B1 Practice 10
B1 Practice 10
B1 Practice 10
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the fireworks. I _________ (18. see) fireworks before, but I _________ (19. never/experience) anything like the
spectacle we _________ (20. witness) that night.
IV. Turn the following sentences into reported speech.
1. Robert said, ‘This film is very funny’. è ________________________________________________ .
2. ‘I’m starting a new job next week,’ she said. è __________________________________________ .
3. ‘I got my exam results last week,’ he told them. è ________________________________________ .
4. ‘I can’t afford to buy this dress,’ said Sally. è ____________________________________________ .
5. ‘I would buy a car if I had enough money,’ he said to her. è ________________________________ .
6. Frank said, ‘That’s the house where I was born.’ è _______________________________________ .
7. ‘That was a wonderful party,’ said Jill. è ________________________________________________ .
8. ‘Oranges grow in hot countries,’ the teacher said. è ______________________________________ .
9. ‘A lot of people visit museums,’ he said. è ______________________________________________ .
10. ‘This is a very famous statue,’ the tour guide told us. è ____________________________________ .
11. ‘Will you be going to San Francisco next summer?” his boss asked. è ________________________ .
12. ‘Why were you in a hurry?’ she asked me. è ____________________________________________ .
13. ‘Do you want a lift to work tomorrow?’ he asked her. è ____________________________________ .
14. ‘What time have you arranged to meet Clare?’ he asked her. è _____________________________ .
15. ‘How long has Jane been working here?’ she asked me. è _________________________________ .
V. 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 two and five words, including the word given.
1. ‘I would go on a diet if I were you,’ the doctor told Bob. ADVISED
è The doctor __________________________________________ on a diet.
2. ‘I was at home, watching television,’ said the suspect. CLAIMED
è The suspect __________________________________________ at home watching television.
3. ‘I’m very sorry I forgot your birthday,’ said his sister. FOR
è His sister __________________________________________ his birthday.
4. ‘The school will be closed tomorrow,’ said the Principal. ANNOUNCED
è The Principal __________________________________________ be closed the next day.
5. ‘When did you last see him?’ the policeman asked me. I
è The policeman asked me __________________________________________ him.
6. ‘How long have you been waiting?’ asked the nurse. WE
è The nurse wanted to know how long __________________________________________.
7. ‘Are you going to play with him?’ she asked me. WHETHER
è She asked me __________________________________________ play with him.
8. ‘I haven’t been to the cinema for ages,’ he said. HE
è He said that __________________________________________ to the cinema for ages.
9. ‘I made a terrible mistake,’ said the boy. ADMITTED
è The boy __________________________________________ a terrible mistake.
10. ‘I will be leaving tomorrow,’ she said. THE
è She said she would __________________________________________.
VI. Fill in each gap with one suitable preposition.
1. Some people say that Sue is unfriendly but she’s always very nice __________ me.
2. Paula is a keen photographer. She likes taking pictures __________ people.
3.“Have you ever been to Borla?” “No, I’ve never heard __________ it. Where is it?”
4. What’s funny? What are you laughing __________?
5. What have you done with all the money you had? What did you spend it __________?
6. He’s tired __________ all the hard work he’s done today.
7. I’m tired __________ listening to the same thing again and again.
8. Last week I went to Hanoi __________ a sightseeing tour with my parents.
9. Look __________ on me whenever you are in town.
10. There are memorials to the soldiers who died ___________ the Revolution.
11. The waves beat ___________ the shore.
12. Gases become liquid ____________ pressure.
13. Birds leave their nests ____________ dawn.
14. Don’t judge a man ___________ his clothes.
VII. Choose the correct word or phrase A, B, C or D to complete these sentences.
1. You shouldn’t take it seriously. They ________ it just for fun.
A. made B. found C. caused D. did
2. Don’t worry! My mother will take ________ the baby.
A. after B. around C. care of D. about
3. Everyone is going to take ________ in the game.
A. place B. part C. participation D. role
4. I think I take ________ my mother rather than my father – we have the same eyes.
A. for B. from C. after D. to
5. The games will ________ in July.
A. take place B. take part C. take hold D. take care
seemed (11) _________ a language school in the town center, so we went there hoping (12) _________ an evening
class, which would give us the chance (13) _________ out afterwards.
The secretary was a horrible old woman whom we instantly disliked. She explained that all classes were held in the
morning and made us promise (14) _________ any lessons because otherwise we would be expelled. Then she led
us to a classroom that looked like a prison cell with no air-conditioning and announced that this would be our
classroom for eight hours a day, from seven in the morning to three in the afternoon.
At that point I woke up! It had all been a terrible dream. And I didn’t feel like (15) _________ back to school at all.
1. A. to see B. see C. that I see D. seeing
2. A. having B. have C. also have D. to have
3. A. to go B. for going C. going D. go
4. A. giving B. to give C. that I give D. give
5. A. to do B. doing C. me to do D. do
6. A. going B. with going C. to go D. go
7. A. learning B. to learn C. learn D. by learning
8. A. believing B. to believe C. believe D. in believing
9. A. if we study B. that we study C. studying D. to study
10. A. going B. for going C. go D. to go
11. A. like B. like being C. being D. to be
12. A. finding B. as to find C. find D. to find
13. A. for going B. going C. to go D. that we go
14. A. not to miss B. not miss C. to not miss D. not missing
15. A. I would go B. going C. to go D. I go
XI. Read the text and questions below. For each question, choose the most suitable answer A, B, C or D.
James Waltham – Chocolate Taster
Whenever I tell people what I do for a living, they can hardly believe this job exists. But I’m not joking! I spend
my days at work eating chocolate! Tasting the chocolate is an essential part of making sure that customers get
perfect bars of high-quality chocolate from the company I work for.
Every week I receive samples, small amounts that show what the chocolate is like, from our factory and I have
to check them for taste, texture and smell. I also have to taste the raw materials we usually use – the nuts, fruit
and so on. I spend days choosing the most suitable ones to go into the chocolate.
Just beside my company office I have a kitchen where I can test and taste products I make – and I keep my
colleagues happy by giving them samples! My kitchen is full of machines and ingredients to play with. It’s
wonderful to have a private space I can go off to during the day.
No two days are the same in this job. Sometimes I am at our food lab and others I’m out of the country buying
our raw materials and as I’ve got a young family that can be difficult. But that kind of variety, and lack of routine,
is something I love about the job, although I think is still comes second to the chocolate itself! The question I
get asked most is whether I get bored of chocolate. I’ve worked with it for a long time, and I’ve never felt I didn’t
want to eat it. In fact, I’ll often go home and eat some more in the evening!
1. What is James Waltham doing in the text?
A. recommending the best ways to test chocolate.
B. describing what personal qualities are needed to do his job.
C. telling readers what makes his job worth doing for him.
D. suggesting different methods of making chocolate.
2. James says that when he tells people about his work, they
A. say they would like to do the same thing. B. doubt whether he is serious.
C. think it must be very easy. D. wonder why he chose it
as a career.
3. James says that working in his kitchen involves
A. trying various different preparation methods. B. checking the quantities of ingredients in each bar.
C. discussing his opinions with other members of staff. D. making sure the best chocolate-making equipment is
used.
4. What does James think is a disadvantage of his job?
A. He sometimes feels he has eaten too much chocolate. B. He finds it difficult to
have a routine with his work.
C. He has worked with the same product too long. D. He needs to travel abroad some of the time.
5. Which one would be an advert for the chocolate company James works for?
A. Every single bar of chocolate that leaves our factory is testes for its taste.
B. We choose only the best ingredients – just chocolate beans, sugar and milk. We don’t add anything else.
C. We’re proud of being so environmentally friendly – all our ingredients are bought from local businesses.
D. We check everything that goes into our chocolate, so that you can enjoy the best chocolate possible.
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