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Task 1
Choose the correct answer
1. What time … the train for
Edinburgh leave?
a. is b. does c. has d. had
2. We will have to wait …
Janet comes home from work before we have dinner.
a. as well as b. before c.
as soon as d. until
3. If Kate … twice, she
wouldn’t have made such a stupid mistake
a. thought b. will think c.
thinks d. had thought
4. Unless you …, we will
never arrive on time.
a. hurry up b. hurried up c.
will hurry up d. had hurried up
5. I’m a little busy … the
moment. I’ll talk to you later.
a. on b. in c. for d. at
6. My grandfather retired
from work last month. He .. for the same company for 40 years
a. was working b. had worked
c. had been working d. had worked
7. The film had … started by
the time we got to the cinema.
a. already b. just c. yet d.
before
8. Philip was … when he
realized he didn’t have enough money to pay the bill.
a. disappointed b.
embarrassed c. frightened d. confused
9. Being stuck in traffic
always makes me feel ……….
a. worried b. relaxed c
excited d. irritated
10. Andy … ………. going to the
cinema to watching videos
a. would rather b. prefers
c. would prefer d. rather prefers
11. You ……… 17 to get a
driving licence in the UK.
a. needn’t be b. should be
c. ought to be c. have to be
12. Jenny should try to be
more … It will be difficult for her if she’s not prepared to change.
a. flexible b. easy-going c.
confident d. optimistic
13. I can see smoke coming
out of the…
a. chimney b. porch c.
ceiling d. roof
14. I think we’ll make a
guest room in the … , upstairs under the roof
a. cellar b. attic c. hall
d. lobby
15. Don’t blame me ……..
that! It’s your own fault.
a. for b. with c. of d.
after
Task 2
Complete the second sentence
using the word in bold. You can use from two to five words including the word
given. Do not change the word given. You get two points for each correct answer
without spelling mistakes.
Example:
The day was so wet that I
stayed at home.
Such
It …was such a wet day
that…… I stayed at home.
16-17. It’s the first time
Henry has traveled abroad.
Never
Henry …………………………….. before.
18-19. Dad will definitely
be pleased with your grades.
Doubt
There’s …………………………………… be
pleased with your grades.
20-21. The weather reporter
has forecast rain for tomorrow.
Will
The weather ………………………………….
tomorrow.
22-23. I think you should
see a dentist about that tooth.
Were
If……………………………………….. see a
dentist about that tooth.
24-25. Sarah said, ‘I’m
sorry I forgot to post the parcel for you’
For
Sarah ………………………………………… the
parcel for me.
26-27. It’s a pity Irene
didn’t come to the party. She would have really enjoyed it.
Wish
I …………………………………………………… to
the party. She would have really enjoyed it.
Task 3
Choose the correct variant
to complete an idiom. Write the corresponding letter in the grid below.
28. I begged Peter not to
say anything but he let the .……… out of the bag and now everyone knows the
secret.
a. cat b. mouse c. rat d.
fly
29. Every evening, come rain
or ……….., Sarah goes to the swimming pool..
a. sun b. shine c. rainbow
d. light
30. Although I’ve taken a
course, I‘m still in ……… when it comes to computers.
a. smog b. fog c. cloud d.
rain
31. He is such an eager
……….. that he even works on weekends and doesn’t feel tired.
a. dog b. duck c. beaver d.
elephant
32. My new jeans fit like a
………….. and they are really comfortable.
a. shoe b. sock c. glove d.
hat
Task 4
Fill in the correct
prepositions to complete the phrasal verbs. You get two points for each correct
answer. Write the correct preposition in the grid below.
Example: Will you fill
___in______ this form, please, sir?
33-34. After days of trying
to convince my parents to allow me to go on the school trip, they finally gave
… and agreed to let me go.
35-36. It’s too late for me
to take … singing as a professional career.
37-38. Tina doesn’t really
get … with her boss. They often argue.
39-40. The police are
looking … the mysterious disappearance of three famous pictures from the
museum.
41-42. It’s amazing how so
many people are hooked … these new reality TV shows.
Task 5
Each sentence contains ONE
mistake (one of the underlined words or phrases). Find the mistake in each
sentence. Write the CORRECTED VARIANT in the box on the right.
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Amanda said she might to go
shopping tomorrow.
go
43 Interest in automatic
data processing has grown rapid since the first large calculators were
introduced in 1950.
44 Vaslav Nijinsky
achieved world recognition as both a dancer as well as a choreographer.
45 Airports must be
located near to major population centers for the convenience of air
travelers.
46 Despite of the
increase in air fares, most people still prefer to travel by plane.
47 Columbus Day is
celebrated on the twelve of October because on that day in 1492, Christopher
Columbus first landed in the Americas.
Task 6
CULTURE WAYS
Listed below are several
situations when you are expected to act in a certain way. Choose the best way
to react. Write the corresponding letter in the grid below. Each correct answer
gains 2 points.
48-49. You are to meet an
English professor, whose name is Helen Wood and whom you have never met before,
at the railway station and bring her to your school. You address her:
a. Hello, Helen, how was the
journey?
b. Good morning, Miss Wood,
how are things?
c. Good morning, Ms Wood,
welcome to Perm!
d. Mrs Wood, how are you?
50-51. Your traveling companion in a train
compartment asks you: "Do you mind if I smoke?” You don’t want them to smoke in
your presence. You say:
a. I hate smokers, so don’t.
b. I’d rather you didn’t.
c. No, don’t.
d. No, go ahead.
52-53. Your friend has received bad news. You say:
a. Excuse me.
b. How bad!
c. I’m so sorry.
d. Poor you.
54-55. Your friend has
broken a cup in your house. She says she’s terribly sorry. You say:
a. Don’t worry, it doesn’t
matter!
b. It’s a pity!
c. Yes, you’re right!
d. You’re welcome!
56-57. The phrase(s) that is
(are) not to be used in a formal context are: (more than one answer is
possible)
a. I’ll sit here, ok?
b. Do you mind if I sit
here?
c. Is this seat free?
d. Could I sit here?
e. Mind if I sit here?
Task 7
READING
Read the article, then
answer the questions below. Write your answers in the grid below.
Glossary:
Gadget: a small tool or
device that does sth useful
HE'S GOTTA HAVE IT! BY
STEVEN POOLE
Gadgets can be wildly
expensive and quickly obsolete, but Steven Poole is still the first to buy
them.
Technological innovations
are often quite stupid. The idea that you might want to walk down the street
holding a mobile phone in front of your face, just to experience the wonders of
video calling, is clearly ridiculous. Luckily for the tech companies, however,
there are some people who jump at the chance to buy into new gadgets before
they are fully ready and cheap enough for the mass-market. They are called
early adopters, and their fate is a terrible one. I should know, since I am one
myself.
Early adopters have a Mecca:
it's Tokyo's Akihabara district, also known as "Electric City", a
neon-soaked warren of high-rise gadget emporia. There, in 1999, I bought a
digital camera, a modern and complicated thing that few people in Britain had
heard of. Over the next few years I watched in growing dismay as digital
cameras became more popular, cheaper and more powerful, until better models
could be had for a quarter of the price I had paid. Did I feel stupid?
What I actually did was
this: I splashed out more money last year for a new one, one that let me feel
pleasantly ahead of the curve once again. But I know that cannot last, and I'll
probably have to buy another in a few years.
You might think we should
just stop being so silly, save our money, and wait to see what really catches
on. But the logic of the industry is such that, if everyone did that, no
innovation would become popular. Imagine the first person to buy an ordinary
telephone soon after Alexander Graham Bell had invented it. Who was he going to
call? Maybe he simply bought two phones, one for a special friend.
But still, the usefulness
and eventual ubiquity of the device wasn't clear at the time. Indeed, the
telephone was originally marketed as a way to listen to music concerts from the
comfort of your own home. Nobody dreamed of the possibility of being able to
speak to any one of millions of people. And yet if Telephone Man, and the
subsequent hundreds and thousands of early adopters after him, had not bought
into the idea, the vast communication networks that we all take for granted
today would never have been built.
The same goes, indeed, for
all new technologies. Those yuppies holding bricks to their ears that we
laughed at in the 1980s made the current mobile phone possible. People who
bought DVD players when they still cost a fortune, instead of today's cheap one
at the local supermarket, made sure that the new format succeeded. Early adopters'
desire for desires invested in the future. And what did they get for their
pains? They got a hole in their bank accounts and inferior, unperfected
technology. But still, they got it first. And today they are still at work,
buying overpriced digital radios, DVD recorders and LCD televisions, and even
3G phones, so that you will be eventually be able to buy better and less
expensive ones.
So next time you see a guy
carrying lots of gadgets and want to laugh at them, think for a minute. Without
early adopters, there would be no cheap mobile phones or DVD players; there
would be no telephone or television either. We are the tragic, unsung
footsoldiers of the technology revolution. We're the desire-addicted vanguard,
pure in heart, dreaming of a better future. We make expensive mistakes so you
don't have to. Really, we are heroes.
58. The writer
a. thinks it is normal to
buy new gadgets
b. thinks it is stupid but
does it anyway
c. does not approve of
buying new gadgets
59. What is an early
adopter?
a. someone who likes to buy
the latest gadgets
b. someone who invents new
gadgets
c. someone who gets to the
shops first
60. What can you buy in
Tokyo's Akihabara district?
a. very cheap gadgets
b. very expensive quality
gadgets
c. very new gadgets
61. According to the writer,
why is it silly buy brand new gadgets?
a. because the products are
low quality
b. because if you wait you
can buy them cheaper
c. because it is too
difficult to get them
62. How were telephones
first marketed?
a. As a way of speaking to
special friends
b. As a way of listening to
music
c. As a way of communicating
with millions
63. Why are early adopters
‘heroes’?
a. because they spend lots
of money
b. because they try out new
inventions for the rest of us
c. because they are funny
64. I jump at the chance
means:
a. miss the opportunity
b. take the opportunity
enthusiastically
c. ignore the chance
65. splashed out (money) means:
a. saved money
b. spent a lot of money
c. lost money
66. 3 ahead of the curve
means:
a. getting things before
everybody else
b. spending too much
c. being happy
67. 5 catches on means:
a. gets cheaper
b. becomes popular
c. no-one buys it
68. overpriced means:
a. too expensive
b. reasonably priced
c. cheap
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