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ASSORTED PRACTICE TEST 1
(Time: 50 minutes)
NAME: ………….…….………..…………………….…………..
SCHOOL: ……………….………..…………………....………….
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PART ONE
For questions 1–15, choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) which best completes each sentence.
1. I dont like Anthony, he seems to take too much __________ in criticizing everyone.
A joy B fascination C pleasure D entertainment
2. My family has gone to Edinburgh to pay their last _________ to uncle Tony who
died last Thursday.
A sympathy B respects C love D honours
3. A few passengers were _________ after the liner overturned in a storm.
A plunged B drowned C watered D submerged
4. Hats like this may have been fashionable in the 1980s, but now they are ________ the
times.
A beneath B under C over D behind
5. Who else is of the __________ that we should break the camp?
A conclusion B opinion C remark D theory
6. The sergeant was furious because he hadnt been __________ of the manoeuvres.
A notied B announced C referred D communicated
7. The local press has been pouring _________ on the mayor for dissolving the council.
A blame B hatred C disapproval D scorn
8. I’m _________ too keen on visiting the Parkers again so soon.
A that B none C such D very
9. It’s no wonder the children felt disappointed because rst their parents promised to
take them to Disneyland and then they _________ on their word.
A played down B drew out C came o D went back
10. The army suered very heavy __________, yet, their victory was imposing.
A losses B victims C wounds D harms
11. It’s a chance of a lifetime for me to see Tokio, so I’ll try to __________ the most of it.
A catch B do C full D make
12. Do you think this kind of meat __________ itself to stewing?
A allows B gives C oers D lends
13. It was Martin who _________ the initiative in introducing our guests to the princess.
A adopted B took C led D pursued
14. Martha has been hard _________ to it to organize a fancy dress party for the younger
children.
A forced B ordered C put D made
15. Only one person who can provide the best solution to the question will be promoted
and __________ a nancial grant.
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A served B equipped C entitled D awarded
PART TWO
For questions 16–30, use the word in capitals at the end of each of the following sentences to form
a word that ts suitably in the blank. There is an example at the beginning (0).
0. We had an interesting __discussion___ about football. DISCUSS
16. His rude comments left her _______________ and in tears. SPEAK
17. The rst oil _______________ has been put into operation, oering great potential
for industrial development in Vietnam. FINE
18. He is a very nice person who never _______________ hurts others’ feelings.
KNOW
19. A donation of $10,000 was made by an anonymous _______________ to help
disadvantaged children. BENEFIT
20. Many diseases which were once thought _______________ now can be routinely
treated. CURE
21. These products are _______________, I’m sure you get them for half the price in the
corner market. PRICE
22. The wounded soldier was given some morphine to _______________ the pain. DIE
23. She couldn’t refrain herself from the feeling of _______________ at the way he
behaved. EASY
24. There remain a number of _______________ in Vietnam’s education today.
ADEQUATE
25. Such crimes were _______________ in Vietnam when life was simple and parents
spent more time taking care of their ospring. PRECEDE
26. It’s vital that producers seek to meet _______________ demands of consumers to
make good prots. FULFIL
27. His parents are very worried about his _______________ and lack of condence.
AIM
28. Many people _______________ that Gone with the Wind is one of the greatest lms
ever made. OPINION
29. Everybody was marvelled at the _______________ of the company, which was on the
brink of bankruptcy 5 years ago. BIRTH
30. A _______________ man is always highly appreciated by other people. MAKE
PART THREE
For questions 31–45, complete the sentences with the suitable particles. There is an example at the
beginning (0).
0. Is that the best idea you can come ____up with____?
31. This is a maximum security prison. Nobody has ever broken ____________ here.
32. Stop wasting your time. The whole situation calls ____________ an immediate
response that could bring more decisive eects.
33. Running ____________ your work mates certainly doesn’t inuence the atmosphere
in the oce in any positive way, so I expect you to stop doing that from now on.
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34. Go ____________ pressing Eddie and he’ll agree to your request, for sure.
35. Hardly anyone would have thought that the boxing champion would give
____________ after the rst round.
36. How are they going to make ____________ the time they wasted playing cards
yesterday?
37. My daughter has been asked ____________ to a restaurant by the tall gentleman for
the second time this week.
38. The construction is very light and the materials are pretty cheap. The agent claims
the house can be put ____________ within three months.
39. I like this photograph so much that I’m going to have it blown ____________.
40. As far as I know, the ideology of the party doesnt quite appeal to him and that’s
why he’s thinking of dropping ____________ its ranks.
41. The news about Sue’s pregnancy leaked ____________ quickly despite her eorts to
keep secret.
42. He is not a very outspoken person, so we may nd it hard to sound ____________
his opinions.
43. I cant stop thinking there’s something more that the scheme needs to come
____________.
44. Peter used to be fond of collecting mascots, but after his military service he grew
____________ the hobby.
45. Dont think you can change his approach, he’s too stubborn to be brought
____________.
PART FOUR
For questions 46-55, identify and underline 10 errors in the following passage and correct them.
Write the correction in the spaces provided. There is an example at the beginning (0).
A newspaper makes its money from the price people pay for it and also from the
advertisings it carries. A popular newspaper with a circulation of over ve millions daily
makes a lot of money. Less serious newspapers are probably reading just for
entertainment. They have big headings above the new stories, funny cartoons to look up
and sensational photos of violence. The gossip columns are full of stories of private live
of famous people. No one takes the political views of such papers serious. On the other
hand, in a free country where there is no censorship, serious papers are read principle
for their news, sent to them by its correspondents round the world and by the big news
agencies. People also read these papers for their revisions of new books, lms and plays
and for their editorials what represent the opinion of the newspaper itself about the
important events and issue of the moment.
(0)___advertising___
46. ___________ 47. ___________ 48. ___________ 49. ___________ 50. ___________
51. ___________ 52. ___________ 53. ___________ 54. ___________ 55. ___________
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PART FIVE
For questions 56–67, read the text below and then decide which word (A, B, C or D) best ts each
space. Circle the correct answer. The exercise begins with an example (0).
A GREAT COMPOSER
The classical composer Ernst Hosberger, who passed (0)____C____ earlier this week,
truly (56)_________ the world of contemporary classical music and was a great
(57)_________ of inspiration to a whole generation of (58)________ young artists in
various elds. In many ways his three symphonies completely (59)_________ the
achievements of all other composers of the late twentieth century and by (60)________
the classical genre with jazz, rock and latterly hip-hop, his work at times bore little
(61)_________ to what is commonly considered to be a classical sound.
Born in California just after the Second World War, Hosberger had a strict religious
(62)________ during which he was taught classical piano by his father. He rst found
work as a(n) (63)_________ journalist, playing and composing music in his free time.
During the late sixties, he worked together in (64)_________ with a number of other
amateur musicians before nally (65)__________ professional with the rst public
performance of his inspirational Tenor Sax Concerto in 1971.
From then on, throughout the seventies and eighties, each new work seemed to
(66)_________ the limits of the orchestral medium and also helped to bring classical
music to a wider audience. What many people consider Hosberger’s dening quality
that kept his music fresh and original was that he never lost the human (67)_________
which gave him the ability to sit down and jam with musicians and artists from all walks
of life.
0. A down B up C away D over
56. A revolutionised B restored C renovated D refurbished
57. A form B kind C source D outlet
58. A branching B budding C blooming D bursting
59. A overcame B overshadowed C overturned D overwhelmed
60. A adjoining B attaching C co-joining D fusing
61. A similarity B familiarity C resemblance D identication
62. A family B background C childhood D upbringing
63. A non-contract B o-the-books C freelance D odd-job
64. A collaboration B combination C coordination D contribution
65. A taking B getting C making D turning
66. A overpass B bypass C surpass D encompass
67. A touch B feeling C contact D aspect
PART SIX
For questions 68–79, complete the following article by writing the correct word in each space. Use
only one word for each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
ART
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Art (0)___has___ always been a controversial topic of conversation and is a subject
which is sure to raise many an argument.
Whether you have a passion (68)_____________ sculpture or are crazy
(69)_____________ abstract art, we have to agree that there is a place for all genres. One
of the most controversial artists of our time is the French performance artist, Orlan. She
(70)_____________ a scandal with her rst work, “The Kiss of the Artist”, in which she
sold kisses to the audience, and (71)_____________ actually red from her teaching job
as a direct result of this. Once she got a taste (72)_____________ shocking the public,
though, there was no stopping her and she often found herself in
(73)_____________ water following one of her exhibitions.
Abstract art is often not thought of as “proper art” and sometimes it’s hard to tell if
a painting is either upside (74)_____________ or the wrong way (75)_____________.
However, art doesnt always have to be controversial or cutting edge. Many people take
(76)_____________ art as a hobby and a way of relaxing. Self expression is a form of
relaxation and many people believe that once you (77)_____________ it a try, you will
never give it (78)_____________. The question is, how can you tell if someone really does
like your painting or whether they are just telling a little (79)_____________ lie?
PART SEVEN
Task 1. You are going to read an article about Convenience Food. Choose from the list (A–I) the
sentence, which best summarizes each part (80–86) of the article. There is one extra sentence
which you do not need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0).
A. It is worth paying more for less fat.
B. Convenience food is often not as good as food cooked at home.
C. Added ingredients may improve convenience products.
D. Convenience food has some advantages.
E. Convenience food is usually an expensive alternative.
F. Convenience products are now available which are claimed to be healthier.
G. You may often need to serve additional food.
H. Some convenience products need careful storage and cooking.
I. There is now a greater choice of convenience food.
CONVENIENCE FOOD
(0). _____I_____
Technological advances have dramatically increased the quality and range of
convenience meals that are now available. Vacuum-packed or frozen pre-cooked meals
ready for the microwave, packets of soup, cake and sauce mixes, instant mashed potato
and frozen peas are just a few of the time-saving foods that many people now rely on.
80. ___________
Although pre-prepared meals save time, they may not always be as nutritious as those
prepared in your own kitchen. This is because each time they are heated they lose some
of their vitamins, and many “heat-and-eat” meals have already been cooked before they
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are reheated. Convenience food also tends to contain more sugar, salt and fat than most
other food.
81. ___________
However, there are increasing numbers of so-called “healthy” meals, usually identied
by “healthy eating” symbols or the manufacturer’s own brand name for their low-calorie
products. Some labels mention “reduced” or “controlled” sodium, but these may still
contain considerable amounts of salt.
82. ___________
A meal in a packet is a useful standby, especially in families who like to eat dierent
things at dierent times, and for people who work late. It is often cheaper than a
takeaway and a convenient alternative to cooking from scratch. And it saves on washing
up.
83. ___________
The “healthy” versions of most pre-prepared dishes are more expensive than their
standard equivalents, but may be a better choice if they are lower in fat. Levels of other
ingredients in the standard and “healthy” varieties are usually similar.
84. ___________
Although some ready-made foods are sold as “complete meals, they are rarely a good
source of vegetables or starchy foods, such as brown rice or a whole meal roll.
85. ___________
Despite the fact that food manufacturers and retailers have improved hygiene and food
safety at many stages of the food chain, pre-cooked foods found in chill cabinets may
still be a source of food poisoning. Consumers should keep and prepare these foods
with great care to prevent the spread of bacteria. This means bringing food home as
soon as possible after purchase, keeping it in a refrigerator or freezer, following
microwave guidelines and making sure food is really hot before eating.
86. ___________
Although many people view additives with suspicion, they have their advantages. Their
presence is often vital if food is not to spoil, and many result in better taste, texture or
colour. All additives are the subject of strict safety checks and allergic reactions are very
rare.
Task 2. Read the text again to nd the words or phrases that match the denitions. The rst has
been done as an example (0).
0. quick to prepare ……….time-
saving………..
87.1. good for your health and body ……………………………..
87.2. something to be used if necessary ……………………………..
88.1. right from the beginning ……………………………..
88.2. ordinary ……………………………..
89.1. individually-baked portion of bread ……………………………..
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89.2. processes involved in producing meals for sale ……………………………..
90.1. containers for keeping prepared food cool in shops ……………………………..
90.2. advice on use ……………………………..
PART EIGHT
For questions 91-100, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the rst
sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between 3 and 8
words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning (0).
0. You shouldnt go to London for the day because it’s too far.
GOING
It’s not …….…worth going to London…….….. for the day because it’s too far.
91. Talking to Jim about the problem is pointless because he won’t listen.
USE
It’s no ……………………………………………. about the problem because he won’t
listen.
92. It would be a waste of time to go to the gym after drinking alcohol.
NO
There’s ………………………………………………………… to the gym after drinking
alcohol.
93. Anna didnt like it at all when one of her colleagues got the promotion instead of
her.
RESENTED
Anna ………………………………………………………………… the promotion
instead of her.
94. The notion that cosmetic surgery will become the norm seems rather unrealistic to
me.
FAR
The notion that cosmetic surgery will become the norm seems
…………………………… ………………………………. to me.
95. The completion of the work was scheduled for last week.
BEEN
The work ………………………………………………..…………… last week.
96. Just thinking about entering the university makes him so happy.
THOUGHT
The ………………………………………………..…………… makes him so happy.
97. Everybody wants Tom to be the MC for such a signicant anniversary.
DEMAND
He is ………………………………………………..…………… for such a signicant
anniversary.
98. I dont think you mean what you say about helping me.
EARNEST
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I dont think ……………………………………..………………..…………… helping
me.
99. He decided that a politicians life was not for him and retired early.
CUT
He decided that he ………………………………………………..…………… and
retired early.
100.He declared his disapproval of the bahaviour of his supporters.
IT
He let ………………………………………………..…………… the bahaviour of his
supporters.
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Part one
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
C B B D B A D B D A D D B C D
Part two
16 speechless 21 Overpriced 26 Unfulfilled
17 Refinery 22 deaden 27 aimlessness
18 Knowingly 23 unease 28 Opine
19 Benefactor 24 inadequacies 29 Rebirth
20 incurable 25 Unprecedented 30 Self-made
Part three
31 out of 36 Up for 41 out
32 For 37 out 42 Out
33 down 38 Up 43 off
34 on 39 Up 44 Out of
35 in 40 Out of 45 round
Part four
A newspaper makes its money from the price people pay for it and also from the
advertisings it carries. A popular newspaper with a circulation of over ve millions daily
makes a lot of money. Less serious newspapers are probably reading just for
entertainment. They have big headings above the new stories, funny cartoons to look up
and sensational photos of violence. The gossip columns are full of stories of private live
of famous people. No one takes the political views of such papers serious. On the other
hand, in a free country where there is no censorship, serious papers are read principle
for their news, sent to them by its correspondents round the world and by the big news
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agencies. People also read these papers for their revisions of new books, lms and plays
and for their editorials what represent the opinion of the newspaper itself about the
important events and issue of the moment.
(0)___advertising___
46. __million__47. ____read____48. ____at____49. ____lives___ 50. __seriously__
51. _principally_52. ___their____53. ___reviews__54. ___which___55.
___issues__
Part five
56 A 59 B 62 D 65 D
57 C 60 D 63 C 66 C
58 B 61 C 64 A 67 A
Part six
68 For 71 Was 74 Down 77 Give
69 About 72 On 75 round 78 up
70 Created 73 Deep 76 Up 79 white
Part seven
80 B 82 D 84 G 86 C
81 F 83 A 85 H
87.1 nutritious 88.1 from
scatch
89.1 whole
meal roll
90.1 Chill
cabinets
87.2 standby 88.2 standard 89.2 food
chain
90.2 guidelines
Part eight
91 Use talking to Jim
92 no sense/point in going
93 resented one of her colleagues getting
94 rather far fetched
95 was to have been completed
96 Of entering the university very thought of entering the
university
97 in great demand as the MC
98 you are in earnest about
99 Was not cut out for being a politician/was not cut out to be
100 it to be known that he disapproved of
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ASSORTED PRACTICE TEST 1 (Time: 50 minutes)
NAME: ………….…….………..…………………….………….. SCORE:
SCHOOL: ……………….………..…………………....………….
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PART ONE
For questions 1–15, choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) which best completes each sentence.
1. I don’t like Anthony, he seems to take too much __________ in criticizing everyone. A joy B fascination C pleasure D entertainment
2. My family has gone to Edinburgh to pay their last _________ to uncle Tony who died last Thursday. A sympathy B respects C love D honours
3. A few passengers were _________ after the liner overturned in a storm. A plunged B drowned C watered D submerged
4. Hats like this may have been fashionable in the 1980s, but now they are ________ the times. A beneath B under C over D behind
5. Who else is of the __________ that we should break the camp? A conclusion B opinion C remark D theory
6. The sergeant was furious because he hadn’t been __________ of the manoeuvres. A notified B announced C referred D communicated
7. The local press has been pouring _________ on the mayor for dissolving the council. A blame B hatred C disapproval D scorn
8. I’m _________ too keen on visiting the Parkers again so soon. A that B none C such D very
9. It’s no wonder the children felt disappointed because first their parents promised to
take them to Disneyland and then they _________ on their word. A played down B drew out C came off D went back
10. The army suffered very heavy __________, yet, their victory was imposing. A losses B victims C wounds D harms
11. It’s a chance of a lifetime for me to see Tokio, so I’ll try to __________ the most of it. A catch B do C fulfil D make
12. Do you think this kind of meat __________ itself to stewing? A allows B gives C offers D lends
13. It was Martin who _________ the initiative in introducing our guests to the princess. A adopted B took C led D pursued
14. Martha has been hard _________ to it to organize a fancy dress party for the younger children. A forced B ordered C put D made
15. Only one person who can provide the best solution to the question will be promoted
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For questions 16–30, use the word in capitals at the end of each of the following sentences to form
a word that fits suitably in the blank. There is an example at the beginning (0).
0. We had an interesting __discussion___ about football. DISCUSS
16. His rude comments left her _______________ and in tears. SPEAK
17. The first oil _______________ has been put into operation, offering great potential
for industrial development in Vietnam. FINE
18. He is a very nice person who never _______________ hurts others’ feelings. KNOW
19. A donation of $10,000 was made by an anonymous _______________ to help disadvantaged children. BENEFIT
20. Many diseases which were once thought _______________ now can be routinely treated. CURE
21. These products are _______________, I’m sure you get them for half the price in the corner market. PRICE
22. The wounded soldier was given some morphine to _______________ the pain. DIE
23. She couldn’t refrain herself from the feeling of _______________ at the way he behaved. EASY
24. There remain a number of _______________ in Vietnam’s education today. ADEQUATE
25. Such crimes were _______________ in Vietnam when life was simple and parents
spent more time taking care of their offspring. PRECEDE
26. It’s vital that producers seek to meet _______________ demands of consumers to make good profits. FULFIL
27. His parents are very worried about his _______________ and lack of confidence. AIM
28. Many people _______________ that Gone with the Wind is one of the greatest films ever made. OPINION
29. Everybody was marvelled at the _______________ of the company, which was on the
brink of bankruptcy 5 years ago. BIRTH
30. A _______________ man is always highly appreciated by other people. MAKE PART THREE
For questions 31–45, complete the sentences with the suitable particles. There is an example at the beginning (0).
0. Is that the best idea you can come ____up with____?
31. This is a maximum security prison. Nobody has ever broken ____________ here.
32. Stop wasting your time. The whole situation calls ____________ an immediate
response that could bring more decisive effects.
33. Running ____________ your work mates certainly doesn’t influence the atmosphere
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34. Go ____________ pressing Eddie and he’ll agree to your request, for sure.
35. Hardly anyone would have thought that the boxing champion would give
____________ after the first round.
36. How are they going to make ____________ the time they wasted playing cards yesterday?
37. My daughter has been asked ____________ to a restaurant by the tall gentleman for the second time this week.
38. The construction is very light and the materials are pretty cheap. The agent claims
the house can be put ____________ within three months.
39. I like this photograph so much that I’m going to have it blown ____________.
40. As far as I know, the ideology of the party doesn’t quite appeal to him and that’s
why he’s thinking of dropping ____________ its ranks.
41. The news about Sue’s pregnancy leaked ____________ quickly despite her efforts to keep secret.
42. He is not a very outspoken person, so we may find it hard to sound ____________ his opinions.
43. I can’t stop thinking there’s something more that the scheme needs to come ____________.
44. Peter used to be fond of collecting mascots, but after his military service he grew ____________ the hobby.
45. Don’t think you can change his approach, he’s too stubborn to be brought ____________. PART FOUR
For questions 46-55, identify and underline 10 errors in the following passage and correct them.
Write the correction in the spaces provided. There is an example at the beginning (0).

A newspaper makes its money from the price people pay for it and also from the
advertisings it carries. A popular newspaper with a circulation of over five millions daily
makes a lot of money. Less serious newspapers are probably reading just for
entertainment. They have big headings above the new stories, funny cartoons to look up
and sensational photos of violence. The gossip columns are full of stories of private live
of famous people. No one takes the political views of such papers serious. On the other
hand, in a free country where there is no censorship, serious papers are read principle
for their news, sent to them by its correspondents round the world and by the big news
agencies. People also read these papers for their revisions of new books, films and plays
and for their editorials what represent the opinion of the newspaper itself about the
important events and issue of the moment. (0)___advertising___
46. ___________ 47. ___________ 48. ___________ 49. ___________ 50. ___________
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For questions 56–67, read the text below and then decide which word (A, B, C or D) best fits each
space. Circle the correct answer. The exercise begins with an example (0).
A GREAT COMPOSER
The classical composer Ernst Hoffsberger, who passed (0)____C____ earlier this week,
truly (56)_________ the world of contemporary classical music and was a great
(57)_________ of inspiration to a whole generation of (58)________ young artists in
various fields. In many ways his three symphonies completely (59)_________ the
achievements of all other composers of the late twentieth century and by (60)________
the classical genre with jazz, rock and latterly hip-hop, his work at times bore little
(61)_________ to what is commonly considered to be a classical sound.
Born in California just after the Second World War, Hoffsberger had a strict religious
(62)________ during which he was taught classical piano by his father. He first found
work as a(n) (63)_________ journalist, playing and composing music in his free time.
During the late sixties, he worked together in (64)_________ with a number of other
amateur musicians before finally (65)__________ professional with the first public
performance of his inspirational Tenor Sax Concerto in 1971.
From then on, throughout the seventies and eighties, each new work seemed to
(66)_________ the limits of the orchestral medium and also helped to bring classical
music to a wider audience. What many people consider Hoffsberger’s defining quality
that kept his music fresh and original was that he never lost the human (67)_________
which gave him the ability to sit down and jam with musicians and artists from all walks of life. 0. A down B up C away D over 56. A revolutionised B restored C renovated D refurbished 57. A form B kind C source D outlet 58. A branching B budding C blooming D bursting 59. A overcame B overshadowed C overturned D overwhelmed 60. A adjoining B attaching C co-joining D fusing 61. A similarity B familiarity C resemblance D identification 62. A family B background C childhood D upbringing 63. A non-contract B off-the-books C freelance D odd-job 64. A collaboration B combination C coordination D contribution 65. A taking B getting C making D turning 66. A overpass B bypass C surpass D encompass 67. A touch B feeling C contact D aspect PART SIX
For questions 68–79, complete the following article by writing the correct word in each space. Use
only one word for each space. There is an example at the beginning
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Art (0)___has___ always been a controversial topic of conversation and is a subject
which is sure to raise many an argument.
Whether you have a passion (68)_____________ sculpture or are crazy
(69)_____________ abstract art, we have to agree that there is a place for all genres. One
of the most controversial artists of our time is the French performance artist, Orlan. She
(70)_____________ a scandal with her first work, “The Kiss of the Artist”, in which she
sold kisses to the audience, and (71)_____________ actually fired from her teaching job
as a direct result of this. Once she got a taste (72)_____________ shocking the public,
though, there was no stopping her and she often found herself in
(73)_____________ water following one of her exhibitions.
Abstract art is often not thought of as “proper art” and sometimes it’s hard to tell if
a painting is either upside (74)_____________ or the wrong way (75)_____________.
However, art doesn’t always have to be controversial or cutting edge. Many people take
(76)_____________ art as a hobby and a way of relaxing. Self expression is a form of
relaxation and many people believe that once you (77)_____________ it a try, you will
never give it (78)_____________. The question is, how can you tell if someone really does
like your painting or whether they are just telling a little (79)_____________ lie? PART SEVEN
Task 1.
You are going to read an article about Convenience Food. Choose from the list (A–I) the
sentence, which best summarizes each part (80–86) of the article. There is one extra sentence
which you do not need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0).
A. It is worth paying more for less fat.
B. Convenience food is often not as good as food cooked at home.
C. Added ingredients may improve convenience products.
D. Convenience food has some advantages.
E. Convenience food is usually an expensive alternative.
F. Convenience products are now available which are claimed to be healthier.
G. You may often need to serve additional food.
H. Some convenience products need careful storage and cooking.
I. There is now a greater choice of convenience food. CONVENIENCE FOOD (0). _____I_____
Technological advances have dramatically increased the quality and range of
convenience meals that are now available. Vacuum-packed or frozen pre-cooked meals
ready for the microwave, packets of soup, cake and sauce mixes, instant mashed potato
and frozen peas are just a few of the time-saving foods that many people now rely on. 80. ___________
Although pre-prepared meals save time, they may not always be as nutritious as those
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are reheated. Convenience food also tends to contain more sugar, salt and fat than most other food. 81. ___________
However, there are increasing numbers of so-called “healthy” meals, usually identified
by “healthy eating” symbols or the manufacturer’s own brand name for their low-calorie
products. Some labels mention “reduced” or “controlled” sodium, but these may still
contain considerable amounts of salt. 82. ___________
A meal in a packet is a useful standby, especially in families who like to eat different
things at different times, and for people who work late. It is often cheaper than a
takeaway and a convenient alternative to cooking from scratch. And it saves on washing up. 83. ___________
The “healthy” versions of most pre-prepared dishes are more expensive than their
standard equivalents, but may be a better choice if they are lower in fat. Levels of other
ingredients in the standard and “healthy” varieties are usually similar. 84. ___________
Although some ready-made foods are sold as “complete” meals, they are rarely a good
source of vegetables or starchy foods, such as brown rice or a whole meal roll. 85. ___________
Despite the fact that food manufacturers and retailers have improved hygiene and food
safety at many stages of the food chain, pre-cooked foods found in chill cabinets may
still be a source of food poisoning. Consumers should keep and prepare these foods
with great care to prevent the spread of bacteria. This means bringing food home as
soon as possible after purchase, keeping it in a refrigerator or freezer, following
microwave guidelines and making sure food is really hot before eating. 86. ___________
Although many people view additives with suspicion, they have their advantages. Their
presence is often vital if food is not to spoil, and many result in better taste, texture or
colour. All additives are the subject of strict safety checks and allergic reactions are very rare.
Task 2. Read the text again to find the words or phrases that match the definitions. The first has
been done as an example (0).
0. quick to prepare ……….time- saving……….. 87.1. good for your health and body
…………………………….. 87.2.
something to be used if necessary
…………………………….. 88.1. right from the beginning
…………………………….. 88.2. ordinary
…………………………….. 89.1.
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processes involved in producing meals for sale
…………………………….. 90.1.
containers for keeping prepared food cool in shops …………………………….. 90.2. advice on use
…………………………….. PART EIGHT
For questions 91-100, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between 3 and 8
words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning (0).
0. You shouldn’t go to London for the day because it’s too far. GOING
It’s not …….…worth going to London…….….. for the day because it’s too far.
91. Talking to Jim about the problem is pointless because he won’t listen. USE
It’s no ……………………………………………. about the problem because he won’t listen.
92. It would be a waste of time to go to the gym after drinking alcohol. NO
There’s ………………………………………………………… to the gym after drinking alcohol.
93. Anna didn’t like it at all when one of her colleagues got the promotion instead of her. RESENTED
Anna ………………………………………………………………… the promotion instead of her.
94. The notion that cosmetic surgery will become the norm seems rather unrealistic to me. FAR
The notion that cosmetic surgery will become the norm seems
…………………………… ………………………………. to me.
95. The completion of the work was scheduled for last week. BEEN
The work ………………………………………………..…………… last week.
96. Just thinking about entering the university makes him so happy. THOUGHT
The ………………………………………………..…………… makes him so happy.
97. Everybody wants Tom to be the MC for such a significant anniversary. DEMAND
He is ………………………………………………..…………… for such a significant anniversary.
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I don’t think ……………………………………..………………..…………… helping me.
99. He decided that a politician’s life was not for him and retired early. CUT
He decided that he ………………………………………………..…………… and retired early.
100.He declared his disapproval of the bahaviour of his supporters. IT
He let ………………………………………………..…………… the bahaviour of his supporters. – the end –
ASSORTED PRACTICE TEST 1 Part one 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 C B B D B A D B D A D D B C D Part two 16 speechless 21 Overpriced 26 Unfulfilled 17 Refinery 22 deaden 27 aimlessness 18 Knowingly 23 unease 28 Opine 19 Benefactor 24 inadequacies 29 Rebirth 20 incurable 25 Unprecedented 30 Self-made Part three 31 out of 36 Up for 41 out 32 For 37 out 42 Out 33 down 38 Up 43 off 34 on 39 Up 44 Out of 35 in 40 Out of 45 round Part four
A newspaper makes its money from the price people pay for it and also from the
advertisings it carries. A popular newspaper with a circulation of over five millions daily
makes a lot of money. Less serious newspapers are probably reading just for
entertainment. They have big headings above the new stories, funny cartoons to look up
and sensational photos of violence. The gossip columns are full of stories of private live
of famous people. No one takes the political views of such papers serious. On the other
hand, in a free country where there is no censorship, serious papers are read principle
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agencies. People also read these papers for their revisions of new books, films and plays
and for their editorials what represent the opinion of the newspaper itself about the
important events and issue of the moment.
(0)___advertising___
46. __million__47. ____read____48. ____at____49. ____lives___ 50. __seriously__
51. _principally_52. ___their____53. ___reviews__54. ___which___55. ___issues__ Part five 56 A 59 B 62 D 65 D 57 C 60 D 63 C 66 C 58 B 61 C 64 A 67 A Part six 68 For 71 Was 74 Down 77 Give 69 About 72 On 75 round 78 up 70 Created 73 Deep 76 Up 79 white Part seven 80 B 82 D 84 G 86 C 81 F 83 A 85 H 87.1 nutritious 88.1 from 89.1 whole 90.1 Chill scatch meal roll cabinets 87.2 standby 88.2 standard 89.2 food 90.2 guidelines chain Part eight 91 Use talking to Jim 92 no sense/point in going 93
resented one of her colleagues getting 94 rather far fetched 95 was to have been completed 96
Of entering the university  very thought of entering the university 97 in great demand as the MC 98 you are in earnest about 99
Was not cut out for being a politician/was not cut out to be
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Document Outline

  • A Great Composer
  • Art