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For Questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet. Example: visitors RULES FOR WILDLIFE WATCHERS There are a few rules that all (0) ...y[$ft0r&... to the wildlife reserves VISIT should observe. (56) these rules is necessary FOLLOW if people want to enjoy themselves and have an (57) FORGET experience. First of all, it is (58) to leave your car ADVISE in the car park so as to cause as little (59) as possible DISTURB to the varied wildlife. The animals can be easily (60) FRIGHT by unexpected noises, (61) those made by PARTICULAR machines. Secondly, people need to be (62) if they PATIENCE want to see the animals in their natural (63) SURROUND This often means that people have to put up with (64) PLEASANT weather conditions and (65) insects. ANNOY

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Page 1: First Certificate - Word Formation 289-1

For Questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end ofeach line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at thebeginning (0). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Example: visitors

RULES FOR WILDLIFE WATCHERS

There are a few rules that all (0) ...y[$ft0r&... to the wildlife reserves VISIT

should observe. (56) these rules is necessary FOLLOW

if people want to enjoy themselves and have an (57) FORGET

experience. First of all, it is (58) to leave your car ADVISE

in the car park so as to cause as little (59) as possible DISTURB

to the varied wildlife. The animals can be easily (60) FRIGHT

by unexpected noises, (61) those made by PARTICULAR

machines. Secondly, people need to be (62) if they PATIENCE

want to see the animals in their natural (63) SURROUND

This often means that people have to put up with (64) PLEASANT

weather conditions and (65) insects. ANNOY

Page 2: First Certificate - Word Formation 289-1

For Questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end ofeach line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at thebeginning (0). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Example: ambitious

MUSIC IN SCHOOLS

Primary schools in London are trying out an (0) .#.W.kitif?u&. plan AMBITION

through which young children get an (56) to serious music. INTRODUCE

The idea comes from a group of famous (57) who are MUSIC

concerned about the (58) of certain types of classical SURVIVE

music. They see the plan as one possible (59) to the SOLVE

problem of declining audiences at classical concerts.

Their (60) is that an interest in classical music should be ARGUE

developed in early (61) They reject the idea that children CHILD

are (62) in serious music or necessarily find it boring. The INTEREST

group goes into a school and gives a live (63) of a short PERFORM

classical piece and then this is followed by an (64) of how EXPLAIN

the instruments work. These sessions have proved so (65) SUCCESS

that they have now become a regular feature in some schools.

Page 3: First Certificate - Word Formation 289-1

For Questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end ofeach line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at thebeginning (0). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Example: fascination

THE WILD WEST

In the USA, people have a (0) fascination for everything connected FASCINATE

with the 'wild west' of the cowboy era. This has led to (56) VARY

activities which are of interest to (57) who are travelling TOUR

around the western states. There are (58) of wild west painting, EXHIBIT

concerts of cowboy music and, most (59) of all, live rodeo EXCITE

shows to watch.

Rodeos, where cowboys take part in horse-riding (60) for big COMPETE

money prizes, are (61) popular. There are 739 each year, held EXTREME

in giant (62) arenas as well as open-air show grounds across DOOR

the west. Most of the riders are professional (63) , but most of PERFORM

the events were (64) based on the cowboys' everyday working ORIGIN

tasks. Despite some concerns over possible (65) to horses, CRUEL

most people are thrilled by the display of skill and daring to be seen at a

rodeo.

Page 4: First Certificate - Word Formation 289-1

For Questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end ofeach line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at thebeginning (0). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Example:

Penguins are (0) ..ff/0/7£/£@@.. birds which live south of the Equator. As theirlegs are short, they (56) stand upright and walk when they are

on land. When they find it (57) to travel at greater speed, they

often drop on to their stomachs and slide along. But it is at sea,

(58) when diving, that penguins really move fast, the(59) of their streamlined bodies allowing them to reach a

(60) of up to 265 metres in some cases.

The sixteen species of penguin tend to look rather (61)

with black or dark blue backs and white fronts. But (62)

in size and head patterns allow them to be (63) Thefact that a number of species spend their whole life in Antarctica

where there is little (64) from the world's least

(65) weather conditions, makes their continued survival one

of the wonders of the nature.

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