MOCK TEST 4
PART 1. LISTENING (50ps)
I. You will hear some advice from a British programme adviser. Listen to the first part of the talk
to fill in the gaps with relevant words in the notes below. (10pts)
When you first arrive in Britain you will be given the name and telephone extension
number: SỐ NHÁNH ĐIỆN THOẠI of the (1) …OFFICER… who will be administering
your programme. It will be (2) ……HELPFUL…… if you make a note in your diary of this
(3) …INFORMATION……and also if you make an appointment (4) …IN ADVANCE…
by telephone whenever you want to see your programme officer. If your base: TRỤ SỞ,
NƠI Ở is to be outside London, you will be given (5) ……AN INSTRUCTION…… about
reaching your destination. Please follow these carefully and, again, keep a note of them in
your diary.
Listen to the second part, indicate whether the following statements are true (T), false (
F) or not given by writing (NG). (10pts)
6. If you bring money to Britain, you’d better carry large sums of cash on your person.F
7. Your money will be more secure if you convert it into traveller’s cheques.T
8. It’s not safe to deposit your money with hotels or hostels. NG
9. It’s wise to put your purchses in your shopping bag. F
10. All shops provive a receipt for you. F
II. You will hear a young man talking about his work and how he likes to spend his free
time. Listen and choose the best answer. Write your answers in the numbered blanks
provided below. (10 pts)
1. What kind of business does he work in?
A. a delivery service B. a bakery C. a cake shop
2. What did the speaker's mother do in the last years before her husband's death?
A. She was a nurse
B. She helped to run the business
C. She worked for an accountant
3. The speaker prefers to relax by
A. making furniture B. playing football C. walking or fishing
4. The speaker lives in
A. the country B. a small village C. a small town
5. The speaker doesn't watch television very much in the evenings because
A. he is too tired B. he prefers to make furniture C. he is too busy
III. Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND /
OR A NUMBER for each answer. (20 points)
Cycling
What's the furthest you have ever cycled? Perhaps you cycle to school or to work, or maybe
at most a short (1) _____CYCLING TRIP______ with friends? How would you feel about
spending months on the road travelling solo from the UK to China, by bike?
For British cyclist Pete Jones, camping rough and cycling long distances through (2)
_____INHOSPITABLE TERRAIN________ are second nature. Mr. Jones is currently
undertaking a mammoth trip across the Eurasian continent from Britain to China.
Pete Jones is no stranger to China. But he says many people there are (3)
__PUZZLED______ by his passion for cycling, asking why he would choose to cycle when
he can (4) _____AFFORD_________ a car. Indeed, while there are an estimated 400 million
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bicycles in China, where it has long been the preferred form of transport, rapid economic
growth has fuelled an (5) _____EXPLOSIVE EXPANSION_________ in car ownership.
Edward Genochio, another British cyclist who completed a (6) ____41000
KILOMETER________ trip to China and back, said one of his aims was to "promote
cycling as a safe, (7) ______SUSTAINABLE_____ and environmentally benign means of
getting about".
In the UK, the last few years have seen a rise in the number of people (8) ____CHOOSING
2 ____WHEELS_____ over four, with some estimates saying the number of people cycling
to work has (9)_____ALMOST DOUBLED_______ in the last five years.
Politicians also see cycling as a way to boost their eco-credentials, with people such as
London mayor Boris Johnson often (10) _____RIDING TO WORK_________ under his
own steam. But we may have to wait some time before we see him emulating Pete Jones in
attempting to cycle all the way to China!
PART 2. LEXICO & GRAMMAR (50ps)
I. Choose the best answer (20ps)
1. He tries to ……… himself with everyone by paying them compliments.
a. gratify b. please c. ingratiate d. commend
ingratiate oneself with sb: cố gắng lấy lòng ai đó
gratify (v): làm hài lòng ai đó
2. Assembly lines are useful for producing a large ……… of identical products.
a. quality b. quantity = number c. quandary d. qualification
quandary (n) = problem
3. Everyone knows about pollution problems, but not many people have ……… any solutions.
a. thought over b. come up with c. looked into d. got round to
4. Mr. Nixon refused to answer the questions on the ……… that the matter was confidential.
a. reasons b. excuses c. grounds = because d. foundations
5. The VCTV tries to ……… for all tastes with its 4 national programs.
a. cater = serve b. suit c. furnish d. regard
6. When his alarm went off, he shut it off and slept for ……… 15 minutes.
a. other b. others c. another d. the others
7. Every woman who has enough criteria can join the beauty contest irrespective of their background.
a. regardless of b. on account of c. under guarantee d. in consideration of
8. ………, dolphins have no sense of smell.
a. As known as far b. As far as is known= as far as people know
c. It is known as far d. Known as far as it is
9. “Another cup of coffee?” – “No, but thanks ………”
a. not at all b. for all c. all the same = by the way d. you for all
10. ……… I’ve told him not to go out with those people, but he wouldn’t listen. Just let him face the
music now.
a. Many a time b. Many the time c. Quite a time d. For a time
11. Most crimes that are committed are no more than ……… theft.
a. slight b. small c. unimportant d. petty = not serious
12. This is ……… the most difficult job I’ve ever had to do.
a. by heart b. by chance c. by far + so sánh hơn : rất nhiều d. by myself
13. No matter how angry he was, he would never ……… to violence.
a. resolve b. recourse c. exert d. resort: viện vào
14. He had to retire from the match suffering from a ……… ligament.
a. torn: bị đứt b. broken c. slipped d. sprained
15. ………, he felt so unhappy and lonely.
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a. Despite of his riches b. Rich as was he
c. Rich though he was d. Despite of the fact that he was rich
16. ……… as taste is really a composite sense made up of both taste and smell.
a. That we refer to b. What we refer to
c. To which we refer d. What do we refer to
17. The development company …….... approval from the council for their plans for a new shopping center.
A. searched B. begged C. pleaded D. sought
Seek
18. Paul’s been in Alice’s bad ……… ever since he offended her at the party.
a. eyes b. books c. likes d. treats
19. The woman who was taken to hospital had been ……….for three hours.
a. indifferent b. insensitive c. unconscious: bất tỉnh d. unfeeling
20 .………. discovered has been a source of disagreement among historians.
a. Fermentation was how they b. How was fermentation
c. How fermentation that was d. How fermentation was
II. ERROR IDENTIFICATION (10ps)
Identify 10 errors in the following passage by underlining them and correct them in the space provided in the second
column
Water scarcity is fast becoming one of the major limited factors in ______________
world crop production. In many areas, poor agricultural practices ______________
have led to increasing desertification and the losing of formerly ______________
arable lands. Consequently, those plants species that are well ______________
adapted with survival in dry climates are being looked at for an ______________
answer in development more efficient crops to grow on marginally ______________
arable lands. ______________
Plants use several mechanisms to ensure their survival in desert ______________
environments. Some involve pure mechanical and physical ______________
adaptations, such as the shape of the plant’s surface, smaller leaf ______________
size, and extensive root systems. Some of the adaptations are ______________
related to chemistry mechanisms. Many plants, such as cacti, have ______________
internal gums and mucilages which give them water-retaining ______________
properties. Other chemical mechanism is that of the epicuticular ______________
wax layer. This wax layer acts like an impervious cover to protect
the plant. It prevents excessive loss of internal moist. It also
protects the plant from external aggression, which can come from
inorganic agents such as gases, or organic agents which include
bacterium and plant pets.
III. Fill in each gap with one suitable preposition or particle (10ps)
1. The couple broke …UP…… their engagement after they had a huge argument.
2. At school, Luis got into a lot of trouble for something I did, and now he holds it …AGAINST… me
3. Do you have to go already? Can’t you stick …AROUND…NÁN LẠI… for a few minutes?
4. Josh can while ……AWAY… a whole day playing online computer games with his mates.
5. The company’s announced it is laying …OFF…;XA THẢI… over 1,000 workers.
6. The whole village was wiped …OUT: TÀN PHÁ, CÀN QUÉT… in the bombing raids.
7. My plans for starting a restaurant fell …THROUGH:KHÔNG HOÀN THÀNH, KHÔNG XẢY RA
FALL IN:dồng ý với cái gì
FALL AWAY: MỜ ĐI, BIẾN MẤT DẦN
FALL OVER:PHÁ SẢN
FALL DOWN= FAIL, SẬP( BUILDING)
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FALL OUT: RỤNG TÓC, RĂNG/ CÃI NHAU-CẠCH MẶT…
8. After a week on the run, he gave himself …UP…:ĐẦU THÚ… to the police.
9. The students were slow to catch …ON:UNDERSTAND STH……, but gradually they began to
understand.
10. We made …OUT…: REALISE… that we had forgotten Jane’s birthday, though it was not true.
IV. Complete the following passage with the correct forms of the words given (10ps)
As Philadelphia grew from a small town into a city in the first half of the eighteenth century, it
became an (1.INCREASE)___INCREASINGLY________ important marketing center for a vast
and growing agricultural hinterland. Market days saw the crowded city even more crowded, as
farmers from within a radius of 24 or more kilometers brought their sheep, cows, pigs, vegetables,
cider, and other products for direct sale to the (2.TOWN) __TOWNPEOPLE____. The High
Street Market was continuously (3.LARGE)____ENLARGED_____ throughout the period until
1736, when it reached from Front street to Third. By 1745 New Market was opened on Second
Street between Pine and Cedar. The next year the Callowhill Market began operation. Along with
market days, the institution of twice-yearly fairs persisted in Philadelphia even after similar trading
days had been (4.CONTINUE) ___DISCONTINUED_______ in other colonial cities. The fairs
provided a means of bringing (5.HAND)__HANDMADE________ goods from outlying places to
would-be buyers in the city. Linens and stockings from Germantown, for example, were popular
items. Auctions were another popular form of occasional trade. Because of the competition, retail
merchants opposed these as well as the fairs. Although (6.GOVERNMENT)
____GOVERNMENTAL_________ attempts to eradicate fairs and auctions were less than
successful, the ordinary course of economic development was on the merchants' side, as increasing
business specialization became the order of the day. Export merchants became (7.
DIFFERENCE)__DIFFERENTIATED___ from their importing counterparts, and (8.
SPECIAL)___SPECIALITY______ shops began to appear in addition to general stores selling a
variety of goods. One of the reasons Philadelphia's merchants generally
(9.PROSPERITY)_PROSPERED______ was because the surrounding area was
(10.GO)__UNDERGOING______ tremendous economic and demographic growth. They did their
business, after all, in the capital city of the province. Not only did they cater to the governor and his
circle, but citizens from all over the colony came to the capital for legislative sessions of the
assembly and council and meetings of the courts of justice.
PART 3. READING COMPREHENSION (60ps)
I. CLOZE TEST (15ps)
Letter to the editor.
The Prime Minister’s comments yesterday on education spending (1)…… the point, as the
secondary education system also needs a major overhaul= REFORM: CUỘC CẢI CÁCH/ĐẠI
TRÙNG TU. Firstly, the system only views the weakest learners as having special needs. The
brightest and most conscientious students are not encouraged to develop to their full (2)…...
Secondly, there’s too much testing and not enough learning. My fifteen-year-old daughter, for
example, has just spent the last month or so (3) …… for exams. These aren’t even real, important
exams, as her GCSEs will be next year. They’re just (4) …… exams. Is the work she’s been doing
really going to make her more knowledgeable about her subjects, or will she forget it all tomorrow?
I suspect the (5)…...
Thirdly, the standard (6) …… doesn’t give students any tuition in developing practical work-
related, (7)…… and social skills, or in skills necessary for higher education. How many students
entering university have the first idea what the difference is between (8) …… someone else’s work
and (9)…… good use of someone else’s ideas? Shouldn’t they have been taught this at school?
How many of them are really able to go about (10) ……. – a skill that’s essential at university
because there are no teachers to tell you what to do – in an efficient way? Indeed, how many
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students graduate from university totally unable to spell even simple English words correctly? The
system is letting our children down.
1. a. lose b. escape c. miss d. fail
2. a. capacity b. ability c. achievement d. potential
3. a. cramming:nhồi nhét b. lecturing c. reading d. practising
4. a. false b. mock c. fake d. artificial
5. a. latter b. frontier c. later d. second
6. a. timetable b. lecture c. seminar d. curriculum
7. a. life b. alive c. living d. live
8. a. writing b. going over c. plagiarising d. repeating
9. a. taking b. making c. having d. creating
10.a. reviewing b. revision c. distance learning d. self-study
II. Fill in each gap with one suitable word (15ps)
The knowledge and eloquence that people gain through travelling is usually perceived (1)…AS…
the best fulfillment in life. It is the inquisitive=curious human nature that impels: HỐI THÚC
people to seek thrilling experiences and to set out on an exploration trip. (2) .....THOSE.......... who
travel frequently and to diverse places benefit from establishing new relationships and (3)…
GAINING/ACCQUIRING…a better knowledge about other cultures and lifestyles. However, there
is a grain of truth in the assumption that people are prone to cherishing clichés:NONSENSE
STATESMENTS: NHỮNG LỜI NÓI SÁO RỖNG and unfounded prejudices about other nations
and their characteristics. Sometimes, it is only the first-hand encounter (4)…THAT…... can help
change the approach towards the so-called 'inferior communities'. This direct (5)…CONTACT…
with a different civilization enables travelers to drop their baseless assumptions and get acquainted
with the real concept of life in all four (6)…CORNERS…of the globe. Beyond question, travelling
facilitates friendship and makes (7)…IT…easier for many individuals to acknowledge the true
value of different traditions and customs. Yet, it does not always (8)…MEAN…enjoyment. It (9)…
MAY…also involve coming close with the atrocities of real existence as well as becoming aware of
the challenges and hardships that other people have to struggle with. Hence, a true voyage is the one
with a good (10) .......DEAL....... of experience to reminisce about, very often combined with
exposure to abhorrent sights and incredible ordeals. The learning to be complete, thus, requires an
ability to observe and analyze the surroundings, both their glamour and brutality.
III. Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each of the questions below.
(15ps)
The World and Its Global Economy
The world as man knows it today is getting smaller and smaller because of technology such as
the Internet and high speed modems. In fact, on March 3, 2005, a man flew entirely around the
globe without refueling or stopping in a one-person jet. The world is changing the world, and as the
21st century continues, the global economy will play a larger and larger role. As Thomas Friedman
so eloquently put it in Lexus and the Olive Tree, globalization is “the inexorable integration of
markets, nation-states, and technologies to a degree never witnessed before.”
[A] With today’s technology it is possible for people to solicit business from the far side of the
globe. [B] A company like Dell Computers can order parts from several different countries, take
shipment in North Carolina where the new computer will be assembled, and then ship them to all
regions of the globe. [C] An American oil firm can do a satellite survey in Siberia for oil deposits
and then contract with a Russian oil firm to drill the actual well, while the petroleum engineer,
acting as the project supervisor, remains in the US and runs the project by using a computer, a high
speed Internet connection, and a cellular telephone for quick questions. [D]
A global economy poses some serious problems. If the company doesn’t act fast enough, it can
lose, and if the company loses heavily, what will happen to the employees working for the
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company, and then in turn what will happen to the stores that depend on those employees buying
their goods? As can be seen, there is a definite trickle-down effect. How is the child who is about to
graduate from high school supposed to decide on what career field to enter? A career field that is
here today might gone long before the child can graduate from college, so not only does it become
vital that a person gain the needed knowledge to enter a given career field, but the person also needs
to learn how to learn. Learning how to learn may prove to be given more necessary than the
knowledge needed to enter a given career field. A person who is good at learning how to learn can
quickly adapt to changes in the global economy by quickly preparing to enter other career fields if
his job is here today, but gone in the morning.
If the world turns into a global economy, a person will need to be able to get along and work
with people from different cultural backgrounds. However, unless a person has spent time living in
different parts of the world, this might be hard to do. While many students from foreign countries,
especially the Asian countries, come to the US to earn a graduate degree, how many students from
the US spend even a semester abroad studying in another country? The answer to this question is of
course a very small percentage.
While individuals from some of foreign countries and some individuals from the US and the
US economy will adjust to globalization, will the rest of the world? Mass media are more than
willing to continue to stir the pot of controversy as they not only have to learn how to report the
positive news, but also dole out a continuous stream of negative news. When a person in a
developing country sees all the cars on the streets of Bejing, of course that person wants a car so he
can show his neighbour how wealthy he is, and all this does is promote unneeded consumption.
Why does the person who has nowhere to go and no money to spend for travel want to own a car?
The simple answer is because the media paint owning a car as a symbol of wealth and it is human
nature to want to become wealthy or at least to appear wealthy.
On the positive side, as prices rise due to increased demands on scarce resources, there will be
an incentive to find affordable alternatives. For example, as the price of oil rises and along with it
the price of a gallon of gasoline, a point will be reached at which people are no longer willing to
purchase gasoline so they can drive their cars, and they will demand both alternative transportation
methods and cars which use another source of energy. A current online survey says $ 2.50 per
gallon of gasoline is the point at which the people in the US will start making demands on the auto
manufacturer, which will open up new career fields in a few countries that have the technology
needed to meet the demands; however, people around the globe will work together on it.
1. The word inexorable in the passage is closest in meaning to
a. Upward b. recent c. inevitable d. preposterous
2. The word solicit in the passage is closest meaning to
a. lure b. sell c. help d. ask for
3. The word them in the passage refers to
a. parts b. the new computers c. all regions d. several different countries
4. According to paragraph 2, what can be inferred about the role of a project supervisor?
a. to make sure the project is finished correctly and on time
b. to hand-check each of the steps in a project
c. to assign each of the items that needs to be done in a project
d. to talk to everyone in a daily basis
5. Based on the information in paragraph 3, which of the following best explains the trickle-
down effect?
a. Water runs downhill.
b. What happens at the top eventually affects those at the bottom.
c. The people who have things get more and those without anything continue to go without.
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d. If a person gets yelled at when he is at work, he should go home and kick the furniture since it
will make him feel better.
6. According to the passage, people need to learn how to learn, otherwise
a. they will not move from the first grade to the second grade in elementary school
b. they will not be able to work in the same job throughout college
c. they will not be able to switch from one career to another as the global economy changes
d. they will not be able to graduate from college and become a member of the global economy
7. In paragraph 3, why does the author mention the phrase “If his job is here today, but gone in
the morning”?
a. To suggest that he is going to lose his job in the morning
b. To give an example of losing the job when he has reached the mandatory retirement age.
c. To explain that he is a part time worker and only works when the company needs him
d. To support the claim that learning how to learn is important to a person.
8. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the sentence in
italics in the passage?
a. The mass media are like a witch stirring her cauldron.
b. The mass media always report the truth since this keeps the ratings up and brings in the most
advertising revenue.
c. The mass media will report half-truths if it will keep their ratings up so they can sell advertising.
d. The mass media report every angle of a story since reports are apolitical and never present only
one viewpoint.
9. In paragraph 5, what can be inferred from the description of the media about owning a car?
a. A car needs to be painted certain colors if it is going to show others a person is wealthy.
b. The media are so biased that they will provide paint if a person needs to paint his car so as to
project the car as a symbol of wealth
c. The media slant the stories, so it will appear to viewers that only wealthy people own a car.
d. The members of the media don’t own cars, so they are jealous of those wealthy people who do
own cars.
10. Look at [A] [B] [C] [D] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the
passage:
E-businesses will be the lucrative businesses in the future since they are available to everyone
with an Internet connection.
Where would the sentence best fit? [A] [B] [C] [D]
IV. You are going to read an article about Taekwondo. Choose the most suitable
heading from the list A – H for each part of the article. Here is one extra heading which you
do not need to use . Write your answers in the numbered blanks
provided below. ( 7 pts)
Taekwondo
A. People take up Taekwondo for a variety of reasons
B. You should be careful when you are deciding where to learn
it.
C. Some people are changing to Taekwondo from another
martial art.
D. The colour for each grade has its own particular meaning.
E. All students promise never to misuse what they learn.
F. It is a safe activity if you take plenty of care.
G. We are not certain where the art of self-defence began.
H. It is a unique and increasingly popular activity.
1 H
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Taekwondo is the Korean name for the ‘art of foot and hand fighting’. There is no
other martial art style like it and none is so enjoyable in its freedom of expression. Jumping and
spinning in the air and striking out with hands and feet are its special characteristics. These can be wonderful
to perform and great to watch. Today there are more than twenty million practitioners of Taekwondo and the
numbers are growing quickly.
2 G
The history of the martial arts is the subject of much discussion and there are many theories
concerning its origins. China, Japan, Korean and India all have strong claims to the beginnings of
unarmed combat, while fighting skills were a natural development throughout the world for self- protection.
Taekwondo itself began in Korean, a country which has a tradition of martial arts that goes back more than two
thousand years.
3 C
If you have visited a traditional Karate class and found it too formal or even military in its
approach, you will recognize that Taekwondo is more modern in the way things are done. None of
the politeness or discipline you would expect in a martial arts club is missing, but there is an air of
enjoyment. Mna people who previously did Karate are now training in Taekwondo as its many
ways more progressive, more dynamic, more exciting and more entertaining.
4 A
Beginners are often attracted by what is an enjoyable, physical form of recreation with the added
benefit of self- defence and increased self- confidence. For some, the fascination of learning
techniques and performing them to exacting standards, combined with a high level of fitness, speed and
strength, may be what appeals. Others enjoy being a part of a disciplined group of people of both sexes, all ages and
from many different backgrounds who can work together and help achieve their aims. It is not unusual to find a 12-
year-old girl or a 70-year-old man wearing a Black Belt.
5 D
To reach that level takes years of hard work. Your first belt is white, which shows the innocence of
the student who has no previous knowledge of Taekwondo. If you pass your first grading exam, you
receive a yellow belt. This represents the Earth, where a plant takes root as the Taekwondo
foundation is being laid. The next grade is green, symbolizing the plant’s growth as skills begin to
develop. This is followed by blue: the plant is now maturing arid growing towards heaven as training
progresses. Then comes red, meaning danger, cautioning self- control to the student and warning the opponent to
stay away. Finally there is black, meaning maturity and proficiency in Taekwondo. It also indicates the wearer’s
conquest of darkness and fear.
6 F
The first thing to learn, though, is that Taekwondo is a martial art to be practiced with control.
Careless practice or fooling around can lead to injury. Strict rules of conduct and close attention to
them will help keep injuries to a minimum, particularly when you are training one-to one with
another student. In all combat situations like this you will have to wear thick gloves and padded
boots to avoid damaging either yourself or your opponent, and – depending on the club you join – you may also
need to wear a helmet and a chest protector.
7 B
In a good club there should be a feeling of friendliness. The pace may be fast and the training might
be tough at times, but nobody should be getting hurt. Sit in on a class, see if people are enjoying
themselves and have a look at who is there. If the club has been going for a few years there should
be, apart from the instructor, some other high grades – Blue, Red and Black Belts – practicing,
because there is always more to learn. From Black Belt 1 st Dan you can go further still, possibly
reaching 5th, 6th or even higher Dans after many years’ training.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE words taken from paragraphs 5,6,7 to fill in the following
sentences (3ps)
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8. In Taekwondo, the first belt is white, which shows the ____INNOCENCE_______ of the student
who has no previous knowledge of Taekwondo.
9. The two factors which help keep injuries to a minimum are strict ____RULES OF
CONDUCT_________ and close attention to them, particularly when you are training one-to-one
with another student.
10. The pace may be fast and the training is probably ____TOUGH AT TIMES________, but
nobody should be getting hurt.
IV. WRITING (40ps)
I. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (20ps)
61. Bruce said that the situation at work was like a family argument. (LIKENED)
Bruce likened the situation to a family argument ………………
62. Not many people attended the concert. (POORLY)
The concert was poorly attended…………………………………………
63. They arrived at their destination alive and kicking. (SOUND)
They arrived at their destination …safe and sound……
64. At this moment I only have time to think about my university thesis. (PREOCCUPIED)
…At this moment, I am preoccupied with my university thesis……………
65. It’s a waste of time to try and explain anything to Tony. (WORTH)
It’s not worth trying and explaining anything to TOny………………………………
66. Our boss is absolutely determined not to give us that pay rise. (INTENT)
Our boss is intent on not giving us…………………. the pay rise.
67. The value of sterling has fallen considerably in the past week.
There has been a considerable fall in the value of sterling in the past week…………
68. Suppose we make no changes at all for the time being?
What …if we make……………………………………
69. It’s rumored that we will have a new manager.
Rumor has it that………………………………………………………………...
70. My salary is half what I would be in the job I was offered in January.
If I had accepted the job I was offered in January, I would be on twice the salary I have now.
II. Write a paragraph of about 150 to 200 words expressing your opinion on the following
topic: (20ps)
Should students do volunteer work?
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