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Women of the country will be in the elections.
- liberated
- granted
- enfranchised
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The old woman wears a for good luck.
- talisman
- symbol
- mascot
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The agreement was finally by the unwilling participants.
- rectified
- approached
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The leader had the ability to his nation to positive action.
- recapitulate
- galvanise
- startle
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The wife showed against his husband and left him.
- acrimony
- jaundice
- tenderness
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The husband’s attitude became very when his wife came home late.
- oily-tongued
- pensive
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The child made a mistake but the owner’s gesture put him to ease.
- clear
- serene
- indefatigable
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The goods were confiscated by the police.
- contraband
- illicit
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The hurried boss took a look at the newspaper and left for his office.
- cursory
- sustained
- condensed
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The citizens the shops during the unrest.
- rejoiced
- endured
- plundered
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5 point(s)Category: ListeningListen to the conversation and type A, B or C in the blanks.
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1. Emily thinks her teacher sometimes
- A. criticizes her work too much
- B. confuses her students
- C. forgets important things
2. Richard thinks Emily’s photographs
- A. have lots of bright colors
- B. are full of emotions
- C. are full of drama.
3. Emily is going to take an exam in
- A. the spring
- B. the summer
- C. the autumn
4. When do Emily and Richard arrange to meet again?
- A. ten days later
- B. two weeks later
- C. on the tenth of the month
5. What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?
- A. Friendship
- B. Classmates
- C. Neighbors
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1. The highest sand dunes are .
- A. 80 m
- B. 118 m
- C. 180 m
2. In Nile Valley, there is .
- A. lush vegetable
- B. vegetation
- C. lush vegetation
3. Mediterranean plants grow in
- A. northern highlands
- B. islands
- C. my lands
4. Word ‘Sahara’ means .
- A. Sand
- B. Desert
- C. Heat in Arabic
5. The lecture is .
- A. Personal
- B. Critical
- C. Informative
6. The speaker’s tone of voice is .
- A. Casual
- B. Professional
- C. Serious
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4 point(s)Category: ListeningListen to the conversation and sort to match the below statements with statements on the left.
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- This was a talk, not a book.
- Wells was ill when he wrote this.
- This was heavily criticized by another author.
- This predicted a type of identity card.
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The Discovery of the Future
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The Time Machine
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First Men in the Moon
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A Modern Utopia
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4 point(s)Category: ReadingRead the Following Passage and match headings with the paragraphs below.
Eco-towns
A The fundamental principle underlying the new generation of British eco-towns is that they are more ecologically and environmentally friendly than traditional towns. To achieve this, guidelines have been drawn up which town planners should obey.
B The guidelines state that the towns should aspire to be low energy and carbon neutral developments, with buildings being constructed from recycled materials. Environmentally friendly waste disposal is also at the heart of the concept.
C A second principle is that the new towns provide housing that is affordable to key workers, such as teachers, nurses and civil servants, and first-time buyers. With the largest eco-towns providing housing for some 20,000 residents, it is anticipated that 30 to 40 per cent of this will be in the form of affordable housing.
D Reliable. efficient and cost-effective public transport will be essential to the success of the eco-towns. The aim is to develop urban and suburban spaces that are as car-free as possible. with the speed limit on main roads being restricted to 15 mph.
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- greener than older towns
- construction details
- inexpensive homes
- travelling around
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3 point(s)Category: ReadingRead the Following Passage and tick any THREE TRUE STATEMENTS about eco-towns.
Eco-towns
A The fundamental principle underlying the new generation of British eco-towns is that they are more ecologically and environmentally friendly than traditional towns. To achieve this, guidelines have been drawn up which town planners should obey.
B The guidelines state that the towns should aspire to be low energy and carbon neutral developments, with buildings being constructed from recycled materials. Environmentally friendly waste disposal is also at the heart of the concept.
C A second principle is that the new towns provide housing that is affordable to key workers, such as teachers, nurses and civil servants, and first-time buyers. With the largest eco-towns providing housing for some 20,000 residents, it is anticipated that 30 to 40 per cent of this will be in the form of affordable housing.
D Reliable. efficient and cost-effective public transport will be essential to the success of the eco-towns. The aim is to develop urban and suburban spaces that are as car-free as possible. with the speed limit on main roads being restricted to 15 mph.
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3 point(s)Category: ReadingRead the Following Passage and write TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN in the blanks.
Eco-towns
A The fundamental principle underlying the new generation of British eco-towns is that they are more ecologically and environmentally friendly than traditional towns. To achieve this, guidelines have been drawn up which town planners should obey.
B The guidelines state that the towns should aspire to be low energy and carbon neutral developments, with buildings being constructed from recycled materials. Environmentally friendly waste disposal is also at the heart of the concept.
C A second principle is that the new towns provide housing that is affordable to key workers, such as teachers, nurses and civil servants, and first-time buyers. With the largest eco-towns providing housing for some 20,000 residents, it is anticipated that 30 to 40 per cent of this will be in the form of affordable housing.
D Reliable. efficient and cost-effective public transport will be essential to the success of the eco-towns. The aim is to develop urban and suburban spaces that are as car-free as possible. with the speed limit on main roads being restricted to 15 mph.
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1. The British Eco-towns are more financially stable.
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- False
- Not Given
2. There will be some houses for more rich people.
- True
- False
- Not Given
3. Drivers in eco-towns will never be able to drive faster than 15 mph.
- True
- False
- Not Given
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