You will listen to
part of a radio programme in which three people talk about smoking
and how to give it up. For questions 1-10 decide which of the
speakers is the correct answer by choosing the best alternative from
the menus. Then check the audio
transcription and the correct answers.
HOW TO EVALUATE: 1 (one) mark for each correct answer. Maximum scoring:
10 marks
SMOKING AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
ACCORDING TO THE INTERVIEW, WHO ...
1.
explains the nature of nicotine?
2.
began smoking because of the people
he/she knew?
3.
became addicted to cigarettes
without realising it?
4.
explains why young people feel more
relaxed smoking?
5.
explains why stopping smoking is
good for your health?
6.
would have been embarrassed if he/she
had failed to give up?
7.
thinks it is better to give up
gradually?
8.
explains why the first few weeks of
giving up are the hardest?
9.
thinks that a benefit of giving up
is the money you save?
10.
thinks that putting on a little
weight is not a big problem?
Read the text below and decide which of
the four alternative word or phrases from the menus best fits each
space. The first alternative [ bank
-
border -shore -
coast] is already done for you.
HOW TO EVALUATE: 2 (two) marks for each correct answer. Maximum scoring:
30 marks
THE LONDON TEA TRADE
The London Tea Trade Centre is on the northof the
River Thames. It is the centre of an industry of importance
in the lives of the
British.Tea is without
the British national drink: every man,
woman and child over ten
years of age has average over four cups a day or some 1500
cups annually. Some thirty per cent of the world's
exports of tea
makes its to London. Britain
is the
largest importer of tea in the world.
Samples of the vast amounts of tea brought
into the country to
the
national thirst go to the London Tea Trade Centre,
where they are tasted by professional tea
tasters
before being sold at each week's tea sale. It is fascinating to see
them at. Over a hundred samples are in
a line on long tables. Teas are generally tasted with milk,
that is how the majority in Britain drink
their tea. The tasters move
down the line with surprising, tasting each sample from
a spoon and deciding what is a price for each tea.
The types of tea that are popular in
Britain are
inexpensive but they are of a very high
quality. The best are delicate
of numerous teas
from different sources and
countries of origin.
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