I :
1. What is the writer trying to do in the text?
A. to give some cheerful news.
B. to offer professional advice.
C. to describe her office work.
D. to suggest ways to recover.
2. Why would somebody read the text?
A. to find out about a wedding present.
B. to arrange to see friends.
C. to learn about a person's accident.
D. to help them stop worrying.
3. What does the writer suggest about one of the secretaries?
A. She’s hard working.
B. She talks too much.
C. She likes secrets.
D. She enjoys weddings.
4. Why is it difficult to buy the boss a present?
A. She already has a lot of things.
B. No one knows her finance.
C. They haven’t much money.
D. She’s been married once before.
5. Which of the following words do you think the writer sent?
A. Really pleased to hear your news. Hope all goes well on the big day. Don’t forget to send us a photo.
B. Under stress? Don’t worry. Have a good rest, hope the weather stays fine and you come back feeling fit and healthy.
C. What bad luck! Anyway, glad things aren’t serious. Keep smiling and see you soon.
D. Come and have supper with us next week before going to the theatre. That should cheer you up. I hope you can come.
II :
1. It took them three days to repair the room.
2. This road has been used since 2007.
3. What a expensive dress !
4. Are you looking forward to going abroad this summer?
5. The teacher wanted to know the reason why the boy was late for school.