10
1 Grammar
1 isn’t
2 be
3 let
4 allowed
5 being
6 just
7 since
8 yet
9 do
10 watching
1 c
2 a
3 b
4 a
5 c
6 b
7 a
8 c
9 b
10 a
1 My sisters never let me play their computer
games.
2 Paul and John don’t drive, do they?
3 Many footballers are paid a lot of money.
4 I’ve known Marcelo for three years.
5 I’ve never been allowed to go out late on
school days.
6 A lot of money is spent on junk food
every year.
7 You aren’t going to study Physics, are you?
8 I don’t mind getting up early.
9 You promised to help me with my homework.
10 I’ve already told you – I don’t know the answer.
1 to study
2 watching
3 cooking
4 to be
5 to help
6 doing
7 swimming
8 having
9 to do
10 to go
2 Vocabulary
1 a
2 b
3 a
4 c
5 b
6 c
7 a
8 c
9 b
10 a
Have: fun, a good time, a drink, a good laugh
Make: funny faces, fun of someone, a fool of
yourself, a mistake, someone laugh,
someone smile
1 favorite
2 garbage
3 underground
4 colour
5 pavement
6 center
7 elevator
8 travelling
9 traveled
10 kilometre
1 storyline
2 westerns
3 special effects
4 comedy
5 thriller
6 horror
7 film set
8 director
9 script
10 romance
3 Everyday English
1 b
2 d
3 a
4 e
5 c
1 sure
2 off we go
3 Nice one!
4 What do you reckon?
5 Get a move on!
4 Reading
1 C
2 D
3 B
4 A
1 F
2 F
3 T
4 F
5 T
6 T
5 Listening
TAPESCRIPT
Interviewer:
Thank you very much for agreeing
to this interview. I know that you
are very busy promoting your new
film at the moment.
Film star:
It’s a pleasure to be here.
Interviewer:
Your first film, Dreams of Love,
made you very famous while you
were still very young. How did
that fame change your life?
Film star:
Well ... at first I loved it. Everywhere
I went, people wanted to talk to
me, to take my photo, to have an
autograph, and I enjoyed meeting
my fans. But after a while, I realised
that I didn’t have a private life any
more. I always had to look good, to
go out looking my best. I couldn’t
go to the supermarket on my own
in jeans and a sweatshirt because
my fans expected me to look like
a film star!
Interviewer:
So what did you do?
Film star:
First of all, I started going
everywhere by car. I didn’t walk
down the streets like I did before
I was famous and I moved to a
villa in the country, away from
the journalists and paparazzi. Of
course, I still gave interviews but
I was much more careful about
the people I spoke to.
Interviewer:
But there must be some good things
about being beautiful and famous!
Film star:
You’re very kind! Of course there
are. I’m very lucky to have a
wonderful home and I was able
to buy a house for my parents.
They have never had much money
so I was very happy to help them.
But I don’t live like a star. I don’t
go to parties much. I prefer to be
at home with my husband and
our two children.
Interviewer:
Thank you very much for talking
to me and good luck with your
next film, Dancing with Tigers.
Film star:
Thank you.
1 a
2 b
3 b
4 a
5 a
6 a
7 a
8 b
9 a
10 b
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
B
C
A
© Cambridge University Press 2004
English in Mind Level 2
Module 2 Test A Key
MODULE
2
TES
T
A
KEY
UNITS
5–8