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Choose the correct answer
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Missing words
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Pairing
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True or false
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Nyelvhelyesség
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Missing words
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Choose the most appropriate answer
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Missng words
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Not an appropriate word
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Olvasott szöveg értése
Read this text about the history of high heeled shoes and then read the sentences that follow. For each number (1-5) choose the option that best summarises the given paragraph. 
1) 


High heels were originally worn by horsemen in the Near East.
Horsemen in the Near East have worn high heels for centuries.
The high heel was an essential fashion item in Persia.
Persian soldiers were the best horsemen of the time.
Read this text about the history of high heeled shoes and then read the sentences that follow. For each number (1-5) choose the option that best summarises the given paragraph. 
2)


In the 16th century people travelled widely between east and west.
The Persian Shah sent expensive shoes as presents to European monarchs.
In Europe it became fashionable for aristocrats to wear shoes made in Persia.
At one time, anything Persian was regarded as fashionable in Europe.
Read this text about the history of high heeled shoes and then read the sentences that follow. For each number (1-5) choose the option that best summarises the given paragraph. 
3)


Shorter people, like Louis XIV, liked high heels to add to their height.
In the 17th century people preferred impractical but luxurious clothes.
If you wore high heels, walking in muddy streets was less tiresome.
Those of a higher social status have always dressed to show off their rank.
Read this text about the history of high heeled shoes and then read the sentences that follow. For each number (1-5) choose the option that best summarises the given paragraph. 
4)


The price of the red dye was too high even for aristocrats
The fashion of wearing high heels reached England quite quickly.
High-ranking diplomats in European courts wore high heels.
A very tall man, Charles II only wore high heels on special occasions.
Read this text about the history of high heeled shoes and then read the sentences that follow. For each number (1-5) choose the option that best summarises the given paragraph. 
5)


Despite its rationality, the Enlightenment had little effect on fashion.
In 1740 new laws were passed banning high heeled shoes altogether.
The rational attitudes of the Enlightenment influenced the way people dressed.
In the 18th century only women with bad reputations wore high heels.
In this article about some toys lost at sea some phrases are missing. Your task is to fill in the gaps (6-13) from the list (A-M) below. Write the letters into the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0). Remember that there are three extra letters that you do not need. 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Read this article about the worst ever typhoon in the Philippines and then read the incomplete sentences (14-22) following it. Your task is to find the right endings (A-N) for the sentences based on relevant information in the text. Write the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0). There are three extra letters that you do not need.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Read this article about a history book and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide whether the statements are true or not according to the text. Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article. Mark it B if it is false. Mark it C if there is not enough information in the text to decide if it is true or not.
A-True
B-False
C- not enough information

Cartledge looks at Hungarians with a more sympathetic eye than Macartney.  



C
B
A
Read this article about a history book and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide whether the statements are true or not according to the text. Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article. Mark it B if it is false. Mark it C if there is not enough information in the text to decide if it is true or not.
A-True 
B-False 
C- not enough information

Cartledge wrote the book while serving as British ambassador to Hungary. 



A
C
B
Read this article about a history book and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide whether the statements are true or not according to the text. Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article. Mark it B if it is false. Mark it C if there is not enough information in the text to decide if it is true or not.
A-True 
B-False 
C- not enough information

His command of the language has enabled him to appreciate literary works written in Hungarian. 



C
B
A
Read this article about a history book and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide whether the statements are true or not according to the text. Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article. Mark it B if it is false. Mark it C if there is not enough information in the text to decide if it is true or not.
A-True 
B-False 
C- not enough information

As a diplomat, he had access to archives that were closed to ordinary historians.  



C
B
A
Read this article about a history book and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide whether the statements are true or not according to the text. Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article. Mark it B if it is false. Mark it C if there is not enough information in the text to decide if it is true or not.
A-True 
B-False 
C- not enough information

The Will to Survive is recommended both for its readability and for its accuracy. 



C
A
B
Read this article about a history book and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide whether the statements are true or not according to the text. Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article. Mark it B if it is false. Mark it C if there is not enough information in the text to decide if it is true or not.
A-True 
B-False 
C- not enough information

In writing his book, Cartledge made use of a wide range of sources. 



A
B
C
Read this article about a history book and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide whether the statements are true or not according to the text. Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article. Mark it B if it is false. Mark it C if there is not enough information in the text to decide if it is true or not.
A-True 
B-False 
C- not enough information

 John Lukacs, whose opinion is cited, is an outstanding historian. 



B
C
A
Read this article about a history book and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide whether the statements are true or not according to the text. Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article. Mark it B if it is false. Mark it C if there is not enough information in the text to decide if it is true or not.
A-True 
B-False 
C- not enough information

Writing about the 1956 Revolution Cartledge pays special attention to the role of international diplomacy. 



C
B
A

Nyelvhelyesség
You are going to read an article about how the Irish police finally caught up with the country's most reckless driver. Some words are missing from the text. Your task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (1-10) after the text. Use only one word in each gap. There is an example (0) at the beginning.  


He had been wanted from counties Cork to Cavan (0) ___after___ collecting a number of speeding
tickets and parking fines. However, (1)   time the serial offender was stopped; he
managed to avoid justice (2)   giving a different address.
But then his true identity was found out. It was discovered that the man every member of the
Irish police (3)   been looking for - a Mr Prawo Jazdy - wasn't exactly the sort of prized
villain (4)   arrest leads to an officer winning an award. In fact he wasn't even human.
"Prawo Jazdy is the Polish phrase for ‘driving licence’ and it is (5)   the first or the
surname on the licence," said an officer working within the police's traffic division.
"(6)   noticed this, I decided to find (7)   how many times officers had made this
mistake. It's quite embarrassing that the system has created Prawo Jazdy as a person with over
50 identities." The officer added that the ‘mistake’ (8)   to be corrected immediately. In
order to avoid similar mistakes (9)   made in future relevant guidelines were also
modified.
As (10)   the seemingly elusive Mr Prawo Jazdy, he has probably become a cult hero
among Ireland's second largest immigrant population. 
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
11)


who
of whom
of them
they
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
12)


had been
has been
would be
were
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
13)


that
as
like
despite
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
14)


talking of
according to
because of
regarding
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
15)


since
due to
therefore
in case
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
16)


each
all
all of
each of
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
17)


had better
ought to
should have
would rather
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
18)


it
there
that it
what
You are going to read an article about thirteen flight attendants who want to get their jobs back. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (11-19) in the text. 
19)


happens
happened
will happen
would happen
You are going to read about the game 'rock-paper-scissors'. Some words are missing from the text. Your task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-O) for each gap (20-30) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white box. You can use each word only once. There are two extra words that you do not need to use. There is one example (0) at the beginning.



 
 
 
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You are going to read an article about the origins of margherita pizza. In most lines there is one word that should not be there. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text. Read the text and then copy the extra word in the space provided after each line. Some lines are correct. Indicate these lines with OK. The task begins with two examples (0).


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Hallott szöveg értése
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 

Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

Caroline’s illness seriously limited her growth. 



C
A
B
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

Both her parents wanted Caroline to receive an excellent education. 



B
A
C
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

Caroline wanted to be near William because he badly needed her help. 



B
A
C
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

In England Caroline’s only task was to learn to sing.



B
C
A
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

Caroline delivered a brilliant performance in the Birmingham Festival. 



A
B
C
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

Thanks to her success in music, Caroline enjoyed a busy social life. 



B
C
A
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

William’s interest in astronomy started with a strange observation. 



A
C
B
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

According to Caroline’s Memoir, she only did what her brother told her to do. 



B
C
A
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

Caroline was the first woman to discover a comet. 



C
B
A
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

William and his patron became lifelong friends. 



B
A
C
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

The planet Uranus was discovered by Caroline. 



A
C
B
In this section you will hear the life story of an extraordinary scientist called Caroline Herschel. Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.1.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 

After William’s death, Caroline went on doing her scientific work. 



C
A
B
In this section, you are going to hear a story about two famous film directors: George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Your task is to write one word in each of the gaps below using the exact words that you hear in the recording. First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece. Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers. 
Task.No.2.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)


0. A lot of people know that Lucas and Spielberg are ………good…… ………pals…… . 
13. Lucas was    that Star Wars
wouldn’t be a huge success. 
14. Due to problems and breakdowns, Lucas was well behind his    . 
15. Besides malfunctioning electronics and broken props, the film also suffered from    . 
16. Harrison Ford was sure that the movie would be a    . 
17. Alec Guinness, who played Obi-Wan Kenobi, thought the film was just a stupid   . 
18. Lucas almost had a nervous breakdown because the film was not living up to his   . 
19. Lucas and Spielberg were arguing about which movie would    . 
20. Spielberg took the bet after     . 
21. Besides theatrical releases, Spielberg has continued to get his share from    sales. 
22. In the years since the    , Lucas
and Spielberg have produced four Indiana Jones films together. 
In this section, you will hear a radio show about Jack Today, who is China's e-commerce, Alibaba president company. • It is your job to mark the correct answer. • First you will have some time to study the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. • You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections you have enough time to describe your answers.
Task.No.3.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
23)


is one of the top twenty richest people in the world.
is a household name for almost everyone.
didn’t found Alibaba all by himself
In this section, you will hear a radio show about Jack Today, who is China's e-commerce, Alibaba president company. • It is your job to mark the correct answer. • First you will have some time to study the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. • You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections you have enough time to describe your answers.
Task.No.3.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
24)


e-commerce was already a booming business in China when Jack Ma started his company.
Alibaba is functioning better than Amazon.
Facebook does not have a real business model.
In this section, you will hear a radio show about Jack Today, who is China's e-commerce, Alibaba president company. • It is your job to mark the correct answer. • First you will have some time to study the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. • You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections you have enough time to describe your answers.
Task.No.3.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
25)


easily got into university thanks to his excellent English.
started teaching in the same city where he had graduated.
was making money while practicing English with tourists.
In this section, you will hear a radio show about Jack Today, who is China's e-commerce, Alibaba president company. • It is your job to mark the correct answer. • First you will have some time to study the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. • You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections you have enough time to describe your answers.
Task.No.3.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
26)


was able to get by reasonably well with the money his internet company made.
may have started an internet company because he hadn’t found any Chinese results for “beer” on the Internet.
had been interested in computer science ever since high school.
In this section, you will hear a radio show about Jack Today, who is China's e-commerce, Alibaba president company. • It is your job to mark the correct answer. • First you will have some time to study the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. • You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections you have enough time to describe your answers.
Task.No.3.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
27)


started Alibaba because of the success he had achieved with China Pages.
stopped teaching in 1999.
borrowed the money he needed for another company from his best friend.
In this section, you will hear a radio show about Jack Today, who is China's e-commerce, Alibaba president company. • It is your job to mark the correct answer. • First you will have some time to study the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. • You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections you have enough time to describe your answers.
Task.No.3.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
28)


bought a huge apartment on top of a building.
is a shy person who hates being in the center of attention.
teaches kung fu to some of his employees.
In this section, you will hear a radio show about Jack Today, who is China's e-commerce, Alibaba president company. • It is your job to mark the correct answer. • First you will have some time to study the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. • You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections you have enough time to describe your answers.
Task.No.3.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
29)


believes that employees are the most important in business.
arranges ceremonies where many of his employees get married simultaneously.
buys his employees their first homes.
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