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8. Dave
A dropped doctoring.
B avoided hobbies.
C was obviously mad about computers.
D was ignorant but computer-based.
9. What title would you give to the story?
A The lap top fan.
B The computer enthusiast.
C The short but sharp shock is needed for Sarah.
D Ecstasies and agonies of the computer consultant.
10. The word «nightmare» means in the text:
A an intensely distressing experience or event.
B social activities available at night.
C one who stays up late at night.
D time or condition of gloom, ignorance or sadness.
Text 5
Part A. Directions:
(Questions 1 – 5)
Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four
choices given below. Choose the correct answer
and mark it on your answer sheet. The example
shows you what to do
Example: I 0 a lovely holiday in the country last year.
A brought B had C passed D gave
Answer: 0. B
Local Hero
Lucy, a first-year student at High Edge Community College, had
been at a party for a friend’s birthday. It was 2.30 in the morning when she
got into her car to drive home.
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As she was driving along a narrow country road, she became aware
of a car very close behind her, hooting its horn. Lucy 1 in an attempt
to draw away, but without success. She was rammed by the car and forced
to swerve off the road. Four boys got out of the car and Lucy was subjected
to a torrent of verbal abuse. Luckily, help was 2 in the shape of local
builder Tom Bradley, who was driving home from his parents’ house.
Reluctant hero Tom told the newspaper that he was aware that all
was not well 3 he approached the scene. He pulled up and when the
youths saw him they got straight back into their car and drove off.
4 Tom had the foresight to write down the registration number
of the boy’s car, which helped the police in their search for the vehicle.
This was later found abandoned on a nearby housing estate, but police are
still trying to identify the youths. 5 Tom was able to supply them with
a full description.
1. A accumulated B accelerated C accompanied D slowed down
2. A far away B closed C at hand D under hand
3. A for B after C while D as
4. A Quick thinking B Forgetful C Absent-minded D Handsome
5. A Luckily B Gratefully C Furiously D Quickly
Part B. Directions:
(Questions 6 – 10)
Questions 6 through 10 are based on the text
you’ve read in Part A of this Section.
Choose the one best answer to each question on
the basis of what is stated or implied in the text.
Mark the answer on your answer sheet.
6. Which of the following is not true?
A It was along a narrow country road where Lucy was driving.
B The country road was too narrow to become aware of a car very
close behind her.
C Lucy was followed by a car with four boys in it.
D Suddenly Lucy was made to turn the car aside.
8. Dave As she was driving along a narrow country road, she became aware A dropped doctoring. of a car very close behind her, hooting its horn. Lucy 1 in an attempt B avoided hobbies. to draw away, but without success. She was rammed by the car and forced C was obviously mad about computers. to swerve off the road. Four boys got out of the car and Lucy was subjected D was ignorant but computer-based. to a torrent of verbal abuse. Luckily, help was 2 in the shape of local builder Tom Bradley, who was driving home from his parents’ house. 9. What title would you give to the story? Reluctant hero Tom told the newspaper that he was aware that all A The lap top fan. was not well 3 he approached the scene. He pulled up and when the B The computer enthusiast. youths saw him they got straight back into their car and drove off. C The short but sharp shock is needed for Sarah. 4 Tom had the foresight to write down the registration number D Ecstasies and agonies of the computer consultant. of the boy’s car, which helped the police in their search for the vehicle. This was later found abandoned on a nearby housing estate, but police are 10. The word «nightmare» means in the text: still trying to identify the youths. 5 Tom was able to supply them with A an intensely distressing experience or event. a full description. B social activities available at night. C one who stays up late at night. 1. A accumulated B accelerated C accompanied D slowed down D time or condition of gloom, ignorance or sadness. 2. A far away B closed C at hand D under hand 3. A for B after C while D as 4. A Quick thinking B Forgetful C Absent-minded D Handsome Text 5 5. A Luckily B Gratefully C Furiously D Quickly Part A. Directions: Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four (Questions 1 – 5) choices given below. Choose the correct answer Part B. Directions: Questions 6 through 10 are based on the text and mark it on your answer sheet. The example (Questions 6 – 10) you’ve read in Part A of this Section. shows you what to do Choose the one best answer to each question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the text. Mark the answer on your answer sheet. Example: I 0 a lovely holiday in the country last year. A brought B had C passed D gave Answer: 0. B 6. Which of the following is not true? A It was along a narrow country road where Lucy was driving. Local Hero B The country road was too narrow to become aware of a car very Lucy, a first-year student at High Edge Community College, had close behind her. been at a party for a friend’s birthday. It was 2.30 in the morning when she C Lucy was followed by a car with four boys in it. got into her car to drive home. D Suddenly Lucy was made to turn the car aside. 115 116
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