SUPPLEMENTARY EXERCISES I. SHORT MESSAGES/ SIGNS Directions: Look at the text in each question. What does each say? For each question, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D by putting a cross (X) with a PENCIL in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer on your answer sheet. What has changed ab!t the t"#$ t Wd%e& P%ace'
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A.
the t"ans$"t
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the price
C.
the departure time
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(. fetch Sonja's jac ket from the dry cleaner's for her C. deliver her own clothes to the dry cleaner's A. Each tour of the castle lasts less than
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two hours. (. T) h!"s #s the ,#n#,!, t#,e "ec,,ended " a -#s#t t the cast%e. C. Visitors are onlyallowed to spend two hours inside the castle A. his shop will sell customers'
watches within twelve months.
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(. Th#s sh$ )#%% /ee$ c!st,e"s+ )atches " !$ t t)e%-e ,nths. C. his shop will look after customers' watches for more than twelve months.
". #hilippe and Stefano missed each other at the stadium.
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$. Stefano had to leave without #hilippe to %et to work . &. Stean has g#-en !$ )a#t#ng " Ph#%#$$e t a""#-e.
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#arents must return forms this week if their child is %oin% on (riday's trip.
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#arents cannot %o on ne)t month's trip unless they return their forms *y (riday.
C.
The %ast da& " "et!"n#ng c,$%eted ",s " the t"#$ #s 0"#da&.
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Gab# )ants 1 t
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A change an a""ange,ent.
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cancel a re%ular event. come to a *usiness meetin%.
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A. -t is not possi*le to use the lift a*ove the %round floor today. (. The %#t )#%% nt be g#ng t the base,ent tda&.
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C. he stairs *etween the *asement and the %round floor are closed today.
Tn& )ants E%sa t
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A.
ask her *oss for a week's holiday startin% tomorrow.
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#nd !t # she can ha-e t#,e ne2t ,nth.
C.
%o away with him ne)t week for a month.
A. 0in% and tell us if you are satisfied with the service we have delivered.
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(. elephone us if arran%ements for collectin% %oods are not satisfactory. C. Ca%% !s t ta/e the gds bac/ # &! a"e nt sat#s#ed )#th the,
A. 0uth has kept to her plan despite the chan%e in the weather. (. R!th ,a& nt -#s#t the cast # the bad )eathe" cnt#n!es.
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C. 0uth intends to leave the mountains early to visit the coast.
". 0emove this food from the container *efore placin% in a microwave oven. $. -t is advisa*le to use a suita*le container for cookin% this food. 12.
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". Y! )#%% ha-e t $a& ,"e t *orrow Vs after 1st 2anuary. $. #lease return all *or rowed Vs *efore 1st 2anuary. &. here will *e additional Vs to *orrow from 1st 2anuary.
A. he mem*ers of the %ym think the music system is very useful.
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(. 3hen usin% the music system in the %ym4 please remem*er to switch it off. C. I &! $!t n s,e ,!s#c3 cns#de" the the" $e$%e #n the g&,.
The )"#te" #s
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A.
%oin% home with the rest of the %roup
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tomorrow. g#ng n a bat )#th ,e,be"s the g"!$ t,"").
C.
%oin% out with the whole %roup tomorrow.
A. 5ou should return your *ooks to the assistant in the correct order. (. he *ooks are easy to f ind *ecause they are all arran%ed *y level.
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C. Y! sh!%d "e$%ace b/s #n the "de" that &! !nd the,.
A. Use th#s b!ttn t ca%% hte% sta # &! cannt get #n. (. -f you cannot lock the do or4 please contact hotel recep tion.
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C. #ress this *utton to unlock the entrance door .
What sh!%d 4a-#d d' A. 6e should remind &arla that someone is pickin% her up for *and practice. (. He sh!%d chec/ Ca"%a #s d"essed $"$e"%& and ta/e he" t band $"act#ce.
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C. 6e should make &arla practise *efore she %oes to her school *and meetin%.
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6ad a *ad start for the holiday 7 our lu%%a%e didn8t turn up for 2 days9 $ut now: *rilliant place9 Spendin% most of the time water:skiin%. e8re thinkin% of not comin% home
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o< =ina (rom< >oe ?ike to %o and see @&hica%oA toni%ht; -f - don8t hear from you -8ll see you outside "$& at +.3/ pm. Bk;
hy don8t they want to come home; ". $ecause they lost their lu%%a%e $. (eca!se the& %#e the $%ace s ,!ch &. $ecause they missed two days of their holiday hat does =ina have to do when she reads the email; ". reply immediately $. rin% the cinema C. nth#ng
II. REA4ING A TEXT
. Directions: Read the text and questions. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D by putting a cross (X) with a PENCIL in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer on your answer sheet. 1.
Read the text and questions below. For each question, circle the letter next to the correct answer A, B, C or D! hen - opened the first '$ody Shop' in 1+ my only o*ject was to earn enou%h to feed my children. oday 'he $ody Shop' is an international company rapidly %rowin% all around the world. -n the years since we *e%an - have learned a lot. Cuch
of what - have learned will *e found in this *ook for - *elieve that we as a company have somethin% /l1h sayin% a*out how to run a successful *usiness without %ivin% up what we really *elieve in. -t's not a normal *usiness *ook nor is it just a*out my life. he messa%e is that to succeed in *usiness you have to *e different. $usiness can *e fun a *usiness can *e run with love and it can do %ood. -n *usiness as in life - need to enjoy myself to have a feelin% of family and to feel e)cited *y the une)pected. - have always wanted the people who work for 'he $ody Shop' to feel the same way. Dow this *ook sends these ideas of mine out into the world makes them pu*lic. -'d like to think there are no limits to our 'family' no limits to what can *e done. - find that an e)citin% thou%ht. - hope you do too. 1. hat is the writer's main purpose in writin% this te)t; ". to tell the reader her life story $. t #nt"d!ce he" #deas t the "eade" &. to e)plain how international companies operate . to tell the reader how she *rou%ht up a family 1+. hat would someone learn from this te)t; ". how to make a lot of money $. how to write a *ook a*out *usiness &. what the writer's family is like . )hat the )"#te"+s b #s ab!t 1,. 6ow does the writer feel a*out the *usiness she runs; ". She doesn't care a*out success if her children are fed. $. She just runs it for her own entertainment. &. It #s nt %#e an& the" c,$an&. . -t is likely to *ecome even more successful. 1. hat kind of workers does the writer like to employ; " workers who can e)plain her ideas $ workers who %et on well with the pu*lic & )"e"s )h ha-e the sa,e att#t!des as she des . workers who have their own families
2/. hat kind of person does the writer seem to *e; " $ & .
She see,s t be s,ene )#th st"ng $#n#ns . She doesn't seem to *e very confident. She is mainly interested in makin% money. She sees runnin% a *usiness as just a jo*.
2. " month a%o - had no idea that on a Saturday afternoon in Dovem*er -'d *e han%in% 3/ metres a*ove the %round and enjoyin% it. Dow - looked down at the river far *elow me and realised why people love rock:clim*in%.
Cy friend Catt and - had arrived at the "ctivity &entre on (riday evenin%. he accommodation wasn't wonderful *ut we had everythin% we needed *eds*lankets foodF and we were pleased to *e out of the city and in the fresh air. Bn Saturday mornin% we met the other ten mem*ers of our %roup. &ameron had come alon% with two friends Gevin and Simon while sisters &arole and ?ynn had come with "manda. e had come from various places and none of us knew the area. e knew we were %oin% to spend the weekend outdoors *ut none of us was sure e)actly how. 6alf of us spent the mornin% cavin% while the others went rock clim*in% and then we chan%ed at lunchtime. Catt and - went to the caves first. &lim*in% out was harder than %oin% in *ut after a %ood deal of pushin% we were out at last : covered in mud *ut pleased and e)cited *y what we'd done. 1. hat is the writer tryin% to do in the te)t; ". advertise the "ctivity &entre $. descri*e some people she met &. e)plain how to do certain outdoor sports sa& h) she s$ent s,e "ee t#,e . 1+.
hat can the reader learn from the te)t; ". when to depend on other people at the &entre $. how to apply for a place at the &entre &. )hat s"t act#-#t#es &! can e2$e"#ence at the Cent"e . which time of year is *est to attend the &entre 1,. 6ow do you think the writer mi%ht descri*e her weekend; ". #nte"est#ng $. rela)in% &. fri%htenin% . unpleasant 1. hat do we learn a*out the %roup; ". Some of them had *een there *efore. $. hey had already chosen their preferred activities. &. S,e the, a%"ead& ne) each the". . hey came from the same city. 2/. hich of the followin% advertisements descri*es the "ctivity &entre; ". (. "&-V-5 &ED0E Set in *eautiful countryside. "ccommodation and meals provided. Cake up your own timeta*le : choose from a variety of activities horse ridin% fishin% hill:walkin% sailin% mountain: *ikin%F.
ACTI5ITY CENTRE Set in *eautiful countryside. "ccommodation provided. ork with a %roup : we show you a ran%e of outdoor activities that you didn't realise you could do9
&. "&-V-5 &ED0E
. "&-V-5 &ED0E
Set in *eautiful countryside. Enjoy the lu)ury of our accommodation : each room has its own *athroom. ork with a %roup or have individual teachin%.
Set in *eautiful countryside. 5ou can spend the day doin% outdoor activities and we will find your accommodation with a local family.
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Read the text and questions below. For each question, circle the letter next to the correct answer A, B, C or D! ohn (isher a *uilder and his wife EliHa*eth wanted more livin% space so they left their small flat for an old 4/:metre:hi%h castle tower. hey have spent five years turnin% it into a *eautiful home with si) floors winnin% three architectural priHes. '- love the space and *ein% private' EliHa*eth says. '5ou feel separated from the world. -f -'m in the kitchen which is 2! metres a*ove the %round floor and the door*ell rin%s - don't have to answer it *ecause visitors can't see -'m in9' 'here are 142 steps to the top so if - %o up and down five or si) times a day it's very %ood e)ercise9 $ut havin% to carry heavy thin%s to the top is terri*le so - never *uy more than two *a%s of shoppin% from the supermarket at a time. "part from that it's a *rilliant place to live.' 'hen we first saw the place - asked my father's advice a*out *uyin% it *ecause we couldn't decide. "fter payin% for it we were a *it worried *ecause it looked awful. $ut we really loved it and knew how we wanted it to look.' '?ivin% here can *e difficult : yesterday - clim*ed a four:metre ladder to clean the windows. $ut when you stand on the roof you can see all the way out to sea on a clear day and that's a wonderful e)perience. -'m really %lad we moved.' 1. hat is the writer tryin% to do in the te)t; ". descri*e how to turn an old tower into a house $. recommend a particular *uilder &. desc"#be )hat #t #s %#e t %#-e #n a t)e" . e)plain how to win priHes for *uildin% work 1+. (rom this te)t a reader can find out ". why visitors are not welcome at ohn and EliHa*eth's house. $. why EliHa*eth e)ercises every day. &. why EliHa*eth asked her father to *uy the tower. )h& 1hn and E%#6abeth %et the#" %at. . 1,. hich of the followin% *est descri*es EliHa*eth's feelin%s a*out the tower; " She wanted it as soon as she saw it. She %#es ,st th#ngs ab!t #t. $. & She has *een worried since they paid for it. She finds it unsuita*le to live in.
1. hat pro*lem does EliHa*eth have with livin% in such a tall *uildin%; ". 6er visitors find it difficult to see if she is at home.
$. &. .
She feels separated from other people. She cannt b"#ng h,e %ts sh$$#ng at nce. -t is impossi*le to clean any of the windows.
2/. 6ow will ohn and EliHa*eth advertise their tower if they sell it; ". (B0 S"?E all *uildin% formerly a castle. 6i%h windows %ive
(. (B0 S"?E " house with a difference : a castle tower turned into a lovely
a %ood view. Deeds some improvement.
home. onderful view.
C. (B0 S"?E #riHe:winnin% home five years old. Si) rooms all with sea views.
. (B0 S"?E &astle tower turned into si) small flats close to supermarket.
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?ast week - went to visit "tlantic &olle%e an e)cellent private colle%e in ales. Inusually it %ives youn% people much needed e)perience of life outside the classroom as well as the opportunity to study for their e)ams. he students who are a%ed *etween 1 and 1, and come from all over the world spend the mornin% studyin%. -n the afternoon they %o out and do a really useful activity such as helpin% on the farm lookin% after people with learnin% difficulties or checkin% for pollution in rivers. Bne of the %reat thin%s a*out "tlantic &olle%e students is that they come from many different social *ack%rounds and countries. "s few can afford the fees of J2//// over two years %rants are availa*le. " Kuarter of the students are $ritish and many of those can only attend *ecause they receive %overnment help. '- really admire the colle%e for tryin% to encoura%e international understandin% amon% youn% people' as $ar*ara Colenkamp a student from the Detherlands said. '5ou learn to live with people and respect them even the ones you don't like. urin% the summer holidays my mother couldn't *elieve how much less - ar%ued with my sister.' o sum up "tlantic &olle%e %ives its students an e)cellent education usin% methods which really seem to work. 1. hat is the writer tryin% to do in the te)t; ". %ive an opinionL a*out a particular student $. g#-e an $#n#n ab!t a s$ec#a% t&$e ed!cat#n &. descri*e the activities the students do in their free time . descri*e his own e)perience of education
1+. hat can a reader find out from this te)t;
" how to *ecome a student at "tlantic &olle%e $. )hat #nd $"g"a,,e At%ant#c C%%ege e"s & what the $ritish education system is like how to %et alon% *etter with other people 1,. hat is the writer's opinion of "tlantic &olle%e; " -t doesn't allow students enou%h study time. $. -ts students are tau%ht to like each other. & -t doesn't %ive %ood value for money. . Its )a& teach#ng #s s!ccess!%. 1. Since *ein% at "tlantic &olle%e $ar*ara " has learnt a lot a*out other countries. $. has *ecome more confident than her sister. & #nds #t eas#e" t get n )#th the" $e$%e. . prefers her new friends to her family. 2/. hich advertisement uses correct information a*out "tlantic &olle%e; ". (.
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L ot s of week end act i vi t i es. Hel p wi t hf ees ava i l abl e.
III. GAP 0ILLING Directions: Read the text and choose the correct word for each space. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D putting a cross (X) with a PENCIL in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer on your answer sheet.
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*i% cheek hand
say tell custom
arm hand pleasure
truthful sincere smile
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e have no copies of her *ooks 41F ............ we know that she wrote several important mathematical works. 6ypatia was also interested in technolo%y and 42F ............ several scientific tools to help with her work. "t the 43F ............ many rulers were afraid of science and 44F ............ connected with it was in dan%er. Bne day in Carch 41! 6ypatia 4!F ............ attacked in the street and killed.
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. approve
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$. had
&. have had
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2. -'d have told you if - .. . . . . . . . the *ook. (. should have seen C. saw 4. would have seen
A. hadseen
&onditional sentence type 3< Inreal conditional sentence in the past -f clause< #ast perfect S Q had Q #iiF Cain &lause< wouldRcould Q have Q #ii 2+. Stayin% in a hotel costs MMM.. rentin% a room in a dormitory for a week. S1 Q VR to *e Q twiceR three times Q as advR adj as Q S2 A. twice more than
(. t)#ce as ,!ch as C. as much twice as
4. as much as twice
2,. e8re %oin% to haveMMMM down 6ave somethin% Q #ii ". knocked that wall $. that wall knockin%
&. knockin% that wall 4. that )a%% nced
@B. Someone ..................... the chocolates9 hey8re nearly all %one9 A. has *een eatin%
C. eats
(. haseaten
4. is eatin%
3/.OOOOOOOO- had turned the corner - *e%an to run. " Scarcely
$. ust
&. 6ardly
. Once
31. 5our new heatin% system saves money *ut your rates are increased *ecause you've improved your home. -t's anF OOOOOOOOcircle. " u%ly
$. cruel
&. -#c#!s
. nasty
32. - inferred OOOOOOOOher remark that her hus*and doesn't often eat meat. ". with
$. to
&. of
. ",
33. 6e refused to OOOOOOOOanyone to attend the meetin%. " rele%ate
$. de%egate
&. re%ulate
. allocate
34. he flat we have rented is very OOOOOOOOfor the Inder%round Station. ". cn-en#ent
$. comforta*le
&. suita*le
. near
3!. "re you %oin% to attend r $aker's OOOOOOOOon L$rain ElectronicsL tomorrow; ". conference
$. %ect!"e
&. meetin%
. discussion
3. MMM.. that crossword for over an hour and you still haven8t finished it ". 5ou8ve done
C. Y!-e been d#ng
$. 5ou8d done
. 5ou8d *een doin%
3+. " railway *rid%e ................. over the river. A. is *uilt
(. is *uildin%
C. #s be#ng b!#%t
4. *een *uilt
S Q amRis are Q *ein% Q #-3,. ?ast Sunday was ................. that we took a drive in the country A. so *eautiful day
(. s!ch a bea!t#!% da&
C. such a *eautiful weather
4. so a *eautiful day
3. ............ the traffic was *ad - arrived on time. "lthou%h Q clause (. -n spite of
A.A%th!gh
C. espite
4. So
4/. - can't find my um*rella. - must have OOOOOOOOon the *us. ". lost
$. %et
&. for%otten
. put
41. he policeman looked me OOOOOOOO several times and o*viousl y disliked what he saw . ". over and over a%ain
&. from side to side
$. !$ and d)n
. in and out
42.5ou must remem*er toOOOOOOOOall your *elon%in%s out of this classroom today ". fetch $. take away &. *rin% . tae 43. here always is one wise woman OOOOOOOO is *oth feared and respected *y her people. A. )h
$.which
&.whose
.what
44. he television .. . . . . . . so lon% *een a part of our culture has an enormous influence. A. has
(. it has
C. which
4. )h#ch has
4!. 6elen asked me ............... the film called @Star arA A. have - seen
(. have you seen
C.#Ihadseen
4.
-f had - seen
4. he woman tells them OOOOOOOOO their eyes ti%htly and cover them with their hands. ". closed
(. t c%se &. closin%
. *ein% closed
ell s* to do st 4+. hey visited "merica a*out a thousand years OOOOOOOO on the eleventh century ". ". yet
$. last
C. ag
4,. 6e won8t %et any information................he keeps in touch immediately. Inless P ifM.not ". -f $. so C. !n%ess . when 4. -f - MMMM.well in the e)am my parents will *uy me an C#3player &onditional sentence ype 1< real conditional sentence in the present
. on
-f clause< present simple Cain clause< S Q willRshall Q Vinf. ".did $.doin% &.haddone 4. d !/. 12. - don8t have enou%h money. - can8t %o on a lon% holiday this year. &onditional sentence ype 2< unreal conditional sentence in the present -f clause< past simple Cain clause< S Q wouldR could Q Vinf. -f - MMMMenou%h money - could %o on a lon% holiday this year. ".have $.havehad & . had had . had !1. Cr. Cills lost his jo* *ecause he was late every day. -f Cr. Cills hadn8t *een late every day he MMMM.his jo*. &onditional sentence ype 3< unreal conditional sentence in the past -f clause< past perfect< 6ad Q #ii Cain clause< S Q would Q have Q #ii ". )!%dnt ha-e %st
$. have lost
&. will have lost
. wouldn8t lose
!2. he 0ussian athlete threw the discusMMMM.than all the others and won %old ". far
$. farer
. more far
C. a"the"
!3. hey MMMMMMMMat this school for over ten years. ". ha-e )"ed $. worked
&. have workin%
. were workin%
!4. immy MMMM..tennis since he was ten years old. ". played
(. has been $%ang
&. have played
. was playin%
!!. he thief suddenly realiHed that he MMMMMMM*y the police. A. )as be#ng )atched $. was watchin%
&. watched
has watched
S Q wasRwere Q *ein% Q #ii !. -t was MMMMM..that we couldn8t listen to the end. S Q to *e Q such QaRan Q adj Q Dsin%.F Q that Q clause A. s!ch a %ng sng
$. very lon% son% &. so lon% son% . Kuite lon% son%
!+. he *ook was MMMMMthat - couldn8t put it down. S Q to *e Q so Q adj Q that Q clause A. very interestin%
(. s #nte"est#ng &. interestin%
. such interestin%
!,. DDDDDD.his comedies - can8t a%ree that they are *etter than his plays. espiteR -n spite of Q phrase A. -n spite admirin% $. espite of admirin% &. "lthou%h 4. In s$#te ad,#"#ng
!. MMMM..she is only a small child she can paint very *eautiful pictures. A%th!gh c%a!se
". -n spite of
$. espite
C. A%th!gh
. $ecause
/. Cy nei%h*ors said that they MMMM.a new car the day *efore. ". *uys
(. had b!ght
&. was *uyin%
. had *een *ou%ht
5. SENTENCE TRANS0ORMATION Directions: Co#plete the second sentence so that it #eans the sa#e as the first. %rite your sentences with a PEN or a "#LLP!IN$ PENon your answer sheet. 1. he new doctor %ave her a health check last year SheMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.. She was %iven a health check *y the new doctor last year 2. 5ou can *uy newspapers in these shops DewspapersMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. Dewspapers can *e *ou%ht in these shops 3. id you meet your cousin at the station; asMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. as your cousin met at the station; 4. Do*ody told the children what to do in their free time he childrenMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM he children were not told what to do in their free time !. Cillions of tourists visit the aj Cahal every year he aj CahalMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM he aj Cahal is visited *y millions of tourists every year . he aj Cahal was *uilt *y Emperor Shah 2ahan. Emperor Shah 2ahanMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.. Emperor Shah 2ahan *uilt the aj Cahal +. -t8s a%es since - chan%ed my hairstyle. -MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM - have not chan%ed my hairstyle for a%es. ,. he last time Conika8s parents had a holiday was three years a%o. Conika8s parentsMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Conika8s parents haven8t had a holiday for three years . 5ou can8t smoke on the coach. 5ou areMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM...
5ou are not allowed to smoke on the coach 1/. - don8t think you should work at the weekends. -f - were youMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM -f - were you - wouldn8t work at the weekends. 11. he furniture in the rooms was chosen *y -ndia8s top desi%ner. Ind#as MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
-ndia8s top desi%ner chose the furniture in the rooms 12. Cum says Carco is too youn% to choose his own clothes. M!, sa&s Ma"c #sntMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Cum says Carco isn8t old enou%h to choose his own clothes . 13. Everyone in my %roup is older than me. ð
-8m MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
I, the &!ngest #n ,& g"!$.
14. e asked @hat time does the plane arrive;A We asedDDDDDDDDDDDDD. We ased them what time the plane arrived
1!. Cr. Smith said to me @here are you %oin% on your vacationA M". S,#th asedDDDDDDDDDDDDDD. M". S,#th ased me where - was %oin% on my vacation 1. @ho put those *ooks here ohn;A 6is mother asked. 1hn ,the"sDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD. 1hn ,the"s asked him who had put those *ooks there
1+. ohn doesn8t swim as well as his friend.................................................................................. 1hns "#endDDDDDDDDDDDD 1hns "#end swims *etter than ohn.
1,.Cy father drives more carefully than - do. IDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.. I don8t drive as carefully as my father.
1. -8ll take them to court if they don8t pay me what they owe. Un%essDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Un%ess they pay me what they owe -8ll take them to court.
2/. -8ll complain to the mana%er if you don8t %ive me a different room. Un%essDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.. Un%ess you %ive me a different room -8ll complain to the mana%er.
21. he police have just arrested the ro**ers. The "bbe"sDDDDDDDDDDDD.
The "bbe"s have just *een arrested *y the policeF.
22. hey can use this room after !p.m. Th#s ",DDDDDDDDDDDDD Th#s ", can *e used after ! p.m.
23. - %et on *etter with my Caths tutor than my Science tutor. I dntDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.. I dnt get n as )e%% )#th ,& Sc#ence t!t" as,& Maths t!t"
24. " famous pop star %ave 1/ million euros to the Cusic epartment The M!s#c 4e$a"t,entDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD. The M!s#c 4e$a"t,ent )as g#-en8? ,#%%#n e!"s b& a a,!s $$ sta"
2!. he interviewer asked< @hen do you want to start work;A The #nte"-#e)e" asedDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.. The #nte"-#e)e" ased ,e )hen I )anted t sta"t )".
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