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l. A. (24 poin6) Readthe textand fill in the gaps with the appropriateword A, B, C or D.
Gomputergames
Theireare (11_ differentkindsof computergarne.s, casualgamesare quickand easyto
ptay.eeopl; aanpi"t up and playthe gamelzl-they havea spareminuteortwo.Youcan
iind (g) on your mopili ptrone,on your computerand even on your television.They
incluie poputar garnes(4}-solitaire and Tetris'
(S)_ type of game-Fenous games. These games are designedto teach players
io';ffig lsefut. Oie of the (6) -runningseriousgamesis the MicrosoftFlightSimulator.
It was miOe in 1g82,and sinie ttren,many t?)- haveused it to leam to fty ptanes-Other
gamesteachpoliceandfirefighterswhat do in a(n) (8)- '
i.ngr"g" leamingsofhraretgl- nottypicallyfall intotris (10) , however.Theseare
educatinal games.In recentyears,an (11) number of games have been createdto
improvethe flaye/s skillsand linowledge. Theyhelp. younger kidsleamto count andspell'and
teich theold'erones(12)- mathematics andtechnology'
LB. (26 points) Read the text and look carcfully at eaeh line- Some of the lines are conect,
and some have @t of any kind fspelling, grammar, vocabulary]' lf a line is conect,
fut ti.f (v). lf iEEreJs an eror, cross out the wrong word and write the corrcct word.
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1. Duringour holidays,I decldedto go in a skiingtrip'
2. Afterwe had pack our suitcases.we decided
3. to meet in front of my house.We were ready
4. to start our adventure.My friends and I leaved on
5. a snowy moming. We were lookingfonrvardto anive
6. at the ski resortbeforenoon. Unfortunately,
7. we got caught in a heavily snovcstomwhife driving on
8. the motorway.My friend said me to stay calm and
9. helpedme puttingthe chains on the tyres-\Mten we finally
10. anived,the snow was fresh and perfectfor sking'
11. We skied allday and than we relaxedin a beautiful
12. ski lodge.ltwas a very nice ski trip and we had
13. an wonderfultime after all.
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ll). (25 points) Read the following a*iele. Choose the most suitabb heading from the list
(Af) for each part {1- 5} of the article. There 'rsone extra heading whieh you do not need
to use.
A. The secrct I had to keeP
B. Learningthroughobservation
G. How I suddenlybecamea star performer
D. A painfulbut imPortantlesson
E. Then it happenedagain
F. Losingmy firstjob
1 . ..............
I left schoolwhen lwas seventeen.Eventhough I didn'thave the right qualifications,I managed
to find a job as a secretaryin a privatebus company.Then the companywas taken over by a
bigger company that cut back on runningcosts and laid thirty people off, includingme.
2 . ..............
My older sisterwas sharinga small flat with two other girls in London.She agreedto put me up
until I found a job and a place of my own therc. At first, things didn'tseem too bad. I soon got a
part-timejob in a video shop, but I didn't get on with my boss. After l'd been there for a week,
we had a tenible row and lwalked out.
3. ..............
I didn't say a word about this to my sister. I pretendedto go to work every day. I gof up every
moming,just as usual, and then walkedthe streets.I even stoppedpeopleand asked them for
money. I wasn't too proud to do that, even though I was too proud to tell my sister what had
really happened. I knew that if I told her, she'd tell my parents back home and they'd insist that I
come back to live with them. I just couldnt let them knovv.
4 . ..............
Then I found another part-timejob sellingdrinks at the bar of a comedyclub in South London.
One evening, one of the acts was a man imitatingfamous people. The manager of the club
happenedto be standingnext to me and asked me what lthought of the acl I said'lt's tenible. I
could do better myself!' I meant it, too. I'd ahrays been good at doing things like ftat and making
peoplelaugh at school, but it had never occurredto me until then that pefiaps I could actually
make a livingthat way. I wish I could say that all my troublesendedlhere, and that the manager
immediatelygave me a chanceand lwas huge suc@ss.l/Vftatreallyhappenedwas that I spent
a year working every evening at the bar. I leamed as much as I could by watching the
performers.
5.
ThenI got a chanceto do my own ac{ at anotherclub in Bdghton.To be honest,at first I was
awful.I quicklyleamedit isn'tenoughto imilatefamouspople. Youhaveto makethe audience
laughat the sametime and thafs a thousandtimesmoredifficult.Comedyis sometimes very
hardwork, I cantellyout
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( I was somehaw no longer proud of myself as I ouW not get r*l of the thougttt that I had done
somethingwrong again-'
Gine your story an appropriate title and wrfF betrreen 12O-130word5 (12-f4 lines). (don't
count the words given)"
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