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1
Read the text below. Match choices (A – H) to (1 – 5). There are three choices you do not need to use.
When it comes to telling the world how wonderful you are, there’s a fine line between having other people think, ‘Wow! She’s got so much more about her than I thought’ and ‘Blimey! I wish she’d shut up about herself’. It’s easy enough to let everyone around you know you’re something special – the trick is doing it without trying too hard or looking like an attention seeker. So here’s how to get the attention you deserve without screaming, ‘Look at me!’
1 _ [A) We are talented, B) Accept yourself for what you are, C) Don't pretend you know everything, D) Idle talk is a bad habit, E) Try to act in good faith, F) Don't talk behind people's back, G) Keep your voice down, H) Be original] _______________________
Being loud isn’t a good way to get noticed. Quietness and a smile can be more interesting than someone who blurts everything out constantly. Be cool instead, and show people what you’re really about, rather than shouting it in their faces.
2 _______________________
It may be tempting to try to bluff your way through a conversation. But if you don’t know much about the subject being discussed, you’ll get more kudos if you shut up and listen. You can’t lose – get your facts right and people will respect your wisdom, or stay quiet if you’re unsure and people will appreciate your honesty.
3 ________________________
Toning down your gossip factor will show there’s much more to you than people may think. Your mates will trust you and your reputation will sky-rocket. Gossiping gives negative vibes to other people.
4 ______________________
Choose things to do that you love doing and not because everyone else is doing them. If you are passionate about something and enjoying it, you’ll have more energy and people will be attracted to you – and you might even be the person who starts a new trend.
5 _____________________
We may not be superhuman beings, but remember, each and every one of us has something going on that’s worth shouting about. It’s a fact – everyone is an individual and that’s what makes you who you are. Be proud of why you’re different. If you love who you are, people are more likely to love you too.
2
Read the text below. Match choices (A – H) to (1 – 5). There are three choices you do not need to use.
When it comes to telling the world how wonderful you are, there’s a fine line between having other people think, ‘Wow! She’s got so much more about her than I thought’ and ‘Blimey! I wish she’d shut up about herself’. It’s easy enough to let everyone around you know you’re something special – the trick is doing it without trying too hard or looking like an attention seeker. So here’s how to get the attention you deserve without screaming, ‘Look at me!’
1 ________________________
Being loud isn’t a good way to get noticed. Quietness and a smile can be more interesting than someone who blurts everything out constantly. Be cool instead, and show people what you’re really about, rather than shouting it in their faces.
2 [A) We are talented, B) Accept yourself for what you are, C) Don't pretend you know everything, D) Idle talk is a bad habit, E) Try to act in good faith, F) Don't talk behind people's back, G) Keep your voice down, H) Be original] _______________________
It may be tempting to try to bluff your way through a conversation. But if you don’t know much about the subject being discussed, you’ll get more kudos if you shut up and listen. You can’t lose – get your facts right and people will respect your wisdom, or stay quiet if you’re unsure and people will appreciate your honesty.
3 ________________________
Toning down your gossip factor will show there’s much more to you than people may think. Your mates will trust you and your reputation will sky-rocket. Gossiping gives negative vibes to other people.
4 ______________________
Choose things to do that you love doing and not because everyone else is doing them. If you are passionate about something and enjoying it, you’ll have more energy and people will be attracted to you – and you might even be the person who starts a new trend.
5 _____________________
We may not be superhuman beings, but remember, each and every one of us has something going on that’s worth shouting about. It’s a fact – everyone is an individual and that’s what makes you who you are. Be proud of why you’re different. If you love who you are, people are more likely to love you too.
3
Read the text below. Match choices (A – H) to (1 – 5). There are three choices you do not need to use.
When it comes to telling the world how wonderful you are, there’s a fine line between having other people think, ‘Wow! She’s got so much more about her than I thought’ and ‘Blimey! I wish she’d shut up about herself’. It’s easy enough to let everyone around you know you’re something special – the trick is doing it without trying too hard or looking like an attention seeker. So here’s how to get the attention you deserve without screaming, ‘Look at me!’
1 ________________________
Being loud isn’t a good way to get noticed. Quietness and a smile can be more interesting than someone who blurts everything out constantly. Be cool instead, and show people what you’re really about, rather than shouting it in their faces.
2 _______________________
It may be tempting to try to bluff your way through a conversation. But if you don’t know much about the subject being discussed, you’ll get more kudos if you shut up and listen. You can’t lose – get your facts right and people will respect your wisdom, or stay quiet if you’re unsure and people will appreciate your honesty.
3 [A) We are talented, B) Accept yourself for what you are, C) Don't pretend you know everything, D) Idle talk is a bad habit, E) Try to act in good faith, F) Don't talk behind people's back, G) Keep your voice down, H) Be original] ________________________
Toning down your gossip factor will show there’s much more to you than people may think. Your mates will trust you and your reputation will sky-rocket. Gossiping gives negative vibes to other people.
4 ______________________
Choose things to do that you love doing and not because everyone else is doing them. If you are passionate about something and enjoying it, you’ll have more energy and people will be attracted to you – and you might even be the person who starts a new trend.
5 _____________________
We may not be superhuman beings, but remember, each and every one of us has something going on that’s worth shouting about. It’s a fact – everyone is an individual and that’s what makes you who you are. Be proud of why you’re different. If you love who you are, people are more likely to love you too.
4
Read the text below. Match choices (A – H) to (1 – 5). There are three choices you do not need to use.
When it comes to telling the world how wonderful you are, there’s a fine line between having other people think, ‘Wow! She’s got so much more about her than I thought’ and ‘Blimey! I wish she’d shut up about herself’. It’s easy enough to let everyone around you know you’re something special – the trick is doing it without trying too hard or looking like an attention seeker. So here’s how to get the attention you deserve without screaming, ‘Look at me!’
1 ________________________
Being loud isn’t a good way to get noticed. Quietness and a smile can be more interesting than someone who blurts everything out constantly. Be cool instead, and show people what you’re really about, rather than shouting it in their faces.
2 _______________________
It may be tempting to try to bluff your way through a conversation. But if you don’t know much about the subject being discussed, you’ll get more kudos if you shut up and listen. You can’t lose – get your facts right and people will respect your wisdom, or stay quiet if you’re unsure and people will appreciate your honesty.
3 ________________________
Toning down your gossip factor will show there’s much more to you than people may think. Your mates will trust you and your reputation will sky-rocket. Gossiping gives negative vibes to other people.
4 _ [A) We are talented, B) Accept yourself for what you are, C) Don't pretend you know everything, D) Idle talk is a bad habit, E) Try to act in good faith, F) Don't talk behind people's back, G) Keep your voice down, H) Be original] _____________________
Choose things to do that you love doing and not because everyone else is doing them. If you are passionate about something and enjoying it, you’ll have more energy and people will be attracted to you – and you might even be the person who starts a new trend.
5 _____________________
We may not be superhuman beings, but remember, each and every one of us has something going on that’s worth shouting about. It’s a fact – everyone is an individual and that’s what makes you who you are. Be proud of why you’re different. If you love who you are, people are more likely to love you too.
5
Read the text below. Match choices (A – H) to (1 – 5). There are three choices you do not need to use.
When it comes to telling the world how wonderful you are, there’s a fine line between having other people think, ‘Wow! She’s got so much more about her than I thought’ and ‘Blimey! I wish she’d shut up about herself’. It’s easy enough to let everyone around you know you’re something special – the trick is doing it without trying too hard or looking like an attention seeker. So here’s how to get the attention you deserve without screaming, ‘Look at me!’
1 ________________________
Being loud isn’t a good way to get noticed. Quietness and a smile can be more interesting than someone who blurts everything out constantly. Be cool instead, and show people what you’re really about, rather than shouting it in their faces.
2 _______________________
It may be tempting to try to bluff your way through a conversation. But if you don’t know much about the subject being discussed, you’ll get more kudos if you shut up and listen. You can’t lose – get your facts right and people will respect your wisdom, or stay quiet if you’re unsure and people will appreciate your honesty.
3 ________________________
Toning down your gossip factor will show there’s much more to you than people may think. Your mates will trust you and your reputation will sky-rocket. Gossiping gives negative vibes to other people.
4 ______________________
Choose things to do that you love doing and not because everyone else is doing them. If you are passionate about something and enjoying it, you’ll have more energy and people will be attracted to you – and you might even be the person who starts a new trend.
5 _ [A) We are talented, B) Accept yourself for what you are, C) Don't pretend you know everything, D) Idle talk is a bad habit, E) Try to act in good faith, F) Don't talk behind people's back, G) Keep your voice down, H) Be original] ____________________
We may not be superhuman beings, but remember, each and every one of us has something going on that’s worth shouting about. It’s a fact – everyone is an individual and that’s what makes you who you are. Be proud of why you’re different. If you love who you are, people are more likely to love you too.
6
Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.
The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) _ _________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.
The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.
A He added that the awards ceremony is
B Her popularity declined
C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity
D It is given by ITV
E The Queen was not present
F to promote Britain and British culture
G Another award given at the ceremony was
H He was the first to be awarded
I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award
7
Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.
The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)_ _________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.
The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.
A He added that the awards ceremony is
B Her popularity declined
C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity
D It is given by ITV
E The Queen was not present
F to promote Britain and British culture
G Another award given at the ceremony was
H He was the first to be awarded
I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award
8
Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.
The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _ ________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.
The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.
A He added that the awards ceremony is
B Her popularity declined
C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity
D It is given by ITV
E The Queen was not present
F to promote Britain and British culture
G Another award given at the ceremony was
H He was the first to be awarded
I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award
9
Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.
The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.
The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.
A He added that the awards ceremony is
B Her popularity declined
C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity
D It is given by ITV
E The Queen was not present
F to promote Britain and British culture
G Another award given at the ceremony was
H He was the first to be awarded
I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award
10
Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.
The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.
The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.
A He added that the awards ceremony is
B Her popularity declined
C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity
D It is given by ITV
E The Queen was not present
F to promote Britain and British culture
G Another award given at the ceremony was
H He was the first to be awarded
I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award
11
Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.
The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.
The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6) __________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.
A He added that the awards ceremony is
B Her popularity declined
C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity
D It is given by ITV
E The Queen was not present
F to promote Britain and British culture
G Another award given at the ceremony was
H He was the first to be awarded
I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award
12
Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.
The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.
The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.
A He added that the awards ceremony is
B Her popularity declined
C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity
D It is given by ITV
E The Queen was not present
F to promote Britain and British culture
G Another award given at the ceremony was
H He was the first to be awarded
I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award
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Use the Present Participle or Past Participle:
The hunters were absolutely silent....(follow) the tiger's footsteps.
14
Use the Present Participle or Past Participle:
The president climbed the stage... ( follow) by his family.
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Use the Present Participle or Past Participle:
He arranged the trip... (wish) to visit his relatives.
16
Use the Present Participle or Past Participle:
...(shock) by him, she left the room.
17
Choose all possible completions for each sentence:
I met the woman... works at school.
18
Choose all possible completions for each sentence:
Where is the newspaper... has the article about our school?
19
Choose all possible completions for each sentence:
Did I tell you about the girl... lived in the rainforest?
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That is the place... I met her.
21
There was the time... we were young and healthy.
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