Practice test 3

Practice test 3

I. Fill in the missing words.
  1. Tom! Stop showing , will you?
  2. The crowd backed  in terror as the soldiers charged.
  3. I think the local police are in  criminals.
  4. The soldiers blew  the enemy's bridge.
  5. I've been invited  the party.
  6. That's typical  him!
  7. Do you think the boss noticed I dozed  in the middle of the meeting?
  8. Let's lay  for a few minutes. I'm tired.
  9. What's your attitude  politics?
  10. I must brush  my French before I go to Paris.
  11. I've been housed  for a week with a bad cold.
  12. He often complains  backaches.
  13. I'm sorry to hear that your uncle passed  last week.
  14. What are you so excited ?
  15. I'll see you  to the station.
II. Read the text and fill in the missing words. Use only one word for each gap- Disneyland celebrates golden anniversary
  1. Thousands of Disney fans donned special gold-colored Mickey ears as they streamed through the entrance to Disneyland on Sunday, 50 years after the landmark opened its gates and gave birth to the modern theme (1) . The festivities, which (2)  a fireworks-and-confetti display, were set outside the Sleeping Beauty Castle and began with televised images echoing the fanfare of the park's (3)  in 1955. "Dad's vision called for this, for Disneyland, to be something that could grow more beautiful every year, and it has," said Diane Disney Miller, one of founder Walt Disney's two daughters. Broadcaster Art Linkletter, 93, who hosted the live telecast of the park's opening day along with Ronald Reagan and actor Bob Cummings, also was on hand. "I'm not only happy to be here, I'm happy to be anywhere," said Linkletter, (4)  also was celebrating his birthday Sunday. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who emerged from the castle gates with Mickey Mouse's white-gloved hand on his shoulder, praised the theme park's (5)  to the state's economy. "This is an engine that drives California tourism and our economy," he said. "Thank you for 50 wonderful years." Disneyland was wildly innovative when it opened on July 17, 1955. It used robotic figures, holographs and panoramic movies in circular theaters to spin stories for children. With virtually (6)  competition, the park had little trouble capturing the imagination of the world. Over the years, it has pioneered new technology on thrill rides (7)  as the revamped "Space Mountain" in Anaheim and "Mission Space" at Epcot in Orlando, Florida. But Disneyland's opening day is now remembered (8)  "Black Sunday." The $17 million, 160-acre park initially had prepared for about 15,000 people. (9) , fans burst through the perimeter fence or found other ways inside, swelling the crowd by nearly double. The wild success of Disneyland led the company to build other theme parks in Florida, Japan and Europe. Now, Disney operates 11 theme parks (10) . Jaime Lucero, 57, of Las Cruces, New Mexico, first visited Disneyland in 1957, and remembered the landscaping was still coming into its own. He said Disneyland represents the American (11) . "It's everything America stands for -- imagination, ingenuity, commerce," said Lucero, a Navy civil engineer who brought his wife and two kids on Sunday. Ticket prices also (12)  changed. An entry ticket into the theme park on its opening day was $1, but people had to purchase individual tickets to go (13)  rides. By 1959, Disney introduced the "E" ticket, which allowed multiple rides. It was 85 cents. Today, an all-inclusive entry ticket for ages 10 and up is $56. But Disneyland (14)  draws loyal fans. Janet Kazarian, 54, came decked out in Mickey Mouse earrings, a customized hat, cell phone holder, shirt and button for the occasion. "We may not always ride the rides, but we enjoy it," she said while with her husband, Steve. "When we come, I think it just makes (15) us grateful to be alive."

 

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