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B2 First - Cambridge English: First

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Instructions:

You are given a piece of text with eight spaces.

You are also given a set of four words (A, B, C, and D) which correspond to each space.

You are required to choose the correct word for each space from the set of words given.

 

There are 3 ways of putting your chosen word into the correct location:
1- Type the word directly into the empty space.
2 - Type the letter which corresponds to the chosen word into the empty space. 
3 - Click on the chosen word first and then click on the chosen empty space. The word will appear in the chosen empty space.

 

Once all the questions have been answered, click on the check button.

Correct answers will appear in green, incorrect answers in red.

Your mark will be given as a percentage.

 

The pass mark for this exercise is 60% or over, and you need to be able to do this exercise in the exam in about 10 minutes.

(You have been given a timer.)

 

Example:

I don't agree ........WITH.......him.

A) ABOUT  B) OVER  C) WITH  D) UNDER

10:00 min.

Akbar

Akbar the Great was an important emperor in Indian history, and he was (1) because he won many battles and was good to the people he ruled. He spent his entire childhood learning how to fight and hunt, and had no (2) in learning how to read and write. Even so, he had a great desire for (3) , and had a huge collection of books and manuscripts. He was also the owner of a (4) of artworks from across the region. Akbar was made king at the age of 13, after the death of his father, but he was too young to rule, so a man called Bairam Khan ruled for him. As Akbar grew older, he won many more battles and added more regions to his kingdom, which (5) from the north to the south. This was the first (6) one person ruled all of India. Although Akbar was a young king, he was very clever and organised. He is famous for having built the Taj Mahal which still (7) today. In 1605, Akbar became ill and died a very (8) death.

The Tribune

(1)
A acceptable
B approved
C famous
D favourite
(2)
A interest
B attraction
C appeal
D temptation
(3)
A experience
B knowledge
C observation
D intelligence
(4)
A number
B level
C amount
D extent
(5)
A struggled
B competed
C worked
D stretched
(6)
A occasion
B date
C time
D instance
(7)
A shows
B happens
C lives
D stands
(8)
A slow
B reduced
C low
D decreased
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