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1. READING 4, The marmalade the author made: OA) was prepared in a short time As a youre bev Tare fascinated with | ©28)Was prepared withthe help of the coursebook cooking. Not with cooking food myself | C)C) was cool when he tried it -|am usually terrible at it- but with the | Cp) was exactly as he wanted general act of preparing food, especially aking. i lusedo siton the Kitchen counter and watch my mother and | 5: The text mentions: sisters. Whenever they left a cake to rise or potatoes to roast,|_| ()A)some memories ©)B) some feelings buy and were only really available during the winter. My mother | 6. The text is not about: waited for hours outside the local grocer’s for the frst oranges of | C)A) cooking recipes ‘When | grew up, | lost interest in preparing food. Besides, my (UB) someone's childhood hospital duties and seeing patients didn't give me much free | CC) some dificultes in the past tn, Taka tanged ene evening nwt. ind week | Co)aman who wash fessional cook in stock’, itread. | stopped, and read the sign again. Marmalade Il. COMMUNICATION AND VOCABULARY Oc) some recipe Od) weather knew what | was going to buy. | paid forall the ingredients | needed, and feltnappy took mealitiemorethanquarterot_ | COA) Smugaler QB) arsonist ‘an hour to prepare everything. | measured out the sugar and | ()C) solicitor OD) kidnapper water like a professional chef, | remembered my mother’s recipe for marmalade, so making twas relatively easy.twas so | 8, Jane is really proud that |dida’tmneed any cookbook to prepare it When was | friends. Younger, I never waited forthe marmalade to cool before Itried Some. Talways put a finger in ito taste it This time, however, | | OA) sociable OB) big-headed waited untilithad cooled. Then Itried some. Itwas exactly how! | CJC) conceited ©) confident remembered and wanted it-a litle mouthful of sweet sunshine \tepeaie ths over ané over again, nd each ie tasted a6 | 9. wnt was jogging It suddenly started to .. and she doesn't have many (ete fom Masai Cisies by Agata cristo) | CA) drizzle QB) rain heavily 4. When the narrator was a boy he: ©) thunder Od) storm COA) was a good cook 40, He loves playing table tennis. OB) was interested in cooking OA) He's fond of playing table tennis Oc) helped a lot in the kitchen OB) Playing table tennis is his hobby. ©) wasn't allowed to help in preparing food Oc) He's keen on playing table tennis. 2. The author's mathe Od) He's a sticker for table tenis COA) wanted his son to take part in cooking ‘AL always try to (1) wa. OB) let her son go with the neighbours to buy oranges Q.. oc) didnt want to be helped by her son OA \(1) make some exercise; (2) doing shower OD) used to prepare marmalade every year OB) (1) do some exercise; (2) having shower Oc) (1) have breakfast; (2) doing some exercise 3, When the author was older, he... Od) (1) make breakfast; (2) having shower QA) had the chance to buy oranges one day OB) was still keen on cooking 12. My leg is 80 I decided to go to the doctor. Oc) had lots of other responsibilities OA) swollen Ob) drowsy Od) wanted to know his mother's recipe Oc) tickled Od) burning in the morning, after Ocopyrgniby Olmpus, www olmpus eaupl 13. Which is not a job? OA) paramedic OB) ghostwriter Oc) fight attendant Od) job advertisement 414, Please give me OA) your hand Oe) some money Oo) decision Od) piece of advice before you go. 15. A: Jim and | are going to the cinema tonight. Would you like to come with us? B: OA) No, not right now. Op) Yes, and | really enjoyed it. Oc) ove itt Cb) I'd love to. What time do you want to meet? 16.A: I'm taking my Maths test tomorrow. B: OA) Congratulations! OB) Oh, keeping my fingers crossed! Oc) Good luck! Ob) | really apologise! Ill. GRAMMAR 17.1 (1) wee to paying with the new currency at first, But (2) sn ann to itrnow. OA) (1) did not use; (2) is used OB) (1) did not used; (2) is getting used Oc) (1) was not used; (2) get used Ob) (1) was not used: (2) am getting used 18, The number of heavy smokers nowadays. OA) get OB) are Odyis Oc) gets 19.1 (1) sonnes leave unless he (2) . OA) (1) don't; (2) will come ©) (1) will not; (2) comes Oc) (1) will not; (2) will come Od) (1) cannot; (2) comes . decreasing 20. The bill. COA) wasn't paid ©) hasn't been paid Oc) haven't be paid Ob) hasn't paid yet. 21.161 (1) ssusme Fie 1(2) OA) (1) was; (2) would buy Os) (1) were; (2) would buy Oc) (1) would be; (2) bought Od) (1) wilt be; (2) will buy .. buy a mansion in LA. 22. They suggest she to the doctor. OA) will go OB) should go. Oc) go Ob) goes 23, When | (1) him, he (2) semen. in the park. OA) (1) was seeing: (2) was walking Os) (1) was seeing: (2) walked Oc) (1) saw; (2) was walking Od) (1) saw; (2) walked 24, He KNOWS samen French, Oaiitie Ob) a ite Go) few Od)a few 25. (1) doctor (2) examined you yesterday is French. QB) (1); (2) who Od) (1) The; (2) who OA) (1A; @) that Go) (1) The; (2) that 26. Anne's boyfriend is (1) clever. OA) (1) nether; (2) or Ge) (1) neither; (2) nor handsome (2) ©) (1) both; (2) and Od) (1) either; 2) nor IV. ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD 27. ,Harrods” OA) British department store Ob) American college Oc) American landmark ©b) English popular sumame 28, Queen Elizabeth I QA is the longest reigning monarch ever in the word. Ge) has got two birthdays a year. Oc) loves dogs. Od) has got many hobbies. 29, Which sentence(s) is/are true about the USA? OA) The smallest state is Arizona. Oe) There are 50 states. Oc) The biggest state is Alaska Od) The capital city is New York. 30, Which of these are the capital cities? OA) Toronto, Belfast, Sydney ©) New York, London, Canberra Oc) Washington D.C., London, Canberra OD) London, Ottawa, Canberra OSopyghiby Olmpus, www olmpus eau!

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