... that they cannot afford
to admit any self-doubt.
2. He was asked to stand for parliament, but declined, having
no particular for party-politics; he was too large-
hearted a man for that.
3. ... control all the programs-this means there
can be a sharp increase in the amount of violence and sex on
TV- What's more, the radio stations can go bankrupt. These
are all their...
... on a cliff above a big bay. In winter it
could be very nasty because of strong winds and sea spray. In
fact, when a gale was blowing, Norah and her husband got
used to sleeping in a small ... from the man's
hands, and with his right he gave him a blow to the ear.
5. It took four visits to the clinic her phobia once and
for all and to allow her to lead the ha...
... sentences with a suitable form of the words
defined above
1 . You can at least organize your life around your aims and
2. Army duties included parachuting and of light aircraft.
3. I have them ... understand that a car can kill
A) more people than it saves.
B) as many people as it saves.
C) fewer people than it saves.
D) and this made our progress slow.
E) but can not...
... declare a state of military
on almost all the bases.
5. Moscow is keen to reduce and restructure its to
Nicaragua, and to put it on a more commercial footing.
READING COMPREHENSION
1. According ... they have now.
PASSAGE 25
A SURPRISING ENCOUNTER
Kevin Rogers used to be my boss. He was a hard-working
businessman and a real slave driver, always telling us we had...
... equanimity the
proliferation of safari parks, where, by and large, animals are
far worse off than in the average zoo. An animal can be just as
happy, just as ill-treated, in a vast area as ... including a water shortage and rampant diseases.
3. Let us calm down now, and resume our and the •
scarcely broken thread of our argument.
4. They will advocate the deregulation of bro...
...
stares at you, that shows that you're an attractive woman.
C)
gaze at you, that means he's in love with you.
D)
doesn't move his eyes away or stands still, that means the
woman ... woman was fingering her beads, eyes
shut,
5. Liz is married, rather than unhappily, and trying to
make her way as a young mother without impairing her
friendship with Camilla....
... with a suitable form of the words
defined above
1. The name is called twice now, for the matter is urgent.
2. At the back of the hall a woman sat quietly in a
wheelchair and a man paced up and ... most and handsome.
3. The real power of computerised data a deeper, more
sophisticated analysis of the information which already
exists.
4. Photographs and recollectio...
...
American adults
D)
headaches always produce the same result
E)
headaches contract the neck, hand, and face
2. In America
A) a majority of adults has at least one headache a week
B) ... passage that
A) tension and migraine headaches are common to all people
B) headaches can have a variety of symptoms
C) tension or migraine headaches are suffered by about half of
Am...
... general towards individuals with a mental
handicap is gradually changing.
4. If the glider is very low and there is not a clear area
immediately ahead and below, a stalling type tif crash ... toward you and
how you are expected to behave toward him or her.
Misjudging status is a frequent cause of embarrassment as
when a woman invites a man she assumes is a bachelor...