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MULTIPLE MATCHING: PART ONE
Multiple matching, 1
January 10, 2007
Read the text below and decide which answer A,B,C or D best fits each ga! "here is an exa#le at the beginning
$0%
&'A()*&+ 0 A arrived B ca#e C got D reached
Lake Malawi
hen Da-id *i-ingstone $0%.A.. in this art of Africa in the 1/0s he ased the na#e of the great stretch of $1%... water! e was told
it was called 3nyasa4, whic #eans 3lae4! 5o the lae beca#e $2%... as *ae 6yasa $*ae *ae% and the country as 6yasaland! henthe country beca#e indeendent in 189 the new Reublic chose the na#e of (alawi!
*ae (alawi $:%... nearly 29,000 s;uare ilo#etres , about one<fifth of the total $9%... of the Reublic of (alawi! "he lae $%... 97:
#etres abo-e sea $8%... in the dee -alley which stretches the length of the country! ide grassy lains $7%... the -alley on both
sides and the $/%... round the lae is sectacular! "he water is fresh and there are no tides or currents! "he lae contains o-er 220
-arieties of fish, the $%... of which are not found anywhere else in the world! "here are also crocodiles, but these generally ee away
fro# $10%... areas!
*ae (alawi has a constantly changing character $11%... on the ti#e of the day, the weather and the $12%... ! =ne #o#ent the water
#ay be as $1:%... as sil and then suddenly wa-es se-en #etres high can beat against the $19%... ! >t is generally cal#est fro#
(arch to (ay, and the te#erature ne-er $1%... below 21?C! "he area has a articularly low annual rainfall!
1! A inland B inner C interior D internal
2! A called B considered C nown D na#ed
:! A contains B co-ers C crosses D includes
9! A district B region C territory D state
! A exists B lays C lies D rests
8! A height B le-el C osition D surface
7! A o-erco#e B o-erflow C o-erloo D o-ertae
/! A en-iron#ent B scenery C sight D -ision
! A chief B #a@ority C rest D whole
10! A inhabited B li-ed C lodged D occuied
11! A based B counting C deending D deter#ined
12! A occasion B eriod C season D ter#
1:! A e-en B flat C s#ooth D steady
19! A bans B borders C coasts D shores
1! A decreases B deresses C dros D lowers
Multiple matching, 2
January 10, 2007
Read the text below and decide which answer A,B,C or D best fits each ga! "here is an exa#le at the beginning
$0%&'A()*&+ 0 A choose B decide C select D wish
Cosmetic surgery
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hat #aes so#eone $0%... on lastic surgery An actor exlains+ 3> $1%... after #y father in aearance! is nose is big but #ine
was huge, and it got #e $2%... ! > couldnt $:%... a nor#al life! At school, the other children $9%... @oes about #y nose, and >
$%... stand seeing #yself in tele-ision lays! > thought > looed lie a #onster "he nose caused health roble#s as well+ because of
its shae, > couldnt breathe $8%... , and > had a er#anent $7%... throat!
3"he doctor $/%... > should ha-e an oeration! > was ner-ous but #y wife $%... #e! "he oeration went well, but #y whole face
$10%... afterwards and > had two terrible blac eyes! > had to ee the bandage on #y nose for a while and the $11%... didnt
disaear for ages! >t was #onths before > dared return to wor!
3But ># not $12%... in the result! (y breathing roble#s ha-e $1:%... and > no longer feel self<conscious or $19%... about #y
aearance! > only regret > didnt go into the design of #y nose in greater $1%... ! > chose a urely ractical nose, but now > would
rather ha-e a #ore beautiful one! > suose that sounds -ain4
1! A as B go C loo D tae
2! A down B off C o-er D through
:! A direct B lead C roduce D send
9! A did B laughed C #ade D soe
! A couldnt B didnt C shouldnt D wouldnt
8! A accurately B exactly C @ustly D roerly
7! A hurt B ill C sic D sore/! A ad-ised B ersuaded C suggested D told
! A encouraged B #o-ed C reco##ended D relie-ed
10! A ached B har#ed C in@ured D ained
11! A bruises B da#ages C scratches D srains
12! A disaointed B disgusted C disleased D dissatisfied
1:! A cleared u B fallen through C ased out D set off
19! A excited B deressing C disturbing D e#barrassed
1! A detail B feature C art D oint
Multiple matching, 3
Read the text below and decide which answer A,B,C or D best fits each ga! "here is an exa#le at the
beginning $0%
&'A()*&+ 0 A along B in C ast D round
A unique way to see the world
"he rant fa#ily are tra-elling $0%..D. the world by horse<drawn cara-an! "hey ha-e $1%... Elan Bator, the caital of (ongolia, #ore
than 12,000 ilo#etres away fro# their standing oint in 5cotland! Four years ago they $2%... their red and green wooden cara-an to
olland, where they bought their first horse, =ffy! "he cara-an is $:% .. large enough for Da-id, his wife, Gate, and their three children,
"orcuil, Fionn and &ilidh, and $9%... things lie the childrens school boos! =ffy $%.... to ull the# as far as France, where "raceur, a
stronger horse, had to $8%... !
"raceur can wal about 1/ ilo#etres a day, but the $7%... has not always turned $/%... as the rants lanned! >n 5lo-enia they
beca#e caught u in a ci-il war and the 19 days they had intended to $%... there beca#e 19 #onths! *ife in the $10%... air has not
always been easy! "hey ha-e suffered $11%... of cold
$<2/?C% in GaHahstan, and of heat in (ongolias grasslands! Fortunately the fa#ily ha-e generally $12%... in good health, although
&ilidh broe her anle in >taly and her ar# in the Eraine! 5oon they will lea-e Elan Bator and $1:%... for Bei@ing and then the )acific
$19%... , where they will $1%... a boat to Canada! >t will be another two years before the fa#ily arri-es bac ho#e!
1! A arri-ed B co#e C got D reached
2! A conducted B fetched C led D transorted
:! A neither B rarely C rather D scarcely
9! A essential B #ain C ina-oidable D urgent
! A achie-ed B could C #anaged D succeeded
8! A hold u B ic u C tae off D tae o-er
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7! A excursion B @ourney C tra-el D -oyage
/! A into B on C out D u
! A fill B occuy C send D use
10! A natural B oen C outdoor D outside
11! A deths B extre#es C heights D li#its
12! A lasted B #antained C re#ained D rested
1:! A cross B direct C head D tra-el
19! A beach B coast C seaside D shore
1! A catch B dri-e C float D ride
Multiple matching ,
January 10, 2007
Read the text below and decide which answer A,B,C or D best fits each ga! "here is an exa#le at the beginning $0%
&'A()*&+ 0 A eager B fast C i#ortant D urgent
Correcting !istory
>s the history of the world in $0%..D... need of correction 5o#e historians, #ostly wo#en, argue that insufficient $1%... has been
aid to a -ery i#ortant grou+ wo#en! "hese historians $2%... history textboos to be re-ised so that they show accurately the role
$:%... by wo#en
$9%... the history boos, ca-e#en $%.... #ost of the food for their fa#ilies through hunting ani#als! But the $8%... shows that
/0I of the diet of rehistoric hu#ans was -egetarian and it was collected by fe#ales! $7%... wo#ens efforts in fighting in wars or
leading re-olutions ha-e been ignored! "extboos concentrate on #en such as annibal or Che ue-ara and neglect $/%... wo#en
such as "hroigne de (ricourt, an oera singer who led the stor#ing of the Bastille in 17/, or (ariya Bochare-a, a Bolshe-i who
organised a well<trained and $%... successful troo of 2,000 fighting wo#en during the Russian Re-olution in 117! o#en rulers are
also forgotten! Between 82 and 1/2 there were at least 18 wo#en rulers in countries $10%... fro# >taly to Angola!
o#en $11%... u half the hu#an $12%...! >f there is no $1:%... to their contribution to history in the textboos, then the real story
is not being told! owe-er, #any #ale historians $19%... that i#ortant fe#ale figures ha-e been et $1%... the history boos!
1! A attention B care C notice D study
2! A as B de#and C hoe D want
:! A done B got C had D layed
9! A According to B Agreeing with C Deending on D =wing to
! A arranged B brought C ga-e D ro-ided
8! A e-idence B fact C roof D sign
7! A >n addition B >n the end C >n ti#e D >n other words
/! A #ain B outstanding C articular D ri#ary
! A absolutely B deely C highly D strongly
10! A differing B ranging C searating D -arying
11! A count B hold C #ae D tae
12! A being B nation C eole D race
1:! A #ention B note C record D reference
19! A deny B forbid C oose D refuse
1! A in B off C out of D u with
Multiple matching, "January 11, 2007
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For Kuestions 1<1, read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each sace! "here is
an exa#le at the beginning $0%!
(ar your answers on the searate answer sheet!
&xa#le+ 0 A bank B border C shore D coast
#!$ L%&D%& #$A #'AD$
"he *ondon "ea "rade Centre is on the north $0% !!AL of the Ri-er "ha#es! >t is the centre of an industry of $1% L!! i#ortance in the
$2% L!! li-es of the British! "ea is without $:% L!! the British national drin+ e-ery #an, wo#an and child o-er ten years of age has $9%
L!! a-erage o-er four
cus a day or so#e 100 cus annually! 5o#e thirty er cent of the worlds exorts of tea #aes its $% L!! to *ondon! Britain is $8% L!!
the largest i#orter of tea in the world!
5a#les of the -ast a#ounts of tea brought into the country to $7% L!! the national thirst go to the *ondon "ea "rade Centre, where
they are tasted by $/% L!! rofessional tea tasters before being sold at each wees tea sale! >t is fascinating to see the# at $% L!! !=-er a hundred sa#les are $10% L!! in a line on long tables! "eas are generally tasted with #il, $11% L!! that is how the #a@ority in
Britain drin their tea! "he tasters #o-e down the line with surrising $12% L!! , tasting each sa#le fro# a soon and deciding what is
a $1:% L!! rice for each tea!
"he tyes of tea that are oular in Britain are $19% L!! inexensi-e but they are of a -ery high ;uality! "he best are delicate $1% L!! of
nu#erous teas fro# different sources and countries of origin!
1 A high B wide C great D large
2 A co##on B tyical C e-eryday D usual
: A doubt B disute C disbelief D uncertainty
9 A for B by C at D on
A route B way C direction D @ourney
8 A considerably B by far C largely D by #uch
7 A satisfy B #atch C answer D ser-e
/ A effecti-e B silled C de-eloed D handy
A action B oeration C ractice D wor
10 A co#osed B ut u C settled D laid out
11 A out of B since C so D owing to
12 A seed B hurry C rush D dash
1: A fine B right C fair D deser-ed
19 A roughly B co#arati-ely C slightly D aroxi#ately
1 A #ixtures B associations C unions D gatherings
Multiple matching, (
January 12, 2007
Read through the sentences below, then decide which answer a, b, c or d best fits each sace! there is an exa#le at the beginning $0%
0 "he best #an....... the side of his glass lightly with a nife to get the guests attention!
a rapped b tapped c hit d beat
1 "he dri-er ......... to a-oid hitting the dog!
a turned b swerved c curved d steered
2 "he olice ........ hi# for burglary
a arrested b charged c convicted d accused
: (any eole ... about the bad beha-iour of soccer fans in the town centre after the #atch
a criticized b disapproved c complained d objected
9 > cant wear red! >t @ust doesnt ... #e!a fit b suit c match d agree with
is arents wouldnt ... hi# stay out later than 10!:0 at night!
a allow b permit c agree to d let
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8 "he train was ... for se-eral hours because of floods!
a prevented b delayed c detained d cancelled
7 After a lot of difficulty he finally ... to start the car
a succeeded b coped c managed d worked out
/ "he #anager ased her to ... with the co#laint!
a take care b attend c deal d follow
5he ... on a banana sin and al#ost fell down the stes
a slipped b stumbled c tripped d lost her balance
10 (ost library boos in the EG are ... using the Dewey deci#al syste#!
a sorted b categorized c graded d classified
11 Are you .... in alying for the ost as assistant #anager
a keen b interested c enthusiastic d eager
12 (y father hates any sort of change! e is -ery ... in his ways
a fixed b set c old-fashioned d stubborn
1: Moull ha-e to sea u! (y aunt is -ery ... of hearing!
a difficult b unsure c hard d bad
19 NCould you lend #e so#e #oney till the end of the wee N5orry, John, ># a bit ... of cash #yself at the #o#ent!
a short b hard up c scarce d low
1 (y uncle lost his leg in a car accident and now has .. one!
a synthetic b an artificial c a false d an imitation
18 "he olice #ade a ... search of the building after being tied off that a bo#b had been lanted there
a thorough b conscientious c close d scrupulous
17 e was two ilos .... , so he decided to go on a diet!
a fat b heavy c too large d overweight
1/ "he bac door needs oiling! >ts -ery ...
a shrill b high-pitched c squeaky d creaking
1 >d better iron this shirt O its -ery ...
a wrinkled b lined c squashed d creased
20 According to statistics, dri-ers o-er the age of fifty ha-e ... accidents than dri-ers under twenty<fi-e
a smaller b less c fewer d lower
Multiple matching, )
January 12, 2007
Fill in the #issing ;uestion words below, so#e of which begin with a reosition! "hen choose the correct answer to the ;uestion a , b
or c! "here is an exa#le at the beginning!
0 When did the first #an land on the #oon
a in 196 b in 1969 c in 19!"
1 .............were the 180 =ly#ic a#es held
a in #ome b in $okyo c in %elbourne
2 ..... na#e was the African state of 6a#ibia for#erly nown
a #hodesia b the &ongo c 'outh (est )frica
: ................ is Dutch &l# disease so called
a because it is only found in *olland
b because it was first discovered in *olland
c after the +utch workers who discovered its cause
9 ....... section of the orchestra does the Ntuba belong
a ,ercussion b rass c (oodwind
John f! Gennedy was assassinated in 18:! .............did the letter 3F4 in his na#e stand for
a .rancis b .rank c .itzgerald
8 ......... , in ree #ythology, stole fire fro# the gods and ga-e it to #aninda ,rometeus b $heseus c )chilles
7 .......... art of the body would you find Nthe bridge
a the ear b the foot c the nose
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/ ............is the Ro#an nu#eral for one thousand
a & b % c /
........ language does the word Nsauna originate
a 'wedish b 0orwegian c .innish
10 ............... legs does a lobster ha-e
a 1" b 6 c
11 ...........co#oser do you associate ,orgy and ess and#hapsody in lue
a eonard ernstein b 2eorge 2ershwin c )ndrew loyd (ebber
12 ......face is said to ha-e Nlaunched a thousand shis
a 3oan of )rc4s b &eopatra4s c *elen of $roy4s
1: .........century was the "a@ (ahal in >ndia built
a 1!th b 16th c 15th
19 .............. #ust you be before you are allowed to tae a nor#al dri-ing test in the EG
a 16 b 1 c 1!
1 ............country would you associate with the dish Ncouscous
a 2reece b $unisia c 'outh orea
Multiple matching, *
January 12, 2007
Read though the sentences below, then decide which answer a, b, c or d best fits each sace! "here is an exa#le at the beginning $0%
0 ># sorry > said that, (ary! >t wasnt #y ... to hurt you!
a intention b urose c #eaning d lan
1 "ae no ... of hi# O hes only teasing you
a account b notice c attention d regard
2 5he had a three<roo#ed flat in a new residential area on the ... of Coenhaguen!
a border b suburbs c outskirts d near
: e went to li-e on the coast for the ... of his health
a reason b sake c care d improvement
9 hen you buy shares, your in-est#ent is always at ... since share rices can go down as well as go u
a danger b trouble c gamble d risk
Moure off to Bango, you say hat a .......... 5o a# >!
a coincidence b chance c luck d fate
8 > wonder if you could gi-e #e a ..... with the washing<u
a help b assistance c support d hand
7 (ost of the ... #e#bers aboard the new luxury liner were for# )aistan!
a team b crew c gang d staff
/ (y arents were always #aing ... in ublic! As > child > found it -ery e#barrasing!
a quarrels b arguments c scenes d fuss
"he Kueen has no real ower! 5hes @ust a ...
a figurehead b mascot c sleeping partner d puppet
10 "he child was throwing stones at the igeons but his #other didnt tae any ... of hi#
a attention b notice c control d regard
11 "ae an u#brella with you ... it rains
a in case b even though c despite d because
12 ere going to #iss the train... we hurry u!
a provided b if c in spite of d unless
1: e went to li-e in France for a year .. he could ic u the language!
a because of b in order c so that d therefore
19 &-eryones been in-ited to the arty... for Cathy!
a excet b aart c but d with the excetion1 ... than aying out all that #oney for a hotel, why dont you co#e and stay with us instead e-e got lots of roo#s!
a 7nstead b etter c #ather d 7n preference
18 >n ... ,wo#en li-e longer than #en in #ost countries!
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a average b the whole c reality d general
17 "here was a large notice in the hotel corridor saying+ N... fire, ress the alar# bell!
a 7f b 8n account of c 7n case of d 'upposing
1/ ho else went with you to the concert ... Da-id and Jean
a apart b besides c except d beside
1 )eole in ales are ... *abour suorters!
a most b all in all c entire d predominantly
20 At the age of fifty, he finally ad#itted to hi#self that it was ... unliely that he was going to be a o idol
a greatly b largely c highly d fully
Multiple matching, +
January 12, 2007
Read the text below and decide which word a, b, c, or d best fits each sace! "here is an exa#le at the
beginning $0%!
A Lucky escape
>t was 6o-e#ber 171 in *ondon on a day $0%... any other! =n one of the citys underground stations, a train $1%... the latfor#!5uddenly, a young #an $2%... hi#self $:%... into the ath of a #o-ing train! "he horrified dri-er sla##ed on the braes, certain that
there was no way to sto the train $9%... the #an was crushed $%... the wheels! But #iraculously the train did sto! "he first
carriage $8%... be @aced u to $7%... the badly in@ured #an, but the wheels had not assed o-er hi# and he $/%...!
"he young #an $%... out to be a gifted architect who was reco-ering $10%... a ner-ous breadown! is a#aHing rescue fro# death
was $11%... coincidence! For the $12%... of the accident re-ealed that the train had not stoed $1:%... the dri-ers hasty braing!
5econds before, acting $19%... i#ulse and co#letely $1%... of the #an about to throw hi#self on the tracs, a assenger had
$18%... down the e#ergency handle, which auto#atically alies the braes of the train! "he assenger had no $17%... reason for
doing so! >n fact, the "ransort Authority considered rosecuting hi# on the $1/%... that he had no reasonable cause for using the
e#ergency syste#
0 a as b like c by d si#ilar
1 a has reached b entered c was aroaching d had got to
2 a leat b lunged c ushed d hurled
: a directly b fully c sudden d at once
9 a while b until c before d as
a through b under c with d behind
8 a #ust b had to c would ha-e to d should
7 a reair b tae bac c re#o-e d liberate
/ a sur-i-ed b erished c succeeded d reli-ed
a ca#e b #ade c ro-ed d turned
10 a o-er b of c fro# d by
11 a because b deending on c with a -iew to d based on
12 a in-estigation b in;uiry c conclusion d exa#ination
1: a desite b until c during d because of
19 a with b by c on d with
1 a unnown b unaware c unconnected d unsure
18 a held b broen c ulled d thrown
17 a secialist b eculiar c con-inced d articular
1/ a reason b grounds c cause d #oti-e
Multiple matching, 1
January 12, 2007
Read the text below and decide which word a , b , c or d best fits each sace! "here is an exa#le at the beginning $0%!-a.er dri/ing with hands o..
5C>&6">5"5 are de-eloing cars which $0%... hands<free dri-ing on British #otorways!
Co#uters will be $1%... to sensors to control steering, seed and braing!
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Dri-ers will $2%... ush a button to let the car tae the strain!
Auto#atic steering syste#s will $:%... cars in lane!
Cruise control will e seeds at a steady le-el by oening or closing the $9%...
Eltrasonic anti<collition de-ices will $%... safe, efficient distances between -ehicles, $8%... oerating braes!
Research is being $7%... by )rofessor John "urner, head of Auto#oti-e &ngineering at 5outha#ton Eni-ersity and by exerts $/%...
in Britain and o-erseas!
"he wor reflects a global increase in traffic $%... #otorways!
Cameras
A "ransort Deart#ent reort last wee showed that car $10%... in *ondon $11%... by 20 er cent in the last ten years, utting
$12%... strain on #otorways!
British exerts ha-e already found a way to ee cars in lane $1:%... dri-er control! N"he syste# uses "P ca#eras at the front of the
car, which $19%... u white lane #arings, says "urner! N>#ages are $1%... into co#uters lined to the steering #echanis#! "he
roble# now is $18%... the cost and weight of the e;ui#ent!
&xensi-e cruise<control de-ices are also being $17%...
>f all cars were rogra##ed to tra-el at say, 8 #h exerts belie-e $1/%... #ore -ehicles would be able to use the #otorways
without traffic @a#s and in greater safety
)rofessor "urners tea# at 5outha#ton is also engaged $1%... research with Ford in collision<$20%... syste#s using radar andultrasonic e;ui#ent!
0 a let b ro-ide c allow d de-ise
1 a owered b lined c fed d co#bined
2 a si#ly b effecti-ely c casually d effortlessly
: a hold b sustain c ee d retain
9 a brae b throttle c clutch d -al-es
a ro-ide b be allowed c insist d #antain
8 a e-en b although c without d si#ly
7 a #ade b carried out c oerated d looed into
/ a o-erall b elsewhere c scientists d throughout
a stoing b griing c clogging d obstructing
10 a @ourneys b routes c tra-els d tours
11 a will increase b rose c ha-e #ounted d had risen
12 a sacious b extensi-e c i##ense d large
1: a without b outerfor#ing c solely d ro-iding
19 a show b ic c bea# d reflect
1 a lined b sorted c classified d fed
18 a lowering b to sin c to reduce d deducting
17 a changed b urified c adoted d refined
1/ a lot b #uch c #any d -arious
1 a at b with c for d in
20 a a-oidance b re-enting c a-ersion d e-asion
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January 18, 2007
For ;uestions 1<1, read the text below and decide which answer A,B,C or D best fits in each sace
A L0$ %& #!$ %C$A& A$
>f your $=% BLL!!of hea-en is a world where the sun always $1% LLL!, where the li-ing is luxurious and where the worlds biggestarties tae $2%LLLLL!!on your doorste, then tae out your che;ue O $:%LLL!! !For Q70,000 $1!2 #illion% a two<bedroo#
aart#ent on the first li-e<in luxury cruise liner O $9% LLL!! calling itself N"he orld O can be yours! And if you want to be really flashy,
you can for out Q:!: #illion for the enthouse suite!#esiden'ea, the 6orwegian co#any utting u the Q:00 #illion to build this shi
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in ti#e for its #aiden $% LLL in the year 2000, has $8% L!! sold 1 of the 20 aart#ents, #ainly to $7% LL! O aged 5candina-ians,
$/% LL! also to A#ericans, Australians and 5outh A#ericans! $% N"he orld has co#leted its initial three year<@ourney, taing in the
6orthern *ights, the oera $10% LL!! in Ro#e, the Cannes Fil# Festi-al, the (onaco rand )rix and the Rio Carni-al, its residents will
-ote on where they $11% LL next!3>t $12% LLL be a de#ocracy,4 says )aul (undy, who is $1:% LL#esiden'ea in Britain! 3"he idea is
that the shi will always be in the #ost desirable laces $19% LL! the #ost desirable ti#es and the $1% LLL will -ote on where that
will be!4
1 A shines B sarles C glitters D glows
2 A art B osition C seat D lace
: A boo B account C leaflet D state#ent
9 A decently B #odestly C shyly D lainly
A tra-el B @ourney C -oyage D tri
8 A already B still C yet D re-iously
7 A a-erage B #ediu# C inter#ediate D #iddle
/ A unless B but C howe-er D ne-ertheless
A =nce B 5ince C >f D >##ediately
10 A ti#e B eriod C season D era
11 A sail B na-igate C e#bar D #o-e12 A #ight B can C #ay D will
1: A sy#bolising B reresenting C standing D suorting
19 A at B in C on D for
1 A #inority B lurality C #a@ority D lenty
Multiple matching, 12
January 18, 2007
For ;uestions 1<1, read the text below and decide which answer A, B, Cor D best fits each sace! "here is an exa#le at the beginning
$0%! &xa#le+
= A hardly B nearly C al#ost D co#letely
A 4'$A# -566%'#$'
Ji# 5toford is a #an who can $0% hardly read or write, but tals with a greatdeal $1% .... feeling for so#ething that he has $2%....
his life to! e gi-es tals to a $:% .... nu#ber of children e-ery year on liHards, snaes, tortoises, turtles and $9% .... crocodiles so
that they can under< stand what a$n% $% .... art of the ani#al world this secies is! e has set $8% .... a free rescue ser-ice where
trained eole are ready to $7% .... anyone who has been bitten by a snae! A good nu#ber of eole ha-e also been trained to catch
oisonous snaes! Ji#, who $/% .... in 5ydney, goes to #any schools gi-ing tals and showing the children his snaes! e $%
.... the snaes habitat, what they eat and how they #o-e! e is now rearing a boo $10% .... this sub@ect! e belie-es that
snaes should be $11% .... because they are dying out! e $12% .... belie-es that if snaes are $1:% .... alone they will not har#
anyone! $19% .... Australia has the greatest nu#ber of oisonous snaes on the lanet, he has always $1% .... eole to be careful
when they see one!
1 A about B off C of D with
2 A taen B gi-en C seen D sent
: A #any Blot C #uch D large
9 A surely B robably C undoubtedly D e-en
A usual B roer C i#ortant D secific
8 A about B u C out Doff
7 A hel B gi-e C organise D ro-ide
/ A li-es B stays C settles D re#ains
A draws B shows C describes D tells
10 A for B of C by D on
11 A rotected B cared C guaranteed D fa-oured
12 A aart fro# B also C too D besides
1: A dearted B undisturbed C left D #o-ed19 A hile B Desite C Although D 5ince
1 A ad-ised B suggested C clai#ed D exlained
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Multiple matching, 13
January 17, 2007
.or questions 1-15 read the text below and decide which answer ) &or + best fits each space: $here is an example at the
beginning ;"<:
&xa#le+
o A bo# B produced C established D encouraged
$&7%80&4 D'89-:00&4
Britain #ay not ha-e $0% produced a downhill siing cha#ion, but there is $1% L! one area of the sort in which it is a leader+ dry<
siing! As a $2% LL!! of this, #ore #an<#ade si sloes are found here than in the rest of the world! "he first dry sloe was $:% LL in
*ondon thirty<fi-e years ago! 6ow there are a hundred and fifty sloes in Britain starting fro# the $9% LLLL!! siHe of :0 #etres to one
of 971 #etres @ust outside &dinburgh!
"he bigger centres $% LL lie golf $8% LL! s;uash clubs be< cause they offer their #e#bers a full $7% of well<organised facilities!
(any eole want to $/% LL!! the dry<si centres because they are close to the cities! For those who ha-e ne-er $% LLL before, they
can $10% LL!! doubt sa-e a lot of ti#e and #oney by going to one of the centres for beginners! >nstructors will go $11% LL! the
e;ui#ent and teach the $12% LL! sills of siing! For those that can si, it is a$n% $1:% LLL good way of eeing fit and ractising
new techni;ues! For #any $19% LL! siers it has $1% LLL a art of their entertain#ent!
1 A yet B still C then D already
2 A de-elo#ent B conclusion C roof D result
: A built B reared C for#ed D created
9 A biggest B longest C s#allest D widest A erfor# B instruct C oerate D conduct
8 A otherwise B besides C either D or
7 A range B row C -ariety D area
/ A do B use C go D find
A sied B sated C cli#bed D hied
10 A with B in C without D of
11 A to B under C round D o-er
12 A thorough B #ini#u# C true D basic
1: A rarely B really C excellent D seldo#
19 A regular B reliable C continuous D continual
1 A #ade B beco#e C de-eloed D achie-ed
Multiple matching, 1
January 1/, 2007
For ;uestions 1 O 1, read the text below and decide which answer A, 5, C, or D best fits each sace! "here is an exa# ie at the
beginning $0%! (ar your answers on the searate answer sheet!
-6%&-%'0&4 4'$A# A#!L$#0C $$&#-
>n the 1/ orld $0% !!A!! sorts fans around the world $1% L!! -arious battles between $2% L!! football ri-als but also between the
co#anies that sonsored the#!
6ie sonsored BraHil! Adidas sonsored France! hile the tea#s $:% L!! for the biggest riHe in football! the two co#anies tried to
win the biggest battle, the battle of the $9% L!! as 00 #illion eole fro# 1 countries $% L!! in to watch the greatest footballers in
the world! Afterwards, the sortswear co#anies hoe was for eole to go out and buy so#e new its! Adidas aid 20 #illion for the
ri-ilege of being a$n% $8% L!! sonsor of the 1/ orld Cu! and so one #ight ha-e $7% L!!it would ha-e had the greatest resence
at the $/% L!!
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5o#eti#es! howe-er! sonsoring doesnt $% L!! the co#any #uch good! =ther ti#es! the sonsors ad-ertising $10% L!! are -ery
original! 6ie has clai#ed that if sonsors really want to $11% L!! athletes! they cant turn $12% L!! only for the hoto oortunities and
the #edia e-ents and s#ile and $1:% L!! for the ca#eras! "hey ha-e to accet the whole $19%L!! with its sitting, swearing, sweating
and blister<breaing! "hey @ust ha-e to $1% L!!used to it!
1 A re#ared B witnessed C -iewed D attended
2 A brutal B sa-age C cruel D fierce
: A contested B co#eted C struggled D stro-e
9 A brands B #ars C tyes D #aes
A ad@usted B tuned C regulated D switched
8 A for#al B official C tyical D licensed
7 A acceted B atte#ted C assu#ed D confir#ed
/ A round B set C #atch D tourna#ent
A do B #ae C erfor# D carry
10 A exhibitions B ca#aigns C exeditions D #issions
11 A strengthen B ro C suort D ro-ide
12 A u B in C on D forward
1: A stand B ose C loo D #odel19 A acet B bunch C acage D ile
1 A be B beco#e C #ae D get
Multiple matching, 1"
January 1/, 2007
.or questions 1-15 read the text below and decide which answer ) &or + best fits each space: $here is an example at the
beginning ;"<:
&xa#le+
0 A thought B tried C drea#ed D wanted
A& 5&D$'A#$' -0M
> ha-e always $0% !! wanted !! to swi# the &nglish Channel underwater and as a for#er =ly#ic gold #edallist > $1% L!! that > ha-e the
training to atte#t $2% L!! a swi#! "he Channel is, > suose, the (ount &-erest of the swi##ing world $:% L!! to do it underwater will
be an e-en greater $9% L!! for #e! Although #any swi##ers ha-e $% L!! the Channel, it will be the first ti#e that a for#er =ly#ic
gold #edallist has e-er done it! > a# $8% L!! to do it in six to eight hours! > want to $7% L!! #oney for a nu#ber of new charities and >
a# esecially $/% L!! on the charities that rotect the worlds seas! > will be swi##ing $% LL the Channel in the su##er! >n $10% L!!
to $11% L!! this out > ha-e to follow a strict exercise rogra##e! A usual training session for #e would $12% L!! of thirty #inutes in the
weight roo#, thirty #inutes doing different exercises and then three hours straight swi##ing! > ha-e to be $1:% L!! of #y diet so that
it is a healthy and balanced one! > will $19% L!! ready to set a record in so#ething that has ne-er been $1% L!!before and which
so#eone will ha-e difficulty in breaing!
1 A feel B regard C sense D roose
2 A ;uite B so C rather D such
: A but B and C as well as D because
9 A riHe B wor C achie-e#ent D duty
A #o-ed B assed C crossed D run
8 A for#ing B willing C agreeing D hoing
7 A gi-e B raise C sa-e D contribute
/ A een B interested C thining D in fa-our
A through B across C o-er D along
10 A order B resect C ti#e D regard
11 A cut B chec C clear D carry
12 A ha-e B send C a#ount D consist
1: A caable B conscious C enthusiastic D accusto#ed
19 A be B ha-e C do D try1 A gi-en B #ade C done D et
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Multiple matching, 1(
January 20, 2007
.or questions 1 = 15 read the text below and decide which answer ) & or + best fits each space: $here is an example at the
beginning ;"<: %ark your answers on the separate answer sheet:
&xa#le+
0 A if B Unless C )ro-ided D Although
A'$ ;ALL9&A#5'AL< 6'%D5C#- '$ALL8 B$##$'=
$=% LBL you-e slet through the last decade, you now that rotecting the en-iron#ent is a $1%L!! ! But when it $2% L!! to beauty
roducts, natural doesnt always e;ual ure and doesnt $:% L!! #ean better! Before rushing to the register with your 100 ercent green
beauty gear, $9% L!! a few things!
According to the FDA $Food and Drug Ad#inistration%, the $% L!! Nnatural is used -ery $8% L!! in the cos#etics worldS any co#any
can $7% L!! a roduct natural! $/% L!! natural roducts are #ade fro# lant<based $as oosed to #an<#ade% ingredients and do not
$% L!! artificial dyes and fragrances! "he ad-antage+ lant<based ingredients are renewable $10% L!! that are safer for the en-iron#ent
$11% L!! certain #an<#ade or natural, but highly rocessed
ones $which can roduce toxic $12% L!! during the #anufacturing rocess and be nonbiodegradable%! "he disad-antage+ so#e natural
ingredients,lie $1:% LLwhich hel ee roducts ger#<free, arent as effecti-e as their synthetic counterarts! 5ince natural
ingredients ha-ent been $19% L!! as #uch as #an<#ade ones, you shouldnt assu#e L!! theyre gentler $esecially if youre allergy<
rone or ha-e $1% L!! sin%!
1 A should B can C #ust D #ay
2 A co#es B arri-es C reaches D refers: A absolutely B definitely C obligatorily D necessarily
9 A consider B thin C consult D study
A ter# B definition C hrase D idea
8 A freely B loosely C easily D >iberately
7 A call B na#e C batise D entitle
/ A Really B "ruthfully C "ruly D &xactly
A incororate B in-ol-e C enclose D contain
10 A resources B sources C essences D sulies
11 A fro# B than C of D to
12 A garbage B rubbish C waste D debris
1: A conser-ati-es B reser-ati-es C #edicines D reser-es
19 A exa#ined B tried C searched D tested
1 A sensiti-e B sensible C delicate D sensational
Multiple matching, 1)
January 20, 2007
.or questions 1-15 read the text below and decide which answer ) &or + best fits each space: $here is an example at the
beginning ;"<:
&xa#le+ 0 A oosite B -ariable C different D si#ilar
A #860CAL DA8
6owadays, country itchens are not -ery $0% different fro# those in the city!
$1% L!!, in the ast the differences could easily be $2% L!! ! By
the 190s #ost city ho#es had gas or electric cooers $:% L!! but in the country the far#ers wife still $9% L!! on a fuel cooer! "his
ga-e her #ore wor because she had to $% L!! at fi-e ocloc in the #orning and enter the itchen with a candle which was always
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et $8% L!! ! 5he then re#o-ed the ashes fro# the cooer and got so#e newsaer and ieces of wood fro# the box $7% L!! the side
of the itchen door!
6ext, the ettle was filled and ut o-er the fire in $/% L!! to #ae the first ot of tea of the day! =nce this was $% L!! she #ade sure
she $10% L!! fed the ani#als $11% L!! the left<o-ers and then got $12% L!! with breafast! After breafast the lates would be $1:% L!!
and #ore wood ut in the cooer! "he only oortunity she had to rest next to the fire was after dinner! "his $19% L!! of lighting the
cooer was reeated e-ery day! ood was used in $1% L!! of etrol till the 5econd orld ar!
1 A owe-er B >n site of C Because D Desite
2 A gli#sed B noticed C understood D #ade
: A bought B ut C connected D installed
9 A baed B stirred C boiled D cooed
A raise B arise C rise D get
8 A handy B far C ob-ious D reachable
7 A by B next C close D outside
/ A so far as B order C -iew D case
A ended B done C used u D fulfilled
10 A often B so#eti#es C always D seldo#
11 A at B in C without D on12 A down B away C along D on
1: A cleaned B re#o-ed C washed D olished
19 A ti#e B rocess C rocession D rogress
1 A lace B exchange C fa-our D osition
Multiple matching, 1*
January 21, 2007
.or questions 1 = 15 read the text below and decide which answer ) & or + best fits each space: $here is an example at the
beginning ;"<:
&xa#le+ A ri#iti-e B excessi-e C radical D racial
0#!%5# #
"he #ost $=% ..C.. thing we ha-e e-er done is not ha-e a "P in our house! 5ince !1 ercent of A#erican $1% L!! cannot #ae this
clai#, it #ay be $2% L!! so#e interest to now why! Certainly, our $:% LL of a tele-ision has created $9%LL curiosity, uHHle#ent, and
anger $% LL the eole we now, and > susect e-en #ore of these $8% L!! behind our bacs! N>f the etherells get $7% LL without a
"P, why cant we
e did ha-e a tele-ision during the first days of our #arriage! > re#e#ber the diHHy way the $/% LLflicered across the screen! A few
days later, after > $% L!! #y senses, we too the set to our local du#, $10% LL hands in satisfaction and ha-e been without one e-er
$11% L! !
6ow that #y "P watching days are $12% L!! #e, > can afford to be nostalgic towards it all! > re#e#ber those nights when the whole
fa#ily used to sit in the li-ing roo# watching &d 5ulli-an, one $1:% L!! light left on in the corner, laughing $19% L!! the co#edians
before the $1% LL ca#e on! 6e-ertheless, e-en war#er and #ore recious in #e#ory will be these ;uiet, eaceful years with no "P
at all!
1 A housewi-es B households C holdalls D housewors
2 A of B for C at D in
: A lac B shortage C need D absence
9 A large B big C high D great
A a#ong B between C within D inside
8 A beliefs B e#otions C oinions D thoughts
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7 A o-er B on C by D away
/ A i#ages B drawings C icons D #o-ies
Are<established B got C o-erca#e D reco-ered
10 A wa-ed B tightened C #o-ed D shoo
11 A since B again C afterwards D before
12 A ast B behind C o-er D away
1: A s#ooth B eaceful C soft D tender
19 A for B at C with D by
1 A announce#ents B ublications C clis D co##ercials
Multiple matching, 1+
January 2:, 2007
.or questions 1-15 read the text below and decide which answer ) &or + best fits each space: $here is an example at the
beginning ;"<: &xa#le+
0 A ages B li-es C years D dates
A 6LAC$ 0#! A D0$'$&C$
"his is a lace where eole of all $0% ..A..can co#e and be entertained and ne-er want to $1% L!! ! >t is Disneyland, $2%L!! outside
)aris, esecially $:% L!! to ro-ide the best for &uroe and the $9% LL of its new guests! "he ar is $% L!! into fi-e areas, each one
reresenting a secial the#e! $8% L!! in a fil#, the $7% L!! are taen along through a series of #agical sets to reli-e the ast, e-en $%
L!! -isit wonderful faraway laces $/% L!! of excite#ent and fantasy, and into the future! "he trees that ha-e been $10% L!! around the
ar rotect the guest fro# the real world outside!
"he resort area, beyond the ar, has six hotels to suit the needs of e-ery guest!
>n $11% L!! to these six hotels there are ca#sites and fully e;uied cara-ans for rental! "here is no $12% L!! of sorting oortunities
and, besides #any health clubs in the actual hotels, there is a -ariety of fascinating nature trails you #ay $1:% L!! to follow! "he
Disneyland Resort is easily $19% L!!by road or rail! hiche-er way you choose to arri-e, you will be $1% L!! enough to en@oy all the
wonderful things that the ar
has to offer!
1 A lea-e B go C deart D set off2 A nearly B al#ost C @ust D recently
: A co#osed Bcreated C consisted D laced
9 A rights B de#ands C consideration D dealings
A shared B distributed C calculated D di-ided
8 A hereas B Enless C As if D here-er
7 A staff B guests C #e#bers D tea#s
/ A full B crowded C co#lete D aced
A loo B go C run D turn
10 A dug B lanted C grown D stuc
11 A answer B rely C debt D addition
12 A suly B shortage C a#ount D ;uantity
1: A exect B hoe C wish D order
19 A contacted B arri-ed C reached D entered
1 A relaxed B unhurried C easy D laHy
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Multiple matching, 2
January 2:, 2007
For ;uestions 1 <1, read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C, or D best fits each sace, "here is an exa#le at the
beginning $0%!
&xa#le+ 0 A hile B During C As D hereas
-6$$D 4%L
$0%...A...laying golf in the British >sles not $1% L!! ago, > ca#e $2% L!! a funny sign osted on a seaside golf $:%L!! ! Nentle#en,
lease lay ;uicly the sign i#lored, "hree hours is too long for a $9% LL of golf >#agine such a clai# in A#erica, $% L!! of the six<
hour death #atches!
5low lay is strangling our belo-ed ga#e, hat $8% L!! to be an afternoons getaway has e-ol-ed into an entire days $7% L!!, and #ost
eole cant $/% L!! to send a whole day laying golf!
> now #ore than a few eole who ha-e $% L!! , the ga#e out of frustration+ golf, they concluded, @ust taes too long,
>t $10% L!! cheer you u to now that when Jay *arson lays golf he doesnt tae anything lie six hours to do it!
>n fact, in his last officially $11% L!! round he shot 72 and it too hi# exactly : #inutes, seconds! e @ust lays golf really, really
fast!
*arson is $12% L!! 6? 1 in the world in 5eed olf! $1:% L! nown as N&xtre#e olf, 5eed olf, lie the =ly#ic Biathlon, is a
co#bination of two ure sorts+ $19% L!! running and golf! )layers $1% L!! in ti#e trials lie this+ you hit your ball, you run to it, you
hit it again, hen you-e co#leted 1/ holes, youre done!
1 A far B long C #uch D while
2 A into B across C along D u
: A itch B court C field D course9 A tourna#ent B lay C round D set
A ho#e B house C country D lace
8 A accusto#ed B should C used D had
7 A arrange#ent B co##it#ent C ertor#ance D disciline
/ A afford B #anage C tae D ro-ide
A gone B gi-en C @ilted D ;uit
10 A #ust B #ight C ought D needs
11 A counted B #easured C ti#ed D dated
12 A raned B laced C ordered D ositioned
1: A )astly B *astly C &arlier D For#erly
19 A length B distance C sta#ina D far
1 A co#ete B contest C struggle D race
M5L#06L$ MA#C!0&4 A&-$'-
Multiple matching, 1January 13, 2007 by etornauta
Lake Malawi
1 A
2 C
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: B
9 C
C
8 B
7 C
/ B
B
10 A
11 C
12 C
1: C
19 D
1 C
Multiple matching, 2January 13, 2007 by etornauta
Cosmetic surgery1 D2 A: B9 C A8 D7 D/ C
A10 A11 A12 A1: D19 A1 C
Multiple matching, 3January 13, 2007 by etornauta
A unique way to see the world1 D2 D: D9 A C8 D7 B/ C C
10 B11 B12 C
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1: C19 B1 A
Multiple matching, 4January 13, 2007 by etornauta
Correcting !istory1 A2 D: D9 A D8 A7 A/ B C10 B11 C12 D1: D19 A
1 C
Multiple matching, 5January 13, 2007 by etornauta
#he London #ea #rade1 C2 C: A9 D B8 B7 A/ B D10 D11 B12 A
1: C19 B1 A
(9* yra kitokie pratimai ir >u atsakymu kol kas nerandu???
Multiple matching, 9January 12, 2007 by etornauta
A lucky escape
1 c2 d: a9 c b8 b7 c/ a d10 c11 d12 a1: d19 c1 b18 c
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17 d1/ b
Multiple matching, 10January 12, 2007 by etornauta
-a.er dri/ing with hands o.. 1 b2 a: c9 b d8 a7 b/ b c10 a11 d12 c1: a
19 b1 d18 c17 d1/ c1 d20 a
Multiple matching ,11January 16, 2007 by etornauta
A L0$ %& #!$ %C$A& A$
1 A2 D: A9 B C
8 A7 D/ B A10 C11 A12 D1: B19 A1 C
Multiple matching, 12January 16, 2007 by etornauta
A 4'$A# -566%'#$' 1 C2 B
: D9 D C8 B7 A/ A C10 D11 A12 B1: C19 D1 A
Multiple matching, 13January 17, 2007 by etornauta
$&7%80&4 D'89-:00&41 B2 D: A9 C
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C8 D7 A/ B A10 C11 D
12 D1: B19 A1 B
Multiple matching, 14January 18, 2007 by etornauta
-6%&-%'0&4 4'$A# A#!L$#0C $$&#-
1 B2 D: B9 A B8 B7 C/ D A
10 B11 C12 A1: B19 C1 D
Multiple matching, 15January 18, 2007 by etornauta
A& 5&D$'A#$' -0M1 A2 D: B9 C C8 D7 B
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/ A B10 A
11 D12 D1: B19 A1 C
Multiple matching, 16January 20, 2007 by etornauta
A'$ ;ALL9&A#5'AL< 6'%D5C#- '$ALL8 B$##$'=1 C2 A: D9 A A8 B7 A/ C D10 A11 B12 C1: B19 D1 A
Multiple matching, 17 January 20, 2007 by etornauta
A #860CAL DA8
1 A2 B: D9 D C8 A7 A/ B B10 C11 D12 D1: C19 B1 A
Multiple matching, 18January 21, 2007 by etornauta
0#!%5# #1 B2 A: A9 D A8 B7 C/ A
D10 D11 A12 B1: C
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19 B1 D
Multiple matching, 19January 23, 2007 by etornauta
A 6LAC$ 0#! A D0$'$&C$1 A2 C: B9 B D8 C7 B/ A A10 B11 D12 B1: C
19 C1 A
Multiple matching, 20January 23, 2007 by etornauta
-6$$D 4%L
1 B2 B: D9 C A8 C7 B/ A
D10 B11 C12 A1: D19 B1 A
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