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Let It Grow but Read the Description

 ZNO English Practice Exam 6



TASK one

You lot are going to read an extract from a novel.
For questions ane-8, choose the answer А-D which you lot think fits best according to the text.


Miss Rita Cohen, a tiny, pale-skinned daughter who looked half the historic period of Seymour's girl, Marie, but claimed to exist some 6 years older, came to his factor)' one day. She was dressed in overalls and ugly-large :hoes, and a bush-league of wiry hair framed her pretty confront. She was so tiny, so young that he could barely believe that she was at the Academy of Pennsylvania, doing enquiry into the leather industry in New Bailiwick of jersey for her Main'due south caste.

Three or iv times a twelvemonth someone either phoned Seymour or wrote to him to inquire permission to sec his factory, and occasionally he would assistance a student by answering questions over the phone or. if the student struck him as specially serious, past offering з brief tour.

Rita Cohen was near as small, he thought, equally the children from Mane's third-year grade, who'd been brought the 50 kilometres from their rural school i day, all those years ago, then that Marie'due south daddy could evidence them how he made gloves, show them specially Marie's favourite spot, the laying-off tabular array. where, at the end of the process, the men shaped and pressed each and every glove by pulling it carefully down over steam-heated brass hands. The hands were dangerously hot and they were shiny and they stuck straight up from the table in a row. thin-looking, like easily that had been flattened. As a little girl, Marie was captivated past their strangeness and called them the 'pancake hands'.

He heard Rita asking, 'How many pieces come in a shipment?' 'How many? Between twenty and 20-five thousand.' She connected taking notes equally she asked, 'They come direct to your shipping department?'

He liked finding that she was interested in every final detail. 'They come up to the tannery. The tannery is a contractor. Nosotros buy the material and they brand information technology into the right kind of leather for us to work with. My grandfather and begetter worked in the Unnery right here in boondocks. So did I, for six months, when I started working in the business. Ever been inside a tannery?' 'Not yet.' "Well, you've got to go to a tannery if you're going to write near leather. I'll fix that upward for you if you'd like. They're archaic places. The technology has improved things, merely what you'll see isn't that unlike from what y'all'd have seen hundreds ot years ago. Awful work. It's said to be the oldest manufacture of which remains have been found anywhere. Six-one thousand-twelvemonth-sometime relics of tanning found somewhere — Turkey, I believe. The first clothing was just skins that were tanned by smoking them. I told you it was an interesting field of study once you become into information technology. My father is the leather scholar; he's the otic you lot should be talking to. Commencement my male parent off about gloves and he'll talk for two days. That'due south typical, by the way: glovemen love the trade and everything about it. Tell гас, have you ever seen annihilation being manufactured, Miss Cohen?' 'I can't say I have." 'Never seen annihilation fabricated?' 'Saw my mother nuke a cake when I was a child.'

He laughed. She had fabricated him laugh. An innocent with spirit, eager to learn. His daughter was hands 30cm taller than Rita Cohen, fair where she was dark, only otherwise Rita Cohen had begun to remind him of Marie. The skilful-natured intelligence that would just waft out of her and into the house when she came habitation from school, total of what she'd learned in course. How she remembered everything. Everything neatly taken downward in her notebook and memorised overnight.

'I'll tell you what nosotros're going to practice. Nosotros're going to bring you correct through the whole process. Come up on. Nosotros're going to make you a pair of gloves and yous're going to watch them existence made from offset to finish. What size practise you wear?'

1 What was Seymour's outset impression of Rita Cohen?

A She reminded him of his girl.
B She was rather unattractive.
C She did not look similar a research educatee.
D She hadn't given much thought to her appearance.

2 Seymour would show students circular his factory if

A he thought they were genuinely interested.
B they telephoned for permission.
C they wrote him an interesting letter.
D their questions were hard to answer by telephone.

3 What did Seymour's daughter like almost about visiting the factory?

A watching her begetter make gloves
B helping to shape the gloves
C making gloves for her schoolfriends
D seeing the brass hands

four The give-and-take 'shiny' in paragraph three describes

A the look of the easily.
B the size of the hands.
C the feel of the hands.
D the temperature of the hands.

5 What does 'that' in paragraph v refer to?

A the tanner,' business
B a visit to a tannery
C writing nearly leather
D working with leather

half-dozen Seymour says that near tanneries today

A have been running for over a hundred years.
B are located in very old buildings.
C are dependent on older workers.
D still use traditional methods.

7 What does Seymour admire about his father?

A his educational groundwork
B his knowledge of history
C his enthusiasm for the business concern
D his skill equally a glovemaker

8 When she was a schoolgirl, Marie

A made her parents laugh.
B was intelligent only lazy.
C easily forgot what she had learned.
D was hard-working and keen.

YOUR ANSWER
TASK 1
# A B C D
1
2
3
four
5
6
7
eight

Chore 2

You lot are going to read a newspaper article about human beings getting taller.
7 sentences have been removed from the article.
Choose from the sentences A-H the ane which fits each gap (9-15).
There is one extra sentence which you do not need to utilize.


YOUR Respond
TASK 2
# A B C D East F G H
ix
x
eleven
12
thirteen
14
15


Job iii

You are going to read an commodity about guidebooks to London
For questions sixteen-30, choose from the guidebooks A-F.
The guidebooks may exist chosen more than once.
When more than i respond is required, these may be given in any order.


YOUR Respond
TASK iii
# A B C D E F One thousand H
xvi
17
xviii
nineteen
twenty
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
thirty

TASK 4

For questions 31-42, read the text below and decide which answer А-D best fits each gap.


Nether the city streets

While skyscraper offices and elegant flat blocks remain the public face of almost major cities, these cities also have a mass of secret tunnels and hidden pipes below ground which keep everything working. This other world exists, forgotten or neglected by all simply a tiny (31)_____ of engineers and historians.

For instance, in that location are more than 150 kilometres of rivers nether the streets of London. Most have been (32)_____ over and, sadly, all that (33)_____ is their names. Perhaps the greatest (34)_____ to the metropolis is the River Fleet, a (35)_____ great river which previously had cute houses on its (36)_____ . It now goes hush-hush in the north of the metropolis and ((37)_____ into the River Thames by Blackfriars Bridge.

The London Underground (38)_____ 1,000 kilometres of underground railway track winding under the capital and more than 100 stations below street level. Forth some hugger-mugger railway lines, commuters tin can sometimes take hold of a (39)_____ glimpse of the platforms of more than than 40 closed stations which have been left under the metropolis. (40)_____ some are used every bit pic sets, near (41)_____ forgotten. Some accept had their entrances on the street turned into restaurants and shops, simply nigh entrances have been (42)_____ downward.

31 A number B amount C total D few
32 A covered B protected C hidden D sheltered
33 A stays B stops C remains D keeps
34 A miss B absenteeism C waste material D loss
35 A once B past C so D prior
36 A borders B coasts C banks D rims
37 A gets B flows C leaks D lets
38 A holds B contains C has D consists
39 A rapid B brief C fast D precipitous
40 A Despite B Unless C Although D Since
41 A prevarication B last C live D lay
42 A pulled B broken C brought D cut
YOUR ANSWER
Job 4
# A B C D
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
xl
41
42


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Grammer Examination
     Articles and nouns

Grammar Test
     Test on the usage of the verb tenses

Grammer Exam
     Passive Voice

Grammar Test
     Infinitive

Grammar Examination
     Modal Verbs


Crammar Test
Conditionals - If I were y'all. If I went... If you had seen ... I would exist ...
  Prepositions at, on, in      ... at habitation, ... on the bus, ... in the car, ...on time, ... in time,... at the end, ... in the end, ... in the morning, at night

  Prepositions with adjectives, nouns and verbs
.. worry about, ... distressing for, ... interested in, ... good at, ...famous for, ... engaged to, ... kind of, ... fed upwards with, ... reason for

  Lexical Test
Mutual


Lexical Test
(little, a petty, few, a few)

  Lexical Test

(somebody, anybody, nobody, everybody)


  Lexical Examination
(say, tell, speak, talk)


Lexical Exam
(either, neither, also,too)

Lexical Test
(beautiful, handsome, pretty, good-looking, lovely)

Lexical Examination
(clothes and fashion)

Lexical Exam
(sport)

Lexical Test
(travel and holiday)

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