I’VE BEEN LISTENING TO THE OTHER SPEAKERS ... GREAT INTEREST. A-FO...
10, I’ve been listening to the other speakers ... great interest. a-for b-at c-in d-with Question 3: Supply the correct form of the verb given in brackets. “Well, you see, Officer, Ị.1..(drive) down the dual carriageway, when this huge lorry..2..(overtake) mẹ Ị.3..(travel) at 70 miles an hour, so I’ve no idea what speed the lorrỵ.4...(go).Ị.5..( never see) a lorry travelling so fast. Two miles further down the road Ị.6..(see) flames and smoke rising. The idiot ..7..(crash)into the roundabout. Obviously he ..8...(swerve ) to avoid this boy on his bicyclẹ Yoụ.9...(speak) to the boy yet ? I think he’s all right. When yoụ.10..(arrive), I ..11..(try) to free the lorrydriver. I could smell alcohol on his breath. I think hẹ.12.. (drink). Hẹ.13..(break) one of hislegs, but apart from that he’s not too bad.”Question 4:Read the reading passage and point out the statements below are True T, False F orNot given NG. The Olympic Games are an international sports festival that began in ancient Greecẹ Theoriginal Greek games were staged every fourth year for several hundred years until they wereabolished in the early Christian erạ The revival of the Olympic Games took place in 1896 and since then they have been stagedevery four years,except during World War I and World War II (1916,1940,1944). Perhaps the basic difference between the ancient and modern Olympic is that the former werethe ancient Greeks’ way of saluting their gods,whereas the modern Games are a manner ofsaluting the athletic talents of citizens of all nations.The original Olympics featured competitionin music,oratory and theatre performances as well.The modern Games have a more expansiveathletic agenda,and for two and a half weeks they are supposed to replace the rancour ofinternational conflict with friendly competition.In recent times,however,that lofty ideal has notalways been attained.