200 8 Now look at the whole text. Choose the correct answer. 1 Line 6: Pip was afraid because ... a he was alone in the dark. b he knew there was something frightening behind the door. c he was a nervous child. 2 Lines 18–19: The white things had changed their colour because ... a they were dirty. b they were very old. c they had been in the sunlight. 3 Lines 20-21: When Miss Havisham first wore the dress ... a it belonged to someone else. b she was young. c she was very thin. 4 Line 34: When she said her heart was broken, she meant that ... a she had a serious illness. b she was feeling angry about something. c something terrible had hurt her in the past. 5 Line 47: The word 'It' refers to ... a the room. b the darkness. c the wall. 6 Lines 52–55: Pip couldn't see the shape of the thing on the table because ... a it was under a yellow tablecloth. b it was hidden by cobwebs. c the room was too dark. 200012 srede for
1. This is a pen. The pen is red. 2. These are pencils. The pencils are black. 3. This is soup. The soup is tasty. 4. In the morning I eat a sandwich and drink tea. 5. She gave me coffee and a cake. The coffee was hot. The cake was tasty. 6. Do you like ice cream? 7. I see a book in your hand. Is the book interesting? 8. Do you need a camera? 9. He never eats meat, he always eats vegetables, cereals, seeds, fruit, and nuts. He is a vegetarian. 10. This is a pineapple. The pineapple is delicious. 11. Elaine, apples are good for you! 12. My cousin is upset. He's got a sore throat. 13. This is cottage cheese. The cottage cheese is fresh. 14. She bought meat, butter and potatoes yesterday. She also bought a cake. The cake was very tasty. We ate the cake with tea. 15. This is my table. On the table I have a book, two pencils, a pen and paper. 16. This is a bag. The bag is brown. It is my sister's bag. And this is my bag. It is yellow.
However, tales of such creatures (1) (have been) common for many centuries, inspiring fear and fascination among sailors. Towards the end of the nineteenth century, a number of dead giant squid (2) (WASHed) up on the shores of Newfoundland, which (3) (FORCEd) scientists to rethink their opinion. However, all their attempts to capture a live specimen (4) (ENDed) in failure. Then, in 2004 two Japanese researchers (5) (were) successful in taking the first ever photos of a giant squid in its natural habitat. They were astonished by what they (6) (saw). Up until that point, the scientists (7) (had thought) that squids rarely (8) (MOVEd) and simply (9) (ATe) whatever drifted by, but the photos (10) (REVEALed) that they (11) (had MISUNDERSTooD) the nature of these enormous creatures. Taken at a depth of 900 meters off Japan’s Ogasawara Islands, the pictures show the squid aggressively attacking bait on a line. Now marine scientists worldwide (12) (are) eager to discover more about the nature and behaviour of giant squid.
2. These are pencils. The pencils are black.
3. This is soup. The soup is tasty.
4. In the morning I eat a sandwich and drink tea.
5. She gave me coffee and a cake. The coffee was hot. The cake was tasty.
6. Do you like ice cream?
7. I see a book in your hand. Is the book interesting?
8. Do you need a camera?
9. He never eats meat, he always eats vegetables, cereals, seeds, fruit, and nuts. He is a vegetarian.
10. This is a pineapple. The pineapple is delicious.
11. Elaine, apples are good for you!
12. My cousin is upset. He's got a sore throat.
13. This is cottage cheese. The cottage cheese is fresh.
14. She bought meat, butter and potatoes yesterday. She also bought a cake. The cake was very tasty. We ate the cake with tea.
15. This is my table. On the table I have a book, two pencils, a pen and paper.
16. This is a bag. The bag is brown. It is my sister's bag. And this is my bag. It is yellow.