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SpeakOut B2+ Unit 6 Revision

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  • Several key facts ___ (edit out) before the article was published.
    Several key facts had been edited out before the article was published.
  • If you only read news that supports your beliefs, you may unintentionally ___ and develop a biased opinion.
    B) limit your view
    D) be on the right track
    C) expand your horizons
    A) open your mind to other points of view
  • Find and correct the mistake: Under no conditions the key should be given to strangers.
    Error: I have spoken Correction: had I spoken
  • Rarely ___ such a luxurious flat in such a derelict neighbourhood.
    A) you see
    D) does it see
    C) do you see
    B) is seen
  • Travelling solo helped her ___ and become more independent.
    D) limit her view
    B) expand her horizons
    C) get the wrong end of the stick
    A) be mistaken
  • Find and correct the mistake: Little did he knows the building was crumbling from inside.
    Error: knows Correction: know → Little did he know the building was crumbling from inside.
  • Find and correct the mistake: The house has been mistake for a derelict warehouse.
    Error: the key should Correction: should the key → Under no conditions should the key be given to strangers.
  • His opinion was based on misinformation and ___ (mislead).
    His opinion was based on misinformation and he was misled.
  • The journalist was accused of trying to ___ the public with a misleading headline.
    C) mislead
    A) slip up
    B) rectify
    D) mistake
  • The property ___ (advertise) as recently renovated, but it was in ruins.
    The property was advertised as recently renovated, but it was in ruins.
  • The footage shown on TV had been manipulated to ___ that was considered sensitive.
    B) make the assumption
    A) curate the content
    D) put someone right
    C) edit out information
  • He looked confident during the interview, but his facts turned out to ___.
    B) be off
    A) be in the right
    D) be overlooked
    C) be mistaken
  • Under no circumstances ___ your personal data be allowed to get into the wrong hands.
    B) must
    C) is
    A) should
    D) will
  • Only after the article was published ___ the truth came out.
    A) did
    C) was
    D) would
    B) had
  • Not until she stepped out of her comfort zone ___ how much she could grow.
    B) she realised
    D) had she realised
    A) she had realised
    C) did she realise
  • At no point ___ the viewers that some of the content had been curated.
    C) did they tell
    D) they were told
    A) were told
    B) did tell
  • The content ___ (curate) to fit the viewer's preferences.
    The content was curated to fit the viewer's preferences.
  • The tenant’s concerns ___ (not take) seriously by the landlord.
    The tenant’s concerns were not taken seriously by the landlord.
  • His rude tone really ___, even though he probably didn’t mean anything by it.
    B) got into the wrong hands
    D) slipped up
    A) challenged my assumptions
    C) rubbed me up the wrong way
  • Many assumptions ___ (challenge) during the discussion.
    Many assumptions were challenged during the discussion.
  • Seldom ___ such a cramped and filthy hotel advertised as "luxurious."
    B) do you find
    A) you find
    C) did you found
    D) are found
  • Find and correct the mistake: The issue was put it right after the inspector's visit.
    Error: put it right Correction: put right → The issue was put right after the inspector's visit.