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I READ TH E TEX T A N D C H O O SE T H E C O R R E C T A N S W E R B Y C IR C L IN G T H E
LE TTE R IN FR O N T O F IT. ( 5 x 2 points = 10 points)

The Butler Always Knows Best!

A lth ou g h the Finches were extrem ely rich, they were v e ry relaxed. T h e o n ly w a y people knew
that they were ric h was because o f their beautiful house and their long-serving butler. ‘ James w as here
when w e bought the house’ , Lord F in c h alw ays said. ‘ W e can’t live without him now. He alw ays
knows best!’
O n e day, L o rd and L a d y F in c h were having a party at their country house. T h e y invited their
neighbours, A m bassador R a yn o r and h is w ife L u c ille , for dinner. First, everyone met in the entrance
hall. Then , James served everyone a glass o f champagne in the liv in g room. There, L u c ille and L a d y
Finch stopped at the w indow to enjoy the v ie w o f the garden. Afterwards, they m oved to the d in in g
room to sit dow n fo r dinner.
Suddenly, halfw ay through the m eal, the am bassador’ s w ife cried, ‘ O h dear! Som ething terrible
has happened. I’ ve lost m y n ecklace!’ ’ D o n ’t worry. W e ’ ll find it!’ said L o rd Finch. ‘James can fix
anything. Jam es?’ L o rd F in ch called to the butler. James entered the dining room and turned to L u c ille .
‘ What kind o f necklace is it?’ he asked. ‘ O h a very special one’ , she said. ‘ It was given to m y
grandmother by Q ueen V ic to ria .’ A fte r that, James quietly w alked out o f the room.
L u c ille w as te irib ly disappointed w ith James; but five minutes later, he returned w ith the
necklace. The p e o p le in the room reacted w ith surprise. H e then explained how he did it. ‘ It was
actually quite easy, m y lo rd ’ , he said calm ly. ‘ M adam R aynor mentioned that the necklace was
received from Q u e e n V icto ria. So, I realised that it was v e ry old. O ld necklaces can break very easily. It
was easy to guess that the necklace fe ll o f f somewhere. I o n ly had to find out where it happened. So, I
sim ply follow ed her steps for the d a y .’
‘ See?’ cried Lord Fin ch, ‘ I told you! T h e butler alw ays knows best!’

1. T h e Finches: 4. L u cille :
a) liked to show how rich they were. a) ordered James to leave the room.
b) had had a butler for a long time. b) got her necklace back after a while.
c) were the richest fa m ily in the neighbourhood. c) realised that James was a private detective.
d) hired James o n ly recently. d) accused James o f stealing something from
her.

2. L o rd and L a d y Finch:
a) were once invited to the A m bassad o r’ s house.
5. James:
b) were seived champagne in the entrance hall.
a) was very upset because o f the situation.
c) enjoyed the v ie w o f their neighbour’ s garden.
b) realised that he was too old for his job.
d) were hosts to the Raynors one day.
c) proved to be a very skillful butler.
d) explained where he had hidden the neclase.
3. The A m b a ssad o r's wife:
a) lost a precious piece o f je w elry at dinner time.
b) was Queen V ic to ria ’ s granddaughter.
c) gave L a d y F in c h a beautiful necklace.
d) was upset because o f som ething she had
eaten.
II READ T H E TEXT. TH EN C IR C L E TH E LE T T E R (a, b, c or d) IN FRO NT O F TH E
AN SW E R W H IC H Y O U T H IN K BEST FITS E A C H SPACE. (20 x 1 point = 20 points)

In the past, England ( 1 ) ________ a land o f beautiful old country houses, palaces,
gardens and afternoon tea. It was also a country where every real (2) ________had
servants, especially a butler. Now, things ( 3 ) ________ . Just 70 years ago or so, (4)
_________ tens o f thousands o f butlers in England; now just (5 )_________ are left. So,
in inodem England, where does one (6)_____ a good butler?

They study (7) ________ the Ivor Spencer International School for Butler
Administrators - o f course. The Ivor Spencer School is on ( 8 ) __________ grounds o f a
beautiful country house. It specialises in teaching (9 )_________ how to be butlers.

During the training, the students practise introducing (10) _______to one o f the teachers. ‘Good evening,

( 11) _____ . M y name is Michael. I’m your butler’, says one student (12)________ . Another repeats ‘ I’ m
your butler’, (13) he gets it just right. One student can’t (14) as he says ‘ I’m your butler’ .
A good butler should never (15)_____ while talking to his or her (16) These future butlers
must also learn how to walk with a (17) _________straight back. Students put glasses on their heads and walk.
If their heads and backs (1 8 )________ really straight, the glasses won’t be (1 9 )_________ , and you know
what that (20)_________ - crash!

1. a) has been b) had been c) was d) being


2. a) gentlemen b) gentle m en c) gentle man d) gentleman
3. a) have changed b) changed c) changing d) changes
4. a) it had b) they were c) it’ s been d) there were
5. a) a little b) little c) a few d) few
6. a) finds b) find c) found d) finding
7. a) on b) at c) with d) from
8. a) the b) / c) a d) an
9. a) men and w om en b) men and w o m an ’ s c) men’ s and w om en’ s d) m an’s and w o m an 's
10. a) their selves b) them c) themselves d) him self
11. a) mister b) boss c) H is M ajesty d) sir
12. a) perfectly b) perfect c) perfection d) in perfect
13. a) as soon b) until c) during d) as long
14. a) stops laughing b) stop laugh c) stop to laugh d) stop laughing
15. a) laughing b) laughs c) laugh d) to laugh
16. a) em ployee b) em ployer c) employment d) em ployed
17. a) com pleting b) completed c) com pletely d) complete
18. a) don’ t b) aren’ t c) doesn’ t d) d o n ’t be
19. a) either b) neither c) nor d) also
20. a) meaning b) is mean c) mean d) means
Ill READ THE TEXT FIRST. THEN WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORD
IN BRACKETS IN THE SAME LINE. WRITE ONI.Y ONE WORD ON EACH LINE.
DO NOT WRITE ANY NUMBERS. (10 x 1 point = 10 points)

Example: He hopes to find the answers by dieeine under the pyramids. (DIG)

In the Ivor Spencer School, students are not only (1) how to (TEACH)

welcome guests or serve food and drinks. (2 )______ , the word ‘ butler’ (ORIGINAL)

comes from French bouteiller, which means ‘person who (3) (CARRY)

a bottle’ . But sometimes, apart from (4) _______ _____________ to walk around with bottles (HAVE)

on the trays and glasses on their heads, they leam some other (5 )________________________ (USUAL)

skills. For example, they might need to deal with (6 ) __________________________ or other (THIEF)

kinds o f (7 ) _______________________ guests. That is why this school also teaches them how (WELCOME)

to protect (8) and their households with a champagne bottle! (THEY)

Then (9 )_____ o f course, they leam about the best champagne. T o do (FINAL)

so, they visit the (10) o f the most famous wine cellar in town. (O W N)

IV READ THE TEXT BELOW AND THINK OF THE WORD WHICH BEST FITS EACH GAP.
USE ONLY ONE WORD IN EACH GAP. FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE (0).
(15 X 1 point =15 points)

Mr. Spencer talks about (0) how difficult the training is. He says (1) some

people can’t even last longer ( 2 ) _________ the first few days. ‘ On every course (3) are

about two people that don’t make it past (4 )____________ first two days’ , he reports. This may come true

for ( 5 ) ____________ o f my students in the new group, David Marceau. He’ s having trouble saying (6)

____________ correct phrases for answering the telephone. ‘ Practice makes perfect', says David, ‘ so

hopefully, with ( 7 ) ___________ lot o f practice. I’ ll be just as good ( 8 ) _____________ any other butler out

there.

The course isn’t easy (9) ____ all. I f you have problems, you have to deal (10)
them. It’s very difficult (11)________
________become a good butler. That’ s why it’s important for students (12)

___________keep their hopes up. One student says, ’ 1just hope I’ m going to (1 3 )_________ the right person

for the jo b ’ . It seems that (14)__________ only way to be sure is (15)___________ practise, practise, practise!
V READ THE TEXT FIRST. THEN FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE FORM /TENSE OF THE
VERB IN BRACKETS IN THE ACTIVE OR PASSIVE VOICE. PAY ATTENTION TO
THE WORD ORDER. DO NOT ADD A N Y OTHER WORDS. (22 x 2 points = 44 points)

Example: I have already seen this film before, (already /see)

These days, i f you (1) __________________ _ (ask) an average person about butlers, they say

things like: ‘ B u tlers? I (2)_________________________ (not see) a butler for a long tim e.’ It’ s true that

there (3)_______________________ (not be) m a n y butlers in England now. Seventy years ago, they could

be (4)_______________________ (count) in thousands. B u t Ivor Spencer (5)_________________________

(promise) it’ s g o in g to change. He (6)_______________________ (want) to bring back the butler to this land

o f tradition. P eo p le ought (7)________________________ (learn) how to be p olite and act properly. A s a

rule, when a new group o f students (8 )________________________ (airive), after a warm w elcom e, the

hard w ork (9)________________________ (begin).

O v e r the next five weeks, 13 students from countries such as Spain and Canada (10)

______________________ (have) 86 lessons in the art o f (11)___________________ (be) a butler. If they (12)

_________________________ (succeed), they m a y work for a rich businessman, an important leader, or

even a king som e day. How ever, first, they have (13)_________________________ (graduate).

These days, things (14)__________________________ (get) better in the training camp. E v e ry day,

fewer and few er glasses (1 5) _________________________ (drop) b y the young trainees. A n d what (16)

________________________(happen) with D a v id M arceau? A s he proudly (17)_________________________

(repeat) every n o w and then: ‘ Y o u r champagne, m y lady’ , his glass (18)________________________ (stay)

securely on his head. B u t D avid also (1 9 ) __________________________ (miss) his friends and fam ily

back hom e every evening. ‘ M y girlfriend is the best in the world. She (20)___________________________

(give) m e support all this time. I (2 1 )__________________________ (speak) to her last night. It (22)

________________________ (be) so nice to be at home now . But 1 have to graduate first.'


VI COMPLETE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO AS TO GET THE SAME MEANING AS IN
THE FIRST SENTENCE. (5x1 point = 5 points)

Example: Hansen hopes that he will find the answers under the pyramids.
Hansen hopes______ to find_______ the answers under the pyramids.

1. W e don’t see m any butlers around here any more.

W e are not u s e d __________________ m any butlers around here any more.

2. N o t everybody succeeds in finishing this kind o f training.

N o t everybody m anages ______________________ this kind o f training.

3. T h e y w alk carefully so as not to spill the drink.

T h e y w alk ca refu lly to a v o id ______________________ the drink.

4. Despite finding the training difficult these days, D a v id has decided to continue.

A lth o u g h __________________________ the training difficult, D a v id has decided to continue.

5. D a v id last saw his g irlfriend a month ago.

D a v id _______________________ his girlfriend since last month.

VII WRITE THE FOLLOW ING SENTENCES IN THE PASSIVE VOICE:


(4x2 points = 8 points)

Example: They will invite you to give a speech.


You will be invited to eive a speech.

1. People still consider butlers to be important.

2. Butlers choose the best wines and tobacco pipes.

3. T h e y showed the butlers round an expensive shoe shop.

4. D id they give D a v id a certificate at the end o f the course?

(turn over)
VIII W M T E THE FOLLOW ING SENTENCES USING REPORTED SPEECH:
(4x2 points = 8 points)

Example: I wish you good luck witli your test, children!


The author of the test wishes the children eood luck with their test.

1. H o w m a n y glasses did th e y break during the training?

I w onder ___________________________ _______________________________

2. W h y do they have to iron newspapers?

I d on ’t understand__________________

3. Shall w e have a graduation party?

T h e students want to know

4. D o n ’t w orry, because everybody w ill get a certificate.

M r. Spencer tells the students_____________________

(including D a v id © )

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