Olvasott szövegértés
0/0 Pont
Pairing
0/7 Pont
Missing sentence
0/5 Pont
True or false
0/8 Pont
Reconstruct the story
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Nyelvhelyesség
0/0 Pont
Missing words
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Missing words
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Quiz
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Hallott szöveg értése
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Quiz
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Missing words
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True or false
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Olvasott szövegértés
In the following interview with the Korean singer Psy, whose “Gangnam Style” has become the most-liked video on YouTube, the questions have been removed. • Your task is to match the questions (A- I) and the answers (1-7). • There is one extra question that you do not need. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Read the following text about the story of the dishwasher. • Your task is to put the sentences (A-G) in the correct order and write the letters in the boxes as shown in the example (0). • There is one extra letter that you do not need.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Read this article about online dating then read the statements (13-20) following it. • 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. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)
A-True
 B-False
 C-the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false

 
Most Brits use the same dating agency to meet new people. 



A
B
C
Read this article about online dating then read the statements (13-20) following it. • 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. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)
A-True 
B-False 
C-the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false

 
British people used to be less open about online dating some ten years ago. 



A
C
B
Read this article about online dating then read the statements (13-20) following it. • 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. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)
A-True 
B-False 
C-the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false

 There are too few places for people to meet. 



A
B
C
Read this article about online dating then read the statements (13-20) following it. • 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. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)
A-True 
B-False 
C-the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false

The writer has persuaded a number of friends to sign up with an agency.  



B
A
C
Read this article about online dating then read the statements (13-20) following it. • 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. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)
A-True 
B-False 
C-the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false

 
The writer’s personal experiences of online dating are positive.



A
C
B
Read this article about online dating then read the statements (13-20) following it. • 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. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)
A-True 
B-False 
C-the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false

‘Real life’ meetings carry more risks than those over the internet. 



B
A
C
Read this article about online dating then read the statements (13-20) following it. • 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. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)
A-True 
B-False 
C-the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false

It’s best to be honest in a first meeting and to be friendly only if you like the person.  



C
A
B
Read this article about online dating then read the statements (13-20) following it. • 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. • Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)
A-True 
B-False 
C-the basis of the article, it cannot be decided if it is true or false

The writer recommends playing games during the first meeting. 



B
A
C
In this article about saving the environment some parts of sentences have been left out. • Your task is to reconstruct the story by filling in the gaps from the list. • Write the letters (A-L) in the white boxes next to the numbers (21-29) as in the example (0). • There is one extra letter that you will not need. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Nyelvhelyesség
You are going to read about London Bridge, the oldest bridge in London. Some words are missing from the text. • Your task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) 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 is one extra word that you do not need to use. • There is one example (0) at the beginning. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


1.   
 
2.   
 
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10.   
You are going to read about Diwali, the Indian Festival of Light. Some words are missing from the text. • Your task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-20) after the text. • Use only one word in each gap. • There is an example (0) at the beginning. 


Diwali is India's biggest and (0) __most___ important holiday of the year. The festival gets its
name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that Indians light outside their homes
(11)   symbolize the inner light that protects us (12)   spiritual darkness. This
festival is as important to Hindus (13)   Christmas to Christians.
Diwali, celebrated in October or November each year, originated as a harvest festival
(14)   marked the last harvest of the year before winter. India was (15)   poor
agricultural society where people asked for the blessing of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, as
they prayed for success (16)   the beginning of a new financial year. Today, this
practice extends to businesses all over the Indian subcontinent, which mark (17)   day
after Diwali as the first day of the new financial year.
Over the centuries, Diwali (18)   become a national festival that (19)   enjoyed
by most Indians regardless of faith: Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs.
Indians celebrate with family gatherings, fireworks, strings of electric lights, bonfires, sharing
of sweets, and worship to Lakshmi. Some believe that Lakshmi wanders the Earth looking for
homes (20)   she will be welcomed. People open their doors and windows and light
lamps to invite Lakshmi in. 
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
21) 


close
near
nearby
next
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
22)


for more than
at last
since about
as much as
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
23)


While
When
Before
As well as
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
24)


said
told
explained
reported
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
25)


some
that
either
one
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
26)


was able to
can
had managed to
should
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
27)


was losing
would lose
had lost
has lost
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
28)


been yet
always been
ever been
been around
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
29)


was caught
was catching
has been caught
has caught
You are going to read an article about a crocodile adventure. Some words are missing from the text. • Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (21-30) in the text. • Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the white box. • There is one example (0) at the beginning.
30)


need to
can
might
ought to

Hallott szöveg értése 
In this section, you are going to hear some information about the New Wembley Stadium. • Your task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you might have to circle one or two letters. • 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.1.
 
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The construction of the new stadium … 


cost a record amount of money.
was completed in 2003.
In this section, you are going to hear some information about the New Wembley Stadium. • Your task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you might have to circle one or two letters. • 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.1.
 
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The capacity of the stadium is … 


smaller for athletics events than for ball games.
the second largest in the world.
In this section, you are going to hear some information about the New Wembley Stadium. • Your task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you might have to circle one or two letters. • 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.1.
 
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The roof of the stadium … 


rises 317 metres above the pitch.
is only partly movable.
In this section, you are going to hear some information about the New Wembley Stadium. • Your task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you might have to circle one or two letters. • 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.1.
 
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The statue ... 


stands in the stadium.
is of the captain of the 1966 England national football team.
In this section, you are going to hear some information about the New Wembley Stadium. • Your task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you might have to circle one or two letters. • 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.1.
 
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The stadium has … 


more than a thousand toilets
hundreds of eating and drinking facilities
In this section, you are going to hear some information about the New Wembley Stadium. • Your task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you might have to circle one or two letters. • 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.1.
 
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After dark, the stadium … 


can be seen from a distance of 30 miles when it’s lit up.
has a warning light on its arch.
In this section, you are going to hear some information about the New Wembley Stadium. • Your task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you might have to circle one or two letters. • 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.1.
 
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Both Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena host … 


concerts.
sporting events.
In this section, you will hear a story about a lucky lottery winner in New Zealand. • Your task will be to complete the sentences with the exact words you hear in the text. Write one word in each gap. • 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.
 
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0) The winner’s Lotto ticket survived a trip through the guy’s washing …machine… . 
8. He had bought the ticket at a   in the city. 
9. He shared the   with three other winners. 
10. He found the ticket last   after he washed his clothes. 
11. The ticket was in one of the pockets of his old   . 
12. He went to the city center to buy his   . 
13. Christchurch was devastated in a huge   in February.  
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

Cats can be cloned even before the death of the donor cat. 



B
A
C
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

The biopsy – removing some cells from the donor cat − is done at the company.



B
A
C
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

The fresh new cells are stored on ice. 



B
C
A
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

On the average, only one in four implantation attempts is successful. 



A
C
B
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

The new cat is born about 60 days after a successful implantation.  



B
C
A
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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.
 
  (Click on the link above to hear the text!)
A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

A kitten cannot eat solid food for about 8 months. 



A
C
B
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

The price of a clone of your cat is $50,000. 



B
A
C
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

You have to pay the full price only when you get the new cat.



A
C
B
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

 
The interviewer thinks that this price is rather high.



A
B
C
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

The company does about a hundred clonings a year at the moment. 



A
B
C
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

The company has been experimenting with cloning dogs for 5 years. 



B
C
A
In this section you will hear an interview with a president of an American company called ‘Twice is Nice’ or TWIN for short. • 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, 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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A = TRUE 
B = FALSE 
C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

TWIN expects to be able to clone dogs in about a year. 



A
B
C
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