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The good thing about cash machines is that you can deposit or……........…money without having
to wait in a queue to see a bank clerk.
1    
escapism
2    
lifestyle
3    
spontaneous
4    
withdraw
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There is a cash prize for the winner, but all the ….....................….. in the show will get presents.
1    
participants
2    
fans
3    
spectators
4    
audiences
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The criminals had to ....................... the car because it was too small to hold all of the money they had stolen!
1    
abound
2    
ablaze
3    
abandon
4    
abiding
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There is too ……....................….. in our neighbourhood.
1    
many cars
2    
traffic
3    
much traffic
4    
enough traffic
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You are at a restaurant and you bite into a chilli pepper. Your eyes start to water. You cough. You sweat. Your lips, tongue and mouth burn. It feels like your head is going to explode. Your only thought is: "Help! How can I put out this fire?" What makes it burn is a chemical called capsaicin (or capsicum). Capsaicin is the oil found in no other plant expect hot pepper. It is colourless and odourless. But if you put one drop of that oil into 100,000 drops of water and drank it, you would still feel the heat. Here is why it feels like a fire in your mouth: your tongue has sensors that cause you to feel pain from high temperatures. These sensors make you feel such pain. Some kinds of chilli pepper are hotter than others. Therefore, the extra heat has to do with the type – not the amount – of capsaicin.


Capsaicin is a kind of ….....................…………..
1    
crag
2    
gas
3    
liquid
4    
solid
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You are at a restaurant and you bite into a chilli pepper. Your eyes start to water. You cough. You sweat. Your lips, tongue and mouth burn. It feels like your head is going to explode. Your only thought is: "Help! How can I put out this fire?" What makes it burn is a chemical called capsaicin (or capsicum). Capsaicin is the oil found in no other plant expect hot pepper. It is colourless and odourless. But if you put one drop of that oil into 100,000 drops of water and drank it, you would still feel the heat. Here is why it feels like a fire in your mouth: your tongue has sensors that cause you to feel pain from high temperatures. These sensors make you feel such pain. Some kinds of chilli pepper are hotter than others. Therefore, the extra heat has to do with the type – not the amount – of capsaicin.


You are at a restaurant and you bite into a chilli pepper.
What does "bite into" mean?
1    
drink
2    
eat
3    
smell
4    
sound
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You are at a restaurant and you bite into a chilli pepper. Your eyes start to water. You cough. You sweat. Your lips, tongue and mouth burn. It feels like your head is going to explode. Your only thought is: "Help! How can I put out this fire?" What makes it burn is a chemical called capsaicin (or capsicum). Capsaicin is the oil found in no other plant expect hot pepper. It is colourless and odourless. But if you put one drop of that oil into 100,000 drops of water and drank it, you would still feel the heat. Here is why it feels like a fire in your mouth: your tongue has sensors that cause you to feel pain from high temperatures. These sensors make you feel such pain. Some kinds of chilli pepper are hotter than others. Therefore, the extra heat has to do with the type – not the amount – of capsaicin.


The tongue sensors help to ……………….…… .
1    
sense high temperatures
2    
cut chilli sensation
3    
produce extra heat
4    
give a burning sensation
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You are at a restaurant and you bite into a chilli pepper. Your eyes start to water. You cough. You sweat. Your lips, tongue and mouth burn. It feels like your head is going to explode. Your only thought is: "Help! How can I put out this fire?" What makes it burn is a chemical called capsaicin (or capsicum). Capsaicin is the oil found in no other plant expect hot pepper. It is colourless and odourless. But if you put one drop of that oil into 100,000 drops of water and drank it, you would still feel the heat. Here is why it feels like a fire in your mouth: your tongue has sensors that cause you to feel pain from high temperatures. These sensors make you feel such pain. Some kinds of chilli pepper are hotter than others. Therefore, the extra heat has to do with the type – not the amount – of capsaicin.


"Your eyes start to water" means to ………...………… .
1    
have no tears
2    
become full of tears
3    
wash with water
4    
be washed with water
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This castle has been here since the 15th century and hasn't really changed – it has stood the test of.........................
1    
duration
2    
time
3    
history
4    
length
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Bill is………………….young to watch that film.
1    
enough
2    
so
3    
that
4    
too
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