1) Four short texts with multiple-matching questions. You must read across all of the texts to match a prompt to elements in the texts. a) Part 1 b) Part 2 c) Part 6 d) Part 7 2) A text in which there are some gaps, each of which represents one missing word. You have to find the correct word for each gap. a) Part 1 b) Part 2 c) Part 3 d) Part 4 3) A series of multiple-matching questions followed by a text or several short texts. You have to match a prompt to elements in the text. a) Part 5 b) Part 6 c) Part 7 d) Part 8 4) Each question consists of a sentence followed by a ‘key’ word and a second sentence with a gap in the middle. You have to use this key word to complete the second sentence, in three to six words, so that it means the same as the first sentence. a) Part 2 b) Part 4 c) Part 6 d) Part 8 5) A text containing eight gaps. Each gap represents a word. At the end of the line is a ‘prompt’ word which you have to change in some way to complete the sentence correctly. a) Part 1 b) Part 2 c) Part 3 d) Part 4 6) A single page of text with some numbered gaps which represent missing paragraphs. After the text there are some paragraphs which are not in the right order. You have to read the text and the paragraphs and decide which paragraph best fits each gap. a) Part 5 b) Part 6 c) Part 7 d) Part 8 7) A text with some multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are four options and you have to choose A, B, C or D. a) Part 2 b) Part 3 c) Part 4 d) Part 5 8) A text in which there are some numbered gaps, each of which represents a word or phrase. After the text there are four possible answers for each gap and you have to choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). a) Part 1 b) Part 2 c) Part 4 d) Part 7

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