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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Complete the paragraph about holidays with
the missing words.
Every year I go on holiday with my family. We
usually spend a f
ortnight
in Ireland. We go
by
1
c
____
to Liverpool and then get the
2
f
________
over to Ireland. We usually stay on
a
3
c
____________
because it’s a bit cheaper,
but last year we stayed in a
4
h
__________
a
___________
.
We love going to the
5
b
________
and
6
s
______________
because it’s relaxing.
The sea is very clean there, so it’s good to
go
7
s
______________
in.
The great thing about Ireland is that there
are so many interesting things to see and
places to visit. If we get bored, we can go
8
w
______________
. The scenery is lovely.
Or we can go
9
s
_________________
. I don’t
really like visiting
10
m
______________
or
11
g
_________
, but I like looking at the squares
and monuments in the old city centres. And the
food is fantastic, so we
12
e
____
o
____
some
evenings.
__ /12
2
Underline the correct alternative.
Example:
I didn’t enjoy my holiday. The activities
were really interesting/boring.
1 We had a great holiday. It was fun/boring.
2 We didn’t eat at the hotel. The food was
disgusting/fantastic.
3 A Were the people in Portugal
horrible/friendly?
B Yes, they were very nice.
4 We sat on the beach every day – it was very
relaxing/friendly.
5 We met a very interesting/boring man in York
who told us fantastic stories about the history
of the city.
__ /5
Grammar
3
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of a verb from the box. Use the Past simple.
visit
not stay
stop
travel
work
decide
not enjoy
close
last
not help
Example:
We
__________
three cities in Spain on
holiday last month.
1 A How
________
you
________
to London?
B By plane.
2 My mum
_________
as a hotel receptionist
when she was twenty.
3 We wanted to go shopping, so the driver
__________
the coach in the city centre.
4 My sister
__________
her activity holiday.
She said it was boring.
5 A How long
__________
your journey
__________
?
B About three hours.
6 The local people weren’t friendly – they
__________
us at all.
7 We couldn’t visit the museum because
it
__________
early.
8 A Why
__________
you
__________
to go
to the beach?
B Because we wanted to sunbathe.
9 The town was horrible, so we
____________
.
__ /9
4
Complete the letter with the Past simple of the
verbs in brackets.
Dear Victoria,
How are you? I hope you’re fine.
I
_______
(be) on holiday in the Lake District last
month and I
1
_______
(have) a great time.
I
2
_______
(go) with my friend, Daniel – my
parents
3
__________
(not come). We
4
_______
(meet) some really nice people in the youth hostel.
They
5
_______
(know) the Lake District well and
so they helped us a lot.
We
6
_______
(see) all the famous lakes and
mountains and I loved the pretty villages.
I
7
_______
(not buy) very much because
things
8
_______
(be) quite expensive. We
9
_______
(spend) a week in Keswick and then
we travelled to Hadrian’s Wall by coach.
10
_______
you
_______
(have) a good holiday?
Where
11
_______
you
_______
(go) and what
12
_______
you
_______
(do)?
Write soon!
Love,
Jake
__ /12
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Part one
Grammar
1
Complete the e-mail with the Past simple of
the verbs in brackets.
Dear Chris,
Thanks for your letter. How’s it going?
I
_______
(be) on holiday in Corsica two weeks
ago with my family.
1
_______
you
_______
(go)
on holiday? Where?
2
_______
you
_______
(have) a good time?
3
_______
you
_______
(do)
anything interesting?
I
4
_______
(have) a fantastic time in Corsica but
things
5
_______
(be) fairly expensive there, so
I
6
_______
(not buy) any presents.
We
7
_______
(spend) a few days in Bastia and
then we travelled to Porto-Vecchio.
I
8
_______
(go) to the beach a lot – my parents
9
_______
(not come). They prefer walking.
We
10
_______
(see) lovely forests and villages
and I loved the mountains.
We
11
_______
(meet) some great people there.
They
12
_______
(know) the island well
and so we did a lot of things with them.
Send me a message!
Samir
__ /12
2
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of a verb from the box. Use the Past simple.
visit
close
not enjoy
work
travel
not help
decide
stop
not stay
last
Example:
We
three cities in Spain on
holiday last month.
1 They
__________
to go to London because
they wanted to go sightseeing.
2 I
__________
my beach holiday – the town
was horrible.
3 The hotel receptionist wasn’t very nice.
When we had a problem, he
__________
us.
4 Mark and Jo couldn’t go to the gallery
because it
__________
at weekends.
5 They
__________
to Swansea by train.
6 I
__________
at the hotel because it was
disgusting.
visited
7
__________
the plane
__________
in
Hong Kong on the way to Australia?
8 A How long
__________
your holiday
__________
?
B A fortnight.
9 A
__________
your sister
__________
at a
summer camp last year?
B Yes, but she didn’t get much money.
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Vocabulary
3
Underline the correct alternative.
Example:
I didn’t enjoy my holiday. The activities
were really interesting/boring.
1 A Did you meet any interesting/horrible people?
B Yes, I met some great Spanish people.
2 They played volleyball on the beach every
day – it was fun/relaxing.
3 I feel great after my holiday – it was very
boring/relaxing.
4 A Was the food fantastic/disgusting?
B Yes, we ate in wonderful restaurants every
evening.
5 The people in the hotel were friendly/horrible.
They didn’t help us at all.
__ /5
4
Complete the paragraph about holidays with
the missing words.
I go on holiday with my family every summer.
We usually go to France for a f
ortnight
. There
are so many interesting things to see and places
to visit. We take the
1
f
________
from Dover
to Calais and then we travel around by
2
c
_____
. Sometimes we stop in Paris to go
3
s
________________
– we visit the famous
4
g
________
and
5
m
___________
.
Usually we stay in a
6
h
_________________
a
___________
, but sometimes we like staying
on
7
c
________________
because they’re fun.
We usually cook dinner, but we also
8
e
_____
o
_____
some evenings because the restaurants
are very good.
My parents like
9
s
___________
on the
10
b
________
. They also like going
11
w
____________
in the countryside. My
sister and I prefer to go
12
s
___________
in
the pool or in the sea.
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Part two
Grammar and functions
5
Translate these sentences.
1 We went skiing in the Alps last year.
____________________________________
____________________________________
2 Hannah spent a fortnight in Spain.
____________________________________
____________________________________
3 Jasmine and Deborah had a good time on
holiday.
____________________________________
____________________________________
4 Did you sunbathe all day?
____________________________________
____________________________________
5 They ate in restaurants every evening when
they were on holiday.
____________________________________
____________________________________
6 Josh didn’t buy any postcards of London.
____________________________________
____________________________________
__ /12
6
Imagine that someone is asking you about
your last holiday. Write complete questions
and give answers that are true for you.
1 Where/go?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
2 When/go?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
3 Who/go with?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
4 How/travel?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
5 How long/stay?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
6 Where/stay?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
7 food/nice?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
8 What activities/do?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
9 What places/visit?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
10 enjoy/your holiday?
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
____________________________________
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Complete the sentences with a word from the
box.
Example:
You need a
to travel by train.
ticket
platform
office
leave
return
journey
timetable
catch
station
single
1 I’m going to the train
______________
to
meet my friend.
2 What time does the next train to London
______________
?
3 The
______________
from London to
Southampton takes an hour and a half.
4 Did you
______________
the train at 7.28?
5 A
______________
gives you information
about trains.
6 You can travel in one direction with a
______________
ticket.
7 The train for Bristol is on
______________
5.
8 You can travel to another place and back with
a
______________
ticket.
9 You can buy a train ticket at the ticket
______________
.
__ /9
2
Write the prices in words.
Example:
£2,000
a £1.50
____________________________
b 75p
____________________________
c £1.15
____________________________
d £14.99
____________________________
e £168.00
____________________________
__ /5
Grammar
3
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
the verbs in brackets. Use the Past simple.
David Hi, Adam.
you
(enjoy)
your trip to Brighton?
Adam Yes, it was great. We
1
______________
(catch) the train from London very early
and we
2
_________
(arrive) at 8.00 a.m.
We
3
_________
(spend) all weekend by
the sea.
David What
4
________
you
_________
(do)?
Adam We
5
________
(walk) along the beach
in the morning and we
6
___________
(discover) a nice café for breakfast.
enjoy
Did
two thousand pounds
ticket
Then we
7
________
(go) sightseeing.
David
8
________
you
________
(visit)
the Royal Pavilion?
Adam Yes. It
9
____________
(be) amazing.
I
10
___________
(love) it. On Sunday,
we
11
__________
(see) some
street theatre. The actors
12
__________
(tell) some really funny jokes.
David That sounds fantastic!
__ /12
4
Complete the questions with did when it is
necessary or with – if it is not necessary.
Example:
Who
invented the computer?
1 A Who
_____
sang in the school
Christmas show?
B The whole class.
2 A What
_____
you see in the city centre?
B We saw the square and the art gallery.
3 A Who
_____
you go out with last weekend?
B I went out with my sister.
4 A What
_____
happened after the accident?
B The police arrived.
5 A Which film
_____
you watch?
B We watched Star Wars.
6 A What
_____
you buy for your mum?
B We bought her a mobile phone.
7 A How many people
_____
visited the
cathedral last year?
B About 20,000.
8 A Who
_____
helped you with your homework?
B My friend helped me.
__ /8
5
Underline the correct alternative.
Example:
Someone/Anyone called for you, but they
didn’t leave a message.
1 They travel everywhere/everyone by train.
2 I looked in the box, but there was
anything/nothing in it.
3 The train's full, so there’s no one/nowhere
to sit.
4 The film was great – everyone/someone
enjoyed it.
5 She lost her bag nowhere/somewhere in town.
6 We didn’t know anybody/somebody at the party.
7 Everybody/Somebody stole our car last night.
8 Did you buy anywhere/anything at the shops?
__ /8
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4 A Who
_____
you help?
B I helped my friend with his homework.
5 A Who
_____
bought you a mobile phone?
B My mum.
6 A What
_____
you sing in the school
Christmas show?
B I sang my favourite song.
7 A Where
_____
you go in the city centre?
B We went to the cathedral and the museum.
8 A When
_____
the police arrive?
B After the accident.
__ /8
4
Underline the correct alternative.
Example:
Someone/Anyone called for you, but they
didn’t leave a message.
1 I left my phone somewhere/anywhere in school.
2 Somebody/Everybody took my bag yesterday.
3 He goes everyone/everywhere by car.
4 We opened the fridge, but there was
nothing/anything in it.
5 Did they buy anything/anywhere in town?
6 Someone/Everyone had a good time at the
party – it was fantastic!
7 She didn’t meet somebody/anybody at the
concert.
8 There’s nowhere/no one to sit. The bus is full.
__ /8
5
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
the verbs in brackets. Use the Past simple.
Adam
Hi, David.
you
(enjoy)
your trip to London?
David
Yes, it was great. We
1
_________
(spend) all day there.
Adam
2
_________
you
_________
(visit) the
Tower of London?
David
Yes. I
3
_________
(love) it – it
4
_________
(be) fantastic.
Adam
What else
5
_______
you
_______
(do)?
David
We
6
_________
(go) sightseeing in the
morning and we
7
_________
(discover)
a nice pub for lunch. Then we
8
_________
(walk) along the river.
In the evening, we
9
_________
(see)
some street theatre. The actors
10
________
(tell) some really funny
jokes. We
11
_________
(catch) the train
home very late and we
12
_________
(arrive) at 11.30 p.m.
Adam
That sounds amazing!
__ /12
enjoy
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Write the prices in words.
Example:
£2,000
a £1.68
____________________________
b £175.00
____________________________
c £1.99
____________________________
d 15p
____________________________
e £14.50
____________________________
__ /5
2
Complete the sentences with a word from the
box.
Example:
You need a
to travel by train.
ticket
catch
return
journey
single
timetable
platform
station
office
leaves
1 You get information about trains from a
______________
.
2 The next train to London goes from
____________
10.
3 The next train to Southampton
______________
at 7.28.
4 We buy train tickets at the ticket
______________
.
5 She met her sister at the train
______________
.
6 With a
______________
ticket, you can
travel to another city and back again.
7 The
______________
from Bristol to Bath
lasts thirty minutes.
8 With a
______________
ticket, you can
travel in one direction.
9 What time did you
______________
the train
yesterday?
__ /9
Grammar
3
Complete the questions with did when it is
necessary or with – if it is not necessary.
Example:
Who
invented the computer?
1 A Which place
_____
they visit?
B They visited the art gallery.
2 A How many people
_____
watched Star Wars
with you?
B About 15.
3 A Who
_____
went out with you last night?
B The whole class.
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two thousand pounds
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Atlantic Cinema
Live Another Day
Next showing: 12.20
Tickets: £5.50; students £4.00
Part two
Grammar and functions
6
Look at the signs and notices (1–5) and write a
question and an answer for each one. Use What,
What time, How much or Where and give the
times and prices in words.
Examples:
What time does the café open?
It opens at nine o’clock in the morning.
How much does a cream tea cost?
It costs six pounds twenty-five pence.
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Grand Café
Opening times – Monday to Sunday
9.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.
Traditional cream tea: £6.25
FLIGHT NO.
DESTINATION
GATE
DEP.
BA173
BELFAST
7
11.25
______________________________________
______________________________________
EUROSTAR
Depart
Arrive
London 12.45
Brussels 16.30
Return: £149.00
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
City Bookshop
Opening times: Monday–Saturday
9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Closed Sunday
______________________________________
______________________________________
__ /10
7
Write a short paragraph saying what you did
last Friday. (30–35 words) Use next, after that,
first, finally and then.
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
__ /10
8
You want to buy a train ticket to Nottingham.
Complete the dialogue.
You
1
________________________________
Man Good morning. Can I help you?
You
2
________________________________
________________________________
Man Single or return?
You
3
________________________________
Man A single’s £25 and a return is £27.
You
4
________________________________
Man That’s £27, please.
You
5
________________________________
Man Yes, of course. We accept all credit cards.
Here are your tickets and receipt.
You
6
________________________________
________________________________
Man It leaves at ten past one.
You
7
________________________________
________________________________
Man It takes two hours and twenty minutes.
You
8
________________________________
________________________________
Man It leaves from platform three.
You
9
________________________________
Man Goodbye.
__ /18
Total ___ /80
National Coaches
Coach no. Destination Stop Dep.
Arr.
21
Exeter
11
07.50 10.50
______________________________________
______________________________________
1
2
3
5
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Complete the names of shops and places in the
city.
Example:
You can buy books here. b
1 You can buy stamps here. p
______
o
______
2 They clean your clothes here.
d
_____
c
____________
3 You can buy things from stalls here.
m
____________
4 They sell bread in this shop. b
____________
5 They cut your hair here. h
_______________
6 You can buy cooked food here to eat at home.
t
______________
7 You can get a credit card here. b
_________
8 They sell medicine here. c
____________
9 You can buy oranges and potatoes here.
g
_______________
__ /9
Grammar
2
Complete the sentences with the positive or
negative form of a verb from the box.
have
have
look out!
listen
be
turn
copy
forget
Example:
a nice day!
1
___________
your partner’s exercises.
2
___________
a sandwich and a drink.
3
___________
That dog is dangerous.
4
___________
right and the supermarket’s
beside the baker’s.
5
___________
late for the film. It starts at
8.00 p.m.
6
___________
your umbrella. It’s raining.
7
___________
carefully. This is very important.
__ /7
3
Look at the names written on the objects on the
right. Write questions with Whose and answers
with the owner’s name.
Example:
1
2
__________________
?
________________
.
3
__________________
?
________________
.
4
__________________
?
________________
.
5
__________________
?
________________
.
6
__________________
?
________________
.
__ /10
It’s Andy Smith’s.
Whose is this guitar?
Have
ookshop
4
Substitute the words in bold with the correct
possessive pronoun.
Example:
Someone stole my bike. Can I borrow your
bike?
1 I haven’t got a camera, so she gave me her
camera.
_____________
2 These aren’t my books. They’re your books.
_____________
3 Is this your cat or their cat?
_____________
4 That’s your mobile phone. Where’s my
mobile phone?
_____________
5 I needed a dictionary, so I borrowed his
dictionary.
_____________
6 Your TV doesn’t work, so you can watch our
TV.
_____________
__ /6
5
Complete the sentences with the correct
preposition. Sometimes more than one
answer is possible.
Example:
The church is
Smith Street.
1 You can walk
_____________
the park to
Stanley Road.
2 The road goes
_____________
the railway
bridge.
3 Go
_____________
Richmond Road and the
butcher’s is on the right.
4 The cinema’s
_____________
of Richmond
Road and Market Street.
5 Walk
_____________
the square to the town
hall.
6 The butcher’s is
_____________
the
newsagent’s and the supermarket.
__ /6
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yours
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Part one
Grammar
1
Look at the names written on the objects on
the right. Write questions with Whose and
answers with the owner’s name.
Example:
a
b
__________________
?
________________
.
c
__________________
?
________________
.
d
__________________
?
________________
.
e
__________________
?
________________
.
f
__________________
?
________________
.
__ /10
2
Substitute the words in bold with the correct
possessive pronoun.
Example:
Someone stole my bike. Can I borrow your
bike?
1 Your camera doesn’t work, so you can use
our camera.
_____________
2 They’re your books. Where are my books?
_____________
3 I haven’t got a TV, so I watched her TV.
_____________
4 I needed a mobile phone, so I borrowed his
mobile phone.
_____________
5 This isn’t my dictionary. It’s your dictionary.
_____________
6 Is that your dog or their dog?
____________
__ /6
3
Complete the sentences with the positive or
negative form of a verb from the box.
have
forget
look out!
be
turn
listen
have
copy
Example:
a nice day!
1
___________
left and the video shop’s
opposite the cinema.
2 The train leaves at nine o’clock.
___________
late.
3
___________
your passport. You can’t travel
without it.
4 This is very important.
___________
carefully.
5
___________
a cup of tea.
6
___________
your friend’s homework.
7
___________
That car is coming very fast.
__ /7
Have
yours
It’s Andy Smith’s.
Whose is this guitar?
4
Complete the sentences with the correct
preposition. Sometimes more than one answer
is possible.
Example:
The church is
Smith Street.
1 The butcher’s is
_____________
of Park
Street and Stanley Road.
2 You can walk
_____________
the square to
the supermarket.
3 Go
_____________
the park to Richmond
Road.
4 The cinema is
_____________
the butcher’s
and the newsagent’s.
5 Walk
_____________
Stanley Road and the
town hall’s on the left.
6 Market Street goes
_____________
the
railway bridge.
__ /6
Vocabulary
5
Complete the names of the shops and places in
the city.
Example:
You can buy books here. b
1 You can change your hairstyle here.
h
_______________
2 They sell cooked food here to eat in your
house. t
______________
3 You can buy aspirins here. c
_____________
4 They sell onions and bananas here.
g
_______________
5 You can get money from here. b
__________
6 You can ask them to clean your clothes here.
d
_____
c
____________
7 They sell stamps here. p
______
o
______
8 They sell things on stalls here. m
_________
9 You can buy bread here. b
_______
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in
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High Street
Richmond Road
Queen’
s Street
Stanley Road
Smith Street
George Street
park
library
video
shop
butcher‘s
You are here
newsagent‘s
school
swimming pool
clothes
shop
church
pub
bookshop
cinema
supermarket
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6
Write the names of six pets.
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
__ /6
Grammar and functions
7
Look at the map on the right. Complete the
dialogues. Give directions, starting at the point
indicated on the map with You are here.
1 A Excuse me. How do I get to the video shop?
B
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
2 A Excuse me. Where’s the cinema?
B
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
3 A Excuse me. How do I get to the pub?
B
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
4 A Excuse me. Where’s the supermarket?
B
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
5 A Excuse me. How do I get to the school?
B
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__ /20
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Groups A and B
8
Translate the dialogues.
1 A Whose is this rucksack?
B It’s Eleanor’s.
A Where’s my rucksack?
B Yours is under the table.
A
__________________________________
B
__________________________________
A
__________________________________
B
__________________________________
2 A Excuse me. Where’s the bus stop?
B Go straight on until the bank, then turn
right. The bus stop is on the left in front of
the park. You can’t miss it.
A
__________________________________
B
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__ /16
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1
___________
8
___________
2
___________
9
___________
3
___________
10
___________
4
___________
11
___________
5
___________
12
___________
6
___________
13
___________
7
___________
__ /13
3
Complete the sentences with the opposite of
the adjective given.
Example
:
My sunglasses weren’t cheap.
They were .
1 I don’t like patterned shirts. I prefer
_______
clothes.
2 His clothes are quite casual, but his sister’s
are very
_______
.
3 My new skirt isn’t long, it’s
_______
.
4 I bought some flared jeans, but my friend
bought some
_________
trousers.
5 Those jumpers aren’t baggy, they’re
_______
.
__ /5
expensive
Grammar
4
Complete the sentences with the comparative
form of the adjective in brackets.
Example:
The country is usually
(quiet) than
the city.
1 Which city is
________________
(noisy),
London or Delhi?
2 The market is
__________
(cheap) than the
shopping mall.
3 The city is
______________
(polluted) than
the country.
4 Oxford is
__________
(small) than
Birmingham.
5 Jamaica is
__________
(hot) than England.
6 The clothes shops in London are
__________
(good) than in Bristol.
7 People in a small town are usually
________________
(friendly) than people in
a big city.
8 I think Tokyo is
________________
(interesting) than New York.
__ /8
5
Complete the e-mail with the superlative form
of the adjective in brackets.
Hi Fiona,
How are you? You asked for my news.
Well, we went shopping last weekend and it was
_________
(bad) day of my life! We arrived at the
market on
1
_________
(hot) day of the year after
2
_____________
(stressful) journey of my life on
3
_________
(slow) bus through
4
____________
(dangerous) part of town.
The market was
5
____________
(noisy) and
6
____________
(crowded) in the world! But there
were one or two nice things – we found
7
_____________
(cheap) stall there and I
bought some of
8
_____________
(unusual) clothes
in the market.
Did you enjoy your weekend?
Love,
Rachel
__ /8
quieter
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Vocabulary
1
Look at the adjectives and write their opposites.
Example:
cheap –
1 big –
________
5 boring –
_______
2 stressful –
_______
6 hot –
_______
3 noisy –
_______
7 friendly –
_______
4 dangerous –
_______
8 clean –
_______
__ /8
2
Write the names of the clothes.
expensive
the worst
3
2
1
6
5
4
9
8
7
12
11
10
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Grammar
4
Complete the e-mail with the superlative form
of the adjective in brackets.
Hi Rachel
How are you? Yes, I had a great weekend,
thanks. But I went to a party on Saturday night
and it was
the worst
(bad) evening of my life!
The disco was
1
____________
(crowded) and
2
___________
(hot) place in the world! It was
also
3
____________
(noisy) disco in York and
so I couldn’t talk to anyone!
There were some of
4
____________
(unusual)
people there and at the end of the evening
they played
5
___________
(slow) music for
all the couples.
My friends left the disco before me and so I
found
6
__________
(cheap) taxi and it took
me through
7
___________
(dangerous) area
in the city! The journey home was
8
_________________
(stressful) of my life.
Fortunately I arrived home OK – but my
parents weren’t very happy!
Write soon.
Love,
Fiona
__ /8
5
Complete the sentences with the comparative
form of the adjective in brackets.
Example:
The country is usually
(quiet) than
the city.
1 The clothes shops in Bristol are
________________
(cheap) than in London.
2 Which city is
________________
(friendly),
New York or Tokyo?
3 Australia is
________________
(hot)
than Canada.
4 I think San Francisco is
________________
(interesting) than London.
5 The market is
________________
(good)
than the shopping mall.
6 Poland is
________________
(small) than
the USA.
7 Manchester is
________________
(polluted)
than Windsor.
8 The town is
________________
(noisy)
than the country.
__ /8
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m
Part one
Vocabulary
1
Complete the sentences with the opposite of
the adjective given.
Example
:
My sunglasses weren’t cheap.
They were .
1 I like baggy clothes, but my sister likes
_______
clothes.
2 I didn’t buy a long coat – I bought a
_______
one.
3 I hate this patterned jumper. I want a
_______
jumper.
4 My dad wears casual shirts at the weekend
and
_______
shirts at work.
5 Those trousers aren’t flared. They’re
_______
.
__ /5
2
Look at the adjectives and write their
opposites.
Example:
cheap –
1 clean –
_______
5 dangerous –
_______
2 friendly –
_______
6 noisy –
_______
3 big –
_______
7 stressful –
_______
4 hot –
_______
8 boring –
_______
__ /8
3
Write the names of the clothes.
a
___________
h
___________
b
___________
i
___________
c
___________
j
___________
d
___________
k
___________
e
___________
l
___________
f
___________
m
___________
g
___________
__ /13
expensive
expensive
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Part two
Grammar and functions
6
Write sentences comparing yourself with your
best friend. Use the words given.
Examples:
I’m taller than my best friend.
My best friend is taller than me.
I’m as tall as my best friend.
I’m not as tall as my best friend.
1 funny
____________________________________
2 lazy
____________________________________
3 slim
____________________________________
4 good at English
____________________________________
5 trendy
____________________________________
6 lively
____________________________________
__ /12
7
Write sentences giving your opinion.
Example:
tall/person in my family
My uncle is the tallest person in my family.
1 trendy shop in my town/city
____________________________________
2 beautiful area of my country
____________________________________
3 noisy student in my class
____________________________________
4 hot month of the year
____________________________________
5 bad singer in the world
____________________________________
6 expensive bar in my town/city
____________________________________
__ /12
8
Complete the dialogue.
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9
What are you wearing today? Write complete
sentences describing three articles of clothing.
Use at least one adjective for each one.
1
____________________________________
____________________________________
2
____________________________________
____________________________________
3
____________________________________
____________________________________
__ /6
Total ___ /80
Shop assistant Hi. Can I help you?
Joe I
1
________________
that jacket, please.
Shop assistant OK. What
2
__________
____________________
?
Joe Medium.
Joe Mmm. It’s a bit big.
Have you got a smaller one?
Shop assistant Here you are.
Shop assistant Yes. Try this one.
Joe Yes, that’s better.
3
________________
?
Joe OK. I’ll take it.
Shop assistant It’s £49.99
Joe
4
_______________________
?
Shop assistant I think it suits you.
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Match the verbs (1–9) to the words or phrases
(a–i).
Example:
1
get
a someone rich
2
__
become
b Medicine
3
__
win
c a house
4
__
marry
d three children
5
__
study
e to the USA
6
__
have
f to university
7
__
move
g a pilot
8
__
go
h an Olympic medal
9
__
buy
i married
__ /8
Grammar
2
Underline the correct alternative.
Example:
I’m going to Cornwall in/on July.
1 What are you doing the next/next weekend?
2 I’m playing tennis tomorrow/next afternoon.
3 She’s starting university in/at September.
4 Are you going out in/this evening?
5 We’re going swimming in/at the weekend.
6 They’re going on holiday in/on three weeks’
time.
7 What are you doing at/in Christmas?
8 I’m seeing my friends in/on Friday.
__ /8
3
Write sentences with the correct form of be going
to. Use the contracted form where possible.
Example:
Hannah/become/a teacher.
1 Sophie and Mark/have/a party.
____________________________________
2 Nick and Anna/not buy/a flat in London.
____________________________________
3 George/study/Information Technology?
____________________________________
4 We/live/in Australia.
____________________________________
5 My sister/not play/tennis professionally.
____________________________________
6 I/not travel/round the world.
____________________________________
7 You/be/an actress?
____________________________________
8 I/play/the guitar in a rock group.
____________________________________
__ /8
Hannah’s going to become a teacher.
i
4
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
be going to, the Present continuous or the
Present simple. Use the contracted form where
possible. Sometimes more than one answer is
possible.
Joe
Hi, Tim. What
you
(do)
this weekend?
Tim
I
1
_________
(go) to Manchester with
my brother. We’ve got tickets for the
football match on Saturday. Why?
Joe
I
2
___________
(have) a party for my
seventeenth birthday. It’s all organised.
A lot of my friends from school
3
_________________
(come).
Tim
Cool!
4
________
you and your group
________
(play) at the party?
Joe
No, we
5
________
. A DJ
6
__________
(do) the music.
Tim
Sounds great. That’s exactly what I want
for my birthday. I
7
___________
(ask)
my mum if I can have a party in a club.
Joe
8
__________
you
__________
(spend)
all weekend in Manchester?
Tim
No. The match
9
___________
(finish)
at about half past four, so we can come
back in time for the party. When
10
_________
it
___________
(start)?
Joe
At nine o’clock.
Tim
OK. See you there.
Joe
Great. Bye.
__ /10
5
Underline the mistakes in the sentences and
then correct them.
Example:
When I’m leaving school, I’m going to get a
job.
1 I’m learning to drive next year.
___________
2 Do you going to be a doctor?
___________
3 We booked our holiday yesterday and we
going to Florida in August.
___________
4 Vicky’s going to do her homework before to
go out.
___________
5 What are you do tonight?
___________
6 After the film finish, we’re going to have a
pizza.
___________
__ /6
I leave
doing
are
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Part one
Grammar
1
Write sentences with the correct form of be
going to. Use the contracted form where
possible.
Example:
Hannah/become/a teacher.
1 I/not be/an actress.
____________________________________
2 My sister/play/the guitar in a rock group.
____________________________________
3 Dave and Anna/live/in New Zealand?
____________________________________
4 You/play/tennis professionally?
____________________________________
5 George/not have/a party.
____________________________________
6 Sophie and Mark/not travel/round the world.
____________________________________
7 We/not study/Information Technology.
____________________________________
8 I/buy/a flat in London.
____________________________________
__ /8
2
Underline the mistakes in the sentences and
correct them.
Example:
When I’m leaving school, I’m going to get a
job.
1 You’re going to clean your bedroom before
to go out for a pizza.
___________
2 After the exams are finishing, I’m going to go
on holiday.
___________
3 What’s he do next Saturday?
___________
4 Does Vicky going to be a engineer?
___________
5 They booked their tickets last week and they
go to the theatre tonight.
___________
6 We’re learning to ski next winter.
___________
__ /6
3
Underline the correct alternative.
Example:
I’m going to Greece in/on July.
1 I’m playing tennis at/in the weekend.
2 He’s starting university on/in two months’ time.
3 What’s he doing this/in afternoon?
4 They’re going on holiday in/at Easter.
I leave
Hannah’s going to become a teacher.
5 I’m seeing my friends next/the next week.
6 What are you doing on/in Sunday?
7 Are you leaving school at/in 2007?
8 They’re going out next/tomorrow evening.
__ /8
4
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
be going to, the Present continuous or the
Present simple. Use the contracted form where
possible. Sometimes more than one answer is
possible.
Tim
Hi, Joe. What
you
(do)
this weekend?
Joe
I
1
_________
(have) a party because my
parents are on holiday. It’s all organised.
Tim
I
2
_________
(go) to London with my
cousin. We’ve got tickets for the rugby
match on Saturday.
Joe
3
_________
you
_________
(spend) all
day in London?
Tim
No.
Joe
What time
4
_________
the rugby
_________
(finish)?
Tim
At about five o’clock. Why?
Joe
Can you come back in time for the party?
It
5
_________
(start) at eight. Everyone
from school
6
_________
(come).
Joe
OK. Cool!
7
_________
your DJ friend
_________
(do) the music?
Tim
No, he
8
_________
. My group
9
___________
(play).
Joe
Sounds great! I’d like a party for my
birthday. I
10
_________
(ask) my
dad if I can have a party in a disco.
__ /10
Vocabulary
5
Match the verbs (1–9) to the words and
phrases (a–i).
Example:
1 get
a
four children
2 have
b
__
to university
3 win
c
__
to Canada
4 marry
d
__
someone rich
5 study
e
__
a house
6 become
f
__
an Olympic medal
7 move
g
__
engineering
8 go
h
__
a doctor
9 buy
i
__
married
__ /8
2
doing
are
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Part two
Grammar and functions
6
Think about your plans and ambitions for the
future. Then complete the dialogue. Write
complete sentences.
Interviewer Can I ask you a few questions
about your plans and ambitions
for the future?
You
Interviewer Are you learning English at the
moment?
You
Interviewer Are you going to continue
learning English?
You
1
Interviewer How are you going to use
English in the future?
You
2
Interviewer OK. What are you going to do
this summer?
You
3
Interviewer And are you going to learn to
drive soon? Why/Why not?
You
4
Interviewer What are you going to do when
you leave school?
You
5
Interviewer And where are you going to
live?
You
6
Interviewer Last question – are you going to
get married when you’re older?
If yes, when?/If not, why not?
You
7
Interviewer Great! Thank you for your
answers.
__ /14
Yes, I am.
OK.
7
Imagine you are on holiday with your friends
for four days. You phone your dad on the first
day and tell him what you intend to do.
Complete your part of the conversation. Use be
going to.
Hi Dad, how are you? And Mum?
Well, we’re here and we’ve got lots of plans!
Tonight we
1
Tomorrow we
2
On Saturday, we
3
and then in the evening we
4
On Sunday we
5
and on Monday morning before we leave, we
6
What do you think? Sounds good, doesn’t it?
__ /12
8
Complete the dialogue, following the
instructions.
Jamie
Hi.
You
(greet him)
1
______________________________
Jamie
What are you doing this evening?
You
(video with your family)
2
______________________________
Jamie
Oh. What are you doing tomorrow
afternoon?
You
(football)
3
______________________________
Jamie
OK, then. What about tomorrow evening?
You
(free)
4
______________________________
Jamie
Would you like to go out for a pizza
with Simon and me?
You
(good idea)
5
______________________________
(not go home too late because school the
following day)
6
______________________________
Jamie
Fine. How about meeting at 7.30 p.m.
at your house?
You
(agree)
7
______________________________
Jamie
OK. See you then.
__ /14
Total ___ /80
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Write the points of the compass.
Example:
N –
1 E –
_________
3 W –
_________
2 SW –
_________
4 NE –
_________
__ /4
2
Complete the words to describe the weather.
Example:
Take your umbrella. It’s r
.
1 It’s very s
_________
. I need some sunglasses.
2 It’s f
_________
. I’m going to put on my hat
and scarf.
3 We couldn’t see the car in front of us because
of the f
_________
.
4 The sky is very grey and c
_________
.
5 It was difficult to open my umbrella because it
was so w
_________
.
6 It s
_________
during the night and this
morning the garden was white.
__ /6
3
Match the words to the definitions.
a fan c referee
e pitch
b team
d send off
f score
Example:
1
to tell a player to leave the match
2
__
a person who loves football
3
__
the place where people play football
4
__
a group of players
5
__
to get a goal in football
6
__
the person who controls a match
__ /5
4
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the
adjective given. Sometimes more than one
answer is possible.
Example:
You aren’t boring. I think you’re
.
1 I’m not shy. I think I’m quite
_____________
.
2 My sister is never impulsive. She’s always
_____________
.
3 I hate negative people. I much prefer
_____________
people.
interesting
d
aining
north
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4 He isn’t insecure. I think he’s quite
______________
.
5 They aren’t selfish. They’re very
__________
.
__ /5
Grammar
5
Underline the correct alternative.
Example:
I don’t make friends because I’m too/enough
shy.
1 He isn’t too decisive/decisive enough to be a
manager.
2 My sister is not enough/quite talkative.
3 My best friend’s a bit/really cheerful.
4 Paula isn’t negative, but she can be
pretty/not very moody.
5 She isn’t boring. I think she’s very/too
interesting.
6 I’m quite chatty, but my brother is enough/
a little bit quiet.
7 My teacher is fairly/not very easy-going.
I really like her.
8 Simon is enough/a bit moody.
__ /8
6
Read the sentences. Decide if each one is
about intentions (I) or predictions (P).
Example:
I’m going to join a gym and do more
exercise.
1
___
It’s midnight and you’re still not asleep!
You’re going to be very tired in the
morning.
2
___
Alex hasn’t done his project!
The teacher’s going to be really angry.
3
___
They’re going to get married sometime
next spring.
4
___
‘Congratulations, Mrs Savin. You’re going
to have a baby boy.’
5
___
I really hate my job. I’m going to look for
a new one.
6
___
Sally says she’s going to tell Nick that
she doesn’t want to go out with him
anymore.
7
___
Banks say that house prices are going to
go up by 3% this month.
8
___
We’re going to go somewhere hot on
holiday this summer.
__ /8
I
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Complete the sentences with the opposite of
the adjective given. Sometimes more than one
answer is possible.
Example:
You aren’t boring. I think you’re
.
1 You’re very negative. Why aren’t you more
____________
?
2 They aren’t insecure. They’re quite
__________
.
3 I don’t like selfish people. I much prefer
____________
people.
4 My sister isn’t shy. She’s very
____________
.
5 I’m not impulsive. I think I’m
____________
.
__ /5
2
Match the words to the definitions.
1 pitch
3 team
5 fan
2 score
4 send off
6 referee
Example:
a
to tell a player to leave the match
b
__
to put the ball in the goal
c
__
a group of players
d
__
the person who controls a match
e
__
someone who loves football
f
__
the place where people play football
__ /5
3
Complete the words to describe the weather.
Example:
Take your umbrella. It’s r
.
1 The f
_________
was very bad, so they closed
the airport.
2 The road was white this morning because it
s
_________
last night.
3 Why are you wearing your sunglasses? The
sky is very c
_________
and grey!
4 It was so w
_________
that I fell off my bike.
5 Put on your coat and gloves. It’s f
_________
outside.
6 It’s a lovely s
_______
day. Let’s go to the beach.
__ /6
4
Write the points of the compass.
Example:
N –
1 NW –
_________
3 SE –
_________
2 S –
_________
4 W –
_________
__ /4
north
aining
4
interesting
Grammar
5
Read the sentences. Decide if each one is
about intentions (I) or predictions (P).
Example:
I’m going to join a gym and do more
exercise.
1
___
Mr Banks says he’s going to go to Florida
on holiday next spring.
2
___
We’re going to buy a house sometime
next year.
3
___
The newspaper says that there is going to
be a problem with the economy.
4
___
I’m going to tell Alex that I don’t want to
be his girlfriend anymore.
5
___
Sally’s still not in bed and it’s two o’clock
in the morning. She’s going to be very
late for school tomorrow.
6
___
You’re going to get a good mark for your
project. It’s brilliant.
7
___
I don’t like these trousers. I’m going to
buy a new pair of jeans.
8
___
You haven’t done your homework again!
Mrs Woods is going to be really angry
with you.
__ /8
6
Underline the correct alternative.
Example:
I don’t make friends easily because I’m
too/enough shy.
1 Our parents are not very/fairly easy-going.
They’re great!
2 He’s quite talkative, but his sister is a little
bit/enough quiet.
3 Paula is quite/not enough chatty.
4 My teacher is too/very interesting. I really
like him.
5 Simon is really/a bit relaxed.
6 I’m not cheerful enough/enough cheerful.
7 My brother isn’t insecure, but he can be not
very/pretty shy.
8 She isn’t very nice. I think she’s quite/enough
insensitive.
__ /8
I
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Grammar and functions
7
What’s going to happen? Write sentences about
the people in the picture. Use be going to.
Example:
1 The boy
.
2 The children
.
3 The boy
.
4 The men
.
5 The girl
.
6 The woman
.
7 The car
.
__ /12
8
Answer the questions with complete sentences.
1 What’s the weather like today?
____________________________________
.
2 What was the weather like yesterday?
____________________________________
.
3 What was the weather like last week?
____________________________________
.
4 What’s the weather going to be like tomorrow?
____________________________________
.
__ /8
9
Answer the questions with complete sentences.
1 What does your mother like?
____________________________________
____________________________________
2 What do your parents like doing?
____________________________________
____________________________________
3 What’s your best friend like?
____________________________________
____________________________________
4 What are you like?
____________________________________
____________________________________
’s going to play football
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______________________
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______________________
3
2
1
6
5
4
7
5 What do you like doing?
____________________________________
____________________________________
__ /10
10
Translate the sentences.
1 Look! Victoria’s going to win!
____________________________________
2 Is it very cold in the north of Scotland in the
winter?
____________________________________
3 The taxi isn’t here. We’re going to be late.
____________________________________
4 The sky's blue. It’s going to be sunny.
____________________________________
5 A What are your parents like?
B They’re very sensible!
____________________________________
____________________________________
6 What do you like doing on Saturday evenings?
____________________________________
__ /14
Total ___ /80
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Complete the crossword with the past
participle of the verbs.
Down
Across
1 hear
5 fall
2 eat
3 meet
6 try
5 forget
4 go
7 see
8 listen
__ /8
2
Complete the sentences with the missing words.
Example:
I got good marks in my English
.
1 Andrew acted in the school
__________
last
term. He was a doctor.
2 Did you go on the school
__________
to the
Lake District?
3 My sister plays in the school basketball
__________
.
4 I really enjoy school, so I never play
__________
.
5 Ben went to bed very late last night, so today
he fell
__________
in class.
6 My teacher was angry because I arrived
__________
at school.
__ /6
Grammar
3
Use the words to write complete sentences.
Use the contracted form where possible.
Example:
I/have/Chinese food/but/I/never eat/
Indian food
1 We/visit/London/but/we/never see/
the London Eye
____________________________________
I’ve had Chinese food, but I’ve never
eaten Indian food.
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______________________
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______________________
2 I/never forget/my homework/but/I/fail/
an exam
____________________________________
3 She/read/The Lord of the Rings/but/she/
not see/it at the cinema
____________________________________
4 They/never act/in a film/but/they/be/in a
pop group
____________________________________
__ /4
4
Write questions and short answers.
Example:
you/ever/visit Bath? Yes
Have you ever visited Bath? Yes, I have.
1 they/see/a good film/recently? No
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
2 he/ever/forget/his homework? Yes
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
3 Emma/play tennis/recently? Yes
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
4 your parents/ever/meet/your teacher? No
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
5 you/ever/act/in a film? Yes
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
6 she/be/a good student/recently? No
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
__ /12
5
Complete the sentences with been or gone.
Example:
Susie isn’t here. She’s
to school.
1 A Have you ever
________
to Australia?
B Yes, I went there last year.
2 We’ve
________
to Bali twice on holiday.
3 A Where’s Dad?
B He’s
________
to the newsagent’s.
4 A Has David
________
out?
B Yes, he left about an hour ago.
5 Bill’s
________
to London for the weekend.
He’s coming back on Monday.
6 I’ve never
________
on a plane.
__ /6
gone
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
8
H
E
A
R
D
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Complete the sentences with the missing words.
Example:
I got good marks in my English
.
1 I didn’t go to bed early, so today I fell
__________
in the test.
2 Is Ben the captain of the football
__________
?
3 I arrived
__________
at the cinema because
there was a lot of traffic.
4 I’m going on a
__________
to Glasgow with
my class next week.
5 My sister is terrible! She always plays
__________
from school. Our parents are
very angry.
6 You were the star of the school
__________
at Christmas. You were fantastic!
__ /6
2
Complete the crossword with the past
participle of the verbs.
Across Down
1 fall
6 listen
1 forget
2 meet
7 hear
3 try
4 go
8 eat
5 see
__ /8
Grammar
3
Write questions and short answers.
Example:
you/ever/visit Bath? Yes
Have you ever visited Bath? Yes, I have.
1 Emma/ever/meet/your grandparents? No
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
2 you/be/a good student/recently? No
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
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Class:
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______________________
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
3
F A L L E N
3 he/ever/act/on TV? No
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
4 your teacher/see/a good film/recently? Yes
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
5 your parents/play tennis/recently? Yes
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
6 you/ever/forget/your homework? Yes
____________________________________
?
____________________________________
__ /12
4
Complete the sentences with been or gone.
Example:
Susie isn’t here. She’s
to school.
1 She’s
________
to Florida for a fortnight.
She’s flying home next Tuesday.
2 A Has Dad
________
out?
B Yes, he went ten minutes ago.
3 Bill’s never
________
to London.
4 They’ve
________
to the USA on holiday
three times.
5 A Have you ever
________
to the Alps?
B No. Is it nice there?
6 A Where’s David?
B He’s
________
to school.
__ /6
5
Use the words to write complete sentences.
Use the contracted form where possible.
Example:
I/have/Chinese food/but/I/never eat/
Indian food
1 I/never read/the book/but/I/see/the film
____________________________________
2 They/see/New York on TV/but/they/never
visit/the USA
____________________________________
3 She/never be/in a film/but/she/act/on TV
____________________________________
4 He/forget/his homework/but/he/never fail/a
test
____________________________________
__ /4
I’ve had Chinese food, but I’ve never
eaten Indian food.
gone
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Grammar and functions
6
Write complete questions in the Present
perfect or the Past simple. Then answer them
with complete sentences.
Interviewer Can I ask you some questions
about your reading habits?
You
___________________________
Interviewer what/books/you/read/recently?
1
_________________________
You
2
_________________________
________________________
.
Interviewer what/be/best book/you/ever/
read?
3
_________________________
You
4
_________________________
________________________
.
Interviewer when/you/read/it?
5
_________________________
You
6
_________________________
________________________
.
Interviewer you/ever/read/a book in English?
7
_________________________
You
8
_________________________
________________________
.
Interviewer what/books/you/read/when/you
be/a child?
9
_________________________
You
10
_________________________
________________________
.
Interviewer why/you/like/them?
11
_________________________
You
12
_________________________
________________________
.
Interviewer Thank you for answering my
questions.
__ /18
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______________________
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______________________
7
Agree
✔
or disagree
✘
with these statements.
Example:
I’ve been to the USA.
✔
1 I’ve never played truant.
✔
2 I went shopping last weekend.
✘
3 I’ve done a bungee jump.
✘
4 I’ve had a lot of homework recently.
✔
5 I didn’t watch TV last night.
✔
6 I went swimming yesterday.
✔
__ /12
8
Write a paragraph about your experiences.
Write one sentence for each verb from the
box, and use and and but. (25–35 words)
meet
be
play
eat
see
do
act
__ /14
Total ___ /80
So have I.
My experiences
Yes, of course.
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Example:
1
6
___________
2
___________
7
___________
3
___________
8
___________
4
___________
9
___________
5
___________
10
___________
__ /9
2
Match the verbs (1–9) to the words and
phrases (a–i).
1
do
a the broken glasses
2
__
invite
b the stain off the rug
3
__
move
c the living-room
4
__
make
d some sandwiches
5
__
tidy
e the washing-up
6
__
choose
f the neighbours
7
__
clean
g the furniture
8
__
clear up
h the broken CD player
9
__
repair
i some CDs
__ /8
Grammar
3
Write complete statements and questions. Use
the Present perfect and already, just or yet in
the correct position in the sentence.
Example:
(Mum/make/lunch) yet
1 (he/not tidy/the house) yet
____________________________________
2 (Dad/paint/the door) just
____________________________________
3 (I/read/the newspaper) already
____________________________________
Has Mum made lunch yet?
e
armchair
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______________________
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______________________
Part one
Vocabulary
1
Write the names of the objects.
4 (you/phone/Diane) yet?
____________________________________
5 (my friends/arrive) already
___________________________________
6 (you/not do/the washing-up) yet
____________________________________
7 (I/do/my homework) already
___________________________________
__ /14
4
Look at the list of preparations for the fancy
dress party. Write questions with yet and
complete the short answers.
S
Suue
e
iin
nvviit
te
e
f
frriie
en
nd
ds
s
✓
b
buuy
y
t
th
he
e
d
drriin
nk
ks
s
A
Ad
da
am
m
c
ch
ho
oo
os
se
e
t
th
he
e
m
muus
siic
c
✓
o
orrg
ga
an
niis
se
e
t
th
he
e
f
fo
oo
od
d
JJo
o
a
an
nd
d
A
Am
my
y
m
ma
ak
ke
e
t
th
he
e
c
co
os
st
tuum
me
es
s
✓
m
mo
ovve
e
t
th
he
e
c
ch
ha
aiirrs
s
Example:
Has Sue invited any friends yet?
Yes,
.
1
___________________________________
?
No, .
2
___________________________________
?
Yes, .
3
___________________________________
?
No, .
4
___________________________________
?
Yes, .
5
___________________________________
?
No, .
__ /10
5
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of will and a verb from the box.
go
start
visit
have
buy
cook
Example:
A What would you like to drink?
B I
an orange juice, please.
1 A Those jeans really suit you.
B Really? OK, I
____________
them.
2 A It’s Mum and Dad’s anniversary tomorrow.
B Oh, no! I forgot! I
____________
them a
nice meal.
3 A We haven’t got any food for the party.
B I
____________
to the supermarket.
4 A Have you done your homework yet?
B No, but I
____________
it in a minute.
5 A Wendy’s in hospital.
B Oh, dear. I
____________
her tomorrow.
__ /5
’ll have
she has
3
2
1
6
5
4
8
7
10
9
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Part one
Vocabulary
1
Match the verbs (1–9) to the words and
phrases (a–i).
1 do a
the
neighbours
2 choose b
__
the stain off the rug
3 clear up
c
__
some sandwiches
4 invite
d
__
the furniture
5 repair
e
__
the washing-up
6 make f
__
the broken glasses
7 tidy
g
__
the broken CD player
8 move
h
__
the living-room
9 clean
i
__
some CDs
__ /8
2
Write the names of the objects.
Example:
a
f
___________
b
___________
g
___________
c
___________
h
___________
d
___________
i
___________
e
___________
j
___________
__ /9
Grammar
3
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of will and a verb from the box.
have
make
go
visit
buy
do
Example:
A What would you like to drink?
B I
an orange juice, please.
1 A Have you cleaned your bedroom yet?
B No, sorry, but I
____________
it today.
2 A There isn’t any bread for dinner.
B I
____________
to the shops and get some.
3 A That jacket suits you. It’s lovely.
B Do you think so? OK, I
____________
it.
’ll have
armchair
4
4 A John’s leaving for the USA tomorrow.
B Oh, I
____________
him this evening.
5 A It’s Wendy’s birthday on Wednesday.
B Really? OK. I
____________
her a cake.
__ /5
4
Write complete statements and questions. Use
the Present perfect and already, just or yet in
the correct position in the sentence.
Example:
(Mum/make/lunch) yet
1 (Andy/tidy/his room) already
____________________________________
2 (we/not do/our homework) yet
____________________________________
3 (Dad/read/all my e-mails) just
____________________________________
4 (the train/not arrive) yet
____________________________________
5 (I/do/the washing-up) already
____________________________________
6 (Diane/paint/the living-room) yet?
____________________________________
7 (my friends/break/the CD player) just
____________________________________
__ /14
5
Look at the list of preparations for the fancy
dress party. Write questions with yet and
complete the short answers.
Jo and Amy
do the shopping ✔
choose the dance music
Sue
hire the costumes
move the rug ✔
Adam invite
the
guests
✔
put the drinks in the fridge
Example:
Have Jo and Amy done the shopping yet?
Yes,
.
1
___________________________________
?
No, .
2
___________________________________
?
No, .
3
___________________________________
?
Yes, .
4
___________________________________
?
Yes, .
5
___________________________________
?
No, .
__ /10
they have
Has Mum made lunch yet?
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______________________
c
b
a
f
e
d
h
g
j
i
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Part two
Grammar and functions
6
Write sentences which are true for you. Use
the Present perfect and already, just or yet.
Today
1 have lunch
____________________________________
2 finish this exercise
____________________________________
This week
3 see my friends
____________________________________
4 do homework
____________________________________
This month
5 tidy my room
____________________________________
6 do an exam
____________________________________
This year
7 have my birthday
____________________________________
8 go on holiday
____________________________________
__ /8
7
Offer help in the following situations. Use will
or shall.
Example:
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Class:
______________________
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______________________
There’s someone at the door.
I
_______________________
________________________
.
The kitchen is very untidy.
_____________
we
_________
_________________________
?
My favourite T-shirt is dirty.
_____________
I
__________
_________________________
?
I’ve just spilt a drink.
I
_______________________
________________________
.
__ /12
8
Translate the dialogues and the sentence.
1 A Shall I help you with your homework?
B Yes, thanks. That would be great.
A
__________________________________
B
__________________________________
2 A Have you done the shopping yet?
B No. I haven’t been to the supermarket yet.
A
__________________________________
B
__________________________________
3 A Shall we make dinner?
B No, don’t worry. I’ll do it.
A
__________________________________
B
__________________________________
4 My friends have already finished their exams.
____________________________________
__ /14
Total ___ /80
I haven’t got enough money
to go on holiday.
I
‘ll lend you some money
.
I’m very hungry.
I
_______________________
________________________
.
It’s very cold in here.
_____________
I
_________
________________________
?
3
2
1
6
5
4
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Group A
Ex 1
1 car/coach
7 swimming
2 ferry
8 walking
3 campsite
9 sightseeing
4 holiday 10 museums
apartment
11 galleries
5 beach
12 eat out
6 sunbathing
Ex 2
1 fun
4 relaxing
2 disgusting
5 interesting
3 friendly
Ex 3
1 did … travel
6 didn’t help
2 worked
7 closed
3 stopped
8 did … decide
4 didn’t enjoy
9 didn’t stay
5 did … last
Ex 4
1 had
7 didn’t buy
2 went
8 were
3 didn’t come
9 spent
4 met
10 Did … have
5 knew
11 did … go
6 saw
12 did … do
Group B
Ex 1
1 Did … go
7 spent
2 Did … have
8 went
3 Did … do
9 didn’t come
4 had
10 saw
5 were
11 met
6 didn’t buy
12 knew
Ex 2
1 decided
6 didn’t stay
2 didn’t enjoy
7 Did … stop
3 didn’t help
8 did … last
4 closed
9 Did … work
5 travelled
Ex 3
1 interesting
4 fantastic
2 fun 5 horrible
3 relaxing
Ex 4
1 ferry
7 campsites
2 car/coach 8 eat
out
3 sightseeing
9 sunbathing
4 galleries
10 beach
5 museums 11 walking
6 holiday 12 swimming
apartment
Groups A & B
Ex 5
[2 points for each sentence
translated correctly]
Ex 2
1 timetable
6 return
2 platform
7 journey
3 leaves
8 single
4 office
9 catch
5 station
Ex 3
1 did
5 —
2 —
6 did
3 —
7 did
4 did
8 did
Ex 4
1 somewhere
5 anything
2 Somebody
6 Everyone
3 everywhere
7 anybody
4 nothing 8
nowhere
Ex 5
1 spent
7 discovered
2 Did … visit
8 walked
3 loved
9 saw
4 was
10 told
5 did … do
11 caught
6 went
12 arrived
Groups A & B
Ex 6
[1 point for each question; 1 point
for each answer]
Possible questions and answers:
1 What time does the plane leave?
It leaves at twenty-five past
eleven./
Where is the plane going?
It’s going to Belfast./
What’s the flight number?
It’s BA 173./
What gate does it leave from?
It leaves from Gate 7.
2 What time does the train leave
(London)?
It leaves (London) at a quarter to
one./
What time does the train arrive
(in Brussels)?
It arrives (in Brussels) at half past
four./
How much does it/a return ticket
cost?
It costs one hundred and forty-
nine pounds./
3 What’s the name of the film?
It’s (called) Live Another Day./
What time does the film start?
It starts at twenty past twelve./
How much does it cost?
It costs five pounds fifty or four
pounds for students.
4 What time does the coach leave?
It leaves at ten to eight./
What time does the coach arrive
(in Exeter)?
It arrives (in Exeter) at ten to
eleven./
Where’s the coach going?
It’s going to Exeter./
What number is the coach?
It’s number 21./
Ex 6
[1 point for each question and 2 for
each answer]
Questions and possible answers:
1 Where did you go?
I went to (France).
2 When did you go?
I went in (January).
3 Who did you go with?
I went with (my family).
4 How did you travel?
I travelled by (car).
5 How long did you stay?
I stayed for (a week).
6 Where did you stay?
I stayed in a hotel./on a campsite.
7 Was the food nice?
Yes, it was./No, it wasn’t.
8 What activities did you do?
I went skiing.
9 What places did you visit?
I visited galleries and museums.
10 Did you enjoy your holiday?
Yes, I did./No, I didn’t.
Unit 2 Test • Key
Group A
Ex 1
1 station
6 single
2 leave
7 platform
3 journey
8 return
4 catch
9 office
5 timetable
Ex 2
a one pound fifty
b seventy-five pence
c one pound fifteen
d fourteen pounds ninety-nine
e a/one hundred and sixty-eight
pounds
Ex 3
1 caught
7 went
2 arrived
8 Did … visit
3 spent
9 was
4 did … do
10 loved
5 walked
11 saw
6 discovered
12 told
Ex 4
1 —
5 did
2 did
6 did
3 did
7 —
4 —
8 —
Ex 5
1 everywhere
5 somewhere
2 nothing
6 anybody
3 nowhere
7 Somebody
4 everyone
8 anything
Group B
Ex 1
a one pound sixty-eight
b a/one hundred and seventy-five
pounds
c one pound ninety-nine
d fifteen pence
e fourteen pounds fifty
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What stop does it leave from?
It leaves from stop 11.
5 What time does the bookshop
open?
It opens at half past nine./
What time does the bookshop
close?
It closes at half past five./
What day is the bookshop closed?
It’s closed on Sundays.
Ex 7
[2 points for each correct sentence]
Possible answer:
First I did my homework. Next I had
dinner with my family. Then I went
to the cinema with my friends. After
that we had an ice-cream. Finally I
went home.
Ex 8
[2 points for each correct sentence]
1 Hello./Good morning.
2 Yes, I’d like/can I have a ticket to
Nottingham, please?
3 How much does it cost/are they?
4 (Can I have/I’d like) a return,
please.
5 Do you accept credit cards?/
Can I pay by credit card?
6 Thank you. What time does the
(next) train leave?
7 How long does it take?/is the
journey?
8 Which platform does it leave from?
9 Thank you./Thanks. Goodbye.
Unit 3 Test • Key
Group A
Ex 1
1 post office
6 takeaway
2 dry cleaner’s
7 bank
3 market
8 chemist’s
4 baker’s
9 greengrocer’s
5 hairdresser’s
Ex 2
1 Don’t copy
5 Don’t be
2 Have
6 Don’t forget
3 Look out!
7 Listen
4 Turn
Ex 3
[1 point for each question; 1 point
for each answer]
2 Whose is this book?
It’s Sally King’s.
3 Whose is this rucksack?
It’s James’s.
4 Whose are these CDs?
They’re Diana’s.
5 Whose are these videos?
They’re Hayley’s.
6 Whose is this football?
It’s Leo Ward’s.
Ex 4
1 hers
4 mine
2 yours
5 his
3 theirs
6 ours
4 Go down/along Stanley Road
and turn left. You’re in High Street.
Take the first right. That’s Queen’s
Street. Go straight on. Then turn
right at the cinema. You’re in
Richmond Road. The supermarket’s
on your left, after the butcher’s.
5 Go down/along Stanley Road and
turn left. You’re in High Street.
Then take the second right. Go
down/along George Street and the
school is on your left.
Ex 8
[two points for each sentence
correctly translated]
Unit 4 Test • Key
Group A
Ex 1
1 small
5 interesting
2 relaxing
6 cold
3 quiet
7 unfriendly
4 safe
8 dirty
Ex 2
1 hat
2 scarf
8 sunglasses
3 jumper/sweatshirt
9 shirt
4 coat
10 jacket
5 skirt
11 trousers
6 tights
12 sock(s)
7 boot(s)
13 shoe(s)
Ex 3
1 plain
3 short
5 tight
2 smart
4 straight
Ex 4
1 noisier
5 hotter
2 cheaper
6 better
3 more polluted 7 friendlier
4 smaller
8 more interesting
Ex 5
1 the hottest
2 the most stressful
3 the slowest
4 the most dangerous
5 the noisiest
6 the most crowded
7 the cheapest
8 the most unusual
Group B
Ex 1
1 tight
4 smart
2 short
5 straight
3 plain
Ex 2
1 dirty
5 safe
2 unfriendly
6 quiet
3 small
7 relaxing
4 cold
8 interesting
Ex 3
a jacket
d shoe(s)
b trousers
e sunglasses
c sock(s)
f shirt
Ex 5
1 through/past
4 on the corner
2 under
5 across
3 down/along
6 between
Group B
Ex 1
[1 point for each question; 1 point
for each answer]
b Whose are these videos?
They’re Hayley’s.
c Whose are these CDs?
They’re Diana’s.
d Whose is this rucksack?
It’s James’s.
e Whose is this football?
It’s Leo Ward’s.
f Whose is this book?
It’s Sally King’s.
Ex 2
1 ours
4 his
2 mine
5 yours
3 hers
6 theirs
Ex 3
1 Turn 5 Have
2 Don’t be
6 Don’t copy
3 Don’t forget
7 Look out!
4 Listen
Ex 4
1 on the corner
4 between
2 across
5 down/along
3 through/past 6 under
Ex 5
1 hairdresser’s
6 dry cleaner’s
2 takeaway
7 post office
3 chemist’s
8 market
4 greengrocer’s
9 baker’s
5 bank
Groups A & B
Ex 6
Possible answers:
cat
parrot
rabbit
tortoise
dog
goldfish
Ex 7
[4 points for each correct answer]
Possible answers:
1 Go down/along Stanley Road and
turn right (at the swimming pool).
You’re in High Street. Go straight
on and the video shop is on your
left, beside/next to the clothes
shop.
2 Go down/along Stanley Road and
turn left. Then take the first right.
You’re in Queen’s Street. Go past
the library until the end of Queen’s
Street and the cinema’s on the
right.
3 Go down/along Stanley Road and
turn right. You’re in High Street.
Go straight on until you get to the
clothes shop. Then turn left. Go
down/along Smith Street and the
pub’s on the left, opposite the
church.
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g coat
k skirt
h hat
l tights
i scarf
m boot(s)
j jumper/sweatshirt
Ex 4
1 the most crowded
2 the hottest
3 the noisiest
4 the most unusual
5 the slowest
6 the cheapest
7 the most dangerous
8 the most stressful
Ex 5
1 cheaper
5 better
2 friendlier
6 smaller
3 hotter
7 more polluted
4 more interesting 8 noisier
Groups A & B
Ex 6
[2 points for each correct answer]
1 I’m funnier than my best friend./
My best friend is funnier than me./
I’m (not) as funny as my best
friend.
2 I’m lazier than my best friend./
My best friend is lazier than me./
I’m (not) as lazy as my best friend.
3 I’m slimmer than my best friend./
My best friend is slimmer than
me./I’m (not) as slim as my best
friend.
4 I’m better at English than my best
friend./My best friend is better at
English than me./I’m (not) as
good at English as my best friend.
5 I’m trendier than my best friend./
My best friend is trendier than
me./I’m (not) as trendy as my best
friend.
6 I’m livelier than my best friend./
My best friend is livelier than me./
I’m (not) as lively as my best friend.
Ex 7
[2 points for each correct answer.]
Personal answers.
1 … is the trendiest shop in my
town/city.
2 … is the most beautiful area of
my country.
3 … is the noisiest student in my
class.
4 … is the hottest month of the year.
5 … is the worst singer in the world.
6 … is the most expensive restaurant
in my town/city.
Ex 8
[2 points for each correct answer]
1 I’d like to see/try on …/I want to
see/try on …
2 What size (are you)? /What size
do you wear?/do you want?
3 How does it look?/What do you
think?/Do you like it?
4 How much is it/that? /How much
does it cost?
Ex 2
1 to go
you go
2 are finishing
finish
3 What’s he do
What’s he doing
4 Does Vicky going Is Vicky going
5 they go
they’re going
6 we’re learning
we’re going to
learn
Ex 3
1 at
5 next
2 in
6 on
3 this
7 in
4 at
8 tomorrow
Ex 4
1 ’m having
2 ’m going
3 Are … going to spend/spending
4 does … finish
5 starts
6 ’s coming/’s going to come
7 Is … going to do/doing
8 isn’t
9 ’s playing/’s going to play
10 ’m going to ask
Ex 5
b 8
d 4
f 3
h 6
c 7
e 9
g 5
i 1
Groups A & B
Ex 6
[2 points for each correct answer]
Possible answers:
1 Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
2 I’m going to use English (in my
job/to travel).
3 I’m going to (visit my penfriend
in England./go on holiday with
my family).
4 Yes, I am. (I think it’s important.)/
No, I’m not. (Lessons are very
expensive).
5 I’m going to (go to university/
get a job).
6 I’m going to live here/in (the
USA).
7 Yes, I’m going to get married
when I’m (thirty)./No, I’m not.
(I’d rather be single.)
Ex 7
[2 points for each correct sentence]
Personal answers.
Ex 8
[2 points for each correct answer]
1 Hi./Hello.
2 I’m watching/I’m going to watch
a video with my family.
3 I’m playing football.
4 I’m free./I haven’t got any plans.
5 That sounds like a good idea.
6 I’m not going to go home too/
very late because there’s/we’ve
got school the next day/the day
after.
7 Yes, OK./Fine.
Ex 9
Possible answers:
I’m wearing blue, flared jeans.
I’m wearing a plain, tight T-shirt.
I’m wearing black shoes.
Unit 5 Test • Key
Group A
Ex 1
2 g
4 a
6 d
8 f
3 h
5 b
7 e 9 c
Ex 2
1 next
5 at
2 tomorrow
6 in
3 in
7 at
4 this
8 on
Ex 3
1 Sophie and Mark are going to
have a party.
2 Nick and Anna aren’t going to
buy a flat in London.
3 Is George going to study
Information Technology?
4 We’re going to live in Australia.
5 My sister isn’t going to play
tennis professionally.
6 I’m not going to travel round the
world.
7 Are you going to be an actress?
8 I’m going to play the guitar in a
rock group.
Ex 4
1 ’m going
2 ’m having
3 are coming/are going to come
4 Are … going to play/playing
5 aren’t
6 ’s doing/is going to do
7 ’m going to ask
8 Are … going to spend/spending
9 finishes
10 does … start
Ex 5
1 I’m learning
I’m going to learn
2 Do you going Are you going
3 we going
we’re going
4 to go
she goes
5 are you do
are you doing
6 finish
finishes
Group B
Ex 1
1 I’m not going to be an actress.
2 My sister’s going to play the
guitar in a rock group.
3 Are Dave and Anna going to live
in New Zealand?
4 Are you going to play tennis
professionally?
5 George isn’t going to have a party.
6 Sophie and Mark aren’t going to
travel round the world.
7 We aren’t going to study
Information Technology.
8 I’m going to buy a flat in London.
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Unit 6 Test • Key
Group A
Ex 1
1 east
3 west
2 south-west
4 north-east
Ex 2
1 sunny
4 cloudy
2 freezing
5 windy
3 fog
6 snowed
Ex 3
2 a
3 e
4 b
5 f
6 c
Ex 4
1 chatty/talkative/sociable/
outgoing/self-confident
2 cautious
3 positive/optimistic
4 self-confident
5 generous
Ex 5
1 decisive enough
5 very
2 quite
6 a little bit
3 really
7 fairly
4 pretty
8 a bit
Ex 6
1 P
3 I
5 I
7 P
2 P
4 P
6 I
8 I
Group B
Ex 1
1 positive/optimistic
2 self-confident
3 generous
4 chatty/talkative/sociable/
outgoing/self-confident
5 cautious
Ex 2
b 2
c 3
d 6
e 5
f 1
Ex 3
1 fog 4 windy/wet
2 snowed
5 freezing
3 cloudy
6 sunny
Ex 4
1 north-west 3 south-east
2 south
4 west
Ex 5
1 I
3 P
5 P 7 I
2 I
4 I
6 P
8 P
Ex 6
1 fairly
5 really
2 a little bit
6 cheerful enough
3 quite
7 pretty
4 very
8 quite
Groups A & B
Ex 7
[2 points for each correct answer]
2 are going to cross the road.
3 ’s going to drink (something).
4 ’re going to catch/miss the bus.
5 ’s going to go to the gym/do
(some) exercise/sport.
Group B
Ex 1
1 asleep
4 trip
2 team
5 truant
3 late
6 play
Ex 2
Across
Down
2 met
1 forgotten
4 gone
3 tried
6 listened
5 seen
7 heard
8 eaten
Ex 3
[1 point for each question; 1 point
for each answer]
1 Has Emma ever met your
grandparents? No, she hasn’t.
2 Have you been a good student
recently? No, I haven’t.
3 Has he ever acted on TV?
No, he hasn’t.
4 Has your teacher seen a good film
recently? Yes, he/she has.
5 Have your parents played tennis
recently? Yes, they have.
6 Have you ever forgotten your
homework? Yes, I have.
Ex 4
1 gone
3 been
5 been
2 gone
4 been
6 gone
Ex 5
[2 points for each correct answer]
1 I’ve never read the book, but I’ve
seen the film.
2 They’ve seen New York on TV,
but they’ve never visited the USA.
3 She’s never been in a film, but
she’s acted on TV.
4 He’s forgotten his homework, but
he’s never failed a test.
Groups A & B
Ex 6
[1 point for each question; 2 points
for each answer]
Possible answers:
1 What books have you read recently?
I’ve read (East of Eden by John
Steinbeck).
2 What’s the best book you’ve ever
read?
The best book I’ve ever read was
(The Lord of the Rings).
3 When did you read it?
I read it (when I was thirteen).
4 Have you ever read a book in
English?
Yes, I have./No, I haven’t.
5 What books did you read when
you were a child?
I read books about (animals).
6 Why did you like them?
I liked them because (they were
interesting).
6 ’s going to post a letter.
7 ’s going to turn left.
Ex 8
[2 points for each correct answer]
Possible answers:
1 It’s hot and sunny.
2 It was cool and cloudy.
3 It was warm.
4 It’s going to be dry.
Ex 9
[2 points for each correct answers]
Possible answers:
1 She likes (romantic films).
2 They like (listening to music).
3 He/She’s (very friendly).
4 I’m quite (easy-going).
5 I like (doing athletics).
Ex 10
[2 points for each sentence translated
correctly]
Unit 7 Test • Key
Group A
Ex 1
Down
Across
3 met
2 eaten
4 gone
5 forgotten
5 fallen
8 listened
6 tried
7 seen
Ex 2
1 play
3 team
5 asleep
2 trip
4 truant
6 late
Ex 3
1 We’ve visited London, but we’ve
never seen the London Eye.
2 I’ve never forgotten my homework,
but I’ve failed an exam.
3 She’s read The Lord of the Rings,
but she hasn’t seen it at the
cinema.
4 They’ve never acted in a film, but
they’ve been in a pop group.
Ex 4
[1 point for each question; 1 point
for each answer]
1 Have they seen a good film
recently? No, they haven’t.
2 Has he ever forgotten his
homework? Yes, he has.
3 Has Emma played tennis recently?
Yes, she has.
4 Have your parents ever met your
teacher? No, they haven’t.
5 Have you ever acted in a film?
Yes, I have.
6 Has she been a good student
recently? No, she hasn’t.
Ex 5
1 been
3 gone
5 gone
2 been
4 gone
6 been
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[2 points for each correct answer]
1 Neither have I.
2 Oh, I didn’t.
3 Oh, I haven’t.
4 So have I.
5 Neither did I.
6 So did I.
Ex 8
[2 points for each correct sentence]
Possible answers:
I’ve never met a famous person. I’ve
been to Greece, but I’ve never eaten
octopus. I’ve seen lots of films, but
I’ve never acted in a play. I’ve done
a bungee jump and played in the
school football team.
Unit 8 Test • Key
Group A
Ex 1
2 bookcase
7 wardrobe
3 rug
8 washing
4 cooker
machine
5 fridge
9 desk
6 sofa
10 lamp
Ex 2
2 f 4 d 6 i
8 a
3 g
5 c
7 b 9 h
Ex 3
1 He hasn’t tidied the house yet.
2 Dad’s just painted the door.
3 I’ve already read the newspaper.
4 Have you phoned Diane yet?
5 My friends have already arrived.
6 You haven’t done the washing-up
yet.
7 I’ve already done my homework.
Ex 4
1 Has Sue bought the drinks yet?
No, she hasn’t.
2 Has Adam chosen the music yet?
Yes, he has.
3 Has Adam organised the food yet?
No, he hasn’t.
4 Have Jo and Amy made the
costumes yet?
Yes, they have.
5 Have Jo and Amy moved the
chairs yet?
No, they haven’t.
Ex 5
1 ’ll buy
4 ’ll start
2 ’ll cook
5 ’ll visit
3 ’ll go
Group B
Ex 1
b 9
d 8
f 3 h 7
c 6
e 1
g 5
i 2
Ex 7
[2 points for each correct answer]
Possible answers:
1 I’ll make you a sandwich./some
lunch./something to eat.
2 Shall I close the door?/window?
3 I’ll go./answer it./see who it is.
4 Shall we tidy it?/clean it?/
clear it up?
5 Shall I wash it for you?/put it in
the washing machine?
6 I’ll clean it./clear it up.
Ex 8
[2 points for each sentence correctly
translated]
Ex 2
b fridge g lamp
c washing machine h rug
d sofa i cooker
e bookcase
j wardrobe
f desk
Ex 3
1 ’ll do
4 ’ll visit
2 ’ll go
5 ’ll make
3 ’ll buy
Ex 4
1 Andy’s already tidied his room.
2 We haven’t done our homework
yet.
3 Dad’s just read all my e-mails.
4 The train hasn’t arrived yet.
5 I’ve already done the washing-up.
6 Has Diane painted the living-room
yet?
7 My friends have just broken the
CD player.
Ex 5
1 Have Jo and Amy chosen the
dance music yet?
No, they haven’t.
2 Has Sue hired the costumes yet?
No, she hasn’t.
3 Has Sue moved the rug yet?
Yes, she has.
4 Has Adam invited the guests yet?
Yes, he has.
5 Has Adam put the drinks in the
fridge yet?
No, he hasn’t.
Groups A & B
Ex 6
[1 point for each correct answer]
Possible answers:
1 I’ve just/already had lunch
(today)./I haven’t had lunch yet
(today).
2 I haven’t finished this exercise
yet.
3 I’ve just/already seen my friends
(this week)./I haven’t seen my
friends yet (this week).
4 I’ve just/already done (some)
homework this week/I haven’t done
(any) homework yet (this week).
5 I’ve just/already tidied my room
(this month)./I haven’t tidied my
room yet (this month).
6 I’ve just/already done an exam
(this month)./I haven’t done an
exam yet (this month).
7 I’ve just/already had my birthday
(this year)./I haven’t had my
birthday yet (this year).
8 I’ve just/already been on holiday
(this year)./I haven’t been on
holiday yet (this year).
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Unit 5
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Unit 6
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