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2 B. That he has the ability to process matters such as a death in an admirable way. C. How he regrets the manner in which he reacted to the incident with his mother. D. That the father is considered to be a stoic character. 3. What change in behavior does the father recognise after his wife's emergency? A. He quickly became emotionally withdrawn from the rest of his family. B. He started to develop relationship issues outside of his personal relationships. C. He started to become observant of members of his own family. D. He noticed how he became more emotionally dependent on others from this time. 4. What is the biggest loss according to the father? A. An inability to do the activities that they felt brought them closer. B. A loss of how the two are able to interact with one another. C. Their ability to experience their golden years in a state of rest and relaxation. D. The loss of being in contact with others outside of the family. 5. To what does the father confess? A. That he is emotionally damaged by trauma and continuing hardships of caring for a stroke victim. B. That he is overcome with guilt as he feels he is inadequately able to care for his wife. C. He is concerned as to how his proposal to hire professional help will be perceived by the rest of the family. D. He lacks the ability to manage the situation without the aid of others. Part 3: For questions 1-5. Listen and give short answers to the questions. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER taken from the recording. 1. What is the aim of the national charity community mentioned? ……………………………………………………………………….. 2. Who was the first to describe the development of phobic behavior systematically? ……………………………………………………………………….. 3. When does the onset of social phobias typically occur? ……………………………………………………………………….. 4. What physiological factors contribute to social anxiety? ……………………………………………………………………….. 5. Where can individuals find details of local events and counseling? ……………………………………………………………………….. Part 4: For questions 1-10. Listen to a piece of BBC news about Popping knuckles and fill in the
3 missing information. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS taken from the recording for each answer in the spaces provided. POPPING KNUCKLES If you pop or crack your (1) _______________, you probably do. What happens to our joints when we crack them? And is it bad for you? (2) _______________ in this (3) _______________ that’s found in between your joints. It kind of looks like an (4) _______________. So as you stretch out your joint, you're releasing gas, which generates a bubble that compresses and busts. To break the same knuckle again, you must wait around 20 minutes for the gas to return to the fluid. So, how does that vary from the pop you hear when you stand up suddenly? The sound you’re probably hearing then is the (5) _______________ make when sliding between muscles or over bones. When a joint moves, the tendon snaps quickly over, producing a popping sound. So, is the knuckle-cracking habit safe? Donald Unger was most likely a (6) _______________ who chose to pop the joints in one hand for 60 years but not the other. And he wanted to find out if popping your knuckles would actually give you (7) _______________. After 60 years of doing it, he found that he didn’t have any more arthritis in one hand than in the other. But there’s still a chance it’s not good for you. One 1990 did find that (8) _______________ over a long period of time led to (9) _______________ and decreased (10) _______________, but there hasn’t been any follow-up research on that. So while cracking your knuckles might not be bad for you, there’s still no guarantee that your popping habit won’t annoy the people around you. SECTION II. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (30 points) Part 1: Choose the word or phrase that best completes each of the following sentences. 1. Family relationships later _______________ a much significance on his life A. took on B. kept up C. take up D. take on 2. When John was arrested for drunken driving, he expected to lose his driving license, but he was _______________ with a fine. A. let through B. let off C. let out D. let down 3. Had I been told that the subject of finance _______________ at the next meeting, I wouldn’t have mentioned it. A. would have been brought up B. was going to bring up C. was to be brought up D. would have brought up 4. I didn’t _______________ out to be a millionaire – I just wanted to run a successful business. A. set B. go C. begin D. watch 5. I’m not sure if I’m doing it right, but I’ll try to _______________ ahead with it anyway. A. drive B. bang C. touch D. press