Olvasott szöveg értése
0/0 Pont
COPING WITH COLDS
0/6 Pont
GOLD COINS FOUND IN A CHARITY KETTLE
0/6 Pont
BAMBOO HOUSE: CUBO WINS TOP PRIZE
0/7 Pont
WORLD WAR 2 MINCE PIES FOUND UNDER HOTEL FLOORBOARDS
0/8 Pont
Nyelvhelyesség
0/0 Pont
RAIN ART
0/8 Pont
YOUR KIDS CAN EAT FREE IF …
0/8 Pont
LOST WALLET RETURNED
0/9 Pont
Hallott szöveg értése
0/0 Pont
Quiz
0/9 Pont
True or false
0/7 Pont
Missing words
0/9 Pont

Olvasott szöveg értése
In the following interview about a common illness, the questions have been removed. Your task is to match the questions to the paragraphs. Write the letters (A-I) in the white boxes next to the numbers (1-6) as in the example (0). There are two extra questions that you do not need.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 0. 1.   2.   3.   4.   5.   6.   
Read this article about valuable charity gifts and then read the sentences following it. 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 the sentence is true or not. A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY  

 
The five coins are all of the same size. 



B
A
C
Read this article about valuable charity gifts and then read the sentences following it. 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 the sentence is true or not. A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY  

The five coins came within two days. 



B
C
A
Read this article about valuable charity gifts and then read the sentences following it. 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 the sentence is true or not. A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY  

The five coins were put in the kettle at night.



A
C
B
Read this article about valuable charity gifts and then read the sentences following it. 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 the sentence is true or not. A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY  

It was not the first time someone had given the Salvation Army gold coins. 



C
B
A
Read this article about valuable charity gifts and then read the sentences following it. 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 the sentence is true or not. A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY  

The organisation doesn’t know who the coins came from. 



A
B
C
Read this article about valuable charity gifts and then read the sentences following it. 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 the sentence is true or not. A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY 
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY  

The Salvation Army is going to give the coins to a museum.



B
C
A
Read the following story about a prize-winning house and read the half sentences that follow the text. Your task is to match the half sentences based on the information in the text. Write the letters (A-K) in the white boxes next to the numbers (13-19) as in the example (0). Remember that there are two extra letters that you will not need. 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 0. 13.   14.   15 .    16.   17.    18.    19.   
In this article about some traditional Christmas cakes called mince pies, some parts of sentences have been left out. Your task is to reconstruct the text by filling in the gaps (20-27) from the list (A-L) below. Remember that there are two extra phrases that you will not need. Write the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0). 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0. 20.   21.   22.   23.   24.   25.   26.   27.   

Nyelvhelyesség
You are going to read an article about new technology in art. 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 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.  


                                                                                 RAIN ART 
 
Most people would laugh if you told them they could go for a nice walk in the (0) ___pouring___
(pour) rain — without getting wet. But that idea has become reality, (1)   (thank) to
an amazing show which allows art (2)   (love) to walk in falling water without getting
soaked to the skin.
The art installation, titled the Rain Room, uses a 3D camera system that creates a
(3)   (careful) designed path through the heavy rain, (4)   (base) on the
movements of visitors.
Hannes Koch, the (5)   (design) of the Rain Room told CCTV News: “I think the
initial idea didn’t have much to do with rain; it had to do with how visitors (6)   (image) it would feel to be inside rain but to be (7)   (protect) from it.”
The Rain Room (8)   (exhibit) has attracted thousands of visitors to the Barbican
Centre in London. A permanent version of the Rain Room has opened at the Yuz Museum in
Shanghai. 
You are going to read an article about a new kind of family therapy. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (9-16) in the text. 
9. 


are like
have liked
would like
used to like
You are going to read an article about a new kind of family therapy. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (9-16) in the text. 
10. 


make
could
try
needed
You are going to read an article about a new kind of family therapy. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (9-16) in the text. 
11. 


we might find
we’d find
we’ve found
we’ve founded
You are going to read an article about a new kind of family therapy. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (9-16) in the text. 
12. 


few
couple
several
lots
You are going to read an article about a new kind of family therapy. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (9-16) in the text. 
13. 


would get
have saved
had left
are sending
You are going to read an article about a new kind of family therapy. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (9-16) in the text. 
14. 


while
instead
and
without
You are going to read an article about a new kind of family therapy. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (9-16) in the text. 
15.


need
had to
may
must
You are going to read an article about a new kind of family therapy. Some words are missing from the text. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (9-16) in the text. 
16. 


sent back
hand
be returned
be given up
You are going to read an article about a lost wallet. Some words are missing from the text. Your task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-25) after the text. Use only one word in each gap. There is an example (0) at the beginning. 


                                                                   LOST WALLET RETURNED 
 
Hunter Shamatt had just arrived in Las Vegas when he realized he had lost (0) ___his____ wallet.
It contained $60, a $400 paycheck, his bank card and his identification card. He was very upset,
but he didn’t want to make a big deal of it because it (17)   his sister’s wedding
weekend. He thought he might have lost it on his Frontier flight from Omaha to Vegas, so he
called the airline and reported (18)   missing. No luck.
After the wedding, a package arrived (19)   his home. It contained his wallet —
completely intact — with a note (20)   said:
“Hunter, I found this on a Frontier flight from Omaha to Vegas – row 12, under seat F. Thought
you might want it back. All the (21)   , Todd.”
And below that: “P.S. I rounded your cash up to an even $100 so you could celebrate getting
your wallet back. Have Fun!!!”
It took Hunter Shamatt a few minutes to believe (22)   the note said. He wanted to
thank the kind stranger, so he posted a picture (23)   the note on Facebook with a
message asking (24)   help to find Todd. Within days, he was in contact with the man,
identified in local media reports as Todd Brown of Omaha.
Shamatt wrote Brown a heartfelt thank-you:
“Sir, what you’ve done for me is unheard of. I (25)   expected to see my wallet again,
let alone with $40 more. Thank you so much, I’ve got student loans and it makes all the
difference.”
Hallott szöveg értése

In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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Michel Lotito was born in ...


Switzerland.
1950.
In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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When he was young, Lotito …  


had a mental illness.
was always complaining about stomach pains.
In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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His family discovered his ability when …  


he was about 9 years old.
a glass he was drinking from broke.
In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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His illness was diagnosed by doctors when he started eating …  


nails.
parts of a TV set.
In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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He was able to eat such things because … 


his teeth were extremely strong.
the wall of his stomach was very thick.
In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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Mr Lotito improved his technique by … 


breaking up the metal objects before he ate them.
drinking oil while eating them.
In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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Mr Lotito ate ... 


a whole airplane in two years.
around one kilo of metal every day for years.
In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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During his lifetime, Mr Lotito also …  


ate several beds and bicycles.
enjoyed eating bananas and hard-boiled eggs.
In this section you will hear about a man who ate very strangely habits. Your task will be to circle the letters of the correct answer boxes on the right. You will have some time to review the task first, and then we will do it play the entire recording in one piece. You will then hear the recording again, but this time with text in shorter sections to allow enough time to describe it answer.
Task No.1.
 
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Mr Lotito died … 


in 2007.
because of his crazy eating habits.
In this section you will hear a list of things that Hungarians are particularly sensitive about according to foreigners. Your task will be 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. A= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY
Task No.2. 
 
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0. There are certain things that Hungarians don’t like to hear. 
 
10. The Italian flag actually served as a model for the Hungarian flag.    
 
11. There is more than one reason why foreigners tend to mix up Budapest and Bucharest.     
 
12. Hungarians have every reason to be proud of their football of the past few decades.    
 
13. Hungary is the 8th most successful nation of all at the summer Olympic Games.    
 
14. According to international surveys, Hungarian men are considered to be the most
handsome men in the world.    
 
15. Hungarians tend to get angry more easily than people in a lot of other countries.    
 
16. All foreigners have to do to make Hungarians smile is to avoid hurting their feelings.    
In this section, you will hear an advertisement for a job you might be interested in. Your task will be to write one word or number in each of the gaps below using the exact 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 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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People who get the job will be paid for living on and ….testing… ….yachts… . 
17. The HushHush.com website sells   to   . 
18. The new employee’s job is to test the quality of yachts and check that they meet the
company’s   . 
19. Successful applicants will have to spend a week on the yacht, and then   a detailed   of everything they find. 
20. Besides beds, doors and showers, the successful applicant will also have to test any    and everything else on the
yacht. 
21. To have a chance to get the job, you must be at least   years old,
and you must own a   . 
22. It is very important that the applicant should have an extremely      , as the company might send the tester to a new ship at any time. 
23. Ideal applicants should be   and    besides having an eye for detail. 
24. The company might send the testers to visit   yachts every year,
so they could earn up to $  a year. 
25. In addition to your name and a list of your skills, you need to give your    in the form.  
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