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B2 First - Cambridge English: First

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Part 3   |   Exercise 1

Instructions:

You are given a piece of text with eight spaces.

You are also given a set of words for each space which you need to change to create the correct word for each space.

Type the correct word in the space given, and you can only type one word per 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.
(A timer is given here to help.)

 

Example:
His family is not very ....HAPPY..........          HAPPINESS

 

10:00 min.

Rome

Rome's (1) with tourists is not difficult to understand. It (2) boasts ancient history dating back more than two and a half thousand years, incredible architecture, museums, culture, and cuisine. That's why we can easily see why this city is visited by so many people from all over the world. In (3) , it is quite a big city, as it has the fourth biggest population in the European Union. For this reason, many tourists find themselves returning (4) to see what they weren't able to see the first time. While Roman mythology claims the city was (5) around 753 BC, the site has actually been used by humans for much longer. This makes Rome one of the oldest continuously occupied locations in Europe. It has been a (6) , a republic, an empire, and then a republic again. It even houses the (7) tiny independent country state of the Vatican City within its walls. This only serves to add to its significant cultural (8) and diversity.

The Tribune

  • (1) POPULAR
  • (2) PRIDE
  • (3) ADD
  • (4) REPEAT
  • (5) FOUND
  • (6) KING
  • (7) BELIEVABLE
  • (8) IMPORTANT
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