domingo, 20 de noviembre de 2011

Use of English practice


Use of English



Open Cloze

Read the following extract from a brochure giving advice on taking an examination. For questions 1-12, type the word which best fits in each space.
Use only one word in each space.

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Exam Tips
When the day comes give yourself plenty of time (0) ... do everything: have breakfast but don't drink (1) ... much; go to the toilet; arrive on time, but not too early or you will find yourself getting more and more nervous while you wait to start. Try not to talk (2) ... the exam before you go in.
In the exam, calm (3) ... down by breathing deeply and thinking positively. Read (4) ... exam questions carefully and underline all of the key instruction words (5) ... indicate how the questions should (6) ... answered. If possible start with the ones (7) ... can do easily to give you confidence. Remember what you've learnt from practising questions and doing mock exams previously and plan your use of time. Don't panic (8) ... everyone around you seems to start writing furiously straight away and don't be tempted to follow their example.
Finally, after the exam, don't join in a discussion about (9) ... everyone else did, (10) ... you want to frighten yourself, and drain your self-confidence for the next exam. Above (11) ..., remember that exams are not designed to catch you out, (12) ... to find out what you know, what you understand and what you can do.

 

 












Word Formation

Read the text and then write the correct form of the word in CAPITALS to complete the gaps. There is an example at the beginning.



Food Production

In the not-too-distant past farm animals were able to

live (0) ... lives in what we would now term
NATURE
'free-range' conditions. Such farming methods however,

(were not able to supply the rapidly growing (1) ...
POPULATE
of the world and the increasing demands on food

(2) ... In order to cope with this rising demand, factory
CONSUME
farming methods were introduced along with the (3) ...
DEVELOP
of genetically engineered (4) ... hormones, which
GROW
resulted in a massive increase in food (5) ...
PRODUCE
However, these developments in the use of factory

farming and drug (6) ... have led to a widespread
TREAT
feeling that animals are being caused a lot of distress

and that the quality of the food itself suffers as a

consequence. Certainly, many people (7) ... with the idea
AGREE
EXIST
and argue that more emphasis should be given to (9) ...
ALTERNATE
farming methods. A growing number of people are

choosing to eat organic food, supporting farmers who use

free-range methods, a system which has proved to be

both (10) ... and more humane.
ECONOMY
 



 

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