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IV. Use the word given in Capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0). AN EMAIL FAN
I think the computer is such a (0) useful (USE) invention. Take email, for example. It's such an easy and (1) __________ (PAIN)way to write letters, when I was younger, I rarely ever put pen to paper, not even to say "thank you" for presents sent by (2) __________ (THOUGHT) relatives. They must have thought I was so (3) __________ (GRATITUDE). Now, though, you can't keep me away from the keyboard. I can (4) __________ (CHEER) spend hours typing away on my computer, all types of messages to all types of people.
One of the worst (5) ___________ (ADVANTAGE) for me of writing by hand was always the (6) ___________ (EMBARRASS) of knowing that people would be able to see and criticize my untidy handwriting and (7)__________ (CARE) spelling. Now, of course, thanks to the spellcheck, I can edit what I've written quickly and (8) __________ (EFFORT) before I send it off. I just can't get over how (9) __________ (WONDER) fast everything is. Teenagers nowadays take all this for granted, but when I was their age, none of this existed. Young people do not realize how (10) __________ (FORTUNE) they are.
0.useful
1. unpainful
2. thoughtful
3. grateful
4. cheerfully
5. disadvantages
6. embarrassment
7. careless
8. effortlessly
9. wonderfully
10. fortunately
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Exercise 3:Passive voice: The present continuous tense
1. My friends are eating an orange. An orange...............................................................................................
2. They are watching the film. The film.........................................................................................................
3. We are doing the exercises. The exercise...................................................................................................
4. She is cutting the paper right now. The paper.............................................................................................
5. They are singing the songs in the room. The songs ......................................................
1. My friends are eating an orange. An orange.......is being eaten by my friends........................................................................................
2. They are watching the film. The film.....is being watched ....................................................................................................
3. We are doing the exercises. The exercise.....is being done by us..............................................................................................
4. She is cutting the paper right now. The paper........is being cut by her.....................................................................................
5. They are singing the songs in the room. The songs ......are being sung in the room................................................
V. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).Example: 0. effective
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
Body language is a very (0) ............. (effect) form of communication. Some(46) ..................... (face) expressions, in particular, can be understood all around the world. If we find something (47) .............. (disgust) for example, we wrinkle up our noses. Anyone watching immediately knows họw we feel.
All people smile, and a smile is likely to get a positive (48) .............. (react) It can, however, be obvious when you don't mean it. When you (49) .............. (genuine) smile, muscles around your eyes automatically contract, but these muscles are difficult to control consciously. An authentic smile fades quickly, too, while an artificial smile will (50) .............. (usual) last longer.
The expressions we make when we are angry, sad and scared are also common to most cultures. Despite all the (51) ............. (differ) languages spoken in the world, we can still communicate using this (52) ............. (universe) language of facial expressions.
However, you sometimes need to be (53) ............. (care) Certain gesturescan vary, even within a single country. For example, (54) ............. (south) Italians gesturing 'yes' tilt their heads forwards, never back, whereas people in the north nod by tilting the head backwards and forwards. This can be very (55) ............. ! (confuse)
VI. Choose the correct option for each numbered blank to finish the passage.A land free from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labor supply - all these were important (56) ________ in helping England to become the center for the industrial Revolution.
But they were not enough. Something (57) ______ was needed to start theindustrial process. That “something special” was men (58) ______ individual who could invent machines, find new (59) _____ of power, and establish business organizations to reshape society. The men who created the machines of the Industrial Revolution (60) ______ from many backgrounds and many occupations. Many of them were more inventors than scientists. A man who is a (61) ______ scientist is primarily interested in doing his research (62) ______. He is not necessarily working so that his findings canbe used.
An inventor or one interested in applied science is (63) ______ trying to makesomething that has a concrete (64) ______. He may try to solve a problem by using the theories (65) ______ science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a (66) ______ result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of (67) ______ other objectives.
Most of the people who (68) _____ the machines of the Industrial Revolutionwere inventors, not trained scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Even those who had (69) ______ or no training in science might not have made their inventions if a ground-work had not been laid by scientists years (70) _______.
56. A. cases B. reasons c. factors D. situations
57. A. else B. near c. extra D. similar
58. A. generating B. effective c. motivating D. creative
59. A. origins B. sources c. bases D. discoveries
60. A. came B. arrived c. stemmed D. appeared
61. Ạ. genuine B. practical c. pure D. clever
62. A. happily B. occasionally c. reluctantly D. accurately
63. A. seldom B. sometimes c. usually D. never
64. A. plan 6. use c. idea D. means
65. A. of B. with c. to D. as
66. A. single B. sole c. specialized D. specific
67. A. few B. those c. many D. all
V. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).Example: 0. effective
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
Body language is a very (0) ............. (effect) form of communication. Some (46) ..........facial........... (face) expressions, in particular, can be understood all around the world. If we find something (47) .......disgusting....... (disgust) for example, we wrinkle up our noses. Anyone watching immediately knows họw we feel.
All people smile, and a smile is likely to get a positive (48) ......reaction........ (react) It can, however, be obvious when you don't mean it. When you (49) .......genuinely....... (genuine) smile, muscles around your eyes automatically contract, but these muscles are difficult to control consciously. An authentic smile fades quickly, too, while an artificial smile will (50) ......usually........ (usual) last longer.
The expressions we make when we are angry, sad and scared are also common to most cultures. Despite all the (51) .......different...... (differ) languages spoken in the world, we can still communicate using this (52) .......universal...... (universe) language of facial expressions.
However, you sometimes need to be (53) .......careful...... (care) Certain gesturescan vary, even within a single country. For example, (54) ......southern....... (south) Italians gesturing 'yes' tilt their heads forwards, never back, whereas people in the north nod by tilting the head backwards and forwards. This can be very (55) .......confusing...... ! (confuse)
VI. Choose the correct option for each numbered blank to finish the passage.A land free from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labor supply - all these were important (56) ________ in helping England to become the center for the industrial Revolution.
But they were not enough. Something (57) ______ was needed to start theindustrial process. That “something special” was men (58) ______ individual who could invent machines, find new (59) _____ of power, and establish business organizations to reshape society. The men who created the machines of the Industrial Revolution (60) ______ from many backgrounds and many occupations. Many of them were more inventors than scientists. A man who is a (61) ______ scientist is primarily interested in doing his research (62) ______. He is not necessarily working so that his findings canbe used.
An inventor or one interested in applied science is (63) ______ trying to makesomething that has a concrete (64) ______. He may try to solve a problem by using the theories (65) ______ science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a (66) ______ result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of (67) ______ other objectives.
Most of the people who (68) _____ the machines of the Industrial Revolutionwere inventors, not trained scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Even those who had (69) ______ or no training in science might not have made their inventions if a ground-work had not been laid by scientists years (70) _______.
56. A. cases B. reasons c. factors D. situations
57. A. else B. near c. extra D. similar
58. A. generating B. effective c. motivating D. creative
59. A. origins B. sources c. bases D. discoveries
60. A. came B. arrived c. stemmed D. appeared
61. Ạ. genuine B. practical c. pure D. clever
62. A. happily B. occasionally c. reluctantly D. accurately
63. A. seldom B. sometimes c. usually D. never
64. A. plan 6. use c. idea D. means
65. A. of B. with c. to D. as
66. A. single B. sole c. specialized D. specific
67. A. few B. those c. many D. all
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VII. WRITING
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V. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).Example: 0. successful
COMPUTER SKILLS IN THE OFFICE
To be (0) .............. (success) in the business market, it is vital for a company to keep up with all the latest technological (41) ................. (develop).
Nowadays it is (42) .............. (wide) accepted that running a company without computers, in particular, is virtually (43) .............. (possible) This is why businesses are so keen to hire the best people available for their technology departments.
Apart from the needs of the technology department, it is important that almost all employees have some degree of (44) ............... (familiar) with personal or desktop computers, even if this involves no more than the (45) .............. (complete) of a basic computer course. Like all new things, however, most people will only become (46) ..............(comfort) with using computers after practical experience.
Thanks to computers, today's businesses are run and managed with far less (47) .............. (difficult) than companies could hope to achieve in the past. For example, computers enable the (48) .................. (organise) of huge amounts of information and greatly speed up the (49) .............. (prepare) of documents and reports.
In short, although the average businessperson has no need to be a technology expert, they are unlikely to get very far without at least a basic (50) .............. (know) of computers.
VI. Choose the correct option for each numbered blank to finish the passage.
Did you ever have someone's name on the tip of your tongue and yet you were unable to recall it? When this happens again, do not (51) _______ to recall it. Do something (52) _____ for a couple of minutes, and the name may come into your head. The name is there since you have met (53) ______ person and learned his name. It only has to be dug out. The initial effort to recall (54) ______ the mind for operation, but it is the subconscious activities that go to work to dig up a (55) ______ memory. Forcing yourself to recall (56) ______ never helps because it doesn't (57) _______ your memory; it only tightens it. Students find the preparatory method helpful (58) __________ examinations. They read over the questions {59) ______ trying to answer any of them. Then they answer first the ones (60) ______ which they are mostconfident. Meanwhile, deeper mental activities in the subconscious mind are taking (61) ________ ; work is being done on the (62) ______ difficult question. By the time the easier questions are answered, answers (63) _____ the more difficult ones will usually begin to (64) ______ into consciousness. It is often (65) ______ a question of waiting for recall to comz to the memory.
51. A. try B. want c. hesitate D. wait
52. A. simple B. apart c. else D. similar
53. A. some B. certain c. a D. this
54. A. leads B. begins c. helps D. prepares
55. A. light B. fresh c. dim D. dark
56. A. merely B. almost c. barely D. hardly
57. A. loosen B. weaken c. decrease D. reduce
58. A. into B. in c. about D. by
59. a . after B. besides c. before D. against
60. A. Of B. with c. for D. in
61. A. place B. shape c. charge D. action
62. A. too B. less c. not D. more
63. A. to B. of c. about D. for
64. A. appear B. grow c. extend D. come
65. A. nearly B. likely c. just D. even
V. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).Example: 0. successful
COMPUTER SKILLS IN THE OFFICE
To be (0) .............. (success) in the business market, it is vital for a company to keep up with all the latest technological (41) ........development......... (develop).
Nowadays it is (42) ......widely........ (wide) accepted that running a company without computers, in particular, is virtually (43) .......impossible....... (possible) This is why businesses are so keen to hire the best people available for their technology departments.
Apart from the needs of the technology department, it is important that almost all employees have some degree of (44) ........familiarity....... (familiar) with personal or desktop computers, even if this involves no more than the (45) .......completion....... (complete) of a basic computer course. Like all new things, however, most people will only become (46) ........comfortable...... (comfort) with using computers after practical experience.
Thanks to computers, today's businesses are run and managed with far less (47) .......difficulty....... (difficult) than companies could hope to achieve in the past. For example, computers enable the (48) .........organisation......... (organise) of huge amounts of information and greatly speed up the (49) .......preparation....... (prepare) of documents and reports.
In short, although the average businessperson has no need to be a technology expert, they are unlikely to get very far without at least a basic (50) ........knowledge...... (know) of computers.
VI. Choose the correct option for each numbered blank to finish the passage.
Did you ever have someone's name on the tip of your tongue and yet you were unable to recall it? When this happens again, do not (51) _______ to recall it. Do something (52) _____ for a couple of minutes, and the name may come into your head. The name is there since you have met (53) ______ person and learned his name. It only has to be dug out. The initial effort to recall (54) ______ the mind for operation, but it is the subconscious activities that go to work to dig up a (55) ______ memory. Forcing yourself to recall (56) ______ never helps because it doesn't (57) _______ your memory; it only tightens it. Students find the preparatory method helpful (58) __________ examinations. They read over the questions {59) ______ trying to answer any of them. Then they answer first the ones (60) ______ which they are mostconfident. Meanwhile, deeper mental activities in the subconscious mind are taking (61) ________ ; work is being done on the (62) ______ difficult question. By the time the easier questions are answered, answers (63) _____ the more difficult ones will usually begin to (64) ______ into consciousness. It is often (65) ______ a question of waiting for recall to comz to the memory.
51. A. try B. want c. hesitate D. wait
52. A. simple B. apart c. else D. similar
53. A. some B. certain c. a D. this
54. A. leads B. begins c. helps D. prepares
55. A. light B. fresh c. dim D. dark
56. A. merely B. almost c. barely D. hardly
57. A. loosen B. weaken c. decrease D. reduce
58. A. into B. in c. about D. by
59. a . after B. besides c. before D. against
60. A. Of B. with c. for D. in
61. A. place B. shape c. charge D. action
62. A. too B. less c. not D. more
63. A. to B. of c. about D. for
64. A. appear B. grow c. extend D. come
65. A. nearly B. likely c. just D. even
V. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).Example: 0. spectacular
DAINTREE RAINFOREST
Rainforests are not only 0 ( spectacle)................ but also provide shelter for lover half the species of plants and animals on Earth. The Daintree Rainforest in Queensland, Australia, is the world's 46 (old)............... rainforest and is a living record of 47 ( evolution) ...............change. It receives vast amounts of rainfall in torrential showers that last for a few hours, with bright sunshine the rest of the time. Temperatures in the forest are 48 ( surprise)................. mild thanks to the towering trees. This 49 (tropic).............. environment has everything from sandy beaches to 50 (impress)..............plants and flowers.51 (approximate) .............. 430 types of birds live among these trees, including 13 species not found anywhere else in the world. The forest is also home to 52 (colour) ..................butterflies, owls, huge lizards, and giant treefrogs. It is not 53 (common)...............to see Estuarine crocodiles on the riverbanks - in fact, they are a constant threat to 54 ( care)............... swimmers.The Daintree Rainforest is 55 ( like)...............to avoid destruction by theoutside world forever. However, it is of vital importance that we try to protect this amazing natural treasure for as long as we can.
46. oldest
47. evolutionary
48. surprisingly
49. tropical
50. impressive
51. approximately
52. colourful
53. uncommon
54. careless
55. unlikely
V. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).Example: 0. spectacular
DAINTREE RAINFOREST
Rainforests are not only 0 ( spectacle)................ but also provide shelter for lover half the species of plants and animals on Earth. The Daintree Rainforest in Queensland, Australia, is the world's 46 (old) oldest rainforest and is a living record of 47 ( evolution) evolutionary change. It receives vast amounts of rainfall in torrential showers that last for a few hours, with bright sunshine the rest of the time. Temperatures in the forest are 48 ( surprise) surprisingly mild thanks to the towering trees. This 49 (tropic) tropical environment has everything from sandy beaches to 50 (impress) impressive plants and flowers.51 (approximate) Approximately 430 types of birds live among these trees, including 13 species not found anywhere else in the world. The forest is also home to 52 (colour) colourful butterflies, owls, huge lizards, and giant treefrogs. It is not 53 (common) uncommon to see Estuarine crocodiles on the riverbanks - in fact, they are a constant threat to 54 ( care) careless swimmers.The Daintree Rainforest is 55 ( like) unlikely to avoid destruction by theoutside world forever. However, it is of vital importance that we try to protect this amazing natural treasure for as long as we can.
D.WRITING
Use the words or phrases given below to complete a passage about the common cold. An example (0) is done for you. (2.5pts)
0. Everybody / know / symptoms of the common cold: a runny nose, a slight fever, coughing and sneezing.
=> Everybody knows the symptoms of the common cold: a runny nose, a slight fever, coughing and sneezing.
1. It / very unpleasant / but nobody / know a cure.
2. At the drugstore / there / usually shelves with cold “cures”.
3. These medicines / not / cure a cold / but / do relieve / symptoms.
4. Whatever / you do / your cold /last /a few days and then disappear.