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π¦ READING AND USE OF ENGLISH (C1 Advanced)
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β± Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
π Total: 8 parts
π¦ What is this exam?
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The Reading and Use of English paper tests your ability to understand written texts and use English accurately.
You will need to:
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understand main ideas and specific details
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recognise tone, opinion and attitude
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use grammar and vocabulary correctly
π¦ What will you practise here?
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In this section, you will focus on:
β Part 5 – Multiple Choice
β Part 6 – Gapped Text
β Part 7 – Multiple Matching
β Part 8 – Multiple Matching
π‘ Tip from our academy
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Don’t try to translate everything.
Focus on meaning, context and structure.
π¦ Part 5 – Multiple Choice
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β± Time: 10–15 minutes
π Level: C1 Advanced
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You are going to read a text and answer six multiple-choice questions.
For each question, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
π¦ Reading Text
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The Changing Nature of Work
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In recent years, the way people work has undergone significant transformation, largely driven by advances in technology and shifts in societal expectations. Whereas previous generations often remained with a single employer for much of their careers, today’s workforce tends to move more frequently between roles, seeking opportunities that offer greater flexibility and personal fulfilment.
One of the most notable developments has been the rise of remote working. Initially adopted out of necessity in certain industries, it has since become a preferred option for many employees. This shift has allowed individuals to better balance their professional and personal lives, although it has also introduced challenges related to communication and maintaining team cohesion.
Employers, for their part, have had to adapt to these changing expectations. Many organisations now place a greater emphasis on outcomes rather than hours worked, trusting employees to manage their own time effectively. However, not all companies have embraced this model to the same extent, leading to ongoing debates about productivity and accountability.
Another factor influencing modern work patterns is the increasing importance of continuous learning. As industries evolve rapidly, workers are expected to update their skills regularly in order to remain competitive. This has led to a growing demand for flexible training options, including online courses and professional development programmes.
Despite these changes, some experts argue that the fundamental nature of work remains unchanged. They point out that, regardless of the setting, individuals still seek purpose, recognition and a sense of achievement in their roles. As such, the challenge for both employers and employees lies in finding ways to integrate new working practices without losing sight of these core motivations.
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1. What is suggested about modern workers in the first paragraph?
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A) They are less committed to their employers than previous generations.
B) They are more interested in job stability than flexibility.
C) They are more likely to change jobs in search of personal satisfaction.
D) They prefer to remain in the same role for as long as possible.
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2. What is said about remote working in the second paragraph?
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A) It was immediately accepted by all industries.
B) It has both advantages and disadvantages for employees.
C) It has reduced the need for communication within teams.
D) It is only suitable for certain types of workers.
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3. What does the writer say about employers?
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A) They completely trust employees in all situations.
B) They have all adopted the same approach to remote work.
C) They are still adapting to new ways of working.
D) They are more focused on working hours than results.
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4. Why is continuous learning important?
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A) It allows companies to reduce training costs.
B) It helps employees remain competitive in changing industries.
C) It replaces the need for formal education.
D) It is required by all employers.
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5. What is the writer’s overall view of modern work?
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A) It has completely changed in every aspect.
B) It has become less meaningful for employees.
C) It has changed in some ways but remains similar in others.
D) It is more difficult than in the past.
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6. What is suggested in the final paragraph?
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A) People no longer value recognition at work.
B) Work motivation has fundamentally changed.
C) Traditional motivations are still important despite changes.
D) Employers should ignore new working practices.
π΅Answer Key
1 → C
2 → B
3 → C
4 → B
5 → C
6 → C
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π¦ Part 6 – Gapped Text
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You are going to read a text with six gaps.
For each gap (1–6), choose the correct sentence from A–G.
There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use.
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The Importance of Lifelong Learning
In today’s rapidly changing world, the ability to keep learning has become more important than ever. Many people are no longer able to rely solely on the education they received in their youth. Instead, they must continue developing new skills throughout their lives.
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One reason for this is the speed at which technology evolves. Jobs that existed a decade ago may have disappeared, while entirely new professions have emerged. As a result, workers must adapt constantly in order to remain relevant in the job market.
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Another factor is the increasing availability of online learning platforms. These have made education more accessible than ever before, allowing individuals to study at their own pace and from any location.
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However, lifelong learning is not only about professional development. It can also bring personal satisfaction, helping individuals to explore new interests and gain a deeper understanding of the world around them.
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Despite these advantages, some people still find it difficult to engage in continuous learning. Lack of time, motivation or financial resources can act as barriers.
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Nevertheless, experts agree that making even small efforts to learn regularly can have a significant impact over time.
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Ultimately, the key to success in modern society lies in the ability to remain curious, flexible and open to new ideas.
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A) This means that learning is no longer limited to formal education.
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B) As a result, individuals need to take responsibility for their own development.
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C) This has changed the way people approach education and training.
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D) For this reason, lifelong learning has become essential for career success.
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E) In addition, many people now see learning as a personal goal, not just a professional requirement.
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F) However, not everyone has equal access to these opportunities.
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G) This highlights the importance of staying engaged in continuous learning.
π Answer Key
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1 → D
2 → B
3 → C
4 → E
5 → F
6 → G
π¦ Part 7 – Multiple Matching
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β± Time: 12-15 minutes
π Level: C1 Advanced
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You are going to read four short texts.
For questions 1–4, choose the text (A–D) which matches each statement.
The texts may be chosen more than once.
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π TEXTS (A–D)
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Some people argue that working from home has improved productivity, allowing employees to manage their time more efficiently. However, others believe that the lack of direct supervision can lead to distractions and reduced focus. While technology has made remote work possible, not everyone finds it easy to separate their professional and personal lives.
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In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on work-life balance. Many employees now prioritise flexibility over higher salaries, seeking jobs that allow them to maintain a healthier lifestyle. Employers who fail to adapt to these expectations may struggle to retain talented staff.
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Despite rapid changes in the workplace, certain aspects remain constant. People continue to value recognition, job satisfaction and a sense of achievement. Experts suggest that while working conditions evolve, these fundamental motivations still play a key role in employee performance.
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The rise of digital tools has transformed communication in the workplace. Meetings can now take place across different time zones, and collaboration has become more efficient. However, this constant connectivity can also create pressure, as employees may feel expected to be available at all times.
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1. Which text mentions a possible disadvantage of increased flexibility at work?
2. Which text highlights that some core aspects of motivation have not changed?
3. Which text refers to a negative consequence of constant availability?
4. Which text suggests that employees now have different priorities than before?
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π Questions
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π Answer Key
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1 → A
2 → C
3 → D
4 → B
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π¦ PART 8 – Multiple Matching
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β± Time: 15 minutes
π Level: C1 Advanced
You are going to read four short texts.
For questions 1–6, choose from the texts (A–D).
The texts may be chosen more than once.
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π΅ TEXTS (A–D)
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People often assume that success is the result of natural talent. However, many experts argue that persistence and consistent effort play a far more significant role. Individuals who are willing to learn from failure and keep improving are more likely to achieve long-term success.
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In modern society, time management has become a crucial skill. With increasing demands from work, education and personal life, individuals must learn how to prioritise effectively. Without clear organisation, even simple tasks can become overwhelming.
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Technology has made access to information easier than ever before. While this offers many advantages, it also presents challenges. The vast amount of available content can make it difficult to identify reliable sources and can lead to information overload.
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Motivation is not something that remains constant over time. People often experience periods of high energy followed by moments of doubt or fatigue. Developing discipline and routine can help maintain progress, even when motivation is low.
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π Questions
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1. Which text mentions the importance of continuing despite difficulties?
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2. Which text refers to the challenge of dealing with too much information?
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3. Which text highlights the need to organise tasks effectively?
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4. Which text suggests that ability alone is not enough to succeed?
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5. Which text mentions that motivation can change over time?
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6. Which text implies that external demands can create pressure?
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π΅ Answer Key
1 → A
2 → C
3 → B
4 → A
5 → D
6 → B
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