1, Each candidate (is questioned) in turn by two separate examiners. 2. Andrew saw at once that she (had been instructed) carefully beforehand. 3. He insisted on seeing the article before it (was published). 4. While the meal (was being prepared) the mother sat by the sick cMld’s bedside. 5. Jennie (has not been forgotten). We all remember her. 6. He opened his eyes and (was blinded) by a circle smaller than the moon. 7. Not a single copy of the books he spoke of had ever (been asked for). 8. I (was informed) that you (had been seen) in Church Street in conversation with a young gentleman. 9. The room has just (been moved) into, it smells wet paint. 10. He didn’t utter a word, knowing that whatever he said (would be meet) by the same silence. 11. My question (has not been answered) properly yet. 12. The shop looked shabbier in artificial light: the shelves were dusty and the ceiling (had not been painted) since I went there.
The school exchange trip is to a small 1 village. There is a newsagent’s for things like 2 comics and magazines and a 3 baker’s selling bread, but there isn’t a 4 chemist’s, so please make sure you take any medicine you need with you. Students will stay with French families. Be 5 quiet and 6 polite and help around the house. Remember: in France it is normal to greet someone by 7 kissing them on the cheek. There will be time to go sightseeing, and we will visit a 8 museum and a 9 palace, where the royal family lived. Please make sure you have a 10 guidebook with you so that you can learn about the places.