Tak jsem si teď dělal přípravný test na FCE a pěkně jsem prolítl
u první části USE OF ENGLISH. Ale mám takový pocit, že se autoři spletli
a měl to být test spíš pro CAE, protože mi to přišlo fakt těžký (a
nebo mi ten test jenom nesedl a nebo nemám svůj den . Kdo si to chcete
taky vyzkoušet, tak tady to je. Správné odpovědi jsou o jeden příspěvek
vedle pod názem „finishing catch“ (že by drobná nápověda
)
BASEBALL CAPS
As early as the 1920s, the baseball cap had become fashionable off the field,
being seen in smart circles as the perfect finishing .....
(effect/point/detail/touch) … to a new suit.
But it was continued sporting …
(relation/organisation/connection/combination) … that led to the
widespread popularity of the cap. By the 1940s, teams were beginning to have
their logos sewn onto the caps they wore during matches. The …
(obvious/apparent/clear/evident) … thing for fans to do was to wear these,
too. Sales of caps went through the roof as college kids …
(caught/picked/joined/chose) … onto this way of showing their …
(following/trust/support/loyalty) … to their team.
By the late 1970s, new machines … (allowed/made/caused/meant) … it was
possible to embroiden images of things like animals and flags onto caps …
(replace/alternative/instead/preference) … of just names and numbers. The
caps now became fashionable once again, … (greatly/largely/fully/widely)
… thanks to hip-hop music bands who wore them on …
(performanance/act/stage/concert) … . Baseball caps then became desirable
to music fans the world over and are now firmly …
(established/considered/instituted/founded) … as a classic type of
informal headgear.