Part 5: You are going to read an extract from a novel. For questions 31-36, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text.
‘Claire, it’s Ruth.’ Claire
held back a sign and walked into the kitchen to put the coffee machine on. A
phne call from her sister was never over quickly.
‘Ruth, darling, How are you?’
As she waited for her sister to start describing in detail her latest disaster.
Claired mulled over how much to reveal about her new business assignment. Her
family would have to be told something, of course. Not what they ever came to
visit, or called her home phone, or sent her letters. Still, it seemed only
right to tell them it meant she was moving out for twelve months. Tuning back
into the phone call. Claire realised she had missed some key information and
tried to catch up with what her sister was talking about.
‘So the doctor said it was
probably lack of sleep. You know Sky is a bad sleeper and her nightmares have
been worse since she starte Year Two.’ Claire worked out that someone was unwell,
but was unsure whether it was her sister or her six-year-old niece.
Claire thought about her own schooling.
Her parents had paid for the best, obviously, although Claire often wondered
whether that was to ensure their three children didn’t affect their lifestyle,
rather than to give their offspring a good start in life. The school had encouraged
independence and character but had no time for tears and tantrums. Claire had
learned quickly to word hard and stay out of trouble. More than could be said
for Ruth. I had a constant disappointment to her parents that, while their
first and third children both achieved academic success. Ruth only acquired a
reputation for bad behaviour.
Ruth’s next sentence sharply
interrupted Claire’s thoughts.
‘The test are the week after
nxt. That’s why I’m calling. Is there any chance you could come and look after
Sky? It’s half-term and most of her friends are going skiing. Of course we can’t
afford that...’
Claire inhaled deeply and
forced herself not to rise to the hair. Ruth was always poor and begruged
Claire her success. Claire accepted that looking after a child on your own
probably limited your career options, but look at the ‘Harry Potter’ author
J.K. Rowling, it hadn’t held her back. She was convinced Ruth could help
herself if only she’d try harder. Claire was almost too irritated by the
thinly-veiled criticism to react to the request, but not quite.
‘Have Sky? How long for?
When?’ Claire could hear panic in her voice and forced herself to breathe in
deeply. Once she was sure she was back in control of her emotions she said in a
slow voice, ‘I start a new work assignment on 1st March, and I’ll… be on the road
a lot. You know. Meeting clients.’
‘Diniing out on someone else’s
credit card.’ Ruth’s voice cut in.
(line 23). ‘There’s more to
it than that,’ Claire responded quickly. Then, before Ruth could start the
age-old argument, Claire consciously lowered her voice.
‘Tell me the day you need me
to have Sky, I’ll check my diary.’
‘Well, it’s two days,
actually.’ Ruth sounded embarrassed.
Thinking about minding a
six-year old for two days almost made Claire choice. She gulped down her coffee
and wondered if she could use the new assignment as an excuse.
There was something in Ruth’s
voice, though, that made her pause.
‘Can’t Mum care of her? I
thought Mum and Dad were the perfect grandparents?’ It seemed odd to Claire
that two people who had no time for their own children could go mad over
someone else’s, even if they were their grandkids.
31. When Claire realises who
is phoning her, she…
A expects to hear some good
news.
B tries to hide her true
feelings.
C hopes it will be a long conversation.
D knows exactly what she will
say to Ruth.
32. Why doesn’t Claire know who is ill?
A Ruth didn’t make it clear who was talking about.
B. None of her other relatives had written to her about it.
C. She was away on business when the illness began.
D. She wasn’t paying attention when Ruth was speaking.
33. How does Claire feel about her school?
A. She would have achieved more at a better school.
B. Her parents appreciated how successful she was there.
C. Her sister was better suited to that school than she was.
D. She may have been sent there for the wrong reasons.
34. What is Claire’s attitude
to Ruth’s financail problems?
A. She feels they are largely
Ruth’s own fault.
B. She wishes she could do
more to help Ruth.
C. She thinks Ruth could get
any well-paid job she wanted.
D. She feels guilty about having
more money than Ruth.
35, What does ‘it’ on line 23 refer to?
A spending the firm’s money
B the task Claire has been given
C looking after Ruth’s daughter.
D the reason Claire sounds stressed
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36.- What do we learn about Claire and her family?
A Her relationship with her sister has completely changed
since their childhood.
B She realizes that her parents treated her very well when
she was a child.
C She doesn’t understand why her parents are so close to their
grandchildren.
D She accepts that her mother is more interested in Ruth
than in her.
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