Questions 1 - 2: Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. ⇱
Questions 3 - 4: Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions ⇱
Questions 5 - 16: Choose the word or phrase that best fits the gap in the sentence ⇱
Questions 17-18: Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions ⇱
Questions 19-23: Read the following passage and choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks ⇱
Benefits of Laughter Yoga
Laughing is good for the body and the mind. When we laugh, we breathe more oxygen into our body, which helps to keep us (19) __________. Endorphins, or happy chemicals, are released in the body, and you feel more relaxed and happier. Laughter also brings people together (20) __________ some fun.
Companies that have run laughter yoga workshops find that they have (21) __________ for both employers and employees. People who are happy at work are more hard- working and (22) __________ more money for the company. Also, people who can laugh together communicate more successfully. (23) __________, people do better at work when they feel happy and relaxed.
Questions 24-28: Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions ⇱
For one group of children aged between ten and fifteen, Saturdays are spent learning the art of serious cooking. Their weekly lessons in small classes are so popular that there is a waiting list of 30 children who want to do the course. Parents pay £280 for the course where their children can have fun and learn how to make good food.
Class member Bill, aged ten, says, "I love my mum's cooking and now I can do it better than her. The teachers make us laugh, especially when we sit down with them to share the food we've made,"
Flora is twelve, and she's having problems preparing onions. "I love cooking. I did a meal which my friends really enjoyed. Then my mum suggested I take up a hobby, instead of doing nothing at weekends. I was happy staying at home, so I wasn't too keen at first. I'm really glad I decided to come, though."
Their teacher, Philippe, says, "It's great fun. Children pay attention and remember things better than adults, although the kitchen isn't always tidy when they're cooking! As adults, we're always learning more about food. If parents interest their children in cooking when they are young, they'll have enough skills to make food for themselves when they leave home."
(Adapted from Preliminary English Test)