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Read through this article about a children's book and then read the statements following it. 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
Mgr Gallagher is responsible for the Latin version of Pope Francis's tweets.
C
B
A
Read through this article about a children's book and then read the statements following it. 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 Latin translation of Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a bestseller in Britain, the article says.
C
B
A
Read through this article about a children's book and then read the statements following it. 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
By publishing a best-selling book in Latin the Vatican aims to popularise the Pope's messages.
B
C
A
Read through this article about a children's book and then read the statements following it. 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
Greg's brother is treated badly by his teachers.
B
C
A
Read through this article about a children's book and then read the statements following it. 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
To translate technical terms and school slang, Mgr Gallagher consulted a variety of dictionaries.
A
B
C
Read through this article about a children's book and then read the statements following it. 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
Mgr Gallagher used to dislike Latin at school.
C
A
B
Read through this article about a children's book and then read the statements following it. 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
Mgr Gallagher compares his own Latin favourably to Cicero’s.
B
C
A
Read this article about presents that diplomats give each other and then read the gapped sentences following the article. Your task is to complete the sentences with one or two words only based on the information in the text. The exact word(s) you need may or may not be in the article.
0) Diplomatic protocol suggests you should give a(n)
present
to your
foreign partner.
8) The British transport minister was unaware of the associations of a(n)
in Chinese culture.
9) Presented with an unsuitable gift, the mayor reacted with a(n)
.
10) Had the minister's staff done some research into diplomatic
, the mistake could have been avoided.
11) It is rare in diplomatic circles not to
gifts beforehand.
12) Two different
are associated with death by the Spanish
and the British.
13)
are taboo both in France and Mexico, though not for the
same reason.
14) If you are a businessman, the least risky present to give a colleague is a(n)
.
In this article about the British National Health Service some parts of sentences have been left out. Your task is to reconstruct the text by filling in the gaps (15-23) from the list (A-N) below. Write the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0). Remember that there are three extra phrases that you do not need.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Read this article about some new rules in a California town and then read the incomplete sentences (24-30) following it. Your task is to find the right endings (A-L) 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.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Nyelvhelyesség
You are going to read an article about new rules relating to EU nurses working or applying for a job in the UK. Some words are missing from the text. Use the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (1-8). Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the text. There might be cases when you do not have to change the word in brackets. Use only one word for each gap. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
Nurses and midwives (0)
___coming___
(come) to Britain from the EU will now need to prove they
are fluent in English, under new rules. Until now, checks have only been applied to nurses from
outside the EU. From now on any nurse applying to join the register from outside the UK will
need to have an English language (1)
(assess). Tests will check listening, reading,
writing and speaking (2)
(fluent).
The Nursing and Midwifery Council Chief Executive said: "The (3)
(able) to
communicate effectively with patients is fundamental to patient (4)
(safe) and is a
principle that is central to our code." The NMC has more than 690,000 nurses and midwives on
its register. Around 66,000 of these come from non-EU countries and 33,000 from the EU.
Katherine Murphy of The Patients Association said: "Nurses from other countries make an
extremely important (5)
(contribute) to healthcare in the UK. However, we hear
from patients on our National Helpline that there can be real issues with some overseas health
(6)
(profession); including problems with communication and a lack of
(7)
(understand) of processes and procedures. The Patients Association calls on all
hospitals to (8)
(sure) that their staff meet these new requirements, and that all
overseas nurses have the necessary support and training to be able to offer patients safe and
effective care."
You are going to read an article about the plans for a new $10 bill. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (9-16) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
9)
being
to have
having
to be
You are going to read an article about the plans for a new $10 bill. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (9-16) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
10)
that
which
this
what
You are going to read an article about the plans for a new $10 bill. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (9-16) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
11)
While
Since
Despite
However,
You are going to read an article about the plans for a new $10 bill. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (9-16) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
12)
his
it’s
its
theirs
You are going to read an article about the plans for a new $10 bill. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (9-16) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
13)
would
has to
need
must
You are going to read an article about the plans for a new $10 bill. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (9-16) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
14)
will be considered
would be considered
have been considered
had been considered
You are going to read an article about the plans for a new $10 bill. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (9-16) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
15)
like
look
be like
look like
You are going to read an article about the plans for a new $10 bill. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options for each gap (9-16) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
16)
make
make it
make them
make one
You are going to read an article about an earlier version of Martin Luther King's famous I Have a Dream speech. Some words are missing from the text. Your task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-24) after the text. Use only one word in each gap. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
Martin Luther King electrified the audience with his speech back in 1963 - but it wasn't the first
time he (0)
___had____
delivered it. A recording of an earlier version of King's historic
I Have a Dream speech, delivered to high school students in Rocky Mount in 1962,
(17)
been discovered.
King gave the 55-minute address months (18)
he spoke in front of thousands at
Washington DC's Lincoln Memorial. In it, the civil rights leader repeated the soon-to-be iconic
phrase "I have a dream" eight times. King's speech to some 2,000 students was reported by the
press (19)
the time, but an audio recording of the event was
(20)
generally known to exist.
The tape, discovered by Jason Miller, an English professor at North Carolina State University,
is believed to be the first ever recording of the speech. He stumbled across it while conducting
research on King at a local library, after reading about a transcript of the speech and
(21)
some calls to try to locate a recording. A copy on tape "mysteriously appeared"
inside a box (22)
had the words "Please Do Not Erase" written on it.
Mr Miller brought in an expert to verify the tape, then (23)
it restored and transformed
to digital format so that it (24)
be heard. The entire speech is due to be made available
online later this year.
You are going to read a story about two friends. 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).
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
Hallott szöveg értése
In this section you will hear about a very successful new trend in book publishing. It is your job to mark the correct answer. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this then we will play the text in shorter sections to allow enough time to make an answer about the answers.
Task.No.1.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
Adult colouring books are very popular …
on the Internet.
in a book format
In this section you will hear about a very successful new trend in book publishing. It is your job to mark the correct answer. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this then we will play the text in shorter sections to allow enough time to make an answer about the answers.
Task.No.1.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
On the list of the first 20 best-selling books on Amazon, …
two books were by the same author.
the first three are colouring books.
In this section you will hear about a very successful new trend in book publishing. It is your job to mark the correct answer. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this then we will play the text in shorter sections to allow enough time to make an answer about the answers.
Task.No.1.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
The publishers first asked Johanna Basford to draw a …
colouring book.
book for adults.
In this section you will hear about a very successful new trend in book publishing. It is your job to mark the correct answer. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this then we will play the text in shorter sections to allow enough time to make an answer about the answers.
Task.No.1.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
Johanna’s success …
helped to set a new fashion in book publishing.
was the result of cooperation between several publishers and artists.
In this section you will hear about a very successful new trend in book publishing. It is your job to mark the correct answer. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this then we will play the text in shorter sections to allow enough time to make an answer about the answers.
Task.No.1.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
One publisher says that colouring books are so popular that they have …
come out with several editions of some of their books.
sold 60,000 copies of their best-selling book.
In this section you will hear about a very successful new trend in book publishing. It is your job to mark the correct answer. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this then we will play the text in shorter sections to allow enough time to make an answer about the answers.
Task.No.1.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
Ms Blatherwick says that at first they didn’t realize that the books would become so …
attractive.
popular.
In this section you will hear about a very successful new trend in book publishing. It is your job to mark the correct answer. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again after a short pause, but this then we will play the text in shorter sections to allow enough time to make an answer about the answers.
Task.No.1.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
According to the speaker, colouring books for adults provide an opportunity to …
spend their free time truly creatively.
think and calm the mind.
In this section you will hear a very ambitious news a young American lady who has rather distant dreams. It is your job to decide if the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark bea correct answer. Mark A if a If the statement is true, tick B if the statement is false and tick C if the text does not say. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time we will play it the text in shorter sections to have enough time for description your answers.
Task.No.2.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE
B = FALSE
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
She gets the chance to make parachute jumps from airplanes at the NASA Center.
C
B
A
In this section you will hear a very ambitious news a young American lady who has rather distant dreams. It is your job to decide if the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark bea correct answer. Mark A if a If the statement is true, tick B if the statement is false and tick C if the text does not say. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time we will play it the text in shorter sections to have enough time for description your answers.
Task.No.2.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE
B = FALSE
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
She is the first person who has participated in three NASA World Space camps.
B
A
C
In this section you will hear a very ambitious news a young American lady who has rather distant dreams. It is your job to decide if the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark bea correct answer. Mark A if a If the statement is true, tick B if the statement is false and tick C if the text does not say. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time we will play it the text in shorter sections to have enough time for description your answers.
Task.No.2.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE
B = FALSE
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
She thinks that her résumé will secure a place for her among the best candidates.
B
C
A
In this section you will hear a very ambitious news a young American lady who has rather distant dreams. It is your job to decide if the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark bea correct answer. Mark A if a If the statement is true, tick B if the statement is false and tick C if the text does not say. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time we will play it the text in shorter sections to have enough time for description your answers.
Task.No.2.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE
B = FALSE
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
She is doing outstandingly good at languages, mathematics and science
C
A
B
In this section you will hear a very ambitious news a young American lady who has rather distant dreams. It is your job to decide if the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark bea correct answer. Mark A if a If the statement is true, tick B if the statement is false and tick C if the text does not say. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time we will play it the text in shorter sections to have enough time for description your answers.
Task.No.2.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE
B = FALSE
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
She is also interested in soccer and music.
C
A
B
In this section you will hear a very ambitious news a young American lady who has rather distant dreams. It is your job to decide if the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark bea correct answer. Mark A if a If the statement is true, tick B if the statement is false and tick C if the text does not say. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time we will play it the text in shorter sections to have enough time for description your answers.
Task.No.2.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE
B = FALSE
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
Alyssa’s family has worked out a detailed plan for the next 20 years for her.
A
C
B
In this section you will hear a very ambitious news a young American lady who has rather distant dreams. It is your job to decide if the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark bea correct answer. Mark A if a If the statement is true, tick B if the statement is false and tick C if the text does not say. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time we will play it the text in shorter sections to have enough time for description your answers.
Task.No.2.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE
B = FALSE
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
Most NASA experts think that Alyssa is by far their best candidate to go to Mars.
A
B
C
In this section you will hear a very ambitious news a young American lady who has rather distant dreams. It is your job to decide if the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark bea correct answer. Mark A if a If the statement is true, tick B if the statement is false and tick C if the text does not say. First you will have some time to look at the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time we will play it the text in shorter sections to have enough time for description your answers.
Task.No.2.
(Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE
B = FALSE
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
Alyssa is ready to go to Mars even if she won’t be able to come back to Earth.
C
A
B
In this section, you are going to hear a news item about a campaign run by Coca Cola in the Middle East. Your task is to write one word into each of the gaps below using the words 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 make your decision about the answers.
Task No.3.
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0. The campaign is restricted to the Middle East during the Islamic ……
holy
……
……
month
…… of Ramadan.
16. Coke has removed its logos from its packaging, so one side of the cans is blank except for
the brand’s
.
17. One of the aims of the campaign is to
of
worldwide prejudices and stereotypes.
18. The YouTube video demonstrates how quickly people develop prejudices, but how simple
it is to
such
.
19. The video was recorded in a completely dark room using infrared light and
cameras.
20. After chatting about
and what they have
in common, the strangers in the video were asked to guess each other’s appearances.
21. When the lights are switched on, it reveals a
, and the participants discover how incorrect their guesses were.
22. Among others, there was a guy with
,
two men in Arab dress, a man in a wheelchair and another man in smart business dress.
23. The video hopes to encourage people to take the time to get to know each other before
.
24. The Middle East is a region with more than 200 nationalities and even more
and
dividing people.
25. This campaign is part of Coke’s
to
encourage people to take the time to get to know one another better.
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