B2 WORKSHEET 4 ANSWER KEY LISTENING PART I: 1F 2F 3T 4F 5T 6T 7F PART II: 1B 2B 3A 4C 5A READING READING TEXT I 1T 2F 3NG 4F 5T 6NG 7. Friday 8. sun screen 9. red and yellow / yellow and red 10. wear a seatbelt READING TEXT II 1E 2E 3B VOCABULARY A-As long as 2-prohibited 3-statistic 4-resident 5-outbreak 6-vehicle 7-resource 8-consequence 9-accelerated 10-increase B-1-E 2-A 3-B 4-G 5-İ 6-H 7-C 8-F 9-D 10-J USE OF ENGLISH A- 1-whose 2-who B- A holiday in Scotland 3-which 4-which 5-where 1.Last year we spent our holidays in Scotland, which is in the north of Great Britain. 2.The people who live in Scotland are called Scots. 3.We first went to Edinburgh, which is the capital of Scotland. 4.Arthur Conan Doyle , who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories, was born in Edinburgh. 5.The lake we then visited is in the Highlands. 6.Loch Ness , which people know for its friendly monster, is 37 km long. 7.An old man we met there told us that he had seen Nessie. 8.We then travelled to a mountain which is near the town of Fort William. 9.The mountain , which is the highest mountain in Great Britain, is called Ben Nevis. 10. The postcard I sent you was written on the summit of Ben Nevis. CTHE MASTER OF YOUR DOMAIN All Iwanted to (O) ..do .. was to get an Internet domain name of my (1) …own.. – the part of an e-mail address to the right of the ‘@’ and the part of the World Wide Web address that typically follows www. The (2) …problem.. is that Lewis is a (3) …very.. common name and Lewis.com (4) …was.. already taken. So, (5) …like..millions of Internet users before me, I (6) …began / started.. looking elsewhere (7) …for… a domain I could call home – the Internet equivalent of 40 acres, where I (8) …could.. grow electronic mail, raise a small herd of web pages and maybe someday open a little electronic collage industry of my own. It (9) …used.. to be technically difficult for average computer users to get (10) …their.. own personal Internet domain names. (11) …But.. if you could figure out (12) …how.. to do it, registering a domain name was free and good names were plentiful. No (13) …more / longer..! The Internet is now the world’s fastest growing economy, and the commercialisation of the Internet (14) …has.. created a frenzy for domain names. An Internet domain name is (15) …not.. just an equivalent of a telephone number and mailing address but also a status symbol. 31.- Can you understand what this paper means? D 1-Can you ……make sense of…… this paper? 2-You ……needn’t have met… me at the airport yesterday. 3-You …should not have talked… to her like that. 4-I saw the film in …spite of my strong dislike… of thrillers. 5-The rain ……makes it impossible…. to play tennis. 6-It is the …best food I’ve ever.. tasted. 7-Do your parents …let you watch…. TV late at night? 8-I asked my mother …whether/if she had written…. a note for Anna. 9-He left ……after he had given me/after giving me….. the money. 10-I ……am used to getting…. up early E. 1. I don’t know what your new email address is. 2. I asked my friends what kinds of films he likes. 3. I need to know when we will have the final exam. 4. Can you tell me how many lessons we are going to finish. 5. I wonder where the teacher is from. F. Working parents of ten put their kids in day care. While most parents interviewed say they’re satisfied with the day care they use, experts believe that only about 12 percent of children receive high quality care. Many parents really don't know how good their day care service is. When choosing a day care center, of course parents want to know how much it costs. But there are many other questions parents should ask and observations they should make. Parents need to know if the caregiver is loving and responds to the child's needs. Does the caregiver hug the child, talk to the child, smile at the child, play with the child? It is also important to know if the day care center is clean and safe. A parent should find out how the caregiver takes care of sick children. Is there a nurse or doctor available to help with medical care? Do caregivers know first aid? Parents should ask how many caregivers there are per child. One caregiver for a group of eight four- or five-year-olds may be enough, but babies need much more attention one caregiver for three babies is recommended. Experts believe that parents should not put their babies in child care for the first four months. During this time, it is important for babies to form an attachment to their mothers. G. 1. That he is losing 2. That he needs hair to be handsome 3. That he feels bad about it 4. That famous athletes shave their heads 5. That we lose hair as we age H. 1. Non-defining 2. Defining 3. Non-defining 4. Defining 5. Non-defining 6. Defining 7. Non-defining 8. Defining 9. Defining 10. Non-defining I. 1. Students who wanting to join the club must apply to the English teacher. 2. Do you know the man who is talking on the TV? 3. The car struck the people who were waiting at the bus stop. 4. The students who came coming to class late missed the quiz 5. I passed the exam, which made making all my family happy. CLOZE TEST 1A 2E 3A 4B 5C 6E 7D 8B 9A 10 D