1.Listening.
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Question 1.
Where do a lot of people go to for their 21st birthday?
Question 2.
What age can they legally drink in the United States at ?
Question 3.
Janice decided not to go because she .
Question 4
Janice's birthday was on ...
Question 5
Question 6
Austin usually drove her to class.
Question 7
Austin was the first to wish her happy birthday.
Question 8
Austin has known her for years and he would always forget about her birthday.
Question 9
Janice was surprised to see a big cake at work.
Question 10
Her friends gave Janice a puppy as a present for her birthday.
Reading.
Read the text and choose the correct item (A-C) to complete the statements (11—14),
A GENERATION OF COUCH POTATOES
Lots of teenagers have posters of their sports hero on their bedroom wall. But do they follow the healthy examples set by these athletes? British parents are worried that young people are not as fit and healthy as in the past. Why is this? According to the British Heart Foundation, 13 to 15 year olds are spending too much time doing sedentary activities such as watching TV or playing computer games. A special report describes a generation of couch potatoes, young people sitting around at home, growing up in their bedrooms, travelling by car and in serious danger of heart disease as they get older. Is this their fault? Are young people lazy? Many parents don't allow their children to play outside or walk to school by themselves. "I ring my Dad on my mobile and he picks me up from the station. It's 10 minutes' walk from home but he thinks it is dangerous," says 14 year old Carrie. Some teenagers blame their overprotective parents for making them unfit. It is certainly becoming more difficult to encourage young people to have an active life and protect their hearts. In recent years schools have spent less time on sports. "My Mum did lots of hockey and netball at school but we didn't have time for that this year because we had so many exams to prepare," says Ben, 16.
Question 11
According to the text
A GENERATION OF COUCH POTATOES
Lots of teenagers have posters of their sports hero on their bedroom wall. But do they follow the healthy examples set by these athletes? British parents are worried that young people are not as fit and healthy as in the past. Why is this? According to the British Heart Foundation, 13 to 15 year olds are spending too much time doing sedentary activities such as watching TV or playing computer games. A special report describes a generation of couch potatoes, young people sitting around at home, growing up in their bedrooms, travelling by car and in serious danger of heart disease as they get older. Is this their fault? Are young people lazy? Many parents don't allow their children to play outside or walk to school by themselves. "I ring my Dad on my mobile and he picks me up from the station. It's 10 minutes' walk from home but he thinks it is dangerous," says 14 year old Carrie. Some teenagers blame their overprotective parents for making them unfit. It is certainly becoming more difficult to encourage young people to have an active life and protect their hearts. In recent years schools have spent less time on sports. "My Mum did lots of hockey and netball at school but we didn't have time for that this year because we had so many exams to prepare," says Ben, 16.
Question 12
13-15-year-olds like doing everything, except ...
A GENERATION OF COUCH POTATOES
Lots of teenagers have posters of their sports hero on their bedroom wall. But do they follow the healthy examples set by these athletes? British parents are worried that young people are not as fit and healthy as in the past. Why is this? According to the British Heart Foundation, 13 to 15 year olds are spending too much time doing sedentary activities such as watching TV or playing computer games. A special report describes a generation of couch potatoes, young people sitting around at home, growing up in their bedrooms, travelling by car and in serious danger of heart disease as they get older. Is this their fault? Are young people lazy? Many parents don't allow their children to play outside or walk to school by themselves. "I ring my Dad on my mobile and he picks me up from the station. It's 10 minutes' walk from home but he thinks it is dangerous," says 14 year old Carrie. Some teenagers blame their overprotective parents for making them unfit. It is certainly becoming more difficult to encourage young people to have an active life and protect their hearts. In recent years schools have spent less time on sports. "My Mum did lots of hockey and netball at school but we didn't have time for that this year because we had so many exams to prepare," says Ben, 16.
Question 13
According to teeagers' views.....responsible for the sedentary lifestyle.
A GENERATION OF COUCH POTATOES
Lots of teenagers have posters of their sports hero on their bedroom wall. But do they follow the healthy examples set by these athletes? British parents are worried that young people are not as fit and healthy as in the past. Why is this? According to the British Heart Foundation, 13 to 15 year olds are spending too much time doing sedentary activities such as watching TV or playing computer games. A special report describes a generation of couch potatoes, young people sitting around at home, growing up in their bedrooms, travelling by car and in serious danger of heart disease as they get older. Is this their fault? Are young people lazy? Many parents don't allow their children to play outside or walk to school by themselves. "I ring my Dad on my mobile and he picks me up from the station. It's 10 minutes' walk from home but he thinks it is dangerous," says 14 year old Carrie. Some teenagers blame their overprotective parents for making them unfit. It is certainly becoming more difficult to encourage young people to have an active life and protect their hearts. In recent years schools have spent less time on sports. "My Mum did lots of hockey and netball at school but we didn't have time for that this year because we had so many exams to prepare," says Ben, 16.
Question 14
We can infer from the text that...
USE OF ENGLISH
TASK 3
Choose the correct item (A—C) to complete the text.
Volunteering abroad on your gap year is an ideal way to make (15)________
of your time away, to travel and see the world while also giving something back. Many gap year travellers cite the time they spent on their gap year volunteering abroad (16) _____________ the best and most rewarding part of their travels. Gap year volunteering is an opportunity (17) __________ into a local community and help those in need. There are (18) _________ of gap year volunteer programs out there to (19) ____________your skills and interests. You can do (20) _________
from teaching English as a foreign language in developing communities, to rehabilitating injured orangutans in Borneo, to helping conservation work in vital ecosystems in Costa Rica. (21)________ you' choose, volunteering gives you the chance to (22) _____________ a difference to the world, live somewhere incredible overseas, make new friends and memories, and come home with invaluable experience for your CV.
Question 15
USE OF ENGLISH
TASK 3
Choose the correct item (A—C) to complete the text.
Volunteering abroad on your gap year is an ideal way to make (15)________
of your time away, to travel and see the world while also giving something back. Many gap year travellers cite the time they spent on their gap year volunteering abroad (16) _____________ the best and most rewarding part of their travels. Gap year volunteering is an opportunity (17) __________ into a local community and help those in need. There are (18) _________ of gap year volunteer programs out there to (19) ____________your skills and interests. You can do (20) _________
from teaching English as a foreign language in developing communities, to rehabilitating injured orangutans in Borneo, to helping conservation work in vital ecosystems in Costa Rica. (21)________ you' choose, volunteering gives you the chance to (22) _____________ a difference to the world, live somewhere incredible overseas, make new friends and memories, and come home with invaluable experience for your CV.
Question 16
Choose the correct item (A—C) to complete the text.
Volunteering abroad on your gap year is an ideal way to make (15)________
of your time away, to travel and see the world while also giving something back. Many gap year travellers cite the time they spent on their gap year volunteering abroad (16) _____________ the best and most rewarding part of their travels. Gap year volunteering is an opportunity (17) __________ into a local community and help those in need. There are (18) _________ of gap year volunteer programs out there to (19) ____________your skills and interests. You can do (20) _________
from teaching English as a foreign language in developing communities, to rehabilitating injured orangutans in Borneo, to helping conservation work in vital ecosystems in Costa Rica. (21)________ you' choose, volunteering gives you the chance to (22) _____________ a difference to the world, live somewhere incredible overseas, make new friends and memories, and come home with invaluable experience for your CV.
Question 17
Choose the correct item (A—C) to complete the text.
Volunteering abroad on your gap year is an ideal way to make (15)________
of your time away, to travel and see the world while also giving something back. Many gap year travellers cite the time they spent on their gap year volunteering abroad (16) _____________ the best and most rewarding part of their travels. Gap year volunteering is an opportunity (17) __________ into a local community and help those in need. There are (18) _________ of gap year volunteer programs out there to (19) ____________your skills and interests. You can do (20) _________
from teaching English as a foreign language in developing communities, to rehabilitating injured orangutans in Borneo, to helping conservation work in vital ecosystems in Costa Rica. (21)________ you' choose, volunteering gives you the chance to (22) _____________ a difference to the world, live somewhere incredible overseas, make new friends and memories, and come home with invaluable experience for your CV.
Question 18
Choose the correct item (A—C) to complete the text.
Volunteering abroad on your gap year is an ideal way to make (15)________
of your time away, to travel and see the world while also giving something back. Many gap year travellers cite the time they spent on their gap year volunteering abroad (16) _____________ the best and most rewarding part of their travels. Gap year volunteering is an opportunity (17) __________ into a local community and help those in need. There are (18) _________ of gap year volunteer programs out there to (19) ____________your skills and interests. You can do (20) _________
from teaching English as a foreign language in developing communities, to rehabilitating injured orangutans in Borneo, to helping conservation work in vital ecosystems in Costa Rica. (21)________ you' choose, volunteering gives you the chance to (22) _____________ a difference to the world, live somewhere incredible overseas, make new friends and memories, and come home with invaluable experience for your CV.
Question 19
Choose the correct item (A—C) to complete the text.
Volunteering abroad on your gap year is an ideal way to make (15)________
of your time away, to travel and see the world while also giving something back. Many gap year travellers cite the time they spent on their gap year volunteering abroad (16) _____________ the best and most rewarding part of their travels. Gap year volunteering is an opportunity (17) __________ into a local community and help those in need. There are (18) _________ of gap year volunteer programs out there to (19) ____________your skills and interests. You can do (20) _________
from teaching English as a foreign language in developing communities, to rehabilitating injured orangutans in Borneo, to helping conservation work in vital ecosystems in Costa Rica. (21)________ you' choose, volunteering gives you the chance to (22) _____________ a difference to the world, live somewhere incredible overseas, make new friends and memories, and come home with invaluable experience for your CV.
Question 20
Choose the correct item (A—C) to complete the text.
Volunteering abroad on your gap year is an ideal way to make (15)________
of your time away, to travel and see the world while also giving something back. Many gap year travellers cite the time they spent on their gap year volunteering abroad (16) _____________ the best and most rewarding part of their travels. Gap year volunteering is an opportunity (17) __________ into a local community and help those in need. There are (18) _________ of gap year volunteer programs out there to (19) ____________your skills and interests. You can do (20) _________
from teaching English as a foreign language in developing communities, to rehabilitating injured orangutans in Borneo, to helping conservation work in vital ecosystems in Costa Rica. (21)________ you' choose, volunteering gives you the chance to (22) _____________ a difference to the world, live somewhere incredible overseas, make new friends and memories, and come home with invaluable experience for your CV.
Question 21
Choose the correct item (A—C) to complete the text.
Volunteering abroad on your gap year is an ideal way to make (15)________
of your time away, to travel and see the world while also giving something back. Many gap year travellers cite the time they spent on their gap year volunteering abroad (16) _____________ the best and most rewarding part of their travels. Gap year volunteering is an opportunity (17) __________ into a local community and help those in need. There are (18) _________ of gap year volunteer programs out there to (19) ____________your skills and interests. You can do (20) _________
from teaching English as a foreign language in developing communities, to rehabilitating injured orangutans in Borneo, to helping conservation work in vital ecosystems in Costa Rica. (21)________ you' choose, volunteering gives you the chance to (22) _____________ a difference to the world, live somewhere incredible overseas, make new friends and memories, and come home with invaluable experience for your CV.
Question 22
READING
TASK 4
Match the headings (A—E) to the paragraphs (23—26). There are two headings that you don't need to use.
BASIC ONLINE SAFETY AND SECURITY TIPS
23)___________________________________
Keep all software on internet-connected devices — including PCs, smartphones and tablets — up to date to reduce risk of infection from malware.
24)_____________________________________
Fortify your online accounts by using security keys or a unique one-time code through an app on your mobile device . Your usernames and passwords are not enough to protect key accounts like email , banking and social media .
25)__________________________________________
A strong password is a sentence that is at least 12 characters long. Focus on positive sentences or phrases that you like to think about and are easy to remember (for example, "I love country music."). On many sites, you can even use spaces!
26)______________________________________
Having separate passwords for every account helps to avoid cybercriminals. At a minimum, separate your work and personal accounts and make sure that your critical accounts have the strongest passwords.
Question 23
BASIC ONLINE SAFETY AND SECURITY TIPS
23)___________________________________
Keep all software on internet-connected devices — including PCs, smartphones and tablets — up to date to reduce risk of infection from malware.
24)_____________________________________
Fortify your online accounts by using security keys or a unique one-time code through an app on your mobile device . Your usernames and passwords are not enough to protect key accounts like email , banking and social media .
25)__________________________________________
A strong password is a sentence that is at least 12 characters long. Focus on positive sentences or phrases that you like to think about and are easy to remember (for example, "I love country music."). On many sites, you can even use spaces!
26)______________________________________
Having separate passwords for every account helps to avoid cybercriminals. At a minimum, separate your work and personal accounts and make sure that your critical accounts have the strongest passwords.
Question 24
BASIC ONLINE SAFETY AND SECURITY TIPS
23)___________________________________
Keep all software on internet-connected devices — including PCs, smartphones and tablets — up to date to reduce risk of infection from malware.
24)_____________________________________
Fortify your online accounts by using security keys or a unique one-time code through an app on your mobile device . Your usernames and passwords are not enough to protect key accounts like email , banking and social media .
25)__________________________________________
A strong password is a sentence that is at least 12 characters long. Focus on positive sentences or phrases that you like to think about and are easy to remember (for example, "I love country music."). On many sites, you can even use spaces!
26)______________________________________
Having separate passwords for every account helps to avoid cybercriminals. At a minimum, separate your work and personal accounts and make sure that your critical accounts have the strongest passwords.
Question 25
BASIC ONLINE SAFETY AND SECURITY TIPS
23)___________________________________
Keep all software on internet-connected devices — including PCs, smartphones and tablets — up to date to reduce risk of infection from malware.
24)_____________________________________
Fortify your online accounts by using security keys or a unique one-time code through an app on your mobile device . Your usernames and passwords are not enough to protect key accounts like email , banking and social media .
25)__________________________________________
A strong password is a sentence that is at least 12 characters long. Focus on positive sentences or phrases that you like to think about and are easy to remember (for example, "I love country music."). On many sites, you can even use spaces!
26)______________________________________
Having separate passwords for every account helps to avoid cybercriminals. At a minimum, separate your work and personal accounts and make sure that your critical accounts have the strongest passwords.
Question 26
27)They __________ computer games for two hours.
28)I can't stand_______in rainy weather.
29)I am looking forward to_________
30)I hope_______you next week.
31)They came along _____a new movie together.
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