7. 8. 9. 10. IV. THERE ARE TEN MISTAKES IN THE PAS...

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

IV. There are TEN mistakes in the passage below. Read the passage carefully, UNDERLINE THE

MISTAKES and WRITE YOUR CORRECTIONS on the CORRESPONDING LINES in the box for

answers. There is an example.

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THIEVES IN THE SAFARI PARK

0. has  have

Visitors to Hampton safari park has been warned not entering

the monkey enclosure if they have roof cases on their cars as the

………..

monkeys are likely to open it and steal the contents. The animals

appear to have worked out a way of unlocking the cases with jumping

on them; they even seem to be working together in group to do it.

One family said they know they couldn’t get out of the car and

so could only watch in horror while the monkeys ran away with every

their holiday clothes and disappeared up trees with everything from

bikinis to shoes. One young monkey was seeing holding onto a child’s

teddy bear.

Keepers at a safari park said the monkeys had broken into more

than ten roof cases at the beginning of the summer holidays. As a

result, they have now set up an alternative route for cars with

luggage on the roof because they can avoid the thieving monkeys.

SECTION C: READING COMPREHENSION

I. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Write your

answers in the numbered boxes for answers.

HOSPITALITY

Hospitality - looking after visitors - is universal, but in different cultures hosts are expected to

receive guests in different ways.

In much of the ancient (1) ______, it was the custom to provide passing travellers with food and

water and (2) ______ after them well. Indeed in some regions, if visitors were in the middle of a long

(3)______, servants would wash their feet.

Today, some old customs have (4) ______ in a traditional Japanese household, if a guest admires a

(5) ______ object in the house, the host will give it to the guest straightaway. And it is still (6) ______ in

parts of Russia to greet guests with bread and salt on a special cloth. The guest is (7) ______ to kiss

them and hand them back to the host. Sometimes the guest breaks off a small piece of bread, dips it in

the salt and eats it.

In some countries, when (8) ______ guests arrive from abroad they may feel they have been given

a particularly (9) ______ meal. But this is probably because the host politely keeps on offering more food

and drink, and the guest is too embarrassed to (10) ______ anything down. Answers