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FINAL TEST

Conditionals (2p) 1. Rephrase the following so that the meaning stays the same: You are asking these questions because you didn't listen to me. If In your position I should complain to the manager. If 2. Put the verbs in brackets to the correct tense: If I (have) good luck Ill in the first pri!e. If "r #ro n (sell) his car last year$ he ould have got more money for it. If %harlie (not stop) eating these green apples hell soon feel sick. If I.. (be) you I ould thro a ay all this old &unk. Passive voice (2p) 3. Rephrase the following so that the meaning stays the same: 'e present the information about the results. (he information (he students ill ask the visitor some questions. (he visitor (he lecturer addressed the audience in )nglish. (he audience. *eople believe that +ick is the best ,- in to n. +ick is. "other has sent him a big parcel. . big parcel. (hey had given me a bunch of flo ers. . bunch of flo ers (he police have asked /arry a lot of questions. /arry

0alvador ,ali painted surrealist paintings. 0urrealist paintings Reported Speech (2p) 4. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech: 1I ordered a pi!!a for dinner ten minutes ago21 (om said. .. 3(his is the best holiday I have ever had1$ he said. .. 1'hy do you say this to me4 she asked him. .. 1,ont speak to your brother like that 3mother said to her son. ... 1*ut all your things in the closet21$ mother told .lison. . 3-ack as playing in the garden yesterday1$ .nn said. 3(he ne guests ill arrive tomorro 1$ she said. .. 5'here is the post office4 the old man asked 0ara.

Vocab lar! (2p) 6. se the words in brackets to form new words in order to fill in the sentences: It's totally (understand) that you stayed home hen you ere sick. ,on't laugh at his stupid &okes2 You'll only. (courage) him to say them again. I hate being around "ary 7ou$ she is so ..(friendly). 'hen you ork at the nuclear po er plant you ill have to be e8tremely . (care). I think e should try something else. (hat strategy seems ay too. (risk). .mericans fought hard to earn their.. (free) from #ritain. (hat side alk is. (slip)$ I almost fell2 0elling over 9$::: copies of his book made .le8 ;over a very..(success) riter. Readin" (#p) (/) #);"<,. (;I.+=7)
At 2 pm on 5 December 1945, five US bombers took off from Fort Lauderdale in t e USA for a trainin! fli! t in perfect "eat er# S ortl$ after"ards, t e pilots radioed t at t eir fli! t instruments "ere all malfunctionin!# %"o ours

after take&off, all contact "it t e planes "as lost# A reconnaissance plane "as immediatel$ dispatc ed to searc for t e missin! planes# 'it in 2( minutes, radio contact "it it ad also been lost# )o trace of an$ of t e planes "as ever found# *n all, si+ planes and 2, men ad vanis ed into t e air# % e disappearance of t e si+ planes "as far from bein! t e first m$sterious incident in t e area- for $ears, navi!ational problems and stran!e ma!netic forces ad been reported# % e disappearance "as not even t e !reatest disaster "it in t e trian!le# % e .$clops, a 19,(((&ton US s ip "as sailin! from /arbados to )orfolk, 0ir!inia# *n 1arc 1912, " en it vanis ed "it its cre" of 3(9 from t e surface of e ocean "it out makin! a distress call and "it out t e sli! test "recka!e ever bein! found# % e losses of boats and planes in t at area def$ e+planation# % e disasters are t e ori!in of a ne" p rase in t e 4n!lis lan!ua!e 5 t e /ermuda %rian!le and t is p rase as entered le!end# % e /ermuda %rian!le as been called t e Devils6 %rian!le, t e %rian!le of Deat , t e 7rave$ard of t e Atlantic# *t as s"allo"ed up 14( s ips and planes and more t an 1,((( people# %oda$ man$ airmen and sailors are still afraid of t at area of t e Atlantic 8cean#

E$plain in no %ore than #&& 'ords 'h! the (er% da Trian"le has been called )the Trian"le o* +eath,-

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