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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
1. I’m afraid I can’t pay you    until next month. 2. You look terrible! Lie and I’ll get you an aspirin.
3. Please take your books and we will begin the class.
4. Take your coat and I’ll out it in the cupboard.
5. Are you going to put your gloves? It’s really cold.
6. Look the clouds. It’s definitely going to rain.
7. I’d love my children to grow speaking two languages.
8. Do you think you’ll move home after university?
9. The paramedics gave him something to take the pain.
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
1.Hospital nurses a lot of patients every day.
2. When does the plane ?
3. We have sugar. We need to buy it.
4. I my brother yesterday. We didn’t talk to each other.
5. I’ll this word in the dictionary. Give me a second.
6. He’s going to smoking when he returns from the hospital.
7. She hopes to Spanish while she’s on holiday.
8. I need to with you.
9. You your boss. You guys seem so close and relaxed when you’re together.
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
1.They enjoy foreign languages.
a. learning   b. to learn    c. going to learn
2. Don’t worry, I your boss a warm welcome.
a. giving     b. give       c. ‘ll give
3. you like to come for a drink with me?
a. Do       b. Would     c. Will
4. You pass your driving test.
a. won’t go to   b. not going to    c. aren’t going to
5. Are you anything interesting this weekend?
a. do      b. doing     c. will do
6. I’m looking forward you.
a. to see   b. going to see    c.to seeing
7. We a party for Esther next Friday.
a. are having   b. going to have    c. to have
8. He stay in Madrid.
a. isn’t    b.won’t to    c.isn’t going to
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
Erica Luetzow (1)  has worked     as an interpreter for twenty years and (2) fluent in
Spanish. At present she runs her own translation and interpretation business in Raleigh, North Carolina.
‘While I was in college on a language course in Mexico, I (3) the opportunity to train as a conference interpreter,’ says Erica. ‘The course
(4) and I (5) back to the USA. I (6) working as a volunteer interpreter.’
‘As the demand for translation and interpretation services (7) in my hometown of Raleigh,’ she continues,
‘I (8) my bilingual skills to start my own translation and interpretation business.’
Erica (9) the variety of jobs, people and opportunities that her interpretation job includes. ‘I (10) never bored so far,’ she says. ‘I (11) even a book about interpreting!’
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
- The disease appeared in America and Europe in 1845.
- Farmers who grew potatoes could produce more food than farmers who grew grain.
- There were problems with the potato crop in 1846 and 1847 as well.
- British landlords bought food from abroad to help deal with the crisis.
- The British government controlled Ireland from London in the 1840s.
- The government gave people in the worst situation money to buy food.
- There were about 25% fewer people left in Ireland after the Famine.
- Â After the Famine, Irish immigrants usually spoke Gaelic in Britain and the USA.
- Â Everyone in Ireland speaks Gaelic.
- Some people say the independence movement started with the Great Famine.
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
1. Where Fiona works, she and her husband are
a shop assistants.
b the owners.
2. Jason says he enjoys working
a on his own.
b in a car factory.
3. Peter
a is a lawyer abroad.
b teaches English.
4. Donna’s teenage dream was to
a be a champion cyclist.
b help other sportspeople deal with problems.
5. Chris has two jobs,
a he’s a food critic and a waiter.
b one in Ibiza, and another in Cambridge.
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
1Â Fiona
2Â Â Jason
3Â Â PeterÂ
4Â Â Donna
5Â Â ChrisÂ
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