PART 1
READING
Task 1
Look at the sign in each question, then choose the meaning of this sign from options A - D. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Example:
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/ A. Work will be finished soon.B. People are doing their job well.
C. People are working here at the moment.
D. Work hard if you want to make progress.
The correct answer is C
1.
/ A. Children cannot reach medicine.B. Keep medicine where children can easily reach it.
C. Put medicine in a safe place where children cannot get it.
D. Children are not allowed to take medicine.
2.
/ A. Leave only your luggage here.B. Do not leave without your luggage.
C. Keep your luggage with you at all times.
D. You can leave your luggage with the luggage attendant.
3.
/ A. This shop does not do repairs.B. The shop is not open because it is being repaired.
C. Bring your repairs to this shop.
D. This shop is closed for the holidays.
4.
/ A. The flowers are not for sale.B. You are not allowed to grow flowers here.
C. Flowers must not be taken from this area.
D. Do not smell the flowers.
5.
/ A. If you want to play, you must stop here.B. Drive carefully. Children often play here.
C. Only children can play here.
D. Stop children playing here.
Task 2
The people below are all going to London. From among the sightseeing possibilities described below choose one that would be the most suitable for each person. For each of the numbers 6 – 10, mark the correct letter on your answer sheet.
6. Maria and Angelo, from Italy, have just won a 3-day trip to London in June. They are very excited about it because they haven’t seen London and its sights before. However, they are worried because their English is not very good.
7. Keith and Jenny are planning to visit London next week to do their Christmas shopping. Keith wants to buy presents for his family. Jenny, who loves designer clothes, has decided to buy herself a special evening outfit for Christmas Eve.
8. Ian Johnson is visiting London to do some sightseeing. He’s an archaeology student and very keen to see sites of historical interest.
9. The Elliots love the theatre, expecially musicals and comedy shows. They have planned to visit London mainly to see the latest performances, but they haven’t got much money to spend.
10. Julie is planning a 4-day holiday in London in order to see her friends and go shopping. She loves handmade things, unusual ornaments and souvenirs. She doesn’t want to spend too much.
A. CANAL BOAT TRIPS
Four different day trips are available. We recommend the London Ring Cruise, a unique 12-hour trip making a circular tour of London on 5 different waterways. All provide an opportunity to explore the industrial history and enjoy views of well-known landmarks.
B. THE LONDON NOBODY KNOWS
Discover the secret history of London on this guided walk round the old city, whose hidden courts and streets are keyholes into London’s past. You’ll see everything from traces of Roman London to a forgotten Norman Crypt; and from the musty cells of an ancient prison to a beautiful but hidden 300-year-old-courtyard and hall.
C. THE ORIGINAL LONDON SIGHTSEEING TOUR
Enjoy the sights of London from a traditional double-decker bus (open top in summer). We’ll take you to the world-famous Madame Tussaud’s and the London Planetarium and you’ll also see St Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London, Nelson’s Column and, of course, Buckingham Palace, where the Queen lives. If you are unsure of your English, the tour is given in eight languages.
D. KEW GARDENS
At Kew we do everything we can to help protect the Earth’s environment and bring new benefits from the plant kingdom. We have a large variety of plants from all over the world, housed in spectacular glasshouses and beautiful, peaceful gardens. Every visit to Kew helps to pay for something new – and supports our scientific efforts to conserve the environment.
E. SHOPPING (I)
If you think shopping is fun, but have to keep an eye on your bank balance, London has several colourful and interesting markets which are great to visit, even if you don’t buy anything. Try Covent Garden, with its antiques market and attractive buildings – you’ll find lots of unusual jewellery, paintings, interesting objects and handmade clothes.
F. SHOPPING (II)
For many people London is the place to go shopping. Oxford Street has every kind of shop from cheap tourist stalls to big department stores. From those with more expensive tastes, and the bank balance to support it, Bond Street is packed with designer outlets, e.g. Donna Karan, Versace and Armani. If Bond Street isn’t up-market enough for you, you can always get a taxi to Knightsbridge.
G. THE WEST END
No visit to London would be complete without catching a West End show. Prices range from £5 to £35 and afternoon performances are always the cheapest. Or you can join the queue at the half-price ticket booth in Leicester Square – and use the rest of your cash for a meal afterwards in one of the area’s many restaurants.
H. MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE
Though it is the youngest of the arts, cinema has a rich and varied history – and you can see it all here at the MOMI. From the earliest Lumière brothers films up to the present day, every aspect of making moving images, including cartoons, is on show.
Task 3
Read the text about fighting flu and decide where the statements below it are True, False, or Not Given. Mark T (for True), F (for False) or NG (Not Given) on your answer sheet.
HOW TO FIGHT FLU THIS WINTER
Every year, thousands of people suffer from the flu and, unfortunately, this looks likely to continue. Although scientists are still trying to understand the flu, there are some ways to avoid getting it. However, there is no guarantee of a cure.
The flu jab
The flu jab is one possible way to prevent flu. The injection can be given by your local doctor or at the hospital. Virus proteins are injected into the blood, your body recognizes them as foreign and makes antibodies. The antibodies are then ready to fight the flu virus if you are unlucky enough to catch it. Research shows that, on average, having a flu jab reduces your chances of getting flu by 60-80 percent. Some people feel tired or experience flu-like symptoms for a few days after the jab.
Vitamins
If you don’t like the idea of having an injection, you could try taking vitamin supplements.
Vitamin C
Taking vitamin C when you already have the flu won’t cure you. Vitamin C is effective, however, if you take it before you get the flu. It can help to reduce the length and severity of the illness.
Cod liver oil
It may taste unpleasant, but it is full of vitamins A and D, which help fight gems.
Herbs and homeopathy
Garlic
Garlic contains allicin, which fights viruses and bacteria.
Herbal teas
These are also good for treating colds and flu. Try peppermint, sage or elderflower, which are available from your local health food store.
Aromatherapy oils
Breathing in scent of oils such as eucalyptus and lavender may also help.
Lifestyle
By choosing a healthy lifestyle, you will reduce stress and help your body protect itself from the flu.
Exercise
Make sure you do some kind of exercise three times a week for at least 20 minutes.
Nutrition
Don’t eat fried or smoked food. Try to eat as much fresh fruit and vegetables as possible – at least five portions a day. Choose colourful vegetables like carrots, broccoli and red peppers. Eat foods which are rich in zinc, such as potatoes, nuts, liver and wholewheat bread.
QUESTIONS
11. Scientists have found a cure for the flu.
12. You can have a flu jab at your local hospital.
13. If you have a flu jab, you have a 60-80% chance of not getting the flu.
14. Taking vitamin C when you have the flu will make you feel much better.
15. Cod liver oil is delicious.
16. You should make tea from eucalyptus.
17. Herbal teas are healthier than normal tea.
18. If you feel stressed, you have less chance of getting the flu.
19. In total, you should exercise for at least twenty minutes every week.
20. Eating lots of fruit and vegetables will help you avoid getting the flu.
Task 4
Read the text below. Choose the most suitable word from the table below to fill in each of the gaps. Write the suitable letters on your answer sheets.
HOW TO BE A PERFECT COLLEAGUE
You (0) ...... may...... feel you are good at your job, but how good are you at (21) ______on with other people in the office? To be a dream colleague you need to follow a (22) ______simple rules.
Firstly, (23) ______keep people informed. If you are running late, or having problems with a particular project, let your colleagues know. Your workmates will then be able to help you and know (24) ______to expect.
It is important to admit when you are wrong or have (25)______a mistake. Honesty (26) ______the best policy, own up to being wrong, but don’t take the blame (27) ______someone else’s mistake. Be positive; people quickly get bored of colleagues (28) ______complain all day. Before you start complaining, try to remember a positive experience and (29) ______good you felt. Remember that office life nowadays is base on team work. (30) ______wants to work with someone who is always miserable.
0 / A / Maybe / B / May / C / Would / D / Will21 / A / Going / B / Moving / C / Getting / D / Working
22 / A / Lot / B / Number / C / Few / D / Little
23 / A / Hold / B / Make / C / Do / D / Keep
24 / A / What / B / Which / C / That / D / How
25 / A / Done / B / Got / C / Made / D / Seen
26 / A / Be / B / Is / C / Are / D / Do
27 / A / On / B / For / C / To / D / With
28 / A / To / B / What / C / Whose / D / Who
29 / A / That / B / How / C / However / D / Which
30 / A / Nobody / B / Somebody / C / Anybody / D / Nothing
Task 5
Here are some sentences about language courses. For each question, finish the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. The second sentence is started for you. Write only the missing words on your answer sheet. Each completely correct sentence counts as two points. A correct sentence with minor grammar or spelling mistakes counts as one point.
Example.
1. Shall we travel by air?
What about ……………travelling by air? ……………………………………………………….
31-32. How much does it cost to register for the French course?” she asked the secretary.
She asked the secretary …………………………………………French course.
33-34. I think you should pick French rather than Portuguese.
You’d ………………………………. Portuguese.
35-36. Students take placement tests when they arrive.
Tests …………………………………………arrive.
37-38. It isn’t necessary to pay the fees in advance.
You ………………………………… advance.
39-40. Why don’t you enroll on a language course?
If I were you, ……………………………… language course.
Task 6
All the sentences below contain one extra word. Find this word and write it on your answer sheet.
Example
She went to the market for to buy some fruit.
You write: for
41. I’ll make the dinner when I will get home.
42. I heard Michael to phone and book the tickets.
43. The question was too much difficult for me to answer it.
44. He left the house without to saying goodbye to me.
45. He’s much more younger than he looks.
46. Bob was feeling the more and more tired.
47. She spent the most of the day lying on the beach.
48. He can hardly not see anything without his glasses.
49. You had better to eat all of your dinner.
50. Karen made her brother to apologise to her.
Task 7Fill in the table of irregular verbs with the missing forms. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
0 / Throw / …Threw… / …Thrown …51 / taught
52 / Spread
53 / wept
54 / rose
55 / Lie (be in a horizontal position)
56 / Swing
57 / Stole
58 / woke
59 / Ride
60 / Swear
Task 8