1) What is the most remarkable ability that Rebecca Sharrock has? a) She can speak many languages fluently. b) She has the ability to perfectly recall every day of her life. c) She is a talented musician. d) She can predict the future. 2) How does Rebecca Sharrock describe her experience of remembering past events? a) Like watching a movie of her life. b) As a series of vague feelings. c) As if the events happened just moments ago. d) As a confusing mix of dreams and reality. 3) By the time the movie started, what had Sarah done? a) She is buying popcorn. b) She buys popcorn. c) She had bought popcorn. d) She was buying popcorn. 4) Before they moved to their new house, where ... they .....? a) had / lived b) have / lived c) did / lived d) are / living 5) What is the main feeling often associated with rivalry? a) Happiness b) Respect c) Competition d) Indifference 6) Can a rivalry exist between two different types of products? a) Only if they are made by the same company. b) Yes, if they compete for the same customers. c) No, products cannot have feelings. d) Only if they are sold in the same store. 7) Is it always a bad thing to have a rivalry? a) Yes, it always leads to negative outcomes. b) Only if it involves money. c) It depends on the weather. d) No, it can sometimes motivate people to improve. 8) The intense competition between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona in Spanish football is known as what? a) El Clásico b) The Spanish Derby c) The Royal Rivalry d) The Iberian Showdown 9) What was the main professional field of the famous rivals Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla? a) Medicine b) Literature c) Physics and Engineering d) Politics 10) They were very tired because they ...... for hours. a) had been walking b) walked c) had walked d) were walking 11) The rain ........ all morning, so the ground was very wet. a) rained b) had rained c) had been raining d) was raining 12) When I arrived, my friends were upset because they ....... for me for over an hour. a) waited b) had waited c) were waiting d) had been waiting 13) How does the awareness of life's brevity typically influence people's priorities? a) It usually leads to increased anxiety and fear. b) It often motivates a focus on meaningful experiences. c) It generally results in impulsive and reckless behavior. d) It rarely changes long-term goals or habits. 14) When people have very different opinions, what's a constructive way to proceed? a) Try to find some common ground. b) Avoid the topic altogether. c) Insist on your own view loudly. d) Ignore the other person's points. 15) If you strongly disagree with a friend's decision, how might you express your concern gently? a) "That's a terrible idea, and you'll regret it." b) "I see things differently, and I'm a bit worried." c) "Do what you want; it's your life." d) "You're completely wrong about this." 16) How might the awareness of life's brevity influence your relationships? a) It might make you more critical of others. b) It might encourage you to value your loved ones more. c) It might lead you to isolate yourself. d) It might make you less tolerant of different viewpoints. 17) To describe something that causes "envy," which adjective form would you typically use? a) Enviable b) Envious c) Envying d) Envied 18) The adjective that means "full of energy" is formed from the noun "energy" by adding: a) -less b) -like c) -tic d) -ful 19) By the time the rescue team arrived, the climbers ....... in the blizzard for nearly twelve hours a) had survived b) were surviving c) had been surviving d) survived 20) He couldn't remember the password because he ...... it down anywhere. a) didn't write b) hadn't written c) wasn't writing d) doesn't write

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