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A_ Choose the correct .answer 0

1:'" l would lâke you, ...::'_me


with my spani.sh,
a- for help; b_ to help; c_ for helping ; ct- having.

2- _S&~_ you start taking the medi.cdneç the better you will feel ..
a- the sooner ;. b, sooner; c, the soonest ; ct- hcw saon-.

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3- people are __~l...
n::wàdaysthan they were..
a- ~rè Iess f~~~ly ; ho.. much less friendly c; much least friendly ;

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~-. . _0.. J':~~s~r1éndly mo~e..

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4...''rM~;$~~ise).$
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for seve.lLOld_ ~r ct1ild •
.'Cl.. far ; b., -suchj c; rather'; ct- erough.

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10_naira' net; ...,6;L_atmy feet .~"

a_: iÇjyirig '; R~L lying ; . c.. laid; ct- Iain..


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!i -, ··'i-;.:: 1: t~É:f;~i;:h""tÎtte Hover:.anGLtb~RenauJt,
but l think the Mèh:::~s is t~, .. :~!o~'l:~
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...b...~mGls-t,·-1?el-iable··"
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'7- Th~ bàr.lJ<~ana<jer ~orl(t gi\B me a loan__k.~_I can provâde a guarahtee fo'~:t~~'Y';,±t
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'.. a.., ,op'cupdition ,; b .. unless ; in Càsei
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c, provâddnq ; d;
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8_ Tf:ie;.nov~~is e.xhrEmêl}F~dr-,-l.t .... _.;.~ _


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ë4 isn' t 'wo;'th "'00 read; b: ·ctc:ikSh' t WO!?th reading"";' c.:·Tshl t worth .rea(ji;ng ;'
. , ';'ô.. isn! t worth:,' r~d:jng.. ... .
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9;;.. Tt -was recarmended that théie should be arother meetin~t __~, if cid nô'!;. take
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a:~despite, b_ there fore~ c.. howwet'; ct- Instead, -"'- ...,., ',":
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.10- :..~)__peoplewent to churcn today, because ~Ef 'l;'aino . of


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a... a little ; b.:.. sone ; c; fetf·.; ct- net much, . ;,,'


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8:.. CCMPLE'IE 'THIS DIALŒUE
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Assf.stant : _~_~~ __...~..!__ ~~~~_ ...._~_.i~ __
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ASsÏ$t.ant : .!~2~~~~~":'::'-.:.ù• .:...!~,~.__ ~~~:':'_~_
Mt' Glu: }les, pl~se ~"'WduldGlike'to buy a sh'irto
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Ase~9tâ\lt •. - ..------------- ....
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M~ Olu : Size s~, l thi~" .:
"",>, Assa:stànt:.: _ji..~__l i_.~,~,:_~ ... ... ·_
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,Mr oiu. Blueo
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Mr Olu: can r try it on ? '\-"'<.,


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.Mt' olu: It sui.t.s meo l think Il 11 take Lt,
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Mr Olu : No, that's aIl. Thankyou.
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c.,. 1lse the verbs given in brackets in the right cense, >. \·0 'ff\;lJ
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1- It is dark now because the moon (not shine) 0 I.J
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2':' He.won' ~cxrei=~~: (tC r~elve)

your Ie+ter ,
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3~ The dog (bïe) you, if l hadnlt ~ied it upo


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4~ l (llsten) hard but l could not hegr anythingc
5- He (fi~h).all day _ BUthe caught just one fish in the evening.
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D_ What is më" spe:o.KerCIbingwf:tenhe says the sentences in colurnnA ? Choose youi a.n.s'We

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'1'1 7 Well cbne ! Congratulations. 1
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/" 2.~~why rot go for ,9 walk , vou look'fl.tired~ "
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b - offer -~.
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/ 4,- \AJhy didn' t you s~y wi th us 1 , . 'd.,;;;. aGCep;Üfl9~ ...
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"'.5- W:;)uldyou like arJ:)ther ql.ass of wine'? " 1
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6.. No snoking a l Iowed, f - repro,ach 4-
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E- bel04;_with the appropriate. l'Oun f6rmed from the ~Qfs1


Canplete each of the sen.t::et1ces
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EXamp~ :' (hungry) peop'le died of __------during the war 0

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hunger
1.iii (long) The {t:~~\1\{of the field Ls ten yards e
2;;. (chOOse), r have"" made à good ~~---o
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3- C rob) ·jtt sed yesterday 0
A __..__'" was canm~
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4;.. (enjoy) Christmas is the t.ime for ~6~2t.\!l,..!'!.,*,\;\J:;,


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_5.:. (holy)The saints are not.ed for their ~::;A.~.!~V~D


6;.. (,proud)-O~osamwa~ hated bec3use of his (
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(just) .srruld be done ta eve.,_"Y


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III R~~9.~9compr~ensioQ.
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Read the followinq passage arl.i~Jhen answer the questions:
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New are for reading, tut menmust bring ta their reading a deai.re ta lea~ 'and a
power of assdmi.Iatdon, Reading a book without assimilating it is like eati09 a meal
w~thout digestfng it,
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,Reading should be active, not passive .. T think ~t ~as G,~ x, Chesterton who said bî::::re
was a great differen~e petween the eagerman whowan,ts"to read a book , and the bored
man v/howants a book b read. l also heard a dreadful story of a manwhô,weht to a
bookshop in England and saf.d.. '_'Canyou reo::::mnend
me a book L can read while listening
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Whenstudents first gJ to a Library. they maybe puzzled as. to what. ta read of a l I


the different subjects .. WeIl, Bacon tells you to look at weak places- .in your arrnour,
and '<$hGws you how ~ fill up the gaps in your kncwIedqe .. On the other hand it is no good
just trying"to fillyour minciwith- kno-vledgee K.n<:&J~E4ge
~n ,~tself is often use l.eas.. i\ ~
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mind overioaded vTith knONledgeis Hke a rcx:m too .fu l I, of furniture ; a man carnot walk

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al::out freely in if:, :and look O,ut ~f the :wincbNs.It is muC;h better to concentrate on a
feN subjects which inte;rest y.u..gEOgraphy, history, art, science _ and' to deai Iightly

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with others, than to march sternly and beavi.Iy thr8Ugh the whoLe rànge of Learrrinq, Like
a sillYé :tpur.i_stgoing through a rnu,seum and not missing 'a single object e If you try to •

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master every subject you may becomè very wise, but y01..l will be very inhuman and you will
probably lose aH your friends. S. you must learn to pick and cnoose, and, you must al so
Learn ta, browse in a library like a cerne], b~sing in
rig the pasture, .If ,you watch a camel
or
!,~ grazing~, yç;uwill see mat although he is suppesed to be one of the most stupid animaIs i
; Ln creaticn, he has at least one '@f:Lt!)echaracteri~tics of the cul.tur'ed m~'n, the power
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'. tq pick and choose .. A s6.Ident,looking fer ~ntai food in a library"should take the 'camél
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as>"his modèle The camel wànders abblit and qrazes first here and, ,then there, sometimes
"from a tree, that âs the top ~helve~ ~f his lilirary, or a bush, the rni.dd'Le shelves, or
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the grass, the bottom shelves , He bites f!l)ff a twig, ch€Ws bitt and if he likes it he a
takes another bite .. If he finds it tasteless or bitter, hé leaVes it and wanders to
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another tree.. SometiInesafter, :trying ......


several
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trees
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~nd p~ants
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he canes back ta his first
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one.. In the end he 1;Ül1 probably sit down and C'_h~ lt: (:)ver.. tJiëiî'tal ëhe.ving over' is â ven,
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good process for a man, as physical che.ving over is for a camele l{:: helps digestion"
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A apted from Sir DoUglasNEYloolds l Ina~gural


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Lecture to the Cultural Centre, Kharmum.


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A_ Cmose the right answer, according., ta the text and wri te dOwn the corresPP!2~i1'}9___l
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1_ Reading a-book "without aas.îrni.Lat.Inq it is-like
a ~ eating a meal.. b~ swallawing a meal..
~c _ having indigestion .. d_ sniffing a mealD

2- A reader must..'
fr-a .:. concentra-te on interesting subjects b; embrace a gcod deal of kfY_)Wlcd
c _ cn.os~ diff~enF subjectso ct- ingest any information~

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o3~ A mind full of knowledge is C'.omp.ar'ed


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a _ a wide rOOT! y b ~.an- overloaded rocm

c _ an empty rOGm" d _ a dark rœm.,

4- The main quality of a reader iso


a ta deal deeply wi th all the subjects ; k b; to know how to choose a subjec
c to read without assimilating cL none of these,
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5- The proçess ta be followed for a good reading is illustrated , by
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a - the wandering of a camel ." '. b the way the camel feeds itself e

c'_ the digestion of a camel ,


• d the cry of a camel 0

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ta illustrate

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B.;. 1_ The writer used canparisons a reading _ He used words such 'as;
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:j eating a meal, digestion, etco

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Find l:wo other canparisons in the text to add to this list :
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2,.-' A:l_'tec:reading the t~t,j choose two adjectives among the following wlüch bettE
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selective, active, Learned 1 crea'ti\7e, cu Ltur'ed,


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Î.. Sxplain in your own words the dif'fereo:e


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between Ita men who:wants ta read a book" and na man v,lho wants a book to reaà'
2 e \rJhat shOtJs that a man is cul tured ':
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:; c Accordtnq to the author, what are the possible dangers in trying to m:J.,stEol
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s-...ibject:when reading 7
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1.. uhinterested
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2..advise :'1-'
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3· pérplexed
4..goes from'one place ta another"
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Into French from III think ft was Go Ke Chesterton" c =;1 to ilwiîHe list:
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IIII COIVlPOSITION

Going to the cinema or rE:::Jè5nga b.Jc)K $ which one do you prefer ? Give your .Lea
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