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KOMBIACIJA A GIMNAZIJA 1 . What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 2 . The word “shower curtain” is an object used in: Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 3 . What is the right word for the writer of drama? Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 4 . What is the right response? “I like the latest fashion for spring.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 5 . Complete the sentence: “She couldn’t remember _______________ she lost her key.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 6 . Which of the following verbs is a phrasal verb? Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 7 . Which sentence shows a comparison of an adverb? Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 8 . Complete the sentence with the correct words! “They sell _________ in the pet shop.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 9 . My colleague is always leaving the office door unlocked.” It means that the action: Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 10 . Complete the sentence: “Sue arrived on time, ______________________________.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 11 . Complete the sentence: “Our house ______________ in the 19 th century.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 12 . Complete the sentence: “I was watching TV ____________________.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 13 . Complete the sentence: “Once I’d told him the truth, I ________________________.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 14 . Complete the sentence: “I want you to meet the people ________ I work with.” Англиски (Прв странски јазик) 15 . Complete the sentence: “I was watching TV ____________________.” Англиски (Прв странски

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1 . What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

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2 . The word “shower curtain” is an object used in:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

3 . What is the right word for the writer of drama?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

4 . What is the right response? “I like the latest fashion for spring.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

5 .Complete the sentence: “She couldn’t remember _______________ she lost her key.”

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6 . Which of the following verbs is a phrasal verb?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

7 . Which sentence shows a comparison of an adverb?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

8 .Complete the sentence with the correct words! “They sell _________ in the pet shop.”

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9 .“My colleague is always leaving the office door unlocked.” It means that the action:

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10 .Complete the sentence: “Sue arrived on time, ______________________________.”

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11 .Complete the sentence: “Our house ______________ in the 19th century.”

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12 .Complete the sentence: “I was watching TV ____________________.”

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13 .Complete the sentence: “Once I’d told him the truth, I ________________________.”

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14 .Complete the sentence: “I want you to meet the people ________ I work with.”

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15 . Complete the sentence: “I was watching TV ____________________.”

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16 .Complete the sentence: “Once I’d told him the truth, I ________________________.”

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17 . Complete the sentence: “Alcohol is allowed only for those who are _______________________.”

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18 . Complete the sentence: “He ______________________ of the office while the manager is away.”

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19 . Complete the sentence: “Can you see the man dressed in a suit ___________________ in the corner?”

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20 . Which is correct?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

21 . Complete the sentence: “They ____________ arrived home by now.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

22 .Complete the sentence: “If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I ________________________________.”

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23 . Choose the correct answer:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

24 . Complete the question: “Where ________ Bill born?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

25 .Complete the sentence: “By the time I am fifty I ___________________ enough money to retire.”

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26 .Complete the sentence: “Sue’s mother asked her how she ___________________ her jeans.”

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27 .Complete the sentence: “You are going to study harder from now on, _____________________?”

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28 .Complete the sentence: “This time next year ______________________________.”

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29 .Complete the sentence: “This is the film ______________________________.”

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30 . Complete the sentence: “The music is too loud. Please Англиски

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______________________.”(Прв странски јазик)

31 .Complete the sentence: “You’ll ___________ work much harder if you want to pass this test.”

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32 .Complete the sentence: “What I love about this country is ______________________________.”

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33 .Which is the correct negative form of the sentence? “We had to wear a uniform at school.”

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34 .Complete the sentence: “He is constantly _______________________ about the weather .”

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35 .Complete the question: “_______ does this telephone belong ______?”

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36 . Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

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37 . Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ English fluently, but I don’t.”

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38 . Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am ______________________.”

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39 . Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

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40 .Complete the sentence criticizing your friend for having forgotten a friend’s birthday: “You _________________________ his birthday.”

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41 . Complete the sentence to express contradicting situation: “___________________ feeling ill, she went to school.”

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42 . Complete the sentence to express intention: “He went to Germany ________________ to learn the language.”

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43 . What is the right response? “I didn’t pass my driving test.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

44 . What is the right response? “The radiator isn’t working.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

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45 . What is the right response? “What a fantastic time we had last night!”

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46 . What is the right response? “Oh, not again. This computer just never works.”

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47 . Complete the sentence: “A man in sitting on a bench, reading a newspaper and ________________ a sandwich.”

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48 . What would you say to this statement? “I am desperate for a drink.”

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49 . What is the right response? “How’s your mother?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

50 . What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

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51 . What is the right response? “The radiator isn’t working.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

52 . “Crash helmet” is something you put:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

53 . He played so long that he broke two strings on:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

54 . What is the right response? “Oh, not again. This computer just never works.”

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55 . What is the right response? “My computer crashed.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

56 . What is the right response to express dislike? “I like the latest fashion for spring.”

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57 . What is the right response? “I didn’t pass my driving test.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

58 . What does the sign “Pickpockets about. Watch out!” mean?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

59 . Complete the sentence expressing habit: “They _____________ stay up all night when they had no job.”

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60 . Complete the sentence: “This time next week ______________________________.”

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61 . Complete the sentence: “You are going to study harder from now on, _____________________?”

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62 . Complete the sentence criticizing your friend for having forgotten a friend’s birthday: “You _________________________ his birthday.”

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63 . Complete the sentence: “A man in sitting on a bench, reading a newspaper and ________________ a sandwich.”

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64 .Complete the sentence: “If you've finished your work, ________________________.”

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65 . What is the right response? “How’s your friend Alice?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

66 . What is the right response? “The radiator isn’t working.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

67 . What is the right response? “What a fantastic time we had last night!”

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68 . Finish the sentence: “Their relationship didn’t last. They____________.”

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69 .Finish the sentence: “He asked me to ____________because nobody could hear me.”

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70 . Finish the sentence: “I must _______________ who did this.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

71 .Complete the sentence with the correct option: “Mom told us to fasten our ______________ when we were leaving for Italy.”

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72 . Choose the correct answer. “That was a _______________ dinner.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

73 .Complete the sentence: “My friend was homesick, and she ____________ all her family and friends.”

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74 .What is the right response? “I am fed up with the buses in this city. They never leave ______________.”

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75 . What would you say to this statement? “I am desperate for a drink.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

76 . What is the right response? “What a fantastic time we had last night!”

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77 .What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

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78 .Complete the sentence: “The boy ________ moved in next door is from another country.”

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79 . Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

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80 . Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ English fluently, but I don’t.”

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81 . Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am ______________________.”

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82 . Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ run faster, but I don’t.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

83 . Complete the sentence expressing apology: “We are ______________________.”

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84 . Complete the sentence to express contradicting situation: “___________________ feeling ill, she went to school.”

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85 . Complete the sentence to express intention: “He went to Germany ________________ to learn the language.”

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86 . Complete the sentence: “The meeting was boring, so he decided to____________.”

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87 . Complete the sentence. “You look worried. What’s on your______?”

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88 . What is the right word for a famous person?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

89 . He has his own net page which is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

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90 . “To get on fine with somebody” means:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

91 .Complete the sentence with the correct word. “Oprah show is very popular TV _______ program because people reveal secrets about their personal lives.”

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92 .Complete the sentence with the correct word: “The scientists are very satisfied with the last medicine that shows a significant ___________ in the fight against cancer.”

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93 .Finish the sentence with the correct word: “My dog listens to all my orders. It’s a very ______________ dog.”

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94 . “A button has _______________ my shirt.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

95 . Complete this sentence. “Can you give me a ___________ of bread, please?”

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96 . Complete the sentence: “They went to _______ seaside.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

97 . “Contaminated” means:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

98 . “Remarkable” means:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

99 . “Delay at the airport” means:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

100 .Finish the sentence: “Julie is not a very _____________ person. She wore high-heeled shoes for our five-mile walk.”

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101 .In the sentence: “Anna is so childish. She’s always having temper tantrums”, the word “childish” means that:

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102 . The word art gallery indicates a place where:

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103 . Finish the sentence: “The holiday this year was a brilliant African Safari. It was the greatest ____________.”

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104 .Complete the sentence with the correct word: “Tim is __________ with soap operas. He spends hours watching TV.”

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105 . To “count on somebody” means:

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106 . Fill the gap: “The_______ of living goes up and up. It’ll never go down.”

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107 .How would you kindly reject somebody’s offer: “Why don’t you come over on Sunday?”

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108 . What is the right response? “I think we should all grow our own fruit and vegetables.”

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109 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

When do people start texting and checking their emails?

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110 . Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the

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public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

What is Strictly Come Dancing?

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When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone. What does the word “upset” in the text mean?

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112 .

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

According to the text, all the people in this world __________________.

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113 . When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the

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morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

What is the most common advice?

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114 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

How often is the programme broadcast?

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115 . When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

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According to the text, the author usually _____________.

116 .

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

Who gave advice to the author?

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117 .

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

The word “confide” in the text means:

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118 . Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again

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and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

Who takes part in the programme?

119 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

What do celebrities and their partners do?

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120 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

How did the public vote?

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121 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

When is the Results Show shown?

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122 . When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me

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and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

Who lost interest in people’s little sorrows and joys?

123 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

Who also votes for their favorite dancers?

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124 .

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

How will one feel in the morning if they don’t go to sleep at once?

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125 . What do you say when somebody says: “Would you like to join us?”

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126 . Complete the response: “You must _________________________ for your actions.”

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When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

According to the text, what do people tell the author?

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128 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What kind of coats are “oversized coats?”

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129 . Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly

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what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand

According to the text, who can you contact when you have a mobile phone in your hand?

130 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

What do the judges vote for in the Results Show?

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131 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What kind of coats are they talking about in the text?

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132 . Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on

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Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

How long has it been on?

133 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What does the word “versatile” in the text mean?

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134 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

According to the text, where are people using mobile phones?

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135 . Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking

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to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

Why cannot people use texting or the Internet when they are underground?

136 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What did the author visit?

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137 . Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the

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waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!What is this text about?

138 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What does the word “stormed” in the text mean?

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139 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

When is the programme broadcast?

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140 . Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

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What does the word “hues” in the text mean?

141 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What do people usually do when they are underground?

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142 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

How can the masculinity of the oversized coats be changed?

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143 . When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action.

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The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

According to the text, when you can’t sleep, experts recommend:

144 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.The word “device” in the text refers to:

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145 . Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged

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from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What does “talking to people in real life” mean?

146 .

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

What did Gatsby have?

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147 .

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

According to the text, what are the calming activities?

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148 . When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only

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when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

When should one decide on a plan of action?

149 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

How many people are using mobile phones in a public place?

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150 . When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it

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is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.What does the word “upset” in the text mean?

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Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

How did the author travel?

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1 . What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

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2 . The word “shower curtain” is an object used in:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

3 . What is the right word for the writer of drama?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

4 . What is the right response? “I like the latest fashion for spring.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

5 .Complete the sentence: “She couldn’t remember _______________ she lost her key.”

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6 . Which of the following verbs is a phrasal verb?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

7 . Which sentence shows a comparison of an adverb?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

8 .Complete the sentence with the correct words! “They sell _________ in the pet shop.”

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9 .“My colleague is always leaving the office door unlocked.” It means that the action:

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10 .Complete the sentence: “Sue arrived on time, ______________________________.”

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11 .Complete the sentence: “Our house ______________ in the 19th century.”

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12 .Complete the sentence: “I was watching TV ____________________.”

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13 .Complete the sentence: “Once I’d told him the truth, I ________________________.”

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14 .Complete the sentence: “I want you to meet the people ________ I work with.”

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15 . Complete the sentence: “I was watching TV ____________________.”

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16 .Complete the sentence: “Once I’d told him the truth, I ________________________.”

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17 . Complete the sentence: “Alcohol is allowed only for those who are _______________________.”

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18 . Complete the sentence: “He ______________________ of the office while the manager is away.”

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19 . Complete the sentence: “Can you see the man dressed in a suit ___________________ in the corner?”

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20 . Which is correct?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

21 . Complete the sentence: “They ____________ arrived home by now.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

22 .Complete the sentence: “If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I ________________________________.”

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23 . Choose the correct answer:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

24 . Complete the question: “Where ________ Bill born?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

25 .Complete the sentence: “By the time I am fifty I ___________________ enough money to retire.”

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26 .Complete the sentence: “Sue’s mother asked her how she ___________________ her jeans.”

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27 .Complete the sentence: “You are going to study harder from now on, _____________________?”

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28 .Complete the sentence: “This time next year ______________________________.”

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29 .Complete the sentence: “This is the film ______________________________.”

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30 . Complete the sentence: “The music is too loud. Please Англиски

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31 .Complete the sentence: “You’ll ___________ work much harder if you want to pass this test.”

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32 .Complete the sentence: “What I love about this country is ______________________________.”

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33 .Which is the correct negative form of the sentence? “We had to wear a uniform at school.”

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34 .Complete the sentence: “He is constantly _______________________ about the weather .”

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35 .Complete the question: “_______ does this telephone belong ______?”

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36 . Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

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37 . Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ English fluently, but I don’t.”

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38 . Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am ______________________.”

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39 . Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

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40 .Complete the sentence criticizing your friend for having forgotten a friend’s birthday: “You _________________________ his birthday.”

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41 . Complete the sentence to express contradicting situation: “___________________ feeling ill, she went to school.”

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42 . Complete the sentence to express intention: “He went to Germany ________________ to learn the language.”

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43 . What is the right response? “I didn’t pass my driving test.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

44 . What is the right response? “The radiator isn’t working.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

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45 . What is the right response? “What a fantastic time we had last night!”

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46 . What is the right response? “Oh, not again. This computer just never works.”

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47 . Complete the sentence: “A man in sitting on a bench, reading a newspaper and ________________ a sandwich.”

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48 . What would you say to this statement? “I am desperate for a drink.”

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49 . What is the right response? “How’s your mother?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

50 . What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

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51 . What is the right response? “The radiator isn’t working.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

52 . “Crash helmet” is something you put:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

53 . He played so long that he broke two strings on:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

54 . What is the right response? “Oh, not again. This computer just never works.”

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55 . What is the right response? “My computer crashed.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

56 . What is the right response to express dislike? “I like the latest fashion for spring.”

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57 . What is the right response? “I didn’t pass my driving test.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

58 . What does the sign “Pickpockets about. Watch out!” mean?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

59 . Complete the sentence expressing habit: “They _____________ stay up all night when they had no job.”

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60 . Complete the sentence: “This time next week ______________________________.”

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61 . Complete the sentence: “You are going to study harder from now on, _____________________?”

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62 . Complete the sentence criticizing your friend for having forgotten a friend’s birthday: “You _________________________ his birthday.”

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63 . Complete the sentence: “A man in sitting on a bench, reading a newspaper and ________________ a sandwich.”

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64 .Complete the sentence: “If you've finished your work, ________________________.”

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65 . What is the right response? “How’s your friend Alice?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

66 . What is the right response? “The radiator isn’t working.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

67 . What is the right response? “What a fantastic time we had last night!”

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68 . Finish the sentence: “Their relationship didn’t last. They____________.”

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69 .Finish the sentence: “He asked me to ____________because nobody could hear me.”

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70 . Finish the sentence: “I must _______________ who did this.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

71 .Complete the sentence with the correct option: “Mom told us to fasten our ______________ when we were leaving for Italy.”

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72 . Choose the correct answer. “That was a _______________ dinner.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

73 .Complete the sentence: “My friend was homesick, and she ____________ all her family and friends.”

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74 .What is the right response? “I am fed up with the buses in this city. They never leave ______________.”

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75 . What would you say to this statement? “I am desperate for a drink.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

76 . What is the right response? “What a fantastic time we had last night!”

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77 .What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

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78 .Complete the sentence: “The boy ________ moved in next door is from another country.”

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79 . Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

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80 . Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ English fluently, but I don’t.”

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81 . Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am ______________________.”

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82 . Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ run faster, but I don’t.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

83 . Complete the sentence expressing apology: “We are ______________________.”

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84 . Complete the sentence to express contradicting situation: “___________________ feeling ill, she went to school.”

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85 . Complete the sentence to express intention: “He went to Germany ________________ to learn the language.”

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86 . Complete the sentence: “The meeting was boring, so he decided to____________.”

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87 . Complete the sentence. “You look worried. What’s on your______?”

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88 . What is the right word for a famous person?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

89 . He has his own net page which is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

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90 . “To get on fine with somebody” means:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

91 .Complete the sentence with the correct word. “Oprah show is very popular TV _______ program because people reveal secrets about their personal lives.”

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92 .Complete the sentence with the correct word: “The scientists are very satisfied with the last medicine that shows a significant ___________ in the fight against cancer.”

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93 .Finish the sentence with the correct word: “My dog listens to all my orders. It’s a very ______________ dog.”

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94 . “A button has _______________ my shirt.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

95 . Complete this sentence. “Can you give me a ___________ of bread, please?”

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96 . Complete the sentence: “They went to _______ seaside.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

97 . “Contaminated” means:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

98 . “Remarkable” means:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

99 . “Delay at the airport” means:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

100 .Finish the sentence: “Julie is not a very _____________ person. She wore high-heeled shoes for our five-mile walk.”

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101 .In the sentence: “Anna is so childish. She’s always having temper tantrums”, the word “childish” means that:

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102 . The word art gallery indicates a place where:

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103 . Finish the sentence: “The holiday this year was a brilliant African Safari. It was the greatest ____________.”

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104 .Complete the sentence with the correct word: “Tim is __________ with soap operas. He spends hours watching TV.”

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105 . To “count on somebody” means:

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106 . Fill the gap: “The_______ of living goes up and up. It’ll never go down.”

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107 .How would you kindly reject somebody’s offer: “Why don’t you come over on Sunday?”

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108 . What is the right response? “I think we should all grow our own fruit and vegetables.”

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109 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

When do people start texting and checking their emails?

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110 . Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the

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public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

What is Strictly Come Dancing?

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When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone. What does the word “upset” in the text mean?

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112 .

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

According to the text, all the people in this world __________________.

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113 . When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the

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morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

What is the most common advice?

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114 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

How often is the programme broadcast?

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115 . When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

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According to the text, the author usually _____________.

116 .

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

Who gave advice to the author?

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117 .

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

The word “confide” in the text means:

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118 . Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again

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and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

Who takes part in the programme?

119 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

What do celebrities and their partners do?

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120 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

How did the public vote?

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121 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

When is the Results Show shown?

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122 . When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me

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and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

Who lost interest in people’s little sorrows and joys?

123 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

Who also votes for their favorite dancers?

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124 .

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

How will one feel in the morning if they don’t go to sleep at once?

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125 . What do you say when somebody says: “Would you like to join us?”

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126 . Complete the response: “You must _________________________ for your actions.”

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When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

According to the text, what do people tell the author?

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128 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What kind of coats are “oversized coats?”

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129 . Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly

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what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand

According to the text, who can you contact when you have a mobile phone in your hand?

130 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

What do the judges vote for in the Results Show?

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131 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What kind of coats are they talking about in the text?

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132 . Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on

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Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

How long has it been on?

133 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What does the word “versatile” in the text mean?

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134 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

According to the text, where are people using mobile phones?

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135 . Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking

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to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

Why cannot people use texting or the Internet when they are underground?

136 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What did the author visit?

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137 . Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the

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waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!What is this text about?

138 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What does the word “stormed” in the text mean?

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139 .

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

When is the programme broadcast?

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140 . Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

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What does the word “hues” in the text mean?

141 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What do people usually do when they are underground?

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142 .

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

How can the masculinity of the oversized coats be changed?

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143 . When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action.

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The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

According to the text, when you can’t sleep, experts recommend:

144 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.The word “device” in the text refers to:

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145 . Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged

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from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What does “talking to people in real life” mean?

146 .

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

What did Gatsby have?

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147 .

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

According to the text, what are the calming activities?

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148 . When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only

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when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

When should one decide on a plan of action?

149 .

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

How many people are using mobile phones in a public place?

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150 . When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it

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is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.What does the word “upset” in the text mean?

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Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

How did the author travel?

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FRIZERAJ

1 . Complete the sentence: “The _____________ has increased in the last two years.”

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2 . Complete the sentence: “What is the ______________ of people who smoke in your country?”

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3 . Complete the sentence: "She performed __________________ last month."

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4 . Which activity is happening right now?

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5 . Complete the sentence: “Feeling exhausted I decided to _________________________.”

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6 . Complete the sentence: “She exercises three times ______ day, every day.”

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7 . Complete the sentence: “If you ________ red and yellow, you ________ orange.”

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8 . Finish the sentence: "A person who saves money is _________________."

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9 . A school trip is:

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10 .The underlined word is closest in meaning to: Traveling by plane iscomfortable

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11 .Choose the word that has the same meaning as the underlined word. "My job involves meeting clients."

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13 . When somebody whispers it means that he:

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14 . Complete the sentence with the correct word. I was told to go through passport control and then to go to _________ number 31.

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15 . A fair girl is:

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16 . Choose the correct answer to finish the sentence. “A baker is a person who ...”

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17 .Choose the correct word to complete the sentence! " My cousin has been looking for a ________________."

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18 .Choose the correct word to fill in the gap. "I’ve spent a huge ______ of time on getting this thing to work."

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19 . “An armchair” is a piece of ______________."

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20 . Complete the sentence: “I go to the dentist once a year for a _____________.”

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21 . When you like something you see, you say:

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22 . Complete the question to ask about someone's appearance: ___________________ now in her seventies?

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24 . What do you say when you make a suggestion for going out?

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25 . Complete the sentence with the correct form to be polite in a formal way: ‘Excuse me, _______________ please?’

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26 . You are introduced to Mr. Patty, your headmaster. You say:

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27 . Complete the sentence with the correct phrase expressing disagreement. "__________________________ too much control."

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28 . What do you say when somebody says: “Could you help me, please?”

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29 . What do you say when somebody says: “Would you like to join us?”

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30 .

Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti

What does Mr. Smith’s company sell?

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31 . Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another

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supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti

For how long was the delivery late?

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Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti

The word essential is closest in meaning to:

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33 .

Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti According to the text, Mr. Smith’s company is being __________________.

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Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti

Who will place another order?

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35 .

Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

This story is mainly about:

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36 . Complete the sentence with the correct word. I was told to go through passport control and then to go to _________ number 31.

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37 . Complete the sentence. I would _______________ work all day long than to work night shift.

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38 . This is a __________________edition. It is decided how many books will be published.

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39 . The underlined word is closest in meaning to: "They live in a really unusualhouse."

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40 . He fell down but__________________ he wasn’t hurt.

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41 . Choose the correct word to fill in the gap. “Nobody can work with Allison. She's just an .......... person to deal with.”

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42 . ‘He must have been drunk’ means that:

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43 . The sentence “I think that he will survive at the end” means that:

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44 . Which one of the verbs is in Present Perfect Continuous Tense?

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45 . Complete the following sentence. The ballet dancer danced ___________________.

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46 . Fill in the gap. “100,000 babies ______ born in this hospital every year.”

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47 . He couldn't ______________their behavior any more. He went away.

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48 . Complete the question: “Where ________ Bill born?”

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49 . Complete the sentence: “The colors in this portrait are wonderful. Did you ________ it yourself?”

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50 . Complete the sentence: “We saw an accident while we ________________ for the bus.”

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51 . Complete the question: “What did you _______ last weekend?”

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52 . Complete the sentence. He was in France two months:

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53 . Somebody’s speaking and you want to show interest by saying:

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54 . You want to make a suggestion to your friend and you say:

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55 . Somebody gives you a birthday present. You are pleased and you say:

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56 . When you want to give an example of something, you say:

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57 . When you want to meet someone, you say:

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58 .

Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

The names of other discoveries and inventors are no longer known because:

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Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

Why do we owe this unknown man a great debt?

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60 .

Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

What is hard, smooth and clear?

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Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

Why can you see through a window?

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62 . Mrs. Rich dressed in blue jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. She went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed and told her that the dress was sold. Mrs. Rich walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in

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the window before finally buying the dress. What did Mrs. Rich wear?

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Mrs. Rich dressed in blue jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. She went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed and told her that the dress was sold. Mrs. Rich walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress.Did Mrs. Rich buy the dress?

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64 .

Mrs. Rich dressed in blue jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. She went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed and told her that the dress was sold. Mrs. Rich walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress.How will you describe the shop assistant?

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Mrs. Rich dressed in blue jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. She went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed and told her that the dress was sold. Mrs. Rich walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress.How did she pay him back for his behaviour?

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66 .

My friend, Herbert, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Herbert loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, chocolate and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Herbert was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.I paid him a visit is closest in meaning to:

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67 . My friend, Herbert, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Herbert loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, chocolate and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Herbert was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a

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large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.I was not surprised is closest in meaning to:

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My friend, Herbert, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Herbert loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, chocolate and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Herbert was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.After a week Herbert was:

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69 .

My friend, Herbert, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Herbert loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, chocolate and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Herbert was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.The best title is:

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Designer brands, in general, are for people who are too insecure to trust their own tastes. These people decide that everything at Prada must be 'cool', so if you shop there, you can't go wrong. I find it much more satisfying to pop into one of the cheap chain stores on the High Street and by a copy of the designer's clothes for a tenth of the price.

Who doesn't trust their own taste?

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Designer brands, in general, are for people who are too insecure to trust their own tastes. These people decide that everything at Prada must be 'cool', so if you shop there, you can't go wrong. I find it much more satisfying to pop into one of the cheap chain stores on the High Street and by a copy of the designer's clothes for a tenth of the price.

What does a chain store mean?

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Designer brands, in general, are for people who are too insecure to trust their own tastes. These people decide that everything at Prada must be 'cool', so if you shop there, you can't go wrong. I find it much more satisfying to pop into one of the cheap chain stores on the High Street and by a copy of the designer's clothes for a tenth of the price.

What does word ‘cool’ mean in the text?

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own tastes. These people decide that everything at Prada must be 'cool', so if you shop there, you can't go wrong. I find it much more satisfying to pop into one of the cheap chain stores on the High Street and by a copy of the designer's clothes for a tenth of the price.

What does the writer think about designer brand ?

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Thierry Henry, one of the world's greatest footballers, has used his hero status on the pitch to fight racism in football. After he saw black players from the England team being insulted by spectators in an international match, he started the campaign “Stand up, speak out”. He has raised nearly $16 million for anti-racism groups through the sales of black and white bracelets.

Who is Thierry Henry?

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Thierry Henry, one of the world's greatest footballers, has used his hero status on the pitch to fight racism in football. After he saw black players from the England team being insulted by spectators in an international match, he started the campaign “Stand up, speak out”. He has raised nearly $16 million for anti-racism groups through the sales of black and white bracelets.

What does the verb "insult" mean?

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Thierry Henry, one of the world's greatest footballers, has used his hero status on the pitch to fight racism in football. After he saw black players from the England team being insulted by spectators in an international match, he started the campaign “Stand up, speak out”. He has raised nearly $16 million for anti-racism groups through the sales of black and white bracelets.

What is a bracelet?

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77 .

Thierry Henry, one of the world's greatest footballers, has used his hero status on the pitch to fight racism in football. After he saw black players from the England team being insulted by spectators in an international match, he started the campaign “Stand up, speak out”. He has raised nearly $16 million for anti-racism groups through the sales of black and white bracelets.

Why did he start the campaign “Stand up, speak out”?

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78 . Which of the words is a regular verb?

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79 . I am into parachuting. What is the meaning of this multi part verb?

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80 . Complete the sentence with the verb in the correct tense. "Before I came to school I _________________ breakfast."

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82 . You kindly ask your friend to close the door by saying:

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83 . You are sorry that you haven’t been told the news earlier and you say:

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84 . Which sentence is used in a telephone conversation?

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85 . Which phrase is used for polite asking of information?

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86 . What is the right response when surprised? “We’ve sold our house.”

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87 . What is the right response? “My computer isn’t working. Can I use yours?”

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88 . You refuse to go with your friend, and you say:

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89 . What do you say when you want to thank somebody?

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90 . People use sentences like: “Where can I find the manager?”

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91 . Could you send me some extra brochure of your school, please’ is a polite way of:

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92 . What do you say when you make a suggestion for going out?

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93 . Complete the sentence and express your opinion of a film. ___________________ was quite funny but the plot was a bit silly.

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94 . Which phrase will you use to show regret?

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95 . How would you answer to the question: “Is that the Simpson’s residence?”

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96 .Complete the sentence: “If you ________ red and yellow, you ________ orange.”

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97 . How do you kindly ask somebody to help you?

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98 . What do you say when you want to thank somebody?

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1 . Choose the correct indirect sentence of: “I can do it.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

2 .Choose the correct indirect of: “What do you do in your free time?”

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3 .Complete the sentence: “Sue’s mother asked her how she ___________________ her jeans.”

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4 .Complete the sentence: “You _________ a good university when you grow up.”

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5 .Complete the sentence: “The telephone _______________, but I did not hear it.”

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6 .Complete the sentence: “The music is too loud. Please ______________________.”

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7 .Complete the sentence: “He hasn’t been in touch with us since he _____________.”

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8 .Complete the sentence: “If I have a party, all my friends ______________.”

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9 .Complete the sentence: “ ______________________________, I would see a doctor.”

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10 .Finish the sentence: “What is the time?” He asked me __________________.

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11 .Complete the sentence: “Where did I put my book?” He asked __________________.

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12 .Complete the question: “Do you mind ______________ for a minute?”

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13 .Complete the sentence: Bill has been working all night. He __________ tired now.

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15 .Complete the sentence: “I like _______________ political debates on TV.”

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16 .Complete the sentence expressing suggestion: “______ we have a game of cards?”

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17 .Complete the sentence expressing advice: “I _____________ you to give up smoking.”

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18 .Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am ______________________.”

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19 . Complete the sentence: “He is ________________ to vote.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

20 . The sentence “I agree with you” expresses ______________.Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

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21 . When you are not sure what the other person has said you say:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

22 . “This is just a note to say..” is a way to _________________.Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

23 .“I wish to apply for one of the positions...” is a way to __________________.

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24 . What is the right response? “I like the latest fashion for spring.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

25 .When somebody says “You must be joking!” they express ______________.

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26 . When somebody says “I don’t think so”, they ______________.Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

27 . When somebody says “This is my new dress”, the right response is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

28 .What is the right response? “Wasn’t it Mozart who composed Swan Lake?”

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29 . What is the right response? “How’s your mother?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

30 . “An armchair” is a piece of ______________.Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

31 .Complete the sentence with the best answer: “To make your relationship work, you must be prepared to ________________.”

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32 .Finish the sentence: “I thought that studying history was absolutely ______________.”

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33 .“I can never watch sad films that are based on a ________________ story.””

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34 .“If you want to get children to behave, it’s better to reward them than to _______________ them.”

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35 .Complete the sentence with the correct option: “I am very proud _____ my two daughters.”

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36 .Choose the correct answer. “Babysitters _____________ children while their parents go out.”

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37 .Complete the sentence: “I like to keep fit, so I ___________ exercise every day.”

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38 .Complete the sentence: “I go to the dentist once a year for a _____________.”

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39 . “I want to ___________ the new clothes I bought last week.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

40 . “He lives by himself. He is still _________”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

41 .Complete this sentence: “The fire was so intense. It took the firemen five hours to _________________.”

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42 . “It is common to _______ waiters and taxi drivers 10%.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

43 .“I love this song. It brings ____________ so many happy memories!”

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44 .“The president said that the ______________ situation was very serious.”

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45 . “His hair is so unique. He stands ___________ in a crowd.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

46 .Complete the sentence. “Nobody knew who the letter came from. It was _______________”

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47 .“When we are riding as a passenger on a motorbike, we have to ____________ tight.”

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48 . “He was ______________ coke in the glass.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

49 .Complete this sentence. “Every year in March schoolchildren __________ trees in my country.”

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50 .Complete the sentence: “What he says does not make much sense. It sounds very ______________”

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51 . Complete the sentence: “He provided no ______________.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

52 .Complete the sentence: “He is the new ___________ in our company.”

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53 .Complete the sentence: “The _____________ has increased in the last two years.”

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54 .Complete the sentence: “What is the ______________ of people who smoke in your country?”

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55 .Complete the sentence: “Feeling exhausted I decided to _________________________.”

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56 .Complete the sentence: “She exercises three times ______ day, every day.”

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57 .Complete the sentence: “______ Chinese are the leading producer of textile in the world.”

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58 . Complete the sentence: “One third is the same as ________.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

59 .Complete the sentence: “I _________________________ here for ages.”

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60 .Complete the question: “Have _______________________ for long?”

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61 . Complete the sentence: “I find meditation very ______________”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

62 .Complete the sentence: “Alcohol is allowed only for those who are _______________________.”

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63 .Complete the sentence with the correct negative form: “She _______________________ long.”

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64 .Complete the sentence: “Can you see the man dressed in a suit ___________________ in the corner?”

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65 . Which is correct?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

66 . Which is correct?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

67 .Complete the sentence: “If you ________ red and yellow, you ________ orange.”

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68 . Complete the question: “Where ________ Bill born?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

69 .Complete the sentence: “The colors in this portrait are wonderful. Did you ________ it yourself?”

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70 .Complete the sentence: “We saw an accident while we ________________ for the bus.”

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71 . Complete the question: “What did you _______ last weekend?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

72 .Complete the sentence: “What I love about this country is ______________________________.”

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73 .Finish the sentence: “Julie is not a very _____________ person. She wore high-heeled shoes for our five-mile walk.”

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74 . The opposite meaning of “accurate” is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

75 . The word “manmade” means the same as:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

76 . “Instinct” is something one:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

77 .In the sentence: “Anna is so childish. She’s always having temper tantrums”, the word “childish” means that:

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78 .Finish the sentence: “His survival _____________ keeps him safe even in the most dangerous situations.”

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79 .Finish the sentence: “I don’t know who to __________ for in the next election.”

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80 .Finish the sentence: “I went on a holiday with a __________ friend.”

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81 .“It is very dangerous to walk alone at night in some cities.” The word “dangerous” means:

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82 . The word “sunbathing” refers to:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

83 . A “tour guide”“ is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

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84 . “Shellfish” is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

85 .You have been waiting for your friend for too long. He finally shows up and you say “ _______________________________”.

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86 .You have been at the concert and after it is over you express satisfaction by saying:

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87 . What is the right question when offering a drink?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

88 .What is the right response? “What do you think of our new teacher?”

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89 .What is the right response? “What are your plans for after you finish high school?”

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90 .Complete the response with the appropriate advice? “If you can’t go to sleep, you __________ drink some milk.”

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91 .You are sorry that you haven’t been told the news earlier and you say:

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92 . You kindly ask your friend to close the door by saying:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

93 .What is the right response when surprised? “We’ve sold our house.”

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94 .What is the right response? “My computer isn’t working. Can I use yours?”

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95 . You refuse to go with your friend, and you say:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

96 . What do you say when you want to thank somebody?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

97 . Somebody’s speaking and you want to show interest by saying:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

98 . You want to make a suggestion to your friend and you say:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

99 .Somebody gives you a birthday present. You are pleased and you say:

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100 . When you want to give an example of something, you say:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

101 . What is the appropriate response to “Congratulations”?

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102 . What you want to make an excuse, you say:

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103 . When you want to ask about the time of arrival of a bus, you say:

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104 . What is the right response to “Can you do that by Friday?”

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105 . When you want to remind someone of something, you say:

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106 . You want to express regret about something, and you say:

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107 . You want to kindly ask someone to do you a favor, and you say:

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108 . You want to ask someone for their telephone number, you say:

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109 . When you want to express you opinion, you say:

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110 . You want to speak over the phone to Mr James, you say:

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111 . Your friend says something you disagree with. You say:

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112 . What is the right response to the question: “Do you travel a lot?”

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113 . Somebody says: “It is a good idea”, and you disagree, you say:

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114 . You want to ask about the price. You say: Англиски (Прв

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115 .What is the right response when somebody says: Ah, yes Rosa told me about it.”

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116 .What is the correct response to: “Do you ever borrow money from friends?”

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117 . What does the sign “Vacancies” mean?

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118 . You promise to call your friend by saying:

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119 . What is the right response to the question: “Have you seen Max?”

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120 . You use the phrase: “Speak to you soon” at ________________:

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The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

What does the word “ancient” in the text mean?

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The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

According to the text, how many countries committed to protecting the monuments and sites?

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The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

Who listed the Seven Wonders of the World?

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124 . The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.

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Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

Who decides on the financial and technical assistance?

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The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

What are the only remains of the Seven Wonders of the World?

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126 . The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects.

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Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

What does the committee also do?

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

Who has been charged with dangerous driving?

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

What did the policeman recommend?

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129 . Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the

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accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

The word “collision” in the text means:

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

Where did the accident happen?

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An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

Where was the author last week?

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132 . An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table,

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but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

What did the author forget?

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

What did a passer-by say?

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

Who is making a quick recover?

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135 . Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.

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Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

Which vehicle traveled at high street?

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An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

What did the boss do when he heard about the problem?

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Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

Where has Timothy lived most of his life?

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138 . Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six

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months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

Why didn’t Timothy notice his mom?

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Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

When did Timothy go to hospital in Manchester?

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140 . Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.

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However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

When did Sandra first take Timothy to hospital?

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Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

What was Timothy’s mother’s name?

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An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”

What is this text about?

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143 . An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize

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open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”

Who was Natalie Du Toit?

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An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”Where is Natalie from?

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An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”

How was Natalie injured?

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An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”

When did Natalie have the accident?

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An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

Did the author have enough money for the taxi?

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148 . An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I

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went to pay the bill.What did the driver give the author?

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An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

Who did the author call?

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ELEKTROTEHNICAR ZA KOMPJUTERSKA AVTOMATIKA

1 . Choose the correct indirect sentence of: “I can do it.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

2 .Choose the correct indirect of: “What do you do in your free time?”

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3 .Complete the sentence: “Sue’s mother asked her how she ___________________ her jeans.”

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4 .Complete the sentence: “You _________ a good university when you grow up.”

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5 .Complete the sentence: “The telephone _______________, but I did not hear it.”

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6 .Complete the sentence: “The music is too loud. Please ______________________.”

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7 .Complete the sentence: “He hasn’t been in touch with us since he _____________.”

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8 .Complete the sentence: “If I have a party, all my friends ______________.”

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9 .Complete the sentence: “ ______________________________, I would see a doctor.”

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10 .Finish the sentence: “What is the time?” He asked me __________________.

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11 .Complete the sentence: “Where did I put my book?” He asked __________________.

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12 .Complete the question: “Do you mind ______________ for a minute?”

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13 .Complete the sentence: Bill has been working all night. He __________ tired now.

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14 . Make the sentence negative: “You must stop here.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

15 .Complete the sentence: “I like _______________ political debates on TV.”

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16 .Complete the sentence expressing suggestion: “______ we have a game of cards?”

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17 .Complete the sentence expressing advice: “I _____________ you to give up smoking.”

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18 .Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am ______________________.”

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19 . Complete the sentence: “He is ________________ to vote.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

20 . The sentence “I agree with you” expresses ______________.Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

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21 . When you are not sure what the other person has said you say:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

22 . “This is just a note to say..” is a way to _________________.Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

23 .“I wish to apply for one of the positions...” is a way to __________________.

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24 . What is the right response? “I like the latest fashion for spring.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

25 .When somebody says “You must be joking!” they express ______________.

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26 . When somebody says “I don’t think so”, they ______________.Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

27 . When somebody says “This is my new dress”, the right response is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

28 .What is the right response? “Wasn’t it Mozart who composed Swan Lake?”

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29 . What is the right response? “How’s your mother?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

30 . “An armchair” is a piece of ______________.Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

31 .Complete the sentence with the best answer: “To make your relationship work, you must be prepared to ________________.”

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32 .Finish the sentence: “I thought that studying history was absolutely ______________.”

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33 .“I can never watch sad films that are based on a ________________ story.””

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34 .“If you want to get children to behave, it’s better to reward them than to _______________ them.”

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35 .Complete the sentence with the correct option: “I am very proud _____ my two daughters.”

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36 .Choose the correct answer. “Babysitters _____________ children while their parents go out.”

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37 .Complete the sentence: “I like to keep fit, so I ___________ exercise every day.”

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38 .Complete the sentence: “I go to the dentist once a year for a _____________.”

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39 . “I want to ___________ the new clothes I bought last week.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

40 . “He lives by himself. He is still _________”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

41 .Complete this sentence: “The fire was so intense. It took the firemen five hours to _________________.”

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42 . “It is common to _______ waiters and taxi drivers 10%.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

43 .“I love this song. It brings ____________ so many happy memories!”

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44 .“The president said that the ______________ situation was very serious.”

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45 . “His hair is so unique. He stands ___________ in a crowd.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

46 .Complete the sentence. “Nobody knew who the letter came from. It was _______________”

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47 .“When we are riding as a passenger on a motorbike, we have to ____________ tight.”

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48 . “He was ______________ coke in the glass.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

49 .Complete this sentence. “Every year in March schoolchildren __________ trees in my country.”

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50 .Complete the sentence: “What he says does not make much sense. It sounds very ______________”

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51 . Complete the sentence: “He provided no ______________.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

52 .Complete the sentence: “He is the new ___________ in our company.”

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53 .Complete the sentence: “The _____________ has increased in the last two years.”

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54 .Complete the sentence: “What is the ______________ of people who smoke in your country?”

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55 .Complete the sentence: “Feeling exhausted I decided to _________________________.”

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56 .Complete the sentence: “She exercises three times ______ day, every day.”

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57 .Complete the sentence: “______ Chinese are the leading producer of textile in the world.”

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58 . Complete the sentence: “One third is the same as ________.”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

59 .Complete the sentence: “I _________________________ here for ages.”

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60 .Complete the question: “Have _______________________ for long?”

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61 . Complete the sentence: “I find meditation very ______________”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

62 .Complete the sentence: “Alcohol is allowed only for those who are _______________________.”

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63 .Complete the sentence with the correct negative form: “She _______________________ long.”

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64 .Complete the sentence: “Can you see the man dressed in a suit ___________________ in the corner?”

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65 . Which is correct?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

66 . Which is correct?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

67 .Complete the sentence: “If you ________ red and yellow, you ________ orange.”

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68 . Complete the question: “Where ________ Bill born?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

69 .Complete the sentence: “The colors in this portrait are wonderful. Did you ________ it yourself?”

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70 .Complete the sentence: “We saw an accident while we ________________ for the bus.”

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71 . Complete the question: “What did you _______ last weekend?”Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

72 .Complete the sentence: “What I love about this country is ______________________________.”

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73 .Finish the sentence: “Julie is not a very _____________ person. She wore high-heeled shoes for our five-mile walk.”

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74 . The opposite meaning of “accurate” is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

75 . The word “manmade” means the same as:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

76 . “Instinct” is something one:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

77 .In the sentence: “Anna is so childish. She’s always having temper tantrums”, the word “childish” means that:

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78 .Finish the sentence: “His survival _____________ keeps him safe even in the most dangerous situations.”

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79 .Finish the sentence: “I don’t know who to __________ for in the next election.”

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80 .Finish the sentence: “I went on a holiday with a __________ friend.”

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81 .“It is very dangerous to walk alone at night in some cities.” The word “dangerous” means:

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82 . The word “sunbathing” refers to:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

83 . A “tour guide”“ is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

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84 . “Shellfish” is:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

85 .You have been waiting for your friend for too long. He finally shows up and you say “ _______________________________”.

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86 .You have been at the concert and after it is over you express satisfaction by saying:

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87 . What is the right question when offering a drink?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

88 .What is the right response? “What do you think of our new teacher?”

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89 .What is the right response? “What are your plans for after you finish high school?”

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90 .Complete the response with the appropriate advice? “If you can’t go to sleep, you __________ drink some milk.”

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91 .You are sorry that you haven’t been told the news earlier and you say:

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92 . You kindly ask your friend to close the door by saying:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

93 .What is the right response when surprised? “We’ve sold our house.”

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94 .What is the right response? “My computer isn’t working. Can I use yours?”

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95 . You refuse to go with your friend, and you say:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

96 . What do you say when you want to thank somebody?Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

97 . Somebody’s speaking and you want to show interest by saying:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

98 . You want to make a suggestion to your friend and you say:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

99 .Somebody gives you a birthday present. You are pleased and you say:

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100 . When you want to give an example of something, you say:Англиски (Прв странски јазик)

101 . What is the appropriate response to “Congratulations”?

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102 . What you want to make an excuse, you say:

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103 . When you want to ask about the time of arrival of a bus, you say:

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104 . What is the right response to “Can you do that by Friday?”

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105 . When you want to remind someone of something, you say:

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106 . You want to express regret about something, and you say:

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107 . You want to kindly ask someone to do you a favor, and you say:

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108 . You want to ask someone for their telephone number, you say:

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109 . When you want to express you opinion, you say:

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110 . You want to speak over the phone to Mr James, you say:

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111 . Your friend says something you disagree with. You say:

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112 . What is the right response to the question: “Do you travel a lot?”

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113 . Somebody says: “It is a good idea”, and you disagree, you say:

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114 . You want to ask about the price. You say: Англиски (Прв

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115 .What is the right response when somebody says: Ah, yes Rosa told me about it.”

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116 .What is the correct response to: “Do you ever borrow money from friends?”

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117 . What does the sign “Vacancies” mean?

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118 . You promise to call your friend by saying:

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119 . What is the right response to the question: “Have you seen Max?”

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120 . You use the phrase: “Speak to you soon” at ________________:

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The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

What does the word “ancient” in the text mean?

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The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

According to the text, how many countries committed to protecting the monuments and sites?

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The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

Who listed the Seven Wonders of the World?

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124 . The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.

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Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

Who decides on the financial and technical assistance?

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The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

What are the only remains of the Seven Wonders of the World?

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126 . The Growing List of Wonders of the World The ancient Greeks listed the Seven Wonders of the World. In 1994, UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural heritage List had 411 monuments and sites, and 136 countries committed to protecting them and the list continues to grow.Deciding which monuments and sites are to go on the list is the task of a committee of 21 specialists. They are elected for a six-year period and are responsible for examining and evaluating proposals from different countries. They also administer the World Heritage Fund and decide what financial and technical assistance to give to countries for conservation projects.

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Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the pyramids remain today. Over centuries countless treasures of earlier civilizations have disappeared, destroyed by man or nature. Protecting our natural and cultural heritage is a complex and never-ending task. Earthquakes, floods, landslides, pollution, wars and looting are some of the dangers that threaten this heritage. Tourism is also a source of potential damage.

What does the committee also do?

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

Who has been charged with dangerous driving?

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

What did the policeman recommend?

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129 . Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the

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accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

The word “collision” in the text means:

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

Where did the accident happen?

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An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

Where was the author last week?

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132 . An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table,

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but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

What did the author forget?

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

What did a passer-by say?

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Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

Who is making a quick recover?

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135 . Accident at Main and GreenA man was seriously injured in a collision at the corner of Main Street and Green Road in Riverton late yesterday evening. Tony Morris, 34, was driving a blue Ford Escort when he turned the corner and crashed into a minibus travelling in the opposite direction. A passer-by who witnessed the accident said that the minibus had been moving at almost twice the legal speed limit.

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Mr Morris was on his way to meet friends in a restaurant when the accident happened. He is said to be making a quick recovery at Riverton County Hospital. The driver of the minibus escaped unharmed, but has been charged with dangerous driving.A policeman at the scene commented that the street lighting in the area was not up to standard and that the council should expect more accidents in future if they did not make improvements.

Which vehicle traveled at high street?

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An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

What did the boss do when he heard about the problem?

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Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

Where has Timothy lived most of his life?

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138 . Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six

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months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

Why didn’t Timothy notice his mom?

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Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

When did Timothy go to hospital in Manchester?

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140 . Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.

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However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

When did Sandra first take Timothy to hospital?

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Living Out LoudTimothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates.Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I was there,” she says.When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that. Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.

What was Timothy’s mother’s name?

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An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”

What is this text about?

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143 . An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize

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open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”

Who was Natalie Du Toit?

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An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”Where is Natalie from?

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An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”

How was Natalie injured?

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An amazing achievement South African swimmer, Natalie Du Toit won the prize for the best athlete in the Commonwealth games in 2002. This was a new prize open to all the athletes who took part.Natalie won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m in the Elite Athlete with a Disability swimming events breaking two world records. She also made it into the final of the 800m open swimming event (for able-bodied athletes) where she swam a personal best of 9 minutes 13.57 seconds.Natalie, 18 years old and from Cape Town, had an operation to remove her lower left leg after a motorcycle accident in 2001, but bravely returned to swimming later that year.The Chairman of the Games said “Her achievements in Manchester show how hard she has worked to overcome her difficulties and, at the same time, influence others, including her South African team mates.”

When did Natalie have the accident?

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An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

Did the author have enough money for the taxi?

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148 . An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I

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went to pay the bill.What did the driver give the author?

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An Embarrassing ExperienceHave you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to bring me the company credit card.A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the card. “Thank you, sir. You’ve saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went to pay the bill.

Who did the author call?

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MASHINSKI

1 . Complete the sentence: “The _____________ has increased in the last two years.”

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2 . Complete the sentence: “What is the ______________ of people who smoke in your country?”

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3 . Complete the sentence: "She performed __________________ last month."

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4 . Which activity is happening right now?

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5 . Complete the sentence: “Feeling exhausted I decided to _________________________.”

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6 . Complete the sentence: “She exercises three times ______ day, every day.”

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7 . Complete the sentence: “If you ________ red and yellow, you ________ orange.”

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8 . Finish the sentence: "A person who saves money is _________________."

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9 . A school trip is:

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10 .The underlined word is closest in meaning to: Traveling by plane iscomfortable

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11 .Choose the word that has the same meaning as the underlined word. "My job involves meeting clients."

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12 .Choose the correct word to fill in the gap. "Supermarkets offer discounts to keep their sales steady and their __________ satisfied."

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13 . When somebody whispers it means that he:

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14 . Complete the sentence with the correct word. I was told to go through passport control and then to go to _________ number 31.

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15 . A fair girl is:

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16 . Choose the correct answer to finish the sentence. “A baker is a person who ...”

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17 .Choose the correct word to complete the sentence! " My cousin has been looking for a ________________."

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18 .Choose the correct word to fill in the gap. "I’ve spent a huge ______ of time on getting this thing to work."

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19 . “An armchair” is a piece of ______________."

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20 . Complete the sentence: “I go to the dentist once a year for a _____________.”

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21 . When you like something you see, you say:

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22 . Complete the question to ask about someone's appearance: ___________________ now in her seventies?

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23 . You got lost in another city. You ask somebody about the way. Англиски (Прв

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24 . What do you say when you make a suggestion for going out?

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25 . Complete the sentence with the correct form to be polite in a formal way: ‘Excuse me, _______________ please?’

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26 . You are introduced to Mr. Patty, your headmaster. You say:

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27 . Complete the sentence with the correct phrase expressing disagreement. "__________________________ too much control."

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28 . What do you say when somebody says: “Could you help me, please?”

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29 . What do you say when somebody says: “Would you like to join us?”

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30 .

Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti

What does Mr. Smith’s company sell?

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31 . Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the

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promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti

For how long was the delivery late?

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Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti

The word essential is closest in meaning to:

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Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti According to the text, Mr. Smith’s company is being __________________.

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34 . Dear Mr. Smith,We are writing to point out that the above delivery, which arrived yesterday, was a week late. This is the second time we have had to write to you on this subject, and we cannot allow the situation to continue. We have already explained that it is essential for medical equipment to arrive on the due date as late delivery could create a very serious problem.Unless we have an absolute assurance that you can guarantee the promptness of all future deliveries, we will have to look for another supplier. We will want your confirmation before we place our next order... Carlo Lotti

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Who will place another order?

35 .

Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

This story is mainly about:

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36 . Complete the sentence with the correct word. I was told to go through passport control and then to go to _________ number 31.

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37 . Complete the sentence. I would _______________ work all day long than to work night shift.

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38 . This is a __________________edition. It is decided how many books will be published.

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39 . The underlined word is closest in meaning to: "They live in a really unusualhouse."

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40 . He fell down but__________________ he wasn’t hurt.

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41 . Choose the correct word to fill in the gap. “Nobody can work with Allison. She's just an .......... person to deal with.”

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42 . ‘He must have been drunk’ means that:

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43 . The sentence “I think that he will survive at the end” means that:

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44 . Which one of the verbs is in Present Perfect Continuous Tense?

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45 . Complete the following sentence. The ballet dancer danced ___________________.

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46 . Fill in the gap. “100,000 babies ______ born in this hospital every year.”

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47 . He couldn't ______________their behavior any more. He went away.

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48 . Complete the question: “Where ________ Bill born?”

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49 . Complete the sentence: “The colors in this portrait are wonderful. Did you ________ it yourself?”

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50 . Complete the sentence: “We saw an accident while we ________________ for the bus.”

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51 . Complete the question: “What did you _______ last weekend?”

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52 . Complete the sentence. He was in France two months:

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53 . Somebody’s speaking and you want to show interest by saying:

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54 . You want to make a suggestion to your friend and you say:

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55 . Somebody gives you a birthday present. You are pleased and you say:

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56 . When you want to give an example of something, you say: Англиски (Прв

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57 . When you want to meet someone, you say:

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58 .

Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

The names of other discoveries and inventors are no longer known because:

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Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

Why do we owe this unknown man a great debt?

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60 .

Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

What is hard, smooth and clear?

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Have you ever thought, when looking through a window, that at one time there was not a pane of glass in the world? Then a man dug things out of the earth, mixed them, and heated them, and he found he had made something hard, smooth, and clear, so that he could see through it. Who was he? We do not know. We do know, though, that we owe him a great debt, and we owe a debt, also, to other discoverers and inventors whose names are no longer known.

Why can you see through a window?

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62 . Mrs. Rich dressed in blue jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. She went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed and told her that the dress was sold. Mrs. Rich walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the

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same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress. What did Mrs. Rich wear?

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Mrs. Rich dressed in blue jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. She went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed and told her that the dress was sold. Mrs. Rich walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress.Did Mrs. Rich buy the dress?

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64 .

Mrs. Rich dressed in blue jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. She went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed and told her that the dress was sold. Mrs. Rich walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress.How will you describe the shop assistant?

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65 .

Mrs. Rich dressed in blue jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. She went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed and told her that the dress was sold. Mrs. Rich walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress.How did she pay him back for his behaviour?

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66 .

My friend, Herbert, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Herbert loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, chocolate and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Herbert was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.I paid him a visit is closest in meaning to:

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67 . My friend, Herbert, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Herbert loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, chocolate and sweets.

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Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Herbert was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.I was not surprised is closest in meaning to:

68 .

My friend, Herbert, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Herbert loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, chocolate and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Herbert was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.After a week Herbert was:

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69 .

My friend, Herbert, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Herbert loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, chocolate and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Herbert was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.The best title is:

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70 .

Designer brands, in general, are for people who are too insecure to trust their own tastes. These people decide that everything at Prada must be 'cool', so if you shop there, you can't go wrong. I find it much more satisfying to pop into one of the cheap chain stores on the High Street and by a copy of the designer's clothes for a tenth of the price.

Who doesn't trust their own taste?

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Designer brands, in general, are for people who are too insecure to trust their own tastes. These people decide that everything at Prada must be 'cool', so if you shop there, you can't go wrong. I find it much more satisfying to pop into one of the cheap chain stores on the High Street and by a copy of the designer's clothes for a tenth of the price.

What does a chain store mean?

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72 . Designer brands, in general, are for people who are too insecure to trust their own tastes. These people decide that everything at Prada must be 'cool', so if you shop there, you can't go wrong. I find it much more satisfying to pop into one of the cheap chain stores on the High Street and by a copy of the designer's clothes for a tenth of the price.

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What does word ‘cool’ mean in the text?

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Designer brands, in general, are for people who are too insecure to trust their own tastes. These people decide that everything at Prada must be 'cool', so if you shop there, you can't go wrong. I find it much more satisfying to pop into one of the cheap chain stores on the High Street and by a copy of the designer's clothes for a tenth of the price.

What does the writer think about designer brand ?

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74 .

Thierry Henry, one of the world's greatest footballers, has used his hero status on the pitch to fight racism in football. After he saw black players from the England team being insulted by spectators in an international match, he started the campaign “Stand up, speak out”. He has raised nearly $16 million for anti-racism groups through the sales of black and white bracelets.

Who is Thierry Henry?

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75 .

Thierry Henry, one of the world's greatest footballers, has used his hero status on the pitch to fight racism in football. After he saw black players from the England team being insulted by spectators in an international match, he started the campaign “Stand up, speak out”. He has raised nearly $16 million for anti-racism groups through the sales of black and white bracelets.

What does the verb "insult" mean?

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Thierry Henry, one of the world's greatest footballers, has used his hero status on the pitch to fight racism in football. After he saw black players from the England team being insulted by spectators in an international match, he started the campaign “Stand up, speak out”. He has raised nearly $16 million for anti-racism groups through the sales of black and white bracelets.

What is a bracelet?

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77 .

Thierry Henry, one of the world's greatest footballers, has used his hero status on the pitch to fight racism in football. After he saw black players from the England team being insulted by spectators in an international match, he started the campaign “Stand up, speak out”. He has raised nearly $16 million for anti-racism groups through the sales of black and white bracelets.

Why did he start the campaign “Stand up, speak out”?

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78 . Which of the words is a regular verb?

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79 . I am into parachuting. What is the meaning of this multi part verb?

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80 . Complete the sentence with the verb in the correct tense. "Before I came to school I _________________ breakfast."

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81 . Answer the question. "Did you see her last night?"

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82 . You kindly ask your friend to close the door by saying:

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83 . You are sorry that you haven’t been told the news earlier and you say:

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84 . Which sentence is used in a telephone conversation?

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85 . Which phrase is used for polite asking of information?

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86 . What is the right response when surprised? “We’ve sold our house.”

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87 . What is the right response? “My computer isn’t working. Can I use yours?”

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88 . You refuse to go with your friend, and you say:

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89 . What do you say when you want to thank somebody?

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90 . People use sentences like: “Where can I find the manager?”

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91 . Could you send me some extra brochure of your school, please’ is a polite way of:

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92 . What do you say when you make a suggestion for going out? Англиски (Прв

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93 . Complete the sentence and express your opinion of a film. ___________________ was quite funny but the plot was a bit silly.

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94 . Which phrase will you use to show regret?

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95 . How would you answer to the question: “Is that the Simpson’s residence?”

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96 .Complete the sentence: “If you ________ red and yellow, you ________ orange.”

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97 . How do you kindly ask somebody to help you?

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98 . What do you say when you want to thank somebody?

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