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A) did you go
B) will you to go 8. That ’s the man ____ was ta lking behind me during
the film!
C) are you going
A) who
B) which
C) that he
3. While they _____ for the door to open, they saw a
man by the window.
A) wait
B) were waiting 9. Trevor: “Did Geoff really drink champagne from the
bottle at the party?” Alexia: “Yes, his manners were
C) were waited ____.”
A) disgusted
B) shocked
Ted: “What do you think of the Fun Fai r after all these C) disgusting
4.
years?” John: “Well, it really _____, these rides didn’t
exist when I was a boy!''
A) has changed
B) changes 10. When _____?
C) changing A) did the telephone invent
B) was the telephone invented
C) is invented the telephone
A) increase
B) increased
C) will increase
11. SECTION IV Choose the correct response. Good 17. How was your summer school course in London?
evening, Sir. May I take your order?
A) Summers in London are cold.
A) No, I have no orders for you. B) Yes, of course it was in London.
B) I’ll have the lamb with a baked potato and C) A bit disappointing, I’m sorry to say.
asparagus please.
C) I would like my dinner in a certain order.
A) I haven’t checked.
12. Did you use the photocopier? I told you not to!
B) The cinema is on the corner.
A) Yes, I need a photocopier. C) We can do anything.
B) The photocopier is in your office.
C) I’m sorry, I just made one copy.
16. It’s really a great party Jed, but why didn’t Mike come
tonight?
A) Mike and Jed never go to parties. 22. Man: “________ go? I enjoy ta lking to you.” Woman :
“I’m sorry, but I have an appointment.”
B) Yes, when Mike doesn’t come, it’s great.
C) I’m afraid he wasn’t feeling very well. A) Shall you
B) Can you
C) Do you have to
23. Woman : “______ at the sta dium last Sat urday?” 27. SECTION VI Complete the conversation with the
Man: “Thousands!” words below. Dean: We still haven’t decided how
we’re going to get to Rome. 26________ go by train?
A) Are there people Liz: You can’t be serious! Dean: Of course I am. When
B) Were there many people you 27________ by train it’s so romantic! Just think,
we 28________ a train in London, catch a ferry in
C) How much people was there Dover and then travel all night down through Europe
by train while we are sleeping! It could be good fun.
Liz: Well maybe, but I want time to see Rome! And
there’s a big problem with the train. I looked on the
Internet and I’m 29________ there’s a train strike in
24. Woman : “________ your meal sir?” Man: “No, could I France next week. Dean: Oh well, there’s always
have a menu, please?” something, 30________? Would you like to fly there?
Liz: Of course. Going 31________ plane means we
A) Will you eat arrive in just two hours and we can see everything.
B) Have you already ordered Mario and Lucia can 32________ at the airport. Dean:
Yes, I suppose you’re right. What 33________! I have
C) Do you order
to admit I was really 34________ by the idea of going
by train. Well, at least flying will give us more time to
35________ in Rome. Could you book the flight? Liz:
Okay!
29. SECTION VI Complete the conversation with the 31. SECTION VI Complete the conversation with the
words below. Dean: We still haven’t decided how words below. Dean: We still haven’t decided how
we’re going to get to Rome. 26________ go by train? we’re going to get to Rome. 26________ go by train?
Liz: You can’t be serious! Dean: Of course I am. When Liz: You can’t be serious! Dean: Of course I am. When
you 27________ by train it’s so romantic! Just think, you 27________ by train it’s so romantic! Just think,
we 28________ a train in London, catch a ferry in we 28________ a train in London, catch a ferry in
Dover and then travel all night down through Europe Dover and then travel all night down through Europe
by train while we are sleeping! It could be good fun. by train while we are sleeping! It could be good fun.
Liz: Well maybe, but I want time to see Rome! And Liz: Well maybe, but I want time to see Rome! And
there’s a big problem with the train. I looked on the there’s a big problem with the train. I looked on the
Internet and I’m 29________ there’s a train strike in Internet and I’m 29________ there’s a train strike in
France next week. Dean: Oh well, there’s always France next week. Dean: Oh well, there’s always
something, 30________? Would you like to fly there? something, 30________? Would you like to fly there?
Liz: Of course. Going 31________ plane means we Liz: Of course. Going 31________ plane means we
arrive in just two hours and we can see everything. arrive in just two hours and we can see everything.
Mario and Lucia can 32________ at the airport. Dean: Mario and Lucia can 32________ at the airport. Dean:
Yes, I suppose you’re right. What 33________! I have Yes, I suppose you’re right. What 33________! I have
to admit I was really 34________ by the idea of going to admit I was really 34________ by the idea of going
by train. Well, at least flying will give us more time to by train. Well, at least flying will give us more time to
35________ in Rome. Could you book the flight? Liz: 35________ in Rome. Could you book the flight? Liz:
Okay! Okay!
A) afraid A) in
B) sad B) by
C) irritated C) with
30. SECTION VI Complete the conversation with the 32. SECTION VI Complete the conversation with the
words below. Dean: We still haven’t decided how words below. Dean: We still haven’t decided how
we’re going to get to Rome. 26________ go by train? we’re going to get to Rome. 26________ go by train?
Liz: You can’t be serious! Dean: Of course I am. When Liz: You can’t be serious! Dean: Of course I am. When
you 27________ by train it’s so romantic! Just think, you 27________ by train it’s so romantic! Just think,
we 28________ a train in London, catch a ferry in we 28________ a train in London, catch a ferry in
Dover and then travel all night down through Europe Dover and then travel all night down through Europe
by train while we are sleeping! It could be good fun. by train while we are sleeping! It could be good fun.
Liz: Well maybe, but I want time to see Rome! And Liz: Well maybe, but I want time to see Rome! And
there’s a big problem with the train. I looked on the there’s a big problem with the train. I looked on the
Internet and I’m 29________ there’s a train strike in Internet and I’m 29________ there’s a train strike in
France next week. Dean: Oh well, there’s always France next week. Dean: Oh well, there’s always
something, 30________? Would you like to fly there? something, 30________? Would you like to fly there?
Liz: Of course. Going 31________ plane means we Liz: Of course. Going 31________ plane means we
arrive in just two hours and we can see everything. arrive in just two hours and we can see everything.
Mario and Lucia can 32________ at the airport. Dean: Mario and Lucia can 32________ at the airport. Dean:
Yes, I suppose you’re right. What 33________! I have Yes, I suppose you’re right. What 33________! I have
to admit I was really 34________ by the idea of going to admit I was really 34________ by the idea of going
by train. Well, at least flying will give us more time to by train. Well, at least flying will give us more time to
35________ in Rome. Could you book the flight? Liz: 35________ in Rome. Could you book the flight? Liz:
Okay! Okay!
A) doesn’t it A) pick us up
B) is there B) take us on
C) isn’t there C) turn us down
33. SECTION VI Complete the conversation with the 35. SECTION VI Complete the conversation with the
words below. Dean: We still haven’t decided how words below. Dean: We still haven’t decided how
we’re going to get to Rome. 26________ go by train? we’re going to get to Rome. 26________ go by train?
Liz: You can’t be serious! Dean: Of course I am. When Liz: You can’t be serious! Dean: Of course I am. When
you 27________ by train it’s so romantic! Just think, you 27________ by train it’s so romantic! Just think,
we 28________ a train in London, catch a ferry in we 28________ a train in London, catch a ferry in
Dover and then travel all night down through Europe Dover and then travel all night down through Europe
by train while we are sleeping! It could be good fun. by train while we are sleeping! It could be good fun.
Liz: Well maybe, but I want time to see Rome! And Liz: Well maybe, but I want time to see Rome! And
there’s a big problem with the train. I looked on the there’s a big problem with the train. I looked on the
Internet and I’m 29________ there’s a train strike in Internet and I’m 29________ there’s a train strike in
France next week. Dean: Oh well, there’s always France next week. Dean: Oh well, there’s always
something, 30________? Would you like to fly there? something, 30________? Would you like to fly there?
Liz: Of course. Going 31________ plane means we Liz: Of course. Going 31________ plane means we
arrive in just two hours and we can see everything. arrive in just two hours and we can see everything.
Mario and Lucia can 32________ at the airport. Dean: Mario and Lucia can 32________ at the airport. Dean:
Yes, I suppose you’re right. What 33________! I have Yes, I suppose you’re right. What 33________! I have
to admit I was really 34________ by the idea of going to admit I was really 34________ by the idea of going
by train. Well, at least flying will give us more time to by train. Well, at least flying will give us more time to
35________ in Rome. Could you book the flight? Liz: 35________ in Rome. Could you book the flight? Liz:
Okay! Okay!
A) is up A) go sightseeing
B) a mess B) seeing monuments
C) a pity C) shopping
A) fed up
B) excited
C) exciting
36. SECTION VII Read and choose the correct answers. 38. Therapy dogs that visit hospitals usually have no
Dogs Helping People Dogs are popular pets. Most special training.
dogs simply live with their families, but some dogs
have special jobs to do. Some dogs help police to find A) True
criminals. Others are trained to find drugs or B) False
explosives. Some dogs help people who cannot see,
hear or move without help. Some dogs can even C) Doesn’t say
understand when their owner is going to be ill. They
signal that the person needs to lie down and to be
calm. Dogs that help their owners are called
“Assistance Dogs.” Some dogs are called “Therapy
Dogs.” These dogs are family pets with special 39. The library in the town in California is trying to
training. Some therapy dogs go into hospitals and encourage children to read.
nursing homes. The patients that the dogs visit feel
better because the dogs create a more cheerful A) True
environment. Therapy dogs can also improve B) False
people’s health. Studies show that when people
C) Doesn’t say
suffering from stress are with animals their blood
pressure goes down. They are calmer and feel
happier. Other therapy dogs work in schools and
libraries. They are friends to children, but they can
also do more. In one town in California, therapy dogs
have become a reading audience for children. The 40. After reading to the dogs, the children can always
dogs are part of a therapy dog group called ‘PAWS for read well.
Healing’. Eight of these special dogs are trained to be
listening companions for young readers because the A) True
local library is trying to get children to read more. B) False
The children are invited to meet at the library and are C) Doesn’t say
put with a ‘PAWS’ therapy dog. Then they can read to
the dog. The dogs are a great audience for children.
They don’t judge a child who cannot read well but
only listen calmly. The children can read at any speed
they want. Reading in this way is not as frightening
for them as reading in front of adults or in front of 41. When Assistance Dogs understand their owners are
their class. Reading in front of their school friends going to be ill, they ____
sometimes makes children nervous. The dogs are
always quiet and attentive. They listen very well. A) call for help
These therapy dogs are making a difference in the B) signal them to lie down and to be calm
life of the children. The children like to read to the C) take them to the nearest hospital
dogs, and the dogs love the attention. The library and
local teachers are very happy with the programme
and they think it is successful. Dogs are popular pets
in every country in the world.
37. Dogs that help people who cannot see or hear well
are known as “Assistance Dogs”.
43. Which statement is true?
A) True
A) Dogs make sounds to indicate if the child is
B) False
reading well.
C) Doesn’t say
B) Children sometimes find it embarrassing to read to
dogs.
C) Children can read at any speed they want with the
dogs.
44. From the text we understand that ____ 45. Which statement is true?
A) only specially trained dogs are used to listen to A) Local teachers think the reading programme is a
children reading success.
B) many dogs do not want to help people B) Some children believe the dogs can understand
C) therapy dogs are not good pets them.
C) Many of the children keep the dogs as pets.
Answer Key:
1: A 24: B
2: C 25: A
3: B 26: C
4: A 27: B
5: C 28: B
6: C 29: A
7: A 30: C
8: A 31: B
9: C 32: A
10: B 33: C
11: B 34: B
12: C 35: A
13: C 36: C
14: B 37: A
15: A 38: B
16: C 39: A
17: C 40: C
18: A 41: B
19: B 42: A
20: A 43: C
21: C 44: A
22: C 45: A
23: B