Question 1 - 5
Where you can see this notice?
For questions 1 to 5, mark one letter A, B or C
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Surname
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Please leave your room key at Reception.
A in a shop
B in a hotel
C in a taxi
Foreign money changed here.
A in a library
B in a bank
C in a police station
AFTERNOON SHOW BEGINS AT 2PM
A outside a theatre
B outside a supermarket
C outside a restaurant
CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS
Lessons start again on the 8 th January
A at a travel agent's
B at a music school
C at a restaurant
Price per night:
£ 10 a tent
£ 5 a person
A at a cinema
B in a hotel
C on a camp-site
Question 6 - 10
In this section you must choose the word which best fits each space in the text below
For questions 6 to 10, mark one letter A, B or C
Scotland
Scotland is the north part of the island of Great Britain. The Atlantic Ocean is on the west and the
North Sea on the east. Some people (6) Scotland speak a different language called Gaelic.
There are (7) five million people in Scotland, and Edinburgh is (8) most
famous city.
Scotland has many mountains; the highest one is called ‘Ben Nevis’. In the south of Scotland, there are
a lot of sheep. A long time ago, there (9) many forests, but now there are only a
(10)
Scotland is only a small country, but it is quite beautiful.
6. A on B inC at
7. A about B betweenC among
8. A his B yourC its
9. A is B wereC was
10. A few B littleC lot
Question 11 - 20
In this section you must choose the word which best fits each space in the texts
For questions 11 to 20, mark one letter A, B, C or D
Alice Guy Blaché
Alice Guy Blaché was the first female film director. She first became involved in cinema whilst
working for the Gaumont Film Company in the late 1890s. This was a period of great change in
the cinema and Alice was the first to use many new inventions, (11) sound and colour.
In 1907 Alice (12) to New York where she started her own film company. She was
(13) successful, but, when Hollywood became the centre of the film world, the best
days of the independent New York film companies were (14) When Alice died in
1968, hardly anybody (15) her name.
11. A bringing B includingC containingD supporting
12. A moved B ranC enteredD transported
13. A next B onceC immediatelyD recently
14. A after B downC behindD over
15. A remembered B realisedC remindedD repeated
UFOs – do they exist?
UFO is short for ‘unidentified flying object’. UFOs are popularly known as flying saucers,
(16) that is often the (17) they are reported to be. The (18)
"flying saucers" were seen in 1947 by an American pilot, but experts who studied his claim
decided it had been a trick of the light.
Even people experienced at watching the sky, (19) as pilots, report seeing UFOs. In
1978 a pilot reported a collection of UFOs off the coast of New Zealand. A television
(20) went up with the pilot and filmed the UFOs. Scientists studying this
phenomenon later discovered that in this case they were simply lights on boats out fishing.
16. A because B thereforeC althoughD so
17. A look B shapeC sizeD type
18. A last B nextC firstD oldest
19. A liker B thatC soD such
20. A cameraman B directorC actorD announcer
Question 21 - 40
In this section you must choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.
For questions 21 to 40, mark one letter A, B, C or D