Olvasott szöveg értése
0/0 Pont
True or false
0/8 Pont
Pairing
0/8 Pont
Choose the option answer
0/5 Pont
Text reconstruction
0/9 Pont
Nyelvhelyesség
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Choose the most appropriate word
0/10 Pont
Missing words
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Choose the most appropriate answer
0/10 Pont
Not an appropriate word
0/13 Pont
Hallott szöveg értése
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True or false
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Quiz
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Missing words
0/9 Pont

Read these two articles from a British daily and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide if the statements are true or not according to the article.  Mark a statement A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if, on the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false.
A-True
B-False
C-it cannot be decided if it is true or false.

Some skills nannies need these days are not different from those necessary for bodyguards. 



A
B
C
Read these two articles from a British daily and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide if the statements are true or not according to the article.  Mark a statement A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if, on the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false.
A-True 
B-False 
C-it cannot be decided if it is true or false.

Norland College has dropped some traditional skills from its programme to make way for new ones.



B
C
A
Read these two articles from a British daily and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide if the statements are true or not according to the article.  Mark a statement A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if, on the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false.
A-True 
B-False 
C-it cannot be decided if it is true or false.

The College has had to invest in a skid pan for the new-style driving lessons.



A
B
C
Read these two articles from a British daily and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide if the statements are true or not according to the article.  Mark a statement A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if, on the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false.
A-True 
B-False 
C-it cannot be decided if it is true or false.

It is common for nannies graduating from the College to be employed by wellknown personalities. 



B
C
A
Read these two articles from a British daily and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide if the statements are true or not according to the article.  Mark a statement A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if, on the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false.
A-True 
B-False 
C-it cannot be decided if it is true or false.

Emily Ward supported the idea of modernising courses to meet 21st-century challenges.



B
A
C
Read these two articles from a British daily and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide if the statements are true or not according to the article.  Mark a statement A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if, on the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false.
A-True 
B-False 
C-it cannot be decided if it is true or false.

Film critic Barry Norman received 500 nominations for the 50 best British films.



A
B
C
Read these two articles from a British daily and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide if the statements are true or not according to the article.  Mark a statement A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if, on the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false.
A-True 
B-False 
C-it cannot be decided if it is true or false.

Slumdog Millionaire is popular with both critics and ordinary cinemagoers. 



A
B
C
Read these two articles from a British daily and then read the statements that follow. Your task is to decide if the statements are true or not according to the article.  Mark a statement A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if, on the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false.
A-True 
B-False 
C-it cannot be decided if it is true or false.

Barry Norman struck Slumdog Millionaire off his list because he didn't like the ending.



A
C
B
Read this article about a learning difficulty and then read the half sentences following it. Your task is to match the half sentences based on what the article says.  Write the letters (A-M) in the white boxes next to the numbers (9-16) as in the example.  There are three extra letters that you will not need.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Read how the writer of this article remembers a rather unusual teaching job and then read the sentences (17-21) following the article. Your task is to choose the option that best corresponds to what the article says. 
17)


Alan thought he had failed too many times to try again.
People soon noticed Alan was caring less and less.
Alan's problems had started quite suddenly.
Alan felt he was gradually losing interest in his work.
Read how the writer of this article remembers a rather unusual teaching job and then read the sentences (17-21) following the article. Your task is to choose the option that best corresponds to what the article says. 
18)


With only four members left the group was not easy to teach.
Alan promised his students that he'd carry on until they left prison.
Sue didn't want any new inmates to join Alan's classes.
Alan was told he couldn't just stop teaching and walk away.
Read how the writer of this article remembers a rather unusual teaching job and then read the sentences (17-21) following the article. Your task is to choose the option that best corresponds to what the article says. 
19)


Alan read out Canterbury Tales as they didn't have enough copies.
Chaucer's language was a source of great attraction to the men.
The men's attitude proved that Alan's efforts had not been wasted.
Blue skies and golden sunshine always put Alan in a good mood.
Read how the writer of this article remembers a rather unusual teaching job and then read the sentences (17-21) following the article. Your task is to choose the option that best corresponds to what the article says. 
20)


The men welcomed their chance for education.
The men were unaware of how ignorant they were.
The men thought Alan's classes were a waste of time.
The study of history and art is irrelevant for most people.
Read how the writer of this article remembers a rather unusual teaching job and then read the sentences (17-21) following the article. Your task is to choose the option that best corresponds to what the article says. 
21)


In the new quantum physics course Casey did more teaching than Alan.
Alan and Casey soon realised they didn't have the patience for physics.
Alan had a CD on quantum physics so he and Casey decided to listen to it.
Both Sue and Alan were sorry when Casey finally left.
In this article about travelling on escalators some parts of sentences have been left out. Your task is to reconstruct the text by filling in the gaps from the list. Write the letters (A-M) in the white boxes next to the numbers (22-30) as in the example (0). There are two extra letters that you will not need.  



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Nyelvhelyesség
You are going to read an anecdote about Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), the famous humorist, writer and lecturer. Some words are missing from the text. Your task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-O) for each gap (1-10) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white box.  You can use each word only once. There are three 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 a box of precious stones that lay hidden in the French Alps for decades. Some words are missing from the text. Your task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-22) after the text.  Use only one word in each gap. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 


A treasure of precious jewels has been found (0) ___by___ a young alpinist on the ice caps of
Mont Blanc, (11)   it was probably lost decades ago among the wreckage of a crashed
airliner.
Local police chief Sylvain Merly confirmed that about a hundred small precious stones were
found in a metallic box in the ice caps known (12)   Bossons. Merly said the stones were
separated in plastic bags that were stamped "Made in India." A local jeweler estimates the
treasure to (13)   worth around $250,000. The diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and rubies
are believed (14)   have come from one of two Air India planes (15)   crashed in
the French Alps in 1950 and 1966.
The young male climber who stumbled across the lost treasure wishes to (16)   anonymous. French authorities are contacting (17)   Indian counterparts to trace the
owners of the jewels. (18)   someone claims the gems, they will be returned to the young
mountaineer.
Merly said that as the ice caps change, debris from the plane crashes rises to the surface
periodically. Climbers have encountered all manner of artefacts including newspapers, a jet
engine and human remains (19)   the years. In 2012, a bag of Indian diplomatic mail
marked "ministry of external affairs" (20)   discovered.
Arnaud Christmann, another alpinist familiar (21)   the area, said he feared the discovery
would trigger "a gold rush" to the area. He asked "for some respect (22)   the crash
victims" and regretted the "spirit of treasure hunters" that motivated some mountain climbers.
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
23)


ought
should
must
has
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
24)


had been
have been
were
was
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
25)


telling
to tell
saying
to say
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
26)


preferred
supposed
told
suggested
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
27)


to empty
emptied
have emptied
emptying
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
28)


by
with
through
from
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
29)


Nonetheless,
In spite of
However,
But while
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
30)


got
put
put
took
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
31)


would have
should be
had been
were being
You are going to read an article about the history of tea bags. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (23-32) in the text.  Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 
32)


since
consequently
because of
despite
You are going to read the story of Lady Godiva, an English noblewoman who lived in the 11th century. 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 a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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

He noticed that something was wrong when some of his clothes disappeared. 



B
C
A
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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

He bought the best security cameras available. 



C
A
B
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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 police found the front door wide open. 



A
B
C
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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 police found the person immediately. 



B
A
C
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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 woman was hiding under a bed in the attic.



B
A
C
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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 woman had a very comfortable place to sleep.



C
B
A
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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 woman looked deeply ashamed when the police arrested her. 



C
A
B
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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 woman had been using the man’s house in the past twelve months. 



A
B
C
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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 police found stolen money and other valuables she had taken from the house.



B
A
C
 In this section you will hear a strange story that happened Kasuya, Japan. It will be up to you to decide if the following statements are true true, false or we do not know because the text does not say and mark the correct answer. Denote by A if the statement is true, if the statement is false, check the letter B and check C if the text does not say.  First you will have some time to examine the task and then what plays the entire recording in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to have 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 woman looked incredibly dirty. 



C
B
A
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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According to John Grisham, the criminal justice system is a mess because … 


there are too few public defenders.
several dangerous criminals are not imprisoned.
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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John Grisham … 


represented big corporations as a lawyer for ten years.
thinks Americans like to see successful people fail.
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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John Grisham thinks that most … 


people want to read about dishonest lawyers.
lawyers are dishonest.
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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John Grisham says ... 


he has always wanted to write a nonfiction book.
people wouldn’t believe the story of The Innocent Man if it was a novel.
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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John Grisham says …  


if he had more time, he would write better books.
he tends to delay things he should do.
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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John Grisham … 


always starts to write a new book around the same time of the year.
finds it incredibly easy to find an idea for a book.
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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John Grisham …  


thinks A Time to Kill successfully depicts racial relations in the Deep South.
suspected that A Time to Kill would have a strong influence on racial issues.
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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John Grisham … 


has never written a book without a lawyer character.
doesn’t find it impossible that one day he might write a series.
In this section, he listens to an interview with John Grisham, author of the popular legal thriller books.  It is your job to mark the correct answer. You will have some time first to examine the task and then the entire recording is played in one piece. Then you hear the recording again, but this time we do play the text in shorter sections to suffice time to describe the answers.
Task.No.2.
 
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John Grisham thinks he …


doesn’t have what it takes to be an actor.
looks better in photos than in real life.
In this section, you are going to hear a story about a very lucky – or unlucky - person.  Your task will be 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.3.
 
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0. Sam is an unemployed …………bus………… …………driver………… . 
20. The first thing he had ever won in his life was a(n)    he won in a school raffle. 
21. The Big Cube is a California state    . 
22. The first thing contestants have to do in the television show is to guess which   a spinning   will stop on. 
23. The first variable referred to how many cars would run the    at a crossroads in six hours. 
24. The second variable referred to how many times an average American teenage boy would
change    in a three-hour period. 
25. While the number of traffic offences in the first variable was only   , the average teen clicked   times. 
26. As he was crossing the street talking excitedly on his   , he got hit by a sports car. 
27. The amount of Sams’s     was $110,000. 
28. The    for the sports car’s owner
sued Sam for the sum of $9,000. 
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