Test 4
Test 4
Test 4
CAE
PRACTICE TESTS
USE OF ENGLISH
TEST 4
Score
63
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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:).
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Part 1
Example:
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A: answered
B: solved
C: removed
B: run
D: cured
1:
A: sail
C: drive
2:
A: encounter
B: face
C: have
D: know
3:
A: bill
B: note
C: receipt
D: list
4:
A: full
B: overloaded
C: overweight
D: complete
5:
A: for
B: out
6:
A: big
B: large
C: wide
D: long
7:
A: correct
B: precise
C: sure
D: aware
8:
A: concern
B: remind
C: refer
D: connect
9:
A: moment
B: travel
C: happening
D: occasion
10:
A: sound
B: piece
C: melody
D: tune
12:
A: covers
B: refers
C: applies
D: means
13:
A: totally
B: purposely
C: in
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D: over
C: consciously
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D: ride
D: knowingly
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Part 2
For questions 13-27 read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space.
Use only one word in each space. Write your answer in CAPITAL LETTERS. There is an
example at the beginning (0:).
Example
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plant nutrients. A light fall of ash, 9 it may destroy one years crop, often
pays
the farmer back in future years 10: the fertility it adds to he soil. Coffee in
Colombia, vines in Italy and rice in Japan are just 11: of the crops that
flourish
in volcanic soils.
In Italy, Japan, New Zealand, the United States and Iceland the subterranean heat from
volcanoes is 12: in geothermal power stations to generate electricity. In
many
places, the way in 13: the flows of lava concentrate minerals makes them
attractive to mining companies. There is growing evidence that gold is 14:
the
many minerals collected by volcanic flows, and the diamond-mining industry in South
Africa
15: advantage of the huge pressures within past volcanoes which have
produced diamonds.
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Score :
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Part 3
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. Write your answers IN
CAPITAL LETTERS. There is an example at the beginning (0:).
Example
0:
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CONTINUE
FIT
EXPEND
EXCEED
SPECIAL
INJURE
muscles.
Jogging on a regular basis also tends to 33: the
SHORT
TIGHT
FLEXIBLE
MINIMUM
DAY
Score :
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Part 4
For questions 38-42, think of one word which can be used appropriately in all three
sentences. Here is an example (0:).
Example:
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They say the new minister is not a very person to get on with.
My friend Tom has not had an life, but hes very successful.
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0:
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one.
If you really want me to choose, I think I the red dress over the blue
Its not very economical, however, in its , the cars interior is very
luxurious.
Thanks for that you did me yesterday. I really appreciate it.
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That really was luck. I was sure you were going to beat me this time.
Frank found it to come to terms with losing his job at the Post Office.
It was a decision to take but I believe it to be the right one.
Part 4
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If you want to improve your posture, first of all, you should sit up .
Im going to get to the point. We need to cut costs drastically.
How rude! She walked past me and never even said Hello.
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Score :
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Part 5
For questions 4350, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the
first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use
between three and six words, including the word given. Write your answer in CAPITAL
LETTERS. Here is an example (0:).
Example:
0:
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43:
44:
The police have been unable to discover the identity of the thief.
CLUE
The police the
thief might be.
1 / 2
45:
his side.
1 / 2
Part 5
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What she
better,
is a nice holiday.
1 / 2
47:
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The reason dinner isnt ready yet is because I forgot to turn the oven on.
BE
The dinner .
I was just about to move onto the next question when the answer suddenly came to
POINT
I was onto the
next question when I suddenly remembered the answer.
1 / 2
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If only I had listened more closely to what my boss said in the meeting this morning.
PAID
I . to what my boss
boss said in the meeting this morning.
1 / 2
Score :
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