1-20. sorularda, yarım bırakılan cümleyi uygun şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
1- ………… because we are flying during the peak season, when the demand is great.
A) The plane had taken off an hour behind schedule
B) Our plane tickets cost more than we’d expected
C) The flight may have taken from ten to twelve hours
D) We usually find the films on the flight incredibly boring
E) An Airbus is much larger than a Boeing 707
2- ……….. but wages aren’t keeping up with it.
A) In recent years, workers have got a pay-rise twice a year
B) The union was not satisfied with the pay-rise
C) Most of the workers live in terrible conditions
D) My bills are becoming larger and larger
E) The cost of living keeps rising
3- I wouldn’t like to occupy your mind with any more problems, ……….. .
A) in spite of that, I’m pleased to say this plan of yours will
definitely work
B) so not many things have been going smoothly since the new
manager took over
C) but I feel I must draw your attention to a few unpleasant
points in this project
D) I’m sure we’ll be able to sort them out together afterwards
E) as I have been lied to about this for too long to have the
patience to listen to you
4- ……….. the government will not get the majority it needs to pass this law.
A) When they voted on the new proposal
B) If they had judged popular opinion correctly
C) Although they are not as popular as they were
D) Unless several politicians change their minds
E) Since they have become used to defeat
5- It’s obvious how fond he is of his granddaughter ………. .
A) from the interest he takes in everything she does
B) so you wouldn’t guess from the way he treats her
C) they went on holiday to Spain together
D) whereas we all know he really loves her
E) although he’s always been very good to her
6- While the previous chairman seemed to be nice enough, ………. .
A) his way with members was worth appreciation
B) it turned out that he had many dark secrets in his past
C) he was actually extremely friendly with most members
D) everyone who met him greatly admired him
E) even his arrest didn’t lessen the members’ respect for him
7- ………. instead of going out into the cold, wet weather.
A) The climate in Morocco is quite dry
B) I put on my raincoat and got my umbrella
C) We’d been wanting to see the football match for so long
D) We decided to stay in and play card games
E) The weather had changed for the better
8- ……….. I wouldn’t have even considered telling him.
A) Although I was told that the matter was secret
B) Until he tells me the truth about what happened there
C) Since I thought he needed to know everything about the case
D) In case he gets angry and shouts at me in front of others
E) If I had known he would react this way
9- Of the several ferry routes from one side of the Bosphorus to the other, …………
A) the shortest is between Üsküdar and Eminönü
B) Üsküdar was known as Chalcydon by the Byzantines
C) it is nice to see both the Asian side and the European side of
the city
D) sea buses are now replacing the more traditional ferries
E) they reach the other side far more quickly than taxis or buses
10- Don’t hesitate to give me a ring …………. .
A) as you feel more and more confident at work
B) even if you wanted a ride to work
C) whenever you need some advice about baby care
D) unless you were to arrive early in the morning
E) so I might be too busy to be of any help
11- ………. should know the importance of mutual understanding.
A) Though he really believes he is right
B) Every time family problems arise
C) Whatever the cause of the problem
D) They could have found a solution
E) Everyone who is raising a family
12- Unless you’re very good at crosswords, …………. .
A) the one I did the other day was full of silly mistakes
B) you’ll find the one in yesterday’s Guardian very difficult
C) then this puzzle would be quite simple for you to finish
D) you could probably lend me a hand on a couple of these
answers
E) they wouldn’t have asked you to write them for them
13- ………… which is exactly what she’s ended up doing.
A) Sally never thought about what she wanted to do for work
B) Rachel has just been looking for work and having interviews
C) Wendy always said she’d be married with children by 25
D) Olympia keeps telling us she’s going to be a film star
E) Oheryl hopes that she’ll be able to get into medical school
14- Though the department had declared quite a big profit, ……….. .
A) the company continues to lose money all the time
B) we are expecting this trend to continue for the next one
C) the management were dissatisfied as they’d expected more
D) nobody knows if the company has made any money
E) it was due to the economic crisis affecting the whole country
15- Pete has spent all of his holidays at casinos ………….. .
A) when he once had the chance of winning £200,000
B) before he began to find gambling to be a waste of time
C) just after he admitted to being a compulsive gambler
D) ever since he went to Las Vegas six years ago
E) while he was working on a project in Monte Carlo
16- As if he’d known what I was thinking, ………… .
A) my brother called and suggested we get together at the
weekend
B) the men next door has asked me what I think about their ideas
C) I don’t really think he has any clue about what he’s doing
D) my father has absolutely no idea what I’m talking about
E) my sister proposed that we have a party for our father’s
Birthday
17- ……….. few people know his real name was Marion Morrison.
A) Since John Wayne made numerous famous Westerns
B) While everybody knows the famous actor John Wayne
C) If his films have entertained people all over the world
D) Because John Wayne was nicknamed ‘the Duke’
E) When John Wayne changed his name for acting
18- ………. which is 5% less than the record of 1.215.OOO in 1992.
A) Nearly 1,265,000 people were arrested on drugs charges last
year
B) An all-time record of $1 million was awarded for each Nobel
Prize this year
C) The temperature in the Libyan desert soared to over 135°F
D) About 1,150,000 couples Were divorced in the US in 1996
E) Bill Gates’s personal wealth is estimated at over $65 billion
19- The Paris-to-Dakar rally is such a tough event ……… .
A) than most others due to desert tracks being extremely hard to
navigate
B) as it still attracts hundreds of competitors each year
C) motorcycles can enter the race as well as cars and trucks
D) although they travel through some very inhospitable territory E) that many competitors don’t manage to complete the course
20- Though Norman is very interested in economics, ………… .
A) he has a master’s degree in it from Harvard University
B) because he is obsessed with financial issues
C) he actually knows very little about the subject
D) he wants to read whatever he finds on the issue
E) his interest started when he was at university
21-40. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan seçeneği bulunuz.
21- His mother realised in sorrow that today would have been Mike’s sixteenth birthday.
A) Mike’s mother sadly remembered that he’d be sixteen today if
he were still alive.
B) Mike has just turned sixteen years old today, but he feels sad
as his mother didn’t remember this.
C) Nobody remembered that it was Mike’s sixteenth birthday,
which made his mother sad.
D) It’s Mike’s sixteenth birthday today, but he is full of sorrow
instead of happiness because of his mother’s death.
E) Mike’s mother was terribly upset about the fact that she’d lost
her son on his sixteenth birthday.
22- I can’t possibly decide until I’ve been given all of the information.
A) It’s impossible for me to make a decision before I’ve been
told all of the details.
B) I won’t be able to know the details until they’ve decided to tell
me everything.
C) Though I know everything I need to know, I still can’t come to
a conclusion.
D) There’s no way I can tell you my decision without knowing at
least some of the information.
E) I can’t decide what to do in order to persuade them to give me
all the information they have.
23- The peace negotiations didn’t take nearly as long as we’d expected.
A) A peace agreement took much longer to reach than anyone
had expected.
B) We knew the peace negotiations would take a long time, but
not this long.
C) The peace negotiations took almost as long as we thought they
would.
D) The negotiations for peace should not have taken so long.
E) We didn’t think the peace negotiations would be over so soon.
24- It’s quite unlikely that the President will ever agree to the solution proposed by the United Nations.
A) I really hope that the President will finally accept the United
Nations’ proposed solution.
B) The President will probably never accept the United Nations’
proposed solution.
C) The President has refused to agree to any of the solutions
proposed by the United Nations.
D) The United Nations have proposed a solution to the President,
which he has unconditionally refused to accept.
E) Under no circumstances will the President accept the solutions that the United Nations proposed.
25- I must have been working in the garden; otherwise, I would have heard the doorbell ring.
A) I couldn’t answer the doorbell when It rang because I was
outside working In the garden.
B) I was out in the garden working when somebody rang the
doorbell, so I didn’t answer it.
C) I’m pretty sure that I was working in the garden at the time,
and therefore, couldn’t hear the doorbell ring.
D) Although I was in the garden working, I could still have heard
if somebody had rung my doorbell.
E) Somebody rang the doorbell while I was working in the
garden, but I could still hear it.
26- I would advise you to seek some professional help, rather than tackle this on your own.
A) Why do you always try to solve your problems on your own
and not consult experts for help?
B) If I were you, I wouldn’t hire anybody as you can accomplish
this quite easily without any expert help.
C) Had you enlisted the help of a professional for this matter and
not attempted to deal with it yourself, they’d have been able to
advise you what to do.
D) Instead of attempting to deal with this by yourself, I’d
recommend you find somebody qualified in these matters to assist you.
E) I can’t advise you on this matter as I am not an expert, so you
will have to attempt to tackle this alone.
27- Phil had been planning to have a holiday in Honduras until the place was devastated by a hurricane.
A) Because the hurricane struck Honduras during his holiday,
Phil planned to stay until it was all over.
B) Phil decided not to leave Honduras until the hurricane had
completely stopped its destruction.
C) After hearing about the destruction caused by the hurricane,
Phil wanted to go to Honduras for his holiday.
D) Phil’s last holiday was greatly disturbed by the destructive
hurricane that hit Honduras during his stay there.
E) Since Honduras had been disastrously struck by a hurricane,
Phil changed his mind about having his holiday there.
28- With this agreement, Japanese troops were sent abroad for the first time since World War n as part of UN peacekeeping forces.
A) Japanese troops were the first to be sent abroad as part of the
UN peacekeeping forces set up by agreement after World War II.
B) The Japanese were the first to agree to send their troops
overseas to form part of the UN peacekeeping agreement after World War II.
C) Japanese troops were sent overseas, which had not happened
since World War II, to help the UN peacekeeping forces thanks to this agreement.
D) The Japanese had kept their World War II agreement not to
send their troops abroad until they were permitted to help the UN peacekeeping forces.
E) Until this agreement, the UN peacekeeping forces had not
allowed Japan to send its troops overseas since the end of World War II.
29- He handed in the paper without checking it for errors.
A) He gave the teacher a paper completely free of errors.
B) He couldn’t find any errors on the paper he handed In.
C) He wrote a perfect paper, but he still looked for mistakes.
D) He didn’t look for mistakes before submitting the paper.
E) He made a mistake handing the paper in without checking it
first.
30- Many scientists are agreed that the Earth can’t be the only inhabited planet.
A) The theory that there must be life on other planets is shared by
many scientists.
B) It is thought among scientists that people are only able to live
on the Earth.
C) Some scientists have concluded that the ancestors of human
beings may have come from another planet.
D) There is agreement among scientists that the Earth is the only
planet that can sustain life.
E) According to many scientists, the Earth may some day be
visited by aliens.
31- The police have little chance of catching the robber.
A) It will take the police quite some time to find the robber.
B) It isn’t very likely that the robber will be caught by the police.
C) Fortunately, the robber has been caught by the police.
D) The police won’t be happy if they don’t catch that robber.
E) I don’t think the robber will manage to escape the police for
long.
32- However frightening this new sport may seem, snowboarding is the favourite pastime of more and more teenagers.
A) It seems that snowboarding is the favourite sport of so many
teenagers because it is just thrilling.
B) Snowboarding wouldn’t be the favourite form of recreation for
so many teenagers if it weren’t so exhilarating. •>
C) The sport of snowboarding is the favourite form of recreation
for a lot of teenagers, while many people find it far too frightening.
D) The favourite form of recreation for a growing number of
teenagers is snowboarding despite the frightening nature of the sport.
E) Unless snowboarding is made less frightening, it won’t attract
any more teenagers to take it up as a hobby.
33- It’s impossible for one to do well as a veterinarian without being fond of animals.
A) Working as a veterinarian is harder for those who are not keen
on animals.
B) You can’t work as a veterinarian if you don’t like animals.
C) The more affection one has for animals, the better veterinarian
he will make.
D) In order to be a good veterinarian, one must have affection for
animals.
E) He is such a good veterinarian because he has a fondness for
animals.
34- Trainee soldiers in general are not used to having to wake up so.early as is required in the army.
A) When soldiers are in training, they have to rise very early in
the morning.
B) Soldiers in training -didn’t always have to get up so early in
the past.
C) Young soldiers today aren’t permitted to sleep as late as in
previous times.
D) While in training, soldiers are required to get up very early in
the morning.
E) New soldiers have to get up early in the army, which is
something most of them are not used to.
35- Dealing with most enquiries efficiently herself, his secretary allows very few people into his office.
A) He does not have to deal with many people in his office,
because his competent secretary handles the majority of enquiries herself.
B) His secretary, who is efficient and deals with some of the
enquiries, only allows small groups of people into his office.
C) Because his office is small, his secretary can’t allow many
people in but has to deal with most enquiries herself.
D) His competent secretary never gives anyone permission to go
into his office and, instead, handles the enquiries herself.
E) He prefers his secretary to deal with enquiries and not to let
anyone into his office.
36- Contrary to our expectations, he was friendly and easy to get on with.
A) Though he was generally easy-going, he often contradicted
what we said.
B) We’d expected an amicable and relaxed person, but we were
disappointed.
C) We’d guessed he’d be hostile and hard to get on with, but we
were wrong.
D) He wasn’t nearly as nice or sociable as we’d been led to
believe he was.
E) Until we met him, we had assumed that he would be pleasant
to work with.
37- I doubt the terrible things that have happened today will be forgotten easily.
A) It is doubtful that I can forget the terrible things you did
today.
B) The day you fail to recall these terrible things, somebody will
remind you.
C) Today is a day, I imagine, we will be glad to forget because of
the terrible things that happened.
D) The horrible things that have occurred today will, I imagine,
be hard to forget.
E) I don’t think any one of us will want to remember the horrible
events of today.
38- I’m convinced that not many people agree with him on this matter.
A) I know nobody is as convinced as he is when it comes to this
matter.
B) As far as this subject is concerned, I’m sure few people share
his opinion.
C) His opinions are certainly different from those of others, but
not very convincing.
D) Surely, it doesn’t matter to him whether or not people feel the
same.
E) I’m convinced that the opinions of others about this are of
little importance to him.
39- He should never have been permitted to leave the building.
A) It was probably not a good idea to make him get out of the
building.
B) His exit from the premises probably could have been
prevented.
C) They ought to have forbidden his departure from the premises.
D) He can’t have left the area without being granted permission.
E) When he departed from the building, he claimed to have
permission.
40- The authorities have prohibited everyone but security staff from entering the area.
A) Anyone can enter the area if they check with the security staff
first.
B) Because of the tight security, the authorities are not allowing
any one into the area.
C) Even the authorities have been prohibited by security staff
from entering the area.
D) Not even security staff are allowed to enter the area without
permission from the authorities.
E) Because of the ban set by the authorities, only the security
staff are allowed to enter the area.
41-60. sorularda verilen durumda söylenebilecek sözü bulunuz.
41- You are in a strange city and don’t know anything about the town. Someone approaches you and asks you where the bus station is. You have absolutely no idea, so you respond politely:
A) I’m sorry, I’m a stranger here myself. I haven’t a clue.
B) Turn right, then first left, go 100 yards, its on your left. You
can’t miss it.
C) I’m not quite sure, but the information centre is opposite that
church.
D) There isn’t a bus station, but the buses leave from in front of
the town hall.
E) I’m driving in the same direction. I can give you a lift, if you
like.
42- You’re attending a class at a foreign university and the instructor gives some wrong factual information about Turkey. He tells the class that the capital city is Constantinople, which no longer is. You don’t want to cause a problem, but feel you need to correct this fact, so you say politely:
A) Professor, exactly when and where did you get your
university degree?
B) I’m from Turkey, Sir, and I’m afraid we no longer call that city
Constantinople, but Istanbul.
C) Excuse me, Sir, but Ankara has been the capital since the
declaration of the Republic.
D) May 1 ask you if you’ve been to Turkey, Sir, because you
don’t seem to know a lot about it?
E) I’m quite upset by your ignorance about my country. Our
capital is Ankara!
43- On the day of your brother’s wedding, you take your suit out of the wardrobe and notice that your jacket has an ugly stain on it. It’s your only one, and you realise that you can’t wear it in that state, so you run down to the local dry-cleaner’s and say:
A) Could I possibly trade this jacket for one without a stain?
B) Do you think this stain is really noticeable? How bad is it?
C) Do you offer an express service? I need this back in a few
hours.
D) I want to make sure that I can get it back by the weekend.
E) Are you sure this stain will come out? It doesn’t seem so to
me.
44- You’re driving in a strange town and get stopped by a policeman. He asks for your driving licence, then tells you that you were driving the wrong way on a one-way street. You hadn’t noticed the sign telling you this, so you try to get the police officer’s sympathy and tell him:
A) I’m sorry officer. I know I shouldn’t drive without a licence.
B) I’m sorry. I didn’t see a sign and I don’t know the area.
C) Really? You see, I’ve never leamt how to read signs.
D) Are you sure it’s not you going the wrong way?
E) You really ought to post signs telling people that.
45- You’re being interviewed in a language other than your own, and the interviewer asks you a question which you simply don’t understand. You think you know more or less what she asked, but are afraid that you’ll answer the wrong question, so, to make sure, you say to her:
A) Are you sure my Japanese is fluent enough to get employed
by your company?
B) I’m sorry, but I was thinking about something important.
C) Your accent is weird. Are you from Newcastle by any chance?
D) You must still have trouble in making yourself understood in
our language.
E) Excuse me, could you possibly repeat that last question?
46- You sent a birthday card to your friend, Frank, at the address his parents gave you. Two weeks later, it was returned by the post office, marked that there is no such address. You’re quite confused as you think you wrote the address correctly, so you decide to call his parents and get the information confirmed, so you politely say to them:
A) Have I done something to offend Frank? He returned the card
I sent to him.
B) Why did you give me the wrong address? Now Frank will
receive the card very late.
C) Where did you get that address you gave me? The post office
doesn’t know it.
D) Could you give me Frank’s address again? Apparently I didn’t
write it down correctly in the first place.
E) Would you please tell me Frank’s address, as I want to send
him a birthday card?
47- You order a few things from a catalogue company, and several weeks later the package arrives. When you open the box, you discover that they’ve sent you completely different things from what you ordered. You call their customer service department and complain, trying not to be rude:
A) I’ve just received my package, but the contents are not what 1
wanted.
B) I’ll send the package back, because the quality of the goods is
quite different from what I expected.
C) I don’t know who you think 1 am, but I don’t want what you
sent.
D) What kind of company are you? Why didn’t you send what 1
asked?
E) I’ll never do business with you again and I’m not paying for
this junk!
48- Your friend asks you for some help with his homework, but you’re on your way to an exam and haven’t got any time. Of course you’d like to help him, but can’t afford to be late as your professor is very strict about punctuality. So, you apologise to your friend and offer:
A) No problem, I’ll skip my exam. So what’s the problem?
B) I’m sorry. I can’t help you now, but I’ll call you after my
exam.
C) I always do my work on my own. I don’t understand your
problem.
D) It’s your homework, so I think you should do it yourself.
E) If you’d asked me before, I’d have gladly given you a hand.
49- You’re a doctor. You’ve just diagnosed a patient with an incurable disease and see him coming towards you to ask how the tests went. You don’t want to upset him, but you know you’ve got an obligation to tell him the truth, so when he asks you about himself, you begin by saying:
A) Have you written a will? If not, you can use my lawyer.
B) Sit down. I’ve got some important things to tell you.
C) Don’t worry about it. Everything’s going to be all right.
D) If you only had one year to live, what would you do?
E) You must remember, all of us have to go some day’.
50- A co-worker has just been promoted to a position that you thought you deserved. You don’t want him to know how you feel about this situation, since he has just become your manager and you want to keep your job. In the circumstances, you feel it is necessary to tell a white lie, so when you see him in the company cafeteria the next day, you say, insincerely:
A) Good luck! I hope you do well in your new position, but don’t
count on my help.
B) You know it should have been me that got promoted, but
congratulations anyway.
C) Well, I suppose we’ll be able to work together, even though
I’m very disappointed.
D) Congratulations on your promotion! And I wish you success
in your new position.
E) Good work, mate! I guess now we all know who’s been
flattering the big boss.
51- Sir Toil go to your high school reunion and see a man who you
haven’t seen since your graduation 20 years earlier. However, you do remember seeing his name in the newspaper connected with the Mafia. He starts chatting with you and begins telling you an invented tale of his life over the last twenty years. Not wanting to upset him, you try to seem interested in what he’s saying:
A) Come on, tell me what really happened with the Mafia.
B) I think you’re the first gangster to have graduated from here.
C) Really? That’s interesting. What else have you done?
D) I don’t believe a word you’re saying, but chatting with you is
interesting.
E) You know, I think you’re trying to hide something from me.
52- Your mother gives you some money to buy food for dinner, but
on the way to the supermarket, you see a book you’ve been looking for for ages and learn that it’s the last one in the shop. You haven’t got enough of your own money on you, but you have some at home, so you spend some of your mother’s money. You come home without some of the things your mother wanted, and to keep your mother from getting angry with you, you say:
A) Sorry, Mum. I had to buy this book and couldn’t get
everything you wanted. I’ll go right out and get the other things.
B) I couldn’t have missed this book, so I guess you’ll have to go
to the market yourself and get stuff for dinner.
C) I’m very sorry Mum, but 1 just had to buy this book and now
we won’t have much to eat tonight.
D) You know, I decided that I wasn’t very hungry tonight, so I
bought a book instead of food.
E) It looks as if we won’t be eating dinner tonight since I spent
all of the grocery money on books.
53- You’re sitting in class writing an exam and start to feel very ill. You hope that a short time out of the classroom will make you feel better. You don’t want to cause a problem but think that you’re about to be sick, so you get the teacher’s attention and ask her:
A) If you don’t let me go, I’ll have to lie down here on the desk.
B) Could I be excused for a moment? I’m not feeling well.
C) Can you make an exception for me and let me answer the
questions at home?
D) Will you inform the headmaster and tell him to. call for an
ambulance, please?
E) I don’t feel like taking this exam at the moment. Can I take it
another time?
54- You’re visiting a friend and just as you’re about to leave, it starts raining very heavily. It’s quite a long walk to the bus stop, and you don’t want to get all wet since it’s quite cold and you don’t want to get ill. Unfortunately, you’re not prepared for this weather, as it was sunny when you left your flat. To keep yourself dry without inconveniencing your friend too much, you ask:
A) Why don’t you drive me home? It’ll take less than an hour.
B) I’m afraid I’ll get soaked and end up sick in bed with flu.
C) Did you know that it was going to rain like this? I myself
didn’t.
D) Would you happen to have an umbrella I could borrow?
E) Would you mind walking with me to the bus station?
55- You’ve developed a skin rash which seems to come and go for no apparent reason. When you’ve got it, it’s very itchy and quite painful, but when it’s gone, you tend to forget about it. When it appears this time, you go to the doctor and explain the problem to him:
A) I’d like some pills for this. I know exactly what I need, so just
write the prescription.
B) Will you just make these go away? I’m quite tired of them and
don’t want them any more.
C) I’m sure it is not very important, as I know it’ll go in a few
days.
D) I’m quite concerned about this. It’s here one day, gone the next
and very unpleasant.
E) Have you ever had a rash like this? If you have, you’lI
probably know a cure for it.
56- While you are driving through the country late at night, your car breaks down. You pull off to the side of the road, park your car and go to look for help. Eventually you come upon a large dark house, walk up the drive and knock on the door. As you knock, the door opens, but no one is there. To see if there are residents inside, you say loudly:
A) That’s strange! The door just opened when I pushed it.
B) I’m sorry to disturb you, Madam, but I need help.
C) How clever of you! You’ve got an auto mechanic here.
D) Hello, Sir, is it possible to get a room for the night?
E) Excuse me, is there anyone home? Hello!
57- Your friend is panicking and trying to buy a last minute gift for her mother’s birthday, when you run into her at the shopping centre. She begs you to help her, but you don’t know her mother, having only ever met her once several years earlier. Putting yourself in her position, you try to be as helpful as you can, and offer:
A) Would you like a drink to help you relax?
B) I’m sorry, but I don’t even know your mum.
C) If she were my mother, I’d get her a plant.
D) I’ve always been terrible at choosing a gift for my mother.
E) Is she almost the same age as my mother?
58- While you are half way through typing a paper onto your laptop computer, there’s a power cut. The paper must be handed in the next day. After twenty minutes, you’re still without electricity. You decide you must do something quickly, so you call your friend and say:
A) Would you mind writing a paper for me? My laptop is out of
order, so I can’t.
B) If I gave you a disk, could you print out my paper? I need it
tomorrow.
C) Could you bring your computer over so that I can use it to
write a paper?
D) Would it be okay if I came over with my computer? The
power’s out here.
E) The electricity’s been cut off. I don’t think I’ll be able to hand in
this paper tomorrow.
59- You’ve just received a promotion at work, so your co-workers have decided to take you out for drinks after work. You feel your success wouldn’t have been possible without the support of your wife, so you want her to take part in the celebration. Before leaving work, you call her at her job and say:
A) I’m sorry darling, but I won’t be home In time for dinner
tonight, so you can eat without me.
B) The guys at work want to take me out, but I’d rather celebrate
alone with you.
C) I’ll be home late tonight since I’m going out. You don’t have to
wait up for me.
D) Guess what, darling? I’ve been promoted! Thanks for being so
supportive.
E) Honey, I’ve got some great news! Can you meet me and some
friends at the bar?
60- You see some children carrying ice-skates, apparently on their way to the local pond. You know that the ice isn’t thick enough for skating as you tested it yourself a few hours earlier. To do what you can to prevent the children from getting hurt, you say:
A) I’m afraid you can only skate there for a few hours, as it is
extremely cold.
B) You’re not going to the pond, are you? It’s not ready for skating
yet.
C) Isn’t it strange? There was no ice in the pond this time last
year.
D) Have you all got permission from your parents to go skating on
the pond?
E) If the ice is thick enough for skating, will one of you run back
and tell me?
TEST YOURSELF 1
l.B 2.E 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.D 8.E 9.A 10.C
ll.E 12.B 13.C 14.C 15.D 16.A 17. B 18.D 19.E 20.C
21.A 22.A 23.E 24.B 25.C 26.D 27.E 28.C 29.D 30.A
31.B 32.D 33.D 34.E 35.A 36.C 37.D 38.B 39.C 40.E
41.A 42.C 43.C 44.B 45.E 46.D 47.A 48.B 49.B 50.D
5l.C 52.A 53.B 54.D 55.D 56.E 57.C 58.D 59.E 60.B
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