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Question 1 Read the text "Are you in love?" and answer the following question:
Not yet answered You think you are falling in love. You are really attracted to a certain person. But this
Marked out of 1.00 happened before and it was just a crush. How can you tell if its real this time? Here is
what our readers said:
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If you are in love
You will find yourself talking to or telephoning the person for no reason. (You might pretend
theres a reason but often there is not).
You will find yourself bringing this person into every conversation. (When I was in Mexico
-, a friend begins. You interrupt with, my boyfriend made a great Mexican dinner last
week).
You might suddenly be interested in things you used to avoid. (When a woman asks me to
tell her all about football, I know she is fallen in love,) said a TV sports announcer.
Ok, so youve fallen in love. But falling in love is one thing, and staying in love is another
thing. How can you tell, as time passes, that you are still in love? If you stay in love, your
relationship will change. You might not talk as much about the person you are in love with.
You might not always call him or her so often. But this person will nevertheless become
more and more important in your life.
Youll find that you can be yourself with this person. When you first fell in love, you were
probably afraid to admit certain things about yourself. But now you can be totally honest.
You can trust him or her to accept you as you are. Falling in love is great staying in love
is even better!
Taken from: Richards, J. Proctor, S. & Hull, J. (1997) New interchange 3rd edition, (P. 59)
Cambridge university press.
Have you fallen in love?

Select one:
a. Yes, I have. Because I can be myself when I am with him and I take care of him.

b. Yes, I had. Because I can be very honest next to him.

c. Yes, I have. Because I call him every 2 hours.

d. Yes, Id. Because I like what he likes. It is not correct.

Question 2 Listen to the audio


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Flag question and answer the following question:


How many times does Helen use the bike since she lives in the current place?

Select one:
a. Every day for work.

b. Once.
c. She doesnt have bike.
d. Never.

Question 3 Choose the answers that best complete the following paragraph:
Not yet answered If you help me with this project, I ____ ____ you to the most expensive restaurant in this
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Flag question

Select one:
a. will/take

b. had/take

c. would/take
d. would have/taken

Question 4 Complete the following sentence in Past Perfect:


Not yet answered The storm destroyed the sandcastle that we ______.
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Flag question Select one:


a. built.
b. has.

c. had been building.


d. had built.

Question 5 Complete the conversation using conditional sentences with the combination present-
Not yet answered future (first conditional):
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Select one:
a. The English exam will appear.

b. Many English exams are here.

c. I will tell on you.


d. I do the English exam.

Question 6 Read the following statement and choose the appropiate option to make this conditional
Not yet answered sentence correct:
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Select one:
a. she will learn how to ride a bike.
b. she will finally get a dog!

c. she will pass all her school exams.


d. she will find a new dress.

Question 7 Complete the next conversation using congratulatory vocabulary and expressions:
Not yet answered Im having a baby, did you know about it?
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Flag question Select one:


a. I do now, congratulations on your baby.
b. I did, congratulation to your baby.

c. I did not, congratulation to your baby.

d. I am having a baby next week.

Question 8 What is the definition of the word "to sing"?


Not yet answered Choose the correct answer:
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a. To take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the
natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness.

b. To utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice;


vocalize melodically.
c. To move one's feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, especially
accompained by music.

d. To utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice.

Question 9 Read the text "Thanksgiving Dinner" and answer the question below:
Not yet answered Last Thanksgiving my parents had a large family dinner at their house. Getting ready for
Marked out of 1.00 Thanksgiving dinner takes a lot of work.
Flag question The day started well and by late afternoon we had completed most of the work. Everyone
had helped to make the meal a success. We had put the turkey in the oven earlier that day
so the house was starting to smell like roast turkey. The grandchildren had finished setting
the table for Thanksgiving dinner. My aunt had made two pies for dessert, a pumpkin pie
and an apple pie. My brother and I had peeled the carrots and the potatoes. We had just
turned on the stove to start cooking the vegetables when the power went out! The oven
stopped working! We couldnt cook the vegetables! The turkey wouldnt finish cooking! We
waited. We talked. We went for a walk.
We had waited two hours by the time the power came back on. We had almost given up
hope. Dinner was late that night but it was a Thanksgiving dinner that we wont forget.
Text taken from: http://www.readingesl.ca/grammar/past.htm
What had they cooked for thanksgiving dinner?

Select one:
a. They had cooked turkey, dessert, rice, carrots and potatoes.
b. They had cooked dessert, vegetables, turkey, carrots and potatoes.
c. They had cooked carrots, soup, vegetables and turkey.

d. They had cooked turkey, vegetables, carrots, potatoes and juice.


Question 10 Complete the paragraph with the correct word, using past perfect tense:
Not yet answered Hello Maria, where had you ______?
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Flag question Select one:


a. gone

b. going
c. go

d. goes

Question 11 Choose the right verb to complete the sentence:


Not yet answered He _________ twice in his life before the accident.
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Flag question Select one:


a. had drive

b. had driven
c. has driven

d. had not drove

Question 12 Read the text "Class of 2000" and answer the following question:
Not yet answered Do you ever wonder what will become of your classmates? Can you spot whos going to
Marked out of 1.00 become famous, travel the world or get a really interesting job? Colin Bacon decided to
look up some people hed known at secondary school to find out just that.
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The first person I found was Andrew. Hed always wanted to work in the music industry. He
reminded me, As a student, I used to do DJ work at the weekends. The academic side of
university wasnt my main priority. After graduation, I did temporary jobs before getting into
a record company as assistant to the marketing manager. I learned a lot from him and
progressed quickly. Im now in charge of signing new bands. A typical week involves
meetings with artists and producers, and I have to stay abreast of whats going on in the
music world. No two days are ever the same in this job and an average day can change in
an instant if you hear a new band and you realize youre on to something big. The thrill of
that makes all the dull days worthwhile.
Barbara was much more of a shock. She was always rather quiet at school. She explained,
After school I got a place at Art College to do a four-year degree, but after a year I had a
change of heart and swapped to a Geography degree which I thought was more
interesting. On that course, I met up with some people who were thinking of joining the
army. I suddenly realized it was just the thing for me too. After graduation, I spent a year
doing officer training and then shadowed another officer for two months before getting my
own first commission. She now has fifty-five soldiers under her command. Promotion
depends on performance and time served, but I hope to have been promoted to the rank of
captain in two years time.
Carl was always a patient sort, so I wasnt surprised to find him still in the classroom. He
told me, In my last year at school, I considered teaching as a career, but I ended up doing
two years of a medical degree instead, because that was the advice I was given at the
time. I never really felt committed to it, however, and after two years switched to Biology
and returned to my original plan. I chose a very practical training course where I spent a lot
of time in schools rather than in a lecture theatre. The advantage is that you build up a
teaching style quite quickly, but you do miss out a bit on the education theory behind it. I
now work in an inner-city secondary school and the challenge is motivating the rather
troublesome pupils to learn.
Biggest shock of all was Diane. She was quite scruffy at school and the last person I
expected to be working as a fashion model. As she explained, Anyone who says you
become a model just because youre pretty is totally wrong. To be successful you need
personality, drive, maturity as well as good looks. A models job involves getting up early,
performing miracles in front of the camera even when you feel awful, and then staying
miles away from home because youve got to do it all again tomorrow. It is often
exhausting. Its glamorous enough if you make it to the top, but most dont. Fortunately, Im
building up the experience necessary to start my own agency because modelling is not
something you can do forever.
And finally, I tracked down Eric. He works from home, but spends a lot of his time in the
great outdoors. As he told me, I completed a degree in Zoology and because Ive always
been interested in the sea, I started doing voluntary work with the Marine Conservation
Trust while I was looking for a job. It wasnt long before I got taken on to the staff, however,
and Im now their education officer. This involves responding to telephone enquiries from
the public and setting up courses for people who want to come and study the seashore. I
also have to do things like go round companies and try to get sponsorship for our
schemes.
Taken from: Fast Track to FCE Longman Pearson Education Limited 2001
Which of Colin's classmates has plans to branch out into another line of business?

Select one:
a. Diane.
b. Carl.

c. Andrew.
d. Barbara.

Question 13 Choose the correct option without spelling mistake:


Not yet answered If she goes to France ___
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Flag question Select one:


a. she will learn French.
b. she will learns French.

c. she will learnt French.

d. she don't won't learn French.

Question 14 One word is wrong in the sentence. Find the correct form of that word:
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The book is cover with dust because she left it in the old barn.

Flag question
Select one:
a. Coverd.
b. Covers.

c. Covered.
d. Cover.

Question 15 Select the correct answer according to


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3:35 / 3:35
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:
What is their opinion about people getting back to cycling?

Select one:
a. Its because of the success in the olympics.
b. Its the worst thing that can happen.

c. Its very healthy.

Question 16 Read the text "The Simple Life" and answer the following question:
Not yet answered Five people talk about how they have cleared the clutter from their lives and are now living
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Flag question A. Toby Thomson
Im a perfectionist and this is reflected in my apartment. I used to live in a small flat that
was quite cluttered with lots of possessions scattered all over the place. By contrast, my
present place is wonderfully empty and spacious. The rooms are all painted white and
when youre inside them, you feel great because you get maximum use of the natural
daylight. I have no pictures on the walls. As an architect, I work with drawings all day and I
dont want to look at them in the evening. Everything in the apartment has to be just right. I
take ages choosing each piece of furniture or lamp because I think it through carefully and
know exactly what Im after.
B. Melanie Martin
Having a simple orderly wardrobe makes life less complicated. These days I am much
more careful about clothes that I used to be. I buy one well-made piece of clothing that Im
going to love and cherish, rather than several inexpensive items which will son wear out.
Ive refined my wardrobe down to a couple of well-known labels and I take a lot of care
whenever I buy something to make sure its right for me. A few years ago, I would just take
clothes off the rails without really thinking about whether theyd suit me. Inevitably, some of
them would get thrown away unworn. Having fewer clothes means you know exactly what
goes with what. When I get dressed in the morning I dont spend half an hour rummaging
through stuff trying to figure out what will look right.
C. Annabella Bevan
My flat is uncluttered, I have wooden floors and only a few pieces of furniture, but I have
chosen what I own with care. But If I go off something, I wont hesitate to throw it out
because, for me, things have to be right. I work from home and Im setting up my own
company to sell things on the Internet, but Id like to work in a soothing, relaxing
environment. Having an orderly home and wardrobe helps me to cope with the frantic
lifestyle people around me lead in London. It sounds strange, but when I switch on my
computer here, I feel a lot calmer than I would in an office. Of course, the look of things
does come into it too, but I think if you keep your clothes and possessions tidy, it can
improve your mood.
D. Graham Knight
The design of my flat is not a fashion statement. Its meant to be modern and
contemporary, but I did it because I like it, not because its the current trend. Its very much
my space because I designed the interior myself. Its very sparse, but very homely. Its also
very functional. I love cooking and the focal point of the flat is the Steel worktop in the
kitchen area. Theres no dining table, so I both cook and eat on the worktop. Im always
having people round for dinner and they seem to like the informality of it. In the living room,
there are two cream sofas and a black side table. I dont feel the need for anything else
because Im not a very materialistic person really.
Who aims to provide a relaxed atmosphere for guests?

Select one:
a. Anabella Bevan.
b. Toby Thomson.
c. Melanie Martin.

d. Graham Knight.

Question 17 Read the text "The Simple Life" and answer the following question:
Not yet answered Five people talk about how they have cleared the clutter from their lives and are now living
Marked out of 1.00 in style with relatively few possessions.
Flag question A. Toby Thomson
Im a perfectionist and this is reflected in my apartment. I used to live in a small flat that
was quite cluttered with lots of possessions scattered all over the place. By contrast, my
present place is wonderfully empty and spacious. The rooms are all painted white and
when youre inside them, you feel great because you get maximum use of the natural
daylight. I have no pictures on the walls. As an architect, I work with drawings all day and I
dont want to look at them in the evening. Everything in the apartment has to be just right. I
take ages choosing each piece of furniture or lamp because I think it through carefully and
know exactly what Im after.
B. Melanie Martin
Having a simple orderly wardrobe makes life less complicated. These days I am much
more careful about clothes that I used to be. I buy one well-made piece of clothing that Im
going to love and cherish, rather than several inexpensive items which will son wear out.
Ive refined my wardrobe down to a couple of well-known labels and I take a lot of care
whenever I buy something to make sure its right for me. A few years ago, I would just take
clothes off the rails without really thinking about whether theyd suit me. Inevitably, some of
them would get thrown away unworn. Having fewer clothes means you know exactly what
goes with what. When I get dressed in the morning I dont spend half an hour rummaging
through stuff trying to figure out what will look right.
C. Annabella Bevan
My flat is uncluttered, I have wooden floors and only a few pieces of furniture, but I have
chosen what I own with care. But If I go off something, I wont hesitate to throw it out
because, for me, things have to be right. I work from home and Im setting up my own
company to sell things on the Internet, but Id like to work in a soothing, relaxing
environment. Having an orderly home and wardrobe helps me to cope with the frantic
lifestyle people around me lead in London. It sounds strange, but when I switch on my
computer here, I feel a lot calmer than I would in an office. Of course, the look of things
does come into it too, but I think if you keep your clothes and possessions tidy, it can
improve your mood.
D. Graham Knight
The design of my flat is not a fashion statement. Its meant to be modern and
contemporary, but I did it because I like it, not because its the current trend. Its very much
my space because I designed the interior myself. Its very sparse, but very homely. Its also
very functional. I love cooking and the focal point of the flat is the Steel worktop in the
kitchen area. Theres no dining table, so I both cook and eat on the worktop. Im always
having people round for dinner and they seem to like the informality of it. In the living room,
there are two cream sofas and a black side table. I dont feel the need for anything else
because Im not a very materialistic person really.
Who doesn't like to have drawings at home?

Select one:
a. Melanie Martin.
b. Graham Knight.
c. Anabella Bevan.

d. Toby Thomson.

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Question 18 Choose the correct answer without the spelling mistake:
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Flag question a. When I was yougr than now I used to eat a lot of meat.

b. When I was youger tan now I uset to eat a lot of meat.


c. When I was youger than now I uset to eat a lot of meat.

d. When I was younger than now I used to eat a lot of meat.

Question 19 Select wish or hope according to the sentences:


Not yet answered They _______________ you every success in the future. They have to ___________ and
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Flag question
Select one:
a. hope/hope

b. wish/hope
c. hope/wish
d. wish/wish

Question 20 Choose the right option to respond the question according to the reading "Broken
Not yet answered Hearts And Fish out of water":
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Flag question Yesterday Tad and Hannah went to a seafood restaurant for lunch. While they were eating,
Hannah noticed a very cute guy at the next table. Later, when Tad went to the restroom,
Hannah started talking to the man, Jim. Tad came back while they were talking, and he got
very angry. He yelled at Jim and grabbed him by the neck. Suddenly, Jim fainted. Tad
didnt know what to do, but Hannah started to perform CPR on Jim. While Hannah was
performing CPR, Jims girlfriend, Tammy, walked into the restaurant. Tammy thought
Hannah was kissing Jim, and she suddenly fainted. Unfortunately, when she fainted, she
crashed into a giant fish tank. The fish and water spilled everywhere.
After the fish tank fell over, the restaurant manager left the cash register and ran over to
see what was happening. Before he returned to the cash register, someone robbed it. Both
Jim and Tammy recovered, but the restaurant lost a lot of money and fish. The restaurant
manager is suing Tad, Hannah, Jim and Tammy.
Taken from: http://www.onestopenglish.com/community/lesson-
share/pdfcontent/grammar/grammar-broken-hearts-and-fish-out-of-water-
lessonplan/147553.article

Select one:
a. Because she did not saw Hannah kissing her boyfriend.

b. Because she was sick.

c. Because the restaurant was being robbed.


d. Because she saw Hannah kissing her boyfriend.

Question 21 Read the text "Gateway to the Global Village" and answer the following question:
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Flag question Britains capital is a treasure trove of foreign culture. People from all over the world live in
London and the result is a thrilling multiculturalism: cafs, restaurants, shops and markets
offer you the world on your doorstep. Come and meet people who are
A. Indian
After the Irish, the Indian community is the second largest in London. The first Indians
arrived in 1597 and more came after the founding of the East India trading company in the
seventeenth century. Numbers increased when India became independent in 1947 but the
community really took off in the 1950s and 1960s with employment opportunities around
Heathrow airport. Although Little Indians exist all over London, the most striking is the
district of Southhall in West London, not far from the airport. Here Indian foodstalls and
video shops are everywhere, spicy aromas fill the air, and women stroll around wearing the
typical colourful sari, just as in India. In McDonalds, the piped music is refreshingly Indian.
B. Portuguese
The supermarkets and shops in Lambeth and Stockwell Roads are the most obvious
indication that you are in Little Portugal, but there is much more to this community than
that. Over 20,000 Portuguese live south of the River Thames. The majority have come
from the island of Madeira rather than from the mainland of Portugal. This close-knit
community is mad about football and folk-dancing and holds its own carnival every
February. Its a community that is determined to hold on to its traditions and its a great
place to experience Madeiran culture.
C. Caribbean
When the ship Emperor Windrush docked in 1948 with its 500 immigrants, it marked the
start of the main period of Caribbean immigration, stimulated by British economic
expansion. Since then, over 300,000 have established vibrant communities all around
London. The greatest Caribbean celebration is the Notting Hill Carnival, now Europes
largest street party, which takes place every August. However, Brixton, in South London, is
the hub of the community. As you step out of the Underground station into Brixton Market,
your senses are stimulated by the noise, the bright colors and the rhythmic sound of
Caribbean music. This is one of the best places to shop for food in London. However, the
area has become a very popular place to live and prices are rising.

D. Japanese
Finchley and Hendon in North London are the principal centers for Japanese people. The
national affection for golf has had a noticeable effect on these areas if you drive up
Finchley Road, you have an almost unlimited choice of golf shops and courses. Other than
this, there is little evidence of a community. Although there are restaurants and food stores
here, most socializing takes place at home. It isnt as permanent as other communities,
either many Japanese arrive on five-year contracts in the banking and technology
sectors and then return home afterwards. The best restaurants tend to be in central
London, where most of the community works.
E. Polish
The Polish community isnt as distinct as some other ethnic communities in London.
Andrzej Morawicz, President of a well-known Polish club, puts this down to integration.
When you are a large enough community, its easy to hold on to your culture and customs.
In comparison, the Polish community has become part of British society to a large extent,
so keeping up traditions isnt so easy. All the same, you can hear Polish conversations
along King Street in Hammmersmith, West London, where newsagents windows are full of
advertisements in Polish for the benefit of the local community. There are also plenty of
clubs, restaurants and food shops that help to keep traditions alive. There is even a daily
Polish-language newspaper, Dziennik Polski.
Taken from: Fast Track to FCE Longman Pearson Education Limited 2001
Which community has to try harder than others to maintain its original culture?

Select one:
a. Japanese.
b. Indian.

c. Polish.
d. Portuguese.
Question 22 Complete the conversation with the correct answer:
Not yet answered Susan: If Peter wins the tournament.
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Flag question Select one:


a. He used to be my friend.
b. He would invite me to celebrate.

c. He invited me to celebrate.
d. He will invite me to celebrate.

Question 23 Complete the paragraph with the correct words, using past perfect tense:
Not yet answered She had _____ about her sisters drug problem when their mother died and had
Marked out of 1.00 _____ steps to find a suitable rehab program.
Flag question
Select one:
a. worry/taken
b. worried/taken

c. worry/take
d. worried/took

Question 24 Complete the dialogue with past perfect tense:


Not yet answered ________ visited Toronto before your trip last summer?
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Flag question Select one:


a. Have you ever
b. Had ever you
c. Had you ever

d. You had

Question 25 Read the text "Thanksgiving Dinner" and answer the question below:
Not yet answered Last Thanksgiving my parents had a large family dinner at their house. Getting ready for
Marked out of 1.00 Thanksgiving dinner takes a lot of work.
Flag question The day started well and by late afternoon we had completed most of the work. Everyone
had helped to make the meal a success. We had put the turkey in the oven earlier that day
so the house was starting to smell like roast turkey. The grandchildren had finished setting
the table for Thanksgiving dinner. My aunt had made two pies for dessert, a pumpkin pie
and an apple pie. My brother and I had peeled the carrots and the potatoes. We had just
turned on the stove to start cooking the vegetables when the power went out! The oven
stopped working! We couldnt cook the vegetables! The turkey wouldnt finish cooking! We
waited. We talked. We went for a walk.
We had waited two hours by the time the power came back on. We had almost given up
hope. Dinner was late that night but it was a Thanksgiving dinner that we wont forget.
Text taken from: http://www.readingesl.ca/grammar/past.htm
Had the food been served on time?
Select one:
a. Yes, because they had put the turkey in the oven earlier.
b. No, because they had waited two hours by the time the power came back on.

c. No, because nobody had help to make the dinner.


d. Yes, because everybody had help to make the dinner.

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