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Traditional American cake bars
Recipe:
100g butter 1tsp. vanilla ½ tsp baking powder
200g sugar ¼ tsp salt 100g chopped walnuts
2 eggs 100g flour 50g chocolate U
Melt _____ chocolate and butter and mix carefully.
Add _____ sugar and mix again until smooth. Leave to cool.
Add _____ eggs and vanilla and mix.
Add _____ flour, baking powder, and salt, and mix until well-combined.
Stir in the walnuts.
Put the mix in a cake tin and cook for 25min at 175°C.
Eat with fruit or ice cream.
Fill in the blanks with the right group of words.
Yesterday we spent a day at the camp. I only spent half _______________ hour milking the cows, because I didn´t know how to do it. However, there were _____________________people who knew and would do if I asked them
After that I called the reception just about an hour or two before I wanted to head out and even though they had______________ other riders they just took me and my husband on the horse ride, so it was only us ____________the tour guide; a very nice woman, Joanna. It was out first time riding a horse and she was great _____________ easing our fears, she picked great horses for ____________like us, slowed down at any time and made us feel at ease. She took pictures of _________ on horses with the spectacular valley as the background. It was really an amazing activity!
What is the correct option to complete the text below?
Mosquito Screens to Be Used at Rio Games
Even as athletes grow increasingly concerned about _______ outbreak of _______ Zika virus in Brazil, _______ organizing committee for the August Olympics in Rio de Janeiro said it would charge national delegations to have mosquito screens on athletes' rooms.
_____ screens, one measure Brazilians are using to help ward off the mosquito that is the primary transmitter of Zika, will be installed in communal areas "where required," but affixed to lodging only if national delegations decide to pay for it, said Philip Wilkinson, ______ spokesman for the Rio 2016 organizing committee.
(http://www.nytimes.com)
TEXT III
A new Aviation English Test Speaks of Pilots’ voices and aviation safety
In addition ___(1) the development ___(2) various tests ___(3) response ___(4) the ICAO’s language proficiency requirement, a new test has been designed using flight simulators, ___(5) consideration of both the test takers and the ICAO’s fundamental focus ___(6) aviation safety. The test provides a familiar and work-related testing environment ___ (7) pilots, an efficient and cost-effective test system ___(8) airlines, and international credibility and valid evaluation tools to states, while fully covering both aviation and plain English Assessment needs.
(Jason Park and Tyler Kong ALTEON Training Asia LLC Seoul, Korea.)
____ year 1665 was very bad for England. _____ epidemic of ____ terrible disease, bubonic plague, killed over seventy thousand people just in London.
(Adapted from Password English)
Fill in the blanks with the correct articles:
Select the alternative that best completes the dialogue.
The right foot is more ticklish than the left one. It is not related to laterality but in scientific experiments most people report that their right foot is more ticklish.
(Adapted from Speak up)
GLOSSARY
ticklish – ter cócegas
laterality – lateralidade
Which sequence best completes the text below?
On _____ Monday, September 2nd _____ International Olympic Committee's (IOC) inspectors completed their fifth trip to Rio and, at ____ press conference wrapping up _____ trip, gave organizers cautious approval of_____ way things are going.
(Adapted from The Rio Times - Weekly Online Edition, Issue LVIII)
EXTRACT 1
Japan’s shipyards remain intact after quake
Japan’s major shipyards escaped the full impact of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that struck the northeastern coast of the country with full force. An official at the Japan Ship Exporters’ Association said the devastating natural disaster “will have no impact on future export ship orders at all”. Although several small shipyards in the quake-hit areas were affected, major Japanese shipyards that build large vessels for exports are concentrated in western Japan and remain intact, the official said. Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding sustained “slight material damages” in the company’s Kasai Center and Chiba Works but did not consider such slight damages would cause serious impact on operations. “The rotational schedule of interruption of power supply due to the earthquake may affect our operation at our works and subsidiaries. However, the degree of the impact is not known now,” the company said in a statement. Japanese export ship orders rose for the 15th consecutive month in February o a year-on-year basis. Japanese shipbuilders received orders for 277 export vessels – 259 bulk carriers, 10 oil tankers and eight general cargo vessels – in the April-February period.
(Adapted from: www.australianmerchantnavy.com, March 2011)
EXTRACT 2
Tsnunami Debris Expected on U.S. Shores in 3 Years
The powerful tsunami triggered by the 9.0 Japanese earthquake destroyed coastal towns near Sendai, washing such things as houses and cars into the ocean. Projections of where this debris might head have been made at the international Pacific Research Center, university of Hawaii at Manoa. What their model predicts about the tsunami debris is that they first spread out eastward from the Japan Coast in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. In a year, the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument will see pieces washing up on its shores; in two years, the remaining Hawaiian islands will see some effects; in three years, the plume will reach the US West Coast, dumping debris on Californian beaches and the beaches of British Columbia, Alaska, and Baja California. The debris will then drift into the famous floating junk yard, the North Pacific Garbage Patch, where it will wander around and break into smaller and smaller pieces. In five years, Hawaii shores can expect to see another barrage of debris that is stronger and longer-lasting than the first one. Much of the debris leaving the North Pacific Garbage Patch ends up on Hawaii’s reefs and beaches. These model projections will help to guide clean-up and tracking operations.
(Adapted from: www.geog.ucsb.edu, April 2011)
‘Diplomatics, from ______ Greek diploma (folded), is ____ study of legal and administrative documents of all kinds. Most attention has been paid to ______ public documents of monarchs, emperors, and popes, which are usually classified separately from_____ many varieties of private documents that exist.’ (CRYSTAL, David (2010). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language. Cambridge University Press).
The blanks of this excerpt can be adequately filled by:
Which is the correct option to complete the paragraph below?
"Plan your perfect vacation by reserving (1) ____ room at (2)____ Best Western Hotel. Situated on (3) ____ Northern Drive, half mile from (4) ____ downtown, our hotel mixes spacious guest rooms and convenient location."
Which is the correct option to complete the sentence below?
Windsurfing will be dropped from {1)____ Olympics after (2)____ London 2012 Games and will be replaced by (3)____ kiteboarding for (4) Rio 2016 Games.
(Adapted from http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/olympics-2012)
Select the alternative that best completes the extract below.
Workplace Accident Statistics
Every year, millions of people in ___ United States are hurt on
the job. Each day 16 workers die from injuries at work and
more than 17,000 are injured. Accidents also cause the
companies to spend more. Last year, ___ total cost was more
than $121 billion.
"_____ Ebola outbreak in West Africa is already _______ global threat to________ public health and it's vital that ______ UK remains at________ forefront of responding to ______epidemic." Michael Fallon, Defense Secretary, 2014. (Adapted from http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk).
Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences below.
I - Simon is in ______ prison because he didn’t pay his taxes.
II - You have made ____ very good progress.
III - We didn’t have time to visit ____ Louvre when we were in Paris.
IV - I’ve always wanted to visit ____ Netherlands.