Sub-writing-Word Formation Practice
Sub-writing-Word Formation Practice
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example (0).
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PRACT1CETEST 3 • PAPER 3
Part3
In most lines of the following text there is one unnecessary word. It is either
grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text. For each
numbered Une 31-46, write the unnecessary word in the spaces next to the
question number below. Some lines are correct. Indicate these lines with a tick (/).
The exercise begins with two examples (0).
Examples: 0
0 0
31 35 39 43
32 36 40 .... 44
33 37 41 45
34 . 38 . 42 . 46 .
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Part4
For questions 47-61 read the two texts below. Use the words in the boxes to the
right of the texts, usted 47-61, to form a word that fits in the same numbered space
in the text. The exercise begins with an example (0).
i geography, human geography and (56) ... issues. Each (57) COMPANY
question is followed by four possible answers and many
are (57) ... by a diagram. When 1 answered a question (58) EXPLAIN
correctly, an (58) ... flashed up beneath it. These were
concise but (59) ... and are an excellent feature of a title
which neatly clears up (60) ... . There are three levéis of (60) CONFUSE
difficulty, each with its own baten of questions. A very
(61) DEPRESS
useful, if potentially (61) ... , part of Test for Success was
the complete record it made of my results.
47 52 57
48 53 58
49 54 59
50 55 60
I 51 56 . 61
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