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2 11-15, write NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS from the recording for each answer in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. 11. How is the condition of the ship when it is sinking off Sri Lanka’s west coast? ___________________________________________________________________________ 12. What are ready to be used to deal with possible risks? ___________________________________________________________________________ 13. What have waters been dirtied by? ___________________________________________________________________________ 14. What may cause plastic pellets to drift to Indonesia? ___________________________________________________________________________ 15. According to Sri Lanka, what is the reason for the disaster? ___________________________________________________________________________ Part 3. You will hear a podcast about fake news. For questions 16-20, listen and decide whether these statements are True (T) or False (F). Write your answer in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. 16. The speaker states that fake news travels as fast as the truth. 17. In the past, major outlets gathered information from secondary resources more often than today. 18. Circular reporting happens when a publication repeats the re-report stories from other outlets. 19. Routine vaccination of children causes autism. 20. Websites that allow users to edit content often contribute to circular reporting. Part 4. You will hear an interview with a young film director, Lauren, talking about her life and work. For questions 21-25, choose the answer (А, В, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear. Write your answer in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. 21. Lauren was prompted by her teachers to to pursue a film-making career because they _____________. A. believed that she had potential. B. found her early attempts highly original. C. were impressed by how motivated she was. D. appreciated her ability to work within a budget. 22. What is Lauren’s opinion of criticism towards film schools? A. She believes that such critics would benefit from joining it. B. She defends the record of the one that she attended. C. She agrees that it’s less useful for certain types of work. D. She regrets that it’s the only option for poorer students.
3 23. Lauren didn’t shoot a full-length film sooner because _____________. A. she wanted to be sure of her ability first. B. she was previously unsuccessful with them. C. she didn’t get any offers from studios. D. she couldn’t find financial support for it. 24. What does Lauren say about the characters in her films? A. She tries to surprise her audience with them. B. She likes them to fit into well-defined types. C. She accepts that the men may be more interesting. D. She sets out to make them as complicated as possible. 25. How does Lauren feel about giving talks at schools? A. unsure whether to reveal her humble background B. concerned that she might give the kids unrealistic ambitions C. slightly uncomfortable with the idea of being a role model D. worried that she may not command the respect of the students SECTION II. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (30 points) Part 1. Choose the best option to complete each of the following questions. Write your answer in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. 1. Greg’s face was _____________ when he reported the loss of his car. A. vivid B. somber C. animated D. antiquated 2. When the mother entered the room, her kids were _____________ over the last piece of cake. A. consulting B. discussing C. squabbling D. participating 3. We used to _____________ all sorts of things when our parents went out. A. get through to B. get over C. get up to D. get on with 4. If I don‘t write you a note to say you have a doctor‘s appointment, the teacher will think you are playing _____________. A. truant B. the fool C. for time D. hard to get 5. Trepassing on private property is _____________ by law. A. proscribed B. warranted C. prescribed D. eliminated 6. The “robbers” turned out to be clowns; the setup was a _____________. A. mystery B. mix-up C. fracas D. hoax 7. He said he didn’t get the job done because he was incapacitated; in truth, he was _____________ and slothful.
4 A. indigent B. indolent C. indulgent D. incapable 8. The smell of the burnt cabbage was so _____________ that it spread to every room. A. pervasive B. effusive C. extensive D. diffuse 9. Mr Horrid was a terrible teacher and obviously not _____________ for teaching. A. cut in B. cut on C. cut up D. cut out 10. Dean offered his thanks but was waved away as the threesome continued to _____________ the book, reminiscing over days long past and names forgotten. A. hanker after B. stream into C. riddled with D. pore over 11. Anthony went into the meeting _____________, determined not to let his opponent win. A. with a bang B. with bells on C. with his own fair hands D. with guns blazing 12. The little country hotel served them a meal fit for _____________. A. a king B. a lord C. an emperor D. a queen 13. Miss Diligent did nine hours’ _____________ studying a day for her exam. A. solid B. heavy C. powerful D. big 14. He needed to make sure that the staffs each knew to _____________ service level agreement's between both organizations. A. pertain to B. pander to C. adhere to D. resort to 15. That man were required to _____________ his property as a penalty after being involved in a bribery scandal. A. forfeit B. consficate C. assess D. sell Part 2. Identify 5 mistakes in the following passage and correct them. Write your answer in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. (0) has been done as an example. 0. a => the BLUE WHALES Blue whale is a largest animal on earth by considerable measure. In fact, the blue whale is believed to be the largest animal ever to have lived - dwarfed even the biggest dinosaur. Surprisingly, despite growing to an incredible 33.5 meters in length, these shy, gentle creatures of the deep are notoriously difficult to find and little is known about them. What is known, however, is a tragedy. In the 20th century, industrial whaling nearly wiped away these beautiful giants. Whalers slaughtered some 250,000 blue whales, with the result that, at least, only 10,000 remain today and the population is not expected to recover. Thankfully, blue whales may no longer be targeted by whalers. Disastrously, though, they face an equally sinister man-made threat: noise pollution. To humans, the world beneath the waves may seem quiet. To the blue whale, it is anything like a

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