DO Connectlons 1 TE37S 2P.gx4 5/10/07 10:39 Pago 33
1 |
A |
6 a fiat |
2 |
Yes |
7 classieal (musie} |
3 |
Yes |
8 sports books |
4 |
No |
9 a writer |
5 |
No |
10 friends |
2 1 I don't like wailing for buses.
2 He gees lunning every morning.
3 Do yoti like llving in ihe countryside?
4 They go shoppmg eveiy weekend.
5 She doesnt like doing the washing-up.
6 We haie playing tennis in winter.
4 February
5 spring
6 September
4 sweatshirt
5 trousers
6 beli
4 this
5 There's
6 Are there
2 Maiks out of 10 as follows:
• 1 maik for accuiate use of grammar and vocabulary for eaeh of the five contem points listed <maximum 5)
• a maik out of iwo for correct use of the linkmg words and. but and becatisc (maximum 2)
• a mark out of three for overall accuracy of grammar and voeabulaiy (maximum 3)
I |
C |
6 C |
2 |
A |
7 C |
3 |
C |
8 A |
4 |
C |
9 B |
5 |
A |
10 A |
1 1 She haidly ev«r eats burgers.
2 ✓
3 ✓
4 We don't always study haid at school.
5 ✓
6 He often goes to the cinema.
2 1 They go skiing in the holidays.
2 She doesn‘1 like watching TY.
3 They like living in a big town.
4 We go bike riding every weekend.
5 I don't like going to paities.
6 Do you like studying Maths?
3 1 summer 4 Saturday
2 Friday 5 winter
3 October 6 December
4 1 She haidly ever goes on holiday in August.
2 We don'i usually play Computer games in the morning.
3 He often cooks a big meal on Fridays.
4 Ifs always lainy in April.
5 They‘re sometimes late for school.
6 You never read books in youi bedioom.
5 1 twelve thousand
2 five hundred and sixty-seven
3 iwo thousand four hundred and ninety-fise
4 one hundred and fifty-six
5 five thousand and thirty-four
6 nine thousand three hundred and ftfteen
1 1 The bus always comes at ten past seven.
2 ✓
3 They usually play hockey on Sundays.
4 ✓
5 ✓
6 He's never goi any inoney.
3 1 autumn
2 Wednesday
3 Sunday
4 1 She sometimes visits frłends in the evening.
2 He usually does his homework in the study on Saturdays.
3 We never go to school in August.
4 Ifs hardly ever waim in winter.
5 TheyYe always kind to other people.
6 She doesn't often read newspapers.
5 1 ninetynine
2 sev«n thousand and sesenty-two
3 eight hundred and fifteen
4 one thousand two hundred and fifty-nine
5 eleven thousand
6 six thousand and two
1 1 She isn‘t writing a book./I'm wiiting a book.
2 W'e'ie having breakfast. / They aien't having bieakfast.
3 You're sitting on the bus. / I m not sitting on the bus.
4 She isn't buying a present. / He’s buying a present.
5 TheyYe watching TV. / We aren‘t watching TV.
6 She's Corning to the party. / He isn't coming to the party.
2 1 Is he juggling? / No, he isn'i.
2 Is it starting? / Yes, it is.
3 Are they coming? / No. they arenY.
4 Aie we going home? / No, we arenY.
5 Are you wearing trainers? / Yes. 1 am.
6 Aie you watching this programme? / No, Fm not.
3 1 coat
2 shoes
3 skin
4 1 Those
2 any
3 Is there
5 1 ten (pounds) ninety nine
2 one (pound) forty
3 sesenty four p/pence
4 ninety eight (pounds) twenty
5 sevenp/pcnce
6 four pounds and a penny/four pounds (and) one p/pence
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