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 ZNO English language Do Test 12



TASK ane

You are going to read an extract from a short story.
For questions ane-8, cull the answer А-D which you think fits all-time according to the text.


Nosotros always went to Ireland in June. Always since the 4 of us began to go on holidays together we had spent the kickoff fortnight of the calendar month at Glencorn Social club in Canton Antrim. It's a large firm by the sea, not far from the village of Ardbeag. The English language couple who bought the house, the Malseeds, have had to add together to the buUding, only everything has been done most discreetly.

It was Strafe who found Glencorn for us. He'd come up across an advertizing in the days when the Malseeds withal felt the need to annunciate. 'How near this?' he said one evening and read out the details. We had gone away together the summer before, to a hotel that had been recommended past friends, merely it hadn't been a success because the nutrient was so appalling.

The four of us have been playing cards together for ages, Dekko, Strafe, Cynthia and myself. They phone call me Milly, though strictly speaking my proper name is Dorothy Milson. Dekko picked up his nickname at school, Dekko Deacon sounding rather good, I suppose. He and Strafe were at school together, which must exist why nosotros call Strafe by his surname as the teachers used to. We're all about the same age and live quite close to the town where the Malseeds were earlier they decided to make the alter from England to Republic of ireland. Quite a coincidence, we always call back.

'How very nice,' Mrs Malseed said, smiling her welcome over again this year. Some instinct seems to teU her when guests are most to arrive, for she'due south rarely not waiting in the large, low-ceilinged hall that always smells of flowers. 'Arthur, accept the luggage upwardly,' she commanded the sometime porter. 'Rose, Tulip, Lily and Geranium.' She referred to the names of the rooms reserved for the states. Mrs Malseed herself painted flowers on the doors of the hotel instead of putting numbers. In winter, when no one much comes to Glencorn Club, she sees to lilliputian details like that; her hubby sees to redecoration and repairs.

'Well, well, well,' Mr Malseed said, now entering the hall through the door that leads to the kitchen. 'A hundred thousand welcomes,' he greeted us in the Irish mode. He was grinning broadly with his nighttime brownish eyes twinkling, making us call up we were rather more than simply another group of hotel guests. Everyone smiled, and I could feel the others thinking that our vacation had truly begun. Nothing had changed at Glencorn, all was well. Kitty from the dining room came out to greet us. 'Yous wait younger every year, all 4 of you,' she said, causing everyone in the hall to express mirth once more. Arthur led the way to the rooms, carrying as much of our luggage as he could manage and returning for the residue.

After dinner nosotros played cards for a while merely non going on for as long as we might considering we were still quite tired after the journey. In the lounge there was a man on his own and a French couple. In that location had been other people at dinner, of course, because in June Glencorn Lodge is always full: from where we sat in the window we could see some of them strolling almost the lawns, others taking the cliff path downwards to the seashore. In the morning nosotros'd practise the same: we'd walk forth the sands to Ardbeag and have coffee in the hotel there, back in time for tiffin. In the afternoon we'd bulldoze somewhere.

I knew all that because over the years this kind of pattern had developed. Since first we came here, we'd all fallen hopelessly in love with every variation of its remarkable landscape.

one Why did the Malseeds no longer annunciate Glencorn Lodge?

A It was besides expensive.
B Information technology was not necessary.
C It was likewise complicated.
D It was not effective.

2 What did Dekko and the author have in common?

A They did not like their names.
B People used their surnames when speaking to them.
C They chose their own nicknames.
D People did not call them by their real names.

three The coincidence referred to in paragraph three is that the four friends and the Malseeds

A came from the aforementioned area.
B preferred Republic of ireland to England.
C lived close to 1 another.
D were all nigh the same age.

four What was special about the rooms at Glencorn Order?

A They had been painted by Mrs Malseed herself.
B There was no paint on the doors.
C They did non have numbers.
D At that place were different flowers in all of them.

5 What did the writer peculiarly similar about Mr Malseed?

A He had nice brownish eyes.
B Не ever came to welcome them.
C Не made guests feel like friends.
D He spoke in the Irish gaelic way.

6 Why did the writer feel contented subsequently Mr Malseed had spoken?

A Everything was equally information technology had always been.
B The holiday would get-go at whatever moment.
C A few things had improved at Glencorn.
D Her friends had enjoyed the holiday.

7 What did Kitty practice which made the friends laugh?

A She told them a joke.
B She pretended to insult them.
C She laughed when she saw them.
D She paid them a compliment.

8 The adjacent mean solar day the friends would walk to Ardbeag because

A they would exist able to walk on the sands.
B this was what they always did.
C they wanted to do the same equally other people.
D information technology was quite a short walk for them.

YOUR ANSWER
Chore 1
# A B C D
1
2
three
4
v
6
7
8

TASK two

You are going to read a newspaper article near people who brand films virtually wild fauna in Africa.
Seven sentences have been removed from the article.
Cull from the sentences A-H the one which fits each gap (9-xv).
There is 1 actress sentence which you lot do non need to apply.


YOUR Respond
Chore 2
# A B C D East F Grand H
9
10
11
12
xiii
14
15


TASK 3

You lot are going to read an commodity nearly three pairs of women who exchanged jobs for a day.
For questions xvi-30, choose from the women A-F.
The women may be chosen more than than once.


YOUR ANSWER
TASK 3
# A B C D E F G H
sixteen
17
eighteen
nineteen
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
xxx

TASK four

For questions 31-42, read the text beneath and determine which respond А-D best fits each gap.


SHOPPING MALLS

Victor Gruen, an American architect, revolutionised shopping in the 1950s by creating the type of shopping centre that we now telephone call a shopping mall.

Gruen's (31)_____ was to provide a pleasant, quiet and spacious shopping environment with large car parks, which usually (32)_____ edifice in the suburbs. He also wanted people to exist able to shop in all kinds of weather. He (33)_____ on using building designs that he knew people would feel (34)_____ with, but placed them in landscaped 'streets' that were entirely enclosed and often covered with a curved drinking glass roof. This was done to (35)_____ some of the older shopping arcades of city centres, but while these housed simply small speciality shops, Gruen'due south shopping malls were on a much grander (36)_____

Access to the whole shopping mall was gained by using the main doors, which (37)_____ the shopping 'streets' from the parking (38)_____ outside. As there was no need to (39)_____ out bad weather condition, shops no longer needed windows and doors, and people could wander (40)_____ from shop to shop. In many cities, shopping malls now (41)_____ much more than just shops; cinemas, restaurants and other forms of entertainment are besides (42)_____ in popularity.

31 A direction B aim C search D view
32 A resulted B sought C intended D meant
33 A insisted B demanded C requested D emphasised
34 A favourable B agreeable C comfy D enviable
35 A model B imitate C repeat D shadow
36 A mensurate B meridian C size D calibration
37 A disconnected B withdrew C separated D parted
38 A strips B lines C areas D plots
39 A agree B get C stay D keep
40 A freely B loosely C just D entirely
41 A incorporate B concern C consist D etch
42 A becoming B growing C raising D advancing
YOUR ANSWER
Chore 4
# A B C D
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
twoscore
41
42


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Grammar Test
     Articles and nouns

Grammar Test
     Test on the usage of the verb tenses

Grammar Test
     Passive Voice

Grammar Test
     Infinitive

Grammar Examination
     Modal Verbs


Crammar Test
Conditionals - If I were you. If I went... If yous had seen ... I would be ...
  Prepositions at, on, in      ... at home, ... on the coach, ... in the car, ...on time, ... in time,... at the stop, ... in the end, ... in the morning, at night

  Prepositions with adjectives, nouns and verbs
.. worry near, ... sorry for, ... interested in, ... good at, ...famous for, ... engaged to, ... kind of, ... fed up with, ... reason for

  Lexical Examination
Common


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

  Lexical Examination

(somebody, everyone, nobody, everybody)


  Lexical Examination
(say, tell, speak, talk)


Lexical Examination
(either, neither, also,likewise)

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

Lexical Examination
(wearing apparel and manner)

Lexical Test
(sport)

Lexical Test
(travel and holiday)

For friends


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