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TEST 2:
eae
Tip Strip
Question 3: These are
all linking words, Make
Sure you look at the
Punctuation.
‘Question 6: This isa
‘collocation. Which
‘word is used to talk
about what ‘sensors
do?
Question 9: All the
‘words have a similar
meaning, but only one
isthe correct word for
the context
‘Question 10: Read
beyond the gap. Only
Cone ofthese linking
words is followed by
the preposition “from”
Question 12: Only one of
these verbs is followed
by the preposition
‘with
Part 1
For questions 1~12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best
fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0)
In the exam you mark your answers on a separate answer sheet.
Example:
0 A ‘recognises B believes C agrees D approves
The texting pigeons
Not everybody (0) ...... the benefits of new developments in communications
technology. Indeed, some people fear that text messaging may actually be having a
Negative (1) ...... on young people’s communication and language skills, especially
when we hear that primary school children may be at (2) ...... of becoming addicted
to the habit. So widespread has texting become, however, that even pigeons have
started doing it. (3) ...... in this case, its difficult to view the results as anything but
Pos!
‘Twenty of the birds are about to (4) ...... to the skies with the task of measuring air
pollution, each (5) ...... with sensor equipment and a mobile phone. The (6)
made by the sensors will be automatically (7) ...... into text messages and beamed
to the Internet — where they will (8) ...... on a dedicated ‘pigeon blog’
The birds will also each have a GPS receiver and a camera to capture aerial photos,
and researchers are building a tiny ‘pigeon kit’ containing all these (9) ..... . Each
bird will carry these in @ miniature backpack, (10)......., thats, from the camera,
which will hang around its neck.
The data the pigeons text will be displayed in the (11) ..... of an interactive map,
which will (12) ...... local residents with up-to-the-minute information on their local air
quality.
0 A ‘recognises B believes © agrees D approves
1A result B outcome effect D conclusion
2 A danger B threat © tisk D peril
3 A Therefore © B What'smore © Whereas D Thatis
4 A make B launch © reach D take
5 A armed B loaded © granted D stocked
6 A. studies B readings C_reviews D_ inquiries
7 A adapted B converted revised D applied
8 A attend B present issue D appear
9 A gadgets B utensils © appliances _D_ implements
10 A instead B except © apart D besides
11 A. shape B way © form D
12 A offer B_ produce © donate D provide
WEEN e512, paren 3: use oF encuistPart2
For questions 13-27, read the text below 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).
In the exam you write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on a separate answer
sheet
Example: [0 |[c | A [ME
A computer bag with style
It (0) ...... as something as a surprise in the fashion industry when Julien MacDonald,
the well-known dress designer, teamed (13) ...... with the company Intel to produce
a computer bag. MacDonald made (14) ...... name creating the type of dresses that
major celebrities like to be seen wearing at high-profile events such as film premieres
and awards ceremonies.
The computer bag, however, was not designed with such occasions (15)
mind. Rather, it was created for the modern woman (16) ...... relies on technology
but hopes to look more chic than geek. MacDonald first got inspiration for the bag
(17) ..... he caught sight of female friends and colleagues at fashion shows, furiously
typing away on their laptops. He couldn't (18) ...... noticing, however, that the rather
unstylish carrying cases needed to transport the machines tended to get pushed
(19) ...... of sight under their chairs. It was as (20) ...... the women were somehow
ashamed of them. MacDonald (21) ...... out to change all that.
The challenge facing the designer was (22) ...... to combine a ‘must-have’ handbag
from the stylistic point (23) ...... view, with the functionality required to protect
‘expensive computer equipment. In shocking fuchsia pink, (24) ...... resulting multi
pocketed ‘Nappa’ bag certainly lacked (25) ...... of MacDonald's signature style.
Itwas stylish enough to grace the front row of any fashion show. And even those
finding such (26) ...... particular shade of pink a litle scary were catered (27) .....
MacDonald also produced versions in plain black and minimalist white
rest 2, paper a:use or excuse = EENTip Strip
Question 28: An
acjectnes needed
whut does ited ih
‘ng’ oreo?
Question 31:15 this noon
i ert
Question 32: Two
changes are needed,
cores
tomate tsa an
aie,
Question 33: A suffi
sie eae
Into an adjective
Question 37: Two
changes are needed,
S pret and a ut
‘to make this into an
adjective,
Part3
For questions 28-37, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end
of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an
example at the beginning (0)..
In the exam you write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on a separate answer
sheet.
Example: [0 [A | T{[T[R]A[c|T|i [oO [nN
What makes a great waterfall?
‘One of the world’s best-known waterfalls is Niagara Falls, on the border
of Canada and the US, which has been a major tourist (0) .... ATTRACT
for over a century. The (28) ...... thing about Niagara's fame, ASTONISH
however, is how (28) ..... itis. Niagara is nowhere near the biggest. RATED
waterfall in the world. Nor is it even the tallest waterfall in the US.
‘So what is it that makes @ waterfall the best? It isn't its (30) HIGH
There are many immensely tall waterfalls, some cascading thousands
of feet, such as Norway's Strupenfossen or the Mutarazi Falls in
Zimbabwe, but these aren't the most visited. It seems that when
(31) ...... go to see a waterfall, they expect to see a serious amount ENTHUSE
of water. And Niagara is (32) ......the biggest waterfall in North DISPUTABLE
America in terms of volume, and this perhaps explains its appeal.
Tourists who appreciate waterfalls for their sheer (33) ...... beauty, BREATH
however, know that Niagara's continental neighbour, Iguacu Falls, on
the border between Brazil and Argentina, is by far the most (34) ...... . SPECTACLE
Iguacu’ pristine (35) .... setting makes it one of the planet's great TROPIC
natural phenomena. Visitors are rewarded not only by an (36)... AWE
display of raw water power, but also by the (37) .....rainforestin ROUND
which no fewer than 275 separate waterfalls burst over Iguagu’s,
three-kilometre-wide rim.
TEST 2, PAPER 3: USE OF ENGLISHPart 4
For questions 38-42, think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all
three sentences. Here is an example (0)
Example:
0 Iwas on the ...... of booking my flight when my boss said that | might have to
change my holiday dates.
‘As the meeting drew to a close, the chairperson moved on to the final ...
the agenda.
on
Theo couldn't see the ...... of getting to the airport too early, as the check-in desk
only opened one hour before the flight departed.
‘The three gaps can each be filled with the word ‘point’, so you write:
Example: [0 || P [0 | 1 | N | T I
In the exam you write only the missing word IN CAPITAL LETTERS on a separate
answer sheet.
38 Terry couldn't understand why his printer was not ...... properly.
The politician said that the government was currently
‘combat crime in the inner city.
ona new policy to
‘Tania had the job of ...... through a large pile of documents that needed checking
before being forwarded to another department.
39 | don'tlike the actress who plays the ..
the rest of the cast are good.
in that new television drama, though
‘The Welsh team have just gone into the ...... after scoring twice in five minutes.
‘The ...... from the presenter's laptop stretched right across the room and | was
afraid someone might trip over it.
TEST 2, PAPER 3: USE OF ENGLISH40
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‘To do work of such precision requires a very ...... hand.
Although he's not particularly skilful, Ralph is a very ...... worker and you can rely
‘on him one hundred percent.
There has been a ...... increase in the number of people buying four-wheel-drive
vehicles in our area.
Doug was put in ...... of the garage while his boss was away on holiday.
‘You can have a newspaper delivered to your hotel room each day, but there is an
extra ...... for this service.
The shoplifter was taken to court on a ...... of theft and resisting arrest.
The latest ...... of the magazine contains a feature about guitar making.
The most serious ...... that the two sides in the case had to resolve involved an
alleged breach of copyright.
The main ...... for the family to decide was not whether to buy the new car, but
whether to pay cash for it or not.
TEST 2, PAPER 3: USE OF ENGLISH| Question 44: What
| phrase with ‘appel’
| means the same as
| don't lke the look of
| Question 45: Which
|__ phrase with ‘chances’
| ‘means the same as is
likely to"?
second sentence is in
the present.
| Question 47: What
| phrase with ‘notice’ and
Used in the negative
means the same as
‘ignored’?
sestion 48: Make sure
(you use a pase here
| Question 49: Don't
forget to make the
propriate changes to
‘the pronouns.
50: Which verb
| collocates with ‘touch’
| in this meaning?
I
: the beginning of the
PartS
For questions 43-50, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning
to the first sentence, using the word given. De not change the word given. You
must use between three and six words, including the word given. Here is an
example (0).
Example:
0 Chloe would only eat a pizza if she could have a mushroom topping.
ON
Chioe ...... a mushroom topping when she ate a pizza.
The gap can be filled with the words ‘insisted on having’, so you write:
0 || INSISTED ON HAVING
In the exam you write only the missing words IN CAPITAL LETTERS on a separate
answer sheet.
43. Playing the drums is fun, but so is singing in a choir.
Just
Its.
singing in a choir as itis playing the drums.
‘44. | don't much like the look of those sandwiches.
APPEAL,
‘Those sandwiches ...... very much.
45. Philis likely to get the job that he's being interviewed for.
CHANCES
The ...... the job he’s being interviewed for.
46 Everybody says Tom's grandfather was an extremely skilful chess player.
SUPPOSED
‘Tom's grandfather is ...... an extremely skilful chess player.
TEST 2, PAPER 3: USE OF ENGLISH47 The teacher tried to attract our attention, but we all ignored her.
TOOK
‘The teacher tried to attract our attention but none of ..... her.
48 It’s important to consider everyone's opinion before a final decision is made.
ACCOUNT
Everyone's opinion must ...... before a final decision is made.
49 At no time did we think that Pedro might be planning to leave the country.
OCCURRED
It... that Pedro might be planning to leave the country.
50 | haven't heard from my pen friend for ages.
TOUCH
My pen friend ...... me for ages
TEST 2, PAPER 3: USE OF ENGLISH