3. Choose the most suitable word for each space.
Have you ever thought about the future? One of the most amazing predictions I have heard _____ (1) the twenty-first century is that we will be living longer and longer. Scientists will have _____ (2) up with а cure for а lot of the most _____ (3) diseases that people die of at the moment. They say that _____ (4) the year 2050, the average person’s lifespan will have _____ (5) to one hundred years. They also _____ (6) that work will take _____ (7) less of our lives and we will have more _____ (8) time to spend. Robots, which will look more and more _____ (9) human beings, will have taken _____ (10) а lot of the boring everyday _____ (11) we do today. In the next five years, the Japanese will have _____ (12) а robot that understands human speech. This will _____ (13) about а big change in the way we live, and some people see robots as а _____ (14) to human freedom. They are afraid that we will not be _____ (15) to control them and that in the end, they will control us.1. a) to b) about c) across d) up
2. a) turned b) made c) come d) found
3. a) common b) usual c) everyday d) known
4. a) until b) by c) up to d) on
5. a) gone b) come c) turned d) risen
6. a) predict b) tell c) wait d) advise
7. a) on b) over c) up d) away
8. a) break b) enjoy c) fun d) free
9. a) as b) like c) similar d) how
10. a) up b) off c) over d) in
11. a) jobs b) works c) employment d) occupations
12. a) discovered b) found c) done d) invented
13. a) bring b) turn c) take d) come
14. a) damage b) dream c) threat d) problem
15. a) reaching b) able c) manage d) succeed
Test 101. Read the text and put the words at the end of each line into the correct form.
The National Health Service in GB
The NHS (the national health service) in GB _____ (1) centrally and organize
medical insurance is compulsory. There _____ (2) a number be
of private medical insurance schemes in the country. The _____ (3) one big
is BUPA. These days such schemes _____ (4) increasingly popular become
as being more convenient. The modern _____ (5) of the NHS are difficulty
the same as those faced by equivalent systems in other countries. The need
number of old people _____ (6) medical care _____ (7) dramatically grow
since 1998. But the country spends _____ (8) money per person on health care little
than any other country in the western world. One possible reason for this is
the way that GPs _____ (9). The money which they get from the pay
government _____ (10) on the number of consultations they not depend
perform, it depends on the number of registered patients.