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Cae 8
Cae 8
PART 1
You are going to read three extracts which are loosely related to
one topic. There are two questions for each extract. Choose the
answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the
text.
To Sabine
I'm kicking myself for not figuring out that you were the stamp
designer. Looking back at the cards it is obvious. When I saw the
parrot card for the first time I assumed you had copied from the
stamp. I apologize for so underestimating your talents. What a
great job you have. You wouldn't care to swap, would you? The
college geometric paintings of mine had no hidden language to
them. They were an example of what happens when you take an
interesting concept through to its ultimate conclusion. It's
meaningless. Forget about them; it embarrasses me to think
about them. Art for arts sake is best left here in the old world. I
crave an art that crosses the everyday instead of being a device
for self deception.
Griffin.
(adapted from Griffin and Sabine by Nick Bantock)
He
He
He
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Geek Squads
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a superhero in your neighborhood!
In Jackson, Michigan, police are turning to a surprising ally in the
fight against crime. A trio of spandex-clothed crusaders armed
with mace and known as the crime fighter corps. The group's
leader goes by the name of Captain Jackson and keeps his true
identity a closely guarded secret. He prefers to call his getup a
uniform (picture batman in yellow gloves and a purple cape) and
explains that he's been prowling the streets with his 17-year-old
daughter, Crime-Fighter Girl, since 1999, when he noticed that
there were no beat cops around.
Nationwide Captain
Jackson and his crew have plenty of company. An entire
community of real life superheroes patrols the streets from Los
Angeles to Phoenix. They gather on MySpace.com and
WorldSuperheroRegistry.com to discuss morals, (is it ever OK for
superheroes to kill?) gadgets, and defense gear (like arm guards
crafted from PVC piping).
These real life superheroes pursue missions as diverse as the
logos on their chests: In Seattle, Transit Man rides buses and
encourages commuters to ditch their cars. England's Anglegrinder man made international headlines in 2003 for helping
drivers dismantle wheel clamps on their illegally parked
vehicles.
Given that water bottles suffer from pitiful recycling and reuse rates, the
question is: What happens to our enormous pile of empties? The answer
isn't encouraging. Most are landfilled (Americans throw 30m water
bottles into landfill every day) or, in the UK, increasingly incinerated,
where only a tiny proportion of their energy value can be recovered; the
rest becomes environmental pollution, particularly in the ocean where,
as the plastic slowly breaks up, it poses a serious threat to wildlife.
B.
C.
D.
1.
4.
A.
? People tend to be more and more scared when asking for water in
restaurants.
A.
B.
C.
D.
B.
C.
D.
2.
A.
A bad summer.
B.
C.
D.
3.
A.
5.
A.
? Consumers are usually not aware of the fact that bottled water
travels such great distances.
B.
C.
D.
Part 4
For each question choose from the Monarchs A-E. You can
select each Monarch more than once
Tudor England
Because land was equivalent to power in the 1400's, powerful
men could try to claim the English crown. This led to the conflicts
known as the Wars of the Roses, battles for power fought
between the house of York, the white rose, and the house of
Lancaster, the red rose. The turmoil was at its peak during the
reign of Henry VI (Lancaster) because of his personal
weaknesses and mental instability. Although the fighting was
very irregular, the result was a general breakdown in the
authority and power of the Crown. His son who later became
Henry VII united the two houses by marrying Elizabeth of York
and combining red and white to give what is now known as the
English Rose.
A
Henry VII
The Wars of the Roses culminated in the eventual victory of the
Henry VII - A
Henry VIII - B
Edward - C
Mary - D
Elizabeth - E
the Channel Islands (principally Jersey and Guernsey) are also parts of the British
Isles, but somewhat confusingly not officially part of the UK.
The UK is also a geologically diverse country, with such landscapes as the rolling
moors of Yorkshire, the lakes and mountains of the Lake District and Scotland,
and the 3______ forests of Nottinghamshire or the 4_____ beaches of Wales. All
this, 5_____ genteel villages with chocolate-box cottages or vibrant cities at the
forefront of modernity, means the UK has something to 6_____ everyone.
London is the natural 7_______ point for visitors and is a great introduction to
this varied country, with famous sights such as the Houses of Parliament and the
London Eye and 8______ exhibitions in the National Gallery, Natural History
Museum and Tower of London. 9_____ away from the capital are the university
cities of Oxford and Cambridge, with their elegant architecture, and Windsor,
home to the Queen's famous castle residence.
The British 10______ is at its best in the south coast resorts of Brighton and
Bournemouth or the harbour villages in Cornwall, Dorset and Devon. For more
11_____, wilder, windswept beaches, head to the Pembrokeshire coast of Wales
or the Scottish islands of Skye, Shetland and Orkney.Walkers have no end of
12______ with hundreds of miles of hiking trails in the hilly Peak District, the
mountainous Lake District, Wales and Scotland or along the coastal paths of
southern England. For more gentle pursuits, pretty villages of the Cotswolds and
Suffolk offer endless photo opportunities of thatched cottages or leaning timberframed houses.
15.Married a Spaniard -
Use of English
1. A) RELATIVELY
Read the text and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap.
United Kingdom Travel Guide
Despite its 1_____ small size, the United Kingdom is one of the most culturally
2______ countries on Earth, populated by four main native nationalities, plus
later arrivals from all over the world. The United Kingdom consists of Great
Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), plus Northern Ireland. The Isle of Man and
2. A) FRIENDLY
B) CLEARLY
B) WIDESPREAD
3. A) MIDDLE-AGED
B) ELDERLY
4. A) SHOCKING B)STUNNING
5. A) AS WELL AS
C) SLIGHTLY
D) ACTUALLY
C) VARIOUS
D) DIVERSE
C) ANCIENT
D) AGEING
C) FRIGHTENING
B) IN ADDITION
C) INCLUDING
D)SHINING
D) ALSO
6. A) FOR
B) PROPOSE
C) VOLUNTEER
D) OFFER
7. A) ORIGIN
B) BEGINNING
C) STARTING
D) COMMENCING
C) OBVIOUS
D) INFAMOUS
9. A) NEAR BY
C) NOT FAR
D) CLOSELY
C) BEACHES
D) SEASIDE
11. A) SCENERY
C) PRETTIER
D) GRACEFUL
12. A) OPTION
B) SHORTLY
B) BEAUTIFUL
B) POSSIBILITY C) CHOICE
D) SELECTION
faces
to nine
its
Power Beak
to be
scientists
in the aviation
tiles on a roof. These layers toughen the outside of the
the
strength
of
The interior,
rigid foam
BRILLIANT
bound observers.
Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to
form a word which fits in the gap on the same line
her to be not only divine but also womanly. Perhaps because - 5.
Venus
DECLARE
The remarkable
1. BRIGHT
GENERAL
24 million miles at its
NEAR
Mars
LARGE
The wider reach of the Martian orbit naturally extends each season, as
at these times.
SLOW
temperature - 8.
sentences.
1) As the oldest man there George sat at the ______ of the table.
GLOBE
of 40 below zero compared to earths 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Prevailing
Mathew has a good ______ on his shoulders, he will do well in this job!
I really don't like eating fish if it still has its______.
POSSIBLE
apparently hostile corners of Earth which support life. The orbits of the
Earth and Mars bring the planets within 35 million miles of each other
2) It ______ her heart when George left her for Maddie.
every 15 17 years, which
5) Her jeans were so well ______ that they had holes in the knees.
After a whole day in the zoo the children were totally ______ out.
I have only ______ a dress once in my life and that was on my wedding day.
3) You might loose all your files from your computer if you don't ______ them up.
He couldn't walk for three days after he injured his ______ .
He went ______ to college when he was 30 to finish his degree.
Re write the sentences using the word provided. Each answer is 3 to six words
including the given word. Don't change the given word in anyway.
1.
4) The children ______ to make sure no cars were coming before crossing the
road.
George was wearing a blue and yellow ______ shirt, Mathew didn't like it.
I ______ out of the hotel at 8am and went out for breakfast.
2. She would not have gone to the party even if she had been
invited.
KNOWN
Even if she
gone.
the airport
7.45
2.
27th
6. Matt would have been on the plane now if he hadn't had that
accident.
FOR
If it hadn't ________________ Matt would be on a plane now.