Read the following passage  and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each for  the questions. 
                   Millions of people tune into the weather forecast each evening on televisions. Most of them imagine that the presenter does little more than arrive at the studio a few minutes before the broadcast, read the weather, and then go home.(36)
       In fact, this imagine is far from the truth. The two-minute bulletin which we all rely on when we need to know tomorrow’s weather is the result of a hard day’s work by the presenter, who is actually a highly-qualified meteorologist.
       Every morning after arriving at the TV studios, the first task of the days is to collect the latest data from the national Meteorological Office(37). This office provides up-to-the-minute information about weather conditions throughout the day, both in Britain and around the world. The information is very detailed and includes predictions, satellite and radar pictures, as well as more technical data. After gathering all the relevant material from this office, the forecaster has to translate the scientific terminology and maps into images and word which viewers can easily understand.(39)
            The final broadcast is then carefully planned. It is prepared in the same way as other programmes. The presenter decides what to say and in what order to say it. Next, a “story board” is drawn up which lay out the script word for word. What make a weather forecast more complicated than other programmes are the maps and electronic images which are required. The computer has to be programmed so that the pictures appear in the correct order during the bulletin.(40)
            The time allocated for each broadcast can also alter..(41) This is because the weather report is screened after the news, which can vary in length. The weather forecaster doesn’t always know how much time is available, which means that he/ she has to be thoroughly prepared so that the material can be adapted to the time available.
            Another related complication is that the weather forecast has to be a live broadcast; it cannot be pre- recorded. Live shows are very nerve- racking for the presenter because almost anything can go wrong. Perhaps the most worrying aspect for every weather forecaster is getting the following day’s predictions wrong. Unfortunately for them this is not an unusual occurrence; the weather is not always possible to predict accurately.
            The weather is a national obsession in Britain, Perhaps because it is so changeable. It’s the national talking point, and most people watch at least one daily bulletin.(44) It can be mortifying for a weather man or woman who has predicted rain for the morning to wake up to brilliant sunshine.
            These days, a weather forecaster’s job is even more complicated because they are replied upon to predict other environmental conditions. For example, in the summer the weather forecast has to include the pollen count for hay fever sufferers. Some also include reports on ultraviolet radiation intensity to help people avoid sunburn.
            The job of the weather forecaster is certainly far more complicated than just pointing at a map and describing weather conditions. It s a job for professionals who can cope with stressful and demanding conditions.(45)
Nowadays, weather forecasters have to
A.do experiments to determine the pollen count.
B.simply point at maps and describe weather conditions.
C.cope with professionals.
D.be able to cope under pressure.

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Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(54)
A.nowhere
B.somewhere
C. everywhere 
D.anywhere

Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(53)
A.agree   
B. admire
C.appreciate     
D.acknowledge

Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(52)
A.wholly            
B.only
C.merely            
D.except

Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(51)
A.let
B.make
C.have    
D.be

Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(50)
A.benefit            
B. point
C.more
D.good

Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(49)
A.wipe    
B.sound
C.deafen
D.drown

Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(48)
A.drive   
B.force
C.turn 
D.put

Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(47)
A.power
B.volume           
C.pitch   
D.intensity

Read the passages and the questions or unfinished sentences. Then choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that you think fits best.
         I live on the first floor of a house that has been (46) _______ into three flats. Five months ago, a couple moved into the flat above and since then my life has been a nightmare. They get up at 6 a.m and make a terrible noise. They listen to the radio at top (47) _______, talk loudly and stamp on the floor. In the evening they play the same record on their stereo over and over again. It’s beginning to (48) _______ me mad. I’ve tried turning my own stereo up to (49) _______ out the noise but I like peace and quiet and find loud music stressful. I tried to talking to them but it hasn’t done any(50) _______ . I realise I should live and (51) _______  live , but I have begun to have quite irrational revenge fantasies about them – like switching off their electricity or deliberately making a lot of noise late at night when I know they are asleep. What on earth can I do?
          I understand your problem (52) ________ too well. Like you, I do not (53) _______ loud music and shouting at 3 a.m, frequent occurrences in the block of flats where I live. I, too, have found that direct requests get (54) _______ . I contacted the environmental health officers at the Town Hall, who were very helpful. I would (55) _______ advise you to do the same. The officers took action on my behalf and were able to solve the problem without going to court.
(46)
A.changed         
B.converted      
C.adapted
D.remade