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TESTUL I - prob scrisSubiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space:When I was about twelve, I suddenly developed a great passion for writing poetry. I gave up all my other hobbies such as ...(1) stamps and spent all my .. .(2) time writing poetry. This habit of writing poems on every possible ...(3) soon got me into trouble a school. During uninteresting lessons I .. .(4) take out my notebook and start writing. Once, while I was writing during a geography class, I looked up to find the teacher ...(5) at me, furious because I was not ...(6) attention. He tore my poem up, with a warning not to waste any more time in his lesson. All the same, I felt I had written a good poem so that evening I wrote it again from ...(7). Not long after, I read about a poetry .. .(8) and decided to send in my poem. To my joy, I eventualy was informed I had got first ...(9). Everyone at school was ...(10) except for my geography teacher who observed me more carefully than ever. He wanted to make sure I would not write poetry in his classes anymore.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word::1. The story is (about / of) a boy and a girl.2. Have you seen the match ( - / on) Saturday?3. Steven couldn't understand the language (first of all/at first),but after a few weeks he could eommunicate quite well.4. Your cat is smarter (then / than) ours.5. (Who's / Whose) radio is on the table?6. The door (that/what) leads to the kitchen is open.7. He is (enough / too) intelligent to be taken in by such a trick.8. What time are you going (for / -) home?9. There was (many / much) smoke in the kitchen.10.She didn't have (no /any) information on her essay topic, so she had to go to the library.Subiectul IIIPui the verbs in brackets into the correct tense: Today Dr. Paul Mac Cready of California is a happy man. He ... just ...(1 - win) a 50.000 $ reward for his man-powered plane. With a team of scientists and craftsmen he ... (2 - work) for months on his special piane. It ... (3 - have) wings, but there ... (4 - be) no motor of any kind. All its power ... (5 - come) from one man. The pilot ... (6 - pedal) the piane like a bicycle. Last week the plane ... (7 - make) its first fiight. It... (8 - fly) up into the sky and ... (9 - stay) up for a whole hour. The 50.000 $ prize ... (10 - come) from the British businessman, Henry Kramer.Subiectul IVRead the following text attentively and then decide whether the following statetnents are true (T) or false (F):A friend of mine once told me of his first efforts to speak Japanese. He was working in an American company in Tokyo where all eommunication in the workplace was conducted in EngSish, so he had no pressing need to learn the language. His wife, however, was taking Japanese lessons and passed on to him what she had learnt. The first few times he aired his Japanese in public, his efforts were met with politeness but he nevertheless got the impression he was doing something wrong. Quite some time went by before one of his Japanese colleagues plucked up the courage to teii him he spoke Japanese 'like a woman' and explained that often different vocabulary is used for the same objects depending on whether a man or a woman is speaking.Japanese is not the only language which makes such distinctions, and, although the vocabulary doesn't change, research shows that gender can affect speech patterns in English too.1. The story is about a Frenchman.2. She was working in an American company in Japan.3. Speaking Japanese at work wasn't compulsory.4. He, very rarely, spoke Japanese in public.5. His Japanese colleagues were very polie and didn't want to offend him.6. Whenever he spoke Japanese he felt quite comfortable.7. Speaking 'life a woman' in Japanese means differences in the vocabulary.8. 'Gender' refers to people of different ages.9. Gender affects speech patterns in different languages.10.In English, gender influences both the speech pattern and the vocabulary.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1.1 am older than you, ... ?A - isn't it B - am I C - aren't I D - don't I2. 'Why is Bob so happy?' 'His book ... just been published.'A - had B - has C - is D - did3. The long afternoon walk will do ... good to the boy.A - much B - many C - a lot D - most4. Some children are afraid ... spiders.A - at B - in C - of D - about5.... he had no money for the bus, he had to walk al the way home.A - For B - This C - So D - As6. In my opinion, her situation is similar ... mine.A - with B - from C - of D - to7. It happened ... we were asleep last Friday night.A - during B - for C - while D - since8.My father thinks chat shows are rubbish and always ... the TV off7A - cuts B - closes C - turns D - takes9.Can this camera ... good photos?A - make B - achieve C - take D - do10, Does your little sister beiieve ... ghosts? A - of B - with C ~ in D to

Subiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space:Many students visit Britain every summer either as tourists, or to learn the language, or to do a combination of the two. If you're thinking ...(1) visiting Britain, there are a ... (2) of things you should .. .(3) ready for. First,.. .(4) weather can be very changeable - even in summer - so you ... (5) know what it's going to be like. It might be rainy or sunny, hot or cold, so you ... (6) be prepared for everything and ... (7) both summer clothes and warmer ones.Don't forget that you ... (8) eat in pubs and there the food is often good, varied and cheap, although if you're under 18 they won't ... (9) you drink alcohol with your meal. One last thing if you do come, ... (10) a great holidy.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1. A bunch of flowers (was / were) offered to the bride.2. There is (little / few) water in this well.3. The text is (about / of) a vet and a farmer.4. Mathematics (is / are) an exact science.5.1 can't read without my (glass / glasses).6. Would you like to come to the cinema (to / with) me?7. Did you see the match (- / on) Sunday?8. Last year I (lent / borrowed) many books from the library.9.1 gave them (rnuch / many) money when they bought the house. 10. The driver can stop Ihe car at (some / any) moment.Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct teme:I am among those who (1 - no know) how to swim. I have always been afraid of water. This may be due to a childhood experience I (2 - have) when I was about three. My family used to spend the holidays at the seaside every year. I (3 - play) happily on the beach all day long while my mother (4 - lie) in the sun. From time to time she (5 take) me into the shallow water and tried to teach me how to swim. Once she (6 - not hold) me tight enough arid I (? - go) under. My mouth and nostrils filled with water and I coudn't breathe. My mother started shouting for help and a young man who (8 - swim) nearby (9 - come) to see what had happen. When he saw my mother's face, he understood immediately. If he (10 - not get) me out fast, I would have drowned. I will never foiget the taste of salty water.Subiectul IVRead the followmg text attentively and then decide whether the folowing statements are true (T) or false (F):l had just gone to bed after a very hard day when the phone rang. It was an eccentric farmer. I had never met him before, although I bad often heard people talk about him. He seemed quite hysterical and he had been talking for a minute or so before I understood anything. Even then, all I could rnake out was that someone called Milly had a very bad accident. I didn't have the sightes idea who she was, but I obviously had to go.t had snowed heavily that day and I didn't know the way. I had h-een driving for at least an hour when I finally found his place. He was standing there, waiting for me. It seemed Milly had almost died. 'She meant more to me than anyone ... even my own wife' he said. I could see that he had been crying. I assumed a terrible tragedy had taken place with overtones of a possible scandal. I must admit I was even more shocked wheni he told me he had put her in the bam. 'I wouldn't leave her out in the cold!' he said.Milly clearly had been a secret sweetheart of his. I was about to teii him he coudn't expect me to cover anything up when he opened the barn door and pointed his torch at a motioniess shapeon the straw.'She was such a good cow! won'tlet anyone but a doctor touch her!' he said, and burst into tears again.

1. The phone rang early in the moming.2. The vet had never met the farmer before.3. He had heard people talk about him.4. The vet knew Milly personally.5. The vet knew the way to the house.6. It had rained earlier in the day.7. The farmer was waiting for him when he arrived.8. Milly was still alive when he arrived.9. The farmer was single.10.Milly was not even a woman.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1.1 ... her telephone number yet.a - found; b - didn't find; c - haven't found; d - wsll find;2.We are looking outside, waiting ... stop.a - for the rain to; b - the rain's; c - for the rain; d - the rain;3.My friends ... when I phoned them.a - watched; b - were watching; c - was watching; d - will be watching;4. On ... Mondays Jane has pottery classes.a -; b - every; c - the; d - a;5. This is the man ... dog killed my cat.a - who's; b - whose; c - whom; d - which;6.She bought her car ... two years ago.a - before; b - quite; c - almost; d - already;7. These tourists need a guide because they have never been ... before.a - foreigners; b ~ outside; c - strangers; d - abroad;8. Annie was thirsty ... she had a cup of ice tea.a - since; b - for; c - so; d - because;9. Her parents won't let her go on the trip if she ... better marks.a - won't get; b- doesn't get; c - would get; d - wouldn't get;10.1 didn't know Martin was a friend of ... ?a - yours; b - your; c - your's; d - you;

Subiectul IFor questions 1-10 read the text below and think ofthe word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space:"Setting out"It was only a two-day crossing from Piraeus to Alexandria, but as soon as I saw the dingy little Greek steamer I felt I ought to have made (1) ... arrangements. Even from (2) ... quay it looked overcrowded, like (3) ... refugee ship; and when I went aboard I found there wasn't. (4) ... room for everybody. The bar was the size of (5) ... cupboard and there was an old barman serving breakfast snacks. The man looked as if he had spent (6) ... night in the bar. I asked for a black coffee and a (7) ... of toast. I looked around for a chair but found that (8) ... only one that was not occupied was near the (9) ... which kept flying open to let in the cold winter wind. The floor space was taken up by a (10) ... of noisy Italian schoolchildren screaming at the top of their voices and chasing each other round the room.Subiectul IIFor questions 1-10 read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct and some have a word which should not be there. Ifa line is correct, put a tick ("v) at the end ofthe line; ifa line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end ofthe line.

1.1 am not sure what I'm going to do with myself2. when I leave from school. Next week, our class are3. having a meeting with the school careers officer4. who, they say, is he going to teii us all about the different 5. jobs available. We'll also to be able to ask questions.6.1 am thinking of taking up evening classes to improve7. my marks in Maths because of my dream is to become 8. a doctor. Although my parents don't disagree with my 9. ambition they doubt whether I'm going for to get good .......10.enough marks to get into university to do medicine.

Subiectul IIIRewrite ihe following passage in the passive:Our apartment-block is starting a new scheme. We will collect all the old newspapers and tin cans. We will put them in a special container. Wien the container is fuli, the council will collect it. They will take it to a factory.Subiectul IVPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense: I (1 - o receive) another letter from my daughter. Rose, today in which she (2 - to teii) us al about her first impressions of living and studying in Britain. The first thing she (3 - to say) in the letter is that she (4 - to settle) down quite niceiy. After the first day she (5 - to compiain) that the weather (6 - to be) cold and the people (7 - to be) unfriendly. Indeed, she (8 - to wonder) why it always (9 - to seem) to be dark and if the British ever (10 - to see) the sunshine.Subiectul VFor questions 1 10 read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D bestfits each space:The mass media nowadays are our main source of information about what's happening in the World and the impression one (1) ... from them abou human (2) ... is pretty depressing. My blood (3) ... rises every time I switch the TV on. Apart from gossip about (4) ... personalities, the picture they paint of human (5) ... is that they are violent and bloodthirsty. They just report crimes, violations of human rights and the way we are destroying our natural (6) ... . They rarely report (7) ... in science or medicine. It's a bleak picture. Last night, there was a report about a mass (8) ... from a prison in Chicago during which 5 prison guards (9) ... dead as the prisoners were (10) ... their geta way.1. A takes B collects C gets D draws2. A nature B character C species D persons3. A le vel B impression C pressure D temperature4. A film affairs B film business C. show star D show business5. A beings B characters C personalitjes D people6. A wealth B springs C materia]s D resources7. A breakaways B break-ins C break-ups D breakthroughs8. A break-in B break-out C breakthrough D break-up9. A are shooting B have shot C were shooting D were shot10. A taking B making C trying D escaping

Subiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space:A college party (1) ... in disaster last Friday when six students (2)... the International College here in Bridgetown had to be (3)... to hospital suffering (4) ... food poisoning. Two of the six are (5)... in hospital, but are said to (6) ..."comfortable;" the remaining four have been (7)... home. They said they had all (8)... sick after eating a variety of (9) ... at the International Food evening held to (10) ... the college's 25th anniversary.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:l.I'm tired; I'm (laying / lying) down a little.2. (Couldn't / Could) you iend me your pen?3. I'm used to (get / getting) up very early in the morning.4. I would rather you (go / went) on this trip.5.1 cannot buy the biouse; my money (are / is) at home. 6.1 wondered where he (is / was).7. I have a (few / ittle) money; they are not enough to buy the book.8. He isn't rich (enough / too) to buy such a big house.9. Did you meet your former colieagues (- / on) Sunday?10.Congratulations (on / for) your wedding!Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense:a.By the end of last year he (1 - read) four Shakespeare plays, and by next year he (2 - read) two more. I (3 - not see) him since last Monday but I (4 - believe) he (5 - write) an essay on Hamlet at present.b.After leaving school he (6 - study) French in Paris for two years then (7 - rnove) to America where he now (8 - live). He (9 - visit) England once or twice and (10 - know) English well

Subiectul IVRead the folhwing text attentively and then decide whether the following statements are true (T), false (F) or we Don't Know (DK):Mother Teresa, whose original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was bom in what is now Skopjie, Macedonia in 1910. At the age of 18, she joined a religious order and took the name of Teresa. The order sen her to India where she taught and opened a school in Bengal before going to Calcutta to start her life's work with the very poor and the dying.Mother Teresa was joined by a number of Indian women and they took as their dress a white cotton sari with three bands of biue. This group was recognised as a religious order by the Vatican in 1965 and called the Missioaaries of Charity. The order provides food for the poorest of the poor and insists on working 'on the street'. It will not take charge of institutions such as hospitals or orphanages. Mother Teresa's foundation now nurnbers well over a thuusand nuns and since 1963 there has been a congregation of Missionary Brothers of Charity.Mother Teresa became an Indian citizen in 1948 and received numerous awards for her work with the needy. In addition to the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, she also received the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize and India's Jawaharla Nehru Award for International Undersanding. She died in 1997.1. Mother Teresa was a Roman Catholic.2. Mother Teresa was an Indian.3. Mother Teresa Hved over half her life in Calcutta.4. Mother Teresa spoke several Indian languages.5. Mother Teresa received at least 3 major awards for her work.6. Mother Teresa was a nun.7. Mother Teresa wore Indian clothes.8. The women who worked with her we:re all Roman Catholics.9. Mother Teresa's order organises hospitals for the dying.10.This work is only done by women.

Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1.My son ... from school in 1994.a. has graduated; b. graduated; c. graduated; d. had graduated;2. Jimmy will be very surprised when he ... you here.a. will see; b. sees; c. see; d. shall see;3. That evening my sister ... her homework by 8 o'clock.a. finished; b. has finished; c. had been finishing; d. had finished;4.Hardly ... the room when the telephone rang.a. I had entered; b. I entered; c. I have entered; d. had I entered;5. You will have your lunch after you ... your hands.a. washing; b. washed; c. have washed; d. will wash;6. They promised they ... back soon.a. will come; b. would come; c. are coming; d. had come;7.... he had no money for the bus, he had to walk all the way home.a. For; b. This; c. So; d. As;8. In my opinion, her situation is similar... mine.a. with; b. from; c. of; d. to;9. Can this camera ... good photos?a. make; b. achieve; c. take; d. do;10.It happened ... we were asleep last Friday night.a. during; b. for; c. while; d. since.

Subiectul 1Read the text below and think ofthe word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space:Last Monday Tom (1)... a vvallet on a onely street. He picked up the walle and (2) ... a ticket inside. He noticed the number on the ticket and immediately (3) ... that (4) ... was a winning ticket in a big competition. The (5)... was 8 million dollars! Tom didn't (6)... the money, however. He (7) ... the ticket back to his owner, John Smith. Yesterday, John got the money and at once gave Tom a miilion dollars as a (8).... "I have never (9) ... a competition", he told he reporters. "Now I am (10) ... and I want to reward honesty".Subiectul O _ Choose the right, word:!. Could you (iend / borrow) me tlve pounds?2. We don't have too (much / many) nlormation aboul this event,3. There were many (mice / mouses) on the floor.4 (May / Will) you open the vvmdow. picase"?5. Peopie (like / likes) Uavelhng loday.Subiectul IIIChange the following sentences into the passive voice: . A Japanese firm makes these TV sets.2. Jack had painted the wall before the rain started.3. The teacher has just given me three books.4. Grandmother will teii little Alice a story tonight.5. Everyone knew this fact very well.SubiectulVPut the verbs in brackets into the appropriate forms:Last night my friend and 1(1 - to discuss) the school situationwhen my father (2 - to come) in. He (3 - to open) the newspaper ' he (4 - to buy) qn his way home and (5 - to start) (6 - to read) in silence. But after some time he (7 - to say): "I (8 - not to think) your negotiations with the staff (9 - to have) any results as long as you (10 - not to put) forward any practicai proposals.Subiectul VChoose the correct answer:I.Show me the girl... mother is a teacher.a) who's; b) whose; c) who; d) of which;2.1 realized they were ... lies to me!a) telling; b) making; c) saying; d) doing;3. This young teacher has been in our school... one year.a) since; b) for; c) past; d) ago;4. Ring me up when you get... .a) home; b) in home; c) to home; d) at home;5.... I get the letter, FU answer it.a) before; b) as though; c) as soon as; d) now that;6.Can this camera ... good photos?a) make; b) achieve; c) take; d) do;'''7.1 ... to school everyday.a) walk; b) have been walking; c) am walking; d) have walked;8.If 1 ... you, I wouldn't go there.a) would be; b) am; c) will be; d) were;9..... me to post that letter, please.a) Remember; b) Remind; c) Make; d) Mention;10.1 don't know where ... .a) the money is; b) is the money; c) are the money; d) the money are;II.The sum I... was much greater than I had expected.a) payed; b) paid; c) paying; d) paied;12.My little brother ... since three o' clock.a) is sleeping; b) sleeps; c) slept; d) has been sleeping;13.How often ... to the theatre?a) you go; b) do you go; c) you are going; d) are you going;14. Take this handkerchief, it's ... .a) your; b) you; c) yours; d) your's;15. Give him ... job to do. He is only a child.a) an easier; b) a more easy; c) a more easily; d) a more easier;

Subiectul IRead the text and look carefully at each line. Six of the lines are correct, but ten lines have an extra word that should not be there. Tick the correct line; Jind the extra words and write thetn:1. Children are under pressure to perform as never before. Young 2. boys and girls are being pushed to attend an extra karate, French3. and computer lessons to get ahead The feeling s that as if you 4. do not have a child genius, then you have to failed. Parents5. are play their unbom children Mozart and enrol them in gym6. classes on the way back from registering the birth. Because of7. this, in the UK, children's football team coaches are introducing 8. agreements for parents to sign. They have to be promise not to 9. take their child's sporting progress too seriously. 'Many of10.fathers are convinced that extra training will make up their son ll.ordaughterasuperstar,' saysMartinDeighan,ateacherand ......12. football coach. 'In fact, the important thing is that the13. kids are having the fun, getting exercise and learning lessons about....14. teamwork.' Child psychiatrist, Alvin Rosenfeld, has written a most....15. bestselling book called Hyper-parenting. He suggests them that 16. often what chOdren really need is time alone with their parents Subiectul IIChoose the most suitable word:FROZEN IN TIMEMagician David Blaine, at age 27, has been frozen (1)... inside one of the biggest blocks of ice (2) ... the world. He was wearing only a (3)... of trousers and boots to protect himself. The ice was 2.5 metres (4) ..., weighed six tones and was sealed shut. Blaine set a new (5)... for standing still in the ice (61 hours, 40 minutes and 15 seconds). Blaine had only enough room inside the ice to (6)... his nose. His only lifeline was a (7) ... running through the ice, carrying air and water. Amedical team was standing by, constantly (8)... his physical condition. The five centimetres of air that separated Blaine from the ice (9) ... him from freezing to death, although as he says 'If Fd fallen (10)... and my face had rested (11) ... the ice, I could have lost my skin or frozen my brain.' Blaine was on display in Manhattan's Times Square. People could (12) ... pictures, and touch the ice It was in full view of his security guards, friends and anyone who walked by.1 A lively B life C aive D living2 A in B on C by D from3 A couple B pair C few D twin4 A narrow B shallow C above D tall5 A record B result C score D champion6 A blink B wave C scratch D sneeze7 A Jead B wire C string D tube8 A looking B checking C writing D making9 A prevented B warned C disliked D held10 A sleepy B asleep C sleep D sleeping11 A by B at C with D against12 A make B do C put D takeSubiectul IIIChange these sentences into the passive. Make the underlined words suhjects of the passive sentences1. The police fined the driver for speeding.2. People have sent her lots of birthday cards this year.3. The Hghts went out when they were serving the meal.4. Journalists asked the prime minister a lot of difficult questions5. Nobody has told me what to do.: 6. The police were following him until he got to the office. ; 7. She never returned that book to the library.Subiectul IVRead the article "SHOP TILL YOU DROP!"Shopping - a dream come true or a terrible nightmare? Some shopping is necessary. t can also be fun. For many people it is a hobby, often a very enjoyable one. We have even invented a new phrase, Retail Therapy, to describe the good feelings we can get from buying things. Shopping makes many of us feel better.However, it can go badly wrong too, when, for some people, their spending gets out of control. Without a doubt, we live in a very 'spend-happy' society. Generally, we are spending more than we earn and many people are finding themselves in debt.For some people, shopping can become a real addiction. It can be a serious condition in which people don't feel happy unless they are buying something. Often they don't need the things they are buying; sometimes they don't even want them. 21-year-old dancer, Ms T, says that she is a ' shopaholic' although she doesn't see herself as having a problem. 'I just ike to look nice all the time,' she says. 'I like clothes and I especially have a passion for shoes. I've got 205 pairs of shoes!' She says that she doesn't have to spend a lot. Her shopping trips can cost her anything from lOp to 10.000, but she says she must buy something every day.Strangely, it was being a shopahoic that gave 'Ms T the opporunity o become a pop singer. She was in a chat room for shopaholics on the Internet when she was found by a member of the new pop group Scam. They had just written a song called Retail Therapy about the dangers of shopping addiction. 'We wrote the song because we've got friends who've been in that position. We've seen it. They get all the credit cards and get themselves in real trouble,' they said. The group went to the chat roorn bscause they were looking for an ordinary person who understood shopaholics to be their lead singer. They didn't want a model or a famous person, just someone that other woraen could reiate to.Scam were very pleased to find 'Ms T'; but even though she has recorded the song with them, they have still never met her. The group want the song and the issue of shopping addiction to reinain more important than the people involved.They don't want to meet ' Ms T' and spend time on getting to know each other. 'Ms T' goes to the recording studio alone and all their communication, including interviews for the press, is done via text messaging. Tt's worked out well for me,' says *Ms T\ 'I can do all these interviews and things while I'm out shopping!'The multiple choice optiom are given below. in each case, tick he option (A, B, C or D) which is closest to the answer youfound in the text................pag. 38

TESTUL 1Subiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space:The first information revolution took place five hundred years ago ,..(1) Johann Gutenberg's printing press made books big business. The printed page changed the .. .(2) people thought and how they ran their lives. Now we are in the ...(3) of a second revolution, and the question to be asked is "Will the printed word survive?"Paper books are cheap and efficient .. .(4) electronic books can store .. .(5) more information - a thousand paperbacks on one disk -and manage that information in ways that paper books simply .. .(6).Ths revoiutionary ...(7) system is called CD-ROM, ...(8) means 'compact disk read only memory' as once the disk is made, ...(9) contents cannot ...(10) altered.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1. This street-car will not carry more I many than fifty people.2. Those who have finished their paper must/may leave the room if they go quietly.3. At that time he was living in London and worked/was working in a shop selling old books.4. James Smith is a member of the Peace Corps I Corpse.5. By l till the time you're twenty, you'l have left home.6. It's time for a break. The beli has sounded I rung.7. Before you begin the exam paper, always read the instructions I rules carefully.8. If I am I were you, I wouldn't go there.9 She remembered I reminded to turn the gas off. 10, The sooner he'll come the best I better will be.Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice: He (1 - to walk) along the beach one day when he tripped over something and (2 - to fall) on the sand. He didn't look where he was going. "What is this?" he (3 - to say), (4 - to pick up) the object he had tripped over. "I never (5 - to see) anything like it before." It was a very old lamp and, as he (6 - to rub) it, a genie suddenly (7 - to fly out) of it. "You are just releasing me from the lamp. You may (8 - to have) three wishes." "I (9 - to want) three bottles of lemonade that never (10 - to run) out."Subiectul IVRead the text below and say which of the following sentences are true (T) or false (F):One aftemoon some friends rang Susan and Derek up to invite them out for the evening. They hadn't seen each other for a long linie, but Susan had bought tickets for the theatre that evening.They wanted much to see the play, because several people had recommended it to them. It had also been very difficult to get tickets. In fact they were able to get these because someone else had retumed themThey hadn't arranged anything eise for the evening, however, so they agieed to meet their friends for a drink before the theatre. As soon as they met they went to have a drink. When Susan got lip she found that her handbag had disappeared.They told the manager what had happened. He was very upset and said that nothing like that had happened for a long time. He went off to have a look around, but nobody had seen the thief.No one had handed the bag in either.Susan was upset because here was a lot of money in it. They decided to go to the theatre and forgot about it for a few hours. Suddenly Susan remembered that the theatre tickets were in the bag, too. She had meant to give them to Derek, but she forgot.

By the time they discovered this, the play had already started, so they decided it wasn't worth going to the theatre. They went for a meal with their friends and when they had eaten, they went to the nearest police station.To their astonishment, Susan's bag was there wim everything in it! Apparently a child had picked it up, his parents discovered what had happened and handed it in immediately. They went straight to the theatre and with the money they thought they had lost, bought four of the most expensive seats for three weeks later.1. The text is about some friends who meet and go out every evening.2. After the theatre Derek and his wife met their friends.3. They had dinner in an expensive restaurant.4. Someone stole Susan's bag.5. The manager was annoyed.6. Luckily, Derek had the tickets, so they went to the theatre.7. When they went to the police station nobody was there.8. Susan thought of the money she had in the bag.9. The thief was a little boy.10.Susan was so happy, that she gave some money to the boy's parents.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1. There's a ... of dirty clothes in the corner of their bedroom.a) collection b) heap c) packet d) match2. The socks can be ... to fit any size.a) stretched b) extended c) spread d) tightened3.The best natural weather .,. are clouds.a) forecast b) predictors c) prediction d) prognosis4.When the alarm clock ... , I woke.a) rang b) has rang c) has rung d) rings5.The invention of the electric light ... was one of Edison's greatest achievements.a) lamp b) wine c) tuber d) bulb6.Children ... drawn even in very shallow water.a) must b) can c) will have to d) should7.My decision ...strongly ... by your example.a) was influenced b) is influence c) had influenced d) has influenced8.He ... bored at all, though he pretends to.a) didn't look b) doesn't look c) looked d) looks9.She was tod there... a form for her to fiii in.a) is b) has been c) was d) will be10.If she ... more pocket money, she would buy more clothes.a) will get b) gets c) would get d) gotTESTUL 2Subiectul IRead the, text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct and sorne have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick ( v) at the end of the line; if a line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end of the. line.Gettng away1. Last summer it was so hot and humid in the London2. fha by August I felt I really couldn't bear ii:3. any far onger. I had been planning to take my4. holiday in September because of we were very busy at5. work, but I was so tired out of the heat that. I asked6. for a couple of days off, threw some clothes into7. a suitcase and took off the train to Cromer,8. which is on the coast of Norfolk. Many people think9. about hat Cromer is too touristy to be attractive,10.but I found out it fuli of beauty and charm,Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1. The new laboratory was equipped with the last/latest computers.2. He should have told me that he may l must be late.3. While he was walking I walked around the temple he felt an inexplicable deire to sleep.4. When the rescue team reached him, he was shaking withfright I fear.5. Add milk and sugar to I with taste.6.1 am tas ting / taste the soup to see if it is salty enough.7.The stranger asked me whether I knew /know where the postoffice was.8.You should be ashamed with/of your behaviour.9.1 gave I shook hands with him when he came in.10. Are you interested by I in playing tennis with us?Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice:Treasures of the pastClaudio Bonifacio is a treasure hunter who (1 - to find) most of his bullion (gold and silver) in libraries full of ancient documents. He (2 - to spend) the past 14 years searching the Spanish naval records in Seville, from which he (3 - to locate) the positions of more than 2,500 sunken galleons - Spanish sailing ships of the 15th - 18th centuries. For large sums of money, he (4 - to give) this information to companies with the resources to raise the bullion from the wrecks. Such (5 - to be) his fame as a marine archeologist that he can demand very large fees for his research work.Bonifacio, a 48-year old from Italy who now (6 - to live) in Seville, (7 - to work) for several Latin American governments, including Cuba. The Cuban government (8 ~ to ask) him to discover the location of galleons which (9 - to sink) somewhere off the Cuban coast. He also (10 - to carry out) survey work for the Spanish government and the Italian naional research counci.Subiectul IVRead Hob's story. Say whether the statements below are true (T) or false (F):My aunt Aggie used to think that she was able to sing; I'm sorry to say her singing was terrible. Well, one day she asked a piano-tuner to come and tune her piano. He went, and when he tried to tune the piano it seemed to be all right. However, he thought he hadbetter do something though he would rather have gone away, so he went over it carefully and made a very good job of it. A few days later Aunt Aggie rang up again to say she didn't think the man had done it properly. The man's employer was very aiigry, and I need hardly say the piano-tuner himself was very surprised. However, he went again to the house. Aggie said, "Let me play it"; so he heard her play it. It was perfectly in tune but she made him tune it again. He swore to himself (it was the first time he had ever been heard to swear) but he did the job again. "It's easy to see that your man doesn't know his job", said aunt Aggie. The piano seemed to be all right when he was here, but as soon as I begin to piay it and sing at the same time it gets all out of tune.1. Hob's aunt was a singer.2. The piano-tuner wasn't able to tune the piano.3. Aunt Aggie wasn't satisfied with the man's job.4. The empoyer sent another man a few days later.5. Hob's aunt could play the piano.6. The piano was in tune.7. Trie piano-tuner was angry and swore as he usually did.8. Aunt Aggie compained once again.9. The piano needed tuning.10.When Hob's aunt sang and played the piano at the same time, it got out of tune.Subiectul VChoose the varian which best completes each senence:1.They ... Mark Twain foi the mayor.a) mistook b) confused c) understood d) misinterpreted2. One feature of modern day ... is dependence on the computer.a) company b) association c) union d) society3. During ... pupils are not alowed to leave school.a) sops b) pauses c) breaks d) intermissions4. Some ... of famous artists are edited on stamps.a) artifacts b) works c) jobs d) work5. Have you put up the poster ... traffic rules?a) explaining b) spotting c) underlining d) analyzing6. Mount Everest, the ... mountain is over 29.000 feet high.a) biggest b) high c) giant d) tallest7. The young singer ... to with great interest.a) was listened b) listens c) listened d) listen8. She reminded him that the parcei ... to the post office.a) must be taken b) had to be taken c) will be taken d) is taken9.When sports ... discussed Peter is in his element,a) was b) is being c) will d) has been10.She told me if she ... more money she would save for a tripto Egypt.a) will have b) has c) had had d) hadTESTUL 3Subiecii! Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only orie word in each space:Five little girls from Loridon, aged ...(1) nine and eleven, were prepared for a career .. .(2) pop-stars. They look much the ...(3) as other children in uniforms of London schools they .. .(4). But while ...(5) friends ask what's for dinner tonight, these girls are wondering ...(6) soon it will be before they are top ...(7) the pop music charts. The group has ...(8) recorded a CD and their first single ...(9) released. The group's image is not a glamorous one, because the girls are ...(10) in jeans and T-shirts and -bey do noi wear make-up.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1. John is the oldest I eldest of the three brothers.2. He told me that he might I must telephone this evening butcould not promise to do so.3. While she worked / was working there she decided to go toevening classes.Growing up in such an environrr znt can be very excited I exciting5. Mark and Jeff share a great interest in l ino chemistry.6. Where wereyou fhaveyou been all the time these two weeks?7. lom has got in / at trouble as usual.8. Just as I was leaving, the phone rang I has rung.9. Cats like to play with mouses I mice.10.Money makes l make the world go round.Subiectul IIIPut the veros in brackets into the correct tense and voice: Yesterday I (1 - to read) my e-mails when I (2 - to find) the following message froin a friend of mine: "I (3 - always to be) superstitious and I was horrified (4 - to find) a chain e-mail in my post this morning. For fear of (5 - to break) the chain and bringing bad luck, I've sent you a copy. Sorry to bother you." In my opinion, he stupidity of chain letters (6 - to equal) only by their cruelty. I (7 - to think) they are actualiy blackmail letters, threatening al kinds of disasters if the naive recipient (8 - not to pass) them on. But I (9 - not to believe) in such things and I will destroy this letter just like the other chain letteris I (10 - to receive) every month.Subiectul IVRead the text about Abraham Lincoln and decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F):braham Lincoln is the most famous instance of the claim that Americans often make, that in their country a man may rise from the lowest to the highest position in their land, "from log-cabm to White House " - for that is exactly what Lincoln did.He was born in 1809, in a small farm in Kentucky, but while Abraham was quite young, the family moved into the wild forest land of Indiana. Here, his home was what was called a "half-faced cmp", that is, a rough shelter of logs and boughs, enclosed on three sides and with the fourth side protected only by a roaring wo"d-fire. Though "Abe" was young he was big and strong. At sight years of age an axe was put into his hand and he worked with the rest of his family at their main task - clearing the land of trees.Of education, he had hardly any. There was no pub'ic education in Indiana then; a few teachers got a living from the small fees that they charged, and Abraham went to one or two of these from time to time and learned to read and write and do simple arithmetic. "All told," he once said, "I attended school less than one year."He took a book to read while he was ploughing, and when he had no paper or slate he would lie before the fire at night practicing writing and arithmetic on a piece of wood and cleaning it again by shaving the writing off with a hunting-knife.Among the books that he read were A Life of George Washington, Robinson Crusoe, and The Pilgrim's Progress, but the only book that he owned in his youth was the Bible, and its in-fluence is seen in all his speeches and writings.1. Abraham Lincoln was born in a rich family.2. Lincoln was born in the 19th century.3. When he was a child his family moved to Indiana.4. Their house was made of bricks.5. Little Abraham was called "Abe".6. He started school when he was eight.7. His father was a woodcutter.8. By that tme there was no public education in Indiana.9. Abraham Lincoln confessed that he hated school.10.The only book he read was the Bible.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1 .The ... traffic made us late for school.a) full b) strong c) thick d) heavy2. Those fluffy white piles ... the sky are calied cumulus clouds.a) on b) in c) above d) into3.... tornadoes can develop from some storm clouds.a) dangerous b) natural c) gentle d) simple4. First I snuggled under the blanket for a few momente, and then I....a) wake up b) get up c) woke up d) got up5. You ... take his advice, he knows next to nothing about it.a) shouldn't b) mustn't c) can d) may6. We ... just ... shown a new English film.a) are b) will be c) were d) have been7. The rubbish .. into the dust bin.a) was thrown b) is throwing c) throws d) threw8.He said he believed the rain ... in a few minutes.a) will stop b) was stopping c) would stop d) stop9.Grandma ... her eye glasses and she couldn't watch her favouritesoap opera.a) lost b) had lost c) has lost d) was losing10.She would paint more if she ... more free time.a) will have b) would have c) had had d) had

TESTUL 4Subiectul IRead the text helow and think of the word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space:LaughterYou not only laugh more ...(1) you are relaxed, but you ...(2)relax when you laugh, and it has ...(3) found that when you're .. .(4)hoiday it is easier to do both. But for ...(5) people laughter is notjust a pleasure, it is a .. .(6) of fighting illness. Some hospitals havebegun to bring in clowns to relieve the silent, depressingatmosphere, especially in children's wards. The scheme is called"Medical Smile" and it helps sick children in a ...(7) that doctors,with all .. ,(8) knowledge, can't do. The effect of the clowns is more.. .(9) psychological. Laughter helps strengthen the immune system.t is the part of our bodies .. .(10) fights off disease..KSubiectul IICross out the wrong word:1. You'd better take this route which has the least /fewest tunis 2.1 should/must go to London next week but I haven't decided yet. 3. When she was I has been only 15, Helen left school without any qualifications.4. How do cats always manage tofall Ipass on their feet?5. A bunch of flowers was / were offered to the leading actress.6.1 totally disagree with I of your suggestions.

7. I didn't think you would /will arrive in time for the movie.8. At the end of this semester I felt really exhaustive I exhauste.9. Cheer in /up\ Try laughing for a change.10.Sue was I gave birth to a girl yesterday.Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice:ChildcareWith so many mothers (1 - to choose) either to work or to folow an active schedule outside the home, the use of childcare facilities is becoming more and more widespread.Twenty-two year old Ellie Learner (2 - to have) two children, Bruce, two and Vera, five. She recently (3 - to return) to work after six years of being a full-time mother at home. "I (4 - to be concerned) about how they would react to (5 - to be) without me from eight in the morning till four in the afternoon. Vera's got a fiercely independent personality and she automatically (6 - to adjust) and (7 to manage) well from the start. Bruce, on the other hand, (8 - to find) it more difficult; at first he cried and ciung to me, but within a few weeks he was quite happy and now he (9 - to run off) to play as soon as he (10 - to arrive).Subiectul IVRead thefollowing text. Are the statements behw true (T) or false (F) ?I think the last two days have been two of the most interesting days I have ever spent. I have seen a Welsh Eisteddfod, a naional gathering of an enormous crowd of people devoted to music and poetry. The Welsh are a nation of singers. Wherever you get a crowd of Welshmen, whether they're down the mine, in the factory or waiting on the platform for a train, they just can't help bursting into song. "Anyone," said Mr. Evans, "who has heard a crowd of 50,000 Welshmen before a rugby match at Cardiff singing 'Land of my Fathers', will never forget it." You could hardly find a townin Waies, however small, that hasn't a choir. Its conductor isn't a trained musician; he may be only a miner, an agricultural labourer or "Jones the milk"; but the university lecturer or the doctor's daughter vvill be happy to work under his leadership. The choir will gather in the iittle chapel almost every night for practice - they are preparing for the Eisteddfod, and the pieces set for competition (this year they are two difficult works by Bach and Brahms) need a lot of practice to bring them to perfection. I should think the Welsh are the only people in the world whose only naional festival is devoted o music and poetry.1. The writer spent some days in Waes.2. Welsh men are not so fond of singing.3. Some people work in mines.4. The Wesh are a nation of sailors.',, 5. Only musicians and poets take part in an Eisteddfod.

6. The conductors of Welsh choirs are usually trained musicians.7. People gather in a chapel for practice.8. The choir in Cardiff is the only one in Wales.9. Before a rugby match people sing" Land of my Fathers"10.Eisteddfod is a naional British Festival.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1.He was driving so carelessy that he ... the car.a) cracked b) crashed c) hit d) colided2.Customers go to supermarket where their ... items can bebought more cheaply.a) choice b) favourite c) lovely d) loved3.The ... of the tour was the Acropolis.a) highlight b) headlight c) spotlight d) limelight4. ... amounts of ice cream are eaten on hot summer days.a) many b) wide c) large d) numerous5. The West Indies are the ... of underwater mountains.a) peaks b) culminations c) points d) tips6. To get rid of your cough you ... give up smoking.a) may b) must c) shoudn't d) cari7.He can't imagine how they ... down that cliff.a) would climb b) climbed c) will climb d) have climbed8.Mike ... a new job yesterday.a) was offered b) offers c) has offered d) is offered9.They advised her... anything in common with that mean person.a) having b) to have c) not to have d) to not have10.If we ... so hungry we wouldn't have spent so much moneyon hamburgers and chips.a) weren't b) hadn't been c) had been d) wereTESTUL 5Subiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space:Caravanning in WalesThe sea cliffs (1)... sandy beaches of Wales are wonderful. Of course (2)... makes Wales so green is the rain. Even in mid-summer, you (3)... expect a couple of wet and windy days. But don't let that (4)... you off. There are (5) ... of indoor activities you can enjoy (6)... whatever the weather. For (7).... people Wales is a caravan country. If you haven't stayed in a caravan (8)...you were little it's time you tried it. Standards of comfort (9)... high, with facilities such (10)... laundries and kids play areas.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1.1 can w&lkfarther / further than you without getting tired.2. It is only fair that you should / must do something for him.3. Christopher Columbus was bont /has been bont in Italy in 1451.4. Do you find reading loudly / aloud in English easy?5. The University wasfounded/found in 1886.6. Granny's scissors is I are in the top drawer.7.1 haven't seen them since Ifor ages.8. As soon as I see / will see him I will teii him the truth.9. Our team has lost again; how / what a shame!10.1 think Fm doing the right thing, am InotIaren'tl ?Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice:Moving houseI come from a very large family, and recently my parents decided that they (1 - to spend) long enough living in an overcrowded house in Birmingham. 'We (2 - to move) to the country', my father (3 - to announce) one evening. 'I (4 - to sell) this house, and we are going to live on a farm.' So last week we (5 - to load) aii our possessions into two hired vans, and for the last few days we (6 - to try) to organize ourselves in our new home. Yesterday, for example, my three brothers and I (7 - to start) painting the downstairs rooms. Unfortunately while (8 - to mix) the paint, one of my sisters suddenly (9 - to open) the door. Nobody told her that we (10 - to be) in the room, you see/Subiectul IVRead the text and try to find out whether these statements are true (T) or false (F):A Dutch family of four on holiday in our area was trapped at the west end of White Sands Beach yesterday and rescued by the coastguard in rough waters and stormy weather. In the morning the two parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonker from Groningen in the Netherlands, and their two daughters had walked to the far end of the beach, over Black Dog Rocks, when the tide was out. The day had started with beautiful sunshine and a light wind. Five hours later their day out changed into a nightmare. The tide had come in earlier and higher than expected and the rocks were under water, so there was no way back.When the sea came up higher over the beach, they bravely tried to climb the cliffs, but they are steep and very dangerous in that area. Luckily for them, Mrs. Ann Wood of Cliff Road was out with her dog on the coast path. Her dog suddenly began to bark nervously and dragged Mrs. Wood to the edge of the cliffs. Obviousiy it had heard the family's calls for help.When Mrs. Wood saw the people were in trouble she ran to a nearby telephone box and dialed 999 to cal the coastguard. A lifeboat immediately went out to rescue the four people.1. The tide had come in when the Jonkers walked to the far endof the beach.2. It wasn't a stormy weather in the morning.3. The tide came in at the right time that is after five hours.4. The Jonkers tried but couldn't climb the cliffs.5. They were trapped in high waters.6. The dog heard the people calling for help.7. It swam to rescue them.8. Mrs.Wood didn't know what to do.9. The lifeguard was called immediately.10.Luckily the family were rescued.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1. Most people ... Elvis Presley as the "King of Rock and Rol".a) believe b) regard c) think d) suppose2. Taking ... in an intensive language class can be exhausting.a) place b) part c) role d) action3. A mountain must be at least 2,000 feet... its surroundings.a) over b) under c) above d) below4.Matches, acompass and maps can save many ..." lives in themountains.a) visitors b) hikers c) holiday makers d)travelers5.Paul was grilling the hamburgers, Angie smiled and ... him aglass of orange juice.a) handed b) was handing c)hands d) has handed6. Players ... wear helmets in the hockey.a) may b) will be able to c) should d) must7. Some red tulips ... for Helen's birthday.a) orders b) ordered c)were ordered d)have ordered8.She was told to be careful ... those plates .a)to not drop b) not to drop c)to drop d)to have not9.There was nothing ... the place was ever lived in.a) showing b) to show c) showed d) shows10.If the boy ... careless, he wouldn't have lost his friend's pen.a) wouldn't have been b) had been c) weren't d) hadn't beenTESTUL 6Subiectul Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some ofthe iines are correct and some have a word which should not be there. Ifa line is correct, put a tick (vj at the end ofthe line; ifa line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end ofthe line.Kidnapped by alens 1.1 am sure you bave heard of Marion Taylor,2. haven't you? Marion was the young girl she3. kidnapped by aliens in 1993. Not only was4. she given a ride to a distant planet, but when she5. aso managed to take some photos of the aliens6. who they had taken her prisoner. She had been7. carrying herself a camera when they captured her.8. Whenever I hear stories like this, I assume so9. that they have been made them up. It is hard to believe 10.Marion's story because she was only ten at the time. Subiectul IICross out the wrong vjord:1. We have received much I many valuable information.2. We mustn't/do not have to take a taxi. His house is only two streets away.3. George Smith has been training I trained for this match for months.

4. She wrote a science fiction novei about an imaginative/irnaginary planet.5. I'm sorry/or/o/shouting at you last night.6.1 thought then that you are / were right.7. This information are / is useful to me.8. I was watching a film while my brother was reading I had ubeen reading something.9. This question is enough I too difficult for me.10.He was so excited I exciting that he could hardly sleep.Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice:At the dentist'sI was on time for my dentist's appointment, but the dentist was still busy with another patient, so I (1 - to sit) in the waiting room and read some of the old magazines lying there. While I (2 - to wonder) whether to leave and come back another day, I (3 - to notice) a magazine article about teeth. It (4 - to begin): 'How long is it since you last (5 - to go) to the dentist? (6 - you to go) reguiarly every six months? Or (7 - you to put off) your visit for the last six years?' Next to the article was a cartoon of a man in a dentist's chair. The dentist was saying: Tm afraid this (8 - to huit).' 1 suddenly (9 - to realise) that my tooth (10 - to stop) aching.Subiectul IVRead the text and decide ifthe statements below are true (T) or false (F):When Henry Allen came home from the office last Thursday night he saw a note from his wife on the kitchen table."Henry" the note said "my mother isn't well and I am going home to be with her for a few days. There are a few things that might be done while I'm away."First, take your blue coat to the dry cleaners and leave your shirts at the laundry. At the same time, would you please stop at the shoe repairman's and get my biown shoes? And go to the supermarket and get some coffee, milk and butter."When you get home, please telephone Mary Brickford and teii her I won't be able to go to her party tomorrow evening. Teii her why I can't come."There are three things that must be done before you go to work tomorrow morning: leave a note to the milkman asking for just one bottle of milk, not two; put the garbage in the backyard; give the dog something to eat.If you have time on Saturday, cut the grass. Don't forget the grass in the backyard. The newspaper boy wil came on Saturday afternoon. Be sure to give him some money."I think that's all. FII telephone this evening and let you know how mother is.Love, Alice"1. On Thursday Mrs. Alen went to see her mother.2. The Allens talked about things that ought to be done.3. Mr. Alen had to clean his blue coat.4. He had to wait for the shoe repairman to bring Mrs. Allen's brown shoes5. The Aliens needed some coffee and butter.6. Mary Brickford was going to be informed about Mrs. Allen not being able to go to her party.7. The milkman was asked to bring one bottle of milk.8. Mr. Allen had to walk the dog in the backyard.9. The newspaper boy had to be paid.10.The text is about Mr. Allen's routine.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1.In the quiet months, owners of holiday apartments .'... them at a cheaper rate.a) hire b) borrow c) lend d) let2.At the end of the module the students are ... a test to assess their knowledge.a) taken b) written c) made d) given3.Before buying a product we should read carefully what is written on the...a) make b) brand c) mark d) labei4. People spend a huge ... of money on Christmas presents.a) total b) lot c) sum d) addition5. Mountain areas usually have cool, wet...a) climates b) atmosphere c) weather d) environment6.She ... a pair of brown shoes.a) has showed b) was showed c) was shown d) show7. His poems are excellent. He .... have been a born poet.a) must b) can c) should d)shouldn't8. They all agreed it... a pleasure to listen to her singing.a) isn't b) was c) has been d) is9.Mr. Smith returned home from his office and ... of a splitting headache.a was compaining b) has complained c) complained d) had complained10.If John .... in a bad mood, he would have told us a joke.a) wouldn't be b) weren't c) wasn't d) hadn't beenTESTUL 7Subiectul IRead the text below and think ofthe word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space:Travel insuranceWhen going (1)... holiday, it is al way s a good idea to take (2)... travel insurance. This is just in (3)... something goes (4)... along the way. You could lose your luggage, you could (5)... robbed, or even become ill and need treatment. Travel insurance is just a precaution (6)... will help holidaymakers to have a worry-free holiday. But for some people, travel insurance is a way of earning money (7)... making false claims.Such claims cost insurance companies a total (8)... 50 million pounds per year. But this is not going to last (9)... to a new computer system. Honest travellers will no (10)... have to pay for other people's dishonesty.Subiectul IIChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1. Pop music is easy to understand in ... with classical music.a) comparison b) point c) contact d) difference2. She is ... to be an expert in American literature.a) regarded b) viewed c) considered d) noticed3.At the end of a course the participants are asked what they ... from the course.a) eamed b) gained c) took d) profited4.Manufactures spend huge amounts of money to make ... it's their product we buy.a) evident b) cear c) right d) sure5.Andreea Esca is Romnia's most ... television news presenter.a) known b) approved c) favourite d) popular6.He ... the silver medal last August, although he had trained for two years.a) hasn't won b) didn't win c) hadn't v/in d) hasn't got7.There's nothing ... than an open declaration of one's intention.a) well b) better c) good d) the best8.The child fell into a ditch and ... climbs out of it without outside help.a) shouldn't b) must c) can d) couldn't9.She tod us she ... Paul the day before.a) saw b) has seen c) wouid see d) had seen10. wish you ... here to help rne,a) was b) were c) are d) can beSubiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice:Meeting againDear Harry,Do you remember me? We (1 - to meet) last year when you were on holiday in Brighton. I'm sorry I (2 - not to write) to you since then.Next week I (3 - to plan) to be in Bristol, and I was thinking that we (4 - can) meet. (5 - you to remember) Shirley, the girl we have met in Brighton? We (6 - to get married) next month, and we want you to come to the wedding. I have lost your phone number, but when I (7 - to get) to Bristol 1*11 try to contact you. It (8 - to be) great to see you again.You (9 - not to recognise) me when you see me! I had my hair cut last week, and now I (10 - to look) completely different. Shirley doesn't like men with long hair, you see!Best wishes,GrahamSubiectul IVRead the text. Are these statements true (T) or false (F):Over a thousand years ago the Vikings from Scandinavia visited the North American Indians. In 1991 they repeated the journey in a ship that is a copy of the one that sailed a thousand years ago.The modem expedition set on 17th May from Norway. A crew of ten people sailed a long ship cailed the Gaia across the Atlantic Ocean to the United States. They wanted to follow the route that the Vikings took when they travelled to America-500 years before Christopher Columbus sailed there in 1492.The route of the Gaia was from Trondheim and Bergen in Norway to the Orkney Isles, the Shetland Isles, the Faroe Islands, then to Reykjavik in Iceland, on to Nuuk in Greenland. After tha to St. John's in Newfoundland, and then to Halifax, Boston, Newport, New York and Washington DC.1. The Vikings from Scandinavia sailed to North America in1991.2. The Gaia is a famous museum.3. The crew started their expedition in spring.4. Ten Norwegians wrote the story of the Vikings.5. A crew of ten people sailed to the United States across the Atlantic Ocean.6. They took the route of their ancestors. 7. Christopher Columbus sailed to America before the Vikings8. The same long ship sailed for two times to North America.9. The Gaia landed in Newfoundland.10.The text is about the American Indians.Subiectul VRead the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space.The WII to StudyTry not to worry about your forthcoming exams. Instead, relaxing and using good study techniques can make all the difference in the ...(). The most important thing to ...(2) about studying is that only you are responsible for how much and how often you study. It's .. .(3) to you to set your priorities and .. .(4) to them. Being self-responsible ...(5) that you don't let friends distract you in any way. If you say you're going to stay ...(6) and study for three hours on Friday night, don't ...(7) a friend's invitation to the cinema ...(8) your mind. It might seem difficult ...(9) now, but remember, all hard work will show its results. When you study you are heping yourself to achieve your ...(10).1. A - sky B - earth C - planet D - woidd2. A - recall B - remember C - think D - mind3. A - next B - by C - up D - over4. A - attach B - fix C - stick D - hold5. A - rneans B - implies C - indicates D - suggests6. A - down B - out C - about D - in7. A - trick B - persuade C - let D - permit8. A - alter B - change C - convert D - reform9. A - right B - soon C - immediately D - correctly10.A - cnds B - limits C - destinations D - goals

TESTUL 8Subiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space:I was reading an article the other day in which an eminent columnist was suggesting that as a nation we had been slow to respond to the (1)... our generation is experiencing in all aspects of day-to-(2)... life. I started making a simple list of words which, if they did exist thirty years ago, they would certainly have had different connotations; but most of them didn't exist at (3)... : ozone (4), greenhouse (5)..., (6)...-ROM, mobile (7)..., remote (8)... . New (9)... are corning into the language at a frightening speed and, I (10)... we are doing pretty well in learning and using them.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1. There is little /few water in this well.2. We must /had to wait for her because she said she would come.3. Animals were I have been a source of help to humans since history began4.1 only wear a costume I suit on formal occasions.5. The search for the missing ship contxnxiefor / since twenty years.6. Tom's new trousers was / were on the bed.7. Before you begin / wiU begin, the doctors will check your blood-pressure.8.1 haven't found my umbrella still Iyet.9.He is interested / interesting in discovering new things.10.She prefers drinking tea to I for drinking coffee.Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice: The Latest News Dear Linda,I'm sorry 1(1- not to write) to you for so long, but I (2 - to be) very busy lately. All last month I was having exams, and I (3 - notto do) anything else but study for ages. Anyway, I have stopped studying now, and I (4 - to wait) for my exams results.As you can see from this ietter, I (5 - to change) my address and (6 - to iive) in Croydon now. A friend of mine (7 - to teii) me about this flat, and I moved here about two month ago. When you (8 - to come) to London this summer, please visit me. I (9 - to stay) here until the middle of August; then I (10 - to go) on holiday to Scotland.Please write soon,MargaretSubiectul IVRead the following passage carefully and see if the statements below are true (T) or false (F):The old women told me that the house was built in 1955 and this was not hard to believe. The smal windows, the uneven floors, the roughly-rnade doors and an ancient oak desk had obviously all seen the passing of many generations. In fact I learned later that at that desk a certain parson, who lived in the house half a century after it had been built, had written a bad-tempered diary, blaming his and the country's misfortunes on the government, and sorrowing over the passing of the "good old days". The diary reminded me of some present-day letters to The Times, in which all that is present is bad and all that is past is good. was fascinated by the great open fireplace, over whose roaring iog fire pigs were roasted. It has occurred to me that the parson would have had mc;e to complain about if, instead of a generous helping of roast pork, he had been served with some of the meat we eat today.The old woman, who was showing me round, seemed almost as ancient as the house. She took little notice of me; I was merey another "gentleman from London" who would look round her beloved house and then decide not to have it because there was no electricity, or no water, or because it was too far to walk from there to the village. But she was wrong. I had decided oherwise.1. The writer visited an old friend.2. The house needed repairing.3. Not all the people who lived in the house were happy.4. People usually complain about the present.5. The old woman was as old as the house.6. There was nothing in the house that caught the writer's attention.7. The old woman was fond of her house.8. There was no electricity in the house.9. The house was not far from the village.10.The writer decided to buy the house.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence: 1. They can't afford a proper aerial for their TV yet, so for the ... being they are using an indoor one. a) place b) room c)space d) time2air loses heat and moisture on the way up.a) climbing b) rising c) increasing d) growing3. Campers ... leave no mark on the land.a) shouldn't b) should c) must d) mustn't4. Our bnd .... for the spring concerta) is rehearsing b) is training c) practiced d)prepared5. First I washed and dressed and then I... downstairs to the kitchen.a) have gone b) go c) had gone d) went6. The letters ... by air mail.a) were sent b) was sent c) send d) is sent7.... tourists can spoil the wilderness.a) disorganized b) thoughtless c) careless d) untidy8.They ... surprised when they saw her alone in the restaurant,a) are b) have been c) had been d) v/ere9.The child told his mother, the soap ... under the bath and hecouldn't get it.a) slipped b) had slipped c) has slipped d) would slipped10.If they ... to Paul, he wouldn't have come to the party.a) hadn't spoken b) spoke c) didn't spoke d) would speak

TESTUL 9Subiectul IRead the text below and think ofthe word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space: new kind of schoolVera is the head teacher at a new kind of school (1).... opened a few years (2).... She applied (3)... the job when someone told her that oniy a man (4)... be able to (5)... a success of it. The school concentrates on subjects students will need in business ater in life and (6)... been very successful since it opened. Vera told me she had never (7)... such an interesting job. For the (8)... time in her life, she had had the opportunity to (9)... her ideas into practice. The secret of the school's success was that everyone enjoyed (10),.. together as a team.Subiectul IChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1. Harold ... to find the project without any help.a) succeed b)fulfilled c) managed d) achieved2. Walking through the woods, I caught ... of a bear.a) view b)glance c) sight d) look3. Logging and mining are common mountain ....a) Industries b) activity c) production d) enterprise4. You can learn the wind's ... from drifting smoke.a) route b) direction c) way d)course5. The concert provides wonderful ... for many talented people..a) moment b) occasions c)opportunities d) possibilities6.We tried to open the door but it was locked so we ... enter theoffice.a)couldn't b) mustn't c) shouldn't d) may not7.The pupil looked at his teacher in blank surprise when thelatrer asked him if it was he who ... the class register.a) took b) had taken c) has taken d) takes8.His research work ... to in the scientific magazine.a) refers b) referred c) is referred d) has referred

9.1 wish I ... more time to read.a) have b) has c) had d) have had10. The postman said the letter ... properly stamped.a) hadn't been b) is c) hasn't been d) isn'tSubiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct teme and voice:A Friend in the RainLast week I was walking home after (1 - to play) tennis when it (2 - to start) raining very heavily. 'Oh no, I (3 - to get) soaked before (4 - to reach) home,' I thought. I wish had remembered to bring my raincoat.' But unfortunately I (5 - to leave) it at home. How stupid of me! I (6 - always to forget) to bring it with me. Luckily just then a friend of mine passed in her car and offered me a lift. '(7 - you to go) home?' she asked, 'or do you want to go for a drink?' 'I think I'd rather you took me home,' I said. 'If don't change my clothes, I know I (8 - to fall) ill and then I (9 - not to be able) to play in the tennis tournament next week. And I (10 - to practice) hard for the last month.'Subiectul IVRead the text below and look carefidly at each line. Some of the Hnes are correct and sotne have a word. which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (V) at the endofthe line; if a line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end. ofihe line.An unusua! horne1. Why wouid a basketball player to have an exact copy of a2. pirate ship in his backyard? The basketball player is LA ......3. Laker's star, Kobe Bryant, who he has created an atlventure ......4. wonderland in his California home. There are many of tropical 5. gardens around the house, waterfalls and Jhe pirate ship is in ......6. one of these. The ship it not only fits in with the garden, 7. but also gives to the home a fun-park theme.8. The house is over 16,000 square feet in size, with a buge 9. guest house next to a theatre and a biliards room. These 10. give Kobe's house an elegant look.

Subiectul VRead the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fiis each space:Protecting wildlifeNowadays people are more aware that wiidlife all over the world is in ...(1)- Many ...(2) of animals are threatened and could easily become exfnct if we do not make an effofl: to (3)... them. There are many reasons for this. In some cases, animals are .. .(4) for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies. Some birds, (5),.. as parrots, are caught ...(6) and sold as pets. For many anirnals and birds, the problem is that their habitat - the place where they live - is . ..(!) More .. .(8) is used for farms, for houses or industry, and there are fewer open ...(9) than there once were. The chemicals used, pollute the environmen and destroy wildlife. The most successful animals on earth - human beings will soon be the only ones ...(10), unless we can solve this problem.1. A danger B threat C problem D vanishing2. A marks B more C species D forms3. A harm B safe C protect D serve4. A huned B chased C game D serve5. A like B such C or D where6. A iively B aive C for life D for living7. A exhausting B departing C escaping D disappearing8. A earth B land C soil D area9. A spaces B air C up D parts10. A survived B over C missing D left

TESTUL 10Subiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space:My frst real book.The first real book 1(1)... reading was a chidren's edition of R Crusoe. All I (2)... remember about it now is the cover, (3)... was light blue. I don't know (4)... much of the story is familiar from that reading because almost (5).., child has heard of Robinsoti Crusoe, (6)... was abandoned on a desert island and Sived there (7)... nearly thirty years. I suspect however, that not very (8).,. people have read the original book, (9)... in 1719 and one of the earliest novels in English. Those who have must surely have been surprised to (iO)... out that Crusoe does not have much in common with the hero of the chiidren's story.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1. The driver can stop the engine at some I any moment he pleases.2. The problem of unemployment became I has become worsein recent months.3.1'm going to wear a clown's suit / costume to the carnival party.4. The 10 o'clock news were I was interesting.5. Why are you talking with I in such a loud voice?6. The police found the corpse I corps under the bridge.7. It's no use try Itrying to make excuses. She won't believe you.8. If the river will not be / is not too deep we'Il swim across it.9 Why do you let your children stay/to stay out so late at night?10.1'm sorry, I haven't got no Iany money on me.Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice: AJobI (1 - to work) at Hamiltons Ltd since 1997. Last week, the manager asked me to see him if I (2 - to have) time. He was new, so 1 wondeied what he (3 - to be) like. When I went to him, he said, "Fd ike you to help me with some special project. I (4 - to hear) that you speak German." He said that a factory in Germany (5 - to want) a specialist for six months. "Teii me if you can go." "I (6 - to like) a few days to think about it!" "Perfect! Here are the papers with all the details. Let me have them back after you (7 - to read) thern." When I told my friends about it, they said it (8 - to seem) marvellous. "I (9 - to say) yes." The next day when I told the manager I wanted to go and he said," I hoped you (10 - to agree)."Subiectul IVRead the text and say whether the statements below are true (T) or false (F):In a viliage in England there lived a farrner. His name was Jack. His viilage was far from the seashore and he never saw the sea. He wanted to look at the sea but every day he worked hard on his mater's farm and had no time to go to the seashore. One winter day when the weather was very bad, his mater said to him:"Jack, you can have a holiday now and you can go to the seashore."Jack went away. On the seashore it was foggy and very cold."Oh, it must be dangerous to be a sailor, it is much better to be a farrner" Then he met a sailor and they began to talk."How can you Iove that sea?" asked Jack. "It is so foggy and cold here."The sailor answered: "Sometimes it is bright and beautiful. But I iove it in any whether.""Is it dangerous to be a sailor?" asked Jack"When a man loves his work he does not think of danger. Every man in our family loved the sea," said the sailor."And where is your father now?""He died at sea.""And your grandfather?""Died in the Atlantic Ocean.""And your brother?""A crocodile ate him when he was swimming in a river in India.""Then if I were you I should never go to sea."

"Will you teii me where your father died?" asked the sailor."Oh! He died in his bed," said Jack."And your grandfather?""In his bed too.""Then if I were you I will never go to bed."1. The sailor's name was Jack.2. The main character lived in a vilage far from the seashore.3. Jack was very busy with his farm and had no time to go to theseashore.4. He spent his winter holiday at the seashore.5. The weather was fine.6. The farmer and the sailor met at the seashore.7. Jack told the sailor he loved the sea.8. The sailor didn't like his work because it was dangerous.9. The sailor asked Jack about his family.10.The sailor's answer was a good lesson for Jack.Subiectul VRead the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space:Tattooing - an ancient traditionTattooing is an old art. In ancient Greece, people who had tattoos were ...(1) as members of the ...(2) classes. On the other hand, tattooing was blamed in Europe by the early Christians, ...(3) thought that it was a sinful thing to ...(4).It was not ...(5) the late 18th century, when Captain Cook saw South Sea Islanders decorating their bodies with tattoos, that attitude began to ...(6). Sailors came back from these islands with pictures of Christ on their backs and from then on, tattooing gained in popularity. A survey by the French army in 1881 ...(7) that among the 378 men inquired there were 1,333 designs.Nowadays, not ...(8) finds tattoos acceptable. Some people think they might ...(9) blood disease from unsterilised needles. Even for those who do want a tattoo, the ...(10) of getting one is not painless; but the final result, in their eyes, is worth the pain.1. A supposed B realised C regarded D held2. A greater B upper C high D extreme3. A whose B that C they D who4. A be B create C make D do5. A by B until C for D since6. A vary B convert C change D move7. A declared B said C explained D showed8. A everybody B every C each D nobody9. A gain B catch C have D infect10.A progress B systern C pace D process.

TESTUL 11Subiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space:What is a short story?That might seem (1)... be a silly question. We all know (2)... a short story is. It's a, ... well, it's a short story, (3)... heaven's sake. A story that is, say, up to 5,000 words long, perhaps. It tells you (4)... something happening to people. It's not a novei, (5)... it must be a short story. Right. But it's not quite as easy (6)... that. Recognising a short story when you read (7)... is (8)... thing; recognising it before you (9)... write it is quite (10)... .Subiectul IIChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1.My cousin's visit to Rotterdam was short so he decided to ...it by a week.a) stretch b) spread c) extend d) shrink2.A shirt is an item of ....a) cloth b) clothing c) clothes d) garment "\ 3. Students are often ... into groups of 3 or 4. a) broken b) divided c) turned d) parted

4. These vacuum cleaners were made to ... for 10 years.a) endure b) last c) survive d) keep5. Teachers encourage their students to ... their use of English.a) succeed b) improve c) prosper d) better6. Mountains ... one fifth of the earth's surface.a) hide b) comprise c) cover d) include7.If we ... talking about the seasons of the year, we aren't goingto get any of our work done.a) will keep b) kept c) had kept d) keep8.The sick man ... a light diet.a) is prescribing b) prescribed c) was prescribed d) prescribes9.It .,. on the tip of my tongue to teii him he was a liar, but Ididn't want a row to be started.a) was b) can c) is d) wasn't10.They say if he ... the best of his job, they would pay him more.a) will make b) has made c) made d) would makeSubiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice:Last week a new leisure centre was opened in the town. People (1 - to believe) it is the largest in the country and they (2 - to hope) that it (3 - to visit) by over 40,000 people a month.The centre (4 - to plan) ten years ago, but its building was only made possible by a large government grant.Unfortunateiy, it (5 - not to finish) yet, but I (6 - to think) it (7 - to complete) by the end of next month.The centre (8 - to include) an Olympic size swimming pool, tennis courts and a gym (9 - to claim) to be the most modern in the country.Entrance fees are cheap because half the cost (10 - to pay) by the iocal council.Subiectul IVRead the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (vj at the end ofthe line; ifa line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end ofthe line.Being superstitious1. Many people are superstitious about lots different things2. A particular one, which is shared by the many people all 3. over the world, is the belief that number 13 is an unlucky 4. number. That's why some buildings do not have a 13th floor, ......5. and why some of people do not like to sit at a table with 6. 12 other people. No one really knows why so many people 7. don't like number 13, but there are severa! of theories.8. Another cornmon superstition it is for people to touch or knock 9. on something made of wood if when they want good luck to come10.their way, or to prevent anything bad happenings.Subiectul VCross out the wrong word:1. His handwriting is not so legible /readable in this composition.2. His knowledge of English is I are much better han heirs.3. He hasn't spoken English for / since 2000.4. Hotel rooms must vacate I be vacated by 12 noon.5. He can establish human I humane relationships quite-easily.6. When you will learn llearn the rules of the game, you'l likeit a lot.7. Does your little sister believe in /o/ghosts?8. He put on his gass t glasses in order to see better.9. If I would be I were you, I wouldn't go there.10.The problem was too/so difficult that no student could do it.iTESTUL 12iSubiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which bestfits each space. Use only one word in each space:Modern EnglishThe English at the end of the 18th century is (1)... no means identical (2)... what we find today. Many words, though spet the same, (3)... a different rneaning. We would also notice severaldifferences (4)... pronunciation, especially in the (5)... words were stressed.We would find the vocabulary (6)... unfamiliar in places, the idiom occasionally old-fashioned, (7)... style elegant, and we might feel (8)... the language was characteristic of a previous age. But we do not (9)... to consult a special edition (10)... a historical dictionary in order to understand the text.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1.1 thought I would have a bored I boring time but I was quite astonished by the play.2. Police believe there is a tink fconnector between the two crimes.3. Several people, whose I who's voices could be clearly heard,were waiting outside.4. They congratulated me / me on passing my exams.5. AII the tibraries 1bookshelves in the room are included in the price.6. Don'tpass /cross the street until the light is green.7. He won't come in time, will he I will he not?8 In my opinion, her situation is similar with I to mine.9.Money is / are in the bank.10.Last week we visited the flat they bought / had bought ayear ago.Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice:Dear Hellen,Here I (1 - to repy) to your letter, which (2 - to arrive) two days ago, before I (3 - to leave) for London. I (4 - to teii) yesterday that my university (5 - to send) me there next week to attend a conference on environmental issues Unfortunately, I (6 - not to know) eaxlier; if I had known, I would have told you. 1*11 ring you up as soon as I (7 - to get) there. Maybe we can meet one of the days and (8 - to have) lunch or dinner together if it (9 - to suit) you.I (10 - to ook) forward to seeing you,Love SusanSubiectul IVRead the following passage carefully and see if the statements below are true (T) or false (F):Peter the GreatPeter the Great was Russia's fourth Romanov Tzar. He had an enormous appetite for food and drink. Another 'great' aspect of his personality was his temper which was fearsome. But it was his thirst for knowledge combined with his vision of a new Russia that made him a great leader. In 1697, motivated by his deire to break free from the constrictions of old Russian customs, Peter travelled around Europe, earning valuable military and industrial skillsWhen he returned to Russia, Peter was determined to throw off the remnants of the past. In order to fulfill his dream of a modernised. Russia, he founded universities, estabished the country's first newspaper and encouraged the deveopment of industry. Before his death in 1725, Peter had had a new capital built and named it St. Petersburg. It was modelled on the western cities he most admired, ike Paris and London, and it remained the capital until the First World War.1. Peter the Great was Russia's leader in the XVI-th century.2. He was a great eater.3. He was a very kind person.4. Peter the Great wanted to make Russia a European country.5. He was a great leader because he had a large army.6. Peter the Great didn't want to break with the old Russian traditions.7. The Tzar was the promoter of the Russian newspapers.8. The name of the new capital was inspired by the Tzar's name.9. St. Petersburg was a typical Russian town.10.St. Petersburg is no longer Russia's capital city.Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1. Make sure ... no traffic before you cross.a) there is b) there isn't c) is d) it isn't2. 'Why is Bob so happy?' 'His book ... just been published.'a) had b) has c) is d) did3. The long afternoon walk wil do ... good to the boy. a) much b) many c) a lot d) most4.... he had no money for the bus, he had to walk all the way home,a) For b) This c) So d) As5.My father thinks chat shows are rubbish and always ... theTV off.a) cuts b) closes c) turns d) takes6. Does your little sister believe ... ghosts?a) of b) with c) in d) to7. The problem was ... difficut that no student could do it.a) such b) too c) very d) so8.1'm sorry, I haven't got ... money on me. a) some b) no c) any d) none9.You know how the saying goes: "No news ... good news."a) are b) be c) has d) is10.Your cat is smarter ... ours.a) thcn b) as c) than d) thatTESTUL 13Subiectul IRead the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space:Natural wondersAustralia is (1)... world's sixth largest country (2)... its largest island. It is the only island (3)... is aiso a continent and the (4)... continent conquered (5)... the sea and the ast. it is the home of the largest living thing on (6)..., the Great Barrier Reef. It has more things that wii kill you (7)... anywhere else. Of the world's ten most poisonous snakes, all are Australian. And (8).,. is old. (9)... 60 miliion years, Australia has preserved many of the oldest things (10)... found on earth - the most ancient fossils, the earliest animal tracks, the first signs of life itself.Subiectul IICross out the wrong word:1. After the accident both I' both of cais stopped.2. These exercises are on Iby no means as difficult as the others.3. The teacher will begin her class when everybody wU be/is silent.4. He didn't have many I much information on his essay topic,so he had to go to the library.5. Of course I didn't do it with I on purpose.6.1 have no money in my wallet. I have forgotten U/them at home.7. It smells well / good.8. People are walking / walk in this park on Sundays.9. She never got any I no answers to her letters because shenever signed her name.10.We are looking forward to seeing I see you soon.Subiectul IIIPut the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and voice:Workaholics1(1 - to know) Jane for a very long time but I have never seen her so tired. I know she (2 - to work) a iot last week and she (3 - not to sleep) too much. She sometimes (4 - to look) older than she really is. Last night I called her to see how she (5 - to feel) but she hadn't arrived home yet. This morning, I tried to contact her at her office and I (6 - not to surprise) to find her (7 - to work). When I phoned her, she (8 - to type) a report. She also said something about two appointments and an arrangement for a next week conference. She assured me she would go home early. "I (9 - to caii) you in the afternoon; I (10 - to hope) to find you at home."Subiectul IVRead the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct and some have a word which should not be there. Ifa line is correct, put a tick (V) at the end of the line; ifa line has a word which should not be there, write the word at the end of the line.1. We like to think this is a good scfaool which offering a lot 2. to many people. However no school is perfect, so we are 3. asking you to fiii in this questionnaire that about your tirne 4. here. We wiil be happy if you have been happy, but5. we wll also be interested in what hasn't pleased to you6. Looking back, do you think it the homework you got gave you7. sufficient practice in the English? Did the students who were 8. studying in your class have a level of English similar9. abilities to what you had? Did the lessons you had really 10.teach you how to speak and understand English better? s Subiectul VChoose the variant which best completes each sentence:1. Fve ... a decision about ihe future and l'm going to be a nur