A. Choose the correct answer.
Criticism
It can (1) ……… a long time to become successful in your chose field, however (2) ……… you are. One thing you have to be (3) ……… of is that you will face criticism along the way. The world is (4) ……… of people who would rather say something negative than positive. If you’ve made up your (5) ……… to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others (6) ……… you from reaching your target, and let constructive criticism have a positive (7) ……… on your work. If someone says you’re totally (8) ……… in talent, ignore them. That’s negative criticism. If, however, someone (9) ……… you to revise your work and gives you good reasons for doing so, you should (10) ……… their suggestions carefully. There are many film stars who were once out of (11) ……… . There are many famous novelists who made a complete (12) ……… of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to (13) ……… approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it published. Being successful does (14) ……… on luck, to a certain extent. But things are more likely to (15) ……… well if you persevere and stay positive.
1 A be B have C take D do
2 A talented B invested C mixed D workable
3 A alert B clever C intelligent D aware
4 A overflowing B full C filled D packed
5 A mind B brain C thought D idea
6 A cease B remove C avoid D prevent
7 A outcome B result C effect D consequence
8 A lacking B short C missing D absent
9 A suggests B advises C proposes D explains
10 A think B consider C look round D take
11 A career B business C job D work
12 A mess B rubbish C trash D garbage
13 A put off B bank on C keep on D drop in on
14 A require B need C depend D trust
15 A turn out B come into C deal with D sail through
Answers
1 C 2 A 3 D 4 B 5 A
6 D 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 B
11 D 12 A 13 C 14 C 15 A
B. Choose the correct answer.
16 Ed ……… at the clock and realised he was late for the meeting.
A glimpsed B observed
C glanced D watched
17 What’s the entrance ……… for the outdoor music festival?
A ticket B fare
C price D fee
18 Don’t ……… the potatoes in oil; that’s so unhealthy!
A fry B boil
C bake D grill
19 I want to take these jeans back because they’re too small but I can’t find the ……… anywhere.
A recipe B receipt
C receiver D reception
20 I’ll pick up a ……… on the way home and then we won’t have to cook.
A takeaway
B fast food
C delivery
D microwave
21 Certificates provide proof of your ……… .
A qualities
B diplomas
C qualifications
D ambitions
22 Living on a farm in the middle of nowhere, ours is about the most ……… lifestyle you can have!
A urban B suburban
C rural D municipal
23 Will was made ……… three months ago and is still looking for a job.
A sacked B fired
C retired D redundant
24 The audience showed their ……… by giving the orchestra a standing ovation.
A entertainment
B review
C appreciation
D audition
25 I’d like to speak to the person in ………, please.
A charge B responsibility
C duty D obligation
Answers
16 C 17 D 18 A 19 B 20 A 21 C
22 C 23 D 24 C 25 A
C. Write one word in each gap.
Lack of faith in politicians
A recent survey has shown an increase (26) ……………… distrust for politicians. They’ve always been regarded (27) ……………… untrustworthy, but now politicians are below estate agents and even lawyers in the public’s estimations. A majority of the people who (28) ……………… questioned associate politicians (29) ……………… an inability to tell (30) ……………… truth. They believe they’re responsible (31) ……………… most of the country’s problems, have had a negative effect (32) ……………… the country’s image abroad, refuse to face (33) ……………… to the fact that they cause more problems than they solve and never apologise for (34) ……………… made mistakes. The survey (35) ……………… was carried out over a period of three months, also shows that politicians often give the impression (36) ……………… being arrogant and only (37) ……………… note of what the electorate believe at election time. In (38) ……………… of these disturbing findings, people do not believe that (39) ……………… is no point in voting at elections. (40) ……………… least politicians can take some comfort in that!
Answers
26 in 27 as 28 were 29 with 30 the
31 for 32 on 33 up 34 having 35 which
36 of 37 taking 38 spite 39 there 40 At
D. Choose the correct answer.
41 All the flowers for the wedding ……… tomorrow.
A will be delivering
B will have delivered by
C are going to deliver
D are going to be delivered
42 ‘Have we still got lots of time?’
‘No, ……… get a move on. We’re going to be late.’
A you’d rather
B you’d better
C you’d prefer to
D you’d be better off
43 Let’s order a pizza, ……… we?
A should B will
C shall D could
44 I wonder ……… mind watching this bag for me for a moment.
A would you
B you would
C if would you
D whether you would
45 The prime minister denied ……… anything wrong.
A to do
B having done
C to have done
D to be doing
46 The woman ……… purse I found has offered to give me a reward.
A whose B who
C who’s D to whom
47 It’s high time they ……… .
A are leaving
B were leaving
C have to leave
D had been leaving
48 I wish you ……… so rude to Rosalind last night.
A weren’t
B wouldn’t be
C hadn’t been
D haven’t been
49 Despite ……… president, she felt totally powerless.
A being
B she was
C of having been
D to be
50 We ……… today and I got into trouble because I hadn’t done it.
A had checked our homework
B had our homework checked
C were checked our homework
D have checking our homework
Answers
41 D 42 B 43 C 44 D 45 B 46 A
47 B 48 C 49 A 50 B
E. Match to make sentences. There is one extra letter you will not use.
51 When we can afford it, we’re going to do
52 Jason’s thinking of dropping
53 When the factory closed
54 They should do away
55 Let me take you out to dinner to make
56 I never wanted a mortgage but I’m coming
57 Cynthia’s decided to set
A round to the idea now.
B up for forgetting your birthday.
C with cheque books now that everyone has a credit card.
D up the attic and turn it into a spare bedroom.
E out of college and getting a job.
F out a number of different products in the next few months.
G up a small business producing temporary tattoos.
H down, hundreds of workers lost their jobs.
Answers
51 D 52 E 53 H 54 C 55 B 56 A 57 G
F. Complete the second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.
58 I don’t think George has the ability to climb right to the top of that mountain! capable
I don’t think George ………………………………………… right to the top of that mountain!
59 Joanne, do you know anything about Chaos Theory? familiar
Joanne, ………………………………………… Chaos Theory?
60 You shouldn’t have bought presents for all of us. expense
You shouldn’t have ………………………………………… buying presents for all of us.
61 Charles often phones up TV stations to complain about programmes. tendency
Charles ………………………………………… up TV stations to complain about programmes.
62 Alice seemed tired to me. impression
Alice ………………………………………… she was tired.
63 Taking out a private pension scheme will benefit you. interest
It is ………………………………………… out a private pension scheme.
64 I understand what Gary was saying but I don’t agree with him. point
I can ………………………………………… but I don’t agree with him
65 They won’t allow passengers to get off the train at the next station. prevent
They’re going ………………………………………… off the train at the next station.
66 I want you to try really hard to pass this exam! effort
I want you to ………………………………………… to pass this exam!
Answers
58 is capable of climbing
59 are you familiar with
60 gone to the expense of
61 has a tendency to phone
62 gave me the impression (that)
63 in your interest to take
64 see Gary’s point
65 to prevent passengers from getting
66 make a real/really make an effort
G. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
Memories and reality
There is a well-known (67) ……………………, ‘School days are the best days of your life.’ No (68) …………………… at school ever believes it though, and by the time you realise it’s true, it’s too late! It’s when you’re worried about your (69) …………………… situation and are beginning to hate the (70) …………………… of working in an office or factory every day that you look back fondly on the (71) …………………… times you had at school. When you’re still at school you often focus on the negatives, like having to pay (72) …………………… during a tedious chemistry lesson, being punished for bad (73) …………………… (when you didn’t do anything wrong anyway) or feeling (74) …………………… in an exam because you don’t know any of the answers (and, in fact, had completely (75) …………………… the questions too!). But it’s quite (76) …………………… to complain about things and then have great memories afterwards. Just have a good time at the times as well!
Answers
67 saying 68 student 69 financial 70 boredom
71 exciting 72 attention 73 behaviour 74 helpless
75 misunderstood 76 acceptable
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