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II. Use the verbs in brackets in the correct tense or form (10 points)
21. His brother was (give) a car for his twentieth birthday next year.
22. The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybody (go) to bed.
23. Less than half of the cans of paint (use) up to now.
24. After (write) the letter, she put it carefully in an envelope.
25. Can you imagine what I (come) across when I (roll) up the carpet
yesterday.
27. He talked as if he (know) where she was.
28. If you go to England, you’ll have to get used to (drive) on the left.
29. You may feel frightened when you are in a forest (surround) by tall trees.
30. – You have just missed the bus. – All right. I (walk).
The (0) benefits of internet in our life has become certain. Yet, it still takes time for
the internet to reach the countryside and remote (51 ) so I feel it a pity for me and my
friends not to have (52 ) to it. I have an uncle in the city and I occasionally pay him a
(53………..) at weekend, and this is a good chance for me to surf the net. I spend most of
the time surfing webs and I find some really interesting for me. I wish my school could
have access to the internet so that all students in my school could (54............) their learning
to keep their knowledge (55............) .
II. Choose the best answer from A, B, C or D to fill in the gaps in the following passage.
(10 points)
When I was a boy, children always objected to (56) ............. school uniform but
teachers were keen on it because they said all of us looked (57) ............. . Otherwise, they
said, children would complete with each other and the poorer children would be unhappy
because people would see straight away (58) ............... In recent years, however, many
schools have (59)...................the idea of making children wear uniform but, funnily enough,
now that children can wear what they like, they have adopted (60) ............. . When some
journalists visited a (61) .............. , they found that all the boys and girls were dressed
(62) ................ jeans. One girl said she would rather (63)...................wear a coat instead of a
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jersey because no one wants to look different from the other children in the class. Parents
may not be as happy about this as children, but they (64) ............... , because this new kind
of uniform is one that the children like, not something they have been forced to wear, and it
is also (65)................than school uniforms used to be.
“Hey, you!” he said. “What are you doing here with this lion? You can’t walk around
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the streets with a lion. Take it to the Zoo !”
“OK, officer. I want to show Baby the town.”
The man opened the door of his car and the lion jumped in. The car went away.
The next day the police officer saw the same man and the same lion again.
“Hey, you!” he said.” Come over here! And bring that lion with you!”
The man took the lion to the police officer.
“What’s the problem, officer?”
“Problem? I told you yesterday to take the lion to the Zoo!”
“Oh, I did, officer, I took Baby to the Zoo. He enjoyed it very much. But today, I am
taking him to the swimming pool !”
71. A. It wasn’t raining that day.
A. A policeman saw a man with a dog in the centre of New York.
B. The man and his pet were walking along the park.
C. The man didn’t have a car.
72. A. The lion couldn’t get into the car, the lion was too big.
B. The policeman took the lion to the Zoo and put the lion into the cage.
C. The man showed his pet the Zoo.
D. The policeman was happy to see a man with a lion in the centre of London.
73. A. The man had a baby. It was a nice girl of three.
B. Baby was the lion’s name.
C. The policeman told the man to show Baby the town.
D. The lion visited the London Zoo.
74. A. The man could drive a car.
B. The lion didn’t like the Zoo at all.
C. The policeman took the lion to the swimming pool.
D. The policeman met people with lions in London streets every day.
75. A. The lion was the man’s pet.
B. The man had a baby lion as a pet.
C. The policeman showed the park and the school to the lion.
D. When the policeman saw the man with the lion he got very hungry.