E11- GS- Unit 9- Practice 3
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Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.
Question 1. At school, we are not allowed to colour hair; ________, some girls in my class still have their hair coloured.
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Question 2. She bought the book __________ she had heard it was good.
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Question 3. Overpopulation is a big problem in big cities; ________, air pollution is another worrying concern.
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Question 4. __________ the post office was closed, I couldn’t mail my package.
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Question 5. __________ I was dead tired, I walked all the way home.
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Question 6. __________ we got lost driving into the city, we were late for the meeting.
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Question 7.________it was raining heavily, we decided to stay indoors for the entire day.
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Question 8. The restaurant not only serves delicious food but has excellent customer service; ________it offers a cozy ambiance.
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Question 9. Ms. Moore, the school counselor, had years of experience dealing with student problems. __________, she is sometimes confronted by a problem that she cannot handle by herself.
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Question 10. John’s favourite show was on. He reached to turn on the TV __________ he could watch it.
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Question 11. The team worked tirelessly day and night. ________, they completed the project ahead of schedule.
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Question 12. __________ excellent art museums, Moscow has a world-famous ballet company.
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Question 13. Some English words have the same pronunciation __________ they are spelled differently, for example, dear and deer.
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Question 14. I don't really want to go. ________, it's too late now.
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Question 15. She missed her flight______a traffic jam on the way to the airport.
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Question 16. __________ I heard the telephone ring, I didn’t answer it.
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Question 17. It is never easy to stand up to peer pressure; ________, many teenagers copy their peer bad behaviours.
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Question 18. He didn't want to be 'the odd one out' among his friends; ________, he joined all their activities.
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Question 19. My father doesn't like some of my friends ________ he thinks they have a bad influence on me.
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Question 20. The restaurant on the corner is always crowded with long waiting lines. ______, the one across the street is usually empty and quiet.
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Question 21. Two of the factories in our small town have closed. __________, unemployment is high.
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Question 22. ________painting, she is also skilled at sketching.
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Question 23. The weather was hot and sunny. ______, we decided to go to the beach.
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Question 24. Sarah left her umbrella at home. _______, she got soaked in the rain.
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Question 25. He promised to be on time; ______, he arrived late to the meeting.
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Choose the word among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Online Dating
Dating people online has become an extremely popular custom that has developed as more and more people have figured out the (26) of using the Internet as a way of finding love. People of all ages submit to dating online, teens and adults (27) searching for that special person by setting up (28) on online dating sites and browsing through other people’s profiles. On dating websites, singles are provided the (29) of learning a few things about various potential partners, making their decision of contacting them based (30) dating profile descriptions and photos.
Out of the many countries where people practise online dating, the United Kingdom is perhaps the keenest on online dating (31) most English people prefer to browse on the Internet in order to find (32) instead of trying to meet other people in bars, clubs, parks or at parties.
Dating may vary across the globe, yet as time passes, people develop (33) dating customs, such as dating with the help of the Internet. Although this (34) of dating is mostly practised in the Western civilization, no one can tell for sure what other customs will emerge as the world changes, and whether strict dating will come against some people’s right of choosing whatever partner they see (35) for themselves.
Dating people online has become an extremely popular custom that has developed as more and more people have figured out the (26) of using the Internet as a way of finding love. People of all ages submit to dating online, teens and adults (27) searching for that special person by setting up (28) on online dating sites and browsing through other people’s profiles. On dating websites, singles are provided the (29) of learning a few things about various potential partners, making their decision of contacting them based (30) dating profile descriptions and photos.
Out of the many countries where people practise online dating, the United Kingdom is perhaps the keenest on online dating (31) most English people prefer to browse on the Internet in order to find (32) instead of trying to meet other people in bars, clubs, parks or at parties.
Dating may vary across the globe, yet as time passes, people develop (33) dating customs, such as dating with the help of the Internet. Although this (34) of dating is mostly practised in the Western civilization, no one can tell for sure what other customs will emerge as the world changes, and whether strict dating will come against some people’s right of choosing whatever partner they see (35) for themselves.
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Question 27.
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Question 28.
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Question 29.
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Question 33.
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Question 34.
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Question 35.
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Choose the best answers to complete the numbered blanks
Pros of Peer Pressure
Peers help us to gain new experiences and information. We can learn many things from the (36) of people around us to make ourselves better. It can be copying someone’s (37) , dressing style, or fitness. According to psychology, people perform better when they have someone to support them. Sometimes members of a group motivate us to perform a(n) (38) that we think we are not able to do.
All decisions we make have some direct or indirect (39) on people. So, when we are in a group of productive people, they will always give us advice that is useful to us. Friends also create a good (40) when they frown upon bad behaviours and habits, and share their positive values.
Peers help us to gain new experiences and information. We can learn many things from the (36) of people around us to make ourselves better. It can be copying someone’s (37) , dressing style, or fitness. According to psychology, people perform better when they have someone to support them. Sometimes members of a group motivate us to perform a(n) (38) that we think we are not able to do.
All decisions we make have some direct or indirect (39) on people. So, when we are in a group of productive people, they will always give us advice that is useful to us. Friends also create a good (40) when they frown upon bad behaviours and habits, and share their positive values.
Question 36.
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Question 37.
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Question 38.
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Question 39.
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Question 40.
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Choose the best answers to fill in the numbered blanks
Cons of Peer Pressure
Friends may encourage (41) in risky things, such as fighting, reckless riding or cheating in class. Students could get distracted because of peer pressure of playing truant or (42) study.
A person makes reckless decisions without (43) just only because others also do this. The most relevant example of this is (44) items that are unnecessary. People start (45) fake lives to impress others, and it can lead them to harmful results. Sometimes a person may want things due to peer pressure, but he or she isn’t able to get them because of some issues, which could then make them upset or depressed.
Friends may encourage (41) in risky things, such as fighting, reckless riding or cheating in class. Students could get distracted because of peer pressure of playing truant or (42) study.
A person makes reckless decisions without (43) just only because others also do this. The most relevant example of this is (44) items that are unnecessary. People start (45) fake lives to impress others, and it can lead them to harmful results. Sometimes a person may want things due to peer pressure, but he or she isn’t able to get them because of some issues, which could then make them upset or depressed.
Question 41.
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Question 42.
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Question 45.
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