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III ANNO JANUARY 2022

PART ONE

NAME……………………………………SURNAME…………………………..Matric. NO………………………..

There are two sections in PART ONE. You cannot use a dictionary. You have 45 minutes. 30 points.
PART ONE SECTION ONE Transform the incomplete sentence using the word in bold. Do not change the word in any
way. Maintain the same meaning as the original sentence. Use between 2-6 words.

1. Many people would prefer to work at home instead of going to work five days a week.
RATHER
Many people…………………………………………………at home……………………..to work five days a week.

2. I hate doing housework. It’s so boring and repetitive but no one else will do it.
HAVE
I wish I ……………………………………………………. housework. It’s so boring and repetitive but no one else will do it.

3. The outcome of the summit did not satisfy anyone’s expectations.


WAS
Everyone…………………………………………………………………………………. the outcome of the summit.
x
4. I‘m not sure who stole the book but that blond guy was the only customer in the bookshop.
MIGHT
That blond guy…………………………………………... the book as he was the only customer in the bookshop.

5.It has become a habit for many students to study online.


USED
Many students ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. online

6. Many people regret having eaten so much rich food after Christmas.
WISH
Many people ……………………………………………………………………………….. so much rich food after Christmas.

7. “You’ve put on so much weight! You really should be on a diet”, his wife said.
TIME
His wife told him that ………………………………………………………………. on a diet as he had put on a lot of weight.

8.They say that Martin Scorsese’s new film is an outstanding success.


SAID
Martin Scorsese’s new film ……………………………………………………………………………. an outstanding success.

9. I forgot to buy a Christmas present for my neighbour and now she is very offended.
BY
I offended my neighbour…………………………………………………………………….…………..her a Christmas present.

10. A lack of communication is often the cause of arguments.


EACH
People often ……………………………………………………………………………………because they don’t communicate.

11. Kevin is definitely at work now as he left home at 7.30 this morning.
ARRIVED
Kevin……………………………………………………………………….at work by now as he left home at 7.30 this morning.

12. My mother discovered Candy Crush two months ago and she has never stopped playing since.
CONSTANTLY
My mother …………………………………………………………….. ever since she discovered it two months ago.

13. “I won’t clean your room, Michael, unless you tidy it”, his mother warned.
BETTER
Michael’s mother warned him………………………………………………………………… his room or she wouldn’t clean it.

14.
“Let’s go to Tahiti this year. I’ve always wanted to go there”, she said.
SINCE
She suggested ……………………………………………………………………………….. she had always wanted to go there.

15. Our next door neighbour’s dog howls all day. It’s very annoying.
ALWAYS
Our next door neighbour’s dog………………………………………………………………………………. . It’s very annoying.

NAME……………………………………SURNAME……………………………………………...Matric. NO…………………….
III ANNO JANUARY 2022
PART ONE

SECTION TWO. Form ONE word from the word given in brackets in bold to complete the text. Write
your answer in CAPITAL LETTERS in the column on the right.

There are more than 700 cheeses produced in the UK, but a certain type, Cheddar, is 16.
so 16.………………………. [UBIQUITY] that it's simply referred to as "cheese".
Cheddar is the most popular cheese in the UK, accounting for nearly half of all British 17.
cheese 17 ………………… [SELL], and according to recent polls, it's the favourite
cheese among Americans and Aussies.
But while cheddar has become a dairy staple from Wisconsin to Wales, the fact that 18.
one of the world's most-consumed cheeses has no protected 18…………………….
[DESIGN] of origin means that it's also become one of the most mass-produced.
In fact, these days Cheddar is churned out 19………………………. [RELENT] in 19.
more than a dozen countries,
and the plastic-packaged blocks bear little 20………………………. [RESEMBLE] to 20.
their cave-matured predecessors.
But if you want to taste authentic cheddar cheese, the way it 21………………………. 21.
[ORIGIN] tasted, you need to visit the 5,400-person village of Cheddar in the county
of Somerset in south-west England.
Here, as far back as the late Middle Ages, cheesemakers used caves in the towering 22.
limestone cliffs of Cheddar Gorge as natural 22……………………….
[REFRIGERATE]
Back then, cheese would have been made in small individual dairies. But as a result 23.
of 23………………………. [RATION] during World War Two,
most of the milk in Britain was used to make a single generic cheese dubbed 24.
24………………………. " [GOVERN] Cheddar”.
This nearly wiped out local cheese production in Britain, slashing the number of 25.
farmhouse producers from more than 3,500 before World War One to
25………………………. [BARE] 100 by the end of WW2, and, for years afterward,
there was no-one making traditional cheddar in Cheddar.
That finally changed in 2003 when Katherine and John Spencer decided to revive the 26.
cheesemaking methods that had made their village famous 26………………………..
[WORLD]
"We spotted a gap in the market for a traditional Cheddar made where it all began," 27.
Katherine explained from the small office adjacent to the couples’ dairy. "Our aim was
to perfect a quality 27………………………. [HAND] cheese.
Although the couple had a 28………………………. [GROUND] in the cheese 28.
industry this was a new direction for them.
With three experienced cheesemakers working for them, they began researching 29.
local and 29………………………. [HISTORY] cheese recipes.
Over a six-year period, they perfected their brand of cheddar, 30………………………. 30.
[EVENT] persuading local landowner Lord Bath to allow them to store some of their
cheese in the same caves that gave the original cheddar its unique taste centuries
earlier.

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