NMT Lesson 25 PB

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NMT Lesson 25 PB

I Grammar revision
1. Waiter! There’s ___ in my soup!
2. This accident was one of the ___ disasters in his life.
3. How are you feeling today? ___ better, thank you.
4. She enjoyed ___ minute of her vacations.
5. What was the name of ___ hotel we stayed at last year?
6. I don’t know which of the two cars to choose; ___ of them have good features.
7. Have you seen ___ motorbike? It’s really powerful.
8. The meals here ___ very expensive.
9. Is she coming this evening? No, she ___ at home with the kids.
10. Older people ___ more help from the government this year.
11. Is this the soup for the dinner party tonight? Mmm, it ___ delicious!
12. Has your sister ___ an Italian car?

1. A) hair B) a hair C) the hair D) hairs


2. A) worse B) worst C) most bad D) baddest
3. A) Very B) Much C) Many D) More
4. A) all B) either C) every D) both
5. A) that B) this C) a D) an
6. A) each B) both C) every D) one
7. A) Jane’s brother B) Jane brother’s C) Jane’s brother’s D) Jane brother
8. A) isn’t B) aren’t C) not are D) hasn’t been
9. A) staying B) stays C) stay D) is staying
10. A) get B) are get C) gets D) are getting
11. A) tastes B) is tasting C) taste D) is tasty
12. A) ever driven B) ever drives C) driven ever D) driven never
II Reading
Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each part 1-4 of the article. There is one
extra heading.
Wild about animals
1) Brian McMillan runs a training school for people who want to work with wild and
endangered animals. He’s the most famous animal trainer in Hollywood!
2) Brian’s students usually begins with a one day seminar at his California ranch, learning some
of the tricks of the film business. Brian demonstrates how to get a Bengal tiger to pretend to be
angry for films like Th Jungle Book and how to work with grizzly bear cubs so that they are
gentle and cute. Students can even bathe the elephants.
3) On longer courses the trainees learn animal management, handling and training techniques
and veterinary care. Lectures always include safety, equipment, animal psychology and
practical handling skills. It’s a fantastic opportunity to work with endangered and exotic species
like leopards, monkeys, elephants, lions, birds of prey, wolves and more.

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4) At the end of their courses, many students choose to join Brian’s volunteer programme. They
spend every day with the creatures to build a strong bond. It’s the best way to become a
confident and skillful animal handler, and it leads to great career opportunities in the animal
industry.
5) So, do you think you’ve got what it takes to be a trainer? Do you love animals? That’s the
most important thing, and the key to Brian’s success. He adores all animals – from the smallest
to the biggest and from the prettiest to the ugliest! Do you feel the same way? Then contact
Brian at www.animalsschool.com
A) Acting the Part
B) Everything you Need to Know
C) Is This the Career for You?
D) Building Special Relationships
E) A Dangerous Profession!
F) A School with a Difference

III Use of English B1


The Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, USA, was built between 1933 and 1937. The idea for
building the bridge was first suggested back in 1872, but at that time the project was felt to be
impossible. Finally, in 1924, the decision was (1) ___ to build the bridge. When it first opened,
it was the longest bridge of its (2) ___ in the world.
The bridge (3) ___ the San Francisco bay and is 2.7 kilometres long. It is 27 metres wide and its
towers (4) ___. 227 metres above the water. The other thing you notice about the bridge is that
it's painted orange, or “international orange” to be (5) ____.
Today, the bridge is one of the (6) ___tourist attractions in San Francisco and is known all over
the world.
1. A) set B) made C) got D) brought
2. A) way B) method C) fashion D) kind
3. A) crosses B) covers C) cuts D) continues
4. A) develop B) carry C) grow D) rise
5. A) right B) proper C) exact D) direct
6. A) total B) main C) certain D) strong

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IV Use of English B2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived between 1756 and 1791 and was one of the greatest
composers of all times. Even (1) ___ he died at the age of 35, Mozart (2) ___ more than 600
musical works and influenced other maestros like Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. He was born on
January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria. He composed his first piano (3) ... and violin sonatas at
the age of 5, his first symphony at 8, and had finished his first opera before his 12th birthday.
Mozart never went to school and was taught by his father, a professional musician and scholar.
He tutored him in languages (English, French and Latin), geography, science, history, math and
of (4) ..., music. Mozart came (5) ... a warm and loving family. He was very (6) ... to his mother,
and wrote her endless letters. His father (7) ... him through every aspect of life, teaching him
how to deal (8) ... people and money, and how to behave in society.
1. A) if B) though C) as D) until
2. A) designed B) invented C) caused D) created
3. A) slices B) chunks C) parts D) pieces
4. A) which B) accord C) course D) trance
5. A) off B) from C) on D) down
6. A) close B) nearby C) next D) beside
7. A) escorted B) piloted C) guided D) ruled
8. A) on B) to C) with D) of
V Vocabulary
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VI Use of English Moutsou B2


Unit 2 Exercise A page 17

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