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Task 1

You are going to read a part of a newspaper article about a policewoman. Some words are missing from
the text.
Choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-R) for each gap (1-14) in the text. Write the letter of
the appropriate word in the box below.
There are two extra words that you do not need to use.
There is one example (0) at the beginning.

COULD YOU HANDLE IT?


Ever since the age of fourteen, Emily Roberts, 31, had known she wanted to join the police,
because she wanted to help people. But it (0) ________ more than good intentions to rise to the
challenges of the job. And working at the Thames Valley Domestic Violence Unit, shes
(1) ________ of that every day.
Dealing with victims of (2) ________ abuse requires strength, discretion and (3) ________
, she says. The clients who come to me are very stressed and (4) ________ . It may be the first
time theyve told anyone theyre in a violent relationship and that alone can be (5) ________ . The
victims often believe that theyre the ones on (6) ________ . The abuser has (7) ________ down
their confidence so much, they actually think they (8) ________ an attack by nagging, getting
upset or just (9) ________ a cup of tea.
It is Emilys job to explain that violence at home is a crime. Interviews take place in a
comfortable room, where clients can feel at (10) ________ to discuss how they want to
(11) ________ . Whether they want to take out an injunction, have their partner arrested or move
out of their family home, its important that we present all the options (12) ________ telling them
what to do, Emily says. Its all about helping them to (13) ________ control.
In a typical day, Emily fields calls from clients as well as (14) ________ neighbours and relatives.
Some need support and others are seeking legal advice.
A) anxious
B) by
C) concerned
D) domestic
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H) regain
I) reminded
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L) spilling
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Task 2

You are going to read an anecdote. Some words are missing from the text.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (a-d) for each gap (15-26 ) in the text.
Write the letter of the appropriate answer in the box below.
There is one example (0) at the beginning.

THE LEAST SUCCESSFUL HISTORICAL RECONSTRUCTION


The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 began when the Highland Regiment marched through the town at 4 a.m.
playing bagpipes.
When the Napoleonic Association attempted an (0) ______ reconstruction in 1985 at the (15)
______ of the original battle, the local Waterloo council (16) ______ only allow one piper to play at 4
a.m., (17) ______ he marched through the back streets. (18) ______ residents thought it was a cat being
strangled.
(19) ______ side camped on the battlefield: the French army stayed at a girls school and the British
soldiers were put up in a mental institution from which the inmates had been (20) ______ for the weekend.
The Belgian participants were so (21) ______ with ceremonial marching that everyone was
exhausted by the time the battle started. Then three Napoleons turned up, (22) ______ confused everyone.
(23) ______, Wellington wasnt allowed to take his sword on the British Airways flight (24) ______
entered the fray unarmed. There was only one cannon and this had to leave half-way through the battle in
order to arrive at Dunkirk (25) ______ the ferry home. The British (26) ______ outnumbered eight to one
because everybody preferred the French uniforms and the final result was unclear.
When they finally got back to British soil their only welcome was from HM Customs, who
confiscated the cannon for three hours.
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a) attracted
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b) site
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b) convicted
b) obsessed
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c) whereabouts
c) seemed
c) providing
c) Drowning
c) Each
c) emptied
c) enthusiastic
c) that
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d) spot
d) would
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d) chased
d) keen
d) what
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Task 3

You are going to read a short article about sea animals. Some words are missing from the text.
Use the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (27-34).
Then write these words on the lines below.
There is an example (0) at the beginning.

A REAL MONSTER OF THE DEEP


Sea monsters living in the (0) ________ (deep) of the ocean may not be the stuff of fantasy after
all. (27) ________ (mystery) sounds have been detected in the ocean that (28) ________
(science) believe could be evidence of large, unidentified sea (29) ________ (create). The
sounds were first picked up in 1997 by underwater listening stations set up by the US Navy to
monitor Russian submarines. A single noise registered on sensors 3,000 miles apart, making it
far louder than any other (30) ________ (know) animal noise, including the calls made by
whales. In the past, strange sounds picked up by the system have been attributed to ocean
currents, volcanic (31) ________ (active) or earthquakes under the seabed. But researchers
believe that this particular sound is made by a living (32) ________ (organ) because its acoustic
signature bears all the hallmarks of a marine animals call.
One (33) ________ (possible) is that it could belong to a giant squid like the (34)
________ (legend) Kraken - which is known to live at extreme depths but has never been
observed alive. We dont have any clue whether the giant squid makes any noise or not,
Christopher Fox, director of the Acoustic Monitoring Project, told us, but if it does, that may
explain the sound.

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Task 4

You are going to read a funny story. In most lines there is one unnecessary word. It is either
grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text.
Read the text and then copy the unnecessary word in the space provided after each line.
Some lines are correct. Indicate these lines with a tick (9).
The task begins with two examples (0).

HOW EMBARRASSING!

0) I was at once talking to this girl called

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0) Melissa, who I had fancied for ages, when

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