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B go by
B line
B development
B suspect
B lies
B feel
B transactions
B guessed
B growing
B points
C pass on
C wait
C claim
C suspicion
C occupies
C join
C information
C taken
C succeeding
C attractions
D walk along
D sea rch
D supply
D style
D rests
D contact
D works
D told
D remaining
D matters
II. Read this text and use the words given in capitals at the end of each line to form a
word that fits the space in the same line ( 10 x 1p = 10 p)
Food Production
In the not-too-distant past farm animals were able to live (0) NATURAL
lives in what we would now term 'free-range' conditions. Such farming
methods however, were not able to supply the rapidly growing (1) ......
of the world and the increasing demands on food (2) ......................
In order to cope with this rising demand, factory farming methods
were introduced along with the (3) ................of genetically
engineered (4) ...................... hormones, which resulted in
a massive increase in food (5) .................. However,
these developments in the use of factory farming and drug (6) .............
have led to a widespread feeling that animals are being caused a lot of
distress and that the quality of the food itself suffers as a consequence.
Certainly, many people (7) ............. with the idea of keeping animals
in one building for their entire (8) ..................... and argue that
more emphasis should be given to (9) ......... farming methods.
A growing number of people are choosing to eat organic food,
supporting farmers who use free-range methods,
a system which has proved to be both (10) ... and more humane.
NATURE
POPULATE
CONSUME
DEVELOP
GROW
PRODUCE
TREAT
AGREE
EXIST
ALTERNATE
ECONOMY
V. Fill in the blanks with one suitable word. Choose from the following words:
(10x1p=10p)
Enough, such, although, manner, have, for, which, until, it, but
The earliest soap in history was probably produced around five thousand years ago in Ancient
Babylon. Archeologists (1)..................found ancient tablets with writing on them (2) ..............
seem to describe a formula for making soap. (3)...................... the Romans probably knew
how to manufacture soap as well, (4) .................................. is believed that they only used it
(5) .................................washing fabrics and actually cleaned their bodies in a totally different
(6) .................................. . An ancient Egyptian papyrus from around 1550 B.C. also refers to
soap manufacture.
The first soaps that we would recognise today were produced by Muslim chemists in the
mediaeval Islamic world around 1000 A.D. (7) ...................................soaps were not only
made from similar materials (8) .............................also included colouring and perfume in
some cases. But it was not (9) ................................the Nineteenth Century that large-scale
soap production began making a product that was cheap (10) for everybody to afford it.
VI. Choose the correct form: (10 x1p=10p)
1. You may come if you like, but you __________.
A) don't have
B) needn't
C) don't need
D) mustn't
C) shall arive
D) arrives
C) struck
D) knocked
C) did you
D) don't you
C) each
D) any
Barem
I.
1 B, 2 A, 3 A. 4 C, 5 B, 6 C, 7 B, 8 A, 9 B, 10 C
II.
III.
1) know, 2) have been having/have had, 3) have been turning/have turned/are turning,
4) involves, 5) did hear/heard 6) holds, 7) have turned up, 8) was passing, 9) thought,
10) did not believe
IV.
A) no, b) normally, c) not one d) some, e) either, f) both tyres, g) all, h) currently, i)
these days, j) now
V.
VI.
1 B, 2 D, 3 A, 4 B, 5 C, 6 D, 7 C, 8 A, 9 A, 10 D