- •Examination Card № 83
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of English
- •III. Writing
- •Examination Card № 84
- •I. Reading
- •Pandora’s box
- •II. Use of English
- •III. Writing
- •Examination Card № 86
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of English
- •III. Writing
- •Examination Card № 90
- •I. Reading
- •The seagull population in britain
- •II. Use of English
- •Billy connolly (born 1941)
- •III. Writing
- •Examination Card № 98
- •I. Reading
- •So, you want to be on television?
- •II. Use of English
- •Visiting lions
- •III. Writing
Examination Card № 98
I. Reading
Read the text and match the paragraphs (A–C) to the questions (1–5).
So, you want to be on television?
So, you want to be on television? Read about three different ways you can make your dream come true!
A Who Knows?
Have you ever wanted to be on a TV game show? If you think you’ve got good general knowledge and you’re confident enough to appear on TV in front of millions of people, just fill in our application form. You could be a winner on Channel 7’s new game show Who Knows? There will be twelve weekly shows and the winner of each show will go on to play a final competition to win two million pounds!
B Watching You!
The producers of the reality show Watching You! are looking for ten new people to live in the famous house for ten weeks. Are you funny and talkative? Are you interested in other people? Would you like to become a big star? Send in your application before 7 November, and you could be invited to the auditions in London and Manchester!
C Children’s Hour
As viewers know, Dani Byers has left Channel 7’s Children’s Hour to make a film in Hollywood. So, we need someone to take her place as a presenter on the show. We’re looking for someone who is enthusiastic, intelligent and who loves children. Is that you? Apply now and come for a voice test!
Which show:
will be shorter than three months? (1) .....
can make people very famous? (2) .....
only needs one person? (3) .....
offers a lot of money? (4) .....
wants someone who likes talking? (5) .....
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II. Use of English
Complete the text with the necessary auxiliary verbs is, are, were, could, has, or will.
Visiting lions
By Christy Rakoczy
There (1) _______ only approximately 23,000 African Lions and about 300 Asiatic Lions still in existence as of 2010. Some of both of the existing types of lions (2) _______ kept around the world in zoos for the public to see.
Safaris, another way in which people (3) _______ see lions, (4) _______ also a popular thing of the past eras and they continue today. The object today though, (5) _______ entirely different. In the past, those on a safari (6) _______ intent on finding and killing animals that they (7) _______ then have stuffed. These safaris of the past (8) _______ an example of the practice that (9) _______ brought so many species of animals to the brink of extinction.
Today, those on a safari (10) _______ still intent on finding some of the same beautiful animals, but in this case, they (11) _______ being shot with cameras only. This method of safari helps to ensure that these animals (12) _______ continue to exist for our descendents to view and appreciate.
http://answers.yourdictionary.com/animallife/wheredolionslive.html
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