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ЕНГЛЕСКИ ЈЕЗИК
Април 2022. године
Трајање теста: 180 минута
Дозвољени прибор: хемијска оловка

УПУТСТВО ЗА РАД
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Тест садржи 29 задатака, које треба решити за 180 минута. Појединачни бодови наведени
су у тесту у сваком задaтку. Максималан број бодова је 136.
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правописно исправни. Одговори не треба да буду написани свим великим словима. Ако
уочите грешку, записано прецртајте и напишите нови одговор. Нечитки записи и нејасне
исправке бодоваће се са нула (0) бодова.
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заокружити слово испред тачног одговора. Уколико у овим задацима поред тачних
одговора заокружите и нетачне, добићете нула (0) бодова.
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Task 1 301121010701 5

In the following dialogue, five sentences have been removed. Choose from sentences A–E
to complete the dialogue. Write the appropriate letters (A–E) next to the numbers (1–5).

Dialogue
Susan: What horrible weather today. I’d love to go out, but I think it will just continue raining.
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Jane: (1)
Susan: I hope you’re right. Listen, I’m having a party this Saturday. Would you like to come?
Jane: Oh, I’d love to. Thank you for inviting me. Who’s coming to the party?
Susan: Well, lots of people haven’t told me yet. But, Peter and Mark are going to help out with
the cooking!
Jane: (2)
Susan: Would you? That would be great!
Jane: (3)
Susan: That sounds delicious! I know my Italian cousins are going to be there. I’m sure they’ll
love it.
Jane: Italians? Maybe I’ll bake a cake then…
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Susan: (4)
Jane: Well, if you say so… Is there going to be a theme for the party?
Susan: (5)
Jane: I’m sure it’ll be lots of fun.
Susan: But I’m going to hire a clown!
Jane: A clown! You’re kidding me.
Susan: No, no. As a child, I always wanted a clown. Now, I’m going to have my clown at my
own party.
Jane: I’m sure everyone will have a good laugh.
Susan: That’s the plan!
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Sentences

A I’ll make lasagna!

B No, no. They’re not like that. They’ll love your lasagna.
C Hey, I’ll help, too!

D Oh, I don’t know. Perhaps the sun will come out later this afternoon.

E No, I don’t think so. Just a chance to get together and have fun.

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Task 2 301121010502 3

Read the following text.

World champion memory man

A
Dominic O’Leary is the man with the best memory in the world. He can tell you the day of any
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date in any year. What day was April 21, 1876? “Wednesday”, says Dominic. He can remember
the teams and the scores of every football match in every World Cup. And he became world
champion memory man when he remembered the order of thirty-five packs of playing cards!
B
At school, Dominic was a pupil who couldn’t remember his lessons. “My Maths and English
teachers said I was stupid because I could never remember what they taught me.” But four
years ago he saw a programme on television which showed people how to improve their
memory, and last October he became world champion.
C
Dominic, 34, can earn 800 pounds a day on European TV programmes. He lives with his
wife, Alison, a clothes designer, in a small village near Bath, and he is the manager of an office
cleaning company.
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Taken from Headway, Teacher’s Book, elementary level, Oxford University Press, 1993

Read the statements below and find out which paragraph A–C gives this information. Write
the appropriate letter on the line next to the statement.

Which paragraph tells us about Paragraph

1. Dominic’s personal circumstances?

2. Dominic’s extraordinary abilities?


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3. Dominic’s incredible transformation?

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Task 3 301122010201 1

Read the notice below.

We can’t offer gallery tours every hour today


because one of our guides is sick.
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The tours will run every two hours.

Next tour at 1 pm

Choose the answer (A–D) which is true according to the text.

A Today, there will be two guided tours every hour.

B The tour after 1 pm will be at 3 pm.

C There won’t be any guided tours of the gallery today.


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D The gallery will be closed for two hours.

Task 4 301141030001 8

Your cat Minnie got lost. You plan to organise a search party to look for Minnie this afternoon.
Write a message to your friends on a Group Chat telling them about Minnie’s disappearance
and ask them to help you look for her. The message should specify when and where the search
party will meet and you should also thank your friends.

Use 40–50 words.


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Task 5 301151010201 6

Read the text below and for each gap choose the answer which fits best according to the
text. Circle the appropriate letter (A–D) for each gap 1–6 in the table below.

How do you usually spend your birthday? I definitely cannot bear just _(1)_ at home all day!
My mother and father do not let me have a party at home every year. That is because we live in
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a small _(2)_ at the top of a skyscraper on the edge of the city, so there is not _(3)_ space.

Last year I did some online research to find something different. I found a great _(4)_ we could
all go to, with lots of exciting rides and attractions. So off we went, and it was definitely much
better _(5)_ any other birthday celebration I had had before!

The place was not too far from our home, so we arrived there very quickly by bus. We all had a
lovely time, and when I got back to school afterwards and told my classmates all about it, they
were really _(6)_ on going there too!

1. A stay B staying C stayed D to stay


2. A bungalow B house C flat D cottage
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3. A many B lot C much D some
4. A retail park B theme park C aquarium D shop
5. A than B as C which D that
6. A interested B crazy C keen D inspired

Task 6 301151030002 3

Form questions which ask for the underlined words.


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1. They usually travel there by plane.


?

2. Peter is really intelligent.


?

3. The children were looking for the ball.


?

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Task 7 301152030001 3

Complete each second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to each first one.

1. They produce these cars in Japan.

These cars in Japan.


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2. I don’t know his phone number, so I can’t ring him.

If I knew his phone number, I him.

3. Is it necessary for me to bring my passport?

Do bring my passport?

Task 8 301152010502 5
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Read the dialogue below and put the verbs in the brackets into the correct tense forms.

A: Hello!

B: Hello, where (1) (you / go)?

A: Caledonian Hotel, please, but I (2) (not / know)


where it is.

B: Oh, I (3) (find) it, don’t worry.

(4) (ever / you / be) to England?


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A: No, but my family are from England. They (5) (move)


to Canada a long time ago.

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Tasks 9, 10 and 11 are related to Text 1 which you will find in the centre of the test.
Read Text 1 and complete Tasks 9–11.

Task 9 301221010501 4

Match each paragraph A–D with the most appropriate headline. Write the appropriate
letters (A–D) on the lines next to the headlines 1–6. There are two headlines which you do
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not need to use.

Headlines

1. Philanthropic efforts

2. Girl power

3. Who is Taylor Swift?

4. From a farm to the country capital

5. Controversial award
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6. Country music career

Task 10 301221010102 6

Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) and tick the appropriate
column in the table below.

T F
1. Apart from singing, Swift is also the author of her music.
Swift grew up in Nashville, Tennessee and that is why she became
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2.
interested in country music.
Apart from winning numerous music awards, Swift also received
3.
favourable reviews.
4. Once, Swift stole the MTV Video Music Award from Beyoncé.
Swift argued with Kanye West on the stage when she was supposed to
5.
receive the Best Female Video Award.
In one of her speeches, Swift encouraged young women to stand up for
6.
themselves.

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Task 11 301252010501 3

Choose the answer (A or B) which best completes each sentence.

1. Taylor Swift is not just a singer. She is famous /…/ a songwriter, too.
A like
B as
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2. Taylor Swift was /…/ talented that she started performing as a young child.
A such
B so

3. Taylor Swift’s grandmother was an opera singer, so she often gave her /…/.
A advice
B advise
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Task 12 301221010503 4

Complete gaps 1–4 with the words from the box. You can use each word only once.

unfamiliar    firmly    governing    challenges

While there have been real breakthroughs in the e-plane industry, the technical

(1) that remain are keeping everyone’s feet


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(2) on the ground. Then there are the aviation regulations. The

industry has spent years making the rules (3) flying safe and very

strict. In the US, these aren’t just regulations, they’re laws, and the authorities are unwilling to

change anything when they’re still (4) with the technology and the

risks associated with it.

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Task 13 301221010204 5

In the following text, five words have been removed. Choose which word best fits each gap.
Circle the appropriate letter (A–D) for each gap 1–5 in the table below.

Some of the time our personal data is _(1)_ online with our consent. We post our birthday
and photographs on social media. However, our data often travels further than we realise, and
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can be used in ways that we did not intend. Certain news scandals about data breaches, where
personal data has been lost or shared without consent, have _(2)_ made people much more
aware of potential dangers of sharing information online.
So, can we do anything to protect our data? As people are increasingly aware of, and worried
about, data protection, governments and organisations are taking a more active _(3)_ in
protecting privacy. As internet users, we should all have a say in how our data is used. It is
important that we _(4)_ more attention to how data is acquired, where it is stored and how it is
used. As the ways in which we use the internet _(5)_ to grow and change, we will need to stay
informed and keep demanding new regulations and better information about how to protect
ourselves.

1. A made B   produced C   connected D shared


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2. A recently B   ago C never D before
3. A decision B   procedure C role D steps
4. A take B   pay C buy D make
5. A continue B   endure C stay D progress

Task 14 301251010201 4

Read the text below and for each gap choose the answer which fits best according to the
text. Circle the appropriate letter (A–D) for each gap 1–4 in the table below.
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George loves planes! He first saw a plane when he was seven years old and he was absolutely
fascinated. He _(1)_ to the airport every week and _(2)_ down the tail number of every plane
he sees. He _(3)_ this since he was ten. By the time he left school he _(4)_ over 5 000 different
tail numbers from all over the world.

1. A has gone B had gone C goes D went


2. A writes B had been writing C had written D was writing
3. A has been doing B is doing C does D had done
4. A has collected B had collected C has been collecting D had been collecting

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ПРИЛОГ
Пажљиво извуците дволисницу са текстовима.

Text 1

Taylor Swift
A
Singer/songwriter Taylor Swift was earning renown as a country music singer by the age of 16. Early
hits like “Love Story” and “You Belong With Me” appealed to country and pop fans alike and helped
fuel the multi-platinum success of her albums, including the Grammy-winning Fearless (2008). She
continued to top the charts and her other albums also achieved immense commercial success.
B
Swift was born on December 13, 1989 in Reading, Pennsylvania. She spent her early years on her
family’s Christmas tree farm in nearby Wyomissing. Her grandmother had been a professional opera
singer, and Swift soon followed in her musical footsteps. By the age of 10, Swift was singing at a variety
of local events, including fairs and contests and began writing her own songs and learning guitar at
12 years old. To pursue her music career, Swift often visited Nashville, Tennessee, the country music
capital.
C
Swift was nominated and won numerous awards and critical praise for her work but the MTV Video
Music Award’s Best Female Video for “You Belong With Me” stirred controversy when rapper Kanye
West leaped to the stage during her speech, took the microphone and declared that R&B singer
Beyoncé should have won Swift’s award. The stunned Swift was unable to make her acceptance speech
and West was removed from the show. West later apologized to Swift privately and made a public
apology on The Jay Leno Show.
D
Later, West tried to take credit for her fame in one of his songs, but when she won another Grammy
for Album of the year in 2016, she made an empowerment statement: “I wanna say to all the young
women out there, there are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or
take credit for your accomplishments or your fame, but if you just focus on the work, and you don’t let
those people sidetrack you, someday when you get where you’re going, you’ll look around and you will
know that it was you and the people who loved you who put you there. And that will be the greatest
feeling in the world.”
Adapted from Wikipedia.org
Text 2

The Story of Amber Hagerman and the Unsolved Disappearance Behind the AMBER Alert

Introduction
Amber Hagerman was a typical 9-year-old girl living in Arlington, Texas. She was in the Girl Scouts.
She and her 5-year-old brother, Ricky, loved to ride their bicycles together.
Then, the unthinkable happened on one horrible afternoon.

Amber Hagerman Disappears

On January 13, 1996, Amber Hagerman rode her bike into the parking lot of an abandoned grocery
store. A man in a black pickup truck got out, forcefully took Amber off of her bike, and stuffed her
into the cab of the truck. She screamed once and was kicking at her abductor, said the only witness to
Amber’s abduction, Jimmie Kevil.
He called the police shortly after seeing Amber’s abduction. It was to no avail. Despite more than 50
police officers and federal agents looking for Amber, they didn’t find the youngster alive.
Five days later, a passerby found Amber’s body in a rain-swollen creek approximately four miles from
the abandoned parking lot. Her throat was cut. Authorities believed a thunderstorm swept Amber’s
body into the creek because apartment maintenance workers in the area didn’t see anything out of the
ordinary before the storm.
Amber’s parents, Donna Whitson and Richard Hagerman, were in disbelief when police officers told
them of the terrible news. They always held out hope that their precious angel was alive and would
come back to them. Amber’s father even told reporters that she was still alive after the police left their
house.
To this day, the murderer has not been brought to justice. Detectives in the Arlington area receive
occasional tips that they follow. Only one person saw what happened. A lack of information and other
witnesses following the abduction may have slowed any progress in finding Amber.
Shortly after Amber’s funeral, Diane Simone, a mom herself, called into a local radio station. She had
an idea. She figured if the local media sent out weather alerts, they could do the same for abducted
children. When the National Weather Service issues an alert for severe weather, it interrupts television
and radio broadcasts while making a loud noise. Why not do the same for kidnapped children?

A Tragedy Births Change

The idea stuck. Broadcasters in the Dallas-Fort Worth area partnered with local law enforcement to
alert viewers and listeners to child abductions. Since 1996, the AMBER Alert system, named after
Amber Hagerman, went nationwide. Experts believe that more than 800 children were found safe
thanks to the alert system as of December 2015. Abductors are more likely to release children when
they discover that authorities issued an AMBER Alert.
Here’s how AMBER Alerts work. Once law enforcement determines if a case meets certain criteria,
authorities notify broadcasters and state transportation agencies. Alerts interrupt programming,
appear on statewide transportation signs, show up on digital billboards and even arrive as text messages
on cell phones.
Donna Williams, the current name of Amber Hagerman’s mother, said that the alert system named
in memory of her daughter is bittersweet. In an interview in 2016, 20 years after Amber’s murder,
the grieving mother said, “There’s another part of me that wonders what would have happened if we
would have had the alert when Amber went missing. Could it have helped bring her back to me?”
Also in 2016, Simone, the mother who came up with the idea for an alert system and who is now in
her 70s, said that a lack of information played a part in Amber Hagerman’s murder and abduction.
“They were saying Amber was taken at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, thrown in a pickup truck and driven
somewhere, and that nobody saw anything. I’m sorry, that’s not possible. The problem was not that
people didn’t see anything, it’s that they didn’t know what they were seeing.”

William DeLong
Adapted from https://allthatsinteresting.com
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Task 15 301251010502 4

Complete the text with the correct forms of the words in the brackets.

Droughts don’t always become (1) (NATURE) disasters, but when

they do, they result in a famine, like the one in Ethiopia between 1983 and 1985. The current
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(2) (SITUATE) in Somalia, in East Africa, is another example. Since

1991, many different parts of Somalia have been fighting each other in the Somali Civil War.

This has affected the (3) (DISTRIBUTE) of food around the country

and caused the (4) (DIE) of thousands of people.

Task 16 301251010203 4

Choose the answer (A–D) which best completes each sentence.


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1. You /…/ the bills two weeks ago.

A had better pay B should pay

C should have paid D ought to pay

2. You /…/ go there with me. It’s not difficult. I can handle it.

A don’t have to B may not

C had better not D might not

3. /…/ mind lending me your car for a couple of days?


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A Could you B Can you

C Will you D Would you

4. Entrance to the museum was free. We /…/ to get in.

A needn’t pay B needn’t have paid

C didn’t need to pay D must not pay

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Task 17 301251010204 4

Choose the answer (A–D) which best completes each sentence.

1. I am angry /…/ her for lying to me.

A on B with C of D to
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2. By this age, children become relatively independent /…/ their parents.

A off B from C of D with

3. I hate being laughed /…/.

A /  B to C on D at

4. I’ve never read anything /…/ Dickens.

A by B from C of D off
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Task 18 301252030002 3

Using the word(s) in capitals, write new sentences so that each second sentence has the
same meaning as each first one. The word(s) in capitals cannot be altered in any way.

1. Why on earth did I buy such a big car? IF ONLY

2. Could I borrow your car? LEND


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3. I’m afraid you can’t smoke in here. ALLOWED

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Task 19 301245030001 12

You are a junior journalist for a local paper. There has been a break-in into a local youth club.
Look at the notes that a police officer made and then write a short newspaper report about the
incident. Make sure your report contains all the information from the notes.

Type of offence: Break-in


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Estimated time: 10:45 PM, last night (Wednesday, June 11th)
Reliable witnesses, if any: Yes, a young woman walking her dog.
Damage: A broken office window
Items missing: Two laptops, four speakerphones, a flat-screen TV and several books and
magazines
Suspect description: Wearing a mask
Sex: Unknown
Age: Unknown
General appearance: Wearing black clothes
Distinctive marks: Scar on the back of the right hand

Use 100–110 words.


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Task 20 301252010503 4

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in the brackets.

1. We were not amazed when we saw the famous singer there because she

(already / have) concerts in our town.


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2. We’ll let you know when your delivery (arrive) here.

3. This time next week my daughter (lie) on that exotic


beach.

4. The book we wanted to buy (be / sold) because there


were no copies on the shelf.

Task 21 301252010204 5

Read the text below and for each gap choose the answer which fits best according to the
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text. Circle the appropriate letter (A–D) for each gap 1–5 in the table below.

Assassination is the murder of _(1)_ important for political reasons. One of _(2)_
assassinations is that of US President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, in November, 1963. The
police _(3)_ Lee Harvey Oswald for the murder. _(4)_ said that Oswald _(5)_ the president
from the Texas school book warehouse building, while the president’s car was driving past.

1. A some one B someone C none D anyone


2. A the most famous B famouser C most famous D much famous
3. A questioned B investigated C arrested D charged
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4. A He B They C Them D That


5. A was shooting B shoots C had shot D has shot

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Task 22 301251030005 6

Put the dialogue into the indirect speech. You are given the beginning of each sentence.

Roger: Excuse me, is the manager in? (1)


The shop assistant: He left the shop a few minutes ago. (2)
Roger: Do I need the receipt to get a refund? (3)
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The shop assistant: Of course you do. (4) Will you, please, leave it here? (5) I’ll show it to the
manager as soon as he comes back. (6)

Roger asked the shop assistant . (1)

She replied

. (2) Roger wanted to know

. (3)

The shop assistant said (4)


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and asked . (5)

She promised

. (6)

Tasks 23, 24, 25 and 26 are related to Text 2 which you will find in the centre of the test.
Read Text 2 and complete Tasks 23–26.

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Choose the correct answer (A–C).

This text is

A an essay.

B an article.

C a review.

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Task 24 301321010202 1

Which summary best describes the content of Text 2? Choose the correct answer (A–C).

A The text gives us the story behind creating and setting up the AMBER Alert system.

B The text tells us about the problems the police face when investigating child abductions.
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C The purpose of this text is to raise awareness among people that the role of the public is
essential in helping the police in the cases of child abduction.

Task 25 301325010201 4

Choose the correct answer (A–D).

1. Where was Amber Hagerman when she was abducted?


A Playing with her brother on the playground near their house.
B She was in front of an empty building.
C Riding her bike in the park.
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D She was going to buy some groceries for her mum.

2. How did the police know that she was abducted?


A Somebody saw the abduction and called the police.
B Her brother was with her and he called the police.
C A man from the black truck informed the police.
D When she did not come back, her parents alarmed the police.

3. How does the AMBER Alert work?


A When a child is missing people should yell and alarm others.
B The public is immediately informed through mass media and in many other ways.
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C Weather forecasts on TV must be interrupted with the news.


D Witnesses should call the police as soon as they see something suspicious.

4. How did Mrs. Simone get the idea for the AMBER Alert?
A Her child had also been kidnapped and she wanted to help other parents.
B She was the eyewitness of the kidnapping.
C She thought that people did not pay attention to the kidnapping because they were
minding their own business.
D She believed that people saw the abductor and his truck but were not aware of that.

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Task 26 301352010202 4

Match the words with their definitions. Write the appropriate letters (A–F) on the lines
next to the words (1–4). There are two definitions which you do not need to use.

Words
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1. witness

2. creek

3. release

4. current

Definitions

A of the present time or most recent


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B give freedom or free movement to someone or something

C people who watch something, especially television

D a narrow area of water that flows into the land from the sea, a lake etc.

E a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident

F causing great pain, difficulty, damage etc.; very serious, harsh


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Task 27 301351010401 4

Complete gaps 1–4 with the correct forms of the words from the box.

likely    proceed    employ    hard
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Squatters can be people who experience long-term financial (1)
due, for example, to loss of (2) or failure to pay a mortgage,

which might lead to them losing their house. But some squatters simply have no consideration

for property owners and just enjoy a lifestyle free of certain financial responsibilities. Luckily

for house owners, the new law has increased the (3) of squatters

being evicted and becoming involved in legal (4) .


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Task 28 301352010403 3

Using the word(s) in capitals, complete each second sentence so that it has a similar
meaning to each first one. The word(s) in capitals cannot be altered in any way.

1. What time do the inspectors arrive tomorrow? DUE

What time tomorrow?

2. The most likely situation is that they awarded him the medal during the war. MUST

He during the war.


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3. The only reason I haven’t moved to Paris yet is the cost. FOR

Had , I would already have


moved to Paris.

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Task 29 301343010201 17

Retell a dream you, or someone you know, had. Answer the following questions:
• What was the scene (when, where, why)?
• What happened?
• How did the dream end?
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• How did you feel after the dream? / If it is not your dream you are retelling, how do you
think they felt?

Use 120–150 words.


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