My Family Says That I Am Too Old to Go Back to School

 ZNO English Do Test ii



Job 1

You are going to read an extract from a novel.
For questions ane-8, choose the respond (A-D) which y'all call back fits best according to the text.


On Saturday mornings I worked in the family shop. I started cycling downward to the shop with Dad on Saturdays as presently as I was big enough. I thought of information technology equally giving him a paw and and so I didn't listen what I did, although it was mostly simply fetching and carrying at a run all morning. I managed not to call back of it as work and I looked forrard to the bar of chocolate my grandmother passed me unsmilingly as I left. I tried not to look at her; I had reason to feel guilty considering I'd generally already eaten some dried fruits or a sliver of cheese when no one was looking. As soon, every bit I was 15, though, Dad said, 'That'southward information technology, our Janet. You're of working historic period at present and you're non coming to work unless your grandmother pays you lot properly.' He did his all-time to make his mentum look adamant. I shall speak to her.'

The next Saturday, Gran chosen me into her little office backside the shop. I always hated going in there. She had an electrical heater on total blast, and the windows were always kept tightly closed whatever the weather condition. There were piles of dusty catalogues and brochures on the floor. 'You're wanting to get paid, I hear,' Gran said. 'Yeah, delight,' I replied. It was rather like visiting the, headmistress at school, so I was very quiet and respectful. Gran searched through the mess of papers? on her crowded desk, sighing and clicking her tongue. Eventually she produced an official-looking leaflet and ran her fingers along the columns of figures. 'How quondam are you?' '15 ... Gran,' I added for extra politeness, only she looked at me as if I had been cheeky. 'Full-timers at your age become forty pounds for a thirty-five-hour week,' she announced in such a way as to leave no dubiousness that she wasn't in favour of this. 'No wonder in that location's no turn a profit in shopkeeping. So, Janet, what's that per hour?' Questions similar that always flustered me. Instead of trying to work them out in my head, I would merely stand in that location, unable to recollect straight. "I'l get a pencil and paper," I offered. 'Don't bother,' snapped Gran angrily, I'll practice information technology myself. I'll give you a pound an hour; take it or leave information technology.' I'll take information technology, delight.' 'And I expect real work for information technology, mind. No standing nigh, and if I catch you eating whatever of the stock, in that location'll exist problem. That's theft, and it's a crime.'

From then on, my main job at the shop was filling the shelves. This was irksome, but I hardly expected to be trusted with handling the money. Once or twice, yet, when Dad was extra decorated, I'd tried to aid him by serving behind the counter. I hated information technology. Information technology was very difficult to recall the prices of everything and I was particularly hopeless at using the till. Sure customers made unkind remarks nigh this, increasing my confusion and the chances of my making a fool of myself.

It was an former-established village shop, going dorsum 150 years at least and it was actually backside the times fifty-fifty and then. Dad longed to be able to brand the shop more attractive to customers, just Gran wouldn't hear of it. I overheard them one time arguing about whether to purchase a freezer cabinet. 'Our customers want frozen food,' Dad said. 'They see things advertised and if they tin't get them from the states, they'll become elsewhere.' 'Your father always sold fresh food,' Gran replied. 'People come here for quality, they don't want all that frozen stuff.'

Really, she gave way in the end over the freezer. Mr Timson, her bang-up rival, installed one in his shop at the other end of the village and customers started making loud comments about how handy information technology was, being able to become frozen food in the village, and how practiced Mr Timson'southward sausages were. That really upset her considering she was proud of her sausages and she ungraciously gave Dad the money to buy the freezer. Inside a couple of weeks, she was eating frozen food like the balance of u.s..

one How did Janet feel when she get-go started her Saturday forenoon job?

A She enjoyed the work that she was given.
B She was pleased to be helping her begetter.
C She worried that she was non doing it well.
D She was merely really interested in the reward.

2 What do we learn almost her grandmother's part in the second paragraph?

A It needed decorating.
B Information technology was untidy.
C It had too much furniture in it.
D It was nighttime.

iii 'This' (paragraph ii) refers to

A shopkeepers' profits.
B a xxx-five-hr week.
C Janet's request.
D the recommended wage.

4 'Flustered' (paragraph ii) means

A bored.
B angered.
C confused.
D depressed.

v Why did Janet's grandmother react angrily to her offer to fetch a pencil and paper?

A Janet was unable to answer her question.
B Janet had been unwilling to help her.
C Janet had made an unhelpful proposition.
D Janet had answered her rudely.

half-dozenWhat did Janet's begetter and grandmother disagree nearly?

A how to keep their customers loyal to the shop
B the blazon of advertising needed to attract customers
C the type of customers they needed to concenter
D how to get new customers to come to the shop

sevenWhat eventually persuaded Janet'southward grandmother to buy a freezer?

A She institute that she liked frozen food afterwards all.
B A new shop opening in the hamlet had one.
C Information technology was suggested that her products weren't fresh.
D She responded to pressure level from her customers.

eight What impression do we get of Janet's feelings towards her grandmother?

A She respected her fairness.
B She doubted her judgement.
C She disliked her style.
D She admired her determination.

YOUR Answer
Task 1
# A B C D
1
2
3
iv
5
6
7
8

Job 2

You are going to read an article written by someone who lives in a firm in a valley.
Seven sentences accept been removed from the article.
Choose from the sentences A-H the one which fits each gap (9-15).
At that place is i extra sentence which yous do non need to use.


YOUR ANSWER
Task 2
# A B C D East F G H
nine
10
11
12
13
14
xv


Job three

Y'all are going to read a mag article in which v people talk well-nigh their characters.
For questions 16-thirty, choose from the people (A-E).
The people may be chosen more than than once.
When more than than ane answer is required, these may be given in any order.


YOUR Respond
TASK 3
# A B C D Due east F K H
16
17
eighteen
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Task 4

For questions 31-42, read the text below and determine which answer (А-D) best fits each gap.


Everyone'south an artist

Every year, the village of Pettineo celebrates its unique arts festival. For a few days each summertime, artists from all over Europe 31_____ at this village almost the north coast of Sicily to 32_____ the creative temper. During their stay, the artists go together with the local people to paint a 1-kilometre long motion picture that runs the 33_____ of the high street. 34_____ the painting is washed, each visiting artist joins a local family for a big lunch and, 35_____ the meal, the family receives the 36_____ of the painting that the artist has painted. Every bit a result, 37_____ few villagers are rich, almost every home has at least one painting by a well-known European creative person. Visitors to the hamlet are eagerly 38_____ into homes to run across these paintings.
The festival was the idea of Antonio Presti, a local businessman who 39_____ information technology up several years ago. Since so, Pettineo has 40_____ a sort of domestic art museum in 41_____ whatsoever visitor tin can ring a doorbell, go into a firm and 42_____ a painting. In add-on to this exhibition of paintings in people's homes, for those who take time to spare, at that place is an opportunity to wander through the display of huge sculptures in the village foursquare.

31 A group B oversupply C get together D combine
32 A amuse B savor C entertain D delight
33 A size B measure C lenth D expanse
34 A Only B In one case C Before long D Only
35 A in improver to B in place of C in common with D in exhange for
36 A partition B department C sectionalisation D region
37 A though B despite C since D fifty-fifty
38 A persuaded B invited C requested D attracted
39 A ready B put C got D had
40 A become B advanced C grown D increased
41 A what B where C whom D which
42 A wonder B stare C admire D respect
YOUR ANSWER
TASK 4
# A B C D
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42


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