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Task 1
Questions 1-12

You are going to read an article in which people talk about shopping.
For questions 1-12, choose from the people A-F.
Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
There is an example at the beginning (0).
Anyone for Shopping?

Alex

Bruno

I simply adore those enormous shopping


malls that theyve recently built in the
centre of the city. I always try to take
advantage of any price reductions that
they might have, especially on jeans or
shoes. Occasionally, I dont even get
anything, but it doesnt bother me. I just
love the places and the atmosphere there.
Everythings so shiny and attractive. Some
people say that they are impersonal. But
do you really want to get to know the shop
assistant?

Those big malls on the outskirts are


absolutely great places to hang out in.
However, I must confess though that I
actually cant stand the stores themselves.
In fact, I cant bear any kind of store. If you
ask me, people are always wasting their
money on things that arent necessary.
Thats why I steer clear of them. But the
cafs and bars are totally cool. You can
also get something to eat like a burger or
slice of pizza. Theyve got a really decent
range.

Chris

For me shopping is something much more


than a necessity. I get a real pleasure out
of it. Everyone needs to escape from the
pressures and demands of everyday life,
and a bit of retail therapy is the way that
I handle stress. However, if you ask me,
it should be a solitary activity without the
distraction of friends. I also never come
back without purchasing something to
wear. My friends think that its terribly
extravagant, but thats the kind of
person I am.

Diana

After weve finished doing the weekly


shopping, we sometimes take the kids
to see the latest blockbuster. They love
the look of these big, bright malls where
we shop. Its one of the highlights of the
week for them both. The only thing is that
everywhere is so packed these days.
Sometimes you can barely move. You
also spend so much money but you feel
like you havent actually bought anything.
I suppose thats just part of modern life. At
the end of the day, its worth it though.

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E

Ed

Of course, supermarkets might very


well be cheaper, but it takes absolutely
ages to get there and then you have to
hang around with masses of people in
enormous queues all day. Its simply
unbearable. In my local shop, I get
everything done quickly. I always have a
little chat with the owner too. Weve known
each other for years. You dont get that in
a huge store. Theyre so cold. I hate them
all. I swear that youll never catch me in
one again as long as I live.

Fran

It really gets me down when we have to go


shopping with the kids. Its not waiting in
a line with them. I can handle that. Its just
that theyre always asking for something.
Sometimes, I feel like Im going to explode.
We end up getting useless stuff that wasnt
even on the list. Sometimes I really wonder
if they think that were made of money. Its
completely different when we go alone and
leave the children at home. I quite enjoy it
then.

Which person
A B C D E F G H

0 looks out for things that are cheaper than usual?


0

1 finds it crowded where they shop?

2 can find going to stores stressful?

2
3

3 always buys some clothing?


4 likes to combine shopping with another activity?

4
A B C D E F G H

5 goes to shopping centres for social reasons?

6 often buys things that they dont need?

7 cant stand waiting in stores?

8 dislikes going to shops?

9 sometimes buys nothing when they go shopping?

5
A B C D E F G H

10 prefers to shop on their own?

11 likes the appearance of where they shop?

10

12 prefers a personal atmosphere?

11
12
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Task 2
Questions 13-18

Read the article about a celebrity chef. For questions 13-18, choose the correct answer
(A, B, C or D). Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

Adam Walker Celebrity Chef


My first contact with the restaurant trade came when I was about fourteen. I was looking for a
weekend job to earn a bit of money, so I asked my uncle if I could help out at his restaurant. I just
used to peel the potatoes and wash the dishes, but I absolutely loved the place, especially the
kitchen. It was full of noise and there were people running around everywhere. I was fascinated
by it all, and I actually got paid for it! Even the occasional celebrity would come into the restaurant.
Everyone was really friendly too.
I found school hard and did poorly in my final exams, so I decided to leave at sixteen to train to
become a chef. My friends laughed about it and joked that cooking was for girls. That didnt bother
me, though.
It was exhausting at college and I had to get used to getting up earlier than when I was at school.
The really tough bit was the practical part of the course. This was when we had to go and work in a
kitchen. Some of the chefs could get really angry if you made a mistake. I nearly ended up in tears
on more than one occasion, although I can laugh about it now. Nevertheless, I learnt a lot about the
profession during this time. It didnt seem to matter that I had no social life.
After college, I worked for a couple of years in London. However, I realised that there were so
many graduates that if I really wanted to succeed, I had to do something different. Thats why I
got a job in Italy. It was great learning to cook in another culture, although I struggled a bit with the
language at first. I could have spent more time there, but a year seemed about right, especially when
you consider the long shifts I was working. Italys an amazing place. I wish I had travelled round
more. Maybe Ill buy a holiday home in Tuscany one day.
When I got back home to Britain, I opened up my own restaurant. We do all sorts of fish dishes
from tuna steaks to squid and octopus. Im on my feet all day, but Ive got no regrets.
Im very passionate about cooking, and one day someone suggested that I should write a book.
Living abroad makes you appreciate your own culture more, so I decided Id do something on our
national cuisine. After all, youve got books on everything from low-fat diets and vegetarianism to
how to cook on a small budget. I knew there was a market for books on cooking, and I was right. The
book became an enormous success.
I often get asked how the TV programme about me started. A lot of people assume we just wanted
to copy the cooking programmes that were already on television. What actually happened is that one
day a friend who works in TV turned up to interview me about my book for the local news. When she
arrived, I was having this furious argument with one of the waiters. Hed been rude to a customer and
I was really angry. I even smashed a plate on the floor. The camera crew thought that this was great
TV and thats how the series about my restaurant was born.

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13 What did Adam enjoy most about working in his uncles restaurant?
A
B
C
D

A.
B.

He made some good friends.


He saw some famous people.
The money was very good.
There was a great atmosphere.

C.
D.
E.

14 What did Adam find to be the hardest thing about studying to be a chef?
A
B
C
D

A.
B.

Being tired all the time.


Doing work experience.
Friends making fun of him.
Having no free time.

C.
D.
E.

15 When he thinks about his time in Italy, Adam regrets not


A
B
C
D

A.
B.

buying a property there.


learning Italian better.
seeing more of the country.
staying there longer.

C.
D.
E.

16 What is Adams book about?


A
B
C
D

A.

British dishes.
Eating cheaply.
Healthy eating.
Preparing seafood.

B.
C.
D.
E.

17 The people from the TV company got the idea for a show about Adam
A
B
C
D

by chance.
from his book.
from other shows.
through a friend.

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

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18 Which of the following would Adam say about his career?


A
B
C
D

Im doing something Ive wanted to do ever since I was a small child.


Its been great fun and Ive had a lot of laughs over the years.
Its been brilliant, but I sometimes wish I had done something else.
To get to the top, I found hard work to be more important than qualifications.

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

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Task 3
Questions 19-24

You are going to read an article about a shark attack.


Seven sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-H the
one which fits each gap (19-24). Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
There are two letters which you do not need.
There is an example at the beginning (0).

Shark Attack!
Itwas summer 2006 and Iwas swimming off Sunrise Beach in Cape Town. Sightings of
sharks in that area had been increasing, although they werent something I ever worried about. I
I Two guys stayed in a
was 24 and out with some friends andmy younger brother, Stan. (0) ___.
boat nearer theshore while Stan and I swam alittle farther out. Then something caught my eye
I looked around and saw a large shark fin darting towards my brother. I screamed tothe guys
in the boat to get Stan out. (19) ___. It worked. But now the fin turned and came towards me,
beforedisappearing.
I felt relieved that Stan was safe,but scared because I was now the only person in the water.
Seconds later, ahuge black shape rose up beside me. I was face to face with a 15ft great
white. Itouched the shark with my feet totry to push myself away andit swung its body round,
making acolossal splash. I tried desperately to push myself up, but for some reason my right
leg wouldnt move. I looked down and saw why: everything below my knee was in the sharks
mouth. (20) ___. I thought about not being able to say goodbye to my parents, that this was the
end.
I shouted to the guys in the boat. There hadnt been time for them to reach me or call for
help theyd only just picked up my brother. (21) ___. By now I was dangling against theside of
thesharks body, out of breath and in shock. Then it took me underwater, shaking me with my
leg in its mouth. (22) ___. Im not going down without a fight, I thought. I started attacking the
shark with all my remaining strength, grabbing its eye and punching its nose.
I gave one last enormous push and heard a great snapping sound. Suddenly, I was free.
(23) ___. The boat was nearer now, and Stan saw me floating in the water. He grabbed my hand
and started pulling me out. I didnt know it, but halfway downmy shin there was nothing left.
At the hospital, they did two amputations, the first to tidy up the wound, the second one
to enable me to use a prosthesis. I certainly had my dark times, and at first was angry about
what had happened to me. I even thought about ending it all. (24) ___. So I set my sights
on makingthe national swimming team, and in2008 I represented South Africa at the
BeijingParalympics.
I know it sounds strange, but Im very happy with how things turned out. I was just in the
wrong place at the wrong time.

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A Itwas my brother who said to me that I could achieve anything Iwanted.


B I remember seeing them screaming back in totalpanic.
C I could feel my body moving farther from its mouth as its teeth slid down the bone
towards my ankle.

D I had been dragged about 50m under water and when I broke the surface Iwas close
to blacking out.

E As they headed for him, I knew I had to do something to distract theshark, so I started
slapping the water.

F As I went down, my lungs felt as if they were on fire.


G I was hitting it somuch that when I reached hospital, there was no skin left onmy knuckles.
H I thought I was going to die.
I Wewere lifeguards, on a life-saving exercise.

A B C D E F G H
0

19
20
21

A B C D E F G H

22
23
24
22

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Task 4
Questions 25-32

Read the article I Always Forget.


For questions 25-32, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that best fits each space.
Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
There is an example at the beginning (0).

I Always Forget
A forget. Forgetting is a useful strategy to
When youre overwhelmed, your mind (0) ___
(25) ___ your mind for new tasks and challenges. Your mind is programmed to remember
(26) ___ helps you to survive. You remember bad experiences so you can avoid them in the
future and good ones so you can repeat them. Its easy to remember the food you hate or the
things youre keen (27) ___. Its not at all easy to remember something thats (28) ___ good nor
bad. In other words, information without emotion is very difficult to remember. So if you need to
learn a list of new words or (29) ___ facts or quotations, you will not remember them (30) ___
unless you add an emotional value to them. But its no good (31) ___ yourself theres a test
tomorrow. You might panic. Instead, take a positive attitude and create a system. For example,
its much better to sort the items you want to remember into groups that have something in
common or make the items into a story, (32) ___ strange that story may be. And finally, dont
forget that revision is the most important thing of all.

A.
A
B
C
D

B.

will
would
shall
should

C.
D.
E.

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25

A.
A
B
C
D

B.

set
clean
clear
speak

C.
D.
E.

26

A.
A
B
C
D

B.

that
what
which
who

C.
D.
E.

27

A.
A
B
C
D

B.

about
on
for
in

C.
D.
E.

28

A.
A
B
C
D

B.

either
not
neither
nor

C.
D.
E.

29

A.
A
B
C
D

B.

literate
literal
literature
literary

C.
D.
E.

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30

A.
A
B
C
D

B.

so easy
easily
easier
as easy

C.
D.
E.

31

A.
A
B
C
D

B.

telling
to tell
saying
to say

C.
D.
E.
A.

32
A
B
C
D

B.

although
whether
even though
however

C.
D.
E.

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Task 5
Questions 33-40

Read and complete the text below.


Fill each space (33-40) with one word. Write your answer only here in this exam booklet.
There is an example at the beginning (0).

Mysterious Britain
Melted Stones
Britain is a land (0) ___ in prehistoric monuments. Scotland has 60 ruins whose stones have been
melted (33) ___ intense heat. How this happened is not certain. Are they the result of alien guns or
prehistoric nuclear explosion?
Its more likely that the ancient peoples knew how to melt rock. By (34) ___ fire to a sophisticated
design of wood, bricks and stones, they succeeded (35) ___ fusing rocks together.
Stonehenge
The purpose of stone circles is a mystery as (36) ___. A favourite explanation is that they were
used as observatories to regulate the ancient calendar. Stonehenge is, for example, an amazingly
accurate one. There are many other stone rings (37) ___ astronomical purpose is much harder
to explain. What we do know is that you didnt need a large civilization to build these places. With
clever techniques, 200 people (38) ___ 15 and 25 years of age could have built Stonehenge in 30
years. Nobody has thought about these techniques because nobody has ever had (39) ___. We have
cranes to do the work for us today. All the same, people
will continue to have ideas on why, how and by (40) ___
1 bod (popunjava ocjenjiva)
ancient monuments were built.
33
34

rich
0 ____________

35

33 ____________

36

34 ____________

37

35 ____________

1 bod (popunjava ocjenjiva)

36 ____________

37

37 ____________

38

38 ____________

39

39 ____________

40

40 ____________

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