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2 …………………………………………………………………………… 12. When did Roman soldiers often use tablets? ………………………………………………………………………….. 13. In what field is Professor Mike Brady a leading figure? ………………………………………………………………………….. 14. What were panels on the tablets once filled with? ………………………………………………………………………….. 15. Which type of texts has the new technology already been applied to? …………………………………………………………………………. 3. For question 16-20, listen to the recording and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Write your answers in the corresponding boxes provided. 16. The article says agriculture is mainly responsible for making Amazon become contributor of CO2. 17. In the research called "Nature", researchers found out that the CO2 production of Amazon tripled its removal of CO2. 18. Forest fires produced annual amount of CO2 equal to that of Japan. 19. Professor Simon Lewis said that Japan is the fifth-largest polluter in the world. 20. A university professor alerted people about consequences brought about by Amazon sink-to-source story. 4. You will hear an interview in which two professional set designers share their experience of working in the theatre. Choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. 21. Neil first decided to become a set designer when _____________. A. the first time he went to the theater with his parents B. at his drama course at university C. he was asked to help out on a student production D. he gave up on his childhood dream of becoming an actor 22. What does Neil say about working as an assistant set designer? A. He did it because he was in need on money. B. He believed it would help him find new professional connections. C. He was too young to take full advantage of it at first. D. He appreciated the opportunity to get some practical experience. 23. Vivienne believes that when you start working on a new production, the most important aspect is _____________.
3 A. establishing a working relationship with the director B. agreeing on how much you want to change the scenery C. having genuine interest in the play D. trying some sketches beforehand 24. Why does Vivienne prefer simultaneous work on several productions? A. She finds that it stimulates her creativity. B. She believes that it makes more sense financially. C. It means she doesn’t have to be on all opening nights. D. It helps her get her mind off problems in other productions. 25. Vivienne doesn’t share Neil’s opinion that reviews are _____________. A. something set designers shouldn’t be too much worried about B. can be unreasonably critical or biased towards a designer’s set C. annoying whenever the set isn’t mentioned in it D. flattering when the set is specifically mentioned PART 2. LEXICO-GRAMMAR: 30/200 points 1. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) which best completes each sentence. 1. I will not be made the _____________ for this disaster. I acted on the advice of people above me in this company and if I go, I am taking them with me! A. loser B. sacrifice C. scapegoat D. target 2. _____________, all the students couldn’t do it well. A. At short notice did the teacher give the test B. The teacher gave the test at short notice C. Giving the test at short notice D. The teacher giving the test at short notice 3. Although petrol prices are already sky-high, motorists are _____________ for yet another hike. A. on B. in C.up D. out 4. Her comments cast a _____________ on the integrity of his employees. A. blot B. slur C. stain D. drag 5. A new generation of performers, _____________ those who by now had become household name, honed their skills before following the same path onto television. A. no less talented than B. together with talented with C. along with talented with D. having been more talented with 6. Demand for the product is expected to peak five years from now and then to _____________.
4 A. taper off B. fall down C. set back D. drift away 7. He _____________ safety goggles, but he wasn’t and, as a result, the hot steel badly damaged his eyes. A. could have been wearing B. must have been wearing C. should be wearing D. ought to have been wearing 8. Writing rhymes for birthday cards is really easy. It's money for old _____________. A. rags B. bread C. rope D. rubbish 9. Fear of media runs through it like a broad _____________ streak. A. yellow B. green C. blue D. pale 10. There may be an announcement about this tomorrow – or not, _____________. A. to all intents and purposes B. as the case maybe C. by its nature D. by its own account 11. Many people no longer trust their own _____________ memories and commit every detail of their lives to some digital device or other and are completely lost without it. A. controllable B. susceptible C. vulnerable D. fallible 12. We do not have a secretary _____________, but we do have a student who comes in to do a bit of filing. A. as such B. the least bit C. whatsoever D. little more 13. He preferred to _____________ any profits he made back into business. A. sow B. plan C. plough D. dig 14. Despite the harsh flow of the stream, she _____________ her way through the water. A. powered B. struck C. directed D. scrambled 15. The summer months are the best, apart from the really hot _____________ we usually get in August. A. term B. interval C. wave D. spell 2. There are five mistakes in the text below. Underline the mistakes and correct them in the space provided. Although speech is the most advance form of communication, there are many ways of communication without using speech. Signals, signs, symbols and gestures may be found in every known culture. The basic function of a signal is to impinging on the environment in such avway that it attracts attention as the dots and the dashes of a telegraph circuit. Coded to refer to speech, the potential for communication is very great. Less adaptable to the codification of words, signs also contain meaning in and of themselves. A stop sign or a barber pole conveys meaning quickly and conveniently. Symbols are more difficult to describe than signals and signs because of their relationship with the receiver's cultural perceptions. In some cultures, applauding in a theatre provides performances with an auditory symbol of approval. Gestures such as waving and handshaking also communicate some certain cultural messages.