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ww For Questions 41-55, read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the fines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. Tip Strip Une 42: Can water ever take the Indefiite article? : Une 48% satery fs an ‘abstract noun: : Une 53: sieve possible to use''a + such + adjective’? : Ifa line is correct, put a tick (7) by the number on the separate answer sheet. If 3 line has a word which should not be there, write the word on the separate answer sheet. There are two examples at the beginning (0 and 00), ne ] Example: | 00 | too o Mongolia lies in the heart of Asia, between China and Russia 00 It has a rich collection of ancient folk tales which are too a popular with Mongolian people, especially one about a very an foolish fellow. One night this man went to fetch a water from 43 his well. Gazing down into the well he quite saw the moon 4 reflected in the distant water at its own bottom. He immediately 45 thought the moon had fallen down the wel, so went to fetch up 46 2 large iron hook which he attached to a long rope. He let the a7 rope down carefully and tried to catch the moon so he could pull 4B it to the safety. He heard the hook splash into the water and so. 49 he started out pulling. But the hook had caught on some weeds 50 and no matter how hard he tried it wouldn't move, Eventually he st pulled with all his strength. The rope been broke and he was thrown 52 flat onto his back. Looking up he saw the moon shining down at him 53 from the night sky. With a such satisfied smile he thought that 54 although it was the heaviest thing he had ever had to be move, 55 at least the moon was back where it belonged. TEST 5, PAPER 3 =

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