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PHOTOCOPIABLE

 

© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2012

Module

Tes

Student A

4

Vocabulary

Complete the sentences with the words in the 

box. There is one extra word.

easy-going energetic honest independent 

 

lazy  organised   quiet  reliable  sociable

 

Tom is my best friend and he’s a very  

0

easy-going

 person. He doesn’t worry about 

anything. He loves spending his free time with 
his friends – he’s more 

1

 than I 

am. I like to be alone sometimes and I’m a  

2

 person, but Tom is usually  

much noisier than I am. But he’s also a very  

3

 person. If you need his help,  

he’s always there for you. I can be a bit  

4

 sometimes and just want to sit 

down and watch TV, but Tom is very  

5

 . He can never sit still. He’s 

always doing something. However, I think I’m 
more 

6

 than he is, because I make 

lists and plans, but Tom often forgets things. 
And finally, we’re both very 

7

  

and always tell the truth.

 / 7

Complete the words for feelings.

0  My mother is always very c 

a

 

l

 m. She never 

gets angry or upset.

1  I’ve got no friends and I hate my new school – 

I’m so d         s s     .

2  I always get     x       s before a test. 

Look! My hands are shaking!

3  He promised to help me with my project, but 

he never came. I was quite a     o     d 
with him. 

4  Tomorrow is the school play and I’m really  

n           s. What if I forget my words?

5  We were d       g h       to see our old 

friends after nearly twenty years. We had a 
great time together.

6  Clare was really u       t after the argument 

with her best friend.

7  Mum was a     r   with me because I broke 

her favourite cup.

 / 7

Complete the sentences with do or make.

0  Did they 

make

 a mess in the room?

1  She didn’t 

 her bed before school 

this morning.

2  I usually 

 my homework straight 

after school.

3  Did he 

 well in the physics test?

4  You can 

 a lot of money selling 

your old toys.

5  She didn’t 

 a fuss when everything 

went wrong.

6  The girls 

 their hair in a different 

style every day.

 / 6

Grammar

Rewrite the sentences so that the second 

sentence has the same meaning as the first. 

Use must, could or can’t.

0  I’m sure that’s John over there. 
 

That 

must be

 John over there.

1  I’m sure that isn’t Henry. He’s in Australia.
 

That 

 Henry. 

2  Our teacher is late today – maybe she’s ill.
 

She 

 ill.

3  I’m sure Sarah has my book. I saw it on her 

desk.

 

Sarah 

 my book. 

4  His mum says he’s in bed. Perhaps it’s true.
 

He 

 in bed.

5  I don’t think that’s Phoebe’s brother. He 

doesn’t look like her.

 

That 

 Phoebe’s brother.  

 / 5

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PHOTOCOPIABLE

© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2012

Module 4 Test A

Complete the dialogue with the correct form 

of make or let.

A  Did your parents 

0

make

 you eat 

vegetables when you were younger?

B  Yes, they did and they didn’t  

1

 me watch TV after six 

o’clock in the evening. And, do you know, they 
still 

2

 me watch it after nine 

o’clock! What about you?

A  They 

3

 me watch TV until 

eight, but they never 

4

 me 

eat vegetables.

B  Why not? 
A  Because I loved vegetables. I still do. But they 

had to 

5

 me tidy my room. I 

was very untidy then.  

B  You’re not very tidy now!

 / 5

Communication

Complete the dialogue. Write one word for 

each space.

William   Hello, Mr Smith? 

0

It

 is William 

here. 

Mr Smith Hello, William. How are you?
William   Fine, thanks. Can I speak  

1

 Pat, please?

Mr Smith  Hold 

2

 a moment. I’ll 

go and 

3

 if she’s here 

at the moment. 

4

 ,  

she isn’t in her room. Can I  

5

 a message?

William   Yes, 

6

 . Can  

7

 ask her to call  

8

 when she gets in?

Mr Smith What’s your 

9

 ?

William  It’s 073557297612.
Mr Smith Okay, I’ll get her to call you.
William  Thanks, Mr Smith.
Mr Smith  Not 

10

 all,  

William. Bye.

 / 10

TOTAL 

 / 50

Complete the sentences with the words in the 

box. There is one extra word.

each 

other her hers herself me  

mine my our them us your yours

 

‘Have you done 

0

your

 hair yet?’ Sophie 

asked her friend. Sarah looked at  

1

 in the mirror. She was very 

happy with her new hairstyle. She and  

2

 friends Liz and Sophie 

were getting ready to go to a party at Laura’s 
house. 

 

‘Yes, I have and I think it looks great,’ Sarah 
replied. ‘Where are 

3

 shoes? 

I can’t find 

4

 anywhere.’

 

‘Here they are – under the bed,’ Sophie said, 
holding the shoes in her hand.

 

‘Those aren’t 

5

 . Those are 

my sister’s shoes. 

6

 are too 

big for 

7

 ,’ explained Sarah.

 

‘Oh, they look just like 

8

 . 

By the way, did you know that Laura’s brother, 
the one in that famous pop group, is going to 
be at the party tonight?’ Sophie asked. Sarah 
and Liz looked at 

9

 and 

laughed.

 

‘Really? I think she’s playing a trick on  

10

 . He and his group are in 

America at the moment. They aren’t coming 
back until next week,’ Liz said.

 / 10