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1. A: This is not the new cell phone you bought last week, is it?
B: No, a thief …… it from me yesterday.
a) held
b) stole
c) spent
d) kept
2. A: What’s that …… noise downstairs?
B: I don’t know, but I’m scared.
a) strength
b) straight
c) strange
d) surprised
3. A: Tap water doesn’t look clean here.
B: Yeah, we should drink …… water instead.
a) natural
b) pipe
c) wild
d) mineral
4. A: I always studied when I was a child.
B: Really? I didn’t …… . I hated school.
a) use to study
b) used to study
c) use to studying
d) used to studying
5. A: The Harry Potter books …… by J.K. Rowling.
B: Yes, she …… those wonderful books when I was a child.
a) wrote – wrote
b) were written – wrote
c) were written – was written
d) wrote – was written
6. A: She is …… student in this class.
B: Yes, she is even …… me.
a) the best – smartest
b) the better – smarter than
c) the best – smarter than
d) the best – smartest than
7. A: Can you tell me …… ?
B: Yes, take bus number 14.
a) where’s a best way to the station
b) the best way for a station
c) the best way to the station
d) what’s the best way for the station
8. A: Hi Lili, …… ?
B: I will put you through to his secretary.
a) me Martin, Mac is in the office
b) it’s Martin, is Mac there
c) I’m Martin, is Mac in his office
d) remember me? Martin, Mac is over there
9. A: It’s difficult to see the things here. It’s too dark.
B: …… .
a) I suggest you stay here until it gets better
b) You could come here before
c) Yes, but what can I do it for you? It’s dark
d) I’ll switch the lights on
Listen to the audio and choose the correct option.
10. Facial expressions and the way you stand are examples of body language.
11. Body language is the same in most cultures.
12. In some cultures, making eye contact is a sign of disrespect.
Read the article and choose the correct options.
Can you imagine what it is like working at night? You start your day when everyone else is going to bed, and you go to bed when everyone else is getting up. Is that really a natural way to live?
These days more and more jobs need to be done at night. Most big hotels offer 24-hour room service and need staff at reception and working in the bars. Many companies have 24-hour call centers to deal with emergency services. There are 24-hour supermarkets, and of course there are the workers for the emergency services such as fire-fighters, police officers, and hospital workers.
However, few people can work well at night. This is partly because we cannot easily change our sleeping habits. Some people can manage on as little as three hours’ sleep while others need as many as eleven hours – you’re either a ‘short sleeper’ or a ‘long sleeper’. If working at night stops you from getting the amount of sleep you need, you will damage your health.
The best part of the day for everyone is around lunchtime and the worst point is between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. So, if you’re driving home at this time or doing something important at work, things are far more likely to go wrong!
Humans are used to sleeping at night and being awake during the day, and they’ll never be able to do things the other way round. The problem is that today’s 24-hour society isn’t going to slow down which means that night-workers will remain.
13. What does the writer say about night jobs?
a) Many people refuse to work at night.
b) It is easier than working during the day.
c) It is easier to demand better working conditions.
d) There is a variety of them.
14. What would a reader learn about sleep from the text?
a) Everybody needs the same amount.
b) It’s difficult to change your sleeping needs.
c) People sleep better in the early morning.
d) Many people need more than 11 hours’ sleep.
15. Which of the following could also be a title for this text?
a) A good night’s sleep
b) A worker that sleeps more, works more
c) Society is changing but our bodies are not
d) The loneliest jobs in the world