1. Choose the best answer: Do you like sports?
2. Complete this Instagram post by choosing the best answer for each gap:
We’re having a badawesomegreat time in Mallorca! Yesterday we godidwent swimming. It wereiswas a lot of fun! Today we’re visitingvisitgoing the old town. Tomorrow we’re going to go on a long walk in the forest. We’re going to walk to a beautiful beach, then walkinghikingsnorkeling and sunbathing, and then walk back. It’s a long way and we’re going to be outdoorsin the hotelindoors the whole day. I really want to see that beach! I can’t waithelpgo!
3. Choose the best answer: Were you tired yesterday night?
4. Complete the conversation at a clothes shop:
Jane: Hi.
Mark: Hi. Do you want to try it on first?Can I have a look at those jumpers?Oh, they look very warm.
Jane: Yes, sure.
Mark: Oh, they look very warm. Do you have anything for springtime?How many are they?How much are they?
Jane: Yes, those over there have just arrived.
Mark: They look great! How many are they?How much are they?How much they cost?
Jane: They’re $20.00 each.
Mark: Brilliant! I’ll take the blue one.
Jane: Do you wanted to try it on first?Did you want to try it on first?Do you want to try it on first?
Mark: No need! There you go $20.00.
Jane: Thanks. Bye!
5. Fill in the gaps with only one word:
I known Melany for many years now. We on our first day in college. Back then, she wanted become journalist. She said that, “ I write and study a lot, I improve and become a great writer.” But Melany not study or write much, so in the she decided to do something else.
6. Choose the best answer: What's the last time you visited Wales?
7. Choose the best option for each gap:
Ann didn't have nothinganythingsomething in her fridge. So, she gonegowent to the supermarket. ThereforeBecauseHowever, the weather was so bad, sobecausethat she had never seen manysosuch heavy rain. She thought to herself that, if she plannedplansis planning her shopping better, things like that wouldn’t happen to her.
She went out anywayhoweveralso, and got completely soaked in less thatthenthan a minute. Poor Ann, if she plannedplanshad planned her shopping better, she hadn’t hadwouldn’t have hadwon’t to walk under the rain.
8. Fill in the gaps with only one word:
Summercamps in the USA
Every year, eight million children across United States spend some time at a summer camp. For more than a century, children enjoyed both learning new skills and part in a variety of activities in a friendly environment.
There are 10,000 camps across the country, are designed to look youngsters from the age of six to eighteen. The camps, lasting anything one to eight weeks, often situated in beautiful lakeside areas and there is wide range prices to suit every pocket. The children typically do outdoor activities, including some challenging sports climbing, or indoor activities as drama, music or poetry.
9. Choose the best option:
In the past, British children were frequently encouraged to try out their performing skills for the _____________ of adults.
10. Fill in the gaps using only one word:
How technology is helping the people to talk
The term ‘eye-gaze technology’ may mean to most people but it can be life-changing for anyone suffering a severe speech problem. been invited to try one hi-tech communication aid, I myself sitting staring at a computer screen. As a journalist, this is nothing new for me but for the that this screen features a red dot tracks the movement of my eyes.
11. Choose the best option:
Whether you like it or not, when you go for a job interview, your personal appearance will be judged as an ________ of who you are.
12. Fill in the gaps with only one word.
The morning we set off to Tahiti for our honeymoon, my wife left our front door unlocked. I not rung my dad for to come and lock the door for us, our house could have been into. I don’t really blame her. Those last weeks had been tough. She had on a lot of extra work in order to save money for the whole wedding shabang, and there had been tons of work related messages coming every day.
I mean, I had taken a cab from work and driven by our place, where we picked her and all the luggage up. She kept saying she felt like she was forgetting something important, and no had the taxi dropped us at the terminal than it on her that she had not locked the front door. We’ve been married for 10 years now, but we still laugh about it as if it had happened just yesterday. Now, does fly!
13. Fill in the gaps using only one word:
The Psychology of Marketing
Louis Cheskin, research into the psychology of marketing began in the 1930s, was a pioneering specialist in the . He placed identical products in two different packages, one emblazoned with circles, the with triangles. He asked people which products they preferred, and why. Amazingly, fewer than 80 per cent chose the products in the box with the circles. They believed the content would be higher quality.
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