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Choose the CORRECT definition of the phrasal verb.
Work is so hectic lately! Tonight, I will have get down to it.
If there's a tie for number of houses, then the quality of the houses _____ ties.
Choose the best option that completes the context.
Billie Holiday ____ at least 350 different songs during her lifetime.
Choose the best verb tense that completes the context.
How close did Lawrence ___ to the Kate in your head?
Choose the best option that completes the context
Each time we ___ new ways of ___ something close to human.
Choose the best option that completes the context.
Analyze the sentence below.
“The authorized judges gave eleven women and five men permission to speak out about the situation.”
As the underlined item should be rewritten in a passive
voice, identify the correct verb tense.
In the context:
The audience was singing, clapping and stamping their feet as if we were at a concert.
The underlined item can be comprehended as:
Observe the paragraph below.
A Friday morning crash ____ all lanes yesterday.
Identify the best option that completes the context.
Read the fragment below.
[…] probably the only thing that _____ worked for me is honesty.
Choose the best option that completes the context.
Read the fragment below:
The actress reveals that she especially ___ because it's a good stress reliever.
Observing the context, choose the best option that completes the sentence.
According to the article no one is hospitalized. Choose the best option to express advice:
“But I think they ______ be under observation for a while.”
John´s mother used the imperative “Warm it up for ten minutes.” to:
John,
Your dinner is already in the oven. Warm it up for ten minutes.
Love, Mommy
Adapted from: www.tv411org/reading
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Windsurfing around Britain
Kevin Cookston, a 23-year-old engineering student, has been keen on windsurfing for many years. Recently, he set a new record for travelling all the way round the coast of Great Britain on a windsurf board.
'I don‟t really know why I did it,‟ says Kevin, ‟just for the fun of it, I suppose. It was there to be done, that was all.‟ Despite lacking both the obsessive ambition and the funds that normally go with attempts to break records, Kevin made the journey in eight weeks and six days, knocking one week off the previous record set in 1984.
Leaving from Exmouth in the south-west of England, Kevin travelled up the west coast of England and Wales, before going round the top of Scotland and then coming back down the other side. The journey officially covered 2.896 kilometres, although given the changes of direction to find the right wind paths, the actual distance Kevin travelled is probably closer to 4.000 km.
Kevin fitted his fitness training in around his final year university examinations. ‟I didn‟t have that much time to prepare,‟ he explains. ‟But I went running often and supplemented that with trips to the gym to do weight training. I found I got a lot better during the trip itself actually. At the start, I was tired and needed a rest after four hours, but by the end I found I could do ten hours in a row no trouble.‟
Kevin had a budget of £7.000 to cover the whole expedition. The previous record had been set with a budget twice that size, while a recent unsuccessful attempt had cost £40.000. Budgets have to meet the cost of fuel, food and accommodation for the support team, as well as the windsurfer's own equipment and expenses.
Previous contenders had been accompanied by a boat on which they slept at night, as well as a fleet of vehicles on land to carry their supplies. Kevin made do with an inflatable rubber boat and an old van manned by four friends who followed his progress. Overnight arrangements had to be found along the way. Apart from the odd occasion when they enjoyed the hospitality of friends, the team made use of the camping equipment carried in the van, and slept on the beach.
When asked if his athlete‟s diet was a closely kept secret, Kevin replied that he ate a lot of pasta and added the odd tin of tuna to keep up his energy. ‟Basically, we had anything that was on special offer in the nearest supermarket, he confided.
Such a prolongued period of gruelling windsurfing made relaxation important however, and for this, Kevin favoured the pub method. This also provided social opportunities.“The people we met were really encouraging he recalls“. 'They thought what we were doing was really great. It was hard work, but we had a lot of fun along the way“.
Kevin has been windsurfing since he was thirteen years old and he is also a highly-ranked competitor at national level. ‟I don‟t know where I‟m ranked now,‟ he says, `because I‟ve missed a lot of important competitions this year. But what I did has more than made up for that and I‟ll be doing my best to be up there amongst the winners once I get back into the competitive sport next season‟. Given his unique achievement this year, Kevin seems well-placed to take on the world‟s top windsurfers.
Fonte: First Certificate Practice Tests Plus 1, pg 116 Kenny/ Luque-Mortimer, Ed. Longman
In the phrase “Only an old man, mittened and scarved”, the two words “mittened” and “scarved” are
My mother ____ already ____ ten books.
The sentence “No. Nobody. I live alone, and everybody thinks I’m still in the hospital.”, if reported will read as: