New Headway Pre Intermediate Test

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New Headway Pre-Intermediate
Test Booklet

This booklet contains

14 Unit Tests

which revise the corresponding unit in New Headway

Pre-Intermediate Student’s Book. There are two versions (A and B)
of each test. They cover the same material, but have been reorganized
to allow easier administration of the tests in the classroom. Each test
has a total score of 100.

An optional listening exercise

at the back of the book for each unit,

using the recordings from the Student’s Book.

An Answer key

for all the exercises.

These tests may be photocopied freely for classroom use. They may not be
adapted, printed, or sold without the permission of Oxford University Press.

Note to the teacher

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1

Complete the conversation with question words from the
box. Use each word once.

Emma and Gary meet at a party. They haven’t met for
five years.

Gary

Emma! Hi! Do you remember me?

Emma

Gary!

(1)

______

How nice to see you!

Gary

You look great!

Emma

Yes, I’m very well.

(2)

______ are you?

Gary

Fine, thanks.

(3)

______ are you living now?

Emma

I’m living here, in east London.

Gary

Do you still work in the Post Office?

Emma

No, I don’t.

Gary

(4)

______ did you leave?

Emma

That job was very boring.

Gary

(5)

______ are you doing now?

Emma

I’m working as a teacher.

Gary

Really! So am I!

(6)

______ do you teach?

Emma

At St James High School.

Gary

(7)

______ subjects do you teach?

Emma

History and English. I’m sorry, Gary, but I’m
going now.

Gary

Oh. Can I help you find your coat?

(8)

______ is

yours?

Emma

That blue one over there.

Gary

(9)

______ hat is this? Is it yours?

Emma

No, it isn’t.

Gary

Let me walk you home.

(10)

______ can I see

you again? Oh,

(11)

______ ’s this?

Emma

This is my husband, Paul. Paul, this is Gary, a
very old friend.

1 point for each correct answer

2

Make these statements into questions.

1 Julia can dance well.

Can Julia dance well?

2 Girls study more than boys.

3 He’s living in Warsaw.

4 Ian plays football for Arsenal.

5 They watch television every night.

6 I can help you wash up.

7 John’s having a shower.

8 Tom has a good job.

9 You know that you’re wrong.

10 Dogs are very clever.

11 Some video games are very expensive.

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the questions.

1 ‘What _______________

’s your name

?’ ‘My name’s Ben.’

2 ‘Where _______________ from?’ ‘I’m from Liverpool.’

3 ‘_______________ Liverpool?’ ‘It’s in the north-

west of England.’

4 ‘_______________ a job?’ ‘No, I don’t. I’m a student.’

5 ‘What _______________ ?’ ‘I’m studying computer

science.’

6 ‘Are _______________ your course?’ ‘Yes, I’m

enjoying it very much.’

7 ‘_______________ born?’ ‘I was born in London.’

8 ‘Are _______________ ?’ ‘No, I’m single.’

9 ‘What _______________ doing in your free time?’

‘I like watching sport on television.’

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U N I T 1 Test A

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

N A M E :

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Test A

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what

who

what

when

which

where

how

how

why

whose

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Test A U N I T 1

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

N A M E :

10 ‘What sort _______________ like?’ ‘I like rock music.’

11 ‘Do _______________ clubs?’ ‘I do go sometimes.’

2 points for each correct answer

4

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 Paul’s French. He comes / is coming from Toulouse.

2 It’s very noisy – Suzy listens / ’s listening to rock

music.

3 Many birds fly / are flying south every winter.

4 Most students don’t smoke / aren’t smoking these

days.

5 Does Mr Taylor use / Is Mr Taylor using the computer

at the moment?

6 Usually, Jim goes / ’s going to work on Saturdays.

7 Dave helps / is helping a student with her work.

8 Carol doesn’t study / isn’t studying hard for her exam.

9 Cats see / are seeing very well in the dark.

10 You look nice, Anne. Do you wear / Are you wearing a

new dress?

11 Japan has / is having many high mountains.

1 point for each correct answer

5

Write the jobs.

1 music

_________

musician

7 art

_________

2 politics

_________

8 photograph _________

3 police

_________

9 electric

_________

4 manage

_________

10 post

_________

5 journal

_________

11 science

_________

6 reception _________

1 point for each correct answer

6

Complete the dialogues with phrases from the box.

Nothing much.

Cheers.

Sleep well.

Excuse me.

Not at all. Don’t mention it.

Good morning.

Thank you.

How are you?

Bye for now.

Thanks. Same to you.

Hi Jan! Nice to see you.

1 ‘Hello Sue!’ ‘______________________

Hi Jan! Nice to see you .’

2 ‘______________________’ ‘Fine, thanks.’

3 ‘Thank you so much for helping.’

‘______________________’

4 ‘Good night.’ ‘______________________’

5 ‘______________________’ ‘Yes, can I help you?’

6 ‘Have a nice day.’ ‘______________________’

7 ‘Good morning.’ ‘______________________’

8 ‘Make yourself at home.’ ‘_____________________’

9 ‘See you next week.’ ‘______________________’

10 ‘What are you doing this weekend?’

‘______________________’

11 ‘Here’s your beer.’ ‘______________________’

2 points for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 A Why are you learning English?

B Because I want to work in the USA.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

2 A What is she doing in London?

B She’s studying art.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

3 A What does he do?

B He’s a teacher.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

4 A Are you married?

B Yes, I am. My husband is from Scotland.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

5 A Where’s your boss?

B She isn’t working today.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

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1

Complete the questions.

1 ‘What _______________

’s your name

?’ ‘My name’s Ben.’

2 ‘What _______________ ?’ ‘I’m studying computer

science.’

3 ‘_______________ born?’ ‘I was born in London.’

4 ‘Where _______________ from?’ ‘I’m from Liverpool.’

5 ‘Are _______________ ?’ ‘No, I’m single.’

6 ‘_______________ a job?’ ‘No, I don’t. I’m a student.’

7 ‘What sort _______________ like?’ ‘I like rock music.’

8 ‘_______________ Liverpool?’ ‘It’s in the north-

west of England.’

9 ‘Are _______________ your course?’ ‘Yes, I’m

enjoying it very much.’

10 ‘Do _______________ clubs?’ ‘I do go sometimes.’

11 ‘What _______________ doing in your free time?’

‘I like watching sport on television.’

2 points for each correct answer

2

Make these statements into questions.

1 Julia can dance well.

Can Julia dance well?

2 They watch television every night.

3 John’s having a shower.

4 Girls study more than boys.

5 Tom has a good job.

6 Ian plays football for Arsenal.

7 Dogs are very clever.

8 He’s living in Warsaw.

9 I can help you wash up.

10 Some video games are very expensive.

11 You know that you’re wrong.

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the conversation with question words from the
box. Use each word once.

Emma and Gary meet at a party. They haven’t met for
five years.

Gary

Emma! Hi! Do you remember me?

Emma

Gary!

(1)

______

How nice to see you!

Gary

You look great!

Emma

Yes, I’m very well.

(2)

______ are you?

Gary

Fine, thanks.

(3)

______ are you living now?

Emma

I’m living here, in east London.

Gary

Do you still work in the Post Office?

Emma

No, I don’t.

Gary

(4)

______ did you leave?

Emma

That job was very boring.

Gary

(5)

______ are you doing now?

Emma

I’m working as a teacher.

Gary

Really! So am I!

(6)

______ do you teach?

Emma

At St James High School.

Gary

(7)

______ subjects do you teach?

Emma

History and English. I’m sorry, Gary, but I’m
going now.

Gary

Oh. Can I help you find your coat?

(8)

______ is

yours?

Emma

That blue one over there.

Gary

(9)

______ hat is this? Is it yours?

Emma

No, it isn’t.

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U N I T 1 Test B

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

N A M E :

1

Test B

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what

who

what

when

which

where

how

how

why

whose

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Test B U N I T 1

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

N A M E :

Gary

Let me walk you home.

(10)

______ can I see

you again? Oh,

(11)

______ ’s this?

Emma

This is my husband, Paul. Paul, this is Gary, a
very old friend.

1 point for each correct answer

4

Complete the dialogues with phrases from the box.

Nothing much.

Cheers.

Sleep well.

Excuse me.

Not at all. Don’t mention it.

Good morning.

Thank you.

How are you?

Bye for now.

Thanks. Same to you.

Hi Jan! Nice to see you.

1 ‘Hello Sue!’ ‘______________________

Hi Jan! Nice to see you .’

2 ‘______________________’ ‘Yes, can I help you?’

3 ‘Good morning.’ ‘______________________’

4 ‘______________________’ ‘Fine, thanks.’

5 ‘Make yourself at home.’ ‘_____________________’

6 ‘Good night.’ ‘______________________’

7 ‘What are you doing this weekend?’

‘______________________’

8 ‘Thank you so much for helping.’

‘______________________’

9 ‘Have a nice day.’ ‘______________________’

10 ‘Here’s your beer.’ ‘______________________’

11 ‘See you next week.’ ‘______________________’

2 points for each correct answer

5

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 Paul’s French. He comes / is coming from Toulouse.

2 Does Mr Taylor use / Is Mr Taylor using the computer

at the moment?

3 Dave helps / is helping a student with her work.

4 It’s very noisy – Suzy listens / ’s listening to rock

music.

5 Carol doesn’t study / isn’t studying hard for her exam.

6 Most students don’t smoke / aren’t smoking these

days.

7 You look nice, Anne. Do you wear / Are you wearing a

new dress?

8 Many birds fly / are flying south every winter.

9 Usually, Jim goes / ’s going to work on Saturdays.

10 Japan has / is having many high mountains.

11 Cats see / are seeing very well in the dark.

1 point for each correct answer

6

Write the jobs.

1 music

_________

musician

7 post

_________

2 journal

_________

8 police

_________

3 art

_________

9 reception _________

4 politics

_________

10 science

_________

5 photograph _________

11 electric

_________

6 manage

_________

1 point for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 A What does he do?

B He’s a teacher.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

2 A Where’s your boss?

B She isn’t working today.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

3 A What is she doing in London?

B She’s studying art.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

4 A Why are you learning English?

B Because I want to work in the USA.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

5 A Are you married?

B Yes, I am. My husband is from Scotland.

A ________________________________________

B ________________________________________

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

10

20

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10

100

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1

Answer the questions about
Amanda, a schoolgirl.
Use short answers.

1 Does she wear a school uniform?

____________

Yes, she does.

2 Has Amanda got a tie?

____________

3 Is she wearing a hat?

____________

4 Does she have a Walkman?

____________

5 Has she got a school bag?

____________

6 Is she carrying a tennis racket?

____________

Now, answer the questions about yourself.

7 Do you wear glasses?

____________

8 Are you good at English?

____________

9 Can you swim well?

____________

10 Are your neighbours nice?

____________

11 Have you got a computer at home? ____________

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the radio interview with Yupin from Thailand. Use
the correct form of the Present Simple.

I Yupin, you (

1

come) _________

come

from Thailand. Tell

us about life there.

Y Well, I (

2

be) _________ from Bangkok, the capital

of Thailand. It’s a beautiful city. The weather

(

3

be) _________ usually very hot. It (

4

not rain)

_________ much for most of the year, but during the

rainy season it (

5

rain) _________ almost every day.

I How interesting! Thailand’s a popular place for

tourists, isn’t it?

Y Yes, many people (

6

come) _________ from all

over the world. Thai people (

7

like) _________

foreigners very much. At the moment Thailand

(

8

make) _________ a lot of money from tourism.

I (

9

have) _________ visitors from England _________

a problem with the language?

Y Most Thai people (

10

not understand) _________

English very well, so please (

11

not speak) _________

too quickly if you go there.

I What can visitors (

12

learn) _________ about life in

Thailand?

Y We (

13

not invite) _________ people to our homes

until we (

14

know) _________ them well, but we are

very friendly and we (

15

take) _________ our

friends to a restaurant instead. We (

16

have) ________

so many excellent places to eat, and meals (

17

be)

_________ cheap.

I Why (

18

be) _________ you here in England, Yupin?

Y I (

19

enjoy) _________ travelling, and I (

20

want)

_________ to visit many different places in Europe.

I Well, I (

21

hope) _________ you have a good holiday.

Thanks for talking to us.

1 point for each correct answer

3

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 Every morning, Tessa gets up / is getting up at 7.30.

2 I’m sorry, I can’t help you at the moment. I cook /

’m cooking dinner.

3 Mrs Steele talks / ’s talking to her boss. I’ll tell her you

phoned.

4 I have / ’m having a pain in my leg.

5 Do you go / Are you going to the pub tonight?

6 Adam often paints / is often painting pictures of

horses.

7 Oh, someone sits / ’s sitting in my seat!

8 Derek’s good at golf but he doesn’t play / isn’t playing

very often.

9 She’s not ready – she washes / ’s washing her hair.

10 Do you always wear /Are you always wearing glasses?

11 Turn the TV off – no one watches / ’s watching it!

1 point for each correct answer

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U N I T 2 Test A

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

N A M E :

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Test A

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Test A U N I T 2

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

N A M E :

4

Write the -ing form of the verbs.

1 come

__________

coming

7

run

__________

2 smoke

__________

8

have

__________

3 get

__________

9

swim __________

4 stop

__________

10

begin __________

5 shine

__________

11

rain

__________

6 take

__________

2 points for each correct answer

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

L I V I N G I N T H E U S A

Roberto came from Acapulco to New York ten years ago. At first he
missed everything – the sunshine, the food, his girlfriend. But now he
has a successful business with his three brothers and his sister. They
run a soccer store in New Brunswick. Roberto’s girlfriend is now his
wife, and they have two children who go to American schools.

When asked why he came to the US, Roberto says without

hesitation, ‘Because I want to work hard and be successful.’ He
certainly works hard. He’s at the store all day, then works as a driver
in the evening. ‘That’s why I like America,’ he says. ‘You can be what
you want.’

‘When I first came here, I didn’t speak the language, and it was

winter. It was so cold! There was snow! Now nearly all my family are
here, not only in New York, but also in California, and in Texas. We
meet about once a month and have a huge Mexican meal that takes
about five hours! We’re all happy here.’

1 Roberto came to New York with his girlfriend. ____

2 Roberto’s sister lives in New York.

____

3 Roberto’s family runs a sports shop.

____

4 Roberto is married.

____

5 Roberto didn’t want to come to America.

____

6 Roberto has two jobs.

____

7 Roberto couldn’t speak English at first.

____

8 The weather was a problem for Roberto.

____

9 All Roberto’s family now lives in New York.

____

10 Some of Roberto’s family want to go back

to Mexico.

____

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 He doesn’t eat meat.

2 A Do you have breakfast in a café?

B No, I don’t.

A

B

3 They haven’t got any children.

4 She wears a uniform at school.

5 A Is he studying for his exams at the moment?

B Yes, he is.

A

B

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

20

20

10

100

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1

Complete the radio interview with Yupin from Thailand. Use
the correct form of the Present Simple.

I Yupin, you (

1

come) _________

come

from Thailand. Tell us

about life there.

Y Well, I (

2

be) _________ from Bangkok, the capital

of Thailand. It’s a beautiful city. The weather

(

3

be) _________ usually very hot. It (

4

not rain)

_________ much for most of the year, but during the

rainy season it (

5

rain) _________ almost every day.

I How interesting! Thailand’s a popular place for

tourists, isn’t it?

Y Yes, many people (

6

come) _________ from all

over the world. Thai people (

7

like) _________

foreigners very much. At the moment Thailand

(

8

make) _________ a lot of money from tourism.

I (

9

have) _________ visitors from England _________

a problem with the language?

Y Most Thai people (

10

not understand) _________

English very well, so please (

11

not speak) _________

too quickly if you go there.

I What can visitors (

12

learn) _________ about life in

Thailand?

Y We (

13

not invite) _________ people to our homes

until we (

14

know) _________ them well, but we are

very friendly and we (

15

take) _________ our friends

to a restaurant instead. We (

16

have) _________ so

many excellent places to eat, and meals (

17

be)

_________ cheap.

I Why (

18

be) _________ you here in England, Yupin?

Y I (

19

enjoy) _________ travelling, and I (

20

want)

_________ to visit many different places in Europe.

I Well, I (

21

hope) _________ you have a good holiday.

Thanks for talking to us.

1 point for each correct answer

2

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 Every morning, Tessa gets up / is getting up at 7.30.

2 Do you go / Are you going to the pub tonight?

3 Oh, someone sits / ’s sitting in my seat!

4 I’m sorry, I can’t help you at the moment. I cook /

m cooking dinner.

5 Derek’s good at golf but he doesn’t play / isn’t playing

very often.

6 I have / ’m having a pain in my leg.

7 Do you always wear /Are you always wearing glasses?

8 Mrs Steele talks / ’s talking to her boss. I’ll tell her you

phoned.

9 Adam often paints / is often painting pictures of

horses.

10 Turn the TV off – no one watches / ’s watching it!

11 She’s not ready – she washes / ’s washing her hair.

1 point for each correct answer

3

Answer the questions about
Amanda, a schoolgirl.
Use short answers.

1 Does she wear a school uniform?

____________

Yes, she does.

2 Does she have a Walkman?

____________

3 Is she carrying a tennis racket?

____________

4 Is she wearing a hat?

____________

5 Has Amanda got a tie?

____________

6 Has she got a school bag?

____________

Now, answer the questions about yourself.

7 Can you swim well?

____________

8 Have you got a computer at home? ____________

9 Are you good at English?

____________

10 Do you wear glasses?

____________

11 Are your neighbours nice?

____________

2 points for each correct answer

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U N I T 2 Test B

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

N A M E :

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Test B

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Test B U N I T 2

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

N A M E :

4

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

L I V I N G I N T H E U S A

Roberto came from Acapulco to New York ten years ago. At first he
missed everything – the sunshine, the food, his girlfriend. But now he
has a successful business with his three brothers and his sister. They
run a soccer store in New Brunswick. Roberto’s girlfriend is now his
wife, and they have two children who go to American schools.

When asked why he came to the US, Roberto says without

hesitation, ‘Because I want to work hard and be successful.’ He
certainly works hard. He’s at the store all day, then works as a driver
in the evening. ‘That’s why I like America,’ he says. ‘You can be what
you want.’

‘When I first came here, I didn’t speak the language, and it was

winter. It was so cold! There was snow! Now nearly all my family are
here, not only in New York, but also in California, and in Texas. We
meet about once a month and have a huge Mexican meal that takes
about five hours! We’re all happy here.’

1 Roberto came to New York with his girlfriend. ____

2 Roberto’s sister lives in New York.

____

3 Roberto’s family runs a sports shop.

____

4 Roberto is married.

____

5 Roberto didn’t want to come to America.

____

6 Roberto has two jobs.

____

7 Roberto couldn’t speak English at first.

____

8 The weather was a problem for Roberto.

____

9 All Roberto’s family now lives in New York.

____

10 Some of Roberto’s family want to go back

to Mexico.

____

2 points for each correct answer

5

Write the -ing form of the verbs.

1 come

__________

coming

7 begin

__________

2 shine

__________

8 get

__________

3 run

__________

9 take

__________

4 smoke

__________

10 rain

__________

5 have

__________

11 swim

__________

6 stop

__________

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 They haven’t got any children.

2 A Is he studying for his exams at the moment?

B Yes, he is.

A

B

3 A Do you have breakfast in a café?

B No, I don’t.

A

B

4 He doesn’t eat meat.

5 She wears a uniform at school.

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

20

20

10

100

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1

Circle the correct form of the verb.

This morning, I

(1)

walked / was walking to work. I

(2)

didn’t want / wasn’t wanting to go by bus because the

sun

(3)

shone / was shining. While I

(4)

walked / was walking

past the supermarket, I

(5)

saw / was seeing something

strange. A man

(6)

passed / was passing me and he

(7)

sang / was singing a football song very loudly, on his

own! He

(8)

continued / was continuing for a few minutes.

Then he

(9)

met / was meeting a friend and he

(10)

stopped /

was stopping singing.

1 point for each correct answer

2

Complete the text. Use the correct form of the Past Simple.

I (

1

visit) ___________

visited

Istanbul in 1995.

I (

2

go) ___________ there with my friend. We only

(

3

speak) ___________ English unfortunately!

Sometimes people (

4

not understand) ___________

us, but it (

5

not matter) ___________ . They

(

6

be) ___________ very friendly. We (

7

see) ___________

many beautiful buildings including the Aya Sophia

Mosque. We (

8

not have)___________ much money

so we (

9

try) ___________ to live cheaply. We

(

10

eat) ___________ a lot of bread and cheese. We

(

11

have) ___________ a wonderful time in Turkey and

I’m sure we’ll go back there some day.

1 point for each correct answer

3

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

T H E B U RG L A R S ’ F R I E N D

It was 3 o’clock in the morning when four-year-old Russell Brown
woke up to go to the toilet.

His parents were fast asleep in bed. But when he heard a noise in

the living room and saw a light was on, he went downstairs.

There he found two men. They asked him his name, and told him

they were friends of the family.

Unfortunately, Russell believed them. They asked him where the

video recorder was. Russell showed them, and said they had a stereo
and a CD player, too.

The two men carried these to the kitchen. Russell also told them

that his mother kept her purse in a drawer in the kitchen, so they
took that. Russell even gave them his pocket money – 50p.

They finally left at 4 a.m. They said ‘Will you open the back door

while we take these things to the car, because we don’t want to
wake Mummy and Daddy, do we?’ So Russell held the door open for
them. He then went back to bed.

His parents didn’t know about the burglary until they got up the

next day. His father said, ‘I couldn’t be angry with Russell because he
thought he was doing the right thing.’

Fortunately, the police caught the two burglars last week.

1 Russell woke up at four o’clock.

____

2 He heard his parents in the living room.

____

3 A light was on downstairs.

____

4 The two men knew Russell’s parents.

____

5 The stereo was in the kitchen.

____

6 Russell told the men where his mother’s

money was.

____

7 Russell carried the things to the car.

____

8 Russell’s parents didn’t wake up.

____

9 Russell’s father was angry with him.

____

10 The police found the men later.

____

2 points for each correct answer

4

Complete the sentences using while, during, or for.

1 It rained ________

for

three hours yesterday.

2 Nobody listened ________ the lesson.

3 The children were playing outside ________ their

mother was cooking dinner.

4 Peter was on the phone ________ an hour.

5 ________ we were having breakfast, the postman

arrived.

6 ________ the summer it is often very hot.

2 points for each correct answer

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5

Complete the conversation with at, in, or on. If no
preposition is needed, write – .

Simon

What are you doing

(1)

____ Christmas Day?

Joanna

Well,

(2)

____ Christmas morning we always go

to church. Then

(3)

____ about twelve o’clock

we’re going next door for lunch. There’s a party

(4)

____ the evening at the sports centre. Are

you going to Karen’s party

(5)

____ next week?

Simon

Do you mean the party

(6)

____ the twenty-

first? I’m afraid I can’t go. We like going away

(7)

____ December – in fact,

(8)

____ tomorrow

we’re off to Bali for Christmas. See you

(9)

____

three weeks,

(10)

____ January !

1 point for each correct answer

6

Write two ways of saying each sentence.

1 Come on 4 July.

___________________

Come on July the fourth.

___________________

Come on the fourth of July.

2 They arrive on 31 March. ___________________

___________________

3 Let’s meet on 16 June.

___________________

___________________

4 Today is 30 November.

___________________

___________________

5 We leave on 12 August.

___________________

___________________

6 It begins on 2 February.

___________________

___________________

2 points for each correct answer

7

Write the Past Simple of the verbs.

1 stop

__________

stopped

2 use

__________

3 rob

__________

4 smile

__________

5 arrive __________

6 plan

__________

7 send

__________

8 save

__________

9 clap

__________

10 travel

__________

11 make

__________

2 points for each correct answer

8

Translate these sentences.

1 They took a lot of photographs last summer.

2 Did you post my letter yesterday?

3 She didn’t see her family at Christmas.

4 A What were you doing at 8.00 last night?

B We were doing the washing-up.

A

B

5 When they arrived, I was making a phone call.

2 points for each correct answer

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Complete the sentences using while, during, or for.

1 It rained ________

for

three hours yesterday.

2 Peter was on the phone ________ an hour.

3 ________ the summer it is often very hot.

4 The children were playing outside ________ their

mother was cooking dinner.

5 Nobody listened ________ the lesson.

6 ________ we were having breakfast, the postman

arrived.

2 points for each correct answer

2

Write two ways of saying each sentence.

1 Come on 4 July.

___________________

Come on July the fourth.

___________________

Come on the fourth of July.

2 Today is 30 November.

___________________

___________________

3 It begins on 2 February.

___________________

___________________

4 Let’s meet on 16 June.

___________________

___________________

5 They arrive on 31 March. ___________________

___________________

6 We leave on 12 August.

___________________

___________________

2 points for each correct answer

3

Circle the correct form of the verb.

This morning, I

(1)

walked / was walking to work. I

(2)

didn’t want / wasn’t wanting to go by bus because the

sun

(3)

shone / was shining. While I

(4)

walked / was walking

past the supermarket, I

(5)

saw / was seeing something

strange. A man

(6)

passed / was passing me and he

(7)

sang / was singing a football song very loudly, on his

own! He

(8)

continued / was continuing for a few minutes.

Then he

(9)

met / was meeting a friend and he

(10)

stopped /

was stopping singing.

1 point for each correct answer

4

Complete the text. Use the correct form of the Past Simple.

I (

1

visit) ___________

visited

Istanbul in 1995.

I (

2

go) ___________ there with my friend. We only

(

3

speak) ___________ English unfortunately!

Sometimes people (

4

not understand) ___________

us, but it (

5

not matter) ___________ . They

(

6

be) ___________ very friendly. We (

7

see) ___________

many beautiful buildings including the Aya Sophia

Mosque. We (

8

not have)___________ much money

so we (

9

try) ___________ to live cheaply. We

(

10

eat) ___________ a lot of bread and cheese. We

(

11

have) ___________ a wonderful time in Turkey and

I’m sure we’ll go back there some day.

1 point for each correct answer

5

Write the Past Simple of the verbs.

1 stop

__________

stopped

2 arrive

__________

3 send

__________

4 use

__________

5 save

__________

6 smile

__________

7 travel

__________

8 rob

__________

9 plan

__________

10 make

__________

11 clap

__________

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Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

T H E B U RG L A R S’ F R I E N D

It was 3 o’clock in the morning when four-year-old Russell Brown
woke up to go to the toilet.

His parents were fast asleep in bed. But when he heard a noise in

the living room and saw a light was on, he went downstairs.

There he found two men. They asked him his name, and told him

they were friends of the family.

Unfortunately, Russell believed them. They asked him where the

video recorder was. Russell showed them, and said they had a stereo
and a CD player, too.

The two men carried these to the kitchen. Russell also told them

that his mother kept her purse in a drawer in the kitchen, so they
took that. Russell even gave them his pocket money – 50p.

They finally left at 4 a.m. They said ‘Will you open the back door

while we take these things to the car, because we don’t want to
wake Mummy and Daddy, do we?’ So Russell held the door open for
them. He then went back to bed.

His parents didn’t know about the burglary until they got up the

next day. His father said, ‘I couldn’t be angry with Russell because he
thought he was doing the right thing.’

Fortunately, the police caught the two burglars last week.

1 Russell woke up at four o’clock.

____

2 He heard his parents in the living room.

____

3 A light was on downstairs.

____

4 The two men knew Russell’s parents.

____

5 The stereo was in the kitchen.

____

6 Russell told the men where his mother’s

money was.

____

7 Russell carried the things to the car.

____

8 Russell’s parents didn’t wake up.

____

9 Russell’s father was angry with him.

____

10 The police found the men later.

____

2 points for each correct answer

7

Complete the conversation with at, in, or on. If no
preposition is needed, write – .

Simon

What are you doing

(1)

____ Christmas Day?

Joanna

Well,

(2)

____ Christmas morning we always go

to church. Then

(3)

____ about twelve o’clock

we’re going next door for lunch. There’s a party

(4)

____ the evening at the sports centre. Are

you going to Karen’s party

(5)

____ next week?

Simon

Do you mean the party

(6)

____ the twenty-

first? I’m afraid I can’t go. We like going away

(7)

____ December – in fact,

(8)

____ tomorrow

we’re off to Bali for Christmas. See you

(9)

____

three weeks,

(10)

____ January !

1 point for each correct answer

8

Translate these sentences.

1 She didn’t see her family at Christmas.

2 When they arrived, I was making a phone call.

3 Did you post my letter yesterday?

4 They took a lot of photographs last summer.

5 A What were you doing at 8.00 last night?

B We were doing the washing-up.

A

B

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Complete the text with a, an, or the. If nothing is needed,
write – .

Shelley’s a visitor from

(1)

____ United States. She’s in

London visiting

(2)

____ number of famous places.

Shelley’s

(3)

____ architect so she enjoys looking at

(4)

____ modern buildings. She knows she’ll walk

(5)

____ few miles today, so she’s wearing

(6)

____ good

pair of

(7)

____ comfortable shoes. She has

(8)

____ old

map with her.

(9)

____ map’s not very good, but Shelley

says it’s

(10)

____ best one she’s found.

1 point for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with someone/somebody,
anyone/anybody, something, or anything.

1 I went shopping, but I didn’t buy ___________

anything

.

2 Listen! I’ve ___________ important to tell you.

3 She needs ___________ to help her choose a

birthday present.

4 That meal was huge – I couldn’t eat ___________

else!

5 Don’t let ___________ touch my computer while

I’m out.

6 Have you got ___________ to take the pain away?

7 Is ___________ listening to me!

8 He doesn’t care; he’ll watch ___________ on

television!

9 Would ___________ please explain what happened?

10 If ___________ asks, tell them I’ve got a cold.

11 ___________ phoned but they didn’t leave their

name.

2 points for each correct answer

3

Circle the correct word or words.

1 Let’s have ice-cream / an ice-cream.

2 I read paper / a paper every day.

3 Would you like coffee / a coffee?

4 They don’t like chocolate / a chocolate.

5 I’d like glass / a glass of milk, please.

6 Please have cake / a cake.

7 How often do you eat chocolate / a chocolate ?

8 This table is made of glass / a glass.

9 I never drink coffee / a coffee.

10 Does he like cake / a cake?

2 points for each correct answer

4

Write the plural form of the nouns.

1 day

__________

days

2 glass

__________

3 key

__________

4 sheep

__________

5 city

__________

6 address

__________

7 fish

__________

8 potato

__________

9 lady

__________

10 sandwich __________

11 person

__________

12 church

__________

13 woman

__________

1 point for each correct answer

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

T H E B E ST S H O P P I N G ST R E E T I N T H E W O R L D

A recent survey has shown that the busiest shopping street in the
world is not in London, New York, or Paris, but in Warsaw. It’s called
Nowy ´Swiat (pronounced /nQvI SvI@t/), which means New
World
. An incredible 14,000 Poles walk down this main street
every hour.

It is a lovely place to shop. The pavements are very wide. There

are statues, palaces, attractive town houses, exclusive cafés, and
high-class restaurants. The buildings aren’t too tall. They look old,
but in fact the whole city was rebuilt after World War II.

There aren’t any billboards or neon lights. There isn’t any loud

music, and there aren’t many tourists. People think that Polish shops
have nothing to sell, so nobody comes shopping here. The world
doesn’t know about this paradise for shoppers – yet.

It is now possible to buy almost everything in Warsaw. There are a

lot of shops from the West, but the interesting thing is that Polish
manufacturers are now producing high quality goods. They are good
because they are not mass produced for world consumption.

Nowy ´Swiat has a lot of small shops, specialist shops, and chic

shops. It hasn’t got the huge department stores that sell the same
things everywhere.

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N A M E :

If you want an exquisite handmade suit, Nowy ´Swiat is the place

to go. It isn’t cheap. You will pay up to £1,000. For beautiful French
baby clothes, go to Petit Bateau. You will pay £50 for a pair of blue
jeans for a baby. A dress for a baby girl is about £90. At Désa, a
famous antique shop, a desk costs £5,000, and a 19th century Russian
icon is £200.

Not everything is expensive. At the shop Pantera you can buy

leather goods – handbags, purses, coats, and belts. Cepelia
specializes in folk art. There are also book shops and record shops.
And there are a lot of small boutiques that sell men’s and women’s
clothes that aren’t too expensive.

If you’re tired, stop at Café Blikle. This is a fashionable place to

meet. You’ll find a lively atmosphere, and a lot of well-known Poles.
The frozen yoghurt and ice-creams are excellent, and its famous
doughnuts are delicious.

It is possible to travel the world and find the same things for sale

in every country. But Warsaw is different because its shops are
unique – and they’re in Nowy ´Swiat .

1 Nowy ´Swiat is a town in Poland.

___

2 There are some famous old buildings in

Nowy ´Swiat.

___

3 Nowy ´Swiat has a lively atmosphere.

___

4 Most of the people shopping here are Poles.

___

5 Polish goods are sold in many countries.

___

6 You can buy children’s clothes at Petit Bateau. ___

7 You can buy an expensive new desk at Désa.

___

8 Some shops are quite cheap.

___

9 The best drinks are at Café Blikle.

___

10 Warsaw’s shops are different from those in

other countries.

___

2 points for each correct answer

6

Write sentences.

1 please / I / stamps / have / can / ten / ?

Can I have ten stamps, please?

2 could / help / wonder / me / I / if / you / ?

3 would / you / to / like / how / pay / ?

4 tell / where / me / is / you / can / it / ?

5 changing / rooms / there / are / over / the

6 there / left / any / aren’t / I’m / afraid

2 points for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 There are some carrots but there aren’t any tomatoes.

2 A Are there any vegetables?

B Yes. There are some onions over there.

A

B

3 They’ve got a house and a flat. The house is quite big

and the flat is small.

4 How many eggs and how much milk do you need for

the cake?

5 She’s an artist. She likes modern paintings.

2 points for each correct answer

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Circle the correct word or words.

1 Let’s have ice-cream / an ice-cream.

2 I’d like glass / a glass of milk, please.

3 How often do you eat chocolate / a chocolate ?

4 I read paper / a paper every day.

5 This table is made of glass / a glass.

6 They don’t like chocolate / a chocolate.

7 Does he like cake / a cake?

8 Would you like coffee / a coffee ?

9 Please have cake / a cake.

10 I never drink coffee / a coffee.

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with someone/somebody,
anyone/anybody, something, or anything.

1 I went shopping, but I didn’t buy ___________

anything

.

2 Don’t let ___________ touch my computer while

I’m out.

3 Is ___________ listening to me!

4 Listen! I’ve ___________ important to tell you.

5 He doesn’t care; he’ll watch ___________ on

television!

6 That meal was huge – I couldn’t eat ___________

else!

7 If ___________ asks, tell them I’ve got a cold.

8 She needs ___________ to help her choose a

birthday present.

9 Have you got ___________ to take the pain away?

10 ___________ phoned but they didn’t leave their

name.

11 Would ___________ please explain what happened?

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the text with a, an, or the. If nothing is needed,
write – .

Shelley’s a visitor from

(1)

____ United States. She’s in

London visiting

(2)

____ number of famous places.

Shelley’s

(3)

____ architect so she enjoys looking at

(4)

____ modern buildings. She knows she’ll walk

(5)

____ few miles today, so she’s wearing

(6)

____ good

pair of

(7)

____ comfortable shoes. She has

(8)

____ old

map with her.

(9)

____ map’s not very good, but Shelley

says it’s

(10)

____ best one she’s found.

1 point for each correct answer

4

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

T H E B E ST S H O P P I N G ST R E E T I N T H E W O R L D

A recent survey has shown that the busiest shopping street in the
world is not in London, New York, or Paris, but in Warsaw. It’s called
Nowy ´Swiat (pronounced /nQvI SvI@t/), which means New
World
. An incredible 14,000 Poles walk down this main street
every hour.

It is a lovely place to shop. The pavements are very wide. There

are statues, palaces, attractive town houses, exclusive cafés, and
high-class restaurants. The buildings aren’t too tall. They look old,
but in fact the whole city was rebuilt after World War II.

There aren’t any billboards or neon lights. There isn’t any loud

music, and there aren’t many tourists. People think that Polish shops
have nothing to sell, so nobody comes shopping here. The world
doesn’t know about this paradise for shoppers – yet.

It is now possible to buy almost everything in Warsaw. There are a

lot of shops from the West, but the interesting thing is that Polish
manufacturers are now producing high quality goods. They are good
because they are not mass produced for world consumption.

Nowy ´Swiat has a lot of small shops, specialist shops, and chic

shops. It hasn’t got the huge department stores that sell the same
things everywhere.

If you want an exquisite handmade suit, Nowy Swiat is the place

to go. It isn’t cheap. You will pay up to £1,000. For beautiful French
baby clothes, go to Petit Bateau. You will pay £50 for a pair of blue
jeans for a baby. A dress for a baby girl is about £90. At Désa, a
famous antique shop, a desk costs £5,000, and a 19th century Russian
icon is £200.

Not everything is expensive. At the shop Pantera you can buy

leather goods – handbags, purses, coats, and belts. Cepelia
specializes in folk art. There are also book shops and record shops.
And there are a lot of small boutiques that sell men’s and women’s
clothes that aren’t too expensive.

If you’re tired, stop at Café Blikle. This is a fashionable place to

meet. You’ll find a lively atmosphere, and a lot of well-known Poles.
The frozen yoghurt and ice-creams are excellent, and its famous
doughnuts are delicious.

It is possible to travel the world and find the same things for sale

in every country. But Warsaw is different because its shops are
unique – and they’re in Nowy ´Swiat.

1

Nowy ´Swiat is a town in Poland.

___

2

There are some famous old buildings in
Nowy ´Swiat.

___

3

Nowy ´Swiat has a lively atmosphere.

___

4

Most of the people shopping here are Poles.

___

5

Polish goods are sold in many countries.

___

6

You can buy children’s clothes at Petit Bateau. ___

7

You can buy an expensive new desk at Désa.

___

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8 Some shops are quite cheap.

___

9 The best drinks are at Café Blikle.

___

10 Warsaw’s shops are different from those in

other countries.

___

2 points for each correct answer

5

Write sentences.

1 please / I / stamps / have / can / ten / ?

Can I have ten stamps, please?

2 tell / where / me / is / you / can / it / ?

3 there / left / any / aren’t / I’m / afraid

4 would / you / to / like / how / pay / ?

5 could / help / wonder / me / I / if / you / ?

6 changing / rooms / there / are / over / the

2 points for each correct answer

6

Write the plural form of the nouns.

1 day

__________

days

2 address

__________

3 lady

__________

4 key

__________

5 sandwich __________

6 fish

__________

7 person

__________

8 city

__________

9 potato

__________

10 church

__________

11 woman

__________

12 sheep

__________

13 glass

__________

1 point for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 They’ve got a house and a flat. The house is quite big

and the flat is small.

2 She’s an artist. She likes modern paintings.

3 A Are there any vegetables?

B Yes. There are some onions over there.

A

B

4 There are some carrots but there aren’t any tomatoes.

5 How many eggs and how much milk do you need for

the cake?

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Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 Would you like to play / playing football with us?

2 I’d love going / to go with you.

3 Martin’s hoping arriving / to arrive at six o’clock.

4 Susan wants to be / being a rich business woman.

5 Would you like listening / to listen to some music?

6 She enjoys watching / to watch the news on television.

7 I’m not going meeting / to meet Mary this afternoon.

8 Yes, I’d like to dance / dancing with you.

9 Barbara hopes becoming / to become a lawyer.

10 I’m thinking of to play / playing tennis tomorrow.

11 Do you want to try / trying again?

1 point for each correct answer

2

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 I hear you ’ll leave / ’re leaving your job.

2 Peter said he ’ll not go / isn’t going to work tomorrow.

3 Are you going to play / Will you play football later?

4 I ’m going to carry / ’ll carry your shopping for you.

5 What film will she watch / is she going to watch this

weekend?

6 I ’ll help / ’m going to help you if you want me to.

7 I need flour because I ’ll bake / ’m going to bake a cake

this afternoon.

8 Will he stay / Is he going to stay here all week?

9 Don’t worry, I ’m going to buy / ’ll buy another one

for you soon.

10 After school he ’s going to study / will study medicine.

11 I’m really tired, I think I ’ll go / ’m going to bed.

1 point for each correct answer

3

Match the words with a verb from the box.

post

tell

drive

do

make

cash

ride

pack

pay

order

cook

1 _______

post

a letter

2 _______ a suitcase

3 _______ a horse

4 _______ a meal

5 _______ a cheque

6 _______ a van

7 _______ a bill

8 _______ the washing-up

9 _______ a phone call

10 _______ a story

11 _______ a taxi

2 points for each correct answer

4

Complete the sentences with of, in, to, for, at, or with.

1 This book is full ______

of

pictures.

2 Are you afraid ______ flying?

3 I don’t agree ______ him.

4 He isn’t good ______ French.

5 Please ask ______ help if you want.

6 My brother is interested ______ literature.

7 Julie is married ______ Sam.

8 Look ______ those birds!

9 Wait ______ me in the street.

10 Bill is looking ______ his keys but he can’t find

them.

11 Do you work ______ a bank?

2 points for each correct answer

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

G RO W I N G U P I N LO S A N G E L E S

In Hollywood, everybody wants to be rich, famous, and beautiful.
Nobody wants to be old, unknown, and poor. For Hollywood kids,
life can be difficult because they grow up in such an unreal
atmosphere. Their parents are ambitious, and the children are part of
the parents’ ambitions.

Parents pay for extravagant parties, expensive cars, and designer

clothes. When every dream can come true, kids learn the value of
nothing because they have everything. A 13-year-old boy, Trent
Maguire, has a driver, credit cards, and unlimited cash to do what he
wants when he wants. ‘One day, I’ll earn more than my Dad,’ he
boasts.

Parents buy care and attention for their children because they

have no time to give it themselves. Amanda’s mother employs a
personal trainer, a nutritionist, a bodyguard/chauffeur, a singing
coach, and a counsellor to look after all her 15-year-old daughter’s
needs.

Often there is not parent at home most days, so children decide

whether to make their own meals or go out to restaurants, when to

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watch television or do homework. They organize their own social
lives. They play no childhood games. They become adults before
they’re ready.

Hollywood has always been the city of dreams. The kids in L.A.

live unreal lives where money, beauty, and pleasure are the only
gods. Will children around the world soon start to think the same?
Or do they already?

1 In Hollywood everyone has lots of money.

___

2 Life isn’t always easy for children in

Hollywood.

___

3 The parents buy too many things for their

children.

___

4 Trent Maguire can buy anything he wants.

___

5 Trent has more money than his father.

___

6 Parents in Hollywood have lots of time

for their children.

___

7 Amanda’s mother is a counsellor.

___

8 The children don’t eat when their parents

aren’t at home.

___

9 The children grow up too quickly.

___

10 The children think having fun is very

important.

___

2 points for each correct answer

6

Complete the sentences with a word from the box.

nervous

excited

depressed

better

tired

well

1 He feels _________

nervous . He’s got an exam.

2 Mike is feeling _________ . His girlfriend is going

away.

3 Drink some water and you’ll feel _________ .

4 Emily is very _________ because she didn’t sleep last

night.

5 My mother doesn’t feel _________ . She has a

headache.

6 We’re really _________ about our holiday next week!

2 points for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 We enjoy travelling to different countries.

2 They’d like to have their own business.

3 She’s going to move house next month.

4 A I’m late for my train.

B Don’t worry! I’ll give you a lift to the station.

A

B

5 Would you like to come to my party?

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Match the words with a verb from the box.

post

tell

drive

do

make

cash

ride

pack

pay

order

cook

1 _______

post

a letter

2 _______ a cheque

3 _______ a bill

4 _______ a suitcase

5 _______ the washing-up

6 _______ a meal

7 _______ a story

8 _______ a horse

9 _______ a van

10 _______ a taxi

11 _______ a phone call

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with of, in, to, for, at, or with.

1 This book is full ______

of

pictures.

2 Please ask ______ help if you want.

3 Julie is married ______ Sam.

4 Are you afraid ______ flying?

5 Look ______ those birds!

6 He isn’t good ______ French.

7 Bill is looking ______ his keys but he can’t find

them.

8 I don’t agree ______ him.

9 My brother is interested ______ literature.

10 Do you work ______ a bank?

11 Wait ______ me in the street.

2 points for each correct answer

3

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 I hear you ’ll leave / ’re leaving your job.

2 What film will she watch / is she going to watch this

weekend?

3 I need flour because I ’ll bake / ’m going to bake a cake

this afternoon.

4 Peter said he ’ll not go / isn’t going to work tomorrow.

5 Will he stay / Is he going to stay here all week?

6 I ’m going to carry / ’ll carry your shopping for you.

7 After school he ’s going to study / will study medicine.

8 Are you going to play / Will you play football later?

9 I ’ll help / ’m going to help you if you want me to.

10 I’m really tired, I think I ’ll go / ’m going to bed.

11 Don’t worry, I ’m going to buy / ’ll buy another one

for you soon.

1 point for each correct answer

4

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 Would you like to play / playing football with us?

2 Would you like listening / to listen to some music?

3 I’m not going meeting / to meet Mary this afternoon.

4 I’d love going / to go with you.

5 Yes, I’d like to dance / dancing with you.

6 Susan wants to be / being a rich business woman.

7 I’m thinking of to play / playing tennis tomorrow.

8 Martin’s hoping arriving / to arrive at six o’clock.

9 She enjoys watching / to watch the news on television.

10 Do you want to try / trying again?

11 Barbara hopes becoming / to become a lawyer.

1 point for each correct answer

5

Complete the sentences with a word from the box.

nervous

excited

depressed

better

tired

well

1 He feels _________

nervous . He’s got an exam.

2 Emily is very _________ because she didn’t sleep last

night.

3 We’re really _________ about our holiday next week!

4 Drink some water and you’ll feel _________ .

5 Mike is feeling _________ . His girlfriend is going

away.

6 My mother doesn’t feel _________ . She has a

headache.

2 points for each correct answer

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Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

G RO W I N G U P I N LO S A N G E L E S

In Hollywood, everybody wants to be rich, famous, and beautiful.
Nobody wants to be old, unknown, and poor. For Hollywood kids,
life can be difficult because they grow up in such an unreal
atmosphere. Their parents are ambitious, and the children are part of
the parents’ ambitions.

Parents pay for extravagant parties, expensive cars, and designer

clothes. When every dream can come true, kids learn the value of
nothing because they have everything. A 13-year-old boy, Trent
Maguire, has a driver, credit cards, and unlimited cash to do what he
wants when he wants. ‘One day, I’ll earn more than my Dad,’ he
boasts.

Parents buy care and attention for their children because they

have no time to give it themselves. Amanda’s mother employs a
personal trainer, a nutritionist, a bodyguard/chauffeur, a singing
coach, and a counsellor to look after all her 15-year-old daughter’s
needs.

Often there is not parent at home most days, so children decide

whether to make their own meals or go out to restaurants, when to
watch television or do homework. They organize their own social
lives. They play no childhood games. They become adults before
they’re ready.

Hollywood has always been the city of dreams. The kids in L.A.

live unreal lives where money, beauty, and pleasure are the only
gods. Will children around the world soon start to think the same?
Or do they already?

1 In Hollywood everyone has lots of money.

___

2 Life isn’t always easy for children in

Hollywood.

___

3 The parents buy too many things for their

children.

___

4 Trent Maguire can buy anything he wants.

___

5 Trent has more money than his father.

___

6 Parents in Hollywood have lots of time

for their children.

___

7 Amanda’s mother is a counsellor.

___

8 The children don’t eat when their parents

aren’t at home.

___

9 The children grow up too quickly.

___

10 The children think having fun is very

important.

___

2 points for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 She’s going to move house next month.

2 Would you like to come to my party?

3 They’d like to have their own business.

4 We enjoy travelling to different countries.

5 A I’m late for my train.

B Don’t worry! I’ll give you a lift to the station.

A

B

2 points for each correct answer

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Do these words mean the same or not? Write same or
opposite.

1 old

new

____________

opposite

2 marvellous

wonderful

____________

3 generous

mean

____________

4 brilliant

stupid

____________

5 messy

untidy

____________

6 polluted

clean

____________

7 rude

polite

____________

8 unhappy

sad

____________

9 wealthy

rich

____________

10 awful

nice

____________

11 modern

new

____________

2 points for each correct answer

2

Match the questions 1–11 and answers a–k.

1 e Where would you like to travel?
2

What’s his wife like?

3

What do children like to eat?

4

What’s his child like?

5

Tell me about Rome. What’s it like?

6

What does Harry like?

7

What’s it like to be married?

8

What would you like to do?

9

What are you really like?

10

What was the hotel like?

11

Who’s David like?

a

It’s not easy, but it’s fun.

b

I’d like to go dancing.

c

I’m quite kind-hearted.

d

She laughs a lot.

e

I’d like to visit New Zealand.

f

He’s like his mother.

g

It was big and modern.

h

They like ice-cream.

i

He’s a very happy boy.

j

He likes motorbikes and ballet.

k

It’s a beautiful city.

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the table.

A D J E C T I V E

C O M PA R AT I V E

S U P E R L AT I V E

1 old

_______

older

________

oldest

2 wealthy

________

________

3 crowded

________

________

4 noisy

________

________

5 kind

________

________

6 busy

________

________

7 far

________

________

8 interesting

________

________

9 bad

________

________

10 good

________

________

11 dry

________

________

2 points for each correct answer

4

Look at the map. Complete the directions with words from
the box.

through

on

out of

into

in front of

over

opposite

down

left

next to

right

To get to my house from school, go

(1)

___________

out of

the

entrance and turn left

(2)

___________ Denham Lane.

Walk

(3)

___________ Denham Lane as far as the round-

about and then turn

(4)

___________ . After about a

hundred metres, you’ll see the post office on your

(5)

___________ . It’s

(6)

___________ the Midland Bank.

Cross the road and you’ll see a bus stop

(7)

___________

you, with a small path

(8)

___________ it. Go

(9)

___________ the gate and

(10)

___________ the

bridge. You’ll see my house

(11)

___________ your right.

1 point for each correct answer

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5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

H E T T Y G R E E N

Henrietta (Hetty) Green was a very spoilt, only child. She was born in
Massachusetts, USA, in 1835. Her father was a millionaire
businessman. Her mother was often ill, and so from the age of two
her father took her with him to work and taught her about stocks
and shares. At the age of six she started reading the daily financial
newspapers and she opened her own bank account.

Her father died when she was 21 and she inherited $7.5 million.

She went to New York and invested on Wall Street. Hetty saved
every penny, eating in the cheapest restaurants for 15 cents. She
became one of the richest and most hated women in the world. She
was called ‘The Witch of Wall Street’. At 33 she married Edward
Green, a multi-millionaire, and had two children, Ned and Sylvia.

Hetty’s meanness was legendary. She always argued about prices

in shops. She walked to the local grocery store to buy broken
cookies (biscuits) which were much cheaper, and to get a free bone
for her much-loved dog, Dewey. Once she lost a two-cent stamp and
spent the night looking for it. She never bought clothes and always
wore the same long, ragged black skirt. Worst of all, when her son
Ned fell and injured his knee, she refused to pay for a doctor and
spent hours looking for free medical help. In the end Ned’s leg was
amputated.

When she died in 1916 she left her children $100 million (worth

$9.3 billion today). Her daughter built a hospital with her money.

1 Hetty came from a big family.

_____

2 Hetty’s mother and father worked together. _____

3 Hetty learnt about money from her father.

_____

4 Hetty made $7.5 million from investments. _____

5 Hetty was generous with her money.

_____

6 Hetty married a man with two children.

_____

7 Hetty saved money by buying cheap food.

_____

8 Hetty’s clothes were untidy.

_____

9 The doctor saved Ned’s leg.

_____

10 Hetty’s daughter was as mean as her mother. _____

2 points for each correct answer

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Translate these sentences.

1 A What’s your city like?

B It’s smaller than London and much quieter.

A

B

2 A What was your hotel like?

B It was big and modern. I really liked it.

A

B

3 I think Barcelona is more interesting than Paris and it

isn’t as expensive.

4 We had the worst holiday of our lives last year.

5 Our house is over the bridge. It’s opposite the bus

stop.

2 points for each correct answer

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Complete the table.

A D J E C T I V E

C O M PA R AT I V E

S U P E R L AT I V E

1 old

_______

older

________

oldest

2 kind

_______

________

3 far

_______

________

4 wealthy

_______

________

5 interesting

_______

________

6 noisy

_______

________

7 good

_______

________

8 crowded

_______

________

9 busy

_______

________

10 dry

_______

________

11 bad

_______

________

2 points for each correct answer

2

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

H E T T Y G R E E N

Henrietta (Hetty) Green was a very spoilt, only child. She was born in
Massachusetts, USA, in 1835. Her father was a millionaire
businessman. Her mother was often ill, and so from the age of two
her father took her with him to work and taught her about stocks
and shares. At the age of six she started reading the daily financial
newspapers and she opened her own bank account.

Her father died when she was 21 and she inherited $7.5 million.

She went to New York and invested on Wall Street. Hetty saved
every penny, eating in the cheapest restaurants for 15 cents. She
became one of the richest and most hated women in the world. She
was called ‘The Witch of Wall Street’. At 33 she married Edward
Green, a multi-millionaire, and had two children, Ned and Sylvia.

Hetty’s meanness was legendary. She always argued about prices

in shops. She walked to the local grocery store to buy broken
cookies (biscuits) which were much cheaper, and to get a free bone
for her much-loved dog, Dewey. Once she lost a two-cent stamp and
spent the night looking for it. She never bought clothes and always
wore the same long, ragged black skirt. Worst of all, when her son
Ned fell and injured his knee, she refused to pay for a doctor and
spent hours looking for free medical help. In the end Ned’s leg was
amputated.

When she died in 1916 she left her children $100 million (worth

$9.3 billion today). Her daughter built a hospital with her money.

1 Hetty came from a big family.

_____

2 Hetty’s mother and father worked together.

_____

3 Hetty learnt about money from her father.

_____

4 Hetty made $7.5 million from investments.

_____

5 Hetty was generous with her money.

_____

6 Hetty married a man with two children.

_____

7 Hetty saved money by buying cheap food.

_____

8 Hetty’s clothes were untidy.

_____

9 The doctor saved Ned’s leg.

_____

10 Hetty’s daughter was as mean as her mother. _____

2 points for each correct answer

3

Match the questions 1–11 and answers a–k.

1 e Where would you like to travel?
2

Tell me about Rome. What’s it like?

3

What’s it like to be married?

4

What’s his wife like?

5

What would you like to do?

6

What’s his child like?

7

What was the hotel like?

8

What do children like to eat?

9

What does Harry like?

10

Who’s David like?

11

What are you really like?

a

It’s not easy, but it’s fun.

b

I’d like to go dancing.

c

I’m quite kind-hearted.

d

She laughs a lot.

e

I’d like to visit New Zealand.

f

He’s like his mother.

g

It was big and modern.

h

They like ice-cream.

i

He’s a very happy boy.

j

He likes motorbikes and ballet.

k

It’s a beautiful city.

2 points for each correct answer

4

Do these words mean the same or not? Write same or
opposite.

1 old

new

____________

opposite

2 messy

untidy

____________

3 rude

polite

____________

4 marvellous

wonderful

____________

5 unhappy

sad

____________

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6 brilliant

stupid

____________

7 awful

nice

____________

8 generous

mean

____________

9 polluted

clean

____________

10 modern

new

____________

11 wealthy

rich

____________

2 points for each correct answer

5

Look at the map. Complete the directions with words from
the box.

left

on

out of

into

opposite

in front of

down

next to

through

right

over

To get to my house from school, go

(1)

___________

out of

the

entrance and turn left

(2)

___________ Denham Lane.

Walk

(3)

___________ Denham Lane as far as the round-

about and then turn

(4)

___________ . After about a

hundred metres, you’ll see the post office on your

(5)

___________ . It’s

(6)

___________ the Midland Bank.

Cross the road and you’ll see a bus stop

(7)

___________

you, with a small path

(8)

___________ it. Go

(9)

___________ the gate and

(10)

___________ the

bridge. You’ll see my house

(11)

___________ your right.

1 point for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 I think Barcelona is more interesting than Paris and it

isn’t as expensive.

2 Our house is over the bridge. It’s opposite the bus

stop.

3 A What was your hotel like?

B It was big and modern. I really liked it.

A

B

4 A What’s your city like?

B It’s smaller than London and much quieter.

A

B

5 We had the worst holiday of our lives last year.

2 points for each correct answer

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1

Read the text. Imagine you are Tim Abbott and answer the
questions. Use short answers.

Hi! My name’s Tim Abbott and I
play for Maidstone United in the
Southern League. I’ve played with
them for five years. We train for about
six hours every day, but my manager
thinks we should not train on Sundays.
Last year I had a problem with my left
knee and it’s been painful since then.
It hurts all the time. I’ll stop playing
when I’m about thirty-five. After that,
I’ll do something different.

1 Are you Tim Abbott?

___________

Yes, I am.

2 Do you play for Maidstone United?

___________

3 Is your club in the Premier League?

___________

4 Have you played with them for ten

years?

___________

5 Do you train for about six hours?

___________

6 Did your manager tell you not to

train?

___________

7 Can your team train on Sundays?

___________

8 Did you have a problem last year?

___________

9 Has your knee stopped hurting now?

___________

10 Will you stop playing before you’re

forty?

___________

11 Would you like to do something

different then?

___________

2 points for each correct answer

2

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 I visited / have visited Paris in 1995.

2 Sorry I’m late – I missed / ’ve missed the bus.

3 We lived / ’ve lived in this house all our lives.

4 When did they tell / have they told you?

5 We went / ’ve been camping here every summer.

6 She ’s had / had a headache since yesterday.

7 They ’ve built / built it five years ago.

8 Did you ask / Have you asked her yet?

9 How much have you paid / did you pay for it?

10 I haven’t known / didn’t know her very long.

11 He was / has been an actor since he was a boy.

1 point for each correct answer

3

Complete the conversation.

Chris

Where do you live, Judy?

Judy

I

(1 )

__________ Manchester.

Chris

How long

(2)

_____________________ there?

Judy

(3)

__________ about a year.

Chris

What

(4)

__________ do?

Judy

I

(5)

__________ in television. I’m a journalist.

Chris

What

(6)

____________________ before that?

Judy

I

(7)

__________ for a newspaper in London.

Chris

Why

(8)

____________________ leave?

Judy

Because I earn much more money now.

Chris

(9)

Do ____________________ a car, Judy?

Judy

Yes,

(10)

__________ .

Chris

Great! Can you drive me to the station?

2 points for each correct answer

4

Make 10 sentences from the chart below.

Monday.

eight o’clock.

Peter’s been waiting

for

two weeks.

I’ve known about it

since

a few days.

1990.

I was sixteen.

1 ____________________________

Peter’s been waiting since Monday.

2 ____________________________

3 ____________________________

4 ____________________________

5 ____________________________

6 ____________________________

7 ____________________________

8 ____________________________

9 ____________________________

10 ____________________________

11 ____________________________

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Complete the letter with the words in the box.

hard

still

only

of course

nearly

especially

usually

just

together

slowly

Dear Mum
Well, I’ve been here for exactly 56 days and I’m

(1)

__________ enjoying myself. We

(2)

__________ have

the exams left. At first it was very difficult,

(3)

_________

because everyone spoke so quickly. I studied very

(4)

__________ and I can now understand

(5)

________

everything I hear. I met an English boy

(6)

________

before Christmas and I

(7)

_______ go out with him. We

speak English

(8)

_______ and he speaks

(9)

_______ to

help me.

(10)

_______ I’ve told him all about you and I

hope you’ll meet him one day.

1 point for each correct answer

6

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

C H E R

Cher was born in the US on 20 May 1946 in El Centro, which is on the
California/Mexico border. Her full name is Cherilyn Sarkisian and she
is part-Cherokee and part-Armenian, Turkish, and French. She left
high school when she was 16 and went to Los Angeles, where she
planned to take acting lessons. There she met Salvatore Bono, who
was working at the Gold Star Studios where Phil Spector was
recording many famous singers. He discovered that Cher could sing,
and they became the singing duo Sonny and Cher. Their first hit song
was ‘I got you, babe’, which topped the charts in 1965. Cher was still
only 19. They got married and had a daughter, who they called
Chastity. In 1975 Sonny and Cher were divorced, and later that year
Cher married Greg Allman, who was another famous rock star. But
two years later Cher was divorced for the second time because of
Allman’s drink and drugs problems. She decided to turn to acting
again. In 1982 she appeared in her first major film, ‘Come Back to the
Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean’, which was well received by
the critics and public. She went to on win Best Actress at the Cannes
Film Festival in 1985 for her role in ‘Mask’, and finally she won an
Oscar for ‘Moonstruck’ in 1987.

1 Cher can speak Turkish and French.

____

2 From a young age Cher wanted to act.

____

3 Cher’s first husband was a singer.

____

4 Cher joined a singing group with Phil Spector. ____

5 Her first song was very popular.

____

6 She married another famous singer in 1975.

____

7 Cher started acting again after her second

divorce.

____

8 She was in her thirties when she made her

first film.

____

9 People didn’t like her first film.

____

10 She has only won one Oscar.

____

2 points for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 My sister has never been abroad.

2 I’ve been to the USA many times. I went there for the

first time when I was nineteen.

3 A Have you ever won a prize?

B Yes, I have. I won a car in 1995.

A

B

4 I’ve known my best friend for years. We’ve lived in the

same street since 1980.

5 A How long have you worn glasses?

B For three years.

A

B

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Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 I visited / have visited Paris in 1995.

2 We went / ’ve been camping here every summer.

3 They ’ve built / built it five years ago.

4 Sorry I’m late – I missed / ’ve missed the bus.

5 Did you ask / Have you asked her yet?

6 When did they tell / have they told you?

7 I haven’t known / didn’t know her very long.

8 We lived / ’ve lived in this house all our lives.

9 She ’s had / had a headache since yesterday.

10 He was / has been an actor since he was a boy.

11 How much have you paid / did you pay for it?

1 point for each correct answer

2

Complete the conversation.

Paul

Where do you live, Sarah?

Sarah

I

(1)

__________ Bristol.

Paul

How long

(2)

_____________________ there?

Sarah

(3)

__________ about a year.

Paul

What

(4)

__________ do?

Sarah

I

(5)

__________ in television. I’m a journalist.

Paul

What

(6)

____________________ before that?

Sarah

I

(7)

__________ for a newspaper in London.

Paul

Why

(8)

____________________ leave?

Sarah

Because I earn much more money now.

Paul

(9)

Do ____________________ a car, Sarah?

Sarah

Yes,

(10)

__________ .

Paul

Great! Can you drive me to the station?

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the letter with the words in the box.

together

hard

only

of course

still

just

nearly

usually

slowly

especially

Dear Mum

Well, I’ve been here for exactly 56 days and I’m

(1)

__________ enjoying myself. We

(2)

__________ have

the exams left. At first it was very difficult,

(3)

__________

because everyone spoke so quickly. I studied very

(4)

__________ and I can now understand

(5)

__________

everything I hear. I met an English boy

(6)

_______ before

Christmas and I

(7)

_______ go out with him. We speak

English

(8)

_______ and he speaks

(9)

_______ to help me.

(10)

_______ I’ve told him all about you and I hope you’ll

meet him one day.

1 point for each correct answer

4

Read the text. Imagine you are Tim Abbott and answer the
questions. Use short answers.

Hi! My name’s Tim Abbott and I play
for Maidstone United in the Southern
League. I’ve played with them for five
years. We train for about six hours
every day, but my manager thinks we
should not train on Sundays. Last year
I had a problem with my left knee and
it’s been painful since then. It hurts all
the time. I’ll stop playing when I’m
about thirty-five. After that, I’ll do
something different.

1 Are you Tim Abbott?

___________

Yes, I am.

2 Do you play for Maidstone United?

___________

3 Is your club in the Premier League?

___________

4 Have you played with them for ten

years?

___________

5 Do you train for about six hours?

___________

6 Did your manager tell you not to

train?

___________

7 Can your team train on Sundays?

___________

8 Did you have a problem last year?

___________

9 Has your knee stopped hurting now? ___________

10 Will you stop playing before you’re

forty?

___________

11 Would you like to do something

different then?

___________

2 points for each correct answer

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

C H E R

Cher was born in the US on 20 May 1946 in El Centro, which is on the
California/Mexico border. Her full name is Cherilyn Sarkisian and she
is part-Cherokee and part-Armenian, Turkish, and French. She left
high school when she was 16 and went to Los Angeles, where she
planned to take acting lessons. There she met Salvatore Bono, who

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20

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was working at the Gold Star Studios where Phil Spector was
recording many famous singers. He discovered that Cher could sing,
and they became the singing duo Sonny and Cher. Their first hit song
was ‘I got you, babe’, which topped the charts in 1965. Cher was still
only 19. They got married and had a daughter, who they called
Chastity. In 1975 Sonny and Cher were divorced, and later that year
Cher married Greg Allman, who was another famous rock star. But
two years later Cher was divorced for the second time because of
Allman’s drink and drugs problems. She decided to turn to acting
again. In 1982 she appeared in her first major film, ‘Come Back to the
Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean’, which was well received by
the critics and public. She went to on win Best Actress at the Cannes
Film Festival in 1985 for her role in ‘Mask’, and finally she won an
Oscar for ‘Moonstruck’ in 1987.

1 Cher can speak Turkish and French.

____

2 From a young age Cher wanted to act.

____

3 Cher’s first husband was a singer.

____

4 Cher joined a singing group with Phil Spector. ____

5 Her first song was very popular.

____

6 She married another famous singer in 1975.

____

7 Cher started acting again after her second

divorce.

____

8 She was in her thirties when she made her

first film.

____

9 People didn’t like her first film.

____

10 She has only won one Oscar.

____

2 points for each correct answer

6

Make 10 sentences from the chart below.

Monday.

eight o’clock.

Peter’s been waiting

for

two weeks.

I’ve known about it

since

a few days.

1990.

I was sixteen.

1 ____________________________

Peter’s been waiting since Monday.

2 ____________________________

3 ____________________________

4 ____________________________

5 ____________________________

6 ____________________________

7 ____________________________

8 ____________________________

9 ____________________________

10 ____________________________

11 ____________________________

1 point for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 A Have you ever won a prize?

B Yes, I have. I won a car in 1995.

A

B

2 A How long have you worn glasses?

B For three years.

A

B

3 I’ve been to the USA many times. I went there for the

first time when I was nineteen.

4 My sister has never been abroad.

5 I’ve known my best friend for years. We’ve lived in the

same street since 1980.

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

20

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Complete the crossword. All the words are jobs.

1 This person works under the ground.

2 You can buy paintings from this person.

3 This person is like a policeman.

4 We need this person to grow our food.

5 This person designs buildings.

6 You ask this person to fix your car.

7 Take your dog to this person if it is sick.

8 If you have a legal problem, ask this person.

9 This person works with water.

10 (down) This person has a very dangerous job.

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with the correct form of should or
have to.

1 A chef ________

has to

cook many kinds of food.

2 Receptionists ______________ be polite to people.

3 Tom is ill, he _____________ see his doctor.

4 You _____________ try to phone your father this

weekend.

5 I hope you don’t _____________ go home early.

6 Mike _____________ teach many kinds of student.

7 I think Patrick ________________ be more polite to

his sister!

8 Do I ______________ wash up again?

9 A postman __________________ get up early every

day.

10 I didn’t like the job because I ________________

work at weekends.

11 I’m depressed. What _____________ I do?

1 point for each correct answer

3

Match the verbs with the words in the box.

responsibility

poetry

in bed

cruel to be kind

your age

abroad

your time

what you’ve missed

a word with someone

being silly

your job

1 take ___________

responsibility

2 stay ___________

3 give up _________

4 have __________

5 write __________

6 take ___________

7 act ____________

8 stop ____________

9 live ____________

10 don’t know _________

11 have to be ____________

2 points for each correct answer

4

Write questions.

1 you / wear / to / glasses / have / do / why / ?

Why do you have to wear glasses?

2 to / have / do / university / lawyer / be / to / a / go / you

/ to / ?

3 you / to / often / dentist’s / to / how / have / the / do /

go / ?

4 morning / time / do / what / start / in / the / you / have

/ work / to / ?

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20

10

20

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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5 your / doctor / did / take / why / temperature / the /

have / to / ?

6 English / class / in / the / time / all / you / have / speak

/ to / do / ?

2 points for each correct answer

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

M I S S C H A N E L

She’s 14, American, and speaks no French at all. But six-foot-tall
Kimora Lee Perkins is hot news in Paris. She has become the top
model at the Parisian fashion house of Chanel. She owes her famous
looks to a Korean mother and a black father. But when she was
young, back home in St. Louis, Missouri, she cried when she looked in
the mirror and saw how tall she was. ‘I felt I was different from all
the other kids my age,’ she explains. Her mother Joanne Perkins, 34,
recalls, ‘Kimora was a miserable child. It was almost impossible for
her to feel like other girls of her age, and some girls were cruel.
Growing up was a very painful experience for her.’

When she was 11, her mother took her to a local modelling

school. She thought modelling would be an interesting job because
then she would be with other tall girls. She began to like it very
much, and had to learn how to walk and pose to show the clothes at
their best.

Chanel chose her because ‘she has the look of the new century’,

and now she spends eight to ten hours a day modelling their latest
fashions in various parts of the world. ‘I have to try really hard to
keep looking good for the cameras,’ she said.

1 Kimora speaks only French.

_____

2 She’s the top model for Chanel.

_____

3 When she was young she hated being tall.

_____

4 Other girls made her unhappy.

_____

5 Her body hurt a lot when she was young.

_____

6 Kimora liked modelling a lot.

_____

7 She learned how nice clothes are.

_____

8 Chanel chose her because she looks modern. _____

9 Kimora works in many countries.

_____

10 She always finds modelling very easy to do.

_____

2 points for each correct answer

6

Read the text again. Write a word from the text with the
same sound as these words but with a different spelling.

1 four

________

for

2 know

________

3 wood

________

4 ours

________

5 there

________

6 sore

________

2 points for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 He has to work until nine o’clock every evening.

2 I’m a teacher so I don’t have to work at weekends.

3 We had to study Latin when we were at school.

4 A I made a lot of mistakes in my homework.

B You should ask your teacher for help.

A

B

5 A Would you like to come to the cinema with me?

B I’m afraid I can’t. I have to do the ironing.

A

B

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

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1

Match the verbs with the words in the box.

responsibility

poetry

in bed

cruel to be kind

your age abroad

your time

what you’ve missed

a word with someone

being silly

your job

1 take ___________

responsibility

2 write __________

3 act ____________

4 stay ___________

5 stop ____________

6 have __________

7 don’t know _________

8 give up _________

9 take ___________

10 have to be ____________

11 live ____________

2 points for each correct answer

2

Write questions.

1 you / wear / to / glasses / have / do / why / ?

Why do you have to wear glasses?

2 morning / time / do / what / start / in / the / you / have

/ work / to / ?

3 English / class / in / the / time / all / you / have / speak

/ to / do / ?

4 you / to / often / dentist’s / to / how / have / the / do /

go / ?

5 to / have / do / university / lawyer / be / to / a / go / you

/ to / ?

6 your / doctor / did / take / why / temperature / the /

have / to / ?

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the sentences with the correct form of should or
have to.

1 A chef _________

has to

cook many kinds of food.

2 I hope you don’t _____________ go home early.

3 I think Patrick ________________ be more polite to

his sister!

4 Receptionists ______________ be polite to people.

5 Do I ______________ wash up again?

6 You _____________ try to phone your father this

weekend.

7 I didn’t like the job because I ________________

work at weekends.

8 Tom is ill, he _____________ see his doctor.

9 Mike _____________ teach many kinds of student.

10 I’m depressed. What _____________ I do?

11 A postman __________________ get up early every

day.

1 point for each correct answer

4

Complete the crossword. All the words are jobs.

1 This person works under the ground.

2 You can buy paintings from this person.

3 This person is like a policeman.

4 We need this person to grow our food.

5 This person designs buildings.

6 You ask this person to fix your car.

7 Take your dog to this person if it is sick.

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Test B

20

10

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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8 If you have a legal problem, ask this person.

9 This person works with water.

10 (down) This person has a very dangerous job.

2 points for each correct answer

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

M I S S C H A N E L

She’s 14, American, and speaks no French at all. But six-foot-tall
Kimora Lee Perkins is hot news in Paris. She has become the top
model at the Parisian fashion house of Chanel. She owes her famous
looks to a Korean mother and a black father. But when she was
young, back home in St. Louis, Missouri, she cried when she looked in
the mirror and saw how tall she was. ‘I felt I was different from all
the other kids my age,’ she explains. Her mother Joanne Perkins, 34,
recalls, ‘Kimora was a miserable child. It was almost impossible for
her to feel like other girls of her age, and some girls were cruel.
Growing up was a very painful experience for her.’

When she was 11, her mother took her to a local modelling

school. She thought modelling would be an interesting job because
then she would be with other tall girls. She began to like it very
much, and had to learn how to walk and pose to show the clothes at
their best.

Chanel chose her because ‘she has the look of the new century’,

and now she spends eight to ten hours a day modelling their latest
fashions in various parts of the world. ‘I have to try really hard to
keep looking good for the cameras,’ she said.

1 Kimora speaks only French.

_____

2 She’s the top model for Chanel.

_____

3 When she was young she hated being tall.

_____

4 Other girls made her unhappy.

_____

5 Her body hurt a lot when she was young.

_____

6 Kimora liked modelling a lot.

_____

7 She learned how nice clothes are.

_____

8 Chanel chose her because she looks modern. _____

9 Kimora works in many countries.

_____

10 She always finds modelling very easy to do.

_____

2 points for each correct answer

6

Read the text again. Write a word from the text with the
same sound as these words but with a different spelling.

1 four

________

for

2 ours

________

3 sore

________

4 wood

________

5 know

________

6 there

________

2 points for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 We had to study Latin when we were at school.

2 A Would you like to come to the cinema with me?

B I’m afraid I can’t. I have to do the ironing.

A

B

3 I’m a teacher so I don’t have to work at weekends.

4 He has to work until nine o’clock every evening.

5 A I made a lot of mistakes in my homework.

B You should ask your teacher for help.

A

B

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

20

20

10

10

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1

Complete the sentences with when, if, before, or until.

1 He had a shower _________

before

he went to school.

2 I’ll phone you _________ I arrive.

3 _________ it doesn’t rain tomorrow, we’ll play tennis.

4 We arrived home _________ midnight.

5 The taxi didn’t come _________ ten o’clock.

6 Would you like some coffee _________ you leave?

2 points for each correct answer

2

Choose the correct verb from the box.

take

get

do

make

1 ______

get

angry

2 ______ me a favour

3 ______ a

photo

4 ______ friends

5 ______ up

your

mind

6 ______ some

shopping

7 ______ a

cold

8 ______ some

tablets

9 ______ care

10 ______ sure

11 ______ back

home

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.

1 If I get up early, I (catch) ________

’ll catch

the six o’clock

train. If it (rain) ________

rains , I’ll bring my car.

2 If the food (be) ________ good, we’ll come here

again.

3 What will you do if Monica (not pay) ________ ?

4 When I arrive, I (phone) ________ you.

5 If I have a problem, (help) ________ you ________

me?

6 Before you (go) ________ , leave my key on the

table.

7 If you (not water) the plants ________ , they’ll die.

8 As soon as Linda (arrive) ________ , call me.

9 What (say) ________ you ________ if Peter asks?

10 If you don’t go away, I (call) ________ the police!

11 I (not wait) ________ if he’s late again.

2 points for each correct answer

4

Cross out the wrong word and write the correct one above it.

on

1 What’s for TV tonight?

2 Shall we go at a walk?

3 She bought the book on mistake.

4 My parents live in the second floor.

5 This writing is on French.

6 I’m reading a book for Charles Dickens.

7 Please don’t be late – you must arrive by time.

8 We don’t have a car so we always travel in train.

9 We’ll be at the station for a moment – we’re nearly

there.

10 Are you very busy on work this week?

11 Who was that at the phone?

2 points for each correct answer

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10

20

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N A M E :

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

M E G A LO P O L I S

The town of Shenzhen, just forty kilometres north of Hong Kong, is the
world’s biggest building site. In 1982 it was a fishing village with two
main roads, fields, and a population of 30,000. Now it has a population
of 3 million. It is growing at an incredible speed. It is spreading north
towards Guangzhou (also known as Canton) and west towards Macau.
The Chinese government hopes that in less than ten years this area will
be the biggest city on earth, with a population of 40 million people.

China is changing. It is no longer a country where absolutely every-

thing is owned and controlled by the state. Developers are welcome. As
Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese leader, said in 1992, ‘To get rich is glorious.’
The old China of bicycles and Little Red Books is disappearing. A world
of mobile phones and capitalism is arriving.

The Chinese people seem to welcome dramatic change. They don’t

worry about losing traditional ways of life. They want the new. As the
posters on the sides of the highways shout, ‘Development is the only
way.’

Shenzhen is a shocking place, like nowhere else on earth that I have

ever seen. It is a city with no boundaries and no centre. There are new
concrete office blocks, factories, and housing blocks as far as the eye
can see. Not just dozens of new buildings, or even hundreds, but
thousands. And it is all happening so fast. It takes just six months to
design, build, and finish a 60-storey, air-conditioned skyscraper. As one
architect said to me, ‘If you move too slowly here, someone will walk
over you.’

The new Hopewell Highway runs from Shenzhen to Guangzhou, and

it takes just two hours to do the 123 kilometres. This superhighway will
become the main street of a huge new city, as it gets bigger and bigger
until the east meets the west, and the countryside in the middle
disappears under concrete.

1 Shenzhen is the largest city in the world.

____

2 In the past Shenzhen was a building site.

____

3 Shenzhen is getting bigger very quickly.

____

4 The Chinese government is worried that too

many people live there.

____

5 The government owns everything in China.

____

6 More people are buying bicycles now than

in the past.

____

7 The Chinese people want a different way

of life.

____

8 There are dozens of new buildings in

Shenzhen.

____

9 It takes two hours to drive from Shenzhen

to Guangzhou.

____

10 One day there will be no countryside near

Shenzhen.

____

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 They won’t land at the airport until midnight.

2 If he misses the last train, he’ll spend the night in a

hotel.

3 A What will you do if the weather is bad on holiday?

B We’ll visit museums and galleries.

A

B

4 As soon as I arrive at the station, I’ll call you.

5 She’ll have some German lessons before she goes to

Berlin.

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

20

10

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1

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.

1 If I get up early, I (catch) ________

’ll catch

the six o’clock

train. If it (rain) ________

rains , I’ll bring my car.

2 If I have a problem, (help) ________ you ________

me?

3 If you (not water) the plants ________ , they’ll die.

4 If the food (be) ________ good, we’ll come here

again.

5 As soon as Linda (arrive) ________ , call me.

6 When I arrive, I (phone) ________ you.

7 If you don’t go away, I (call) ________ the police!

8 What will you do if Monica (not pay) ________ ?

9 Before you (go) ________ , leave my key on the

table.

10 I (not wait) ________ if he’s late again.

11 What (say) ________ you ________ if Peter asks?

2 points for each correct answer

2

Cross out the wrong word and write the correct one above it.

on

1 What’s for TV tonight?

2 This writing is on French.

3 Please don’t be late – you must arrive by time.

4 Shall we go at a walk?

5 We don’t have a car so we always travel in train.

6 My parents live in the second floor.

7 Are you very busy on work this week?

8 She bought the book on mistake.

9 I’m reading a book for Charles Dickens.

10 Who was that at the phone?

11 We’ll be at the station for a moment – we’re nearly

there.

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the sentences with when, if, before, or until.

1 He had a shower _________

before

he went to school.

2 We arrived home _________ midnight.

3 Would you like some coffee _________ you leave?

4 _________ it doesn’t rain tomorrow, we’ll play tennis.

5 I’ll phone you _________ I arrive.

6 The taxi didn’t come _________ ten o’clock.

2 points for each correct answer

4

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

M E G A LO P O L I S

The town of Shenzhen, just forty kilometres north of Hong Kong, is
the world’s biggest building site. In 1982 it was a fishing village with
two main roads, fields, and a population of 30,000. Now it has a
population of 3 million. It is growing at an incredible speed. It is
spreading north towards Guangzhou (also known as Canton) and
west towards Macau. The Chinese government hopes that in less
than ten years this area will be the biggest city on earth, with a
population of 40 million people.

China is changing. It is no longer a country where absolutely

everything is owned and controlled by the state. Developers are
welcome. As Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese leader, said in 1992, ‘To get
rich is glorious.’ The old China of bicycles and Little Red Books is
disappearing. A world of mobile phones and capitalism is arriving.

The Chinese people seem to welcome dramatic change. They

don’t worry about losing traditional ways of life. They want the new.
As the posters on the sides of the highways shout, ‘Development is
the only way.’

Shenzhen is a shocking place, like nowhere else on earth that I

have ever seen. It is a city with no boundaries and no centre. There
are new concrete office blocks, factories, and housing blocks as far
as the eye can see. Not just dozens of new buildings, or even
hundreds, but thousands. And it is all happening so fast. It takes just
six months to design, build, and finish a 60-storey, air-conditioned
skyscraper. As one architect said to me, ‘If you move too slowly here,
someone will walk over you.’

The new Hopewell Highway runs from Shenzhen to Guangzhou,

and it takes just two hours to do the 123 kilometres. This
superhighway will become the main street of a huge new city, as it
gets bigger and bigger until the east meets the west, and the
countryside in the middle disappears under concrete.

1 Shenzhen is the largest city in the world.

____

2 In the past Shenzhen was a building site.

____

3 Shenzhen is getting bigger very quickly.

____

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20

20

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4 The Chinese government is worried that

too many people live there.

____

5 The government owns everything in China.

____

6 More people are buying bicycles now than

in the past.

____

7 The Chinese people want a different way

of life.

____

8 There are dozens of new buildings in

Shenzhen.

____

9 It takes two hours to drive from Shenzhen

to Guangzhou.

____

10 One day there will be no countryside near

Shenzhen.

____

2 points for each correct answer

5

Choose the correct verb from the box.

take

get

do

make

1 ______

get

angry

2 ______up your mind

3 ______ a cold

4 ______ me a favour

5 _________ some tablets

6 ______ friends

7 ___________ sure

8 ______a photo

9 __________ some shopping

10 _____________ back home

11 __________ care

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 A What will you do if the weather is bad on holiday?

B We’ll visit museums and galleries.

A

B

2 She’ll have some German lessons before she goes to

Berlin.

3 If he misses the last train, he’ll spend the night in a

hotel.

4 They won’t land at the airport until midnight.

5 As soon as I arrive at the station, I’ll call you.

2 points for each correct answer

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Complete the sentences with use, use to, or used to.

1 You __________

use too much salt in your cooking.

2 They __________ live in Prague.

3 Did you __________ go there often?

4 We didn’t __________ have a car.

5 No, you can’t __________ my car!

6 Didn’t you __________ be an architect?

7 Ron and Molly __________ be so happy then.

8 We __________ travel to Holland every summer.

9 Ben __________ support Newcastle, but not now.

10 Paul didn’t __________ smoke.

11 Can I __________ this ticket on a later train?

1 point for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with so, such a, such, so many, or
so much.

1 We had __________

such

wonderful weather on holiday.

2 My sister wears __________ lovely clothes!

3 I don’t like it here – there are __________ people!

4 We were __________ frightened by that film!

5 Peter is __________ good musician!

6 Those shoes cost __________ money!

7 They have never had __________ good holiday!

8 Please don’t drive __________ fast on these roads!

9 Why is there __________ mess in here?

10 Don’t put __________ things in that bag – it will

break!

11 It’s __________ cold day!

2 points for each correct answer

3

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

I N TO T H E W I L D

When Chris McCandless graduated from Emory University, Atlanta, in
June 1990, he sent his parents a letter containing his final reports. His
letter ended ‘Say ‘Hi’ to everyone for me.’

No one in Chris’s family ever heard from him again.
He drove west out of Atlanta, and invented a new life for himself

with a new name. He left his car in some woods and burned all his
money, because, as he wrote in his diary, ‘I need no possessions. I can
survive with just nature.’

For the next two years, he hitched to various parts of the United
States and Mexico. He wanted the freedom to go where he wanted
and work when he needed. For him, his life was very rich. ‘God, it’s
great to be alive. Thank you! Thank you!’ his diary reads.

Chris came from a comfortable background. His father had a

business which he ran efficiently, and he controlled his own family in
a similar way. Chris and his father didn’t get on. When his parents
didn’t hear from him for several months, they contacted the police,
but they could do nothing. In July 1992, two years after Chris left
Atlanta, his mother woke in the middle of the night. ‘I could hear
Chris calling me. I wasn’t dreaming. He was begging, ‘Mom! Help me!’
But I couldn’t help him because I didn’t know where he was.’

Chris’s dream was to spend some time in Alaska, and this is where

he went in April 1992. In early May, after a few days in the Alaskan
bush, Chris found an old bus which hunters used for shelter. It had a
bed and a stove. He decided to stay there a while. ‘Total freedom,’ he
wrote. ‘My home is the road.’

However, reality soon changed the dream. He was hungry, and it

was difficult to find enough to eat. He shot ducks, squirrels, birds,
and sometimes a moose, and with these he ate wild potatoes, wild
mushrooms, and berries. He was losing a lot of weight.

On July 30 he wrote, ‘Extremely weak. Fault of potato seed. Can’t

stand up. Starving. Danger.’ It seems that Chris was eating a part of
the wild potato plant that was poisonous. He couldn’t get out of the
bus to look for food. ‘I am trapped in the wild,’ he wrote on August 5.

He became weaker and weaker as he was starving to death. His

final note says, ‘I have had a good life and thank the Lord. Goodbye
and may God bless all!’

Then he crawled into his sleeping bag and lost consciousness. He

probably died on August 18. One of the last things he did was to take
a photo of himself, one hand holding his final note, the other hand
raised in a brave goodbye. His face is horribly thin, but he is smiling in
the picture, and the look in his eyes says ‘I am at peace.’

1 The last time Chris’s parents heard from him

was in June 1990.

____

2 Chris was an inventor.

____

3 Chris drove to Mexico.

____

4 Chris’s parents weren’t poor.

____

5 Chris didn’t have a good relationship with

his father.

____

6 Chris phoned his mother to ask for help.

____

7 Chris lived with some hunters in Alaska.

____

8 Chris died because of something he ate.

____

9 Chris was a religious person.

____

10 Someone took a photo of Chris before

he died.

____

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4

Complete the sentences with the correct form of verb.

1 Do you enjoy (go ) ___________

going

to the theatre?

2 I managed (do) ___________ all the shopping

before lunch.

3 My husband hates (choose) ___________ presents.

4 He’s decided (buy) ___________ a house near the

sea.

5 Would you like something (read) ___________ ?

6 They hope (spend) ___________ a week in New York.

7 Julie enjoys (learn) ___________ Greek.

8 The film star doesn’t like (speak) ___________ to

journalists.

9 We invited her (come) ___________ to the cinema

with us.

10 She started (feel) ___________ frightened when the

door shut behind her.

11 Pete would like (open) ___________ a restaurant in

town.

2 points for each correct answer

5

Complete the sentences with a word from the box.
Use each word once.

boring exhausted exhausting worried annoying
surprising worrying surprised annoyed excited exciting

1 I think museums are __________

boring .

2 It was very __________ when I lost my keys.

3 We were __________ after our long walk.

4 Were you __________ when you did the exam?

5 The children had a really __________ day at the

beach.

6 Everyone was __________ to see Mark after two

years.

7 It was really __________ , shopping for Christmas

presents all day.

8 It isn’t __________ that no one’s come – it’s so cold

and wet!

9 Was John __________ to win the championship?

10 We’ve just had some __________ news – my uncle is

in hospital.

11 Pat will be __________ when she sees the broken

mirror.

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 We used to visit our grandparents every Sunday.

2 Did you use to smoke when you were a teenager?

3 Who did you meet at the airport?

4 When did you hear from him?

5 Were you surprised at the end of the film?

2 points for each correct answer

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Complete the sentences with the correct form of verb.

1 Do you enjoy (go ) ___________

going

to the theatre?

2 Would you like something (read) ___________ ?

3 Julie enjoys (learn) ___________ Greek.

4 I managed (do) ___________ all the shopping

before lunch.

5 The film star doesn’t like (speak) ___________ to

journalists.

6 He’s decided (buy) ___________ a house near the

sea.

7 She started (feel) ___________ frightened when the

door shut behind her.

8 My husband hates (choose) ___________ presents.

9 They hope (spend) ___________ a week in New York.

10 Pete would like (open) ___________ a restaurant in

town.

11 We invited her (come) ___________ to the cinema

with us.

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with a word from the box.
Use each word once.

boring exhausted exhausting worried worrying
surprised annoyed excited exciting annoying surprising

1 I think museums are __________

boring .

2 The children had a really __________ day at the

beach.

3 It was really __________ , shopping for Christmas

presents all day.

4 It was very __________ when I lost my keys.

5 It isn’t __________ that no one’s come – it’s so cold

and wet!

6 Were you __________ when you did the exam?

7 We’ve just had some __________ news – my uncle is

in hospital.

8 We were __________ after our long walk.

9 Everyone was __________ to see Mark after two

years.

10 Pat will be __________ when she sees the broken

mirror.

11 Was John __________ to win the championship?

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the sentences with so, such a, such, so many, or
so much.

1 We had __________

such

wonderful weather on holiday.

2 Peter is __________ good musician!

3 They have never had __________ good holiday!

4 My sister wears __________ lovely clothes!

5 Please don’t drive __________ fast on these roads!

6 We were __________ frightened by that film!

7 Don’t put __________ things in that bag – it will

break!

8 I don’t like it here – there are __________ people!

9 Those shoes cost __________ money!

10 It’s __________ cold day!

11 Why is there __________ mess in here?

2 points for each correct answer

4

Complete the sentences with use, use to, or used to.

1 You __________

use too much salt in your cooking.

2 No, you can’t __________ my car!

3 Ron and Molly __________ be so happy then.

4 They __________ live in Prague.

5 We __________ travel to Holland every summer.

6 We didn’t __________ have a car.

7 Paul didn’t __________ smoke.

8 Did you __________ go there often?

9 Didn’t you __________ be an architect?

10 Can I __________ this ticket on a later train?

11 Ben __________ support Newcastle, but not now.

1 point for each correct answer

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

I N TO T H E W I L D

When Chris McCandless graduated from Emory University, Atlanta, in
June 1990, he sent his parents a letter containing his final reports. His
letter ended ‘Say ‘Hi’ to everyone for me.’

No one in Chris’s family ever heard from him again.
He drove west out of Atlanta, and invented a new life for himself

with a new name. He left his car in some woods and burned all his
money, because, as he wrote in his diary, ‘I need no possessions. I can
survive with just nature.’

For the next two years, he hitched to various parts of the United

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States and Mexico. He wanted the freedom to go where he wanted
and work when he needed. For him, his life was very rich. ‘God, it’s
great to be alive. Thank you! Thank you!’ his diary reads.

Chris came from a comfortable background. His father had a

business which he ran efficiently, and he controlled his own family in
a similar way. Chris and his father didn’t get on. When his parents
didn’t hear from him for several months, they contacted the police,
but they could do nothing. In July 1992, two years after Chris left
Atlanta, his mother woke in the middle of the night. ‘I could hear
Chris calling me. I wasn’t dreaming. He was begging, ‘Mom! Help me!’
But I couldn’t help him because I didn’t know where he was.’

Chris’s dream was to spend some time in Alaska, and this is where

he went in April 1992. In early May, after a few days in the Alaskan
bush, Chris found an old bus which hunters used for shelter. It had a
bed and a stove. He decided to stay there a while. ‘Total freedom,’ he
wrote. ‘My home is the road.’

However, reality soon changed the dream. He was hungry, and it

was difficult to find enough to eat. He shot ducks, squirrels, birds,
and sometimes a moose, and with these he ate wild potatoes, wild
mushrooms, and berries. He was losing a lot of weight.

On July 30 he wrote, ‘Extremely weak. Fault of potato seed. Can’t

stand up. Starving. Danger.’ It seems that Chris was eating a part of
the wild potato plant that was poisonous. He couldn’t get out of the
bus to look for food. ‘I am trapped in the wild,’ he wrote on August 5.

He became weaker and weaker as he was starving to death. His

final note says, ‘I have had a good life and thank the Lord. Goodbye
and may God bless all!’

Then he crawled into his sleeping bag and lost consciousness. He

probably died on August 18. One of the last things he did was to take
a photo of himself, one hand holding his final note, the other hand
raised in a brave goodbye. His face is horribly thin, but he is smiling in
the picture, and the look in his eyes says ‘I am at peace.’

1 The last time Chris’s parents heard from him

was in June 1990.

____

2 Chris was an inventor.

____

3 Chris drove to Mexico.

____

4 Chris’s parents weren’t poor.

____

5 Chris didn’t have a good relationship with

his father.

____

6 Chris phoned his mother to ask for help.

____

7 Chris lived with some hunters in Alaska.

____

8 Chris died because of something he ate.

____

9 Chris was a religious person.

____

10 Someone took a photo of Chris before

he died.

____

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 Who did you meet at the airport?

2 Were you surprised at the end of the film?

3 Did you use to smoke when you were a teenager?

4 We used to visit our grandparents every Sunday.

5 When did you hear from him?

2 points for each correct answer

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Complete the table.

V E R B

PA ST T E N S E

PA ST PA RT I C I P L E

grow

__________

grew

__________

grown

__________

made

__________

steal

__________

__________

__________

__________

flown

build

__________

__________

drive

__________

__________

__________

spoke

__________

__________

__________

robbed

break

__________

__________

__________

__________

sold

hurt

__________

__________

1 point for each correct answer

2

Correct the sentences.

1 Money stole from the bank yesterday.

Money was stolen from the bank yesterday.

2 Don’t worry, your keys will being found.

3 Coca-Cola have been produced since 1895.

4 Is the best cameras made in Japan?

5 What does she say to you?

6 Volkswagen cars make in Germany.

7 Last year, I’m studying in Bournemouth.

8 Who was you talking to?

9 Nylon used to make many things.

10 Phil has been giving a new heart.

11 How much do you drink last night?

2 points for each correct answer

3

Write these sentences in the passive.

1 Ian Wright scored the goal.

The goal was scored by Ian Wright.

2 Have they repaired my car?

3 They should ban driving in the High Street.

4 Does your country make planes?

5 England doesn’t grow pineapples.

6 An old man won the Lottery.

Write these sentences in the active.

7 Coca-Cola was invented by John Pemberton.

8 Are good wines produced in Australia?

9 She was given a video by him for her birthday.

10 Should smoking be allowed in hospitals?

11 My purse has been stolen from my bag.

2 points for each correct answer

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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.
They may be active or passive.

1 The book (write) _____________

was written

by Hardy.

2 A famous architect (build) _____________ the bridge.

3 The house (buy) _____________ by a pop star.

4 I (arrive) _____________ last Friday.

5 We (not be) _____________ to Texas.

6 It (not be) _____________ as cold for a long time.

2 points for each correct answer

5

Match each notice with a sentence.

1

f

Do you sell petrol?

2

Oh no! The drinks machine is broken again!

3

We can’t leave the car here.

4

Oh dear, someone’s using the toilet!

5

We can’t buy petrol yet.

6

I’d like a return ticket to King’s Cross, please.

7

You can only go in this direction.

8

We have to wait behind all these people.

9

You mustn’t give that monkey a cake!

10

Only adults can buy drinks here.

11

You mustn’t walk there!

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 English is spoken all over the world.

2 This play wasn’t written by Shakespeare.

3 Ten supermarkets have been opened in this city in the

last five years.

4 Thousands of cars will be sold in Britain next year.

5 A Has the thief been caught yet?

B Yes. The police caught him last night.

A

B

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

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100

Under 18s will

not be served

Services

5m

E N G A G E D

Northern Line

Feeding of
animals is

P R O H I B I T E D

PREMIUM

UNLEADED

One Way

KEEP OFF

THE GRASS

NO PARKING

PLEASE

QUEUE HERE

OUT OF ORDER

a

b

c

d

e

f

i

k

j

h

g

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Correct the sentences.

1 Money stole from the bank yesterday.

Money was stolen from the bank yesterday.

2 What does she say to you?

3 Last year, I’m studying in Bournemouth.

4 Don’t worry, your keys will being found.

5 Who was you talking to?

6 Is the best cameras made in Japan?

7 Phil has been giving a new heart.

8 Coca-Cola have been produced since 1895.

9 Volkswagen cars make in Germany.

10 How much do you drink last night?

11 Nylon used to make many things.

2 points for each correct answer

2

Write these sentences in the passive.

1 Ian Wright scored the goal.

The goal was scored by Ian Wright.

2 Does your country make planes?

3 An old man won the Lottery.

4 They should ban driving in the High Street.

5 Have they repaired my car?

6 England doesn’t grow pineapples.

Write these sentences in the active.

7 She was given a video by him for her birthday.

8 My purse has been stolen from my bag.

9 Are good wines produced in Australia?

10 Coca-Cola was invented by John Pemberton.

11 Should smoking be allowed in hospitals?

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the table.

V E R B

PA ST T E N S E

PA ST PA RT I C I P L E

grow

__________

grew

__________

grown

build

__________

__________

__________

spoke

__________

__________

made

__________

__________

__________

robbed

__________

__________

flown

__________

__________

sold

steal

__________

__________

drive

__________

__________

hurt

__________

__________

break

__________

__________

1 point for each correct answer

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4

Match each notice with a sentence.

1

f

Do you sell petrol?

2

We can’t buy petrol yet.

3

You can only go in this direction.

4

Oh no! The drinks machine is broken again!

5

We have to wait behind all these people.

6

Oh dear, someone’s using the toilet!

7

Only adults can buy drinks here.

8

We can’t leave the car here.

9

I’d like a return ticket to King’s Cross, please.

10

You mustn’t walk there!

11

You mustn’t give that monkey a cake!

2 points for each correct answer

5

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.
They may be active or passive.

1 The book (write) _____________

was written

by Hardy.

2 I (arrive) _____________ last Friday.

3 It (not be) _____________ as cold for a long time.

4 The house (buy) _____________ by a pop star.

5 A famous architect (build) _____________ the bridge.

6 We (not be) _____________ to Texas.

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 Ten supermarkets have been opened in this city in the

last five years.

2 A Has the thief been caught yet?

B Yes. The police caught him last night.

A

B

3 This play wasn’t written by Shakespeare.

4 English is spoken all over the world.

5 Thousands of cars will be sold in Britain next year.

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

Under 18s will

not be served

Services

5m

E N G A G E D

Northern Line

Feeding of
animals is

P R O H I B I T E D

PREMIUM

UNLEADED

One Way

KEEP OFF

THE GRASS

NO PARKING

PLEASE

QUEUE HERE

OUT OF ORDER

a

b

c

d

e

f

k

j

h

g

i

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Complete the conversation. Use the Past Simple or
’d / would.

Jennie

What (

1

do) _______________

would you do

if you

(

2

win) _______________ a lot of money?

Elsa

Well, I (

3

not put) ________ the money in the

bank. First, I (

4

look for) _______________ a

really big house, and I (

5

like) ______________

to do something special.

Jennie

(

6

like) _______________ to meet the Spice

Girls?

Elsa

No, I (

7

would) _______________ ! If

I (

8

meet) _______________ them, I

(

9

not know) _______________ what to say!

Jennie

Oh, I (

10

love) _______________ to meet

them! It (

11

be) _______________ fantastic!

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.

1 I’d be very surprised if Tom (phone) __________

phoned .

2 If we (have) _______________ a party, would you

come?

3 He (be) _______________ happy if he won his next

match.

4 If I were you, I (ask) _______________ her.

5 We’d be sad if you (not come) _______________ .

6 I (help) _______________ you if I had the time.

7 What (do) _______________ if you failed the exam?

8 (close) _______________ you _______________

the door, please?

9 How would you manage if you (lose)

_______________ your job?

10 If you (know) _______________ the answer, would

you tell me?

11 Which cities (like) _______________ you

_______________ to see during the holiday?

1 point for each correct answer

3

Which sentence fits the reply? Circle a, b, or c.

1

a

I’ve got a return ticket.

b

I forgot her birthday!

Congratulations!

c

I’ve passed my exams!

2

a

I can’t come to your party.

b

I’d like to come to with you.

Oh, what a pity!

c

Thousands of people were killed

.

3

a

His house burnt down last week.

b

I’ve lost your pen.

Never mind.

c

Would you mind if I left now?

4

a

He’s feeling much better now.

b

I’m sorry, but this is my seat.

That’s right.

c

Isn’t that your brother over there?

5

a

Good luck!

b

Would you like a coffee?

Same to you.

c

I’d apologize if I were you.

6

a

England might win.

b

Have you any advice for me?

I haven’t a clue.

c

Who’s that man over there?

7

a

Haven’t we met before?

b

Great to see you again!

See you later.

c

Bye for now!

8

a

I didn’t win after all.

b

Let’s go out for dinner.

Good idea!

c

I don’t know what to do.

9

a

I believe you’re Tim Hodge.

b

I’m so sorry I’m late.

That’s right.

c

Is this seat taken?

10

a

Give me time to think.

b

Could I speak to Frank, please?

Just a minute.

c

When did the programme finish?

11

a

I’ve got an exam tomorrow.

b

I got all the questions right.

Good luck!

c

How would you do it?

2 points for each correct answer

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Complete the sentences with a verb from A and a preposition
from B. Use each word once.

A put lie look throw turn run go pick go take try

B away out down off away after on back up out on

1 You should _______

lie _______

down

if you don’t feel well.

2 I have to _______ _______ home now; it’s late.

3 _______ _______ these black shoes, they’re smaller.

4 Can I _______ the dog _______ for a walk?

5 It’s cold – _______ your coat _______ .

6 _______ _______ those books on the floor.

7 Can you _______ _______ my cat this weekend,

please?

8 Please _______ _______ the lights.

9 _______ _______ and leave me alone!

10 Don’t _______ the newspaper _______ , I want to

read it.

11 You can’t have a sandwich, we’ve _______ _______

of bread.

2 points for each correct answer

5

Complete the sentences using might or perhaps.

1 We ____________

might

go dancing later.

2 Don’t worry, ____________ the film hasn’t started

yet.

3 That was ____________ her best chance.

4 I ____________ be late tomorrow.

5 ____________ he wasn’t telling the truth.

6 ‘Will you come?’ ‘ ____________ .’

7 Well, he ____________ come, but I doubt it.

8 I think ____________ your keys are in your bag.

9 Paul ____________ not want to come with us.

10 ‘Do you think it will rain?’ ‘It ____________ .’

11 There were two, ____________ three, teenagers.

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 If I were you, I’d take that broken CD back to the shop.

2 What would you do if you didn’t get on with your

family?

3 If we go on holiday, my friend will look after the cat.

4 A What are you going to do for your sister’s birthday?

B I’m not sure. I might take her to a restaurant or I

might cook a meal for her at home.

A

B

5 A I’ve tried to look up her number in the phone book

but I can’t find it.

B Never mind. We can go to her house. She might be

at home now.

A

B

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Complete the sentences using might or perhaps.

1 We ____________

might

go dancing later.

2 ____________ he wasn’t telling the truth.

3 Well, he ____________ come, but I doubt it.

4 Don’t worry, ____________ the film hasn’t started

yet.

5 I think ____________ your keys are in your bag.

6 I ____________ be late tomorrow.

7 ‘Do you think it will rain?’ ‘It ____________ .’

8 That was ____________ her best chance.

9 ‘Will you come?’ ‘ ____________ .’

10 There were two, ____________ three, teenagers.

11 Paul ____________ not want to come with us.

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with a verb from A and a preposition
from B. Use each word once.

A put lie look throw turn run go pick go take try

B away out down off away after on back up out on

1 You should _______

lie _______

down

if you don’t feel well.

2 It’s cold – _______ your coat _______ .

3 Can you _______ _______ my cat this weekend,

please?

4 I have to _______ _______ home now; it’s late.

5 Please _______ _______ the lights.

6 Can I _______ the dog _______ for a walk?

7 Don’t _______ the newspaper _______ , I want to

read it.

8 _______ _______ these black shoes, they’re smaller.

9 _______ _______ those books on the floor.

10 You can’t have a sandwich, we’ve _______ _______

of bread.

11 _______ _______ and leave me alone!

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.

1 I’d be very surprised if Tom (phone) __________

phoned .

2 We’d be sad if you (not come) _______________ .

3 What (do) _______________ if you failed the exam?

4 If we (have) _______________ a party, would you

come?

5 (close) _______________ you _______________

the door, please?

6 If I were you, I (ask) _______________ her.

7 If you (know) _______________ the answer, would

you tell me?

8 He (be) _______________ happy if he won his next

match.

9 I (help) _______________ you if I had the time.

10 Which cities (like) _______________ you

_______________ to see during the holiday?

11 How would you manage if you (lose)

_______________ your job?

1 point for each correct answer

4

Complete the conversation. Use the Past Simple or
’d / would.

Lisa

What (

1

do) _______________

would you do

if you

(

2

win) _______________ a lot of money?

Jody

Well, I (

3

not put) ________ the money in the

bank. First, I (

4

look for) _______________ a

really big house, and I (

5

like) ______________

to do something special.

Lisa

(

6

like) _______________ to meet the Spice

Girls?

Jody

No, I (

7

would) _______________ ! If

I (

8

meet) _______________ them, I

(

9

not know) _______________ what to say!

Lisa

Oh, I (

10

love) _______________ to meet

them! It (

11

be) _______________ fantastic!

2 points for each correct answer

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Which sentence fits the reply? Circle a, b, or c.

1

a

I’ve got a return ticket.

b

I forgot her birthday!

Congratulations!

c

I’ve passed my exams!

2

a

Good luck!

b

Would you like a coffee?

Same to you.

c

I’d apologize if I were you.

3

a

Haven’t we met before?

b

Great to see you again!

See you later.

c

Bye for now!

4

a

I can’t come to your party.

b

I’d like to come to with you.

Oh, what a pity!

c

Thousands of people were killed.

5

a

I didn’t win after all.

b

Let’s go out for dinner.

Good idea!

c

I don’t know what to do.

6

a

He’s feeling much better now.

b

I’m sorry, but this is my seat.

That’s right.

c

Isn’t that your brother over there?

7

a

Give me time to think.

b

Could I speak to Frank, please?

Just a minute.

c

When did the programme finish?

8

a

His house burnt down last week.

b

I’ve lost your pen.

Never mind.

c

Would you mind if I left now?

9

a

E

ngland might win.

b

Have you any advice for me?

I haven’t a clue.

c

Who’s that man over there?

10

a

I’ve got an exam tomorrow.

b

I got all the questions right.

Good luck!

c

How would you do it?

11

a

I believe you’re Tim Hodge.

b

I’m so sorry I’m late.

That’s right.

c

Is this seat taken?

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 If we go on holiday, my friend will look after the cat.

2 A I’ve tried to look up her number in the phone book

but I can’t find it.

B Never mind. We can go to her house. She might be

at home now.

A

B

3 What would you do if you didn’t get on with your

family?

4 If I were you, I’d take that broken CD back to the shop.

5 A What are you going to do for your sister’s birthday?

B I’m not sure. I might take her to a restaurant or I

might cook a meal for her at home.

A

B

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Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 I found / ’ve found my purse so we can go now.

2 Mr Steele has worked / worked here until last year.

3 You ’ve been working / worked hard yesterday.

4 You look hot! Have you been cooking / cooked ?

5 I waited / ’ve been waiting here for hours.

6 What have you been doing / did you do since

lunchtime?

7 She ’s been studying / studied hard last term.

8 She ’s been studying / studied hard this term.

9 I ’ve been knowing / ’ve known her for a long time.

10 She ’s had / was having her baby – it’s a girl!

11 What did she say / was she saying when you told her?

1 point for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with already or yet.

1 We’ve _________

already

eaten our lunch.

2 Tina’s _________ told me that you won.

Congratulations!

3 Have you been to the doctor _________ ?

4 We’ve _________ seen that film – it was on last week.

5 Has the postman been _________ ?

6 Yes, he’s _________ been. He was here a long time

ago.

2 points for each correct answer

3

Write sentences to use on the telephone.

1 speak / I / Bob / could / to / please / ?

Could I speak to Bob, please?

2 this / James / is

3 Bob / that / is / ?

4 out / afraid / I’m / he’s

5 he’ll / know / back / you / be / do / time / what / ?

6 try / I’ll / again / later

7 a / I / take / can / message / ?

8 you / can / Mary / that / say / phoned / ?

9 on / hold / I’ll / you / connect

10 I / to / could / please / speak / Ann / ?

11 take / details / can / just / I / some / ?

2 points for each correct answer

4

Complete the table.

N O U N

A D J E C T I V E

N O U N

V E R B

_________

honesty

honest

_________

death

die

variety

_________

_________

advertise

success

_________

promise

_________

madness

_________

_________

invent

_________ comfortable

description

_________

_________ mysterious

_________

believe

2 points for each correct answer

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Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
Use the Present Perfect Continuous.

swim

write

wait

do

cook

decorate

watch

use

bath

sunbathe

work

1 John’s hair is wet. He __________________

’s been swimming .

2 I’m sunburnt. I __________________ outside.

3 The floor is wet. Sue __________________ the dog!

4 My head aches. I __________________ the

computer all morning.

5 Pete __________________ as a postman for years.

6 You’re late! We __________________ for hours!

7 There’s paint everywhere. __________________ you

__________________ ?

8 ‘Why are you crying?’ ‘ I __________________

onions.’

9 I need a rest. I __________________ the housework

since 9 a.m.

10 How long __________________ you

__________________ that letter?

11 ‘Have you done your homework?’ ‘No, I

__________________ TV.’

2 points for each correct answer

6

Complete the sentences with an adverb from the box.

carefully

mainly

really

fluently

seriously

exactly

1 She did her work __________

carefully

and made no mistakes.

2 It’s __________ two years since they got married.

3 Several people were _____________ hurt in the fire.

4 Kate teaches schoolchildren, __________ teenagers.

5 It was __________ kind of you to offer to help.

6 David speaks three languages __________ .

2 points for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 I can’t play tennis because I’ve broken my arm. I had a

car accident last week.

2 We’ve already found a nice house but we haven’t

moved in yet.

3 They’ve been working in Manchester since they left

university.

4 A Why is your face red?

B I’ve been running.

A

B

5 I’ve liked swimming since I was a child.

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Complete the sentences with already or yet.

1 We’ve _________

already

eaten our lunch.

2 We’ve _________ seen that film – it was on last week.

3 Yes, he’s _________ been. He was here a long time

ago.

4 Have you been to the doctor _________ ?

5 Tina’s _________ told me that you won.

Congratulations!

6 Has the postman been _________ ?

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
Use the Present Perfect Continuous.

swim

write

wait

do

cook

decorate

watch

use

bath

sunbathe

work

1 John’s hair is wet. He __________________

’s been swimming .

2 Pete __________________ as a postman for years.

3 There’s paint everywhere. __________________ you

__________________ ?

4 I’m sunburnt. I __________________ outside.

5 ‘Why are you crying?’ ‘ I __________________

onions.’

6 My head aches. I __________________ the

computer all morning.

7 How long __________________ you

__________________ that letter?

8 The floor is wet. Sue __________________ the dog!

9 You’re late! We __________________ for hours!

10 ‘Have you done your homework?’ ‘No, I

__________________ TV.’

11 I need a rest. I __________________ the housework

since 9 a.m.

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the sentences with an adverb from the box.

carefully

mainly

really

fluently

seriously

exactly

1 She did her work __________

carefully

and made no mistakes.

2 Kate teaches schoolchildren, __________ teenagers.

3 David speaks three languages __________ .

4 Several people were _____________ hurt in the fire.

5 It’s __________ two years since they got married.

6 It was __________ kind of you to offer to help.

2 points for each correct answer

4

Complete the table.

N O U N

A D J E C T I V E

N O U N

V E R B

_________

honesty

honest

_________

death

die

madness

_________

_________

invent

_________ mysterious

_________

believe

success

_________

promise

_________

variety

_________

_________

advertise

_________ comfortable

description

_________

2 points for each correct answer

5

Write sentences to use on the telephone.

1 speak / I / Bob / could / to / please / ?

Could I speak to Bob, please?

2 he’ll / know / back / you / be / do / time / what / ?

3 a / I / take / can / message / ?

4 this / James / is

5 you / can / Mary / that / say / phoned / ?

6 out / afraid / I’m / he’s

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7 I / to / could / please / speak / Ann / ?

8 Bob / that / is / ?

9 try / I’ll / again / later

10 take / details / can / just / I / some / ?

11 on / hold / I’ll / you / connect

2 points for each correct answer

6

Circle the correct form of the verb.

1 I found / ’ve found my purse so we can go now.

2 I waited / ’ve been waiting here for hours.

3 She ’s been studying / studied hard last term.

4 Mr Steele has worked / worked here until last year.

5 She ’s been studying / studied hard this term.

6 You look hot! Have you been cooking / cooked ?

7 She ’s had / was having her baby – it’s a girl!

8 You ’ve been working / worked hard yesterday.

9 What have you been doing / did you do since

lunchtime?

10 What did she say / was she saying when you told her?

11 I ’ve been knowing / ’ve known her for a long time.

1 point for each correct answer

7

Translate these sentences.

1 They’ve been working in Manchester since they left

university.

2 I’ve liked swimming since I was a child.

3 We’ve already found a nice house but we haven’t

moved in yet.

4 I can’t play tennis because I’ve broken my arm. I had a

car accident last week.

5 A Why is your face red?

B I’ve been running.

A

B

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Circle the correct word to complete the sentences.

1 My aunt’s a terrible cook / cooker !

2 Do you journey / travel abroad often?

3 His best film was the last / latest before he died.

4 Can I borrow / lend this video?

5 My favourite play / game is rugby.

6 If she phones, say / tell that I’m out.

7 I won’t borrow / lend you anything again!

8 They’d rather live in a quiet / quite village.

9 Can you hear / listen that strange sound?

10 Please say / tell her I’m very sorry.

11 No one knows who’s / whose this coat is.

12 Someone robbed / stole his bag.

13 It’s OK – I’ll buy / pay the bill.

2 points for each correct answer

2

Complete the text with the Past Perfect form of the verbs in
brackets.

At the trial, Annette said she (

1

see) _______

’d seen

Mr Davis

leaving the house. She (

2

notice) _____________ that he

was wearing a raincoat, and she (

3

wonder) ___________

why because it was hot and sunny. The man (

4

not see)

_____________ her. He (

5

begin) _____________ to

walk away but he stopped suddenly. The man looked

back and then got into a blue car that (

6

be parked)

_____________ near the corner. Annette explained that

she (

7

cross) _____________ the road because she

(

8

notice) _____________ a large bag by the wall. ‘I’d

have opened it,’ she said, ‘but I (

9

watch) _____________

a programme about bombs the night before so I was

frightened. I decided to phone the police. By the time

they (

10

arrive) _____________ , the man

(

11

go) _____________ .’

2 points for each correct answer

3

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

T H E M A N W H O C O U L D T U R N B AC K T H E C LO C K

Once upon a time there was a man who had the power to turn back
the clock. Whenever he wanted to change something he had done or
said, he could repeat the event in the light of experience.

Now one day it happened that this man was out for a walk when

it started to rain, so he took shelter under a tree. After a few minutes
the man was joined by a very beautiful young lady and her dog, who
were also seeking shelter. The storm lasted about an hour.

The man went home to his wife and told her why he was late.

Immediately his wife questioned her husband’s behaviour with the
young lady. She asked him about what had happended. The man
replied in a surprised and hurt voice: ‘Why, nothing happened. I was
a perfect gentleman. What do you expect? Especially when she had
such a large dog with her.’

His wife was furious: ‘What!! Only the dog stopped you!’
The man realized his mistake and immediately turned the clock

back a few minutes and tried the conversation again. This time when
his wife expressed her fears, he said ‘It’s true the girl was very
beautiful and she seemed to like me but my deep love for you gave
me strength.’

However, his wife was even more furious: ‘What!! You wanted to

kiss her! A bad thought is as terrible as a bad action.’

1 The man could try again and change the past. ____

2 He stood under a tree because it was raining.

____

3 The quarrel with the lady lasted an hour.

____

4 His wife did not trust his explanation.

____

5 The man hurt his voice talking to her.

____

6 His wife hated large dogs.

____

7 The man looked at his watch.

____

8 He tried to explain to his wife again.

____

9 His wife became angrier than before.

____

10 She said his actions were as bad as his

thoughts.

____

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What do you say? Match a phrase in the box with a situation
1–7. Use each phrase once.

Goodbye. We’ll let you know.

Have a safe journey.

Thanks for a lovely evening.Goodnight.
Bye! Thank you for having me.Bye! Drive carefully.
Good luck in the future.

1 (your colleague is leaving by plane)

Have a safe journey.

2 (your friend is getting into his car)

3 (a student is leaving your course)

4 (you’ve been staying with friends)

5 (you’re leaving work and it’s very late)

6 (you’ve been interviewing someone)

7 (you’re leaving a friend’s house after dinner)

1 point for each correct answer

5

Write these sentences again. Begin Gerry said . . . .

1 ‘I’m thinking.’

Gerry said he was thinking.

2 ‘I feel very angry.’

3 ‘John’s desperate.’

4 ‘I’m going now.’

5 ‘I’m glad that I went.’

6 ‘I can help Sam.’

7 ‘I’ll lend Mike some money.’

8 ‘Judy still hasn’t called.’

9 ‘Ted’s been gone a long time!’

10 ‘I’ve lost my watch again.’

11 ‘I’ll never get it right.’

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 When we arrived at the party, they had started the

meal.

2 When we arrived at the party, they started the meal.

3 He said that he would meet me at half past eight.

4 The teacher asked us if we understood the exercise.

5 My parents asked me where I had been all night.

2 points for each correct answer

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What do you say? Match a phrase in the box with a situation
1–7. Use each phrase once.

Goodbye. We’ll let you know.

Have a safe journey.

Thanks for a lovely evening.Goodnight.

Bye! Thank you for having me.Bye! Drive carefully.
Good luck in the future.

1 (your colleague is leaving by plane)

Have a safe journey.

2 (you’re leaving work and it’s very late)

3 (you’re leaving a friend’s house after dinner)

4 (you’ve been interviewing someone)

5 (a student is leaving your course)

6 (you’ve been staying with friends)

7 (your friend is getting into his car)

1 point for each correct answer

2

Write these sentences again. Begin Gerry said . . . .

1 ‘I’m thinking.’

Gerry said he was thinking.

2 ‘I’m glad that I went.’

3 ‘I’ll lend Mike some money.’

4 ‘I feel very angry.’

5 ‘Judy still hasn’t called.’

6 ‘I’m going now.’

7 ‘I’ve lost my watch again.’

8 ‘John’s desperate.’

9 ‘I can help Sam.’

10 ‘I’ll never get it right.’

11 ‘Ted’s been gone a long time!’

2 points for each correct answer

3

Complete the text with the Past Perfect form of the verbs in
brackets.

At the trial, Annette said she (

1

see) _______

’d seen

Mr Davis

leaving the house. She (

2

notice) _____________ that he

was wearing a raincoat, and she (

3

wonder) ___________

why because it was hot and sunny. The man (

4

not see)

_____________ her. He (

5

begin) _____________ to

walk away but he stopped suddenly. The man looked

back and then got into a blue car that

(6

be parked)

_____________ near the corner. Annette explained that

she (

7

cross) _____________ the road because she

(

8

notice) _____________ a large bag by the wall. ‘I’d

have opened it,’ she said, ‘but I (

9

watch) _____________

a programme about bombs the night before so I was

frightened. I decided to phone the police. By the time

they (

10

arrive) _____________ , the man

(

11

go) _____________ .’

2 points for each correct answer

4

Circle the correct word to complete the sentences.

1 My aunt’s a terrible cook / cooker !

2 If she phones, say / tell that I’m out.

3 Can you hear / listen that strange sound?

4 His best film was the last / latest before he died.

5 Please say / tell her I’m very sorry.

6 I won’t borrow / lend you anything again!

7 No one knows who’s / whose this coat is.

8 Can I borrow / lend this video?

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9 They’d rather live in a quiet / quite village.

10 It’s OK – I’ll buy / pay the bill.

11 Someone robbed / stole his bag.

12 My favourite play / game is rugby.

13 Do you journey / travel abroad often?

2 points for each correct answer

5

Read the text. Are the statements true (

) or false (

)?

T H E M A N W H O C O U L D T U R N B AC K T H E C LO C K

Once upon a time there was a man who had the power to turn back
the clock. Whenever he wanted to change something he had done or
said, he could repeat the event in the light of experience.

Now one day it happened that this man was out for a walk when

it started to rain, so he took shelter under a tree. After a few minutes
the man was joined by a very beautiful young lady and her dog, who
were also seeking shelter. The storm lasted about an hour.

The man went home to his wife and told her why he was late.

Immediately his wife questioned her husband’s behaviour with the
young lady. She asked him about what had happended. The man
replied in a surprised and hurt voice: ‘Why, nothing happened. I was
a perfect gentleman. What do you expect? Especially when she had
such a large dog with her.’

His wife was furious: ‘What!! Only the dog stopped you!’
The man realized his mistake and immediately turned the clock

back a few minutes and tried the conversation again. This time when
his wife expressed her fears, he said ‘It’s true the girl was very
beautiful and she seemed to like me but my deep love for you gave
me strength.’

However, his wife was even more furious: ‘What!! You wanted to

kiss her! A bad thought is as terrible as a bad action.’

1 The man could try again and change the past. ____

2 He stood under a tree because it was raining.

____

3 The quarrel with the lady lasted an hour.

____

4 His wife did not trust his explanation.

____

5 The man hurt his voice talking to her.

____

6 His wife hated large dogs.

____

7 The man looked at his watch.

____

8 He tried to explain to his wife again.

____

9 His wife became angrier than before.

____

10 She said his actions were as bad as

his thoughts.

____

2 points for each correct answer

6

Translate these sentences.

1 He said that he would meet me at half past eight.

2 My parents asked me where I had been all night.

3 When we arrived at the party, they started the meal.

4 When we arrived at the party, they had started the

meal.

5 The teacher asked us if we understood the exercise.

2 points for each correct answer

TOTAL

24

20

10

100

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Unit 1

T 1.5

p118

Listen to the text about Steve and put

or

.

1 He lives in a flat.

2 His brother is staying with him.

3 He is an architect.

4 His job is well paid.

5 He doesn’t like his neighbour.

6 Mrs Snell always talks to him.

7 His party finished at 11 o’clock.

8 After the party he went to the pub.

9 His friend is in hospital.

10 His friend is Chinese.

Unit 2

T 2.1

Texts d and e p118

Listen and complete the texts.

Well, my country’s got a population of … er… about
three and a half million, so it’s not a big place. Most of
the people are from Europe, but about

(1)

________ per

cent are Maori … they were the original inhabitants. A
lot of people

(2)

________ in bungalows, which are small

houses on one

(3)

________ , and have a pet. It’s a very

beautiful country. It’s got a lot of mountains and people

(4)

________ the countryside. Oh, and we’re very good at

rugby and cricket.

My country is in the northern part of a

(5)

________

country, but we’ve got our own parliament. There are just
over (

6

) ________ million of us. We’ve got a lot of

mountains, and there are also lots of

(7)

________ , lakes,

and islands. People come to my country to

(8)

________ .

Our salmon is famous all over the

(9)

________ . And we

also produce a very famous drink

(10)

________ whisky.

Unit 3

T 3.5

Hands up, I’ve got a burger! p119

Listen and put

or

.

1 The robbery happened last Tuesday.

2 The robber stole $1,000.

3 The robber’s name is Bill McGinnis.

4 The robber went into the bank at

half past one.

5 He asked for $2,000.

6 He said he had a bomb.

7 The teller saw the hamburger.

8 She gave the robber the money.

9 The robber dropped the money.

10 He escaped on the bus.

Unit 4

T 4.5

p120

Tick (

) the correct answer.

1 The customer

a

a jumper.

wants to buy

b

a jacket.

c

jeans.

2 Her size is

a

small.

b

large.

c

medium.

3 It costs

a

£29.99.

b

£39.99.

c

£49.99.

4 Vogue is on

a

the bottom shelf.

b

the middle shelf.

c

the top shelf.

5 The customer has

a

a cold

.

b

a headache.

c

a sore nose.

Unit 5

T 5.1

Texts 1–4 p120

Listen and put

or

.

1 Sean wants to be an architect.

2 Sean wants to go to the moon.

3 Mel is in her first year at university.

4 Mel wants to go round the world.

5 Justin loves flying.

6 Justin is married.

7 Martyn loves writing.

8 Martyn wants to live in London.

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Unit 6

T 6.1

p121

Listen and put

or

.

1 Ellen often leaves Chicago.

2 Todd plays tennis a lot.

3 Todd has been to Australia.

4 Chicago is a cosmopolitan city.

5 It was hot in January.

6 Todd was in Dubai in September.

7 Dubai is very modern.

8 Ellen has been to Paris.

9 Todd likes the buildings in Paris.

10 Paris is romantic in June.

Unit 7

T 7.2

p122

Tick (

) the correct answer.

1 Anthony Trollope travelled to

a

India.

b

America

.

c

Australia.

2 Joanna Trollope writes

a

stories.

b

poems.

c

plays.

3 Her first book came out in

a

1970.

b

1980.

c

1990.

4 She studied

a

Spanish.

b

French.

c

English.

5 She writes her books with

a

a typewriter.

b

a pen.

c

a pencil.

Unit 8

T 8.4

Karl p123

Listen and put

or

.

1 In January it snows a lot.

2 People go swimming at the weekends.

3 It is too cold to eat lunch outside.

4 A lot of the towns are pretty.

5 There are some beautiful rivers.

6 There are mountains all around.

7 Fondue is a drink.

8 Karl doesn’t like fondue.

Unit 9

T 9.3

p124

Listen and put

or

.

1 Paul is going to New York.

2 Mary will telephone from the hotel.

3 Paul is going out with Henry tonight.

4 Mary will leave a phone message.

5 The plane arrives at 10.00.

6 Paul will pick Mary up at the airport.

7 Mary will water the plants.

Unit 10

T 10.1

p125

Listen and complete the text.

I have always enjoyed walking. When I was a boy, I used
to go walking at weekends with my

(1)

___________ . We

went camping and climbing together.

I try to visit a new place every year. Last year I decided to
walk a path in Spain called El Camino del Rey, which
means the King’s Way. It is one of the highest and most

(2)

___________ footpaths in Europe. It used to be very

safe, but now it is falling down.

I took a train to the

(3)

___________ of El Chorro

and started to walk towards the mountains. I was very

(4)

___________ .

Then the adventure began. The path was about three feet
wide and there were

(5)

___________ in it. It used to have

a handrail, but not any more. I didn’t know what to do –
should I go on my

(6)

___________ and knees, or stand

up? I decided to stand up and walk very slowly. At times

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the path was only as wide as my two boots. I stopped to
have a rest, but there was

(7)

___________ to sit.

I began to feel very frightened. It was

(8)

___________ to

look down or look up. I was concentrating so hard that
my body started aching. There was no thrill of danger, no

(9)

___________ of the view. I thought I was going to die.

I finally managed to get to the end. I was shaking, and I
was covered in sweat from heat and

(10)

___________ .

I fell to the ground, exhausted.

Unit 11

T 11.4

p126

Listen and complete the text.

The history of modern chewing gum

(1)

___________ in

19th century America. In 1892 a clever

(2)

___________

salesman called William Wrigley decided that chewing
gum was the thing of the future. Wrigley was a business
genius. He was the

(3)

___________ to use advertising to

sell in a big way.

(4)

___________ Leanne.

William Wrigley was really an advertising genius. He
hired

(5)

___________ of pretty girls, who he called

‘the Wrigley girls’. They

(6)

___________ up and down

the streets of Chicago and New York City handing
out free gum. Millions of pieces were given away. He

(7)

___________ had huge electric signs and billboards –

one billboard was a mile

(8)

___________ , it ran along

the side of the

(9)

___________ track. So with all this,

chewing gum became very popular all

(10)

___________

the USA.

Unit 12

T 12.4

p126

Tick (

) the correct answer.

1 Ruth is having a holiday in

a

France.

b

Italy.

c

Spain.

2 She wants to work in

a

a hospital.

b

an office.

c

the media.

3 She is going to buy a flat

a

brother.

with her

b

friend.

c

sister.

4 Ruth is very

a

adventurous.

b

ambitious.

c

nervous.

5 Henry might go to

a

America.

b

Australia.

c

Argentina.

6 He might work in a

a

museum.

b

library.

c

restaurant.

7 He might earn money by

a

painting.

b

singing.

c

writing.

Unit 13

T 13.1

p127

Listen and put

or

.

1 He has been on the streets for a month.

2 He came to London to look for work.

3 He sells the magazine every day.

4 He doesn’t have any friends.

5 He needs somewhere to live.

6 He can’t get a job.

7 He sells fifteen copies a day.

8 He has sold fourteen copies today.

Unit 14

T 14.7

p128

Listen and put

or

.

1 Carmen thinks writing romantic novels

is easy.

2 Bradley is her husband.

3 Her first husband was an actor.

4 Tony Marsh makes her unhappy.

5 She has been married for nearly

twelve years.

6 She has written five novels.

7 She has three children.

8 She is an old lady.

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E

UNIT 1 TEST A

1

2

How

3

Where

4

Why

5

What

6

Where

7

What

8

Which

9

Whose

10

When

11

who

2

2

Do girls study more than boys?

3

Is he living in Warsaw?

4

Does Ian play football for Arsenal?

5

Do they watch television every night?

6

Can I help you wash up?

7

Is John having a shower?

8

Does Tom have a good job?

9

Do you know that you’re wrong?

10

Are dogs very clever?

11

Are some video games very expensive?

3

2

are you

3

Where’s

4

Do you have

5

are you studying

6

you enjoying

7

Where were you

8

you married

9

do you like

10

of music do you

11

you go to

4

2

’s listening

3

fly

4

don’t smoke

5

Is Mr Taylor using

6

goes

7

is helping

8

isn’t studying

9

see

10

Are you wearing

11

has

5

2

politician

3

policeman/woman

4

manager

5

journalist

6

receptionist

7

artist

8

photographer

9

electrician

10

postman/woman

11

scientist

6

2

How are you?

3

Not at all. Don’t mention it.

4

Sleep well.

5

Excuse me.

6

Thanks. Same to you.

7

Good morning.

8

Thank you.

9

Bye for now.

10

Nothing much.

11

Cheers.

UNIT 1 TEST B

1

2

are you studying

3

Where were you

4

are you

5

you married

6

Do you have

7

of music do you

8

Where’s

9

you enjoying

10

you go to

11

do you like

2

2

Do they watch television every night?

3

Is John having a shower?

4

Do girls study more than boys?

5

Does Tom have a good job?

6

Does Ian play football for Arsenal?

7

Are dogs very clever?

8

Is he living in Warsaw?

9

Can I help you wash up?

10

Are some video games very expensive?

11

Do you know that you’re wrong?

3

2

How

3

Where

4

Why

5

What

6

Where

7

What

8

Which

9

Whose

10

When

11

who

4

2

Excuse me.

3

Good morning.

4

How are you?

5

Thank you.

6

Sleep well.

7

Nothing much.

8

Not at all. Don’t mention it.

9

Thanks. Same to you.

10

Cheers.

11

Bye for now.

5

2

Is Mr Taylor using

3

is helping

4

’s listening

5

isn’t studying

6

don’t smoke

7

Are you wearing

8

fly

9

goes

10

has

11

see

6

2

journalist

3

artist

4

politician

5

photographer

6

manager

7

postman/woman

8

policeman/woman

9

receptionist

10

scientist

11

electrician

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UNIT 2 TEST A

1

2

No, she hasn’t.

3

Yes, she is.

4

Yes, she does.

5

No, she hasn’t.

6

Yes, she is.

7

Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.

8

Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.

9

Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.

10

Yes, they are. / No, they’re not.

11

Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

2

2

’m

3

’s

4

doesn’t rain

5

rains

6

come

7

like

8

makes

9

Do … have

10

don’t understand

11

don’t speak

12

learn

13

don’t invite

14

know

15

take

16

have

17

are

18

are

19

enjoy

20

want

21

hope

3

2

’m cooking

3

’s talking

4

have

5

Are you going

6

often paints

7

’s sitting

8

doesn’t play

9

’s washing

10

Do you always wear

11

’s watching

4

2

smoking

3

getting

4

stopping

5

shining

6

taking

7

running

8

having

9

swimming

10

beginning

11

raining

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

UNIT 2 TEST B

1

2

’m

3

’s

4

doesn’t rain

5

rains

6

come

7

like

8

makes

9

Do … have

10

don’t understand

11

don’t speak

12

learn

13

don’t invite

14

know

15

take

16

have

17

are

18

are

19

enjoy

20

want

21

hope

2

2

Are you going

3

’s sitting

4

’m cooking

5

doesn’t play

6

have

7

Do you always wear

8

’s talking

9

often paints

10

’s watching

11

’s washing

3

2

Yes, she does.

3

Yes, she is.

4

Yes, she is.

5

No, she hasn’t.

6

No, she hasn’t.

7

Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.

8

Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

9

Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.

10

Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.

11

Yes, they are. / No, they’re not.

4

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

5

2

shining

3

running

4

smoking

5

having

6

stopping

7

beginning

8

getting

9

taking

10

raining

11

swimming

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UNIT 3 TEST A

1

1

walked

2

didn’t want

3

was shining

4

was walking

5

saw

6

passed

7

was singing

8

continued

9

met

10

stopped

2

2

went

3

spoke

4

didn’t understand

5

didn’t matter

6

were

7

saw

8

didn’t have

9

tried

10

ate

11

had

3

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

4

2

during

3

while

4

for

5

While

6

During

5

1

on

2

on

3

at

4

in

5

6

on

7

in

8

9

in

10

in

6

2

They arrive on March the thirty-first. /
They arrive on the thirty-first of March.

3

Let’s meet on June the sixteenth. /
Let’s meet on the sixteenth of June.

4

Today is November the thirtieth. /
Today is the thirtieth of November.

5

We leave on August the twelfth. /
We leave on the twelfth of August.

6

It begins on February the second. /
It begins on the second of February.

7

2

used

3

robbed

4

smiled

5

arrived

6

planned

7

sent

8

saved

9

clapped

10

travelled

11

made

UNIT 3 TEST B

1

2

for

3

During

4

while

5

during

6

While

2

2

Today is November the thirtieth. /
Today is the thirtieth of November.

3

It begins on February the second. /
It begins on the second of February.

4

Let’s meet on June the sixteenth. /
Let’s meet on the sixteenth of June.

5

They arrive on March the thirty-first. /
They arrive on the thirty-first of March.

6

We leave on August the twelfth. /
We leave on the twelfth of August.

3

1

walked

2

didn’t want

3

was shining

4

was walking

5

saw

6

passed

7

was singing

8

continued

9

met

10

stopped

4

2

went

3

spoke

4

didn’t understand

5

didn’t matter

6

were

7

saw

8

didn’t have

9

tried

10

ate

11

had

5

2

arrived

3

sent

4

used

5

saved

6

smiled

7

travelled

8

robbed

9

planned

10

made

11

clapped

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

7

1

on

2

on

3

at

4

in

5

6

on

7

in

8

9

in

10

in

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UNIT 4 TEST A

1

1

the

2

a

3

an

4

– (the is possible)

5

a

6

a

7

8

an

9

The

10

the

2

2

something

3

someone/somebody

4

anything

5

anyone/anybody

6

something

7

anyone/anybody

8

anything

9

someone/somebody

10

anyone/anybody

11

Someone/Somebody

3

2

a paper

3

a coffee

4

chocolate

5

a glass

6

a cake

7

chocolate

8

glass

9

coffee

10

cake

4

2

glasses

3

keys

4

sheep

5

cities

6

addresses

7

fish

8

potatoes

9

ladies

10

sandwiches

11

people

12

churches

13

women

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

6

2

I wonder if you could help me?

3

How would you like to pay?

4

Can you tell me where it is?

5

The changing rooms are over there.

6

I’m afraid there aren’t any left.

UNIT 4 TEST B

1

2

a glass

3

chocolate

4

a paper

5

glass

6

chocolate

7

cake

8

a coffee

9

a cake

10

coffee

2

2

anyone/anybody

3

anyone/anybody

4

something

5

anything

6

anything

7

anyone/anybody

8

someone/somebody

9

something

10

Someone/Somebody

11

someone/somebody

3

1

the

2

a

3

an

4

– (the is possible)

5

a

6

a

7

8

an

9

The

10

the

4

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

5

2

Can you tell me where it is?

3

I’m afraid there aren’t any left.

4

How would you like to pay?

5

I wonder if you could help me?

6

The changing rooms are over there.

6

2

addresses

3

ladies

4

keys

5

sandwiches

6

fish

7

people

8

cities

9

potatoes

10

churches

11

women

12

sheep

13

glasses

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UNIT 5 TEST A

1

2

to go

3

to arrive

4

to be

5

to listen

6

watching

7

to meet

8

to dance

9

to become

10

playing

11

to try

2

2

isn’t going

3

Are you going to play

4

’ll carry

5

is she going to watch

6

’ll help

7

’m going to bake

8

Is he going to stay

9

’ll buy

10

’s going to study

11

’ll go

3

2

pack

3

ride

4

cook

5

cash

6

drive

7

pay

8

do

9

make

10

tell

11

order

4

2

of

3

with

4

at

5

for

6

in

7

to

8

at

9

for

10

for

11

in

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

6

2

depressed

3

better

4

tired

5

well

6

excited

UNIT 5 TEST B

1

2

cash

3

pay

4

pack

5

do

6

cook

7

tell

8

ride

9

drive

10

order

11

make

2

2

for

3

to

4

of

5

at

6

at

7

for

8

with

9

in

10

in

11

for

3

2

is she going to watch

3

’m going to bake

4

isn’t going

5

Is he going to stay

6

’ll carry

7

’s going to study

8

Are you going to play

9

’ll help

10

’ll go

11

’ll buy

4

2

to listen

3

to meet

4

to go

5

to dance

6

to be

7

playing

8

to arrive

9

watching

10

to try

11

to become

5

2

tired

3

excited

4

better

5

depressed

6

well

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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UNIT 6 TEST A

1

2

same

3

opposite

4

opposite

5

same

6

opposite

7

opposite

8

same

9

same

10

opposite

11

same

2

2

d

3

h

4

i

5

k

6

j

7

a

8

b

9

c

10

g

11

f

3

2

wealthier

wealthiest

3

more crowded

most crowded

4

noisier

noisiest

5

kinder

kindest

6

busier

busiest

7

further

furthest

8

more interesting

most interesting

9

worse

worst

10

better

best

11

drier

driest

4

2

into

3

down

4

right

5

left

6

opposite

7

in front of

8

next to

9

through

10

over

11

on

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

UNIT 6 TEST B

1

2

kinder

kindest

3

further

furthest

4

wealthier

wealthiest

5

more interesting

most interesting

6

noisier

noisiest

7

better

best

8

more crowded

most crowded

9

busier

busiest

10

drier

driest

11 worse

worst

2

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

3

2

k

3

a

4

d

5

b

6

i

7

g

8

h

9

j

10

f

11

c

4

2

same

3

opposite

4

same

5

same

6

opposite

7

opposite

8

opposite

9

opposite

10

same

11

same

5

2

into

3

down

4

right

5

left

6

opposite

7

in front of

8

next to

9

through

10

over

11

on

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UNIT 7 TEST A

1

2

Yes, I do.

3

No, it isn’t.

4

No, I haven’t.

5

Yes, we do.

6

No, he didn’t.

7

No, it can’t.

8

Yes, I did.

9

No, it hasn’t.

10

Yes, I will.

11

Yes, I would.

2

2

missed

3

’ve lived

4

did they tell

5

’ve been

6

’s had

7

built

8

Have you asked

9

did you pay

10

haven’t known

11

has been

3

1

live in

2

have you lived / have you been

3

For

4

do you / work do you

5

work / ’m

6

did you do

7

worked

8

did you

9

you have / you own

10

I have / I do

4

Peter’s been waiting for two weeks. / a few days.

Peter’s been waiting since eight o’clock. / 1990. / Monday.

I’ve known about it for two weeks. / a few days.

I’ve known about it since Monday. / eight o’clock. / 1990. / I
was sixteen.

5

1

still

2

only

3

especially

4

hard

5

nearly

6

just

7

usually

8

together

9

slowly

10

Of course

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

UNIT 7 TEST B

1

2

’ve been

3

built

4

missed

5

Have you asked

6

did they tell

7

haven’t known

8

’ve lived

9

’s had

10

has been

11

did you pay

2

1

live in

2

have you lived / have you been

3

For

4

do you / work do you

5

work / ’m

6

did you do

7

worked

8

did you

9

you have / you own

10

I have / I do

3

1

still

2

only

3

especially

4

hard

5

nearly

6

just

7

usually

8

together

9

slowly

10

Of course

4

2

Yes, I do.

3

No, it isn’t.

4

No, I haven’t.

5

Yes, we do.

6

No, he didn’t.

7

No, it can’t.

8

Yes, I did.

9

No, it hasn’t.

10

Yes, I will.

11

Yes, I would.

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

6

Peter’s been waiting for two weeks. / a few days.

Peter’s been waiting since eight o’clock. / 1990. / Monday.

I’ve known about it for two weeks. / a few days.

I’ve known about it since Monday. / eight o’clock. / 1990. / I
was sixteen.

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UNIT 8 TEST A

1

1

miner

2

artist

3

detective

4

farmer

5

architect

6

mechanic

7

vet

8

lawyer

9

plumber

10

firefighter

2

2

have to

3

should

4

should

5

have to

6

has to

7

should

8

have to

9

has to

10

had to

11

should

3

2

in bed

3

your job

4

a word with someone

5

poetry

6

your time

7

your age

8

being silly

9

abroad

10

what you’ve missed

11

cruel to be kind

4

2

Do you have to go to university to be a lawyer?

3

How often do you have to go to the dentist’s?

4

What time do you have to start work in the morning?

5

Why did the doctor have to take your temperature?

6

Do you have to speak English all the time in class?

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

6

2

no

3

would

4

hours

5

their

6

saw

UNIT 8 TEST B

1

2

poetry

3

your age

4

in bed

5

being silly

6

a word with someone

7

what you’ve missed

8

your job

9

your time

10

cruel to be kind

11

abroad

2

2

What time do you have to start work in the morning?

3

Do you have to speak English all the time in class?

4

How often do you have to go to the dentist’s?

5

Do you have to go to university to be a lawyer?

6

Why did the doctor have to take your temperature?

3

2

have to

3

should

4

have to

5

have to

6

should

7

had to

8

should

9

has to

10

should

11

has to

4

1

miner

2

artist

3

detective

4

farmer

5

architect

6

mechanic

7

vet

8

lawyer

9

plumber

10

firefighter

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

6

2

hours

3

saw

4

would

5

no

6

their

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UNIT 9 TEST A

1

2

when

3

If

4

before

5

until

6

before

2

2

do

3

take

4

make

5

make

6

do

7

get

8

take

9

take

10

make

11

get

3

2

is

3

doesn’t pay

4

’ll phone

5

will … help

6

go

7

don’t water

8

arrives

9

will … say

10

’ll call

11

won’t wait

4

2

at for

3

on by

4

in on

5

on in

6

for by

7

by on

8

in by

9

for in

10

on at

11

at on

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

UNIT 9 TEST B

1

2

will … help

3

don’t water

4

is

5

arrives

6

’ll phone

7

’ll call

8

doesn’t pay

9

go

10

won’t wait

11

will … say

2

2

on in

3

by on

4

at for

5

in by

6

in on

7

on at

8

on by

9

for by

10

at on

11

for in

3

2

before

3

before

4

If

5

when

6

until

4

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

5

2

make

3

get

4

do

5

take

6

make

7

make

8

take

9

do

10

get

11

take

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UNIT 10 TEST A

1

2

used to

3

use to

4

use to

5

use

6

use to

7

used to

8

used to

9

used to

10

use to

11

use

2

2

such

3

so many

4

so

5

such a

6

so much

7

such a

8

so

9

such a

10

so many

11

such a

3

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

4

2

to do

3

choosing

4

to buy

5

to read

6

to spend

7

learning

8

speaking

9

to come

10

to feel

11

to open

5

2

annoying

3

exhausted

4

worried

5

exciting

6

surprised

7

exhausting

8

surprising

9

excited

10

worrying

11

annoyed

UNIT 10 TEST B

1

2

to read

3

learning

4

to do

5

speaking

6

to buy

7

to feel

8

choosing

9

to spend

10

to open

11

to come

2

2

exciting

3

exhausting

4

annoying

5

surprising

6

worried

7

worrying

8 exhausted

9

surprised

10

annoyed

11

excited

3

2

such a

3

such a

4

such

5

so

6

so

7

so many

8

so many

9

so much

10

such a

11

such a

4

2

use

3

used to

4

used to

5

used to

6

use to

7

use to

8

use to

9

use to

10

use

11

used to

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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UNIT 11 TEST A

1

make

made

made

steal

stole

stolen

fly

flew

flown

build

built

built

drive

drove

driven

speak

spoke

spoken

rob

robbed

robbed

break

broke

broken

sell

sold

sold

hurt

hurt

hurt

2

2

Don’t worry, your keys will be found.

3

Coca-Cola has been produced since 1895.

4

Are the best cameras made in Japan?

5

What did she say to you?

6

Volkswagen cars are made in Germany.

7

Last year, I studied/was studying in Bournemouth.

8

Who were you talking to?

9 Nylon is used to make many things.

10

Phil has been given a new heart.

11

How much did you drink last night?

3

2

Has my car been repaired?

3

Driving should be banned in the High Street.

4

Are planes made in your country?

5

Pineapples aren’t grown in England.

6

The Lottery was won by an old man.

7

John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola.

8

Does Australia produce good wines?

9

He gave her a video for her birthday.

10

Should they allow smoking in hospitals?

11

Someone has stolen my purse from my bag.

4

2

built

3

was bought

4

arrived

5

haven’t been

6

hasn’t been

5

2

k

3

h

4

c

5

b

6

d

7

i

8

g

9

e

10

a

11

j

UNIT 11 TEST B

1

2

What did she say to you?

3

Last year, I studied/was studying in Bournemouth.

4

Don’t worry, your keys will be found.

5

Who were you talking to?

6

Are the best cameras made in Japan?

7

Phil has been given a new heart.

8

Coca-Cola has been produced since 1895.

9

Volkswagen cars are made in Germany.

10

How much did you drink last night?

11

Nylon is used to make many things.

2

2

Are planes made in your country?

3

The Lottery was won by an old man.

4

Driving should be banned in the High Street.

5

Has my car been repaired?

6

Pineapples aren’t grown in England.

7

He gave her a video for her birthday.

8

Someone has stolen my purse from my bag.

9

Does Australia produce good wines?

10

John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola.

11

Should they allow smoking in hospitals?

3

build

built

built

speak

spoke

spoken

make

made

made

rob

robbed

robbed

fly

flew

flown

sell

sold

sold

steal

stole

stolen

drive

drove

driven

hurt

hurt

hurt

break

broke

broken

4

2

b

3

i

4

k

5

g

6

c

7

a

8

h

9

d

10

j

11

e

5

2

arrived

3

hasn’t been

4

was bought

5

built

6

haven’t been

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UNIT 12 TEST A

1

2

won

3

wouldn’t put

4

’d look for

5

’d like

6

Would you like

7

wouldn’t

8

met

9

wouldn’t know

10

’d love

11

would be

2

2

had

3

’d be

4

’d ask

5

didn’t come

6

’d help

7

would you do

8

Would … close

9

lost

10

knew

11

would … like

3

2

a

3

b

4

c

5

a

6

c

7

c

8

b

9

a

10

b

11

a

4

2

go back

3

Try on

4

take … out

5

put … on

6

Pick up

7

look after

8

turn off

9

Go away

10

throw … away

11

run out

5

2

perhaps

3

perhaps

4

might

5

Perhaps

6

Perhaps

7

might

8

perhaps

9

might

10

might

11

perhaps

UNIT 12 TEST B

1

2

Perhaps

3

might

4

perhaps

5

perhaps

6

might

7

might

8

perhaps

9

Perhaps

10

perhaps

11

might

2

2

put … on

3

look after

4

go back

5

turn off

6

take … out

7

throw … away

8

Try on

9

Pick up

10

run out

11

Go away

3

2

didn’t come

3

would you do

4

had

5

Would … close

6

’d ask

7

knew

8

’d be

9

’d help

10

would … like

11

lost

4

2

won

3

wouldn’t put

4

’d look for

5

’d like

6

Would you like

7

wouldn’t

8

met

9

wouldn’t know

10

’d love

11

would be

5

2

a

3

c

4

a

5

b

6

c

7

b

8

b

9

c

10

a

11

a

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UNIT 13 TEST A

1

2

worked

3

worked

4

been cooking

5

’ve been waiting

6

have you been doing

7

studied

8

’s been studying

9

’ve known

10

’s had

11

did she say

2

2

already

3

yet

4

already

5

yet

6

already

3

2

This is James.

3

Is that Bob?

4

I’m afraid he’s out.

5

Do you know what time he’ll be back?

6

I’ll try again later.

7

Can I take a message?

8

Can you say that Mary phoned?

9

Hold on, I’ll connect you.

10

Could I speak to Ann, please?

11

Can I just take some details?

4

Noun

Adjective

Noun

Verb

variety

various

advertisement

advertise

success

successful

promise

promise

madness

mad

invention

invent

comfort

comfortable

description

describe

mystery

mysterious

belief

believe

5

2

’ve been sunbathing

3

’s been bathing

4

’ve been using

5

’s been working

6

’ve been waiting

7

Have … been decorating

8

’ve been cooking

9

’ve been doing

10

have … been writing

11

’ve been watching

6

2

exactly

3

seriously

4

mainly

5

really

6

fluently

UNIT 13 TEST B

1

2

already

3

already

4

yet

5

already

6

yet

2

2

’s been working

3

Have … been decorating

4

’ve been sunbathing

5

’ve been cooking

6

’ve been using

7

have … been writing

8

’s been bathing

9

’ve been waiting

10

’ve been watching

11

’ve been doing

3

2

mainly

3

fluently

4

seriously

5

exactly

6

really

4

Noun

Adjective

Noun

Verb

madness

mad

invention

invent

mystery

mysterious

belief

believe

success

successful

promise

promise

variety

various

advertisement

advertise

comfort

comfortable

description

describe

5

2

Do you know what time he’ll be back?

3

Can I take a message?

4

This is James.

5

Can you say that Mary phoned?

6

I’m afraid he’s out.

7

Could I speak to Ann, please?

8

Is that Bob?

9

I’ll try again later.

10

Can I just take some details?

11

Hold on, I’ll connect you.

6

2

’ve been waiting

3

studied

4

worked

5

’s been studying

6

been cooking

7

’s had

8

worked

9

have you been doing

10

did she say

11

’ve known

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1

2

travel

3

last

4

borrow

5

game

6

say

7

lend

8

quiet

9

hear

10

tell

11

whose

12

stole

13

pay

2

2

’d noticed

3

’d wondered

4

hadn’t seen

5

’d begun

6

had been parked

7

’d crossed

8

’d noticed

9

’d watched

10

’d arrived

11

had gone

3

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

4

2

Bye! Drive carefully.

3

Good luck in the future.

4

Bye! Thank you for having me.

5

Goodnight.

6

Goodbye. We’ll let you know.

7

Thanks for a lovely evening.

5

2

Gerry said (that) he felt very angry.

3

Gerry said (that) John was desperate.

4

Gerry said (that) he was going now.

5

Gerry said (that) he was glad that he went.

6

Gerry said (that) he could help Sam.

7

Gerry said (that) he would lend Mike some money.

8

Gerry said (that) Judy still hadn’t called.

9

Gerry said (that) Ted had been gone a long time.

10

Gerry said (that) he had lost his watch again.

11

Gerry said (that) he’d never get it right.

UNIT 14 TEST B

1

2

Goodnight.

3

Thanks for a lovely evening.

4

Goodbye. We’ll let you know.

5

Good luck in the future.

6

Bye! Thank you for having me.

7

Bye! Drive carefully.

2

2

Gerry said (that) he was glad that he went.

3

Gerry said (that) he would lend Mike some money.

4

Gerry said (that) he felt very angry.

5

Gerry said (that) Judy still hadn’t called.

6

Gerry said (that) he was going now.

7

Gerry said (that) he had lost his watch again.

8

Gerry said (that) John was desperate.

9

Gerry said (that) he could help Sam.

10

Gerry said (that) he’d never get it right.

11

Gerry said (that) Ted had been gone a long time.

3

2

’d noticed

3

’d wondered

4

hadn’t seen

5

’d begun

6

had been parked

7

’d crossed

8

’d noticed

9

’d watched

10

’d arrived

11

had gone

4

2

say

3

hear

4

last

5

tell

6

lend

7

whose

8

borrow

9

quiet

10

pay

11

stole

12

game

13

travel

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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Listening

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Unit 2

Listening

1

twelve

2

live

3

floor

4

love

5

bigger

6

five

7

rivers

8

fish

9

world

10

called

Unit 3

Listening

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Unit 4

Listening

1

a

2

c

3

b

4

b

5

a

Unit 5

Listening

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Unit 6

Listening

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Unit 7

Listening

1

c

2

a

3

b

4

c

5

b

Unit 8

Listening

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Unit 9

Listening

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Unit 10

Listening

1

father

2

dangerous

3

village

4

excited

5

holes

6

hands

7

nowhere

8

impossible

9

enjoyment

10

fear

Unit 11

Listening

1

begins

2

young

3

first

4

Here’s

5

hundreds

6

walked

7

also

8

long

9

train

10

over

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Listening

1

b

2

c

3

c

4

b

5

a

6

c

7

a

Unit 13

Listening

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Unit 14

Listening

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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