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lest 5 PAPER 3 USE OF ENGLISH (45 minutes) Part 1 For questions 1~12, road the toxt below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits cach gap. There is an example at the beginning (0). Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Example: © Advantage B benefit © profit, gain THE PERFORMING ARTS In the past, British children were frequently encouraged to try out their performing skills for the (0)... of adults. They did this by reading aloud, acting or (1) ..... a musical instrument. As they (2)..... up they were taken to public places of entertainment - the theatre, opera, circus or ballet. They looked forward to these (3)... with great (4)... and would remember and discuss what they had seen for many weeks afterwards. But nowadays television and computers (6)... an endless entertainment, and children quickly accept these marvellous (7).....a8 avery stream of easily (6) ordinary part of their everyday lives. For many children, the sense of witnessing a very (8)... live performance is gone forever. But allis not lost. The (9) .... of a TV set may have encouraged a very lazy response from (10)... in their own homes, but the (11)... of those with ambitions to become performing artists themselves ‘does not seem to nave been at all diminished. And live pertormances in public are stil relatively (12)... albeit with an older, more specialist audience. 60 10 " 2 controlling Aavalnpad circumstances sensation supply applicable vesigns special attendance spectators want famous handling grew ‘occasions action send convenient Inventions. peculiar presence onlookers appeal favourite doing advanced incidents thrill stock available exniprts specific being pressure popular Paper 3 Uzo of Englich D playing brought situations excitement store free appearances particular company listeners desire approved 61 Tost 3 Part 2 For questione 12-24, road tho toxt blow and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only ‘one word in each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on the separate answer sheet example: [0] [O]N]E ITIL Itt) SWIMMING ‘Swimming is generally considered to be (0) ...2ME... of the best ways of exercising the whole body without risk of injury. According to health experts, it can also ease back pain and even recluce blood pressure. There is only one problem: to enjoy all the benofite of owimming, you 3) to do it properly (14) you visited your leeal swimming pool and juct watched, you might be surprised to see (1)... badly many people swim. Poor technique may result from @ number of factors including anxiety. the swimmer’s lack (16) body awareness, or just @ concern about (17) ...... their hair wet. What's (18) swimming techniques do not always improve with practice. (19) ........ the contrary, once people have fallen (20) ....... bad habits, they tend to be stuck with ther. But help is at hand. For all those keen to learn to swim properly, and so (21) advantage of all the health benefits, there is now something known as the Shaw Method, developed by a former competitive swimmer, Steven Shaw. Shaw encourages people to think about their swimming technique and to concentrate on things (22) ....... breathing correctly and making (23) .. . that arm and leg movements work together (24) ....... than against each other. 62 Paper 3. Use of English Part 3 For questions 25-4, read the toxt below. Use the word given in capitale at the ond of somo of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0) Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on the separate answer sheet. Example: |0| | /|R|R[E|G]u[z [AR AUSTRALIA For years, Australia has had an (0) ../"T2aul@r_ pattem of population distribution, with more people living in towns and cities in (25)... areas, especially the east and south-east, than in the interior of the country. Since the 1940s, the population has become still more (26) .... distributed with a significant rise in the number of people living in these cities. Cities are now the (27)... Centres of the country. An important ‘element in their (28)... has been the number of people from Europe land Asia emigrating to Australia, especially in the second half of the ‘twentieth century. The new (29) ....... decided to stay in the cities, because (30)... Was easy TO find there. Today, the population of ‘Australia includes people who originally came from over 160 countries. ‘At one time, what made the (31)... (32) . produce - Indeed, the country's economy was founded on the production of .». of people in Australia’s cities so was the country's dependence on the export of agricultural wheat and wool. This hes since changed, not only with increased (98). activity, but also with the rani (24) of tourist and racreatinnal facilites. Tourism is now Australia’s largest export industry. REGULAR COAST EVENLY ECONOMY GROW ARRIVE EMPLOY CONCENTRATE REMARK INDUSTRY EXPAND. 63 Test 3 Part 4 For questions 3842, complete tne second sentence so that it nas a similar meaning to the tirst sentence, using the word given, Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. Here is an example (0) Example: 0 You must do exactly what the manager tells you. CARRY You must zs _--.. instructions exactly. The gap can be filled by the words ‘carry out the manager's’ so you write: Example: |0 | CARRY OUT THE MANAGER'S Write only the missing words IN CAPITAL LETIEHS on tne separate answer sheet, 35 | regret not contacting Brian when | was in Dublin. TOUCH I wish that |. - vow Brian when | was in Dublin. 36 In my opinion, these two kinds of music are completely different from each other. COMPARISON In my opinion, there is bcs these two kinds of music, 37 | don't know why Sarah left the party so suddenly. MADE Pont KNOW the party so suddenly. 88 Could you look after my cat while I'm away on holiday? CARE Wold yen mind my cat while I'm away on holiday? 64 a Paper 3 Use of English ‘We discussed the problem but nobody had a solution. CAME We discussed the problem but eee with a solution. Claire was not allowed to stay out late when she lived at home with her parents. LeT Claire's parents = Stay out late when she lived at home, | arrived late because | missed the 10.80 train. TURNED HF'd caught the 10.30 train, Poon - svenenene HM. Floods meant rasciie workers could not get thrauigh ta the village. PREVENTED Rescue WOrkerS srmnnunssnntinnnssnnnnnmnnsnnnnnnnnnnen thrOugh to the village by floods. 65

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