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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
Section I: Grammar
Instruction: Write questions using the notes.
Example: what / Mexico City / like?
Answer: What is Mexico City like?
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1. what / New York taxis / like?
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2. what / food / like / in Paris?
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3. what / his children / look like?
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4. what / weather / like?
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5. what / buildings / like?
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
Section I: Grammar
Instruction: Complete each sentence the correct words.
Example: I’m a little older than my sister. (oldest / older)
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1. Greg is at math than Nahla. (better / good)
2. London isn’t as exciting I hoped. (as / than)
3. Today is day of the year so far. (the hotter / the hottest)
4. Tokyo has a bigger population Osaka. (from / than)
5. Do you earn money in your family? (the most / more)
6. Effie’s Café has cakes in town. (more delicious / the most delicious)
7. Let’s eat here. It’s than the other restaurant. (most cheaper / much cheaper)
8. The traffic here is than in Mumbai. (bad / worse)
9. Today is than yesterday. (warmer / more warm)
10. Please be next time. (most careful / more careful)
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
Section I: Grammar
Instruction: Choose the correct option. Write your answers (a or b) in spaces provided.
Example: Everyone feels jealous sometimes. I don’t think (a) worry too much.
a you should   b  you mustn’t
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- you be resting after your illness?
a Must            b Shouldn’t
- You have experience to go skydiving.
a shouldn’t     b must
- I forget to take my medicine.
a must            b mustn’t
- I don’t think you drive everywhere.
a should          b shouldn’t
- You talk on the phone while you’re driving.
a must            b shouldn’t
- You decide what to do yourself. It’s your future.
a must            b shouldn’t
- wear a suit for the job interview?
a Should I        b I must
- Don’t you think Mira ask for an X-ray?
a mustn’t        b should
- I think explain how you feel to your girlfriend.
a  must you     b you should
- You drink so much coffee. It’s bad for your health.
a shouldn’t     b  should
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
Section I: GrammarÂ
Instruction: Choose the correct option. Write your answers (a, b or c) in spaces provided.
Example: She explained that she (b) from the monster.
a escaped
b had escaped
c escaping
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- I’m tired because I to bed after midnight.
a gone
b was going
c went
- They were hungry because they anything all day.
a had eaten
b hadn’t eaten
c are eating
- What at ten o’ clock yesterday morning?
a have you done
b had you done
c were you doing
- a nice time at the party last night?
a Did she have
b She was having
c She had had
- We got to the concert after the music .
a started
b had started
c was starting
- We when the doorbell rang.
a were sleeping
b sleep
c had slept
- I looked for the cat for ages, but she .
a disappearing
b had disappeared
c was disappearing
- There was a wise old man who in the woods.
a has lived
b lived
c is living
- He cleaned his teeth, brushed his hair and then the house.
a left
b was leaving
c had left
10 when you met him?
a Did the professor already retire
b Was the professor already retiring
c Had the professor already retired
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
Section II: Vocabulary
Instruction: Match the adjectives in the box with the definitions.
Sort elements
- nervous
- homesick
- lonely
- angry
- disappointed
- scared
- amazed
- proud
- delighted
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1. feeling anxious or afraid about something
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2. missing home
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3. not enjoying being on your own
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4. having strong feelings about something you dislike
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5. upset because something you hoped for hasn’t happened
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6. frightened of something
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7. very surprised
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8. pleased and satisfied with something you have done
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9. really pleased
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
Section II: VocabularyÂ
Instruction: Match the adjectives to the correct antonyms.
Sort elements
- big
- sad
- difficult
- stupid
- poor
- lovely
- quiet
- dark
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1 small
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2 happy
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3 easy
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4 intelligent
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5 rich
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6 awful
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7 noisy
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8 light
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
Section II: Vocabulary
Instruction: Read the symptoms (1–6) and match them to the correct diagnoses.
Sort elements
- allergy
- cold
- food poisoning
- diarrhea
- flu
- sprain
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1. I can’t go near cats or dogs.
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2. I’m blowing my nose and coughing.
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3. I ate something bad and I’ve been sick several times since.
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4. I have to go to the toilet every twenty minutes.
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5. I feel terrible – I’ve got a fever and my body aches all over.
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6. My ankle is red and swollen and it hurts a lot.
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
Section III: Listening
Instruction: Read two statements about each extract. Write true (T) or false (F).
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1 Mr Wilson is on holiday at the moment.
2 The caller leaves a message for Mr Wilson.
3 Sean’s wife had to go to hospital.
4 Nick buys their drinks.
5 The caller knows his reference number.
6 The caller has a copy of the welcome letter the company sent him when he first became a customer.
7 Neither of the two friends has got any children.
8 Patrick asks Kelly to go with him to the wedding.
9 The tour is starting in May.
10 They are going to play their own songs at the festival in August.
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