Name ______________________________________
Class______________________________
Language Test 1A - Units 1-4
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OCABULARY
1
Complete the words.
0
Kubica is the most s _u _c _c _e _s _s _f _u _l Polish F1 racing driver.
1
I want to see the show. Please, s __ __ __ __ h on the TV.
2
I think the n __ __ s is interesting. It tells us what’s happening in the world.
3
Johnny Depp is a t __ __ __ __ __ __ d actor. He was excellent as a pirate.
4
Bill Gates is extremely g __ __ __ __ __ __ s. He gives 90% of his money to charity.
5
BBC 1 and BBC 2 are the only c __ __ __ __ __ __ s in Britain without any advertisements.
6
The film starts at five. Get r __ __ __ y, it’s time to go.
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2
Cross the odd one out.
lake
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diving
mountains
seaside
mountains
1
climbing
compass
sea
countryside
2
picking mushrooms
ferry
forest
camera
3
sightseeing
tent
guidebook
lake
4
sailing
mountains
seaside
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Reporter:
Where are you going on your holiday, Dobbin?
Dobbin:
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F
Reporter:
Who are you going with?
Dobbin:
1
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Reporter:
How are you getting there?
Dobbin:
2
_____
Reporter:
What are you going to do?
Dobbin:
3
_____
Reporter:
Can you ski, Dobbin?
Dobbin:
4
_____
Reporter:
When are you coming back?
Dobbin:
5
_____
A) We are going by plane.
B) No, I can’t. I’m going to take skiing lessons.
C) We’re coming back in two weeks.
D) I’m going with my friend, George.
E) We’re going to go skiing.
F) I’m going to Italy.
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make short conversations.
0
What time do you wake up?
__F__
1
When is your skiing lesson?
_____
2
How can you ski in the dark?
_____
3
Are you going to set off early?
_____
4
What happened when she fell into the snow?
_____
5
Is she a good skier?
_____
A) Right now. Sorry, I have to go.
B) One of her skis flew off.
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C) Yes, we are. We have to get there tonight.
D) Yes, she’s going to ski in a cross-country competition.
E) We switch on our headlamps.
F) At six o’clock.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Complete. Use the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
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Cindy always (watch) _watches__ Friends.
1
My parents (go) _______________ to the cinema tomorrow.
2
Jane (not watch) _______________ documentaries every day.
3
My sister (do) _______________ her homework now.
4
May and Bob (not come) _______________ to the disco next Friday.
5
Tina (have) _______________ art classes twice a month.
6
We (cross) _______________ the Channel at the moment.
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6
Circle the correct words.
Last summer we
0
went / were going to Wales. We
1
were taking / took our tents and we
2
wanted / were
wanting to stay at a campsite. It
3
was raining / rained when we
4
were arriving / arrived, so we
5
were
deciding / decided to stay in a hotel. In the middle of the night everybody
6
were waking up / woke up
because somebody
7
was making / made a lot of noise outside. Our dog
8
was sitting / sat in the car!
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
My brother has his basketball practice _____.
A) often
B) twice a week
C) usually
1
What were you doing _____ at six o’clock?
A) last Sunday
B) this week
C) tomorrow
2
Did you go skiing _____?
A) yesterday
B) tomorrow
C) at the moment
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3
I _____ watch soaps.
A) every day
B) never
C) on Sundays
4
I can’t go _____. I’m having my dinner.
A) usually
B) last week
C) now
5
We’re playing football _____.
A) on Saturday
B) twice a week
C) never
6
How _____ do you go on holiday?
A) usually
B) often
C) sometimes
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Language Test 1B - Units 1-4
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1
Complete the words.
0
Kubica is the most s _u _c _c _e _s _s _f _u _l Polish F1 racing driver.
1
I love c __ __ __ __ __ __ s. Donald Duck is my favourite.
2
In winter it’s still dark when we w __ __ __ u __.
3
My friend could play the piano when he was four years old. He was very t __ __ __ __ __ __ d.
4
Don’t forget to p __ __ o __ your gloves. It’s really cold.
5
J.K. Rowling is f __ __ __ __ s because she wrote Harry Potter.
6
My sister always watches s __ __ __ s. She knows the names of all the characters.
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2
Cross the odd one out.
postcard
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hotel
sightseeing
sleeping bag
diving
1
lake
climbing
canoeing
tent
2
campsite
backpack
hotel
climbing
3
seaside
sunbathing
windsurfing
climbing
4
mountains
sailing
compass
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L
ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Reporter: What’s Dobbin doing this holiday?
Dobbin’s Mum:
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F____
Reporter: Is he going alone?
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Dobbin’s Mum:
1
_____
Reporter: Isn’t it too hot there?
Dobbin’s Mum:
2
_____
Reporter: Can Dobbin sail?
Dobbin’s Mum:
3
_____
Reporter: When are they setting off?
Dobbin’s Mum:
4
_____
Reporter: Where are they going to stay?
Dobbin’s Mum:
5
_____
A) In a hotel, near the beach.
B) Of course not! But George can.
C) No, he’s going with his friend, George.
D) Next Monday.
E) No, it’s perfect weather for sailing.
F) He’s going to Morocco.
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4 Match 1-5 with A-E to make short conversations.
0
Why are you staring at me?
__F__
1
What did you do when it was cold?
_____
2
How did you get here so early?
_____
3
What can we do on Saturday?
_____
4
When are you going back home?
_____
5
Why do you need headlamps for skiing? _____
A) Right after the competition.
B) Let’s go to the cinema.
C) We switch them on when it gets dark.
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D) We woke up at five o’clock and caught an early bus.
E) We put on our jackets.
F) Because you’ve got a red nose.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Complete. Use the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
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James never (watch) _watches__ the news.
1
The students (have) __________ a test at the moment.
2
Magazines often (write) __________ about famous people.
3
We (record) __________ Shrek tonight.
4
Ben (not like) __________ soaps.
5
They (listen) __________ to music now.
6
Kate and Jim (not come) __________ to the disco next Saturday.
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6
Circle the correct words.
Last weekend we
0
went / were going to our friends’ house. In the evening, when we
1
watched / were
watching horror films, the light
2
went off / was going off. We
3
found / were finding candles and we
4
were deciding / decided to sit by the fireplace. We
5
were talking / talked about ghosts when we
6
heard /
were hearing some noises. Then the door
7
opened / were opening and we
8
were seeing / saw our
friends’ parents.
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
My brother has his basketball practice _____.
A) often
B) twice a week
C) usually
1
His father formed his company _____.
A) in 1975
B) tomorrow
C) now
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Did you watch cartoons _____?
A) usually
B) now
C) yesterday
3
We _____ record Top of the Pops.
A) at the moment
B) always
C) on Mondays
4
She can’t watch TV _____. She’s at her dance class.
A) now
B) usually
C) last week
5
I’m going on holiday _____.
A) sometimes
B) tomorrow
C) twice a week
6
How _____ do you watch TV?
A) ago
B) always
C) often
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1 switch / 2 news / 3 talented / 4 generous / 5 channel / 6 ready
2
1 sea / 2 ferry / 3 tent / 4 mountains
3
1 D / 2 A / 3 E / 4 B / 5 C
4
1 A / 2 E / 3 C / 4 B / 5 D
5
1 are going / 2 doesn’t watch / 3 is doing / 4 aren’t coming / 5 has / 6 are crossing
6
1 took / 2 wanted / 3 was raining / 4 arrived / 5 decided / 6 woke up / 7 was making / 8 was sitting
7
1 A / 2 A / 3 B / 4 C / 5 A / 6 B
U
NITS
1-4 B K
EY
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1 cartoons / 2 wake up / 3 talented / 4 put on / 5 famous / 6 soaps
2
1 climbing / 2 hotel / 3 climbing / 4 sailing
3
1 C / 2 E / 3 B / 4 D / 5 A
4
1 E / 2 D / 3 B / 4 A / 5 C
5
1 are having / 2 write / 3 are recording / 4 doesn’t like / 5 are listening / 6 aren’t coming
6
1 were watching / 2 went off / 3 found / 4 decided / 5 were talking / 6 heard / 7 opened / 8 saw
7
1 A / 2 C / 3 B / 4 A / 5 B / 6 C
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Language Test 2A - Units 5-8
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1
Match definitions 1-5 with words A-G. There are TWO extra words.
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You have to cross it to finish
_H__
1
If you’re not careful, you can get lost in it
_____
2
The best result in sports
_____
3
Between breakfast and dinner
_____
4
A path for running around a stadium
_____
5
The person who’s best at a sport
_____
A) track
B) ready
C) champion
D) maze
E) record
F) title
G) lunch
H) line
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2
Circle the odd one out.
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chimney
balcony
stool
roof
1
kitchen bathroom
bedroom
clock
2
desk
shelves
bookcase
curtains
3
garage bedspread
wardrobe
drawers
4
mirror wallpaper
stairs
frame
5
chair
roof
armchair
sofa
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L
ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Tom:
Hi, Lynne.
0
F
Lynne:
Yes, it was great – but you wouldn’t believe what happened!
Tom:
1
_____
Lynne:
Well, I went skiing with Ted and an avalanche came down from the mountains.
Tom:
2
_____ You were in the avalanche and nothing happened to you?
Lynne:
I didn’t say that. Some snow fell on top of me and Ted pulled me out of it.
Tom:
3
_____
Lynne:
He punched my dial number and heard my mobile.
Tom:
You’re lucky. Was Ted all right?
Lynne:
4
_____ Some snow fell on him too and threw him against a tree.
Tom:
Oh, dear.
5
_____
Lynne:
Yes, we did. The mountain rescue team rescued us by helicopter and took us to hospital.
Tom:
That sounds like a dangerous adventure.
A) How did he find you?
B) Tell me!
C) Did you go to hospital?
D) Wait a minute.
E) Not really.
F) Did you have a good winter holiday?
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make a conversation.
0
What’s your problem, Lottie?
__F_
1
What exactly do you want to change?
_____
2
What colours do you like?
_____
3
Why don’t you buy new orange curtains and yellow wallpaper?
_____
4
What about the furniture?
_____
5
Why don’t you paint it then?
_____
A) Yes, that’s a good idea.
B) The walls and the curtains.
C) It’s old, but I like it.
D) Well, I love bright colours, like orange and yellow.
E) Yes, I’ll paint my desk blue!
F) I want to redecorate my room.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Circle the correct words.
“Here’s Radio Sport again. I’m Brian Thomas. This is the most fascinating rugby match I’ve
0
ever /
yet seen. The second half hasn’t started
1
already / yet. The Eagles are two points ahead of the Bulls.
Smith is so fast today! Oh! They have
2
yet / just started again and he has
3
yet / already grabbed the
ball. Oh, no! He has
4
never / yet been pulled and pushed so much in a match. The Bulls are not
giving up! They haven’t punched him
5
since / yet, but they are getting ready.
6
For / Since the
beginning of the match they have won the ball several times, but now the Eagles have the ball
again… Three – zero! Great! The Eagles have won!”
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6
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
I _____ in Legoland on my last birthday.
A) have been
B) was
C) has been
1
Their family _____ to Italy last year.
A) have moved
B) moved
C) has moved
2
Columbus _____ America in 1492.
A) reached
B) reaches
C) has reached
3
She _____ to Warsaw yet.
A) wasn’t
B) weren’t
C) hasn’t been
4
Tom _____ twice since 2001.
A) has moved
B) moved
C) moves
5
We _____ this castle last summer.
A) have visited
B) visited
C) has visited
6
Kevin _____ next door since I was six.
A) has lived
B) lived
C) lives
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7
Complete. Use the Past Simple, the Past Continuous or the Present Perfect.
It
0
(be) ___was____ a lucky day in the middle of December. It
1
(snow) _______________ and I
2
(walk) _______________ home from school when I
3
(see) _______________ a box in the street. It
4
(move) _______________. When I opened the box I
5
(find) _______________ a puppy. I
6
(take)
_______________ him home. Since then Lucky
7
(live) _______________ with us. It
8
(be)
_______________ five years now!
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Language Test 2B - Units 5-8
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1
Match definitions 1-5 with words A-G. There are TWO extra words.
0
You have to cross it to finish
_H__
1
You become one when you win
_____
2
You run or ride around it in a stadium
_____
3
A very big, old building
_____
4
You need it when you are tired
_____
5
When you can’t find your way you are
_____
A) rest
B) castle
C) champion
D) race
E) track
F) lost
G) ready
H) line
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2
Circle the odd one out.
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chimney
balcony
cushion
roof
1
curtains
ceiling
rug
carpet
2
roof
living room
bedroom
kitchen
3
clock
cupboard
attic
table
4
shelves
stairs
lamp
desk
5
armchair
sofa
frame
stool
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L
ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Handy Jack: How can I help you, Cynthia?
Cynthia:
I’m looking for ideas for my bedroom.
Handy Jack:
0
F
Cynthia:
No, just some small things.
Handy Jack:
1
_____
Cynthia:
You know, the bedspread and the cushions. Maybe the lamp and some pictures.
They’ve been here for ages.
Handy Jack: I see.
2
_____
Cynthia:
I like my bed and my desk. I need some shelves for my books, but that’s all.
Handy Jack: OK.
3
_____
Cynthia:
Yes, and I’d like to paint the walls.
Handy Jack:
4
_____
Cynthia:
I like spring colours.
Handy Jack: Let’s paint the walls fresh green... And what about a yellow bedspread and a soft blue
carpet on the floor? And some spring flowers on the cushions?
Cynthia:
5
_____ Thanks.
A) What about the furniture?
B) Yes, that’s a good idea.
C) What colours were you thinking about?
D) What small things do you mean?
E) So you need a new bookcase?
F) Do you want to change everything?
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make a conversation.
0
How was your winter holiday?
__F_
1
Great! Did you ski a lot?
_____
2
How did you break your leg?
_____
3
Did she help you?
_____
4
Did you go to hospital?
_____
5
Weren’t you bored?
_____
A) A girl pushed me from behind and I crashed into a tree.
B) No, we didn’t because I broke my leg on the first day of the holiday.
C) Yes, she called an ambulance and waited with me on the snow.
D) No, not at all – Cristina was with me all the time. You must meet her!
E) Yes, I spent a few days in hospital but I had a great time!
F) Well, we went to Italy on a skiing holiday.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Circle the correct words.
“This is Ben Logan on Real News. Sam Webster, a 12-year-old schoolboy, got lost yesterday. The
rescue team have
0
just / yet found him. We’re near the cave where Sam has been
1
since / for 24
hours. They’ve
2
already / ever seen him, but he hasn’t come out
3
for / yet. He is behind some stones
that have blocked the entrance to the cave. This is the most dangerous accident I’ve
4
ever / since
seen! Now they’re pulling Sam out! He’s saying: ‘I’ve never been so frightened
5
already / in my
life!’ And I’ve missed my parents so much
6
since / for yesterday!’”
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6
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
I _____ to England when I was five.
A) have been
B) went
C) were
1
He _____ to Cracow in his life.
A) haven’t been
B) wasn’t
C) has never been
2
My uncle _____ a new car a year ago.
A) have bought
B) bought
C) has bought
3
He _____ here since he got married.
A) has lived
B) lived
C) lives
4
We _____ our school record in April.
A) have broken
B) broken
C) broke
5
Last year my friends _____ to Africa.
A) have travelled
B) travelled
C) has travelled
6
Tom _____ to Leeds Castle in 2007.
A) have gone
B) has gone
C) went
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7
Complete. Use the Past Simple, the Past Continuous or the Present Perfect.
Kate
0
(know) _has known_ her best friend since she
1
(be) _______________ seven years old. She
2
(sit) _______________ in the garden when somebody
3
(throw) _______________ a ball at her back.
When she turned she
4
(see) _______________ a girl. “I’m sorry,” the girl said. “We
5
(play)
_______________ football and my brother
6
(kick) _______________ the ball.” “I
7
(never / see)
_______________ you here,” said Kate. “We
8
(just / move) _______________ here,” said the girl.
“I’m Lucy.”
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1 D / 2 E / 3 G / 4 A / 5 C
2
1 clock / 2 curtains / 3 garage / 4 stairs / 5 roof
3
1 B / 2 D / 3 A / 4 E / 5 C
4
1 B / 2 D / 3 A / 4 C / 5 E
5
1 yet / 2 just / 3 already / 4 never / 5 yet / 6 Since
6
1 B / 2 A / 3 C / 4 A / 5 B / 6 A
7
1 was snowing / 2 was walking / 3 saw / 4 was moving / 5 found / 6 took / 7 has lived / 8 has been
U
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5-8 B K
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1
1 C / 2 E / 3 B / 4 A / 5 F
2
1 ceiling / 2 roof / 3 attic / 4 stairs / 5 frame
3
1 D / 2 A / 3 E / 4 C / 5 B
4
1 B / 2 A / 3 C / 4 E / 5 D
5
1 for / 2 already / 3 yet / 4 ever / 5 in my life / 6 since
6
1 C / 2 B / 3 A / 4 C / 5 B / 6 C
7
1 was / 2 was sitting / 3 threw / 4 saw / 5 were playing / 6 kicked / 7 have never seen / 8 have just
moved
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Language Test 3A - Units 9-12
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Complete the words.
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She was n _e _r _v _o _u _s before an important exam.
1
I’m i __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ in painting. It is my hobby.
2
You have to be c __ __ __ __ __ __ not to cut yourself with a sharp knife.
3
He saved my life. He was so b __ __ __ __!
4
There was nobody in the house so I felt really l __ __ __ __ __.
5
He didn’t study hard, but he passed the exam. He was really l __ __ __ __!
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2
Complete. Use the words in the box.
pass / leave / get / press / ask / win
0
John studied hard to _____pass_______ the exam.
1
In the show Guess Who, participants _______________ the button to answer.
2
Parents always _______________ too many questions.
3
In England students can _______________ school after their GCSEs.
4
Sarah wants to _______________ a good mark for her essay.
5
Our team will _______________ the prize!
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L
ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
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Are you nervous?
A) Yes, I do.
B) Yes, a bit.
C) Yes, I may.
1
One more minute, please.
A) Be careful.
B) No, time’s up.
C) Just in time.
2
I think I failed the Maths test.
A) That’s right.
B) Why not?
C) Never mind.
3
Are you sure you will eat that?
A) Yes, I can eat it.
B) Yes, I will eat it.
C) Yes, I might eat it.
4
Our DVD machine is broken.
A) Do you know?
B) Oh, dear. Can’t you fix it?
C) Great. Can I see it?
5
Can I borrow your book?
A) Of course you can. B) I wish you didn’t.
C) I think you will.
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4
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Steve: Hi, Jim. Have they started yet?
Jim:
No.
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_F_ Let’s go inside.
Steve: Look! He’s kicked it so hard!
Jim:
1
_____
Steve: Goal! You were right.
2
_____
Jim:
It’s easy.
Steve: Maybe for you. When will you join the team?
Jim:
3
_____ Do you think they would take me?
Steve: Absolutely.
4
_____
Jim:
But they might think I’m not good enough.
Steve:
5
_____ You’re the best.
A) I wish I could.
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B) He’ll definitely score this time.
C) I’m sure you’ll play for England one day.
D) Don’t worry, they won’t.
E) How did you know that?
F) You’re just in time.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Complete. Use the Second Conditional.
0
If I (see) _saw_ a ghost, I (run) _would run_ away.
1
If I (live) _______________ in Spain, I (speak) _______________ Spanish.
2
They (help) _______________ me if they (be) _______________ my friends.
3
If she (like) _______________ Madonna, she (have) _______________ her CD.
4
If I (not have) _______________ a dog, I (feel) _______________ lonely.
5
We (make) _______________ a pizza if we (know) _______________ how to cook.
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6
Circle the correct words.
Mat:
Will you go alone when you
0
go / will go on your treasure hunt tonight?
Tim:
No, we’ll go in pairs. I’ll go with John.
Mat:
Will you be able to see anything when it
1
will get / gets dark?
John: Of course we will. When it gets dark we
2
will turn on / turn on our headlamps.
Mat: What will you do if you
3
hear / will hear weird sounds?
John: If we hear strange sounds we
4
will check / check what it is.
Mat:
Won’t you get lost if you
5
look / will look around too much?
Tim:
If we look around we
6
find / will find the treasure!
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7
Write the sentences. Use will (), won’t () and may / might (?).
YOUR FUTURE
0
be courageous ()
.You will be courageous.
1
lose the race ()
__________________________________________________________
2
go to Australia (?)
__________________________________________________________
3
write a book ()
__________________________________________________________
4
buy a castle (?) __________________________________________________________
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8
Write sentences. Use I wish…
0
I’m shy.
I wish I wasn’t shy.
1
My friend is ill.
____________________________________________
2
My computer doesn’t work.
____________________________________________
3
We never play together.
____________________________________________
4
I can’t ski.
____________________________________________
5
I’m not pretty.
____________________________________________
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OCABULARY
1
Complete the words.
0
My father is an e _n _e _r _g _e _t _i _c person. He’s always active.
1
I was sitting at home doing nothing. I was really b __ __ __ __.
2
The light was on, but nobody was home. It was really s __ __ __ __ __ __.
3
My brother was asleep in a tent and a bear wanted to get in. He was t __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __.
4
Her room is so n __ __ __. All her clothes are always in the wardrobe.
5
People who love adventure are a __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __.
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2
Complete. Use the words in the box.
win / hear / press / go / know / take
0
I know Suzy will _____win_______ the prize!
1
On answering machines you record a message when you _______________ a sound.
2
You’re really lucky if you _______________ the answer.
3
Justin wants to _______________ to university after school.
4
After six years at school we _______________ an exam.
5
For Laura’s room _______________ the button with the number 17 on it.
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
Are you nervous?
A) Yes, I do.
B) Yes, a bit.
C) Yes, I may.
1
Will he ever finish?
A) No, he don’t.
B) No, he might.
C) Of course he will.
2
You’ll win this competition.
A) Do you think so?
B) Don’t worry.
C) Why not?
3
Has the film started yet?
A) Never mind.
B) It’s not fair.
C) No. You’re just in time.
4
Are you sure about the Geography exam?
A) Yes, I might do it.
B) Yes, I’ll definitely take it.
C) Yes, I do.
5
Are you coming to my party?
A) Sure, I know.
B) Yes, I do.
C) Yes, I am.
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4
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Teacher:
Now, everybody, pens on the table.
Student A:
But, Teacher, just one more minute!
Teacher:
No.
0
__F__
Student A:
Oh, dear.
1
_____
Teacher:
2
_____ Your test, please.
Student A:
I’ve studied so hard. It’s not fair.
Student B:
Did you do all the questions?
Student A:
No, I didn’t.
3
_____
Student B:
No, you aren’t!
4
_____
Student A:
Perhaps.
5
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A) I’m hopeless at Maths.
B) I haven’t finished.
C) You won’t fail it for sure!
D) But I won’t get a good mark!
E) Too late.
F) Your time’s up.
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RAMMAR
5
Complete. Use the Second Conditional.
0
If I (see) _saw_a ghost, I (run) _would run away.
1
If I (know) _______________ the answer, I (press) _______________ the button.
2
He (lend) _______________ me his bike if I (ask) _______________ him.
3
I (not get) _______________ lost if I (have) _______________ a compass.
4
If I (win) _______________ the prize, I (be) _______________ rich.
5
I (invite) _______________ you to my room if it (not be) _______________ so messy.
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6
Circle the correct words.
Lisa: Will you take me with you when you
0
go / will go on your walking holiday tomorrow?
Janet: Sure, I will. Let’s hope the weather is nice.
Lisa: What will we do if it
1
starts / will start raining?
Janet: Well, if it does, we
2
sleep / will sleep in a hostel.
Lisa: Will we go for walks when it
3
gets / will get wet?
Janet: When it’s really wet, we
4
put / will put on our waterproofs.
Lisa: Oh, that’s great! Won’t we need a snack when we
5
get / will get hungry?
Janet: Of course. I’ll have everything ready when I
6
see / will see you tomorrow!
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7
Write the sentences. Use will (), won’t () and may / might (?).
YOUR FUTURE
0
have a dog (?) You may have a dog
1
travel a lot () _________________________________________________________
2
become famous (?)
_________________________________________________________
3
lose the match ()
_________________________________________________________
4
win a trip (?)
_________________________________________________________
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8
Write sentences. Use I wish…
0
I’m shy.
I wish I wasn’t shy.
1
My brothers are small.
___________________________________________
2
They don’t like me.
___________________________________________
3
I wear glasses.
___________________________________________
4
I haven’t got a mobile phone
___________________________________________
5
I’m not rich
___________________________________________
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NITS
9-12 A K
EY
1
1 interested / 2 careful / 3 brave / 4 lonely / 5 lucky
2
1 press / 2 ask / 3 leave / 4 get / 5 win
3
1 B / 2 C / 3 B / 4 B / 5 A
4
1 B / 2 E / 3 A / 4 C / 5 D
5
1 lived, would speak / 2 would help, were / 3 liked, would have / 4 didn’t have, would feel / 5
would make, knew
6
1 / gets / 2 will turn on / 3 hear / 4 will check / 5 look / 6 will find
7
1 You won’t lose the race. / 2 You may / might go to Australia. / 3 You will write a book. / 4 You
may / might buy a castle.
8
1 I wish my friend wasn’t ill. / 2 I wish my computer worked. / 3 I wish we played together. / 4 I
wish I could ski. / 5 I wish I was pretty.
U
NITS
9-12 B K
EY
1
1 bored / 2 strange / 3 terrified / 4 neat / 5 adventurous
2
1 hear / 2 know / 3 go / 4 take / 5 press
3
1 C / 2 A / 3 C / 4 B / 5 C
4
1 B / 2 E / 3 A / 4 C / 5 D
5
1 knew, would press / 2 would lend, asked / 3 wouldn’t get, had / 4 won, would be / 5 would
invite, wasn’t
6
1 starts / 2 will sleep / 3 gets / 4 will put / 5 get / 6 see
7
1 You will travel a lot. / 2 You may / might become famous. / 3 You won’t lose the match. / 4
You may / might win a trip.
8
1 I wish my brothers weren’t small. / 2 I wish they liked me. / 3 I wish I wore glasses. / 4 I wish I
had a mobile phone. / 5 I wish I was rich.
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V
OCABULARY
1
Complete the table with two examples in each column. There are two extra words.
bus
lorry
plane ship
double decker wheel yacht
fare
hot air balloon
In the air
On the ground
At sea
bus
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2
Circle the correct words.
0
You need a ball / bell to play tennis.
1
We’re playing on the football course / pitch.
2
In football you hit / kick the ball with your foot.
3
There are special football boots / shoes for players.
4
In tennis the ball must go over the net / goal.
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Mum:
Where are you going now, Tom?
Tom:
0
__F__
Mum: Who are you going with?
Tom:
1
_____
Mum:
Have you cleaned your room yet?
Tom:
2
_____
Mum:
What do you mean?
Tom:
Our teacher recommended this film and we have to write about it.
3
_____
Mum:
And you let it go to your head? You’ll see the film later, now you must clean this mess
up!
Tom:
4
_____
Mum:
You may go when your room is tidy!
Tom (on the phone):
5
_____
A) No, I haven’t yet. But Mum, it’s for my English class.
B) But Mum, Janet will be upset!
C) Last time my film review was the best in class.
D) I’m going with Janet.
E) Janet? I can’t go out now. Maybe later?
F) I’m going to the cinema.
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4
Complete the sentences. Match 1-5 with A-E.
0
We visited Covent Garden, __F__
1
Modern double deckers have roofs, _____
2
In the museum I liked the trams, _____
3
The first buses were already running in 1829, _____
4
In the old days people went to live in the suburbs, _____
5
Nowadays people usually go by car, _____
A) and they have doors at the back, too.
B) although it’s bad for the environment.
C) and a mini underground train.
D) and they used to go to work by train.
E) but they were only for rich people.
F) although we didn’t have much time.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Write negative () and positive () sentences. Use the verb use to.
People in the 18th century …
0 drive / speedboats
()
_didn’t use to drive speedboats____
1 have / mobile phones
()
______________________________
______________________________
2 play / cricket
()
______________________________
______________________________
3 drink / Cola
()
______________________________
______________________________
4 sing / songs together
()
______________________________
______________________________
5 fly / space shuttles
()
______________________________
______________________________
6 travel / by steam train
()
______________________________
______________________________
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6
Circle the correct words.
0
I had to brush my teeth. My Dad made me / let me brush my teeth.
1
You don’t have a garden. You have to / don’t have to take your dog for walks.
2
We couldn’t watch that film. Mum didn’t let / didn’t make us watch it.
3
It’s not finished yet. You will have to / mustn’t finish it tomorrow.
4
It’s eight o’clock now, and I go to school at 10.30. I don’t have to / must hurry.
5
I hate Mozart. My sister makes / lets me listen to Mozart every day!
6
Don’t open the window! It mustn’t / has to be open when we are driving.
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
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0
My sister _____ eat sweets. She’s got bad teeth.
A) must
B) mustn’t
C) has to
1
When we lived in the country I _____ walk to school.
A) had to
B) must
C) have to
2
I _____ see this film. It’s a big hit.
A) mustn’t
B) can’t
C) must
3
Jill’s parents _____ her have a pet.
A) let
B) must
C) had to
4
In the future people _____ use bicycles more. There’s too much traffic.
A) have to
B) will have to
C) mustn’t
5
Did you _____ go to school on Saturday?
A) must
B) have to
C) had to
6
_____ eat it, Mum! I hate sea food.
A) I mustn’t B) Don’t make me C) Don’t let me
7
_____ me watch this film, please.
A) Must
B) Make
C) Let
8
His dad doesn’t _____ him eat spinach.
A) make
B) must
C) can
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V
OCABULARY
1
Complete the table with two examples in each column. There are two extra words.
Bus
ferry
tram
boat
helicopter
engine space shuttle
caravan headlights
In the air
On the ground
At sea
bus
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2
Circle the correct words.
0
In football you can head / hand the ball to score a goal.
1
They’re playing on the tennis pitch / court.
2
If you want to play football you need two nets / goals.
3
You need a ball / racket to play football.
4
You mustn’t kick / hit the ball in tennis.
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with the sentences A-E.
Jamie:
Lucy, why did you bring ballet shoes to baseball practice?
Lucy:
0
__F___
Jamie:
What do you mean?
Lucy:
1
_____ She wanted me to go to ballet class.
Jamie:
Are you good at ballet?
Lucy:
2
_____
Jamie:
How can you hide it?
Lucy:
3
_____ I go there from time to time.
Jamie:
Can you make a lot of money as a ballet dancer?
Lucy:
4
_____
Jamie:
I’d like to see you dance.
Lucy:
5
_____
A) I’m good, but I prefer baseball.
B) Yes, if you’re the best. But I’m not.
C) My Mum doesn’t know I play baseball.
D) I keep in touch with my friends from ballet class.
E) OK. You can come to a performance.
F) Ooops, I brought the wrong bag.
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4
Complete the sentences. Match 1-5 with A-E.
0
We visited Covent Garden, __F__.
1
They lived in the suburbs, _____.
2
We also have an underground, _____.
3
We wanted to see the museum, _____.
4
The trains were similar to today’s trains, _____.
5
The old buses didn’t have engines, _____.
A) but it was closed.
B) and they didn’t have roofs.
C) but they were wooden.
D) although they worked in the centre.
E) but we seldom use it.
F) although we didn’t have much time.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Write negative () and positive () sentences. Use the verb use to.
PEOPLE IN THE 18TH CENTURY …
0 drive / speedboats
()
_didn’t use to drive speedboats____
1 live / in castles
()
______________________________
______________________________
2 fly / planes
()
______________________________
3 wear / jeans
()
______________________________
4 ride / horses
()
______________________________
______________________________
5 play / computer games
()
______________________________
______________________________
6 go / for long walks
()
______________________________
______________________________
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6
Circle the correct words.
0
I had to brush my teeth. My Dad made me / let me brush my teeth.
1
My family lives on the 20
th
floor. We mustn’t / have to take the lift.
2
Keep the doors closed! The doors must / mustn’t be closed.
3
I could go to the beach. My parents let me / made me go to the beach.
4
I still have a lot of time. I don’t have to / must hurry.
5
Today we have a difficult test. I must / had to study hard yesterday.
6
My friend is having a party next week. I will have to / mustn’t help her with the music.
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
I _____ eat sweets. I’ve got bad teeth.
A) must
B) mustn’t
C) have to
1
Our friends _____ go to hospital. They had a car accident.
A) let them B) had to
C) mustn’t
2
_____ watch this DVD, Jill! He’s not sixteen yet.
A) Let him
B) Make him
C) Don’t let him
3
Do you _____ go to school on Saturday?
A) must
B) have to
C) had to
4
I _____ read the last Harry Potter book. It’s a big hit.
A) mustn’t
B) can’t
C) must
5
When it was dark we _____ turn the headlamps on.
A) had to
B) must
C) have to
6
You _____ visit the Natural History Museum when you come to London.
A) had to
B) will have to
C) mustn’t
7
Please, _____ me help you.
A) make
B) let
C) must
8
The teacher will _____ you write the test.
A) must
B) can
C) make
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NITS
13-16 A K
EY
1
In the air: plane, hot air balloon. On the ground: lorry, double decker. At sea: ship, yacht.
2
1 pitch / 2 kick / 3 boots / 4 net
3
1 D / 2 A / 3 C / 4 B / 5 E
4
1 A / 2 C / 3 E / 4 D / 5 B
5
1 didn’t use to have mobiles / 2 used to play cricket / 3 didn’t use to drink Cola / 4 used to sing
songs together / 5 didn’t use to fly space shuttles / 6 used to travel by steam train 6
6 1 have to / 2 didn’t let / 3 will have to / 4 don’t have to / 5 makes / 6 mustn’t
7
1 A / 2 C / 3 A / 4 B / 5 B / 6 B / 7 C / 8 A
U
NITS
13-16 B K
EY
1
In the air: helicopter, space shuttle. On the ground: tram, caravan. At sea: ferry, boat.
2
1 court / 2 goals / 3 ball / 4 kick
3
1 C / 2 A / 3 D / 4 B / 5 E
4
1 D / 2 E / 3 A / 4 C / 5 B
5
1 used to live in castles / 2 didn’t use to fly planes / 3 didn’t use to wear jeans / 4 used to ride
horses / 5 didn’t use to play computer games / 6 used to go for long walks 6
1 have to / 2
must / 3 let me / 4 don’t have to / 5 had to / 6 will have to
7
1 B / 2 C / 3 B / 4 C / 5 A / 6 B / 7 B / 8 C
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Language Test 5A - Units 17-20
V
OCABULARY
1
Find five more materials in the word search. Look .
C
O
T
T
O
N
E
G
T
C
B
P
A
D
S
G
X
O
L
F
R
T
M
S
I
L
K
A
U
F
U
R
O
L
I
H
Y
M
V
X
B
K
M
O
C
E
T
L
E
A
T
H
E
R
C
S
H
O
M
H
T
J
F
M
K
J
H
E
G
Y
M
E
W
O
O
L
B
N
O
P
T
0
__Leather_______
1
_______________
2
_______________
3
_______________
4
_______________
5
_______________
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2
Circle the correct words.
0
We pin up drawings / models on a big board.
1
You must draw a song / a picture.
2
I often send icons / emails to my friends.
3
It’s not easy to design a website / a dialogue.
4
I couldn’t finish my homework, because the lights went out / came on.
5
She didn’t say a word when I broke her mouse. She just scowled / grinned at me.
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L
ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Andrew:
What did you do yesterday, Jim?
Jim:
I went to a museum of old tractors.
Andrew:
0
_F_
Jim:
No, it’s true.
Andrew:
1
_____
Jim:
It’s in the country, near Saffron Walden. One hour by train from London.
Andrew:
2
_____
Jim:
It’s called Shire Hill Farm.
Andrew:
OK. So you visited a farm with old tractors?
Jim:
Not really.
3
_____
Andrew:
Tell me more about this private museum.
Jim:
There are more than thirty tractors there. Some of them were made in the USA or
Australia! And they are really loud.
Andrew:
4
_____ Are you saying their engines still work?
Jim:
5
_____ The tractors were repaired and painted. Now they look like new, only they
were built about a hundred years ago.
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A) It’s a private museum on a farm.
B) Yes, exactly.
C) Hang on.
D) Where is it?
E) What is it called?
F) You’re kidding.
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make short conversations.
0
What’s the maximum size for hand luggage?
__F__
1
How heavy is it?
_____
2
How old are you?
_____
3
Where was the Emperor’s Army found?
_____
4
How long are the skis?
_____
5
How high does a plane fly?
_____
A) It was found in China.
B) They are 180 cm long.
C) It weighs 20 kg.
D) I’m 13 years old.
E) It flies at a height of 10,000 metres.
F) It’s 20 cm x 30 cm x 40 cm.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Simple Passive Voice.
0
Where / ice-creams / keep?
_Where are ice-creams kept?__________
1
Rules / explain / by the group leader.
___________________________________________________________________________
2
Chocolate / not make / of plasticine.
___________________________________________________________________________
3
How / cartoons / draw?
___________________________________________________________________________
4
The rings / make / with silver and amber.
___________________________________________________________________________
5
When / flowers / plant?
___________________________________________________________________________
6
Gold / not find / in the street.
___________________________________________________________________________
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6
Complete. Use the Past Simple Passive Voice.
The first computers
Early computers (build)
0
were built. by hand. They (invent)
1
_______________ at the beginning of
the 20th century. ABC was one of the first computers. It (name)
2
_______________ by its
inventors: the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, and it (make)
3
_______________ in 1942. It (not use)
4
_______________ outside the physics department, because it was too large. The first Personal
Computer (introduce)
5
_______________ in 1981. However, most inventions that made computer
use easier (discover)
6
_______________ by Douglas Engelbart. His ideas (use)
7
_______________
in creating the computer mouse, Windows, the Internet and many more. Douglas Engelbart (award)
8
_______________ the world’s largest prize for invention and innovation in 1997.
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
She loves _____ to music.
A) listen
B) listening
C) listened
1
What do you like _____ in the evening?
A) do
B) done
C) doing
2
This car wasn’t _____ in Poland.
A) bought
B) to buy
C) buying
3
My parents are planning _____ away for the weekend.
A) to go
B) going
C) gone
4
Would you like _____ Eastenders tonight?
A) watched
B) to watch
C) watching
5
Maggie hates _____ spinach.
A) eat
B) eaten
C) eating
6
The castle was _____ 500 years ago.
A) to build
B) built
C) building
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Language Test 5B - Units 17-20
V
OCABULARY
1
Find five more materials in the word search. Look .
C
A
R
D
B
O
A
R
D
C
B
P
A
D
S
G
X
O
O
P
R
R
U
B
B
E
R
F
A
E
M
E
T
A
L
H
G
P
V
X
F
K
M
O
C
G
E
P
L
A
S
T
I
C
C
R
H
O
N
H
T
J
F
M K
J
H
E
G
Y
M
E
W O
O
D
B
N
O
P
T
0
__cardboard____
1
_______________
2
_______________
3
_______________
4
_______________
5
_______________
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2
Circle the correct words.
0
We pin up pictures /dialogues on a big board.
1
You can visit an e-mail / a website.
2
Could you explain / discuss maths to me?
3
You have to connect to the printer / the Internet to find information.
4
I didn’t look at the picture well. I just glanced / rushed at it.
5
The page opens when you click on a model / an icon.
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Sam:
Grandma, have you got any old photos?
Grandma:
Of course I have.
0
___F__
Sam:
I need some for a school project.
Grandma:
Oh, I see.
1
_____
Sam:
Pictures of the family. For a family tree.
Grandma:
Right then.
2
_____
Sam:
Yes, exactly.
Grandma:
Where are the photos?
3
_____ Here. This is Grandpa and this is me.
Sam:
Grandma, what is this?
Grandma:
This is a glass negative. These are my sisters.
Sam:
4
_____
Grandma:
It’s like a slide. Only it’s made of glass. You can take it to school.
Sam:
Good idea.
Grandma:
But be careful. Don’t break it.
Sam:
OK.
5
_____
A) What’s a glass negative?
B) Thank you very much.
C) What photos do you need?
D) Let’s have a look at my treasure boxes.
E) So you need photos of Grandpa and me.
F) Why are you asking?
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make short conversations.
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0
What’s the maximum size of hand luggage?
__F__
1
What’s your address?
_____
2
How wide is your truck?
_____
3
How high is the Eiffel Tower?
_____
4
What are car wheels made of?
_____
5
When were you born?
_____
A) It’s 300 metres high.
B) They’re made of metal and rubber.
C) 52c Beresford Rd.
D) It’s 235 cm wide.
E) I was born in 1998.
F) It’s 20 cm x 30 cm x 40 cm.
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RAMMAR
5
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Simple Passive Voice.
0
Where / ice-creams/ keep?
Where are ice-creams kept?________________
1
Tea / make / with hot water.
__________________________________________________________________________
2
Websites / change / very often.
__________________________________________________________________________
3
Buildings / design / by architects.
__________________________________________________________________________
4
How / songs / record?
__________________________________________________________________________
5
Where / cocoa / grow?
__________________________________________________________________________
6
Heating / not turn on / in summer.
__________________________________________________________________________
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6
Complete. Use the Past Simple Passive Voice.
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The first cars
The first cars (invent)
0
were invented in the 18
th
century. The wheels (make)
1
______________ of
wood and metal. Rubber (not use)
2
______________ then. Engines (power)
3
_______________ by
steam. By the end of the 19
th
century cars (produce)
4
_______________ in Europe and America.
Cars were very expensive and drove on metal tracks. A great change (make)
5
_______________
with the Model T Ford. It (build)
6
_______________ in a factory. The first Fords (paint)
7
_______________ black, because black paint dried faster. More cars (sell)
8
___________ and they
became very popular.
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
She loves _____ to music.
A)
to listen
B) listening
C) listened
1
I wouldn’t like _____ in a big city.
A)
living
B) to live
C) lived
2
My friends enjoy _____ football.
A)
to play
B) played
C) playing
3
We want _____ to the cinema tomorrow.
A)
to go
B)
going
C) gone
4
Where was this watch _____?
A)
buying
B) to buy
C) bought
5
We decided _____ to Japan.
A)
moving
B) to move
C) moved
6
The animations are _____ when pictures and dialogues are ready.
A)
to make
B) made
C) making
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17-20 A K
EY
1
1 cotton / 2 clay / 3 silk / 4 fur / 5 wool
2
1 a picture / 2 emails / 3 a website / 4 went out / 5 scowled
3
1 D / 2 E / 3 A / 4 C / 5 B
4
1 C / 2 D / 3 A / 4 B / 5 E
5
1 Rules are explained by the group leader. / 2 Chocolate isn’t made of plasticine. / 3 How are
cartoons drawn? / 4 The rings are made with silver and amber. / 5 When are flowers planted? / 6
Gold isn’t found in the street.
6
1 were invented / 2 was named / 3 was made / 4 wasn’t used / 5 was introduced / 6 were
discovered / 7 were used / 8 was awarded
7
1 C / 2 A / 3 A / 4 B / 5 C / 6 B
U
NITS
17-20 B K
EY
1
1 paper / 2 rubber / 3 metal / 4 plastic / 5 wood
2
1 a website / 2 explain / 3 the Internet / 4 glanced / 5 an icon
3
1 C / 2 E / 3 D / 4 A / 5 B
4
1 C / 2 D / 3 A / 4 B / 5 E
5
1 Tea is made with hot water. / 2 Websites are changed very often. / 3 Buildings are designed by
architects. / 4 How are songs recorded? / 5 Where is cocoa grown? / 6 Heating isn’t turned on in
summer.
6
1 were made / 2 wasn’t used / 3 were powered / 4 were produced / 5 was made / 6 was built / 7
were painted / 8 were sold
7
1 B / 2 C / 3 A / 4 C / 5 B / 6 B
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V
OCABULARY
1
Circle the correct words.
0
When you go to the airport / aeroplane you can take the express train.
1
If something goes wrong push the button / dial to sound the alarm.
2
You can check flight information / lost luggage for the departure time.
3
To make the radio work put the button / plug in.
4
You must have your passport ready for aeroplane / passport control.
5
When you’re not well, take your temperature with a battery / thermometer.
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2
Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box.
empty / stare / interrupt / pick / accuse / fix
0
Ellie, _empty_ your bag, please. Pull everything out.
1
Don’t _______________ at me like that! It makes me feel strange.
2
Somebody took Laura’s necklace. She decided to _______________ Ellie.
3
It’s not nice to _______________ when people are talking.
4
You must _______________ this watch. It doesn’t work.
5
My keys fell on the floor. Could you _______________ them up?
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Jane:
0
__F__
Ann:
They are really scary. I wouldn’t like to do any of them.
Jane:
1
_____
Tom: Don’t worry, girls!
2
_____ They’re not so dangerous!
Ann:
3
_____ I wouldn’t try any of them!
Tom: Come on!
4
_____ It’s the easiest one.
Jane: No, thanks.
5
_____
A) Never in a million years.
B) Maybe for you.
C) Have a go at skateboarding.
D) Chill out!
E) Neither would I.
F) What do you think about extreme sports?
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make short conversations.
0
I can’t go skydiving.
__F__
1
We would fix the old one.
_____
2
I arrived too late.
_____
3
I’m really tired.
_____
4
I haven’t read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
_____
5
I won’t lend him any money.
_____
A) So am I.
B) Neither have I.
C) So would we.
D) I will.
E) I didn’t.
F) Neither can I.
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RAMMAR
5
Complete. Use who or which.
0
This is the woman who was staring at me at the bus stop.
1
They gave me the letter __________ was found in the attic.
2
The North Pole is a place __________ I never want to visit.
3
I admire the courageous people __________ do extreme sports.
4
You have to eat food __________ is good for you.
5
Guy Fawkes was the man __________ wanted to blow the Houses of Parliament up.
6
Norah Jones is an American singer __________ came to Sopot Festival.
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6
Complete the questions.
0
What is Prof. Wolszczan looking for ?
Prof. Wolszczan is looking for planets around pulsars.
1
What _______________________________________________________________________?
Britain’s first tea-room was opened in 1717.
2
Who _______________________________________________________________________?
William Taynton was the first person ever to appear on television.
3
What _______________________________________________________________________?
Mark Anderson found the oldest message in a bottle.
4
What _______________________________________________________________________?
Carl Lewis won 10 Olympic Medals.
5
Who _______________________________________________________________________?
Leonardo da Vinci painted the world’s most famous portrait.
6
What _______________________________________________________________________?
London will organise the 2012 Olympic Games.
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. Who _____?
A) wrote Shakespeare
B) wrote Romeo and Juliet
C) did Romeo and Juliet write
1
I feel horrible. I’ve never been accused before. _____
A) Neither have I.
B) I haven’t.
C) So have I.
2
Billy Elliot is a great film. I can _____ it to you.
A) lend
B) share
C) borrow
3
They are the people _____ interrupted our game.
A) which
B) what
C) who
4
Lucy would like to go to Australia. Can you show her ____
A) a catalogue?
B) to a catalogue?
C) about a catalogue?
5
I wouldn’t touch a giant octopus. _____
A) Neither do I.
B) So wouldn’t I.
C) I would.
6
_____ book did you give to Julia – Harry Potter or Jumanji?
A) Who
B) Which
C) What
7
Give the money _____.
A) to him
B) him
C) the boy
8
Bill wants to send 100 postcards to his friends. Who _____ 100 postcards?
A) does he want to send
B) want to send
C) wants to send
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V
OCABULARY
1
Circle the correct words.
0
Don’t forget to charge the battery / plug in your mobile!
1
You have to take your luggage to passport control / check-in.
2
In the evening press the plug / switch to turn the light on.
3
When you come to meet your friends go to arrivals / departures.
4
Turn the dial / switch to 21
°
C to have a warm room.
5
If you can’t find your bag you have to go to lost luggage / check-in.
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2
Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box.
demonstrate / have a go / control / wave / refuse / take part
0
Could you demonstrate how to stand on a skateboard?
1
I wanted to _______________ at paragliding but I got scared.
2
Sandra didn’t want to try kayaking, and she also decided to _______________ to try kitesurfing.
3
Just _______________ at us and jump off the mountain with your paraglide!
4
You have to _______________ the kite, or you’ll land in the water.
5
We signed up to _______________ in the skateboarding competition.
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Jack:
0
__F__
Tom:
Maybe. It’s crazy, but a lot of fun.
Jack:
1
_____ But I would like to invent really useful things.
Tom:
Oh dear, that’s boring.
2
_____
Jack:
Not really! But what would you say to a pocket transporter?
Tom:
3
_____
Jack:
An invention that would fill my pockets.
Tom:
And empty mine? No.
4
_____
Jack:
No, I mean a transmitter that could transport people from one place to another. Just think!
Tom:
5
_____ You’re a dreamer!
A) Stop it, Jack!
B) I agree.
C) What do you mean?
D) Thank you very much.
E) Can you imagine an interesting kitchen robot?
F) Would you like to be an inventor?
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make short conversations.
0
I can’t go skydiving.
__F__
1
I want to see John’s new laptop.
_____
2
The Browns are moving away.
_____
3
Sam hasn’t tried parkour yet.
_____
4
I will try skateboarding in winter.
_____
5
We went to the cinema on Saturday.
_____
A) Neither have I.
B) So are we.
C) We didn’t.
D) So do I.
E) I won’t.
F) Neither can I.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Complete. Use who or which.
0
This is the woman who was staring at me at the bus stop.
1
Spiderman is a comic __________ always makes me laugh.
2
Tom Hanks is the actor __________ played Forrest Gump.
3
I always like meeting people __________ have travelled around the world.
4
My Grandma wanted to buy a pen __________ was used by Queen Elizabeth II.
5
Green is the colour __________ you wear on St Patrick’s Day in Ireland.
6
Do you know anyone __________ has seen a real ghost?
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6
Complete the questions.
0
What is Prof. Wolszczan looking for?
Prof. Wolszczan is looking for planets around pulsars.
1
What _______________________________________________________________________?
We are going to visit the Tower of London.
2
Who _______________________________________________________________________?
Albert Einstein was the most famous slow learner.
3
What _______________________________________________________________________?
Bill Gates received the title of Knight of the British Empire.
4
What _______________________________________________________________________?
Chaplin created the funny Tramp character.
5
Who _______________________________________________________________________?
Eddie Murphy gave his voice to Donkey in the Shrek series.
6
What _______________________________________________________________________?
Mark Twain’s real name was Samuel L. Clemens.
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. Who _____?
A) wrote Shakespeare
B) wrote Romeo and Juliet
C) did Romeo and Juliet write
1
Let’s wave at the people _____ are watching.
A) which
B) what
C) who
2
I’m afraid of heights. I wouldn’t try paragliding. _____
A) Neither would I.
B) So would I.
C) I wouldn’t.
3
You’ve got the last Harry Potter book! Can I _____ it from you?
A) borrow
B) lend
C) share
4
Look! This is the car _____ broke the world speed record.
A) who
B) what
C) which
5
Sandy will take me to the Natural History Museum. Where _____ you?
A) will Sandy take
B) Sandy will take
C) will take Sandy
6
I love this technojacket. We can _____ it to Mum for Christmas.
A) give
B) buy
C) make
7
He didn’t want the jumper _____ I made for him.
A) what
B) which
C) who
8
I have always liked watching TV. _____
A) So do I.
B) So have I.
C) So did I.
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EY
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1
1 button / 2 flight information / 3 plug / 4 passport control / 5 thermometer
2
1 stare / 2 accuse / 3 interrupt / 4 fix / 5 pick
3
1 E / 2 D / 3 B / 4 C / 5 A
4
1 C / 2 E / 3 A / 4 B / 5 D
5
1 which / 2 which / 3 who / 4 which / 5 who / 6 who
6
1 What was opened in 1717? / 2 Who was the first person ever to appear on television? / 3 What
did Mark Anderson find? / 4 What did Carl Lewis win? / 5 Who painted the most famous
portrait? / 6 What will London organise?
7
1 A / 2 A / 3 C / 4 A / 5 C / 6 B / 7 A / 8 C
U
NITS
21-24 B K
EY
1
1 check-in / 2 switch / 3 arrivals / 4 dial / 5 lost luggage
2
1 have a go / 2 refuse / 3 wave / 4 control / 5 take part
3
1 B / 2 E / 3 C / 4 D / 5 A
4
1 D / 2 B / 3 A / 4 E / 5 C
5
1 which / 2 who / 3 who / 4 which / 5 which / 6 who
6
1 What are you going to visit? / 2 Who was the most famous slow learner? / 3 What title did Bill
Gates receive? / 4 What did Chaplin create? / 5 Who gave his voice to Donkey in the Shrek
series? / 6 What was Mark Twain’s real name?
7
1 C / 2 A / 3 A / 4 C / 5 A / 6 A / 7 B / 8 B
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V
OCABULARY
1
Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box.
hungry / scary / patient / strong / common / fair
0
I’m so _hungry_ I could eat a horse.
1
Sisters stop quarrelling when they grow up. Be _______________.
2
Wooden houses are very _______________ in the mountains. You find them everywhere.
3
My brother is very _______________. He will help you to move the fridge.
4
A storm came and the lights went out. It was a _______________ night.
5
My sister has got a mobile and I haven’t. It’s not _______________.
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2
Match 1-5 with A-E.
0
change
_F_
A) a speech
1
take up
_____
B) the way
2
award
_____
C) top
3
get in
_____
D) a hobby
4
make
_____
E) a prize
5
come
_____
F) your mind
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the sentences. Match 1-5 with A-E.
0
John’s never invited. He’s _F_
1
It’s my first date. I’ve got _____
2
He didn’t come for the exam. His _____
3
Tell me what you really think. I _____
4
These bags are so heavy. Could _____
5
Stop playing the keyboard! You’re _____
A) want to see your point of view.
B) you give me a hand?
C) getting on my nerves!
D) butterflies in my stomach.
E) illness got in the way.
F) the black sheep of the family.
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4
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Kate: All right. Now tell me about him!
Meg: About who? I don’t know what you mean.
Kate:
0
_F_About Robert, of course.
Meg: I don’t want to talk about him.
1
_____
Kate: What’s wrong, Meg?
2
_____
Meg: So did I. But then he was upset when I got my new laptop and I didn’t want to go out with
him. He’s really angry with me!
Kate:
3
_____You were very selfish.
Meg:
4
_____ When he got a new bike, he spent hours cycling with friends.
Kate: I know, don’t worry, Meg.
Meg: What should I do?
Kate:
5
_____
A) Well, I understand him perfectly.
B) I thought you got on with him.
C) That’s not fair.
D) If I were you I would ask him out.
E) He drives me mad.
F) Are you pulling my leg?
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G
RAMMAR
5
Rewrite the sentences.
0
I like the red earrings, but the shinier ones look better. I prefer __the shinier__ ones.
1
I wouldn’t like to have Cola. I’d rather ____________________ Cola.
2
I watch horror films, but I watch musicals more often. I prefer ____________________ horror
films.
3
I’d like to put on the yellow dress. I’d rather ____________________ the yellow dress.
4
I like watching TV, but going for a walk is much healthier. I prefer ____________________
watching TV.
5
Our friends in Kraków would like to see us, but we’d like to go to Sopot. We’d rather
____________________ to Kraków.
6
I like swimming, but I think diving is more fun. I prefer ____________________ swimming.
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6
Circle the correct words.
Hi Maisie!
I’m sorry your Mum won’t
0
let /allow you come to my party. When I’m
1
not let / not allowed to go
out I ask my Dad for help. My Mum
2
lets / allows me go out when my Dad says yes. You
3
would /
should ask your Dad. If I were you I
4
should / would talk to him. You
5
shouldn’t / wouldn’t give up.
I’m sure they will
6
let / allow you to come!
Cynthia
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
Alan has won the race. He _____ so happy!
A) can’t
B) must be
C) has to be
1
I broke my brother’s mug. _____ I tell him?
A) Should
B) Would
C) Let
2
My Mum will never _____ me go to a party at 8 pm.
A) agree
B) let
C) allow
3
Sylvia lost her pen, so she bought a new _____.
A) this
B) that
C) one
4
If I _____ you I wouldn’t miss this gig.
A) are
B) were
C) have been
5
Look! There’s a spider’s web on this guitar. She _____ play it!
A) don’t
B) can’t
C) must
6
Lucy, quick! Can you _____ this butterfly?
A) watch
B) look
C) see
7
My little sister is not _____ to bring her toys into the dining room.
A) allowed
B) let
C) allow
8
We’d rather visit Disneyland _____ go to a museum.
A) to
B) or
C) than
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V
OCABULARY
1
Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box.
hungry / tricky / upset / selfish / noisy / tired
0
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
1
Boys! You shouldn’t be _______________ in the library!
2
My brother never thinks of me. He’s so _______________.
3
I can’t run any more. I’m too _______________.
4
It’s a _______________ question. I don’t know the answer.
5
Her dog has run away. She’s really _______________.
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2
Match 1-5 with A-E.
0
change
_F__
A) a club
1
get on
_____
B) a speech
2
join
_____
C) a favour
3
make
_____
D) my nerves
4
ask somebody _____
E) a view
5
look at
_____
F) your mind
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the sentences. Match 1-5 with A-E.
0
John’s never invited. He’s __F__
1
The cooking competition is tomorrow. Will you _____
2
I went up the mountain to ski but I _____
3
I’ve met your sister and we _____
4
Stop running around! You’re _____
5
Jamie Bell was wonderful in that musical. I simply _____
A) had a chat.
B) give me a hand?
C) fell in love with him.
D) changed my mind.
E) getting in my way!
F) the black sheep of the family.
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4
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
Joan: We’re going to start in five minutes! Where’s Jack?
Sue:
0
_F_
Joan: I’ll kill him. A gig without drums?
Sue:
1
_____ We can do it with the keyboard.
Joan:
2
_____ He’s always late.
Sue:
3
_____
Joan: Yes, I think so too! Oh, no! The other band is coming off now.
4
_____ We’re on and he’s not
here yet.
Sue:
Shh! Keep your fingers crossed.
Joan: This can’t be true.
Sue:
Look!
5
_____ Well done, Jack.
A) How embarrassing!
B) I’m fed up with him!
C) Cheer up!
D) I think you should talk to him.
E) Jack’s finally here.
F) He must be stuck in traffic.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Respond to the first sentence in each pair.
0
I like you better in the red earrings, not in the shinier ones. Well, I prefer __the shinier__ ones.
1
Let’s watch a DVD together. I’d rather ____________________ the cinema.
2
Which walkman would you buy? I’d rather ____________________ a less expensive one.
3
Would you rather make the tickets or decorate the stage? I would prefer ____________________
decorate the stage.
4
Do you want to go to the party? I’d rather not ____________________ the party.
5
What do you like more – chocolate or ice-cream? I prefer ____________________ chocolate.
6
You should go out more often. I prefer ____________________ books to going out.
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6
Circle the correct words.
Hello Richard!
I heard you didn’t
0
let / allow John to play in the match on Saturday. I know he failed his test but
1
shouldn’t / wouldn’t you think about yourself when you were thirteen and how you were not
2
let /
allowed to do things because of problems at school? The coach used to come and talk to me. Usually I
3
let / allowed you to join the team. If I were you I
4
should / would meet John’s coach. Maybe if you
5
let / allow John play he will do better in the next test. If you change your mind
6
let / allow me know.
Father
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7
Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
Alan has won the race. He _____ so happy!
A) can’t
B) must be
C) has to be
1
I’ve lost a book from the library. _____ I pay for it?
A) Would
B) Must
C) Let
2
When your fish died, did you get a new _____?
A) that
B) one
C) this
3
If I _____ you I would always take the bus to school.
A) have been
B) am
C) were
4
Our teacher _____ us to play football in our PE classes.
A) allows
B) lets
C) agrees
5
Don’t _____ at the sun. It’s bad for your eyes.
A) watch
B) look
C) see
6
Her books are covered in dust. She _____ read much.
A) don’t
B) must
C) can’t
7
They are _____ to go out in the evening.
A) allowed
B) let
C) allow
8
I’d rather see Covent Garden _____ watch the parade.
A) to
B) than
C) or
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1 patient / 2 common / 3 strong / 4 scary / 5 fair
2
1 D / 2 E / 3 B / 4 A / 5 C
3
1 D / 2 E / 3 A / 4 B / 5 C
4
1 E / 2 B / 3 A / 4 C / 5 D
5
1 not have / 2 musicals to / 3 put on / 4 going for a walk to / 5 go to Sopot than / 6 diving to
6
1 not allowed / 2 lets / 3 should / 4 would / 5 shouldn’t / 6 allow
7
1 A / 2 B / 3 C / 4 B / 5 B / 6 C / 7 A / 8 C
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1 noisy / 2 selfish / 3 tired / 4 tricky / 5 upset
2
1 D / 2 A / 3 B / 4 C / 5 E
3
1 B / 2 D / 3 A / 4 E / 5 C
4
1 C / 2 B / 3 D / 4 A / 5 E
5
1 go to / 2 buy / 3 to / 4 go to / 5 ice-cream to / 6 reading
6
1 shouldn’t / 2 allowed / 3 allowed / 4 would / 5 let / 6 let
7
1 B / 2 B / 3 C / 4 A / 5 B / 6 C / 7 A / 8 B
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V
OCABULARY
1
Find the words and complete the sentences.
0
How can he just eat lemon? It’s so __sour__.
1
These peanuts were really _______________. I’m still thirsty.
2
Have you seen the _______________ stone in the town square?
3
The material is very _______________. This must be a silk dress.
4
Would you like a _______________ drink?
5
Fish and chips is not fancy food, but _______________ food.
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2
Circle the odd one out.
0 banana
apple
plum
pepper
1 rude
awful
polite
terrible
2 talented
nervous
powerful
confident
3 ancient
calendar
circle
temple
4 potato
raspberry
lettuce
cauliflower
5 sweet
juicy
rotten
fresh
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L
ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with the sentences A-E.
Lisa:
0
___F__ I’ve never been to a concert before.
Ruth:
1
_____ It’s my first time. Will we talk to Rick and his friends?
Lisa: I don’t know. We’ll see.
Ruth: We’d better get ready.
2
_____
Lisa: Don’t worry. Where is my sweater?
Ruth:
3
_____
Lisa: The one with the stars on it.
Ruth: Oh, Lisa. There it is.
Lisa: Ruth, come here! Look at this!
Ruth:
4
_____ Isn’t that amazing?
Lisa:
5
_____
A) We mustn’t miss the bus.
B) This must be their limousine!
C) Neither have I.
D) Which one?
E) It’s the biggest surprise I’ve ever had!
F) I’m so excited.
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make short conversations.
0
Why didn’t you finish your soup?
__F__
1
Why have you stopped playing?
_____
2
Did you like the lesson at Stonehenge?
_____
3
Don’t you like this melon?
_____
4
Why can’t you help me with my Maths tonight?
_____
5
Which is your car – the blue one or the yellow one? _____
A) They are both my cars.
B) Yes, it was really interesting.
C) I won’t be at home early enough.
D) It doesn’t look ripe.
E) My brother is bored with the game.
F) Because it’s disgusting.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Complete. Use same, as, from, both or than.
Animals and people
Animals and people are similar. We have the
0
___same___ five senses. However, people can’t smell
1
_______________ well as dogs do. Our eyes can see less powerfully
2
_______________ bird’s
eyes. We can’t see at night or from a long distance. We are different
3
_______________ animals in
the way we hear.
4
_______________ rabbits and dogs can hear sounds we can’t. To feel if
something is soft or hard we have to use our fingers or toes. They are not the
5
_______________ as
whiskers, which are more sensitive. We could say that our sense of taste is better
6
_______________ the one animals have. But we can’t know for sure. No animal has ever been a
chef in a restaurant!
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6
Circle the correct words.
0
I got the prize because I worked much harder / hardest than last year.
1
James is the most popular / more popular basketball player at school.
2
This was a really mysteriously / mysterious story.
3
The football fans behaved awfully / awful after the match.
4
Kevin was better / best at tennis than his brother.
5
Sam was a more passionate / passionately actor than singer, wasn’t he?
6
The fruit in her shop is the most deliciously / delicious on the market.
7
This was the best film of / than all.
8
We want to play as good / well as their team.
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7
Write sentences. Use not … enough and too.
0
This recipe is easy difficult to make.
This recipe is not easy enough to make.
This recipe is too difficult to make.____
1
Classical music is serious light to listen to.
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
2
Horror films are boring interesting to watch.
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
3
The book you lent me is pleasant scary to read.
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V
OCABULARY
1
Find the words and complete the sentences.
0
These oranges are very __juicy__. Squeeze two and you will fill up a glass.
1
The circles at Stonehenge are not the most _______________, but they are the most famous.
2
I should not eat _______________ things and chocolate. I have put on weight.
3
Is this fruit really _______________? It’s got brown spots on it.
4
I’d like some _______________ water, please.
5
His latest song is more _______________ than his other hits.
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2
Circle the odd one out.
0 banana
apple
plum
pepper
1 limousine
backstage
band
famous
2 rotten
delicious
stinking
disgusting
3 onion
carrot
peach
cucumber
4 smart
rough
ill
wrong
5 great
exciting
fascinating
disappointing
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ANGUAGE
IN
CONTEXT
3
Complete the dialogue with sentences A-E.
James:
Hi, Lucy. Come in.
Lucy:
0
___F__
James:
I’m cooking dinner tonight. Will you give me a hand, Lucy?
Lucy:
1
_____ Why are you cooking?
James:
My Mum doesn’t feel well.
2
_____
Lucy:
Oh, dear. How can I help you?
James:
Thanks, Lucy.
3
_____
Lucy:
All right. And what are you doing with these vegetables?
James:
4
_____
Lucy:
Look, the potatoes are ready.
James:
The salad is almost ready, too.
Lucy:
5
_____
James:
Why don’t you have some?
A) You can peel the potatoes.
B) Dad is coming back too late to cook.
C) Of course I will.
D) It looks delicious.
E) I’m going to make a salad.
F) What are you doing in the kitchen?
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4
Match 1-5 with A-E to make short conversations.
0
Why didn’t you finish your soup?
__F__
1
Why do you want this computer?
_____
2
Didn’t you watch that film?
_____
3
Would you like to go swimming?
_____
4
Why don’t you sing at the competition?
_____
5
Close your eyes and touch it. Guess what it is!
_____
A) It feels rough and cold. It’s a stone.
B) It was too terrifying to watch!
C) It’s better than the one I have.
D) Because it would be too embarrassing.
E) No, the water is too cold to swim in.
F) Because it’s disgusting.
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G
RAMMAR
5
Complete. Use same, as, from, both or than.
My Grandma
My Grandma lived in interesting times. They didn’t have
0
as many inventions as we have now.
When TV first appeared it was also different
1
_______________ the TV we have now. But one
thing was the same
2
_______________ it is now. People travelled long distances. My Grandma had
a sister who moved to Australia. They communicated less often
3
_______________ they could now.
4
_______________ sisters used to write letters. Sometimes my Grandma would get strange presents
from Australia. One day the postman arrived more tired
5
_______________ ever. He was carrying
two big coconuts. They weren’t addressed the
6
_______________ way as normal parcels, but the
address was written on the shell! Can you imagine?
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6
Circle the correct words.
0
I got the prize because I had better / best results than last year.
1
Please give me a longer / longest rope than the one I have.
2
Tomek is the tallest / taller boy in the class.
3
My sister has more CDs of / than I do.
4
That trip was the most amazing / amazingly adventure.
5
The guide was more interested / most interested than the tourists.
6
Jimmy was serious / seriously ill yesterday.
7
We will go on a more exciting / excitingly holiday this year.
8
My mother wakes up earliest / earlier than I do.
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7
Write sentences. Use not … enough and too.
0
This recipe is easy difficult to make.
This recipe is not easy enough to make.
This recipe is too difficult to make.____
1
My alarm clock is quiet loud to wake me up.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
2
The water is warm cold to take a bath.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
3
Cindy is careless careful to be a good driver.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
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1
1 salty / 2 giant / 3 smooth / 4 fizzy / 5 ordinary
2
1 polite / 2 nervous / 3 ancient / 4 raspberry / 5 rotten
3
1 C / 2 A / 3 D / 4 B / 5 E
4
1 E / 2 B / 3 D / 4 C / 5 A
5
1 as / 2 than / 3 from / 4 Both / 5 same / 6 than
6
1 most popular / 2 mysterious / 3 awfully / 4 better / 5 passionate / 6 delicious / 7 of / 8 well
7
1 Classical music is too serious to listen to. Classical music is not light enough to listen to
2 Horror films are not interesting enough to watch. Horror films are too boring to watch.
3 The book you lent me is too scary to read. The book you lent me is not pleasant enough to read.
U
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29-32 B K
EY
1
1 ancient / 2 sweet / 3 fresh / 4 still / 5 powerful
2
1 famous / 2 delicious / 3 peach / 4 smart / 5 disappointing
3
1 C / 2 B / 3 A / 4 E / 5 D
4
1 C / 2 B / 3 E / 4 D / 5 A
5
1 from / 2 as / 3 than / 4 Both / 5 than / 6 same
6
1 longer / 2 tallest / 3 than / 4 amazing / 5 more interested / 6 seriously / 7 exciting / 8 earlier
7
1 My alarm clock is too quiet to wake me up. My alarm clock is not loud enough to wake me up.
2 The water is not warm enough to take a bath. The water is too cold to take a bath.
3 Cindy is too careless to be a good driver. Cindy is not careful enough to be a good driver.
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L
ISTENING
1
Listen to the radio interview. Tick true or cross false .
Track 2
0
The radio programme is called MY HOBBY IS MY WORK.
__
__
1
Jack Horner is a professor at a university in Africa.
_____
2
He studies the life of dinosaurs.
_____
3
Children don’t notice mistakes in films.
_____
4
He didn’t believe in himself.
_____
5
He says: “Spend time doing what you are interested in.”
_____
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2
Listen to the dialogue. Complete the programme types. Use the words in the box. There are
two extra words.
Track 3
cartoon / sports programme / comedy / documentary / game show / news / quiz / soap
0
Funny Animals
comedy_________
1
Whales Life
_______________
2
Robotboy
_______________
3
Be Active
_______________
4
Animal Friends
_______________
5
Mrs Foster’s Fun Club
_______________
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EADING
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We were waiting to be rescued. It was getting dark and we didn’t know where we could spend the
night. How did it happen? When we left Cardiff the sea was calm and we were really enjoying the
sailing. Then the wind came up and there was no escape. Our boat crashed on the rocks. Our
mobiles went to the bottom of the sea. We just managed to save our sleeping bags and backpacks,
but they were all wet, and this small rocky island wasn’t very nice. When the boat crashed on the
rocks we decided to search the island for a warm, safe place but there wasn’t anywhere to hide and
wait till the morning. We were really tired and frightened. We tried to set up a campsite and light a
fire on the beach. Only John didn’t sit down to rest; he started climbing the rocks near the beach,
trying to get some eggs from the birds’ nests. Suddenly he cried out loud. We didn’t know what was
happening. He was running back to us shouting something.
3
Read this story about a sailing adventure and circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
The night was cold when the children were waiting.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
1
The wind was very strong when they left Cardiff.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
2
They lost their boat.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
3
John was setting up the campsite.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
4
There were a lot of birds on the rocks.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
5
John was shouting on his way back to the other children.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
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4
Put the events of the story in the correct order.
A) They searched the island for a warm place.
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B) They made a fire on the beach.
_____
C) The wind threw the boat onto the rocks.
_____
D) They left Cardiff.
___1_
E) John climbed the rocks.
_____
F) They lost their mobiles.
_____
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RITING
5
Write the end of the story in 75-100 words.
4
What was John shouting?
5
What did the children do?
6
What happened next?
7
Where did they spend the night?
8
How did they get back home?
9
How did it end?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
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L
ISTENING
1
Listen to the radio interview. Tick true or cross false .
Track 2
0
The radio programme is called MY HOBBY IS MY WORK.
__
__
1
Jack Horner is a professor at Montana State University.
_____
2
Jack Horner was an actor in Jurassic Park by Steven Spielberg.
_____
3
Jack Horner wasn’t a very good student.
_____
4
He is successful because he believes in himself.
_____
5
He says, “Always worry about what other people say”.
_____
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2
Listen to the dialogue. Complete the programme types. Use the words in the box. There are
two extra words.
Track 3
cartoon / sports programme / comedy / documentary / games show / news / quiz / soap
0
Funny Animals
comedy_________
1
The Happy Vet
_______________
2
Good Morning Britain
_______________
3
Johnny English
_______________
4
Neighbours
_______________
5
Mrs Forster’s Friends
_______________
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EADING
Dear Jane,
We have just come back from our weekend at the castle in Scotland. It was fantastic. We almost got
lost inside the castle, because there were so many rooms. The main hall was the size of our
classroom. Then somebody took us on a tour of the castle. First we saw the huge wide stairs, like
for the Queen! Then the kitchen and the dining room with a table for fifty people! The fireplace in
the dining room was so big that we could hide inside it. There was a library with thousands of
books and a living room with lots of armchairs and little coffee tables. We had our tea there and
went to the bedroom. Our bedroom was upstairs and had a view of the garden and a balcony. I
shared the bedroom with my sister Laura. In front of the warm fireplace we had a sofa with soft
cushions. The wardrobe had lots of shelves and two big mirrors. When we were getting ready for
dinner I scared my sister. Laura didn’t know I was in the wardrobe when she came in. She thought
that it was a ghost. When we were eating dinner somebody told us a story about the Ghost of the
Castle. That night we scared mum and dad in their bedroom. It was so much fun. Take care.
Rose
3
Read the story and circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
The castle was in Scotland.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
1
The castle had lots of rooms.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
2
The kitchen was the first place they saw.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
3
They had tea in the library
.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
4
The parents had their bedroom next to the daughters.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
5
Laura saw the Ghost of the Castle.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
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4
Put the events of the story in the correct order.
A) They heard a story about the Ghost of the Castle._____
B) They had a tour of the castle.
_____
C) They came to the castle.
___1_
D) They had tea.
_____
E) Rose scared her sister.
_____
F) They went to their bedroom.
_____
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RITING
5
Imagine you spent a holiday in an old castle and you saw a ghost. Write a letter to your
friend about your adventure. Write 75-100 words.
10 What was the castle like?
11 Where did you see the ghost?
12 What did the ghost look like?
13 What did he/she tell you?
14 How did you feel?
15 What did you do next?
__________________________________________________________________________
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UDIO
S
CRIPT
Task one
Track 2
Reporter: Hello and welcome to the radio programme MY WORK IS MY HOBBY. Professor Jack
Horner is our guest today. Thank you for coming in to the studio, Professor. Please tell our
listeners who you are and what you do.
Jack Horner
: I’m Jack Horner. I work at the Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University in
North America. I study dinosaurs. I try to find out when the dinosaurs lived, what they ate and
how old they were when they died.
Reporter: And what they looked like. In Jurassic Park you worked with Steven Spielberg. What
exactly did you do?
Jack Horner
: My job was to make sure that no big dinosaur mistakes were made. You see, children
who are interested in dinosaurs notice everything. I’ve been interested in dinosaurs ever since I
can remember.
Reporter: You certainly were a very good student.
Jack Horner
: In fact I wasn’t. At school I had trouble with maths, reading and foreign languages. I
couldn’t read words and numbers, and I had problems understanding instructions.
Reporter: So you didn’t do well at school? How did you become successful?
Jack Horner
: I wasn’t the best student but I was good at other things. And I have always believed in
myself. I always tell my students: “If you’re interested in doing something, spend time doing it.
But do it your way, don’t worry about what other people say.”
Reporter: Thank you, Professor.
Task two
Track 3
Jamie: I love Saturdays! We can watch TV all day long!
Sam: You’re lucky. My parents don’t let me watch that much.
Jamie: But today you’re staying here all day, remember? Let’s check what we’ve got on TV.
Sam: Where’s the TV page?
Jamie: I love films about animals and comedies. They show them on BBC Prime. Here. Look, Funny
Animals, a comedy, is on at 9.30, and the documentary Whales’ Life at 10.00. Then they show
The Happy Vet quiz at 11.00.
Sam: Animals are OK, but I like cartoons. Channel 1 shows Robotboy at 9.00, but that’s for kids.
Then there’s the news programme Good Morning Britain at 9.30 – boring.
Jamie: Let’s see what else we’ve got for today. At 9.00 there’s a film about dangerous animals on
BBC Prime.
Sam: Good idea! Channel 1 has Be Active, a sports programme, at 10.00 and then they have a
documentary about Johnny English at 10.30.
Jamie: Cool! Animal Friends – news – is on at 11.30. We can watch that, and then we have to let my
sister in. She watches the soap Neighbours at 12.00.
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Sam: But look, Jamie. On Channel 1 they have the Mrs Foster’s Friends cartoon at 11.00 and then a
game show, Mrs Foster’s Fun Club, at 11.30.
Jamie: Now, let’s write down the times and see what we can watch.
Sam: All right, let’s do that.
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1
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
2
1 documentary / 2 cartoon / 3 sports programme / 4 news / 5 game show
3
1 B / 2 A / 3 B / 4 C / 5 A
4
2 C / 3 F / 4 A / 5 B / 6 E
5
Students’ own answers
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1-8 B K
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1
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
2
1 quiz / 2 news / 3 documentary / 4 soap / 5 cartoon
3
1 A / 2 B / 3 B / 4 C / 5 B
4
2 B / 3 D / 4 F / 5 E / 6 A
5
Students’ own answers
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L
ISTENING
1
Listen to the conversation and circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
Track 4
0
The title of the film is
A) School Magic
B) Bridge to Terabithia
C) Friendship
1
How many sisters has Jess got?
A) One
B) Three
C) Four
2
Who wins the race?
A) Leslie
B) May Belle
C) Jess
3
Leslie gives May Belle
A) Barbie dolls
B) new paints
C) a white puppy
4
Terabithia is
A) an old tree house
B) a river
C) a secret country
5
The name of the girl from the school gang is
A) Barbie
B) Janice
C) Leslie
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2
Listen to the dialogue. Match the American and British words with the same meaning.
Track 5
0
VACATIONS
_F___
1
CANDY
_____
2
SOCCER
_____
3
SNEAKERS
_____
4
APARTMENT
_____
5
MAILMAN
_____
A) trainers
D) sweets
B) flat
E) football
C) postman
F) holidays
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EADING
Pollock’s Toy Museum
Pollock’s Toy Museum is the only toy museum with a Victorian character. It was named after
Benjamin Pollock,
0
_F___ Marguerite Fawdry set up the museum. It all started when she wanted to
buy one small thing for her son’s toy theatre,
1
_____ The Museum has been situated at Scala Street
in London since 1969. Although it is in two buildings joined together,
2
_____ This gives a special
atmosphere to the museum. You can find every kind of toy from all over the world there. It’s an
exhibition of board games, mechanical toys, china dolls, toy theatres and teddy bears. In the
museum you can also hear stories about the toys. I liked all of them but the most interesting was
3
_____The Teddy Bear was born in 1903. In November 1902 a political cartoon in the Washington
Post showed Theodore Roosevelt, the American President. In the cartoon the President was holding
a gun,
4
_____. The cartoon was very popular and repeated many times. Pictures were made of it. A
shop owner from New York, Morris Nichom, cut out a toy like the little bear in the picture. Then he
showed the toy to Theodore Roosevelt
5
_____ However, the name was changed to Teddy Bear, and
not many people remember where it comes from. The teddy bear has become the most popular toy
for boys and girls. In the Museum you can see a lot of old teddy bears from the beginning of the 20
th
century.
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Complete the story about the Toy Museum with phrases A-E.
A) the story of the teddy bear.
B) and the President agreed to call it ‘Teddy’s Bear’.
C)
but finally bought the whole collection of toys.
D) the rooms are small and connected with narrow stairs.
E) but he refused to shoot a little bear.
F) because he collected toys.
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4
Read the story again. Tick true or cross false .
0
Pollock’s Toy Museum is the only toy museum in the world.
__
__
1
The Museum is in New York.
_____
2
There are toys from different countries.
_____
3
The first teddy bear was made in America.
_____
4
The President shot the little bear in the cartoon.
_____
5
The first teddy bear was named ‘Teddy’s Bear’.
_____
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Write a paragraph about a collection you have seen in a museum, or about your own
collection. Use and, but, although and however to join sentences. Write 75-100 words. Use the
questions to help you.
16 What is in the collection?
17 Where is it?
18 When was it created?
19 Why is it interesting?
20 What is it called and why?
21 Who collected it and how?
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1
Listen to the conversation and circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
Track 4
0
The title of the film is
A) School Magic
B) Bridge to Terabithia
C) Friendship
1
The boy’s name is
A)
Jess
B)
Janice
C)
Leslie
2
May Belle is Jess’s?
A)
sister
B)
puppy
C)
doll
3
Jess gives Leslie
A)
new paints
B)
a Barbie doll
C)
a white puppy
4
Terabithia is
A)
in the fields
B)
by the river
C)
in the woods
5
Janice takes the cake from
A)
Leslie
B)
May Belle
C)
Jess
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Listen to the dialogue. Match the American and British words with the same meaning.
Track 5
0
VACATIONS
_F___
1
MOVIE
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2
HIGH SCHOOL
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3
FIELD
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4
CLOSET
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5
SUBWAY
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A)
football pitch
D)
film
B)
wardrobe
E)
secondary school
C)
underground
F)
holidays
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The Eden Project
The Eden Project is in Cornwall. It was created by a team of people who care about the future of the
Earth. At the Eden Project you can learn about the relationship between people and plants. Without
plants
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___F__ There are more than 1 million plants from every one of the world’s climate zones in
the Eden Project. Many of the plants can grow in Cornwall,
1
_____ For these plants there are
biomes, huge round tents which can keep a warm, constant temperature. One of the biomes is so big
2
_____ The biomes are made of special plastic, ETFE, which cleans itself. It looks like glass.
Although it is very scientific,
3
_____ Different parts of the Project show different types of plants.
There are plants which give us food, like rice, beans and potatoes. From other plants we can make
clothes or medicines. You can see how different plants are used. Before you have your tea you can
go inside the biomes
4
_____ Many people from Cornwall work at the Eden Project. More than 8
million people have already visited the Eden Project. The work on the project started in 1999
5
_____ There will be more plants and educational paths in the Project in the future. Come and see!
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Complete the article about the Eden Project with phrases A-E.
A)
that you could put two double-decker buses, one on top of the other, inside it.
B)
the Eden Project is also very simple.
C)
and has not finished yet.
D)
but some must have a high temperature and a lot of water.
E)
where you can smell and touch tea, and see how it grows.
F)
there would be no life on earth.
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Read the story about the Eden Project and circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
The Eden Project is in Cornwall.
A)
Right
B)
Wrong
C)
Doesn’t say
1
The plants in the Eden project are only from Britain.
A)
Right
B)
Wrong
C)
Doesn’t say
2
In the biomes plants can have the warm temperature they need.
A)
Right
B)
Wrong
C)
Doesn’t say
3
The biomes are made of glass.
A)
Right
B)
Wrong
C)
Doesn’t say
4
At the Eden Project you can make your own T-shirt.
A)
Right
B)
Wrong
C)
Doesn’t say
5
Work on the Eden Project was finished in 1999.
A)
Right
B)
Wrong
C)
Doesn’t say
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Write a short article for the school magazine about an interesting place you have visited or
read about. Write 75-100 words. Use the questions to help you.
22 Where is the place?
23 Who created it?
24 Why was it created?
25 What can you see there?
26 Why is it interesting?
27 What can you learn there?
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UDIO
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Task one
Track 4
Andy: Today on “Film Review” Jill is going to tell us about ...
Jill: “Bridge to Terabithia”. It’s a magical film about the friendship of a girl and a boy.
Andy: Tell us about them.
Jill: Leslie is a town girl, the only child of two writers who move to the country. Jess lives in a house
in the country with his mum, dad and four sisters. Both Leslie and Jess have great imaginations.
Leslie can tell stories and Jess can draw fantastic creatures.
Andy: How do they become friends?
Jill: Well, it all starts when Leslie, who has just come to the school, wins a race against Jess, the
fastest boy at the school. Then she meets May Belle, Jess’s younger sister. She gives May Belle
her Barbie dolls. When Jess finds out that Leslie is lonely, he gives her a little white puppy. Leslie
also wants him to be happy and on Jess’s birthday she gives him new paints.
Andy: Why do you say it’s a magical film?
Jill: Because it takes us to a magical country in the woods. When Jess and Leslie race across the fields
and jump over the river, they find an old tree house. They call this secret country Terabithia.
There they can run away from problems at school.
Andy: What problems do they have?
Jill: At school there’s a cool kids gang. Its leader, Janice Avery, is strong and hates everybody. When
Jess had to wear his older sister’s trainers they laughed at him. Then they took a cake away from
May Belle. Leslie tried to help her, but Janice frightened them. However, they find a way to win
with Janice.
Andy: What do they do?
Jill: You will have to see the film to find out.
Task two
Track 5
Dan: Hi, Sid. Are you getting ready?
Sid: What for?
Dan: Your New York adventure.
Sid: Oh, it’s just a year. Mum and dad will work, and I’ll go to school.
Matt: And you’re leaving in June?
Dan: That’s good, he’ll have the holidays to learn new words.
Matt: Not holidays. Americans call them VACATIONS.
Sid: Oh, stop it. It’s the same language.
Dan: Not really. You don’t watch a film but a MOVIE. You eat CANDY, not sweets.
Matt: And you’ll go to HIGH SCHOOL, not secondary school.
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Dan: Right. And you’ll play SOCCER, not football. On a FIELD not a football pitch.
Sid: I know. And I’ll wear SNEAKERS not trainers and keep them in the CLOSET not the wardrobe.
Matt: Sure, you’ll live in an APARTMENT not a flat, and take the SUBWAY rather than the
underground to school.
Sid: And if you’re good friends, a MAILMAN not a postman will bring us letters from you!
Dan: Forget it! We’ll write emails.
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1 C / 2 A / 3 A / 4 C / 5 B
2
1 D / 2 E / 3 A / 4 B / 5 C
3
1 C / 2 D / 3 A / 4 E / 5 B
4
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1
Listen to the conversation. Tick true or cross false .
Track 6
0
The crazy old man is an Indian.
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__
1
The motorbike is called the Fastest Indian.
_____
2
The speed record was almost 300 km per hour.
_____
3
Burt Munro is American.
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4
He worked on the ship.
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5
The race track is in Bonneville.
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2
Listen to the conversation. Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
Track 7
0
Sandy is trying to guess which _____ are from which country.
A) notes
B) stones
C) coins
1
She got them from her _____.
A) mum
B) granddad
C) grandma
2
The coin with a hole is _____.
A) English
B) Swedish
C) Chinese
3
The Chinese started to use paper receipts in the _____ century.
A) 10
th
B) 11
th
C) 17
th
4
Paper money was easier to _____.
A) make
B) carry
C) buy
5
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A) bank
B) museum
C) shop
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Dear Sally,
I had a wonderful time with you on holiday. London is great, even in winter. You must visit me in
Paris. However, if I were you I would take the Channel Tunnel fast train, not a plane. I will tell you
why now. When I was coming back home after staying with you, my parents bought plane tickets
and we went to Heathrow, remember? It took ages to get to the Heathrow Express, because there
was so much traffic in the centre of London. Then at Heathrow we had to wait at the check-in desk.
When we finally got to the gate we were informed that the plane was late. After an hour of waiting
they said there was too much snow and that the next plane to Paris was from Gatwick airport. We
were taken there in a bus. It was another hour before we got on the plane. When we finally landed
in Paris our luggage was lost. We didn’t wait for the luggage, but went straight home. The luggage
was brought to us next morning. Although the plane is faster than the train, the journey is much
longer. And there is one more thing - on the train your luggage will travel with you and it will not
get lost! So when you come, I will wait for you at Paris Nord railway station. Please come in the
summer!
Lots of love,
Your friend, Marie-Do.
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Read the letter and circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
Sally and Marie-Do went skating in London.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
1
Marie-Do was late for the plane.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
2
There was too much snow at Heathrow.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
3
They took the Gatwick Express to the airport.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
4
The journey on the train takes six hours.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
5
Your luggage travels with you on the train.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
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Put the events of the story in the correct order.
A) They were taken to Gatwick.
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B) They landed in Paris.
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C) They waited at the airport.
_____
D) Their luggage arrived.
_____
E) They caught the Heathrow Express.
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F) They bought the aeroplane tickets.
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Write a letter to a friend about your journey to or from a holiday. Use the questions to help
you. Write 75-100 words.
28 Where were you going?
29 What did you travel by?
30 Who travelled with you?
31 What happened on the journey?
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1
Listen to the conversation. Tick true or cross false .
Track 6
0
The crazy old man is an Indian.
__
__
1
The man set a speed record when he was 68.
_____
2
The Bonneville race track is in Australia.
_____
3
Burt bought his Indian Scout in 1920.
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4
He trained for races at the seaside.
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5
In America he got to the race track on his bike.
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Listen to the conversation. Circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
Track 7
0
Sandy is trying to guess which _____ are from which country.
A) notes
B) stones
C)
coins
1
Paper money was invented by _____.
A) the Chinese
B) the English
C) the Swedish
2
The Chinese started printing paper money in the _____ century.
A) 10
th
B) 11
th
C) 17
th
3
In England coins were made of gold and _____.
A) plastic
B) metal
C) silver
4
The first banknotes in Europe were introduced in _____.
A) 661
B) 1661
C) 1861
5
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A) paper
B) metal
C) plastic
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MOVING PICTURES
Thousands of years ago people were fascinated with moving pictures. Images of people and animals
were cut out of paper or metal and people used them to make shadows on the wall. When they
moved the images, the shadows moved. These were the first moving pictures. However, in the 19
th
century people started thinking about pictures which would move in a different way. An English
doctor, Peter Mark, noticed that if you watch many images of the same object, but in each image the
object is in a different position, the object seems to move. This discovery helped to create
equipment which could show moving images. They were not films yet, but separate pictures shown
with short breaks. Only later, around 1880, Louis and Auguste Lumière made a machine which
copied the pictures onto tape and could show the film on the screen. This was called a
cinematographic system from a Greek word cinematography. This means that movement is
recorded on the tape. It was December 28
th
, 1895 when the first cinema was opened in Paris. The
first short films were black and white, but the cinema was born. Now we can make our own colour
films with a little camera and watch them at home. However, going to the cinema is much more fun.
In French and English the word cinema is the same. In American English the name movies, for
films, or movie theater, for cinema, still show that films started from the moving image. Even the
museum of film is called the Museum of the Moving Image. If you want to know more about films,
you should visit MOMI.
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Read the story about moving pictures and circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
0
Shadows were the first moving images.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
1
Dr Peter Mark discovered how to show movement.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
2
The first equipment showing movement was made in the 20
th
century.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
3
The first camera was made in England.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
4
Louis and Auguste Lumière were French.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
5
MOMI is the museum of film.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
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Put the events of the story in the correct order.
A) The first cinema opens in Paris.
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B) Equipment for showing moving images is created.
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C) People make their own films with cameras.
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D) Dr Peter Mark makes a discovery.
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E) People watch moving shadows on the wall.
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F) The Lumière brothers make their machine.
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Write an article for Friends Magazine about the invention of aeroplanes. Use facts from the
table. Write 75-100 words.
Invention
The aeroplane
Who invented it?
Two brothers – Wilbur and Orville Wright from
Dayton, Ohio, in the USA
Their job
Bicycle producers
What did they start from?
A simple kite with two wings
First plane
A glider – a plane without an engine, for one man
Next step after 1,000 flights They added an engine to the plane
First flight
17 December 1903
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17-24 A
UDIO
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Task one
Track 6
Dan: Ben, I’ve got a film about the craziest old man in the world! The title is ‘The World’s Fastest
Indian’.
Ben: You mean that the craziest man is an Indian?
Dan: Not really. His motorcycle is called Indian Scout. The fastest racing bike in the world!
Ben: Oh, I see. The man who rides the fastest motorcycle is the craziest man in the world?
Dan: Well, he also set a speed record in America when he was 68 years old.
Ben: How fast did he go?
Dan: He went at 295.38 km per hour on the race track in Bonnneville, in America.
Ben: Yes, it’s always Americans who are the best.
Dan: No, he was a New Zealander. Burt Munro is his name. He bought his Indian Scout in 1920 and
has always repaired it himself. He trained for races on the beach. Bike racing was his life, but he
didn’t have enough money to go to America. He had to cook on the ship which took him to
America to pay for his ticket!
Ben: He was really crazy! And how did he get to the race track if he didn’t have much money? On his
bike?
Dan: No, he bought an old car. He had to repair it, because it was broken down. Then they didn’t
want to let him ride on the Salt Flats in Bonneville...
Ben: You’re right. I have to see this film. Can I borrow it from you?
Dan: Sure, any time.
Task two
Track 7
Louisa: Hi, Sandy! What are you doing?
Sandy: I’m trying to guess which coins are from which country.
Louisa: What coins?
Sandy: My grandma gave me her collection of old and new coins. They are from all over the world.
Some are really nice. Look, this one has a hole in it.
Louisa: They are different colours and sizes. I think this one is Chinese.
Sandy: Actually, you might be right. Come on, let’s check. Grandma, look. Is this coin Chinese?
Grandma: Yes. And it’s very old. Did you know that the Chinese invented paper money?
Louisa: No, I didn’t know.
Sandy: Neither did I. Grandma, tell us about it.
Grandma: Well, in the 10th century, Chinese coins were very heavy. People kept them at shops and
the shop owners gave them special receipts, pieces of paper, for the money. The Chinese started
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Sandy: Ok, so these receipts were like the money we have now? Simply paper money, not coins.
Grandma: Exactly. The Chinese started printing paper money in the 11th century. The largest
Chinese banknote ever printed was 28.8 x 33 cm. If you wanted to exchange that banknote for a
coin, it would have to weigh 3.5 kg. So you see, paper money was easier to carry.
Louisa: What was money made of in England?
Grandma: In the beginning people used shells, stones or other things. Then coins were made of silver
and gold. The first paper money, called banknotes, was introduced in 1661 by the Swedes. There
wasn’t enough silver or gold to produce coins. Now we also have plastic cards, as you know.
Sandy: How do you know so much about it?
Grandma: I used to work in a museum.
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2
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3
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4
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2
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3
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Listen to the radio interview. Tick true or cross false .
Track 8
0
Ellie Crisell is a radio reporter.
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1
She’s worked for CBBC since 2003.
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2
Both Adam and Ellie have sisters.
_____
3
Ellie would read a newspaper on Sunday afternoon.
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4
Ellie wants to forget her most embarrassing moment.
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Listen to the dialogue. Complete the poster with summer camps.
Track 9
JOIN US ON HOLIDAYS
Bring your tent and sleeping bag, don’t forget waterproofs and swimming gear!
Bonjour, merci & menu on the French
0
_cooking__ camp.
Leave your sad face at home, get your voice ready
for the
1
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Football, tennis, surf and running, every
morning rise and shine on the
2
______________ camp.
Long nights with stars and planets are waiting for
you at the
3
______________ camp.
Wind and grass, leaves and stones, rattle,
tattle here we go on the
4
______________ camp.
Chillout, free jazz, hip-hop and the rest on the
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Guinness World Records
In 1951 the Managing Director of the Guinness Brewery, Sir Hugh Beaver, was hunting birds. He
and his friends could not agree which was the fastest bird in Europe. This made him think of
making a book which would list world records.
Sir Hugh found Norris and Ross McWhirter, who had a fact finding agency in London, and in
August 1955 they published the first Guinness Book of Records.
Every record is tested and checked
so that it is guaranteed to be true.
The Guinness Book of Records presents records like the tallest people or the heaviest fruit. The
tallest living woman, Sandy Allen from America, is 2.31 m, and the tallest man, Leonid Sandyk
from Ukraine, is 2.57 m. The heaviest fruits are a 1.85 kg apple from Japan, and a 5.27 kg lemon
from Israel.
There are also interesting records noticed when people did something, but not especially for the
Guinness Book of Records. The longest ever line of people holding hands, in Bangladesh, was not
formed because somebody wanted to set a record. In December 2004 over 5 million people joined
hands to protest against the government. However, some people created their records especially for
the Guinness Book of Records – like Tom Waes from Belgium who is the fastest at eating a large
pizza, in just less than 20 seconds!
The Guinness Book of Records has set a record of its own kind. With sales of more than 100
million copies in 100 different countries and 23 languages, it is the world’s best selling book ever!
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Read the article about the Guinness World Records. Tick true or cross false .
0
The Guinness Book of Records was first published in London.
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__
1
The tallest living woman is taller than the tallest living man.
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2
The heaviest fruit is a lemon from Israel.
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3
The longest line of people holding hands was formed in Belgium.
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4
Tom Waes set the record for eating a large pizza in less than 20 seconds.
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5
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Complete the table with information from the article.
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What is the title of the book?
The Guinness Book of Records
1
What information is there in it?
2
Who started it?
3
Who first published it?
4
When was it first published?
5
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Write 75-100 words.
0
What is the title of the magazine? National Geographic (NG)
1
What information does it have?
Articles about geography, history, culture,
photographs of places
2 Who started it?
Gilbert H. Grosvenor, editor of NG
3
Who first published it?
The National Geographic Society
4
When was it first published?
October 1888
5
How successful is National
Geographic?
It is popular all over the world, has editions in
many languages
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Listen to the radio interview. Tick true or cross false .
Track 8
0
Adam Fleming is a radio reporter.
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__
1
He was born in 1970.
_____
2
If he could, he would be lazy on a Sunday afternoon.
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3
Adam said that Toby McGuire played Spiderman.
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4
The tsunami is what Adam remembers best from work.
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If you want to be a journalist you should watch the news.
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Listen to the dialogue. Complete the poster with summer camps.
Track 9
CAMP OF A LIFETIME
Choose one of our camps and have unforgettable summer!
Seafood or snails? Decide on the French
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_cooking_ camp.
Want to become famous? Meet Shakespeare on
the
1
______________ camp.
Are you fit enough to play, jump and run?
Join us on the
2
______________ camp.
On the
3
______________ camp we’ll meet at
night to study the sky.
Make friends with plants and animals on the
4
______________ camp.
CD player, loud speakers on our music and
5
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Lottie’s holiday in the world of five senses
It was the most interesting summer trip I have ever had. We took a ferry from Copenhagen and
landed on a beautiful island, Bornholm. We were staying in a little house outside Ronne. We spent
the whole time at Erichsens Gård, a garden museum. Our days started with the smell of freshly
baked bread and sweet honey from Ronne. We ate in the kitchen around an old table. It was the first
time we tasted home-made cottage cheese. I learned how to make pancakes. It felt like living in the
past. We saw wool dyed with natural colouring for clothes. The wool was rough before, but soft
when it was coloured. In the evening dad chopped wood and I watered the plants and herbs in the
garden. The herbs smelled fantastic. We could also hear the garden, the birds singing and trees
moving in the wind, which was unusual for us. It was like music. We even tried painting pictures.
We learned that watercolour paints must be used carefully or the shapes and colours will mix in the
picture. Although we might not become artists, we will certainly use our hands to create things
more often. I have never taken so many photos. Now I can make posters of them and hang them
around my room. This was an experience we will never forget. The colourful sweater I made with
the wool from Erichsens Gård will always remind me of that place.
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Read the story about Lottie’s holiday and circle the correct answer – A, B or C.
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They spent their holiday in Ronne, Bornholm.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
1
They had fresh bread every day.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
2
Lottie learned to make cottage cheese.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
3
Her dad watered the garden in the evening.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
4
She didn’t take many photos.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
5
They will always remember their holiday.
A) Right
B) Wrong
C) Doesn’t say
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What could she smell in the morning?
_____bread_____
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What felt rough and soft?
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What tasted sweet?
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3
How did the herbs smell?
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4
What were the garden sounds like?
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5
What was the sweater like?
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RITING
5
Read the letter to the problem page. Write a letter with advice to Sandra. Write about
75-100 words.
Dear Martha,
I have lost my lucky pen and since then nothing has gone right. I get worse marks in tests. My
boyfriend does not answer my emails. Even at the school theatre I did not get the part I wanted.
This is the most difficult time of my life!
I have never felt this way. Without the pen, my good luck is gone. Everybody tells me that I should
stop thinking like that. My brother promised me a new, better pen for my birthday. But I can’t wait
that long. Janet, my best friend, has helped me search my room and the classrooms, but we didn’t
find anything.
Please write about my pen in the Magazine. Maybe somebody will read it and give my pen back to
me.
Sandra
Dear Sandra,
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Task one
Track 8
Shannon: Ellie Crisell and Adam Fleming are our guests today. Can you tell us something about
yourselves and your work?
Adam: Well, we work for the CBBC Newsround programme. I was born in 1980, I have one sister
Sally. I love the cinema and eating out.
Ellie: I’ve been a reporter since 2003. I also have one sister and I love the cinema.
Shannon: You must have crazy ideas for your perfect Sunday afternoon?
Adam: You’re wrong. If I could, I would lie in bed till noon, have a lazy lunch and then try to go out
for some exercise. But I might end up reading a newspaper instead.
Ellie: I would have lunch at home and watch a video with my sister.
Shannon: What was your most embarrassing moment at work?
Ellie: Something I want to forget!
Adam: It was when I told Toby McGuire that he played Superman very well, and he actually played
Spiderman!
Shannon: What do you most remember from your work?
Ellie: When I went to Asia right after the tsunami.
Adam: My last visit to Africa. People who escaped from Sudan, living in tents. Terrible.
Shannon: Some children want to become journalists – what would you tell them?
Adam: You should read a lot of papers and websites, watch the news on TV, and listen to the radio.
When you’re brave enough you should try to get experience on the school radio or magazine.
Ellie: I agree. And work hard at school, go to university and take a course in journalism.
Shannon: Thank you and good luck with your work.
Task two
Track 9
David: I can’t decide where to go on holiday. There are so many camps. Just look at the poster.
June: Don’t tell me that you are thinking about all six choices. You can’t be thinking of the French
Cooking camp. You never cook.
David: You don’t know me yet. I’ve got real talent for spaghetti! Just boil the water, pour the pasta in,
open a jar of sauce, and in twenty minutes lunch is ready!
June: Yeah, right. So I should go on the drama camp and play Juliet on the gala night?
David: You hate acting. Get serious, will you? We have to decide.
June: If I were you I would go for the sports camp. All the boys from your football team will be
there.
David: I know. But you see, I’ve always wanted to travel in space. I love Star Wars. And during the
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school year I never have time….
June: You must be joking. You and the sciences are worlds apart!
David: Maybe at school. But I have a telescope at home and watch the stars sometimes. Do you know
that in summer you can see meteors shooting across the sky?
June: So I know where you’re going. But don’t get lost in the black hole on the astronomy camp.
David: I won’t. And where are you going? Will you be counting frogs on the nature camp?
June: Forget it! If we are allowed to take our own CDs and organise discos, I will go on the music
and dance camp.
David: I knew it!
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1 / 2 / 3 7 / 4 / 5
2
1 drama / 2 sports / 3 astronomy / 4 nature / 5 dance
3
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
4
1 A list of world records / 2 Sir Hugh Beaver / 3 Norris and Ross McWhirter / 4 August 1955 / 5
It’s the world’s best selling book ever.
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1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
2
1 drama / 2 sports / 3 astronomy / 4 nature / 5 dance
3
1 A / 2 B / 3 B / 4 B / 5 A
4
1 wool / 2 honey / 3 fantastic / 4 unusual / 5 colourful
5
Students’ own answers
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Answer these questions about yourself. Write full answers.
1
When and where were you born?
___________________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________________
2
What were you doing yesterday at 7 p.m.?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
3
What programmes do you usually watch on TV?
___________________________________________________________________________
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4 What is your best friend doing right now?
___________________________________________________________________________
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5
Where are you going tomorrow afternoon?
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Write true sentences about yourself. Use the time expressions.
1
never
___________________________________________________________________________
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2
last weekend
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3
ago
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4
since last year
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5
when I was eight
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Answer the questions. Write full sentences about yourself.
What will you do if …
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the phone rings?
__If the phone rings I will answer the call._________________________________________
1
the weather is nice at the weekend?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
2
you get extra money?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
What would you do if …
3
you were hungry?
___________________________________________________________________________
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4 you found a strange mushroom in the forest?
___________________________________________________________________________
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5
you saw a ghost?
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Write five true sentences about you and your family members.
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have to
__I have to clean my room._____________________________________________________
1
can
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2
must
___________________________________________________________________________
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3
don’t have to
___________________________________________________________________________
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4
mustn’t
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5
have to
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Write true sentences about yourself.
0
decide / I like
_I’ve decided to join the school theatre.___________________________________________
_I like acting.________________________________________________________________
1
hate / I’d like
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___________________________________________________________________________
2
plan / I like
___________________________________________________________________________
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3
love / I’d like
___________________________________________________________________________
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4 want / I like
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5
enjoy / I’d like
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Agree or disagree with these sentences. Give your reasons.
0
I don’t like people who talk too much.
_Neither do I. They get on my nerves._____________________________________________
_Well, I do. Sometimes they can tell you interesting stories.____________________________
1
I always do my homework in the morning before I go to school.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
2
I’ve never tried any extreme sports.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
3
I’d like to have a mobile phone which can take photos.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
4
I will never paint my room black.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
5
I didn’t go anywhere on holiday last year because we were moving to a new house.
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Write true sentences about your preferences. Give your reasons.
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(rather) be a TV presenter / work in the radio
_I’d rather work on the radio than be a TV presenter because I don’t like talking in front of
cameras.___________________________
1
(prefer) go to a fast-food restaurant / a café
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
2
(rather) take a test / give a speech
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
3
(prefer) watch a DVD / go to the cinema
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
4
(rather) play on my computer / go out to play
___________________________________________________________________________
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5
(rather) have my own TV / have a dog
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Write five sentences about things in your room, your friends or yourself. Use too + adjective +
infinitive or not + adjective + enough + infinitive. Choose five adjectives from the box.
big / crazy / confident / interested / strong / serious / clever / odd / hard / tall / old / heavy / fast /
loud / lazy / patient
0
_My desk is too big to stand under the window._____________________________________
_My alarm clock is not loud enough to wake me up._________________________________
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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You have started a make-over of your bedroom. You’ve already done two things and you’re
doing two more soon. Write an email to a friend about your changes in the room. Write 75-100
words.
To:
Subject:
___________________________________________________________________________
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You’re moving to a different town where you have a friend. Write a letter to your friend telling
him/her what you will, won’t, may (not) or might (not) do. Use some of the words and
expressions in the box. Write 75-100 words.
school / tennis class / sports club / training / playing / get a bigger bedroom / miss old friends / leave
/ start / give up / although / however / and / but
Dear __________,
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
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Write a story about an adventure you’ve had. Write three paragraphs. Use the questions to
guide you in your writing. Choose one of the three sentences to begin your story. Write 75-100
words.
1
I was sitting on a tree with my friend. We were excited because __________
2
It happened when I was on holiday __________
3
That day I felt really tired after school. I came home and __________
___________________________________________________________________________
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When did it happen?
4
What were you thinking about?
5
How did you feel?
6
What did you do?
7
Who did you meet/see/talk to?
8
What happened next?
9
How did it end?
10 How did it make you feel?
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Read this reply to a letter. Now write the original letter you sent to the magazine. Write 75-100
words.
Dear Grace, _______________
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___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
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Dear _______________,
This looks like a difficult situation for you and your friend. I’m sorry that you feel angry and upset.
Your friend must feel the same way. He even tried to talk to you when he saw that your mobile was
broken, but you didn’t want to listen. Best friends don’t behave like that. I’m sure he didn’t want to
break your mobile. I think he was probably just giving it to you, but you didn’t catch it and the
mobile fell. He certainly wasn’t throwing the mobile at you. I think you should stop accusing him.
Talking to other people about what happened will not help much. They were not there when it
happened. It didn’t make you feel better, although they agreed with you. If I were you, I would talk
to your friend. You will solve the problem and be happier again. Good luck!
Grace
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Language Test Units 1-4
Students’ own answers
Language Test Units 5-8
Students’ own answers
Language Test Units 9-12
Students’ own answers
Language Test Units 13-16
Students’ own answers
Language Test Units 17-20
Students’ own answers
Language Test Units 21-24
Students’ own answers
Language Test Units 25-28
Students’ own answers
Language Test Units 29-32
Students’ own answers
Skills Test Units 1-8
Students’ own answers
Skills Test Units 9-16
Students’ own answers
Skills Test Units 17-24
Students’ own answers
Skills Test Units 25-32
Students’ own answers
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Vocabulary
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Language Test 2
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Language Test 3
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Language Test 4
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Language Test 5
/40
Language Test 6
/40
Language Test 7
/40
Language Test 8
/40
Total
/80
/80
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