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  1. Part 2. For questions 9-16, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0). In the exam, write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on tho separate answer sheet. Example: TO. Chewing gum.

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    Chewing gum We still tend 0 _____ think chewing gum is a fairly recent invention, even 9 _____ there is evidence it was used 5,000 years ago in Finland. The Ancient Greeks also chewed gum, as 10 _____the Aztecs in Mexico during the sixteenth century. As far as we know, however, it wasn’t 11 _____ 1869 that chewing gum Page 1

  3. 1 You hear some information about a country on a travel programme. Where do most people spend the summer months? A at the seaside. B in the capital city. C in the mountains. 2 You hear part of a radio programme about chewing gum. What is the speaker doing? A outlining its history. B describing why it has changed. C explaining its popularity.

  4. Use of English for B2. For questions 1-9, read the text below and think of the word which best fits the gap. Use only one word in each gap. Chewing gum. We still tend (1)…………… think chewing gum is a fairly recent invention, even (2)…………… there is evidence it was used 5,000 years ago in Finland.

  5. 30 Cambridge English: First (FCE B2) Listening Practice Tests with answer keys and tapescripts. Complete a test and get a score (out of 190) and your FCE Listening grade. Practice online, print it or save in PDF. These listening tests are perfect for self-preparation!

  6. On the other hand, those 16 _____ favour of chewing gum claim it helps them relax, improves their concentration, and helps keep their teeth clean. Part 3 For questions 17-24, read the text below.

  7. Microsoft Word - CB FCE RUE Sample Test key.docx Author: kounne Created Date: 20141128110037Z ...