EXIT TEST 29 (1) their hair wasn't actually very long, rock groups such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones were often criticized as 'long-haired' or 'needing haircuts' when they first became popular during the early 1960s. At that time men were also considered effeminate if long hair. The opposite was true for men who grew a beard they (2) (3) of course, it was allowed to grow too long. Beards grow faster than hair and need more care. In fact, if the average man never trimmed his beard, it (4) to nearly ten metres in his lifetime. Now, that's a lot of hair! 1 a) Even though 2 a) had 3 a) if 4 a) grew 1 a) comes 2 a) call 3 a) later 4 a) has passed b) If only b) have b) if not b) has grown 30 I know you're anxiously waiting to find out if I passed my exams, but I haven't heard anything yet. Perhaps I'll get the news today when the post (1) (2) you as soon as I get the news. It's three weeks (3) the exams, but my teacher warned me that they sometimes don't announce the results until more than a month (4) 31 (1) 1 a) Even although 2 a) for 3 a) use 4 a) As b) came b) called b) once b) is passing c) Unless c) will have c) only if c) will grow b) In spite of b) in order to b) uses b) Since c) is coming c) 'll call c) since c) passed d) Whether d) would have d) unless d) would grow points (2) in most other sports players are usually trying to get the most goals or win, the opposite is true in golf. In a game of golf, it is the lowest score that wins. Each player must try to get his or her ball in the hole (3) shots as possible. For each hole there is a given number of shots called 'par'. (4) a player uses one shot less than par, it's called a 'birdie' and one more than par is called a 'bogey. as few c) Instead of c) so that c) used c) When I promise I I took d) will come d) 'm calling d) when d) will pass d) Whereas d) such that d) using d) While