English in Mind 2 Mid Module testy

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UNITS

1–2

MID-MODULE

1

TES

T

A

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1

Past simple. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

(Think about the meaning!)

0

I

late for school again this morning!

1

The Titanic

on her maiden voyage in 1913.

2

We

to the cinema because we were very tired.

3

Simon

his cousins at the weekend.

4

I

a cold because it was freezing in the restaurant.

5

Paul

the house until 7 o’clock so he missed the train.

6

I’m sorry. I

your books by mistake.

7

Is this your scarf? I

it in the living room.

8

My parents

home late last night.

9

I

breakfast this morning and now I’m really hungry.

10

Sally

ten emails to her penfriend last week.

0

I don’t believe / ’m not believing you.

1

Paul loves / is loving his girlfriend Julia.

2

Do you want / Are you wanting to leave the party?

3

We study / are studying irregular verbs at the moment.

4

My brothers play / are playing football every Saturday.

5

A: What do you do / are you doing?

B: Nothing. Go away!

6

A: Does Jack speak / Is Jack speaking French?

B: No, I think it’s Italian.

7

We go / are going to Majorca this summer.

8

Do you know / Are you knowing my parents?

9

How often do you go / are you going to the cinema?

10

When do you get / are you getting home this evening?

1 Grammar

5

B

Present simple or present continuous? Underline the correct alternative.

A

be

come find go have leave see sink take write

5

was

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 1 Test A

Units 1-2

Name

Class

Date

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UNITS

1–2

MID-MODULE

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TES

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2

0

I’m not liking Geography.

1

My grandparents lives in Paris.

2

The children were playing in the garden

when it starts to rain.

3

Maria gave Mark the answers while they

did their English test.

4

How many birthday cards are you get?

5

Oh no! I leaved my bag on the bus.

6

How often are you buying new clothes?

7

Where went you yesterday when I saw you?

8

I came home when Carla was cooking supper.

9

Did you found this exercise easy?

10

We take exams at the moment.

Past simple or past continuous? Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

0

The phone

(ring) when I

(get) home.

1

When I

(see) Mary, she

(cry).

2

While I

(drive) to work, I

(have) an accident. Luckily it wasn’t serious.

3

My mother

(find) some old photos while she

(clean) the living room.

4

We

(eat) supper when the telephone

(ring).

5

While our teacher

(talk), Pietro

(come) into the classroom.

5

Correct the sentences.

5

C

D

was ringing

got

I don’t like Geography.

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UNITS

1–2

MID-MODULE

1

TES

T

A

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3

Noun (N), verb (V), adjective (Adj), adverb (Adv) or preposition (P)?

2 Vocabulary

0

I think my boyfriend is wonderful.

1

My grandfather was a famous scientist.

2

Jim is always at the top of the class.

3

Our teacher speaks English fluently.

4

I hate Mondays!

5

English grammar is quite difficult.

6

I study hard because I want to be a successful doctor.

7

Sydney is a beautiful city.

8

Your dictionary is on the table.

9

History is my favourite subject.

10

Fred cooked a delicious pizza yesterday.

A

0

This is a fantastic

.

Can you

a table at our favourite restaurant for this evening?

1

This is a very

exercise.

2

Have you got the new

by Britney Spears?

3

I like watching

football.

4

I work very

.

5

You don’t look very

.

6

My father plays the piano very

.

7

I mustn’t forget to

the news on TV this evening.

8

Our teachers often

us when we speak English.

9

Do you like my new

? My parents bought it for my 18th birthday.

10

Where do you

?

Fill in the gaps. Use each word twice. In each case is it a noun, verb, adjective or adverb?

Adj

5

book

hard live watch well record

B

N

V

5

book

book

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UNITS

1–2

MID-MODULE

1

TES

T

A

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4

Meanings of get: arrive (A), receive (R) or become (B)?

5

0

I’m getting

. Let’s have lunch now.

1

I got a nasty

yesterday when I checked my emails.

2

Don’t get too

to me because I’ve got a cold.

3

Is that the time? It’s getting

and I want to go home.

4

When you get

, put up your hand.

5

Please call me when you get

.

6

My hair is already grey. Oh dear, I really am getting

!

7

What time did you get to

last night?

8

I got very

with John because he forgot my birthday – again!

9

The book I’m reading is getting really

– I don’t want to finish it.

10

After I got to

this morning, I remembered it was the first day of the holidays!

5

C

Fill in the gaps with a suitable word from the box.

0

When did you get home last night?

1

It’s getting dark. Come on, let’s go.

2

What did you get for your birthday?

3

I always get to work early.

4

I don’t like getting surprises!

5

We’re all getting older, I’m afraid.

6

Sarah got soaking wet yesterday.

7

Don’t get angry! It was only a joke.

8

We got to school late so our teacher was annoyed.

9

I got first prize for Art last year.

10

I didn’t get any emails yesterday.

D

A

hungry

late surprise bed school close the answer angry old boring home

hungry

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UNITS

5–6

MID-MODULE

2

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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1

Circle the correct answers: a, b or c.

Write the correct question tags.

0

Your sister likes chocolate,

?

a isn’t she b does he c doesn’t she

1

I haven’t

my homework yet.

a did b done c do

2

We aren’t allowed

after school on weekdays.

a to go out b go out c going out

3

Millions of trees

down every year.

a are cut b are cutted c are cutting

4

You can’t help me tomorrow,

?

a will you b can’t you c can you

5

We’ll be late,

?

a will not we b won’t we c wont we

6

Jack has

got married.

a yet b alredy c just

7

My mother never

me go on the computer at home.

a lets b allows c allow

8

Football

in all schools in the UK, isn’t it?

a has played b is played c is playing

9

You’ve got my dictionary,

?

a haven’t you got b don’t you c haven’t you

10

I can’t do this exercise because we

studied this grammar yet.

a didn’t b haven’t c aren’t

1 Grammar

A

5

0

You’re from London,

?

1

We should leave now,

?

2

John doesn’t want to study law,

?

3

Your parents aren’t very happy,

?

4

The film was fantastic,

?

5

You don’t know my brother,

?

6

There isn’t any milk at home,

?

7

Paolo can’t drive,

?

8

They shouldn’t have any problems,

?

9

Steven will remember to come to my party,

?

10

You’ve met my husband,

?

B

5

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 2 Test A

Units 5-6

Name

Class

Date

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UNITS

5–6

MID-MODULE

2

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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2

Correct the sentences.

0

The film

just

so we’ve only missed five minutes.

1

I’m not hungry because I

already

.

2

I

my new car yet.

3

My parents

just

£1 million on the lottery!

4

you

Nicole Kidman’s latest movie yet?

5

I

just

to your teacher and she says you’re doing very well.

6

Paul

back yet. I think he’s still at work.

7

What

you

?!!! The kitchen is such a mess.

8

I

already

five compositions this term.

9

How long

you

Maria?

10

A: Where’s Bob? B: He

to the cinema with Jim.

5

0

Philip’s very intelligent, hasn’t he?

1

We’re let to stay up late at the weekends.

2

Look at Claudio! He’s just drinked a bottle of wine.

3

Susan’s paid for our milkshakes, isn’t she?

4

Please let me to go to Will’s party.

5

I haven’t finished my supper already.

6

You shouldn’t smoke so much, do you?

7

A: Where’s David? B: Oh, he’s just came in.

8

Ssh! Allow me speaking.

9

How many pizzas are eating in Italy every day?

10

It can rain later, mightn’t it?

5

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

C

D

begin

come eat go know see write drive speak do win

has

begun

Philip’s very intelligent, isn’t he?

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UNITS

5–6

MID-MODULE

2

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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3

Are the sentences in American (A) or British (B) English?

Fill in the gaps in the table.

American English

British English

0

film

1

garbage

2

apartment

3

colour

4

theater

5

favourite

6

centre

7

gas

8

sidewalk

9

faucet

10

lorry

5

5

2 Vocabulary

0

We traveled for ten hours yesterday.

1

Take the elevator to the tenth floor.

2

How many kilometres is it from Paris to Calais?

3

Is the subway safe at night?

4

I’ve put on weight! Look, my trousers are too small now!

5

Excuse me waiter, can we have the check please?

Now rewrite the sentences.

0

1

2

3

4

5

A

A

We travelled for ten hours yesterday. (British English)

B

movie

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UNITS

5–6

MID-MODULE

2

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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Use the words from Exercise B to fill in the gaps. American (A) or British (B) English.

C

0

Our

is on the third floor.

1

A: What

are your eyes? B: They’re blue.

2

What’s your

film?

3

Turn off the

– there won’t be any hot water soon.

4

We live in the

of town.

5

Don’t forget to put the

out today – it’s Tuesday.

6

Don’t walk in the road, walk on the

!

7

I went to the

yesterday and saw a fantastic play called Art.

8

I must get some

for the car. We don’t want to run out on the motorway!

9

My father’s a

driver – he drives thousands of kilometers a year.

10

I saw an awful

at the cinema yesterday. It was so boring!

5

flat

There are ten words connected with age in the box. See if you can find them all.

D

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

5

B

T

U

L

V

M O P

R

N

T

A

D

U

L

T

W E

E

A

E

X

B

C

Y

O U

N

G

S

E

P

E

Y

Q D

A

S

L

A

N

S

B

O L

D

C

I

K

E

A

V

C

B

D

L

A

O N

R

G

O H

E

X

E

F

N

G

S

E

T

I

S

Z

R

M E

T

I

R

N

L

E

L

D

E

R

L

Y

M I

D

D

L

E

A

G

E

D

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UNITS

9–10

MID-MODULE

3

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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1

Rewrite the sentences using the past simple passive.

Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.

0

A lot of people

killed in the earthquake.

a were b have c did

1

Can I have

drink, please? I’m really thirsty.

a the b an c a

2

America was

by Christopher Columbus in 1492.

a discovering b discover c discovered

3

There

enough ice-cream for all of you – I’m sorry.

a isn’t b is c aren’t

4

I think

go to bed early tonight.

a I’m going to b I’ll c I’m

5

There are

people in the world.

a too many b too much c not much

6

What’s Bob doing in

garden?

a an b a c the

7

You can never have

money – or can you?!

a too many b too much c not enough

8

Look! That car

crash! Do something!

a is going b will c is going to

9

There

enough hours in the day – I’m always so busy I don’t have any free time.

a aren’t b isn’t c are

10

What’s

address of the British Embassy in Madrid?

a an b the c a

1 Grammar

A

5

0

My neighbour cut down the trees in my garden.

1

The avalanche damaged all the houses

in the village.

2

Van Gogh painted The Sunflowers.

3

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.

4

The journalists didn’t interview David Beckham.

5

We sold our house for £500,000.

6

They built a busy road at the end of the street.

7

The police didn’t find the body for six months.

8

John lost his credit card yesterday.

9

William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.

10

The floods washed away Peter’s caravan.

B

5

The trees in my garden were cut down by my neighbour.

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 3 Test A

Units 9-10

Name

Class

Date

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UNITS

9–10

MID-MODULE

3

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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2

Correct the sentences.

Will or going to? Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

0

You’ve put too many salt in the soup.

1

A lot of houses was built in our village last year.

2

Could you please buy some more wine? I don’t

like a wine you bought yesterday.

3

I’ve got the elder brother.

4

I have got enough money to buy you a CD

and a magazine – I’m sorry.

5

Jack and Jill is going to get married in June.

6

Where was the money finded?

7

What’s a capital of Peru?

8

You’ve got too much clothes.

9

You did buy enough salad for the party.

10

I do my homework after the film. I promise!

D

0

Oh no! I

sick.

1

Don’t worry. I

you with your homework.

2

We

to Barbados next week.

3

If you’re busy, I

the phone.

4

I think I

pasta this evening.

5

What

when you finish school?

6

I’m sure John

my birthday.

7

It

. Look how dark the sky is.

8

Paul

to your party if you don’t invite him!

9

I

you another dictionary – you must be more careful with your things.

10

I

to the cinema and buy tickets for the film tonight, shall I?

5

5

C

be

fly go do answer buy remember help come rain cook

’m going to be

You’ve put too much salt in the soup.

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UNITS

9–10

MID-MODULE

3

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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3

Disasters: complete the definitions.

Fill in the gaps with a suitable word from the box.

0

The most powerful weapon in the world: n

.

1

Very high levels of water, often after a lot of rain: f

.

2

Huge wave which starts after an earthquake under the sea: t

.

3

A mountain which erupts and throws out ash and molten lava: v

.

4

Huge volume of snow which slides down a mountain: a

.

5

Huge movement of the earth where the ground opens up: e

.

A

5

0

Thousands of houses were

when the water level rose.

1

The

measured 6.3 on the Richter scale.

2

Hundreds of people were

as they tried to run away.

3

Five houses were

in the explosion.

4

is the Japanese for ‘harbour wave’.

5

The

was started by an off-piste skier.

6

A tidal

can cause huge destruction.

7

A

would destroy life as we know it.

8

Mount Vesuvius is a very famous

. It erupted in 79 AD.

9

There were very bad

in Europe in 2002 and many cities were under water for days.

10

Many villages were completely

after the earthquake.

B

5

2 Vocabulary

uclear bomb

washed away

Tsunami wave earthquake volcano avalanche

floods nuclear bomb destroyed injured damaged

washed away

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UNITS

9–10

MID-MODULE

3

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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4

Homes: what are these words?

0

VT reliaa

1

wagnolub

2

carteder shoue

3

cenef

4

ogetcat

5

sratsi

6

tilf

7

ranacav

8

hymnice

9

dactheed osuhe

10

orolf

C

Fill in the gaps. The first letter has been given to you.

D

0

We’ve got lots of flowers and trees in our g

.

1

My grandparents live in a b

because they’re too old to climb stairs now.

2

All the houses on a h

e

look the same.

3

We live on the 10th floor in a new b

of f

.

4

If you live in a s

- d

house, you only have neighbours on one side.

5

But if you live in a d

house, you don’t have any neighbours.

6

A lot of people spend their holidays in a c

because it’s very flexible.

7

I think our garden f

must have a hole in it because our dog disappeared yesterday.

8

The typical English country c

has a little garden and lots of roses around the front door!

9

If you have a car, it’s good to have a g

.

10

If you want to have a real fire in your living room, you need a c

for the smoke.

5

5

TV aerial

a r d e n

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UNITS

13–14

MID-MODULE

4

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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1

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of used to + a verb from the box.

Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.

0

Look at the girl

is talking to Pavel.

a which b who c where

1

This is the place

I live.

a that b which c where

2

Did you

study hard at school?

a used to b use to c used

3

If I

you, I’d buy some new clothes.

a were b am c would be

4

Gianni

like pasta, but now he loves it.

a usedn’t to b used to c didn’t use to

5

We

a fantastic holiday if we had enough money.

a will have b would have c had

6

I love films

are romantic comedies like Love Actually.

a that b who c where

7

I

play a lot of tennis but now I’m too lazy.

a didn’t use to b used c used to

8

I wouldn’t study so hard unless I

to go to university.

a didn’t want b wanted c would want

9

I like people

make me laugh.

a which b where c who

10

Paul used to live in New York,

?

a didn’t he b usedn’t he c wasn’t he

1 Grammar

A

5

0

I

milk, but now I do.

1

You

in Paris, didn’t you?

2

I

going to the dentist but now I don’t mind so much.

3

Our English teacher

us a test every Monday so we had to study hard at the weekends.

4

Jack

football, but now he does.

5

What

you

at the weekends when you were a child?

6

Jessica

fantastic but now she’s a little overweight!

7

you

a lot of television when you were younger?

8

I

in class because I was very shy, but now I’m a teacher and I’m never quiet!

9

Life

very hard a hundred years ago.

10

I ................. Harrison Ford, but now my favourite actor is Brad Pitt.

B

5

drink

speak

hate

play

give

live

look

like

be

watch

do

didn’t use to drink

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 4 Test A

Units 13-14

Name

Class

Date

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13–14

MID-MODULE

4

TES

T

A

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2

Second conditional: match the sentence halves to make sentences.

0

If I won the lottery,

a would you come?

1

You’d lose weight

b if I were you.

2

I wouldn’t do that

c I’d enjoy her lessons more.

3

If you could go anywhere,

d I’d go jogging every day.

4

If Jack came to my party,

e I’d buy a fast car.

5

I wouldn’t spend so much money

f where would you go?

6

If you failed your exams,

g if people were more careful.

7

If I knew the answer,

h would you take them again?

8

If I had more free time,

i if you stopped eating so much chocolate.

9

The planet wouldn’t be so polluted

j I’d tell you, but I don’t!

10

If our Biology teacher were nicer,

k unless I could afford to.

Correct the sentences.

0

That’s the woman which stole my bag!

1

Paul didn’t used to look so good!

2

Italy is the country that I live.

3

If Simon would have time, he would help you,

I’m sure.

4

I don’t like dogs who are too small.

5

I didn’t go to the dentist unless I had

toothache.

6

Is that the cinema which you saw Lord

of the Rings?

7

Do you use to play tennis when you were

at school?

8

If you were me, what did you do?

9

Do you remember the teacher which taught us

Geography?

10

My brother never use to brush his teeth!

He was so disgusting!!

5

5

C

D

That’s the woman who/that stole my bag!

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13–14

MID-MODULE

4

TES

T

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3

Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.

2 Vocabulary

A

0

When I logged

I saw that I had ten new emails.

a up b on c in

1

I’ve got a terrible

– I think I ate too much cake!

a stomach ache b stomach hurt c stomach pains

2

My website gets 1,000

a day on average.

a beats b bangs c hits

3

Lots of teenagers spend hours in

rooms on the Internet.

a talking b chatting c chat

4

I’ve got a

throat from talking so much!

a pain b sore c hurt

5

I feel very hot. I think I must have a high

.

a temperature b fever c thermometer

6

Oh no! My computer’s

again!

a crash b crashes c crashed

7

My legs really

after playing squash yesterday!

a pain b hurt c sore

8

If you have

, you should go to the dentist.

a teethache b toothache c teethaches

9

Google is a popular

engine.

a searching b looking c search

10

I hate being ill so I’m a really bad

!

a patient b doctor c dentist

What are these words connected with medicine?

0

inpa

1

thipsoal

2

aclubmane

3

ottochhae

4

pramteerute

5

blatte

6

rose trotha

7

ruth

8

tenpita

9

dolc

10

stidten

5

5

B

pain

a/w:

detached house

block of flats

caravan

bungalow

cottage

semi-detached house

chimney

garage

TV aerial

fence

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UNITS

13–14

MID-MODULE

4

TES

T

A

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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4

Information Technology: match a word from Column A with
a word from Column B to give word pairs.

C

A

B

0

CD

a pad

1

launch

b engine

2

surf

c drive

3

mouse

d off

4

computer

e the Internet

5

chat

f drive

6

search

g up

7

disk

h room

8

work

i a website

9

log

j online

10

start

k screen

5

Find ten words connected with Information Technology in the square.

D

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

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9

10

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A

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H

P

S

U

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F

H L

B

U

L

R

B

M

A

X

A C

N

R

O

L

U

D

V

P

T

E

J

W G

I

R

O

E

R

R

S

N

B

O

U

N

W T

O

O N

L

I

N

E

F

N

G

V

O S

A

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U

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L

A

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U

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Y

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O

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TES

T

B

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1

Past simple. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

(Think about the meaning!)

0

I

late for school again this morning!

1

We

to the cinema because we were very tired.

2

The Titanic

on her maiden voyage in 1913.

3

Simon

his cousins at the weekend.

4

I’m sorry. I

your books by mistake.

5

Paul

the house until 7 o’clock so he missed the train.

6

I

a cold because it was freezing in the restaurant.

7

Is this your scarf? I

it in the living room.

8

Sally

ten emails to her penfriend last week.

9

I

breakfast this morning and now I’m really hungry.

10

My parents

home late last night.

0

I don’t believe / ’m not believing you.

1

We study / are studying irregular verbs at the moment.

2

Do you want / Are you wanting to leave the party?

3

Paul loves / is loving his girlfriend Julia.

4

My brothers play / are playing football every Saturday.

5

A: Does Jack speak / Is Jack speaking French?

B: No, I think it’s Italian.

6

A: What do you do / are you doing?

B: Nothing. Go away!

7

We go / are going to Majorca this summer.

8

When do you get / are you getting home this evening?

9

How often do you go / are you going to the cinema?

10

Do you know / Are you knowing my parents?

1 Grammar

5

A

Present simple or present continuous? Underline the correct alternative.

B

be

go find come see leave have sink write take

5

was

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 1 Test B

Units 1-2

Name

Class

Date

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TES

T

B

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2

0

I’m not liking Geography.

1

Maria gave Mark the answers while they

did their English test.

2

The children were playing in the garden

when it starts to rain.

3

My grandparents lives in Paris.

4

How many birthday cards are you get?

5

How often are you buying new clothes?

6

Oh no! I leaved my bag on the bus.

7

Where went you yesterday when I saw you?

8

We take exams at the moment.

9

Did you found this exercise easy?

10

I came home when Carla was cooking supper.

0

The phone

(ring) when I

(get) home.

1

My mother

(find) some old photos while she

(clean) the living room.

2

While I

(drive) to work, I

(have) an accident. Luckily it wasn’t serious.

3

When I

(see) Mary, she

(cry).

4

While our teacher

(talk), Pietro

(come) into the classroom.

5

We

(eat) supper when the telephone

(ring).

Past simple or past continuous? Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

5

Correct the sentences.

5

D

C

was ringing

got

I don’t like Geography.

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TES

T

B

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3

Noun (N), verb (V), adjective (Adj), adverb (Adv) or preposition (P)?

2 Vocabulary

0

I think my boyfriend is wonderful.

1

Our teacher speaks English fluently.

2

Jim is always at the top of the class.

3

My grandfather was a famous scientist.

4

I hate Mondays!

5

I study hard because I want to be a successful doctor.

6

English grammar is quite difficult.

7

Sydney is a beautiful city.

8

Fred cooked a delicious pizza yesterday.

9

History is my favourite subject.

10

Your dictionary is on the table.

B

0

This is a fantastic

.

Can you

a table at our favourite restaurant for this evening?

1

I like watching

football.

2

Have you got the new

by Britney Spears?

3

This is a very

exercise.

4

I work very

.

5

My father plays the piano very

.

6

You don’t look very

.

7

I mustn’t forget to

the news on TV this evening.

8

Where do you

?

9

Do you like my new

? My parents bought it for my 18th birthday.

10

Our teachers often

us when we speak English.

Fill in the gaps. Use each word twice. In each case is it a noun, verb, adjective or adverb?

Adj

5

book

watch live hard record well

A

N

V

5

book

book

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TES

T

B

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4

Meanings of get: arrive (A), receive (R) or become (B)?

5

0

I’m getting

. Let’s have lunch now.

1

Is that the time? It’s getting

and I want to go home.

2

Don’t get too

to me because I’ve got a cold.

3

I got a nasty

yesterday when I checked my emails.

4

When you get

, put up your hand.

5

What time did you get to

last night?

6

My hair is already grey. Oh dear, I really am getting

!

7

Please call me when you get

.

8

I got very

with John because he forgot my birthday – again!

9

After I got to

this morning, I remembered it was the first day of the holidays!

10

The book I’m reading is getting really

– I don’t want to finish it.

5

D

Fill in the gaps with a suitable word from the box.

0

When did you get home last night?

1

What did you get for your birthday?

2

It’s getting dark. Come on, let’s go.

3

I always get to work early.

4

We’re all getting older, I’m afraid.

5

I don’t like getting surprises!

6

Sarah got soaking wet yesterday.

7

We got to school late so our teacher was annoyed.

8

Don’t get angry! It was only a joke.

9

I got first prize for Art last year.

10

I didn’t get any emails yesterday.

C

A

hungry

bed surprise late school angry the answer close home boring old

hungry

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TES

T

B

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1

Circle the correct answers: a, b or c.

Write the correct question tags.

0

Your sister likes chocolate,

?

a isn’t she b does he c doesn’t she

1

Millions of trees

down every year.

a are cut b are cutted c are cutting

2

We aren’t allowed

after school on weekdays.

a to go out b go out c going out

3

I haven’t

my homework yet.

a did b done c do

4

You can’t help me tomorrow,

?

a will you b can’t you c can you

5

Jack has

got married.

a yet b alredy c just

6

We’ll be late,

?

a will not we b won’t we c wont we

7

My mother never

me go on the computer at home.

a lets b allows c allow

8

I can’t do this exercise because we

studied this grammar yet.

a didn’t b haven’t c aren’t

9

You’ve got my dictionary,

?

a haven’t you got b don’t you c haven’t you

10

Football

in all schools in the UK, isn’t it?

a has played b is played c is playing

1 Grammar

B

5

0

You’re from London,

?

1

Your parents aren’t very happy,

?

2

John doesn’t want to study law,

?

3

We should leave now,

?

4

The film was fantastic,

?

5

There isn’t any milk at home,

?

6

You don’t know my brother,

?

7

Paolo can’t drive,

?

8

You’ve met my husband,

?

9

Steven will remember to come to my party,

?

10

They shouldn’t have any problems,

?

A

5

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 2 Test B

Units 5-6

Name

Class

Date

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2

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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2

Correct the sentences.

0

The film

just

so we’ve only missed five minutes.

1

My parents

just

£1 million on the lottery!

2

I

my new car yet.

3

I’m not hungry because I

already

.

4

Paul

back yet. I think he’s still at work.

5

I

just

to your teacher and she says you’re doing very well.

6

you

Nicole Kidman’s latest movie yet?

7

What

you

?!!! The kitchen is such a mess.

8

A: Where’s Bob? B: He

to the cinema with Jim.

9

How long

you

Maria?

10

I

already

five compositions this term.

5

0

Philip’s very intelligent, hasn’t he?

1

Look at Claudio! He’s just drinked a bottle of wine.

2

We’re let to stay up late at the weekends.

3

Susan’s paid for our milkshakes, isn’t she?

4

You shouldn’t smoke so much, do you?

5

I haven’t finished my supper already.

6

Please let me to go to Will’s party.

7

A: Where’s David? B: Oh, he’s just came in.

8

It can rain later, mightn’t it?

9

How many pizzas are eating in Italy every day?

10

Ssh! Allow me speaking.

5

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

D

C

begin

go eat come write see know win speak do drive

has

begun

Philip’s very intelligent, isn’t he?

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TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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3

Are the sentences in American (A) or British (B) English?

Fill in the gaps in the table.

American English

British English

0

film

1

theater

2

apartment

3

favourite

4

garbage

5

colour

6

lorry

7

sidewalk

8

gas

9

faucet

10

centre

5

5

2 Vocabulary

0

We traveled for ten hours yesterday.

1

Is the subway safe at night?

2

How many kilometres is it from Paris to Calais?

3

Take the elevator to the tenth floor.

4

Excuse me waiter, can we have the check please?

5

I’ve put on weight! Look, my trousers are too small now!

Now rewrite the sentences.

0

1

2

3

4

5

B

A

We travelled for ten hours yesterday. (British English)

A

movie

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2

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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4

Use the words from Exercise B to fill in the gaps. American (A) or British (B) English.

D

0

Our

is on the third floor.

1

What’s your

film?

2

A: What

are your eyes? B: They’re blue.

3

Turn off the

– there won’t be any hot water soon.

4

Don’t walk in the road, walk on the

!

5

Don’t forget to put the

out today – it’s Tuesday.

6

We live in the

of town.

7

I went to the

yesterday and saw a fantastic play called Art.

8

My father’s a

driver – he drives thousands of kilometers a year.

9

I must get some

for the car. We don’t want to run out on the motorway!

10

I saw an awful

at the cinema yesterday. It was so boring!

5

flat

There are ten words connected with age in the box. See if you can find them all.

C

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

5

B

T

U

L

V

M O P

R

N

T

A

D

U

L

T

W E

E

A

E

X

B

C

Y

O U

N

G

S

E

P

E

Y

Q D

A

S

L

A

N

S

B

O L

D

C

I

K

E

A

V

C

B

D

L

A

O N

R

G

O H

E

X

E

F

N

G

S

E

T

I

S

Z

R

M E

T

I

R

N

L

E

L

D

E

R

L

Y

M I

D

D

L

E

A

G

E

D

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MID-MODULE

3

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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1

Rewrite the sentences using the past simple passive.

Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.

0

A lot of people

killed in the earthquake.

a were b have c did

1

There

enough ice-cream for all of you – I’m sorry.

a isn’t b is c aren’t

2

America was

by Christopher Columbus in 1492.

a discovering b discover c discovered

3

Can I have

drink, please? I’m really thirsty.

a the b an c a

4

I think

go to bed early tonight.

a I’m going to b I’ll c I’m

5

What’s Bob doing in

garden?

a an b a c the

6

There are

people in the world.

a too many b too much c not much

7

You can never have

money – or can you?!

a too many b too much c not enough

8

What’s

address of the British Embassy in Madrid?

a an b the c a

9

There

enough hours in the day – I’m always so busy I don’t have any free time.

a aren’t b isn’t c are

10

Look! That car

crash! Do something!

a is going b will c is going to

1 Grammar

B

5

0

My neighbour cut down the trees in my garden.

1

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.

2

Van Gogh painted The Sunflowers.

3

The avalanche damaged all the houses

in the village.

4

The journalists didn’t interview David Beckham.

5

They built a busy road at the end of the street.

6

We sold our house for £500,000.

7

The police didn’t find the body for six months.

8

The floods washed away Peter’s caravan.

9

William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.

10

John lost his credit card yesterday.

A

5

The trees in my garden were cut down by my neighbour.

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 3 Test B

Units 9-10

Name

Class

Date

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MID-MODULE

3

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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2

Correct the sentences.

Will or going to? Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

0

You’ve put too many salt in the soup.

1

I’ve got the elder brother.

2

Could you please buy some more wine? I don’t

like a wine you bought yesterday.

3

A lot of houses was built in our village last year.

4

I have got enough money to buy you a CD

and a magazine – I’m sorry.

5

What’s a capital of Peru?

6

Where was the money finded?

7

Jack and Jill is going to get married in June.

8

You’ve got too much clothes.

9

I do my homework after the film. I promise!

10

You did buy enough salad for the party.

C

0

Oh no! I

sick.

1

If you’re busy, I

the phone.

2

We

to Barbados next week.

3

Don’t worry. I

you with your homework.

4

I think I

pasta this evening.

5

I’m sure John

my birthday.

6

What

when you finish school?

7

It

. Look how dark the sky is.

8

I

to the cinema and buy tickets for the film tonight, shall I?

9

I

you another dictionary – you must be more careful with your things.

10

Paul

to your party if you don’t invite him!

5

5

D

be

do go fly remember buy answer rain come help cook

’m going to be

You’ve put too much salt in the soup.

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3

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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3

Disasters: complete the definitions.

Fill in the gaps with a suitable word from the box.

0

The most powerful weapon in the world: n

.

1

A mountain which erupts and throws out ash and molten lava: v

.

2

Huge wave which starts after an earthquake under the sea: t

.

3

Very high levels of water, often after a lot of rain: f

.

4

Huge movement of the earth where the ground opens up: e

.

5

Huge volume of snow which slides down a mountain: a

.

B

5

0

Thousands of houses were

when the water level rose.

1

Five houses were

in the explosion.

2

Hundreds of people were

as they tried to run away.

3

The

measured 6.3 on the Richter scale.

4

The

was started by an off-piste skier.

5

is the Japanese for ‘harbour wave’.

6

A tidal

can cause huge destruction.

7

There were very bad

in Europe in 2002 and many cities were under water for days.

8

Mount Vesuvius is a very famous

. It erupted in 79 AD.

9

A

would destroy life as we know it.

10

Many villages were completely

after the earthquake.

A

5

2 Vocabulary

uclear bomb

washed away

Tsunami volcano earthquake wave avalanche

floods injured destroyed nuclear bomb damaged

washed away

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3

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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4

Homes: what are these words?

0

VT reliaa

1

cenef

2

carteder shoue

3

wagnolub

4

sratsi

5

ogetcat

6

hymnice

7

ranacav

8

tilf

9

orolf

10

dactheed osuhe

D

Fill in the gaps. The first letter has been given to you.

C

0

We’ve got lots of flowers and trees in our g

.

1

We live on the 10th floor in a new b

of f

.

2

All the houses on a h

e

look the same.

3

My grandparents live in a b

because they’re too old to climb stairs now.

4

If you live in a s

- d

house, you only have neighbours on one side.

5

A lot of people spend their holidays in a c

because it’s very flexible.

6

But if you live in a d

house, you don’t have any neighbours.

7

I think our garden f

must have a hole in it because our dog disappeared yesterday.

8

If you want to have a real fire in your living room, you need a c

for the smoke.

9

If you have a car, it’s good to have a g

.

10

The typical English country c

has a little garden and lots of roses around the front door!

5

5

TV aerial

a r d e n

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4

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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1

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of used to + a verb from the box.

Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.

0

Look at the girl

is talking to Pavel.

a which b who c where

1

If I

you, I’d buy some new clothes.

a were b am c would be

2

Did you

study hard at school?

a used to b use to c used

3

This is the place

I live.

a that b which c where

4

Gianni

like pasta, but now he loves it.

a usedn’t to b used to c didn’t use to

5

I love films

are romantic comedies like Love Actually.

a that b who c where

6

We

a fantastic holiday if we had enough money.

a will have b would have c had

7

I

play a lot of tennis but now I’m too lazy.

a didn’t use to b used c used to

8

Paul used to live in New York,

?

a didn’t he b usedn’t he c wasn’t he

9

I like people

make me laugh.

a which b where c who

10

I wouldn’t study so hard unless I

to go to university.

a didn’t want b wanted c would want

1 Grammar

B

5

0

I

milk, but now I do.

1

I

going to the dentist but now I don’t mind so much.

2

You

in Paris, didn’t you?

3

Our English teacher

us a test every Monday so we had to study hard at the weekends.

4

Jessica

fantastic but now she’s a little overweight!

5

What

you

at the weekends when you were a child?

6

Jack

football, but now he does.

7

you

a lot of television when you were younger?

8

I ................. Harrison Ford, but now my favourite actor is Brad Pitt.

9

Life

very hard a hundred years ago.

10

I

in class because I was very shy, but now I’m a teacher and I’m never quiet!

A

5

drink

play

hate

speak

look

live

give

watch

be

like

do

didn’t use to drink

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 4 Test B

Units 13-14

Name

Class

Date

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MID-MODULE

4

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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2

Second conditional: match the sentence halves to make sentences.

0

If I won the lottery,

a would you come?

1

I wouldn’t do that

b I’d go jogging every day.

2

You’d lose weight

c I’d enjoy her lessons more.

3

If you could go anywhere,

d if I were you.

4

If you failed your exams,

e I’d buy a fast car.

5

I wouldn’t spend so much money

f if people were more careful.

6

If Jack came to my party,

g where would you go?

7

If I knew the answer,

h would you take them again?

8

The planet wouldn’t be so polluted

i unless I could afford to.

9

If I had more free time,

j I’d tell you, but I don’t!

10

If our Biology teacher were nicer,

k if you stopped eating so much chocolate.

Correct the sentences.

0

That’s the woman which stole my bag!

1

Italy is the country that I live.

2

Paul didn’t used to look so good!

3

If Simon would have time, he would help you,

I’m sure.

4

Is that the cinema which you saw Lord

of the Rings?

5

I didn’t go to the dentist unless I had

toothache.

6

I don’t like dogs who are too small.

7

If you were me, what did you do?

8

Do you use to play tennis when you were

at school?

9

Do you remember the teacher which taught us

Geography?

10

My brother never use to brush his teeth!

He was so disgusting!!

5

5

D

C

That’s the woman who/that stole my bag!

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4

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

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3

Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.

2 Vocabulary

B

0

When I logged

I saw that I had ten new emails.

a up b on c in

1

My website gets 1,000

a day on average.

a beats b bangs c hits

2

I’ve got a terrible

– I think I ate too much cake!

a stomach ache b stomach hurt c stomach pains

3

Lots of teenagers spend hours in

rooms on the Internet.

a talking b chatting c chat

4

Oh no! My computer’s

again!

a crash b crashes c crashed

5

I feel very hot. I think I must have a high

.

a temperature b fever c thermometer

6

I’ve got a

throat from talking so much!

a pain b sore c hurt

7

My legs really

after playing squash yesterday!

a pain b hurt c sore

8

Google is a popular

engine.

a searching b looking c search

9

If you have

, you should go to the dentist.

a teethache b toothache c teethaches

10

I hate being ill so I’m a really bad

!

a patient b doctor c dentist

What are these words connected with medicine?

0

inpa

1

ottochhae

2

aclubmane

3

thipsoal

4

pramteerute

5

rose trotha

6

blatte

7

ruth

8

stidten

9

dolc

10

tenpita

5

5

A

pain

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13–14

MID-MODULE

4

TES

T

B

PHOTOCOPIABLE

© Cambridge University Press 2004 English in Mind Level 2 Mid-module 4 Test B

4

Information Technology: match a word from Column A with
a word from Column B to give word pairs.

D

A

B

0

CD

a engine

1

surf

b pad

2

launch

c drive

3

mouse

d drive

4

search

e the Internet

5

chat

f off

6

computer

g a website

7

work

h room

8

disk

i up

9

start

j screen

10

log

k online

5

Find ten words connected with Information Technology in the square.

C

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

C R

A

S

H

P

S

U

R

F

H L

B

U

L

R

B

M

A

X

A C

N

R

O

L

U

D

V

P

T

E

J

W G

I

R

O

E

R

R

S

N

B

O

U

N

W T

O

O N

L

I

N

E

F

N

G

V

O S

A

D

R

U

Z

L

A

I

M O

U

S

E

D

Y

O

N

D

V

M

C

I

N

L

U

A

M

E

K

E

Y

B

O

A

R

D

Y

R

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1 Grammar

1 loves 2 Do you want 3 are studying 4 play

5 are you doing 6 Is Jack speaking 7 are going

8 Do you know 9 do you go 10 are you getting

1 sank 2 didn’t go 3 saw 4 caught

5 didn’t leave 6 took 7 found 8 came

9 didn’t have 10 wrote

1 saw; was crying 2 was driving; had

3 found; was cleaning 4 were eating; rang

5 was talking; came

1 My grandparents live in Paris.
2 The children were playing in the garden when

it started to rain.

3 Maria gave Mark the answers while they were

doing their English test.

4 How many birthday cards did you get?
5 Oh no! I left my bag on the bus.
6 How often do you buy new clothes?
7 Where were you going yesterday when I saw

you?

8 I came home while Carla was cooking supper.
9 Did you find this exercise easy?

10 We are taking exams at the moment.

2 Vocabulary

1

N

2

P

3

Adv

4

V

5

Adv

6

Adv

7

Adj

8

P

9

N

10

V

1

hard – Adj

2

record – N

3

live – Adj

4

hard – Adv

5

well – Adj

6

well – Adv

7

watch – V

8

record – V

9

watch – N

10

live – V

1

B

2

R

3

A

4

R

5

B

6

B

7

B

8

A

9

R

10

R

1

surprise

2

close

3

late

4

the answer

5

home

6

old

7

bed

8

angry

9

boring

10

school

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 1 Test A

Units 1-2

Test A Key

UNITS

1–2

MID-MODULE

1

TES

T

A

KEY

© Cambridge University Press 2004 English in Mind Level 2 Mid-module 1 Test A Key

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© Cambridge University Press 2004 English in Mind Level 2 Mid-module 2 Test A Key

1 Grammar

1

b

2

a

3

a

4

c

5

b

6

c

7

a

8

b

9

c

10

b

1

shouldn’t we

2

does he

3

are they

4

wasn’t it

5

do you

6

is there

7

can he

8

should they

9

won’t he

10

haven’t you

1

have (’ve); eaten

2

haven’t driven

3

have (’ve); won

4

Have; seen

5

have (’ve); spoken

6

hasn’t come

7

have; done

8

have (’ve); written

9

have; known

10

has (’s) gone

1

We’re allowed to stay up late at the weekends.

2

Look at Claudio! He’s just drunk a bottle of wine.

3

Susan’s paid for our milkshakes, hasn’t she?

4

Please let me go to Will’s party.

5

I haven’t finished my supper yet.

6

You shouldn’t smoke, should you?

7

Where’s David? – Oh, he’s just come in.

8 S

sh! Allow me to speak.

9

How many pizzas are eaten in Italy every day?

10

It might rain later, mightn’t it?

2 Vocabulary

1 A 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 A

1 Take the lift to the tenth floor.

2 How many kilometers is it from Paris

to Calais?

3 Is the underground safe at night?

4 I’ve put on weight! Look, my pants are too

small now.

5 Excuse me waiter, can we have the bill

please?

1 rubbish 2 flat 3 color 4 theatre

5 favorite 6 center 7 petrol 8 pavement

9 tap 10 truck

1 color 2 favourite 3 tap 4 center

5 garbage 6 pavement 7 theater 8 petrol

9 truck 10 film

Across: adult, young, old, elderly, middle-aged

Down: teenager, child, toddler, pensioner

Diagonal: baby

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

B

T

U

L

V

M

O

P

R

N

T

A

D

U

L

T

W E

E

A

E

X

B

C

Y

O

U

N

G

S

E

P

E

Y

Q

D

A

S

L

A

N

S

B

O

L

D

C

I

K

E

A

V

C

B

D

L

A

O

N

R

G

O

H

E

X

E

F

N

G

S

E

T

I

S

Z

R

M

E

T

I

R

N

L

E

L

D

E

R

L

Y

M

I

D

D

L

E

A

G

E

D

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 2 Test A

Units 5-6

Test A Key

UNITS

5–6

MID-MODULE

2

TES

T

A

KEY

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© Cambridge University Press 2004 English in Mind Level 2 Mid-module 3 Test A Key

1 Grammar

1

c

2

c

3

a

4

b

5

a

6

c

7

b

8

c

9

a

10

b

1

All the houses in the village were damaged

by the avalanche.

2

The Sunflowers was painted by Van Gogh.

3

The telephone was invented by Alexander

Graham Bell.

4

David Beckham wasn’t interviewed by the
journalists.

5

Our house was sold for £500,000.

6

A busy road was built at the end of the street.

7

The body wasn’t found by the police for six

months.

8

John’s credit card was lost yesterday.

9

Romeo and Juliet was written by William

Shakespeare.

10

Peter’s caravan was washed away by the floods.

1

’ll help

2

’re going to fly

3

’ll answer

4

’ll cook

5

are you going to do

6

will remember

7

’s going to rain

8

won’t come

9

’m not going to buy

10

’ll go

1

A lot of houses were built in our village last year.

2

Could you please buy some more wine? I don’t

like the wine you bought yesterday.

3

I’ve got an elder brother.

4

I haven’t got enough money to buy you a CD

and a magazine – I’m sorry.

5

Jack and Jill are going to get married in June.

6

Where was the money found?

7

What’s the capital of Peru?

8

You’ve got too many clothes.

9

You didn’t buy enough salad for the party.

10

I’ll do my homework after the film. I promise!

2 Vocabulary

1

floods

2

Tsunami

3

volcano

4

avalanche

5

earthquake

1

earthquake

2

injured

3

damaged

4

Tsunami

5

avalanche

6

wave

7

nuclear bomb

8

volcano

9

floods

10

destroyed

1

bungalow

2

terraced house

3

fence

4

cottage

5

stairs

6

lift

7

caravan

8

chimney

9

detached house

10

floor

1

bungalow

2

housing estate

3

block of flats

4

semi-detached

5

detached

6

caravan

7

fence

8

cottage

9

garage

10

chimney

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

UNITS

9–10

MID-MODULE

3

TES

T

A

KEY

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 3 Test A

Units 9-10

Test A Key

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5

© Cambridge University Press 2004 English in Mind Level 2 Mid-module 4 Test A Key

UNITS

13–14

MID-MODULE

4

TES

T

A

KEY

1 Grammar

1 c 2 b 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 c 8 b 9 c

10 a

1 used to live 2 used to hate 3 used to give

4 didn’t use to play 5 did you use to do

6 used to look 7 Did you use to watch

8 didn’t use to speak 9 used to be 10 used to like

1 i 2 b 3 f 4 a 5 k 6 h 7 j 8 d 9 g

10 c

1 Paul didn’t use to look so good!

2 Italy is the country where I live.

3 If Simon had time, he would help you, I’m sure.

4 I don’t like dogs which/that are too small!

5 I wouldn’t go to the dentist unless I had

toothache.

6 Is that the cinema where you saw Lord of the

Rings?

7 Did you use to play tennis when you were

at school?

8 If you were me, what would you do?

9 Do you remember the teacher who taught us

Geography?

10 My brother never used to brush his teeth! He

was

so disgusting!!

2 Vocabulary

1 a 2 c 3 c 4 b 5 a 6 c 7 b 8 b 9 c

10 a

1 hospital 2 ambulance 3 toothache

4 temperature 5 tablet 6 sore throat 7 hurt

8 patient 9 cold 10 dentist

1 i 2 e 3 a 4 k 5 h 6 b 7 f 8 j 9 d

10 g

Across: crash, surf, online, mouse, keyboard
Down: chat room, logon, burn, download, provider

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

C R

A

S

H

P

S

U

R

F

H L

B

U

L

R

B

M

A

X

A C

N

R

O

L

U

D

V

P

T

E

J

W G

I

R

O

E

R

R

S

N

B

O

U

N

W T

O

O N

L

I

N

E

F

N

G

V

O S

A

D

R

U

Z

L

A

I

M O

U

S

E

D

Y

O

N

D

V

M

C

I

N

L

U

A

M

E

K

E

Y

B

O

A

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D

Y

R

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 4 Test A

Units 13-14

Test A Key

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5

1 Grammar

1 didn’t go 2 sank 3 saw 4 took

5 didn’t leave 6 caught 7 found 8 wrote

9 didn’t have 10 came

1 are studying 2 Do you want 3 loves 4 play

5 Is Jack speaking 6 are you doing 7 are going

8 are you getting 9 do you go 10 Do you know

1 Maria gave Mark the answers while they were

doing their English test.

2 The children were playing in the garden when

it started to rain.

3 My grandparents live in Paris.
4 How many birthday cards did you get?
5 How often do you buy new clothes?
6 Oh no! I left my bag on the bus.
7 Where were you going yesterday when I saw

you?

8 We are taking exams at the moment.
9 Did you find this exercise easy?

10 I came home while Carla was cooking supper.

1 found; was cleaning 2 was driving; had

3 saw; was crying 4 was talking; came

5 were eating; rang

2 Vocabulary

1

live – Adj

2

record – N

3

hard – Adj

4

hard – Adv

5

well – Adj

6

well – Adv

7

watch – V

8

live – V

9

watch – N

10

record – V

1

Adv

2

P

3

N

4

V

5

Adv

6

Adv

7

Adj

8

V

9

N

10

P

1

late

2

close

3

surprise

4

the answer

5

bed

6

old

7

home

8

angry

9

school

10

boring

1

R

2

B

3

A

4

B

5

R

6

B

7

A

8

B

9

R

10

R

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 1 Test B

Units 1-2

Test B Key

UNITS

1–2

MID-MODULE

1

TES

T

B

KEY

© Cambridge University Press 2004 English in Mind Level 2 Mid-module 1 Test B Key

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5

1 Grammar

1

are they

2

does he

3

shouldn’t we

4

wasn’t it

5

is there

6

do you

7

can he

8

haven’t you

9

won’t he

10

should they

1

a

2

a

3

b

4

c

5

c

6

b

7

a

8

b

9

c

10

b

1

Look at Claudio! He’s just drunk a bottle of wine.

2

We’re allowed to stay up late at the weekends.

3

Susan’s paid for our milkshakes, hasn’t she?

4

You shouldn’t smoke so much, should you?

5

I haven’t finished my supper yet.

6

Please let me go to Will’s party.

7

Where’s David? – Oh, he’s just come in.

8

It might rain later, mightn’t it?

9

How many pizzas are eaten in Italy every day?

10 S

sh! Allow me to speak.

1

have (’ve); won

2

haven’t driven

3

have (’ve); eaten

4

Have; seen

5

hasn’t come

6

have (’ve); spoken

7

have; done

8

has (’s) gone

9

have; known

10

have (’ve); written

2 Vocabulary

1 theatre 2 flat 3 favorite 4 rubbish

5 color 6 truck 7 pavement 8 petrol

9 tap 10 center

1 A 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 B

1 Is the underground safe at night?

2 How many kilometers is it from Paris

to Calais?

3 Take the lift to the tenth floor.

4 Excuse me waiter, can we have the bill

please?

5 I’ve put on weight! Look, my pants are too

small now.

Across: adult, young, old, elderly, middle-aged

Down: teenager, child, toddler, pensioner

Diagonal: baby

1 favourite 2 color 3 tap 4 pavement

5 garbage 6 center 7 theater 8 truck

9 petrol 10 film

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

B

T

U

L

V

M

O

P

R

N

T

A

D

U

L

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W E

E

A

E

X

B

C

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Q

D

A

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A

N

S

B

O

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K

E

A

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C

B

D

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A

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G

O

H

E

X

E

F

N

G

S

E

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I

R

N

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E

L

D

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D

D

L

E

A

G

E

D

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 2 Test B

Units 5-6

Test B Key

UNITS

5–6

MID-MODULE

2

TES

T

B

KEY

© Cambridge University Press 2004

English in Mind Level 2

Mid-module 2 Test B Key

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© Cambridge University Press 2004 English in Mind Level 2 Mid-module 3 Test B Key

1 Grammar

1

The telephone was invented by Alexander

Graham Bell.

2

The Sunflowers was painted by Van Gogh.

3

All the houses in the village were damaged

by the avalanche.

4

David Beckham wasn’t interviewed by the
journalists.

5

A busy road was built at the end of the street.

6

Our house was sold for £500,000.

7

The body wasn’t found by the police for six

months.

8

Peter’s caravan was washed away by the floods.

9

Romeo and Juliet was written by William

Shakespeare.

10

John’s credit card was lost yesterday.

1

a

2

c

3

c

4

b

5

c

6

a

7

b

8

b

9

a

10

c

1

I’ve got an elder brother.

2

Could you please buy some more wine? I don’t

like the wine you bought yesterday.

3

A lot of houses were built in our village last year.

4

I haven’t got enough money to buy you a CD

and a magazine – I’m sorry.

5

What’s the capital of Peru?

6

Where was the money found?

7

Jack and Jill are going to get married in June.

8

You’ve got too many clothes.

9

I’ll do my homework after the film. I promise!

10

You didn’t buy enough salad for the party.

1

’ll answer

2

’re going to fly

3

’ll help

4

’ll cook

5

will remember

6

are you going to do

7

’s going to rain

8

’ll go

9

’m not going to buy

10

won’t come

2 Vocabulary

1

damaged

2

injured

3

earthquake

4

avalanche

5

Tsunami

6

wave

7

floods

8

volcano

9

nuclear bomb

10

destroyed

1

volcano

2

Tsunami

3

floods

4

earthquake

5

avalanche

1

block of flats

2

housing estate

3

bungalow

4

semi-detached

5

caravan

6

detached

7

fence

8

chimney

9

garage

10

cottage

1

fence

2

terraced house

3

bungalow

4

stairs

5

cottage

6

chimney

7

caravan

8

lift

9

floor

10

detached house

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

UNITS

9–10

MID-MODULE

3

TES

T

B

KEY

English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 3 Test B

Units 9-10

Test B Key

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© Cambridge University Press 2004 English in Mind Level 2 Mid-module 4 Test B Key

UNITS

13–14

MID-MODULE

4

TES

T

B

KEY

1 Grammar

1 used to hate 2 used to live 3 used to give

4 used to look 5 did you use to do

6 didn’t use to play 7 Did you use to watch

8 used to like 9 used to be 10 didn’t use to speak

1 a 2 b 3 c 4 c 5 a 6 b 7 c 8 a 9 c

10 b

1 Italy is the country where I live.

2 Paul didn’t use to look so good!

3 If Simon had time, he would help you, I’m sure.

4 Is that the cinema where you saw Lord of the

Rings?

5 I wouldn’t go to the dentist unless I had

toothache.

6 I don’t like dogs which/that are too small!

7 If you were me, what would you do?

8 Did you use to play tennis when you were

at school?

9 Do you remember the teacher who taught us

Geography?

10 My brother never used to brush his teeth! He

was

so disgusting!!

1 d 2 k 3 g 4 h 5 i 6 a 7 j 8 f 9 b

10 c

2 Vocabulary

1 toothache 2 ambulance 3 hospital

4 temperature 5 sore throat 6 tablet 7 hurt

8 dentist 9 cold 10 patient

1 c 2 a 3 c 4 c 5 a 6 b 7 b 8 c 9 b

10 a

Across: crash, surf, online, mouse, keyboard
Down: chat room, logon, burn, download, provider

1 e 2 g 3 b 4 a 5 h 6 j 7 k 8 d 9 i

10 f

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

C R

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English

in

Mind

Level 2

Mid-Module 4 Test B

Units 13-14

Test B Key


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