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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
SECTION I: LISTENING
Listen to a radio programme about body language. Complete the sentences with ONE WORD OR A NUMBER ONLY. You can listen TWICE.
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1. The continuing subject of the programme is communication.
2. The interviewer read that seven percent of communication is .
3. According to the famous study, about percent of communication is body language.
4. There are other signs of body language which are known as signs.
5. Crossing your can mean you reject someone’s ideas or simply that you feel cold.
6. Keeping eye contact may not be , even though our parents tell us to do this.
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
Match the verbs in A with the words and expressions in B. Write a-j in the blanks.
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A B 1 take up 2 deny
3 lend
4 win
5 make
6 borrow
7 complain
8 beat
9 come up with
10 kick
a a fantastic idea b a tennis match
c some cash to a friend
d a football
e that the food was awful
f some money from the bank
g sure you come on time
h your opponent
i that he’d robbed a bank
j a new hobby
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
Write in the correct word to form three compound nouns.
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Example: sun cream/glasses/set
1. brief/suit/book
2. lights / warden / jam
3. credit / birthday / business
4. brush/dresser/cut
5. dining / changing / waiting
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
FUTURE FORMS & CONDITIONALS: Choose and write the correct word in each blank.
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Example I am going to India next year with some friends. (am going / will go)
Example If I had the time, I would travel round the world. (travel / would travel)
1. Look at how fast she’s driving. I think she crash. (is going to / will}
2. It definitely rain tomorrow. The forecast said it would be sunny. (might / won’t)
3. If you keep getting headaches, you need glasses! (may / will)
4. If she hadn’t been so rude, she sent home. (wouldn’t have been/ would be)
5. What would you have done if you the exam? (had failed / would fail)
6. What would you do if you me? (were / was)
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
GENERAL REVISION: Choose and write the correct answers in the blanks.
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Example:
0. ‘My dad is very wealthy.’
‘He must be a businessman.’ (He must / He can’t / He mustn’t)- ‘Alex didn’t come to class yesterday.’
‘She have been ill. She’s never late.’ (should / must / can’t) - ‘The manager got angry and started shouting at us!’
‘He have done that.’ (shouldn’t / can’t / mustn’t) - ‘I’m going home,’ he said.
He he was going home. (told me /said me / told) - ‘Get out of your car, please.’
He asked me . (to get out of your car / to get out of my car / get out of your car) - ‘What time is it?’
He asked . (what was the time / what the time was / what time is it) - ‘I hate people me what to do.’ (tell / telling / to tell )
‘Me too, it’s really annoying.’ - ‘I can’t stand it any more. I’ve decided to my job.’ (give it up / giving up / give up)
‘I hope it’s the right decision!’ - ‘How long did it take you to drive to London?’
‘About five hours. I stopped some lunch on the way.’ (having / have / to have)
- ‘Alex didn’t come to class yesterday.’
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
GENERAL REVISION: Correct the underlined mistake in each sentence.
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Example I couldn’t help to worry when I saw the police car. worrying
1. I think the people work too hard nowadays.
2. I’ll never forget to go on a plane for the first time.
3. I could have helped you if you asked me to.
4. Their car has gone, so they must leave.
5. What did they make you doing in the exam?
6. Did you go to a girls school?
7. The interviewer asked me why did I want to change jobs.
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
SECTION IV: READING
Read about eight different holidays and write T (True) or F (False). The first one has been done as an example.
European destinations
A Healed by the water: Budapest, Hungary Budapest has got more than 100 thermal springs and some 50 swimming pools and medicinal spas, and the city boasts a tradition of bathing which began before Roman times. Just relax and spend your days soaking in thermal pools, sharing a steam bath with locals playing chess, or get health treatments, including massages from trained professionals. Budapest is guaranteed to make you feel healthy again!
B Nights out on the party island: Ibiza, Spain Thousands of young people make the annual pilgrimage to the island in search of nights on its dance floors and days on its splendid beaches. The 24-hour party lifestyle is still the main attraction, but there are some historic towns, rugged landscapes, and sandy beaches to explore as well.
C Camping in the New Forest: Holmsley, England The perfect campsite for a family holiday, with lots of space for children to play. Easily accessible by car. Well-equipped facilities make your camping holiday relaxing. Peace and quiet and a safe environment for children, and the seaside and other places of interest are only a short drive away.
D Just you and the stars to guide you: Soria, Spain If you like the idea of a cycling holiday exploring the beautiful, unspoilt Spanish region of Soria, but you enjoy being independent, there are holiday plans which allow you to set your own pace. Your cycle rides can be as challenging or as laid-back as you want them to be. Cycle on your own or with friends. Carry your own rucksack, or arrange luggage transfers with local tour companies for your nightly stopovers.
E A traditional village life: Cyprus Immerse your family in the traditional way of life in Cyprus: morning coffee in a local taverna, gardens with olive trees, and no tourists around. Live like the locals in a rented cottage, take walks in the countryside, even do a bit of gardening if that’s what you like – and relax. An unforgettable holiday experience for all members of the family. Airport transfers arranged on request.
F Seven days, seven wonders: Italy Explore the rich cultural heritage of Italy with a seven-day, seven-city package tour – with knowledgeable English-speaking guides telling you all you need to know about these centres of European civilization. Venice, Milan, Bologna, Florence, Verona, Rome, and Naples. Italy in a nutshell.
G Speeding down the river: Slovenia Do you enjoy an active holiday? Are you brave enough? Try white-water rafting on the fast-running mountain rivers of Slovenia. The perfect setting to test how fit you are. Full training and assistance is provided to allow you to enjoy an unforgettable adventure.
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1. In Roman times, bathing was popular in Budapest. T
2. Young people mainly go to Ibiza to explore historic towns and rugged landscapes.
3. You can pay a company in Soria to transport luggage to your hotel.
4. In Cyprus, you can work in a garden if you want.
5. The Italy tour includes trips to the countryside.
6. The mountain rivers in Slovenia are quite fast.
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