Gap Filling Questions 3 - FCE Practice
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Gap filling preparation
March 4, 2007
For questions 16 – 30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space.
Use only one word in each space. Choose from the list of words before each test
in‑ to‑ have – as‑ which – with – time – since – than – yourself – plenty/lots‑ some/many – put – what –
this
Caravanning in Wales
The sea cliffs and sandy beaches of Wales are hard (0) ____to____ beat. Add to (16)
________wild, romantic scenery, ancient castles, modern theme parks and cheap
accommodation and you’ve got a great family holiday. Of course (17) _______makes Wales so
green is the rain. Even in mid‑summer, you can expect a couple of wet and windy days. But
don’t let that (18)__________ you off. There are (19) __________of indoor activities, so you can
enjoy (20) ________whatever the weather. For (21) _________people
Wales is a caravan country. If you haven’t stayed in a caravan (22) ________you were li꾨尃le, it’s
(23) _________you tried it again. Standards of comfort are much higher (24) ________a decade
ago, with facilities such (25) _________laundries and kids’ play areas. A good example is
theFontygary Holiday Park. You can stay in a spacious caravan equipped (26) __________TV,
shower, separate bedrooms and fridge, (27) ____________works out to be less expensive when
compared (28) ____________a guesthouse or self‑catering co꾨尃age. And you won’t even need to
leave the site to (29) ______________fun. The kids can swim in the 25‑metre indoor pool, or join
(30) ____________ the games organized by the entertainment staff. Meanwhile you can take a
sauna, go to the gym, have your hair styled, or just sit on the cliff top and enjoy the view.
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out – be/get – by – in – thanks – case – which – example/instance – of – whether/if – wrong –
others/some – fact – out – longer
Travel Insurance
When going (0) ___on___ holiday, it is always a good idea to take (16) _________travel
insurance. This is just in (17) __________something goes (18) __________ along the way. You
could lose your luggage, you could (19) _________robbed, or even become ill and need
expensive medical treatment. For millions of holiday makers, travel insurance is just a
precaution (20)___________ will help them have an enjoyable and worry‑free holiday. But for
(21) __________ , travel insurance is a way of earning money (22) __________ making false
claims against insurance companies. For (23) ____________ , some people pretend that they
have had expensive equipment stolen which in (24) __________ never even existed, and then
claim large sums (25) _____________ compensation. Such claims cost insurance companies a
total (26) _________£50 million per year. But the cheats’ luck is about to run (27) ________ . (28)
________to a new computer system, companies will be able to tell at a glance (29) ___________
someone has made a claim within the last three years. Honest travellers will no (30)
___________ have to pay through the nose for other people’s dishonesty.
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way – means/way – many/some – make – of – and – down – in – which / that
Laughter
You not only laugh more (0) ___when___you are relaxed, but you (16) ________relax when you
laugh, and it has (17) ________found that when you’re (18) _________ holiday it is easier to do
both. But for (19) ___________ people laughter is not just a pleasure, it is a (20) __________ of
fighting illness. Some hospitals have begun to bring in clowns to relieve the silent, depressing
atmosphere, especially in children’s wards. This scheme is called “Medical Smile” and it helps
sick children in a (21)__________ that doctors, with all (22) _____________ knowledge, can’t
do. The effect of the clowns is more (23) ___________ psychological. Laughter helps strengthen
the immune system‑ (24) _________ is, the part of our bodies (25) __________fights off disease.
We take (26) _________more oxygen when we laugh, and our heartbeat slows (27) _________ .
Hospital clowns are becoming more (28) ________more popular because (29) ______ the
positive effect they have. They both relieve depression, which tends to (30) __________ illnesses
worse, and give people the will to fight their illnesses themselves.
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fact – have – who – like – well – at – in/from – or – out – point/time – idea/prospect/thought –
will/may/can/could – then – from – such
Coping with Shyness
Shyness is a problem that is common (0) ___to___many people. In (16) __________ , according
to Mr Zimbardo, a distinguished psychologist at Stanford University, eight (17) _________ of
ten people are reported to (18) _________been shy at some (19) ___________in their lives. Most
people (20) __________have this condition, suffer feelings of discomfort and anxiety at the (21)
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people (20) __________have this condition, suffer feelings of discomfort and anxiety at the (21)
___________of meeting others, especially at social gatherings (22) ____________parties.
Keeping away from such situations is not really a solution, of course, and if a shy person can
manage to overcome their fears they (23) ___________ gain a feeling of self‑satisfaction as (24)
___________as improving their social life. However, if the case of shyness is severe, when
important occasions are missed or a person’s social, educational or professional life is affected,
(25) ___________ the label “shyness” is inappropriate. (26) ___________ this stage, it is termed
“social phobia”. Those suffering (27) ______________ this condition are very often bright,
talented and sensitive people. But feelings of social isolation, resulting (28) _____________
loneliness, can lead to additional problems (29) _____________ as alcohol abuse or addiction to
medication. Fortunately, a number of treatments are available and come in the form of
individual (30) ____________ group therapy and training. Therefore, a person who has social
phobia has an excellent chance of recovery.
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time – some/other/many – has – when – have – take – to – more/in – up – who – to – from –
amount/level(s)/proportion – in – on
Wake Up, It’s Summer!
The summer season makes (0) ___all/most____ of us feel good, and scientists believe that they
(16) ____________ discovered the reason for this. “Bright light makes you feel more awake and
helps you sleep be꾨尃er,” says Dr. Arendt, from the University of Surrey, (17) ___________ is
studying the effect of light (18) _____________ the human body. Light travels through the eye
and sends a message to the part of the brain that controls sleep and appetite. So in the summer
months (19) ____________ sunlight is increased, your energy level goes (20) ____________ thus
decreasing the need to eat and sleep. (21) ___________ addition, the heat from the sun also
(22)__________ a calming effect as it reduces blood pressure, producing a feeling of relaxation.
Sea and mountain air are also beneficial in summer as they make you breathe (23) __________
deeply, increasing the (24) _________ of oxygen in your blood. For (25) __________ people,
however, there is a negative side (26) ___________summer. Those suffering (27) __________ low
blood pressure may experience feelings of tiredness and anxiety at this (28) ___________ of
year. Experts advise such people to (29) _________ up exercise and to add more salt (30)
___________ their diet. So, if you can, enjoy the benefits of bright light, warm days and seaside
air and you’ll feel completely refreshed. ‘
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about – having – fact – from – something/a – whether – lot – for – there – while – full – more – well –
most/many/all – be
Tasty Snacks
We (0) ____all____ love to eat between meals, (16) ________it’s a bar of chocolate after
breakfast or a packet of crisps before dinner. But when we think (17) _______it, most of these
“snack” foods are (18) __________of fat, salt and sugar and thus contain a (19) ________of
calories. Another disadvantage is that after (20) _________consumed these foods, there is a
temptation to eat (21) __________as they still leave you feeling hungry. But who says snack
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temptation to eat (21) __________as they still leave you feeling hungry. But who says snack
foods have to be bad (22) ___________you? They can, in (23)___________ , be very good for you
if you just choose carefully. One of the best and healthiest snack options is dried fruit. It’s
really tasty and makes a brilliant, easy‑to‑ eat snack, as (24) __________as leaving you satisfied.
(25)_____________ is also a great variety to choose (26) ________, with dried bananas, apricots,
grapes and apples available at (27) ___________ supermarkets. You can enjoy dried fruit for
morning and afternoon breaks, at school or at work, in the car or (28) ___________watching
television. Dried fruit also makes the perfect fast food for late‑night homework sessions. So
next time you fancy (29) ___________sweet, try the healthy option and you’ll (30) _________
pleasantly surprised.
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who(m) – in – without – will/can – ones – sure – other – cost – well – after – no – all – when/before – all
– get /help
Dinner Parties
Organising a dinner party can (0) ___be___ a stressful business. Firstly you have to decide (16)
_______you are going to invite and make (17) _________ the guests are going to mix well. It’s
(18) ________good inviting people that are either going to sit around (19) small groups and
only speak to each (20) ________or people that are going to hide behind the furniture and not
talk at (21) ________. Also you have to ensure they can get to and from your home (22)
_________any problems. Next is organising the food. You want to prepare a meal that is above
average standard, but doesn’t (23) _________ the earth. It is also wise to ask the guests about
their likes and dislikes (24) ________ you invite them, as you don’t want to serve up a meal
nobody (25) _______ eat. Cooking the meal is important as (26) __________ , because you want
it ready at the time you stated. Seating arrangements are important too. You don’t want (27)
_________the quiet guests at one end of the table and the talkative (28) __________ at the other.
Serving drinks before, during and (29) ________ the meal is always a good way to (30)
_________ people to relax and chat. And remember to shut the cat in another room, as you
don’t want it jumping onto the table searching for a snack!
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many – take – until – down – at – spare – has – over/during/for – other – on‑ which – far/much – for –
in – be
The Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge has linked San Francisco and theMarin
Peninsula for more (0) ___than___ 50 years. However, building it was no easy task. The idea of
linking the two places was not a new one but it wasn’t (16) _______1917 that the first workable
design was produced. It would (17)_______twenty years to complete the bridge, and from the
outset there were (18) _______difficulties: rough waters, the often foggy conditions and the
danger of earthquakes all combined to make constructing this bridge a (19) _______trickier
business than building New York’s George Washington Bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge, (20) 4/16
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business than building New York’s George Washington Bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge, (20)
_______was then the largest in the world, was finished (21) _______ May 27th, 1937.
Californians flocked to their new showpiece and walked from one end to the (22)__________ .
The next day it was opened to cars. (23) _______ the past 58 years it (24) __________ been part
of daily life for millions of commuters. Of course, its paintwork must (25) __________ kept (26)
_______good condition. A 28‑man team is responsible for this. If you thought Michelangelo
needed a good head (27) ________ heights to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling, just (28)
_________ a thought for these men. The bridge stands (29) __________4,200 feet. The trick,
agree the painters, is never to look (30)_______ . Rather them than us!
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there – so – into – supposed/thought/said/ – along – the – in – was – where – of – will/can – plenty/lots –
many – middle/heart /depth – by
Cyprus
With (0) ___its___warm sunshine, sparkling seas and serene landscapes, Cyprus offers (16)
_______of reasons to escape the grey winter days. Cyprus has so (17) ________a꾨尃ractions as a
holiday island. The sun shines most days of the year and even in the (18) _______of winter the
days are warm and inviting. The shoreline of rough cliffs, sandy beaches and old harbours is
washed (19) ______the Mediterranean. Inland, you (20) _______discover another world of
ancient mountains and green valleys with neat fields, orange and lemon groves, vineyards and
old villages built out (21) ________stone Legend has it that Cyprus was the place (22)
_________the ancient Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, (23) ________born. The exact spot is
(24) ________to be the Rocks of Romiou, a beautiful beach just (25) the coast from the old port
and town of Paphos. This is (26) _______largest town in Cyprus and is located (27) ________the
south western part of the island. Paphos has developed (28)_________a thriving modern city
and is a large tourist resort, but even (29) _________, it has managed to preserve its ancient
past. The old harbour is still the central part of the town with tavernas lining the waterside. (30)
________are also excellent bars, clubs and restaurants in the modern part of town where
visitors can enjoy traditional food and entertainment.
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been – than – fit – for – but – could – turned – value – whose – aim – being – which – example/instance
– terms – allow
Power Dressing
Fashion designers have finally realised that working women are (0) ___their____main
customers. Well‑made clothes for the office rather (16) ________high glamour are now top
priority. This season’s designs show that the working woman has (17) ________ very important
to a wide range of fashion designers, with garments being made to (18) _________ not only the
body (19) _________ the lifestyle as well. (20) _________ years, plain‑coloured basic suits were
the only thing business women (21) ________ wear, but today’s woman isn’t happy wearing
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the only thing business women (21) ________ wear, but today’s woman isn’t happy wearing
what is no more than a version of a man’s business suit. She wants her clothes to be elegant,
modern and dynamic – and good (22) __________ for money. While few big names in fashion
have (23) ___________ their a꾨尃ention to the office, a new group of designers is emerging, (24)
_________main goal is to dress city women in style. Collections are (25) __________ designed
with the (26) ___________ of providing easy, comfortable, all‑purpose clothes (27)
__________will free women from thinking only in (28) ________of the usual blouse, jacket and
skirt. For (29) ___________, a long black fi꾨尃ed jacket worn over a simple but beautifully cut
dress would (30) ________ a woman to go from the office to a cocktail party with elegant ease.
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comes – keep/stay – shown – against/from – who – but – fewer – as – been – much – in – take – up – due
– such/this
Keeping Warm In Winter
Do you feel the cold? If the answer is “yes”, then (0) ___why____not try a cold bath or shower?
This unusual advice (16) ________from a natural health therapist in Germany (17) ________, for
the last 30 years, has (18) ________studying the effects of cold water. Most people are brought
(19) ________to believe that it’s important to (20) __________warm during the cold weather,
with extra clothing and heaters, (21) _________ research shows that the opposite is true. At a
German health centre, hundreds of visitors follow this advice by taking their first cold bath at 6
am, and come out feeling (22) _________ more relaxed. This is (23) __________ to the fact that
the cold water increases blood sugar levels, the heart beat and breathing rate. New research at
the medical centre of Hanover has (24) __________ that those taking daily cold baths have 50%
(25) __________ colds and breathing problems than those who don’t. Studies (26) ________
London have also proven that (27) __________ treatment will help protect (28) ___________
heart a꾨尃acks. For those people who find the idea of such behaviour unthinkable, then regular
exercise such (29) ___________ running or cycling is a good alternative. So, next time you’re
suffering from the cold, don’t sit and complain, (30) __________ action!
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been – from/using – than – our – them/one – has – enough – being/also – less – so – order – in/with –
which/that – can – from
Fatal Frogs
Across South America one can find a variety of frog unlike (0) ___those/any____found in
Europe. Apart (16) _______being different colours, such as yellow and blue, these frogs are
poisonous. Some of them are (17) ________ poisonous that even touching (18) _______ can be
fatal. The Embera Choco people of Colombia have (19) ________ using toxins from frogs for
many years in (20) ________ to hunt. However, since the arrival of other types of weapons in
the rainforest, the .art of making dart guns (21) __________ started to disappear. However, it is
still possible to find craftsmen making dart guns (22) _________ the trunks of palm trees. The 6/16
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still possible to find craftsmen making dart guns (22) _________ the trunks of palm trees. The
actual dart is covered (23) __________ poison from the frog’s skin. The poison will remain
strong (24) ______ to kill animals for more (25) a year. About 55 of the 135 species of South
American frogs are toxic. The frogs are brightly coloured to warn predators not to touch them.
Some species of frogs produce toxins (26) _________may be useful for mankind as painkillers.
A number of species are (27) ________bred by researchers in the States to investigate the
possibility of using toxins for (28) ________benefit. By licking the frog’s skin scientists (29)
_______judge the level of toxins. There is no danger of being poisoned, though, as frogs in
captivity gradually become (30) _______poisonous.
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any/all/most – look/seem/be/appear – such – like – have – other – be – because – as – with – kind/type –
on – their – have – number
Vegetables
We are frequently told these days that we should eat more vegetables (0) ___as____part of a
healthy diet. However, a large (16) _______of people are still not taking this advice. One of the
reasons could be that they (17) ________ bad memories of the few vegetables they were forced
to eat by (18) ________parents when they were children. (19) ________ the other hand, potatoes
are one (20) ________ of vegetable which we are familiar (21) _______ although we do not
perhaps think of them (22) ________ healthy food to eat. Of course, chips are not very good for
us (23) _______ of their high fat content, but potatoes can (24) _______ cooked in many other
interesting ways which do not harm our health. (25) ________ vegetables which we will almost
certainly (26) _________ eaten are carrots, turnips and parsnips. Carrots can be eaten raw,
while parsnips can be prepared (27) ________ potatoes, and baby turnips are crisp and as sweet
as apples when cooked. Alternatively, there are many different vegetables in the shops, (28)
_________as celeriac, kohlrabi and salsify. These may (29) _______ strange to us at the moment,
but they are as easy to cook as (30) _________ of the other vegetables mentioned and make a
delicious change.
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few – also – fit – along/on – on – are – pay – other – harm/damage – when/if – by – well – otherwise/or –
let – that
Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is becoming an increasingly popular sport, as people become (0)
____more________ interested in keeping (16) ________and doing activities which take them out
of their homes. It is not only a pleasurable way of improving your fitness, but (17)
_________one of the most rewarding ways to explore the countryside. However, it is important
to follow a (18) _________simple rules, other‑ wise you could (19) ___________the environment
and spoil (20) ___________people’s enjoyment. Cyclists can use any road but they must (21)
__________a꾨尃ention to the type of path they are on. Some paths (22) __________only designed
for people who are (23) __________foot, so if you are cycling (24) __________ these, you could
cause inconvenience to walkers as (25) _________ as ending up being taken to court (26)
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cause inconvenience to walkers as (25) _________ as ending up being taken to court (26)
___________ the owner of the land you are on. On any other path, you should still respect
walkers and be careful (27) _________you are passing horse riders. Other things which you are
asked to do are to close gates behind you, so (28) ___________farm animals cannot escape, and
to take your rubbish home with you. Always (29) _________someone know where you are
going and carry the right equipment and clothing for unexpected conditions, (30)
_________you could be creating unnecessary problems for yourself.
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who – to – over/around – as – of – enough – worth – lots/plenty – worth – in – place – of – so – all –
other/popular
The Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is a small island just (0) ___off____the south coast of England near the towns
of Portsmouth and Southampton. Queen
Victoria loved the island (16) _______ much that she had Osborne House built, which has not
changed at (17) _______ since the days when she used to visit with her huge family. (18)
________ tourist a꾨尃ractions include Bu꾨尃erfly World, where, (19) _________ the name suggests,
visitors can see a large range __________ (20) bu꾨尃erflies, and two zoos. In summer it is usually
warm and sunny (21) _________ for holidaymakers to enjoy the miles of clean beaches.
Alternatively, for those (22) __________ want to be out of doors but don’t like sunbathing, the
Isle of Wight is an excellent place for cyclists. There are numerous li꾨尃le paths which lead (23)
________picturesque villages all (24) _______the island.
Newport, the island’s capital, is also (25) _________a visit. It is a busy li꾨尃le town with (26)
_______of small specialist shops. (27)________ the beginning of August, there is the most
famous yachting week (28) _________the world, which takes (29) _______at
Cowes. During that week Cowes is full (30) _______carnival atmosphere and every bar and
restaurant is packed.
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of/like – of – for – much – its – before – which – so/this – able – well – one – however – when/if – between
– most
The Brain
Contrary to popular belief, it is not true (0) ___that___we use only 10 percent of our brain
power; it is (16) ______of the myths of modern times. The brain controls all of our bodily
functions as (17) _______ as carrying out the most complicated processes (18) _________
thought and imagination. There must (19) __________ , be some spare capacity built into the
system because brain cells – unlike most of the body’s other cells – are not (20) _________ to
divide and therefore are incapable (21) __________ replacing themselves (22) __________ they
die. It is possible to increase the abilities of our brain. We do _________(23) when we learn to
read, (24) ________ example. Current research shows that the learning process creates new
connections (25) __________brain cells (26) ________ increases our mental powers. But
scientists are unable to say exactly how (27) ________ of our brains we don’t use. Despite a lot
of research, the brain is still the (28) _________ mysterious organ in the body and it will be
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of research, the brain is still the (28) _________ mysterious organ in the body and it will be
many years (29) ________ enough information can be gathered to explain all (30) _________
functions.
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under – makes – are – which – making – few – your – time/care – some/this – in – causes – much – down
– after/within – of
Beating Stress
Do you grab quick snacks (0) __at__work, eat late at night and drink too (16) ________ tea and
coffee? If so, you’re probably (17) ________ stress, and your eating habits are (18) _______ the
problem worse. The effects of stress can be beaten by following (19) _________ simple advice.
First, cut (20) _________ on coffee, tea and cola drinks. They all contain caffeine, which (21)
_________ you feel be꾨尃er for a (22) ________ minutes, but which also destroys the vitamins (23)
_________ our bodies. Try not to eat sweets, biscuits and cakes. A quick burst of sugar
suddenly increases blood‑sugar levels; however, (24) _______ 2 or 3 minutes, you (25) ________
left feeling tired and irritable. Don’t drink alcohol to forget (26) ________ worries. In the long
term, alcohol (27) _________ depression. Eat plenty (28) _________ citrus fruit and green
vegetables as they contain Vitamin C. Red meat and seafood contain iron, (29) __________
helps fight nervous tiredness. Remember to eat a good breakfast to start the day well. Take (30)
___________ to eat properly and try to avoid eating late at night. Avoid junk food. Fresh is best!
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Gap filling, 24
January 23, 2007
For questions 16‑30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one
word in each space.There is an example at the beginning (0).
Example: 0: do
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THE MASTER OF YOUR DOMAIN
Be prepared: you may have to go to the ends of the World (Wide Web) to achieve it.
All Iwanted to (O) ..do .. was to get an Internet domain name of my (16) ….. – the part of an e‑
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All Iwanted to (O) ..do .. was to get an Internet domain name of my (16) ….. – the part of an e‑
mail address to the right of the ‘@’ and the part of the World Wide Web address that typically
follows www. The (17) ….. is that Lewis is a (18) ….. common name and Lewis.com (19) …..
already taken.
So, (20) …..millions of Internet users before me, I (21) ….. looking elsewhere (22) …… a domain
I could call home – the Internet equivalent of 40 acres, where I (23) ….. grow electronic mail,
raise a small herd of web pages and maybe someday open a li꾨尃le electronic collage industry of
my own.
It (24) ….. to be technically difficult for average computer users to get (25) ….. own personal
Internet domain names. (26) ….. if you could figure out (27) ….. to do it, registering a domain
name was free and good names were plentiful.
No (28) …..! The Internet is now the world’s fastest growing economy, and the
commercialisation of the Internet (29) ….. created a frenzy for domain names. An Internet
domain name is (30) ….. just an equivalent of a telephone number and mailing address but also
a status symbol.
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Gap filling, 24
January 23, 2007
For questions 16‑30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one
word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Example: 0: and
CARNIVAL TIME
It was carnival time again. It was time for fun (0) __and__ laughter. Although I had seen
carnival processions on television, I had never taken part in (16) ….. before so I was looking
forward to it.
The procession began and we went singing and dancing (17) ….. the street watched by crowds
of people. Balloons flew up in the air and everyone was having (18) ….. wonderful time.
Just then I realised that my young brother, who had (19) ….. with me to the procession, was
(20) ….. longer with me. I asked one of my friends to help me find him. It was a difficult thing
to do because everyone was dressed up and many of them were also wearing masks over their
(21) ……
Suddenly, I saw him. I could (22) ….. believe my eyes. He was si꾨尃ing on the very first float
right next to the ‘King of the Carnival’. He (23) ….. smiling and enjoying every minute of it.
I shouted to him (24) ….. because there was (25) …… much noise, he did not hear me at first. I
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I shouted to him (24) ….. because there was (25) …… much noise, he did not hear me at first. I
kept (26) ….. shouting until he finally (27) …..me and waved. I yelled out to (28) ….. that he
should wait for me at the end of the street when the (29) ….. was over. He nodded his head (30)
….. agreement and went back to waving and smiling at the crowd.
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Gap filling, 23
January 21, 2007
For questions 16 – 30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use
only one word in each space.There is an example at the beginning (0).
Example: 0: on
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SPLENDID SPAS OF ASIA
Lying (0) ..on. .. a bed almost on the edge (16) ….. a cliff, with a stupendous ocean view and the
(17) ….. of waves, aches and pains are soothed away (18) ….. expert hands. Only two steps (19)
….. needed to reach the private pool, (20) ….. seems to merge with the ocean.
Such a scenario is (21) ….. longer a fantasy (22) …… an increasingly popular reality in Asia for
many stressed out businessmen and visitors from all (23) ….. the world in search of that
peaceful time and space (24) ….. their body and mind.
In the last four years, at (25) ….. 17 hotel spas have opened in South East Asia to (26) …… this
need. The tropical climate of the region and its reliable sunshine make for an ideal spa se꾨尃ing.
Picturesque environments together (27) ….. a series of rejuvenating treatments bring the
desired result. The Asian spa resorts have acquired a formidable reputation for their
professional services as (28) ….. as for the decor of their large treatment rooms. Visitors relax
with Thai music and soak in the warm tones of the room. As all these take (29) ….. in
individual rooms, precious privacy is guaranteed, a rare privilege often absent from other spas
(30) ….. guests share rooms or changing areas.
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Gap filling, 21
January 20, 2007
For questions 16‑30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one
word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
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UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
I am going to visit one of the most famous prehistoric temples in Europe – Stonehenge. Ted, (0)
..whose.. father is an archaeologist, has invited me. Dr Millers, Ted’s father, wants extra help
(16) ….. the work that is going to be (17) ….. in the summer.
Stonehenge, (18) ….. means ‘hanging stones’, is said to be an open‑air temple where the
primitive people of the area worshipped the Sun‑god. It faces the rising sun (19) ….. a
midsummer day.
The temple is made of huge stones laid (20) ….. in a circle. There are two circles; the outer circle
is made of sandstone and the inner circle is made of bluestone. On top of (21) ….. pillar is a
horizontal block of stone. In the (22) ….. of this circle there was a place for the worshipping to
take place.
I have (23) ….. wondered how (24) …… giant stones were transported to that site as none of
them are from there. They have come from (25) ….. area many miles away. Many theories have
been put forward (26) ….. how the temple came to be there. (27) …..theory is creatures from
outer (28) ….. visited the area that living (29) ….. built the temple. They say that because the
stones are so big they could not have been (30) …… to the site of the temple in the ordinary
way. Who knows? The work that will be done in the summer should give us more information.
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Gap filling, 20
January 20, 2007
For questions 16 – 30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one
word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your answers on the separate answer
sheet.
Example: 0 at
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Example: 0 at
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WHO IS AFRAID OF BACK PAIN?
About 80 percent of the American population is hit with back pain (O) at least once in their
lives, and half of (16) …..can expect a revisit (17) …..three years. The lower back, the so‑called
‘lumbar region’, accounts (18) …… most of those incidents and (19) …… some 11,430,000
Americans to the doctor in 1996.
The pain (20) ….. over for 80 percent of us (21) ….. 10 to 14days, (22) ….. that’s still a lot of
suffering and lost time.
Fortunately, treatment continues (23) ….. advance. The last decade (24) ….. seen major progress
in the understanding of back pain, of (25) ….. we can avoid it and (26) ……we can do when its
slaps us down.
Back pain (27) …… not be such a problem if our progenitors hadn’t given (28) ….. going on all
four limbs. Certainly, we’ve evolved since we started (29) …… on two feet, but obviously we
(30) ….. have some evolving to do.
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Gap filling, 19
January 18, 2007
For questions 16‑30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one
word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
JUST IN TIME
The wind was stronger (0) …than …it had been earlier. I had
(16) ….. been out in such a strong storm before. As we drove rapidly through the woods the
branches swayed backwards and forwards above (17) ……. . Lightning flashed. ‘I wish we
weren’t out in (18) …… storm,’ I said to John. The words were hardly out of (19) …… mouth
when a branch from a tree came crashing down across the road in front of us. We leapt out of
the car and ran quickly (20) ….. the fallen branch. We had to move it, otherwise we (21) ……
not be able to continue our journey. We pulled and pushed until we were finally able to move it
(22) …… the side of the road. We got back into the car and drove on down the road. We had to
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(22) …… the side of the road. We got back into the car and drove on down the road. We had to
get to the house (23) …… time. Lord Brenton, (24) …… was dying, was the (25) …… person
who could give us the information we needed (26) ….. we could catch the murderers. He was a
key witness. At last we reached our destination. The house (27) ….. lit up inside like a
Christmas (28) ….. . He must (29) ….. be alive, I thought, as we jumped out of the car and ran
up the steps to (30) …… entrance of the huge Victorian house. ‘I think we’ve made it,’ I called
to John.
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Gap filling, 18
January 18, 2007
For questions 16 – 30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one
word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
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ITALY’S MOST POETIC CITY
Venice has been an inspiration (O) for writers, artists and musicians throughout history. In the
15th (16) ….. it was the world’s (17) ….. port. Since then it has built up an astonishing collection
of art and architecture (18) ….. to its trade with the East.
The city (19) ….. its visitors incredible sights. (20) ….. not believe those (21) ….. say Venice is a
museum. This is still a living city full of joys. Venice (22) ….. good in any light. The sun makes
the domes sparkle, but even on a grey, (23) ….. day the city can be extremely romantic.
And (24) ….. it gets overcrowded, (25) ….. is an easy escape to the other islands in the Venice
Gulf (26) ….. brightly‑coloured houses are a photographer’s dream.
In a curious way, Venice is a model city for the future; it is free from cars and the (27) ….. way
to get around is by public transport or (28) ….. foot. This one fact alone (29) ….. it a unique city,
one (30) ….. traffic noise. The creation of genius indeed.
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January 17, 2007
For questions 16‑30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one
word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
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PARTY TIME
Joe called (0) …for… Sandra at half past seven. The barbecue (16) …………to begin at eight but
they had decided to get there about half past eight.
Sandra had opened her wardrobe (17) ……. had looked through her clothes. She had spent a
long (18) …….. trying to decide what to wear. As it was summer time, she had (19)
…….. chosen a flowered skirt (20) ……… a short‑sleeved blouse. She had combed (21) ……..
hair into the (22) ……… modern style and tied it with a bright red ribbon.
(23) ……. , as she now sat in the car waiting for Joe to start the engine, she began to have
doubts. Was she (24) …… formally dressed for the occasion? What if everyone else came in
casual clothes? Should she have worn a pair of jeans instead? Joe tried his best to assure her
that she looked beautiful and that a lot of girls (25) ……..be wearing skirts and blouses like her.
Sandra continued to be uncertain.
In the end, Sandra got out of the car and went back (26) ……. the house. She quickly (27) ……..
into a pair of jeans and a blue T‑shirt. She also put on a pair of shoes (28) ……. matched her
clothes. Now she felt (29) ……..comfortable. She would be able to enjoy (30) ……… without
feeling the odd one out.
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Gap filling, 16
January 16, 2007
For questions 16‑30, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one
word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
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A GREAT WRITER
Every child has at some time (0) or other been thrilled by the stories that have been wri꾨尃en by
Jules Verne, (16) ___ was a very imaginative Frenchman.
Although he was (17) _____ in Nandi, France (18) _____ 1828, Jules Verne lived in Paris (19)
______ he studied law. However, (20) ______ knowledge of science soon made him realise that
he (21) _______ use this in the writing of adventure stories centred around the use of
inventions.
He found it difficult to have his books published (22) _____ first, but after his first book, Five
Weeks in a Balloon, was published, it was (23) ______a success that his publisher, E�몭el, offered
him a twenty‑year contract. After that he wrote two novels a year. In (24) ______ over forty
years he had wri꾨尃en eighty novels.
All of Verne’s stories, besides being adventure stories, are also to do with travel. (25) _______
of his books, Around the World in Eighty Days, is a very clever (26) ______ that takes us around
the world and through all sorts of adven‑ tures. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea stirs the
imagination as we travel in Captain Nemo’s submarine to many parts of (27) ______ world.
Many of his stories (28) _______ been made into films (29) _____ besides reading the stories we
can now see them on the screen.
Much of what was fantasy then has now (30) ______reality.
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