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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 win the first prize.
If Mr Brown (sell) his car last year, he would have got more money for
it.
If Charlie (not stop) eating these green apples hell soon feel sick.
If I.. (be) you I would throw away all this old junk.
Passive voice (2p)
3. Rephrase the following so that the meaning stays the same:
We present the information about the results.
The information
The students will ask the visitor some questions.
The visitor
The lecturer addressed the audience in English.
The audience.
People believe that Nick is the best DJ in town.
Nick is.
Mother has sent him a big parcel.
A big parcel.
They had given me a bunch of flowers.

A bunch of flowers
The police have asked Harry a lot of questions.
Harry
Salvador Dali painted surrealist paintings.
Surrealist paintings
Reported Speech (2p)
4. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech:
I ordered a pizza for dinner ten minutes ago! Tom said.
..
This is the best holiday I have ever had, he said.
..
Why do you say this to me? she asked him.
..
Dont speak to your brother like that mother said to her son.
...
Put all your things in the closet!, mother told Alison.
.
Jack was playing in the garden yesterday, Ann said.

The new guests will arrive tomorrow, she said.


..
Where is the post office? the old man asked Sara.

Vocabulary (2p)
5. Use the words in brackets to form new words in order to fill in the sentences:
It's totally (understand) that you stayed home when you were
sick.
Don't laugh at his stupid jokes! You'll only. (courage) him to say them
again.
I hate being around Mary Lou, she is so ..(friendly).
When you work at the nuclear power plant you will have to be extremely
. (care).

I think we should try something else. That strategy seems way too. (risk).
Americans fought hard to earn their.. (free) from Britain.
That sidewalk is. (slip), I almost fell!
Selling over 2,000 copies of his book made Alex Rover a very..(success)
writer.
Reading (1p)
THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE
At 2 pm on 5 December 1945, five US bombers took off from Fort Lauderdale in the USA for
a training flight in perfect weather. Shortly afterwards, the pilots radioed that their flight
instruments were all malfunctioning. Two hours after take-off, all contact with the planes was
lost. A reconnaissance plane was immediately dispatched to search for the missing planes.
Within 20 minutes, radio contact with it had also been lost. No trace of any of the planes was
ever found. In all, six planes and 27 men had vanished into the air.
The disappearance of the six planes was far from being the first mysterious incident in the
area: for years, navigational problems and strange magnetic forces had been reported. The
disappearance was not even the greatest disaster within the triangle. The Cyclops, a 19,000ton US ship was sailing from Barbados to Norfolk, Virginia. In March 1918, when it vanished
with its crew of 309 from the surface of he ocean without making a distress call and without
the slightest wreckage ever being found.
The losses of boats and planes in that area defy explanation. The disasters are the origin of a
new phrase in the English language the Bermuda Triangle and this phrase has entered
legend. The Bermuda Triangle has been called the Devils Triangle, the Triangle of Death, the
Graveyard of the Atlantic. It has swallowed up 140 ships and planes and more than 1,000
people. Today many airmen and sailors are still afraid of that area of the Atlantic Ocean.

Explain in no more than 100 words why the Bermuda Triangle has been called
the Triangle of Death?

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