’m moving … [a, b, c, d] on Friday.
a) out b) in c) into d) out of
3. The car stopped and the driver got … [a, b, c, d]
a) out of b) into c) in d) out
4. ‘Do you speak German?’ ‘Not very well, but I can … [a, b, c, d] .’
a) get on b) get off c) get up d) get by
5. Why did Sarah drop … [a, b, c, d] college? Did she fail her exams?
a) in b) out of c) into d) out
6. Choose the sentence with the right word order. [a, b, c, d]
a) Yesterday it was his car that stolen.
b) That stolen car was his yesterday.
c) It was his car that was stolen yesterday.
d) It was that his car stolen yesterday.
7. The US has an air base in … [a, b, c, d] Indian ocean.
a) the b) - c) a d) an
8. His grandparents … [a, b, c, d](to be) married for 60 years.
a) has been b) have been c) are d) are being
9. Maria … [a, b, c, d](to study) at the Ontario Secondary School from 2008 to 2010.
a) was studied b) has studied c) was studying d) studied
10. By next October, I … [a, b, c, d] (to finish) the research.
a) will be finished
b) will be finishing
c) will finish
d) will have finished
11. The Mona Liza … [a, b, c, d] (to paint) in 1503-1505.
a) painted b) is painted c) was painted d) paints
12. Pere has … [a, b, c, d] money by selling luxury cars.
a) made b) given c) got d) done
13. I’m not a person who can … [a, b, c, d] (to tolerate) teenagers.
a) put down b) put up with c) put in d) put on
14. All the given plans opened for us a wide range of opportunities to release our potential. … [a, b, c, d] they tell us about the competition an huge risks.
a) Since b) Owing to c) As d) Furthermore
15. I’ve run 10 kilometres and feel … [a, b, c, d]exhausted.
a) totally
b) pretty
c) rather
d) very
16. Darren was running as … [a, b, c, d] as he could.
a) faster
b) fast
c) the fastest
d) fastly
17. The newspaper reported the party (to win) the election. [a, b, c, d]
a) winning
b) to win
c) won
d) win
18. Locals are asking the city authorities to build a fence … [a, b, c, d] the central park.
a) to
b) around
c) of
d) over
19. … [a, b, c, d] my humble opinion, the plot of this book is overextended.
a) in
b) at
c) to
d) on
20. Felix is made … [a, b, c, d]‘Queen’ and ‘Slipknot’.
a) for
b) at
c) about
d) with
21. Scientists say that stars called supergiants have … [a, b, c, d] (a radius) many times larger than of our planet.
a) radies
b) radiu
c) radius
d) radii
22. How … [a, b, c, d] paper do we use in the office daily?
a) many
b) much
c) a few
d) some
23. If Drake … [a, b, c, d] (to have) time he … (to study) better.
a) had had / would have studied
b) would have / studied
c) had had / had studied
d) would have / would study
24. Find the correct word formation chain (noun – adjective – verb): assassination [a, b, c, d]
a) assassin – assassinated – assassinate
b) assassinor – assassinous – assassinate
c) assassinian – assassinated – assassinize
d) assassin – assassinative – assassinate
25. Choose the sentence with the right word order. [a, b, c, d]
a) Ashley bought a new white mink fur coat a week ago.
b) Ashley bought a white new mink fur coat a week ago.
c) Ashley bought a new mink white fur coat a week ago.
d) Ashley bought a white mink new fur coat a week ago.
26. There is … [a, b, c, d] table and four chairs in the kitchen.
a) an
b) -
c) a
d) the
27. The weather … [a, b, c, d] (to improve). I think we can go roller skating to the park soon.
a) improves
b) is improving
c) is being improving
d) is being improved
28. In the café we … [a, b, c, d] (to try) some delicious food, … (to drink) some wine and then we … (to walk) a lot in the city centre.
a) were trying / were drinking / were walking
b) had tried / drank / were walking
c) tried / drank / walked
d) had tried / had drunk / walked
29. Darrel has realized too late that he … [a, b, c, d] (to wait) for Jill for more than 3 hours when her aircraft lands.
a) will wait
b) will have been waiting
c) will have waited
d) will be waiting
30. Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive Voice: The company is still constructing the building. [a, b, c, d]
a) The building is still constructed.
b) The building is still been constructed.
c) The building is still being constructed.
d) The building is still have being constructed.
31. Please, … [a, b, c, d] your seats and fasten belts.
a) do
b) get
c) make
d) take
32. I hate job interviews because it always seems like they … [a, b, c, d] (to look arrogantly) me.
a) look down on
b) look at
c) look into
d) look forward to
33. Sure, you may take my phablet … [a, b, c, d] you don’t damage it.
a) in spite of
b) whatever
c) provided
d) consequently
34. The performance was not brilliant, but I found it … [a, b, c, d] interesting.
a) rather
b) exceptionally
c) completely
d) enough
35. I don’t know what is going on! Jake … [a, b, c, d] ignored me when I tried to talk to him.
a) simple
b) simpler
c) simply
d) more simple
36. Mr. Johnattan didn’t mind … [a, b, c, d] (to help) me.
a) help
b) helped
c) to help
d) helping
37. There are a lot of advantages ... [a, b, c, d] working as a stewardess.
a) with
b) in
c) on
d) at
38. … [a, b, c, d] all our precious troubles we’ve got another crashing news today.
a) in fact of
b) in addition to
c) nevertheless
d) however
39. Max moved into a new place. He has to get accustomed … [a, b, c, d] it.
a) to
b) for
c) in
d) with
40. Добре говорить, але зле робить. [a, b, c, d]
a) Actions speak louder than words.
b) An honest man’s word is as good as his bond.
c) A soft answer turns away wrath.
d) Fine words dress in deeds.
41. Розумній голові досить два слова. [a, b, c, d]
a) A word is enough to the wise.
b) A soft answer turns away wrath.
c) A wise man will hit at the edge of his wit.
d) It is easy to be wise after the event.
42. Дім без книги, що тіло без душі. [a, b, c, d]
a) There is no friend so faithful as a good book.
b) Don’t judge a book by its cover.
c) Wear the old coat and buy a new book.
d) A room without books is a body without soul.
43. Роби, небоже, то й Бог поможе. [a, b, c, d]
a) All are not saints that go to church.
b) Every man for himself, and God for all us.
c) Danger past, God is forgotten.
d) God helps those who help themselves.
44. Не так сталося, як гадалося. [a, b, c, d]
a) God’s mill grinds slow but sure.
b) Man proposes, God disposes.
c) The nearer the church, the farther from God.
d) Faith will move mountains.
45. Життя прожити – не поле перейти! [a, b, c, d]
a) Life is not a bed of roses.
b) Life is made up of little things.
c) Life is but a span.
d) Whilst I live, let me not live in vain.
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