Use of English exam (2nd term) C1

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English
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12
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ENG
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FUTURE: Complete with Future simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect simple or Future Perfect Continuous. 1. will more people be working2. will have been using3. will have created4. will be able to5. will have been working OPEN CLOZE 1. going2. is3. have4. will5. have Future + Future time expressions. Fill in the gaps with the correct word (1-3 words 1. We'll see Carlos very soon. His flight is due to land in ten minutes.2. Lewis Hamilton is on the verge of winning another Formula 1 world title. There's only one race to go.3. Their marriage is sure to end(end). They have totally different opinions about everything.4. The Queen isto visit the scene of the disaster and meet survivors.5. The minister was on the brink of resigning (resign).6. This lesson doesn't endat 11:30 but at 11:40. (not This time tomorrow we will be drivingto York. (drive) FUTURE TENSES. Choose the correct alternative.2. a b c 3. a b c 4. a b c 5. a b c 6. a b c 7. a b c WORD FORMATION. SUFFIXES. 1. participants2. randomly3. flexibility4. interaction5. operation6. scientific PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES technological profession expectations misuse systematically footprint storage REPORTING VERBS. 1. My mum insisted on lendingme the money. (lend)2. She recommended taking the first flight home. (take)3. I could finally persuade Megan not to doit. (not He warned us to becareful. (be)5. He denied stealing the book. (steal) REPORTING VERBS IITransform the sentences into reported speech using one of the reporting verbs from the box in past simple and any other necessary words. There are 5 extra verbs.promise admit advise regret suggest threaten agree apologise deny refuse remindEXAMPLE: “OK, I’ll be home early.” ⇒ John agreed to be home early. 1. “I will help you, I promise.”John promised to help me.2. “Shall we go to the concert?”Elvira suggested going to the concert.3. "I didn't break the window"George denied breaking the window.4. “I wish I hadn’t got married”Sam regretted getting married.5. “I’ll kill you!"A gangster threatened to kill me. REPORTED SPEECH. Report this dialogue from direct into reported speech.Mike: "What are you doing here, Liz? I haven't seen you since last Monday."Liz: "I've just come back from my holiday in Ireland."Mike: "Did you enjoy it?"Liz: "I love Ireland and I think next year I will go too if my family agrees" Mike asked Liz what she was doing there. And he said he hadn't seen her since the previousMonday. Liz explained that she had just comeback from her holiday in Ireland. Mike wondered ifshe had enjoyedit. Liz admitted lovingIreland and added that the following year she would go too if her mamily agreed. IMPERSONAL REPORTED SPEECH 1. The doctors claim that this new technique is a revolution for heart problems.This new technique is claimed to bea revolution for heart problems.2. They expect Queen Mary II will arrive in Miami in a couple of weeks. (no IT....)Queen Mary II is expected to arrivein Miami in a couple of weeks.3. Everybody thinks he did not take the prize for political reasons. (no IT...)He is thought not to takethe prize for political reasons.4. People believed that many yogis meditate without food or water for weeks.It was believed that many yogiswithout food or water for weeks. VOCABULARY. TECHNOLOGY AND INVENTIONSComplete the gaps with some of the following words. There are 6 extra words.corn math waves speed global breakthrough embedded futuristic networking non-edible applications forum 1.Even Smarter AppsMobile applications can already identify what song is playing, point you to a nearby restaurant, or manage your social networking utilities, but that was just the start. The relatively low cost of entry and the speed at which an app hits or misses creates a environment ripe for breakthroughinnovation. What’s next could be the first big business to arise from the downturn.2.Next-Generation Bio-FuelsThe first round of biofuels caused a spike in global food prices. Now companies are developing the next generation from non-edible sources. Scientists at ADM (ADM) are creating cellulosic ethanol from corn stover and other companies are experimenting with switchgrass, woodchips, and miscanthus. VOCABULARY UNIT 4 1. out in support of2. gave his wholehearted support to3. on the evidence of4. anyone like to pose a question GRAMMAR 1st TERM (Comparisons and Past tenses)Sentence transformation. Use 2-5 words. 1. The shop is not very busy today compared to yesterday. ASThe shop is not as busy today as itwas yesterday.2. We were told that the show was not very entertaining but it was. MUCHThe show was much more entertaining thanwe had been told.3. The last time it rained was a month ago. AIt hasn't rained for amonth.4.I bought this recorder in September. HAVEI have had this recorder sinceSeptember

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