1) The spy with the code name 007 was ‘born’ in 1952. He was created by Ian Fleming, a writer and journalist who had worked on a number of secret military projects from 1939—1945, including one to track down the German ‘Enigma’ machine, which (A1) ... for coding and decoding messages in World War II. a) used b) has used c) was used d) was using e) uses 2) Another project was called ‘Golden Eye’, which later became the name of a Bond film — and Fleming’s house. Ian Fleming was born in England in 1908, but he wrote the ‘Bond’ novels in Jamaica, where he (A2) ... since 1945.  a) has lived b) s living c) lives d) had lived e) was lived 3) His cold-hearted but handsome hero (A3) ... after a war spy, but a local bird expert (Fleming was a keen birdwatcher). a) didn’t name b) wasn’t named c) wasn’t naming d) hasn’t named e) doesn't name 4) Fleming said that he (A4) ... an ordinary name, because that’s what he thought Bond was like. a) wanted b) has wanted c) wants d) was wanted e) will be wanted 5) Fleming’s fascinating spy (A5) ... in more than fifty years of Bond films, with Sean Connery first playing the role in 1962. a) is appearing b) will be appeared c) is appeared d) has appeared e) was appeared 6) But Fleming (A6) ... twelve Bond novels before he died in 1964. a) has only written b) was only written c) had only written d) was only writing e) is only written 7) The latest 'Bond' adventures (A7)... by new authors and screenwriters. Is 007 the spy who lives forever? a) will now write b) now write c) are now writing d) have now written e) are now written

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