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Test (UNITS 1-2) (otal 80 marks)
(fetus
1 Circle the correct verb.
1@and/ am wanting a holiday.
1 He likes / is liking swimming.
2. She has /is having dinner at the moment.
3. 1 think /am thinking about buying a new computer.
4 1 wish / am wishing | had a lot of money.
5 They know / are knowing her address.
(5 marks)
2> Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
present simple or the present continuous.
She (watch) television every day. She ..
(watch) it now.
1 ‘Where .... .- (you/come) from?’
‘Ls .+. (come) from Australia?
2 .. (they/do}?"
.. (do) their homework.
3 ... (your brother/do)?"
.. (work) in a car factory?
4 ‘Who .. .. (Andy/phone)?"
‘His girlfriend. He always . ... (phone) her
at seven o'clock.
5 John... .. (take) his driving test today.
Hess +++ (be) very nervous.
(5 marks)
Test1* 33> Complete the sentences with for or since and the correct form of
the verb in brackets.
hs .. (not see) her ....
Christmas.
2. My parents ... . (be / married)
.. twenty years.
3 We. .. (be) here ...
three o'clock.
4 She .... .. (not eat) in a restaurant
... a long time.
5 His sister .... ..... (not speak) to him
... he broke her CD player.
(10 marks)
4> Complete the sentences with the definite article where necessary.
They come from .fi¢. USA.
1 It’s hot here during ... ... day but cold at
2 _ night.
2 We had .. . egg and .. .. chips.
3. Children start ... school when they are four or five in
4 She's going by flight takes
seven hours.
5 Do you take ... .. tea?
(5 marks)
5> Complete with the past simple or the present perfect simple tense
of the verbs.
My friends ave just arrived Gust / arrive).
1 He.. .. (never / ride) a horse.
2 They . .. (go) to Paris on holiday last
year.
als .. (not see) Tony yesterday at
college.
4+ Test 1
—4 1...
time.
(not drink) coffee for a long
5 Up until now, Maria
her homework on time.
.. (always | do)
(5 marks)
ile cote
> Complete the sentences with the following particles after the
verb get or go. Some particles are used more than once.
*away *down *on over * through © together * up
These steps are dangerous. Go JW? them carefully.
1 He got ..
back at work.
.. his operation very quickly and was soon
2 The prisoners tried to get .... in a boat.
3 I've always got .. ... well with my sister.
4 Although it started raining, the boys went ...
playing football.
5 1 haven't seen you for ages. We must get ....
catch up on our news.
.- and
6 The children want to go ..
sing it for their parents.
.. their song before they
7 Mr Jones went
back.
in 1989 and he has never come
8 1 can’t walk up to the seventh floor. Let's go .
the lift.
9 1 overslept this morning and didn’t get .
10 o'clock.
10 1 tried to phone you last night but 1 couldn't get ....
(10 marks)
Test1 +5Vocabulary
7 Complete the sentences with the correct family word.
My parents’ son is my .Qrether. .
Carol and Sue are sisters. They were both born on 23 May 1999.
They are ..
2. Ann’s husband's mother is Ann’s ..
3. Philip hasn’t got any brothers or sisters. He is an ..
child.
4 My parents are divorced. My father’s new wife is my ...
5 My brother's son is my .
(5 marks)
8> Write these words in the correct transport columns.
airport captain © carriage ¢ driver ¢ flight © pilot © port
* set sail ¢ station ¢ take off * voyage
Plane Train Boat
flight
(5 marks: half a mark each)
Communication
9> Complete the conversations using these words or expressions.
* How about you ¢1do © That's a coincidence © free
* Lucky you. * What do you do ¢ Do you mind if
© That's interesting Go ahead ¢ Excuse me © in your way
In a train
Mari
Excuse me
, is this seat (1)
Anne: Yes, it is. Is my bag (2) ...
Marie: No, it’s fine. Don’t worry. (3) ..
1 close the window? It’s a bit chilly.
Anne: (4)
G+ TestAt a party
Pam: Where do you live, Pete?
Pete: In York. (5) ...
Pam: Oh, | live in York, too.
Pete: Really? (6) ....
Are you a student?
Pam: Yes, | go to art college. (7) ..
Pete: I’m an engineer. | work for a TV company.
Pam: Do you? (8) ....
work for the local TV station?
Pete: Yes, (9) ...
and | meet a lot of famous people.
Pam: (10) ...
.. . Do you
. It’s interesting work
(10 marks)
10> Read the letter.
10 High Street
Gordontown
Gordon
GR2 1BT
Dear Chris,
Thanks very much for your letter asking me to write to you. 1 like writing letters and Uve
already got a pen friend, Harry, in Canada and one in Finland, called Anya. I'm going to
Finland for a holiday next summer and I'm going to stay with Anya in Helsinki. We've written
to cach other for four years but we've never met.
Like you, I'm fifteen years old. I've got two younger brothers. They're twins and they're nine
years old. We usually get on well but sometimes they really annoy me, My father works in a
bank and my mother is a housewife. My grandmother also lives with us. We have an old house
with a big garden, Please tell me something about your family and where you live.
go to a high school in the next town. Ht isa large, modern school. Lessons start at 8.50 a.m.
and finish at 3.30 p.m. My favourite subjects are Geography and Maths. 1 hate Biology! We've
_got exams next month and I'm not looking forward to them! 1 belong to the school drama club.
We meet on Fridays after school. What is your school like? What are your favourite subjects
In my free time 1 go sailing. My father has a small yacht and we often spend the weekend on
the boat. | also like swimming and watching horror films. What are your hobbies?
Well, that’s enough for now. Please write soon.
Love from
Kim
Test1 +7Answer T (true), F (false) or DK (don't know).
1 Kim has had a letter from Chris. | _ |
2 Chris is Kim’s third pen friend. |_|
3 Kim met her Finnish pen friend four years ago.
4 Kim is older than her brothers. |_|
5 Kim's brothers are always fighting. [)
6 Kim's father works on a boat. |_|
7 Kim’s grandmother likes sailing.
8 Kim's house is next to her school. |_|
9 Kim always does well in her school exams. |__|
10 Kim never watches horror films. [ _ |
(10 marks)
11> In your notebook, write a reply to Kim’s letter and answer her
questions about your family, your school and your hobbies. You
can use some of these expressions:
* It was so nice to hear from you Good luck with your exams
* Let me tell you about * Give my regards to your family
© Keep in touch
Begin like this:
Dear Kim,
Thanks very much for your letter ...
(10 marks)
8+ TestTest (UNITS 3-5) {Total 80 marks)
1> Complete the sentences with the correct form of the past simple
or the past continuous.
1 When 1 .. . (see) her, she
(
. (do) her shopping.
2 They... . (dance) when the music
suddenly .... .... (stop).
3 When it ...... .. (start) to rain, we
.. (have) our picnic.
4 The students .... ... (do) an examination
w+ (go) off.
when the fire alarm ....
5 When we ..
. arrive), the sun
.. (shine).
(5 marks)
2> Complete the story with the correct form of the verb in brackets,
using the past simple, past continuous or past perfect.
(1) ..
(2) an
course at college. She (3) .....
(apply) to do an engineering
.. (wake)
up early and when her alarm clock (4) ...
(go) off she (5) ....
(already | get dressed).
She (6) ...
phone (7) ..
. (have) breakfast when the
.. (ring). 1t was her
boyfriend. He wanted to wish her good luck.
Test2*9.. (meet) her
(have) her
At the college, she (8) ....
friend Kate, who (9) ...
interview earlier. The following week, they both
(10) ..
them places at the college.
. (receive) letters, offering
(10 marks)
3> Circle the most appropriate word(s).
He dropped his wallet @/as soon as he was walking down the
street.
While / As soon as I'm cooking the dinner, you can set the table.
Give Susan my best wishes as / when you see her.
You must clean your teeth after / before you go to bed.
‘Please come quickly!’ ‘I'll come as soon as / as 1 can.
uP wD
We're going to have a big party when / while we've finished our
exams.
(5 marks)
4> Circle the more appropriate verb.
Lynne: It’s my birthday next week. I(7b@)/ ‘m being eighteen.
1(1) ‘I/'m going to have a big party. Can you come?
Peter: I'm sorry, but 1 (2) ‘ / won't be here then. (3) I'l go /
‘m going to Paris on business tomorrow.
Lynne: Oh, that’s interesting. We (4) might / ‘ll go to France for a
holiday next year. We haven’t decided yet. How long
(5) will you be / are you being there?
Peter: About a fortnight. 1 (6) ‘ll work /'m working at the university
for ten days then | (7) 'm having / may have a holiday in
Italy. I've already booked my flight. 1 want to see some
friends who live near Milan. | (8) will / may stay with them
but I'm not sure. When 1 get back 1 (9) ‘m giving / I give you
a ring. Have a good party.
Lynne: Thanks, we (10) might / will.
(10 marks)
10 + Test2Phrasal verbs
5> Complete the sentences with the correct form of a phrasal verb
with give.
They ay
Ut free drinks during the flight yesterday.
1 He never answers my letters so I've given
. writing to him.
2 I'm sorry | forgot to give you .. . the
money you lent me.
3 When Sam won a million pounds, he gave all of it
.. to charity.
4. The little girl kept asking her parents to buy her a dog and in the
end they gave ... to her.
5 My sister works in our local theatre. She gives
.. the programmes.
(5 marks)
Vocabulary
6» Complete each sentence with the correct part of speech from
the verbs in brackets.
We were £/¢98¢d (please) to hear your news.
We got a
opened the door.
(frighten) when we
2 Twas ...
money had gone.
«+» (horrify) to find that all my
3 He was ... .... (shock) to see how poor
they were.
4 It will be a... .. (please) to help you.
5 They were .. .. (amaze) to see us
both there.
6 Stop (worry)! It will be all right.
7 They had an.
Africa seeing all the wild animals on Safa
(excite) holiday in
8 She was ..
.. (thrill) to win first prize.9 The young boy was too (frighten)
to jump off the high wall.
10. His biggest .... .. (worry) is having no
money.
(10 marks)
7> Complete the sentences using a preposition.
My brother was angry With me.
1 Are you interested .. .. photography?
2 She is excited . going to the USA.
3 I've got nothing to do. I'm really fed
4 This is one of my best paintings. I'm quite proud
it.
5 My camera is different . .. YOUTS.
6 I'm not frightened .. .. snakes.
7 V'm not very keen .. . modem jazz.
8 | never get tired . .. this song.
9 Their neighbours were angry =the
broken window.
10 The horse was frightened .... . the sound of the car
horn.
(5 marks: half a mark each)
peer eareaa)
8> Complete the conversation using these words or expressions.
* for ages © That would be great Fancy seeing @ I’m afraid
* Congratulations © guess what ¢1'm free ® you fancy
© What about ¢ I’m sorry to hear that *sounds fine
Jane: Hello, Paul. | ing. you here. | haven't seen you
(Dice
Paul: No, I’ve been in hospital. | had to have an operation on my
knee.
Jane: Oh, (2) ... . How are you now?
Paul: I'm fine thanks. I'm back at college now, and
(3) ... ?Jane: What?
Paul: I've passed all my exams.
Jane: (4) ...
(5)
Chinese restaurant?
Paul: Thanks. (6)
! We must celebrate. Do
.. having a meal in that new
Jane: (7) ... .. next Saturday evening -
the 15th?
Paul: (8) .. 1 can’t. 'm meeting some
friends then, but (9) ...
following Saturday.
Jane: That (10)
7.30.
.. the
Vl book a table for
Paul: Thank you very much. I'll look forward to it.
(10 marks)
9> Read the short story. (The prompts (a)-(g) are used in Exercise 10.)
Write a story with the title ‘It happened to me’
Last Saturday | went for a bike ride with two friends, Alan and
Christina. We're all fifteen and we're in the same
school. (a) We de
picnic. At school we're doing a project on local history and we
thought we might take some photographs for the project.
Alan's got the best camera 90 he took his. Everything went well,
well, almost everything. Christina fell off her bike when ohe wae going too fast: down a
hill. There was a road at the bottom of the hill, but fortunately there were no cars on
it and she wasn't hurt. (b) We arrived at a very pretty village and we had our picnic by
the village pond, There was a pretty café called The Bear near the pond and Alan
decided to take a photograph of it. (c) He took his photograph and then we rode
home.
That evening, we heard on the news that there had been a
robbery at a café called The Bear and the police were asking if
anyone had seen the robbers, (d) We hadr’t seen anything
suspicious.
The next day, Alan had hie photographs developed. He phoned me and sounded very
excited, ‘Ive got a photograph of that café and there's a man in the photograph
running away from it. We all went round to Alan's house to look
at the photograph. We decided to take it to the police etation.
The police were pleased because the man’s face was very clear
in the photograph and one of the detectives knew him. (e) The
robber was arrested that evening. (F) The café owner gave each
of us £20 and we had our picture in the local newspaper. (g)
Test2 + 13Answer T (true), F (false) or DK (don't know).
The person who is writing the story is a boy. |_|
The school project is about village cafés. |_|
Alan took his camera. |
Christina had an accident. |
There were a lot of cars on the road. |_|
They had their picnic in a café. |
There was a robbery at the café. |_|
There is a picture of a bear in the café. |
9 Alan had taken a photograph of the robber. |_|
10 The café owner gave £60 to the group. CL
eon anur wn
(10 marks)
10) In your notebook, rewrite the story in Exercise 9. Use the prompts
(a)-(g) to give more detail and make the story more interesting.
a) Describe Alan and Christina.
b) Give more details about the accident. What did you and Alan do?
How did Christina feel?
c) Describe the café and explain why it was called The Bear.
d) Give more details about the robbery.
e) What did the robber look like?
f) Give more details about the arrest.
g) What did the café owner say?
Begin like this:
Last Saturday...
(10 marks)
14 + Test2Test (UNITS 6-7) {Total 80 marks)
1> Rewrite the sentences using the linkers in brackets.
He was bom in Scotland but he doesn’t speak with a Scottish
accent. (however) .He,was born in Scotland. However, he doesn’t
‘Speak with a Scottish, accent,
1 They got a taxi but they still missed their train.
a) (although) ..
b) (in spite of) ....
2. She felt ill but she did the exam.
a) (despite) ...
b) (however) ....
3 Sue invited James to the party but he didn’t go.
a) (however) ....
b) (although) ..
4 They have a lot of money but they never look happy.
a) (however)
b) (despite) ..
5 They are good dancers but they didn’t dance at the disco.
a) (in spite of)
b) (although) ..
(10 marks)
2> Complete the sentences with should(n’t), or had better (not).
You phone him now. It’s too late.
1 ‘You. .. always be careful when you
cross the road; the teacher told the young children.
2. The bus is coming. You ... .. hurry!
3 You.. . touch that door. I've just
finished painting it and the paint’s still wet.
4 You.. . talk so much!
5 You .. . always be polite at school.
(5 marks)
Test 3 + 153> Complete the sentences with must, mustn't, need or needn't.
You needn't, phone him. I've already phoned him.
1 You .... always fasten your seat belt in the car. It’s
the law.
2 You ... ... have your mobile phone switched on in the
plane. It could cause an accident.
3 You...
41.
tomorrow.
... wear a uniform if you don’t want to.
.. buy my brother a present. It’s his birthday
5 Can 1 use your phone, please? 1.....
ambulance. My friend has had an accident.
.. to phone for an
(5 marks)
4> Complete the sentences by making comparisons with the adjective or
adverb in brackets.
iNd (interesting) place in Edinburgh is the castle.
1 Travelling by plane is
travelling.
2 The
trip to the desert.
... (safe) way of
. (good) part of the holiday was the
we
This year at college is a lot ...
last year.
. (difficult) than
+
She can't run ... (fast) as her brother.
a
| think younger people drive ..
older people.
.. (dangerously) than
a
1 don’t play sports ..
to.
7 She described the robber
could to the police.
8 The ...
Americans.
.. (frequently) as 1 used
. (carefully) as she
. (friendly) people 1 know are the
9 I'm sure you don’t cook ...
10 She is ...
.. (bad) as | do.
. (serious) than her brothers.
(10 marks)
16 + Test3RES
5> Complete the sentences with the correct form of a phrasal verb
with Jook.
The police are looking ./2f0. the robbery.
1 1 don’t know what this word means. I'll have to look it
. ina dictionary.
2 1can’t come out tonight because I’m looking ...
two-year-old niece.
them
3 1 can't find my glasses. I've looked
everywhere.
4 Look ...
photograph.
... the camera everyone. I’m going to take your
5 We're looking .. . visiting you again.
(5 marks)
WTSI IEIe
6> Complete the sentences with one of these uncountable nouns
and the present simple form of the verb in brackets.
* accommodation © furniture * knowledge ® information
* scenery ¢ weather ® money ¢ luggage ® work ® traffic
* behaviour
“What .2. (be) the
like here today?’ ‘It’s sunny:
Your ... . (look) heavy. Are you going
away for a long time?
.. (be / not) a problem for me.
I never have any so I never spend any.
3 Her
of art
; (be) excellent. She knows about
the lives of all the great painters.
=
We always ... . (finish)
.. earlier on Fridays so we leave the
office at 4.30 p.m.
w
Student ....
in this town
.- (cost) a lot.
Test 3 + 17.. always:
(get) worse during the rush hour,
7 The in my new flat
.. (be) old but very comfortable.
8 The children’s .. (change) from day
to day. Sometimes they are good and sometimes they are bad.
9 The ....
.. in Switzerland
(be) wonderful with all the lakes.
10. This .. about the company
.. (be) very useful. Thank you.
(10 marks)
7> Circle the odd-one-out in each group. These are parts of both
motorbikes and cars.
brake (boot) gears 3 engine mirror steering wheel
1 handlebars tyre seat 4 window brake number plate
2 bonnet accelerator horn 5 fuel tank wheel seat belt
(5 marks)
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8» Complete the conversation using these words or expressions.
* ty this ¢ abit too © I'm sorry we haven’t ¢ I’m looking for
* help you * you should © much isit »* any good
* need a larger size * do you think go and have a look
Chris and Mandy are in a clothes shop.
Assistant: Good afternoon. Can 1 .ele.vou.?
Chris: Yes, please. (1)
a leather jacket.
Assistant: The jackets are over here.
Chris: Can I (2) ....
Assistant: Yes, of course. (A few minutes later)
Js it (3) ...
Chris: It's (4).
1 think 1 (5)
Have you got this in size 14
.. on, please?
18 + Test 3Assistant: I’m not sure. I'll (6)
No, (7)
size 14. It's very good leather.
Chris: Yes, it’s lovely. How (8)
but we've got this one in a
Assistant: It’s more expensive than the other one. It’s £200.
Chris: Oh, that’s a lot! What (9) .....
Mandy?
Mandy: | think (10) ....
leave it for a few days and think about it.
Chri
Yes, you're right. (To the shop assistant) Sorry, 'm
afraid it’s too expensive.
(10 marks)
9> Read the descriptions of four places in a town.
1
This is an interesting place to visit because you can find out how people
lived years ago. If you have time, it is well worth spending a whole afternoon
here. One of the most fascinating rooms is the fashion room where you can
see clothes from the 18th century to the present day. As well as beautiful
clothes worn by the richest people, you can see the ordinary clothes worn
by the servants and poorer people. Despite what many people say, an
afternoon spent here is very interesting.
This is by far the most exciting place in the town because there are over
fifty rides and lots of amusements. Some of the rides are too dangerous
for younger children and you have to be over fourteen years old to go on
‘those rides. My favourite goes through water then into a dark tunnel and
finally climbs high into the air. My mother thinks this ride is dreadful and
she won't go on it but as far as I'm concerned, it's superb.
i a
‘We go here when we have something special to celebrate like a birthday or
passing an examination. They serve delicious Chinese food. We always eat
with chopsticks. I’m quite good at holding chopsticks but my sister isn’t and
she usually finishes by using a spoon and fork. They play quiet oriental
music in the background and it’s very relaxing to eat there.
This is the newest building in the town and it's in the very centre. Up until last year,
the bus station was there. Now that the bus station has gone we have somewhere to
{go swimming, play football, squash, basketball, volleyball and lots of other games.
‘There are also some restaurants, shops and a cinema in the same building. It opened
last week and some of my friends have been. They say it’ fantastic. | haven't been
yet, but I'm looking forward to going next Saturday. | want to go swimming, have a
meal and then go to the cinema.
Test 3 + 19a) Which four buildings are described?
1 apark| | 5 astation| |
2 arestaurant |_| 6 aschool |_|
3a leisure complex 7 an amusement park |_|
4 a museum 8 a castle [ ot
(4 marks)
b) Answer the questions.
1 Does the writer think history is boring? ....
2 Can all children go on all the rides? ....
3. Can the writer use chopsticks? .
4 Has the writer got a sister?
5 Has the writer been to building number 4? .
6 Does the writer like swimming? ...
(6 marks)
10> In your notebook, write a description of one of these places
(or another place of your choice):
a park © a-sports centre *acinema *aclub © a café
*adisco © an amusement park
You can use some of these ideas:
© Say where the place is.
© Say what you can see and do there.
© Say what you like about it.
Begin like this:
One of the best things to do on a Saturday evening in my town is to go to...
(10 marks)
20 + Test 3Test (UNITS 8-10) (Total 80 marks)
1) Change these sentences into conditional sentences with if.
Work hard or you won't pass the exam.
work hard, you won't pass, the exam,
Phone me before six o'clock or you'll miss me.
wv
Give the toy back to the little girl or she'll start crying. ...
w
Come to the club tonight or you won't know what's happening.
*
Hurry up or you'll be late.
5 Put the fish in the fridge or the cat will eat it.
(5 marks)
2> Change these sentences into the first conditional using or.
If you don’t take an umbrella, you'll get wet.
Take an umbrell ‘ll get wet.
If you don’t book a table, there won't be any room in the
restaurant.
Nv
If you don't send your aunt a birthday card, she'll be upset.
w
If you don’t work hard, you won't pass your exams.
»
If you touch that fire, you'll burn yourself.
5 If you don't do it now, you'll never do it.
(5 marks)
Test 4+ 213> Write sentences using the first conditional with unless.
(he/not help you: you pay him)
He,won't help you unless you pay. him.
1 (she/not come to the party: her boyfriend come too) ...
w
(the door/not open: you push it)
3 (you/apologise: I/not speak to you again) ....
*
(they/play tennis tomorrow: it rain)
5 (we/leave now: we/miss the bus) ..
(5 marks)
4> Complete the sentences about the future with the correct form
of the verbs in brackets.
As soon as he ries, we ll. the meeting. (arrive/start)
1 When he the letter, he
... (read/be pleased)
2, .. out as soon as |
.. ready. (go/be)
3. My bike’s very muddy. 1 .. .. my bike
when 1 ..... .. time. (clean/have)
4 When she ... out of hospital, we
.. her to stay with us. (come/invite)
5 .- you as soon as we
.. at our hotel. (phone/arrive)
(5 marks)
5> Complete the sentences with who(m), that/which, where or whose.
which you want?
1 Have you seen the photos .... .. | took on holiday?
22 + Test42 I don’t know the name of the woman ...
3 John,
4 This is the house ..
. helped us.
... parents are both actors, is a film director.
.. | grew up.
5 Is this the house .. .. they want to buy?
6 This is the place ..
7 Mr Richards is the teacher ...
. we first met.
. | know best.
8 This is the room ... . the fire started.
9 These are the children ...
. We saw yesterday.
brother lives in the USA.
10 Fiona is the girl ....
(10 marks)
6 Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or
continuous form of the verb in brackets.
1 'd. (dance) with her several times at the disco.
dlesle they ever ... .. (fly) in a helicopter?” ‘No?
2. ‘I'm sorry I'm late. How long .. . you
. (wait)?’ ‘Only a few minutes?
3. They ... . (never/like) horror films.
4 They .. . (watch) TV all afternoon
and they're still watching it!
5 Why are you tired? 1... . (work) all day.
(5 marks)
ERE easies
7 Complete with the correct form of a phrasal verb with take.
1 Both sisters take ....
2. My father has taken
their mother in looks.
singing. He’s joined a choir.
3 When the football captain became ill John took
the team.
4 I've forgotten to take my books .. .. to the library.
5 My colleague is ill so I've taken . .. some extra work.
(5 marks)
Test 4+ 23WereT ere
8> Match each positive adjective below with a negative adjective.
Positive
1 honest 2 humble | 3 strong] | 4 sociable| |
5 happy| | 6 reliable[ | 7 committed[ | 8 pleasant |_|
9 hardworking |_| 10 decisive | | 11 relaxed |_|
Negative
a) uncommitted b) indecisive c) arrogant d) lazy) unsociable
f) anxious g) depressed hh) weak i) dishonest j) unpleasant
k) unreliable
(5 marks: half a mark each)
3 Complete the adjectives in these sentences.
We had a very pleaS@Mt day in the country.
It's a very humot.... . film. It made us laugh a lot.
| think cats are very intellig...
We never stay in expens. .. hotels.
She likes reading love stories. She’s very romant...
He had a success... interview and got the job.
., | must wash them.
These jeans are dirt..
She’s very ambit. ... and wants to become a manager.
Our meal was excell.
CearNnanuae wn
The film was exciting and very dramat.....
.. clothes.
(5 marks: half a mark each)
10> Complete the conversations using these words or expressions.
10. She looks like a model. She always wears eleg...
Hang on © you think of them © agree © don't agree
© fooling around ® that’s true ® do you think of
© thinking about about it ¢ may be right © impressed
24 ¢ Test4Les, Ann and Jo are looking at the students’ noticeboard for vacation jobs.
Les: 1 want a job where you work outside. What 99.¥ou, think of
this one - picking strawberries?
Ann: You'd eat them all!
Les: Stop (1) .
Jo: 1(2).
Les: Yes, (3) ...
. I'm serious. The money is good.
. but it'll be hard work, won't it?
. but we've got to get some money.
Jo: | What about this job here - sailing in the Mediterranean?
Ann: (4) ... .. | That's for me! 1 know how to sail.
Les: Well, that leaves strawberry picking for us, Jo. What
(5) ... 2 It could be fun.
Jo: You (6) .. .. but | want to think about it
for a few days. Let’s enjoy the end of term before
(7) getting a job! It’s the disco tonight.
Ann: Which group is playing?
Jo: It's Mercury. We heard them last week. What did (8) ...
Les: The singer is great but | wasn’t (9) ...
Ann: | (10) ...
by the guitarist.
They were all fantastic!
(10 marks)
> Read the two letters.
A
Dea Ricky,
We are looking forward to your visit for three weeks it August when you attend your English language
course, We have large house and a lovely garden. Our two sons are Bob aged fteon and Greg aged
seventeen, lon sure they will be happy to show you around. Bob is learning German, so he can practise
his German while you practise your English! Both boys like sports. What about you do you lke sports
too?
Could you let mee know iohat time you will arive on August Sth? Please wit at the airport Meeting
Point. we'll meet you there and well all come howe on the tube together to Ridnond
Please tell we something about yourself, What are you interested in? Are there any foods which you dont
like? What places would you like to visit while you are in London?
Looking forward to heaving from you
Yours sincerely,
Marion (a0 savion Foster)
Test 4° 25Dear Mre Foster,
‘Thank you for your letter. | was very happy to receive it and hear about your family. I'm looking
forward to otaying with you and improving my English.
My flight arrives at Heathrow Terminal 2 at Spm on August Sth. It's Flight BA G34. I'm enclosing
‘a photograph £0 you know what | look like. Il look out for you at the airport Meeting Foint.
Like all eporte, especially swimming, | also play the guitar. 'm an only child so it'll be great to
meet your sane and their friends. | hope they can understand my English!
‘You asked about food — like everything except cabbage! Id like to try fish and chips for the first
time while I'm in England,
Id lke to eee everything in London, but'| know that’s Impossible in three weeks. Ive heard about
‘the Sclence Museum, (a lke to go there and I'd like to eee Greenwich too,
My parente send their best wishes to you.
See you soon.
Yours sincerely,
Ricky.
Complete the summary.
Ricky is going to London for (1) ...
(2) .. . He’s going to stay with (3) .. .
He is travelling by (4) ... .. to Heathrow and then by
(5) .. ... to Richmond. He hasn't got (6) ...
so he’s looking forward to meeting Bob and Greg. His hobbies are
(Fas ... and (8) ... 2He. (9) sx.
cabbage and he hasn’t eaten (10)
weeks to learn
. yet.
(10 marks)
12> Imagine you are going to stay with a family in Britain. Write a
letter to them in your notebook. Write about these topics:
* How you are travelling to the UK, and what time you will arrive
* Your family
* Your hobbies and interests
© What you want to do and see
© What food you like or don’t like
Begin like
Dear Mrs Jones,
Thank you for your letter. | was very happy to receive it. ...
(10 marks)
26 + Test 4Review unrts 1-10) {Fotal 70 marks)
1) Choose the correct word or words to complete the sentences.
Where
a) are you coming
b) you come
I. from?
6) do you come
Listen! The children .
a) are singing
b) sing
©) will sing
2. He's lived here ...
a) since
b)in
¢) for
a long time.
3 We always go to school by ....
aja
b) -
c) the
4 an
a) never like
b) have never liked
c) am never liking
5 They ..
a) always have sent
b) have sent always
c) have always sent
.. me a birthday card.
6 They .
afternoon.
a) were playing
b) played
c) have played
.. tennis at 3 o'clock yesterday
Review + 277 We didn’t see him because he ....
when we arrived.
a) had already left
b) left already
c) has already left
8 We...
went off.
a) watched
b) have watched
c) were watching
. television when the electricity
9 This time tomorrow, | ....
a) am
b) will be
c) am being
. in New York.
10 1...
want anything?
a) ‘Il go
b) 'm going
©) go
to the supermarket. Do you
= .. he was only six years old, he won
the chess competition.
a) Although
b) But
) However
12 He wrote to her four times. .....
never replied.
a) However
b) Although
¢) Then
13 You
interview.
a) need
b) have got
c) had better
... be on time for your
28 © Review20
You ...
want to.
a) mustn't
b) needn't
c) had better not
.. pay now if you don't
It’s ..
a) more popular
b) most popular
¢) the most popular
.. restaurant in Paris.
Is she
a) as intelligent
b) more intelligent
) most intelligent
as she says?
If he.
without him.
a) doesn’t come
b) won't come
c) didn’t come
.. soon, we'll have to go
Hurry up
a) unless
b) if
¢) or
we'll miss the bus.
He'll come tomorrow ....
working.
a) but
b) or
©) unless
1 must see you urgently. Please come
you can.
a) as
b) as soon as
¢) while21 1 didn’t recognise the man ...
a) whom
b) who
c) he
2.
S
| think this is the street ...
my keys.
a) where
b) which
©) that
.... | dropped
23 1...
you been?
a) waited
b) am waiting
c) have been waiting
. for you for ages. Where have
24 She’s never got
brother.
a) in
b) on
c) up
. well with her
25 Next year I want to go ...
English.
a) in
b) back
oon
.. Studying
26 If you want to lose weight, you should give
.. eating chocolate.
a) up
b) in
c) out
27 The teacher asked Mike to give .
the books to all the students in the class.
a) away
b) out
coin
30 * Review28 I've lost my watch. Can you help me look
it, please?
a) for
b) after
c) at
29 Be careful when you go down the steps. Look
... the broken one.
a) for
b) out for
©) into
30 | think you should take ..
such as tennis.
a) on
b) up
cin
(80 marks)
2> Two friends (A and B) meet each other at a party. Choose names
for them: A is a girl and B is a boy. Write a dialogue between
them using the ideas on page 32.
Review * 31« A and B greet each other.
© B says that he hasn't seen A for ages and asks what she has been doing.
* A says she has been on a student exchange to New York for six months.
© B asks A what it was like.
© A tells B what she studied, who she met and what she thought about
New York.
© B reacts to what A tells him.
* A asks B what he has been doing.
© B says that he is having a year working before going to university.
© A asks where B is working.
* B tells A he is working as a hotel receptionist. He tells her the pay is
good, he gets free meals and he meets interesting people.
* A reacts to what B tells her.
© B suggests that they have a meal together at the hotel.
© A and B arrange a day and time to meet at the hotel for a meal.
(20 marks)
3> Complete the passage with any suitable word.
Leaving home
Mike and John are (1) sun
reasons, They (2)
(3) vn
forward (4)
6)
and wants to take (7)
(8) ..
leaving home but for different
in a small seaside town in Devon. Mike
just taken his final exams at school and now he's looking
. going to Edinburgh University
October: He's keen (6) sen
mountaineering
= vo he is at university. Mike is (9)
study medicine so he'll (10) 10 work hard, He is a person
(i) ww always works hard and plays hard.
John plays hard too: At football Hes (12) .
(13) 1e was a young boy and he is the
(14) . player in his school. He had a wonderful
(15) a few weeks ago (16) ...
place aff Specainctball thal in. LApdon, From,SentemBer he
(17) live in London and study football as
(18) ..a8 all his other school subjects
(19) _ he is older; he (20) ..
playjor atop fosbeldub aid eam a let of rhoney
.. probably
(20 marks)
32 + ReviewTest | (UNITS 11-12) (Total 80 marks)
1> Complete the sentences using the correct tense of have and the
cues in brackets.
Mr and Mrs Roberts
last week.
(their house/paint)
1 I haven't got my watch at the moment. |
. (it/repair).
2 If you can’t see the small writing on the blackboard, perhaps you
should . (your eyes/test).
3. I'm going to ....
(my photograph/take) for a new passport.
4 Tom is going to.
(his hair/cut) before his interview tomorrow.
5 ‘Your jacket looks nice? “Yes, I've just ...
(it/clean):
(5 marks)
2> Complete with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
If he ad (have) enough money, hed/would buy. (buy) a
motorbike.
1 If she... . (not phone) her boyfriend
every day, she .. .. (be) unhappy.
2 Tt . (be) wonderful if we
. (win) the music competition.
3 . (not keep) a pet unless we
. (have) a big garden.
4 . (not surprise) me if she
. (become) an actress.
5 .. (not dance) with her unless he
. (like) her.
(5 marks)
Test 5 + 333> Make sentences using / wish or /fonly.
(I wish/have a job) J.wish,had @ job but J haven’
1 (1 wish/ean dance)
2. (If only/I know his phone number) ....
3. (1 wish/not have to go to school today) ...
4 (If only/they live nearer) ..
5. (I wish/speak Japanese)
(5 marks)
4> Read the notice and complete the sentences with the correct form of
make, let or (not) allowed to.
° English Language Summer School °
RULES
You can - wear jeans to school
- use the computer room in the evenings
You must - speak English in the lessons
- do one hour’s homework every evening
| ‘You must not — - be late for lessons
- use your mobile phone during lessons
Q °
At the English Language Summer School, there are only a few
rules. We «! €d to be late for lessons. Most of us have
got mobile phones but we (1) ..
to use
them during lessons. The teachers (2) ...
us speak English in the lessons. The school (3)
us do one hour’s homework every night. There is a good computer
room in the school and everyone likes using it. The school
(4)
teachers don’t mind what we wear, the school
(5)
. us use it in the evening. The
.. us Wear jeans if we want to.
a (5 marks)
34+ Test 55> Complete the sentences using need and the gerund of these verbs.
clean rewind ® sharpen cut replace * tune
My alarm clock has stopped. I think the battery 2
1 This carpet is very dirty. It ..
I can’t cut anything with this knife. It .
Your piano sounds terrible. | think it
Bown
The cassette ..
song is the first track.
.. because my favourite
5 The grass on the tennis court is too long. It ..
(5 marks)
6> Write sentences using should(n’t) have.
Everybody knows your secret. (tell them) You shouldn't have told them.
1 Tye still got his video.
(return it)
2 I've bunt my hand on the fire.
(touch it) ..
3. The front door is open.
(lock it) ..
4 1 haven't got any money.
(spend it all)
5 The television is still on.
(switch it off) ...
(6 marks)
ees
7> Complete with the correct form of a phrasal verb with turn.
e away eoff eup down ¢®on
I can't hear the music. Can you {U/.UP the volume, please?
1 She. .. my offer of help and said she
wanted to do the job herself.
2 They .... us.
from the nightclub because we were wearing jeans.
Test 5 + 353 John's train was late and the party was nearly over by the time he
4 Can you .. .. the lights? It’s very dark.
5 Remember to
the TV before you go to bed.
(5 marks)
8> Complete the sentences with the correct form of one of the
following expressions or a phrasal verb with make,
© make an effort © make up for it * make it
© make a lot of money © make up my mind ¢ make do
If we hurry, we'll probably just 7 and catch the train.
1 lean't.
holiday this year.
2 He when he worked in the USA
and now he’s got four houses and six cars.
.. where to go for my
3 Ifyou .. ., I'm sure you'll do well.
4 There's no milk left, so we'll just have to
. with black tea and coffee.
5 I'm sorry | forgot your birthday. To
Vl take you out for a meal.
(S marks)
Vocabulary
9> Complete the text with these linkers.
* what's more * however * on the one hand ® although
* whereas © on the other hand
A
49h Julie and Kate are twins, they chose to go to different
schools in their town. They are both happy at their schools and
they are learning the same subjects. (1) ...
there are some differences between their schools. (2) ....
Julie's school is a modern building outside the town, Kate's school
is an old building in the centre. Kate likes it because she can go
to the shops on her way home. (3)
her boyfriend works in one of the shops so she sees him every
36 * Test 5day. The other big difference between the schools is that Kate has
to wear a school uniform and Julie doesn’t.
(4) ...
what she likes to school. (5)
this means that Julie can wear
on it
means that she takes a long time every moming deciding what to
wear. Kate doesn’t have that problem. She just puts her uniform
on!
(5 marks)
10> Write the names of these items of electrical equipment.
ee eae ta ee
( marks)
Communication
11> Complete the conversations using these words or expressions.
© didn’t realise ¢ anewone something wrong ¢ I’m sorry
© Never mind © got a problem ® under guarantee * you should
© really busy all day ® said I'm sorry ® have a look
Assistant: Can 1 help you?
Carol: Yes, I've 29%
(4)...
Assistant: Let's (2) .... . Mmn, | see what you mean.
It’s a faulty machine. |s it still (3) il
”. with this Walkman. There’s
.. with the volume control.
Test 5 + 37Carol: Yes, | bought it last month.
Assistant: Right. | can give you (4) .
Carol: Thanks,
Pete: Where've you been? The film started twenty minutes ago!
Mike: 1 (5) it started at seven
o'clock. 1 thought it started at half past.
Pete: 1 left a message on your answerphone.
Mike: (6)
messages today. I’ve been (7) ...
Pete: Well, (8) ..
Mike: I've (9) .
Pete: (10)
., | didn’t listen to my
check your messages before you go out.
.. you're here now. Let's go in.
(10 marks)
12) Read the article.
pe Aa ES ei so cp
SCT CML MT Came aU ei
soon as they start school?
Schools are__using | spend hours happily playing | children. What's more, a
computers more and more | with them. Another reason | computer does not
today. When children start | for buying a computer for | become really important
primary school at the age | your child early on is that | for school work — until
of four or five, there will be | young children learn to use | children are much older.
computers in their class | them more easily than | It is true that young
and they will quickly learn | older children children of four or five
how to use them. The | But there are arguments | lea to use computers
question is, should parents | against this. Although | quickly and enjoy using
buy their children their | children use computers in | them but other things are
own home computer as | their primary classrooms, it | more important at that
soon as they start school? | is not necessary for parents | age. Perhaps the conclusion
If parents decide to do | to buy them their own | is that parents do not need
this, the children can | computers. Young children | to buy a computer for their
practise their computer | need to be active and play | young child, as there. are
skils at home. This will help | outside. If they spend too | more important things.
them leam faster at school | long in front of a computer, | However: if there is already
and consequently they will | it can be harmful. Not only | a computer at home, the
do better, What's more, | can it damage their eyes, | child can be allowed to use
young children really enjoy | but they also fail to learn | it for short periods only.
using computers and can | how to get on with other
st 5Complete the summary of the article.
Children go to (1)
or five years old. At school, they (2)
use computers.
school when they are four
. how to
The arguments for having a computer at home for young children
are:
© They can (3) ..
have learned at school.
© They (4) ...
© They find it more (5) .
computer when they are older.
+ the computer skills that they
.. using computers.
... to learn how to use a
The arguments (6) ...
for young children are:
© They (7) to be active. It is bad for them to
sit in front of a computer all day.
... having a computer at home
© Computers can (8) .. .... their eyes.
© They need to be with other children so they learn to be part of
a (9).
If there is a computer at home, the young child should not be
allowed to use it for (10) . periods.
(10 marks)
Wri
13> In your notebook, write a short article entitled:
‘Should school examinations be abolished?"
Organise your article into four paragraphs.
* Paragraph 1: Introduction.
© Paragraph 2: Give one side of the argument and some examples.
© Paragraph 3: Give the other side of the argument and some examples.
© Paragraph 4: Conclusion.
Begin like this:
Most countries have a school examination system ...
(10 marks)
Test 5 + 39Test (UNITS 13-15) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
1) Look at the pictures and complete the descriptions of each person.
E
(A/height /hair) She's short with long straight ha:
1 (B/height/hair)....
2 (C/build/hain) ...
3 (D/build/height) .....
4 (E/height/hain) .....
5 (F/height/hait) ....
and she wears her hair
(5 marks)
2> Compare the statements below with the pictures above. Make
sentences using must/can’t be.
Suzanne has got straight hair. Person B .£2't be suzanne.
1 John wears glasses. Person C .
2 Pete has got a beard. Person E
3. Suzanne isn’t very tall. She’s got long hair. Person F
. Suzanne.
4 Steve is quite thin. He isn’t tall and he isn’t short. Person D
5 Fiona always wears her hair in bunches. Person A
... Fiona.
(5 marks)
40 + Test 63> Describe the items. Put the adjectives in the correct order.
blue denim dirty jeans ..egirof dirty blue denim jeans.
1 silk red expensive scarf...
2 American new green and white baseball cap
3 leather comfortable brown chair ....
4 village old pretty church ....
5 large diamond engagement beautiful ring
(5 marks)
4> Complete with seem, look or sound and use /ike or as if when
necessary.
a Spanish song.
1 1 like that coat. It .
very smart.
2 Somebody phoned you but wouldn't leave a name. It
. Peter’s brother.
w
We get on very well. It ..
known each other all our lives.
4 John’s bike isn’t here. It
already gone home.
wo
1 met my new boss for the first time yesterday. She
.. nice.
a
What's the matter with your voice? You
you've got a cold.
x
John must have had some good news. He
__ very happy.
...a bit dark in here. Can you see?
©
Theseve
©
1 don’t want to see that film. Pete told me about it. It
really boring.
10 If you wear that hat, you'l
you're a bank robber.
(10 marks)
Test 6 + 415> Complete the sentences with the correct form of used to or
be/get used to.
My grandfather 4S€d.£0 be in the navy. He was a captain.
1 Most schools in the UK have a uniform, so pupils .
wearing school uniform.
2 When Ben went to China, it took him a few weeks to
eating with chopsticks.
3 When my brother and 1 were small, we ...
visit our grandparents every summer.
4 I've never worn glasses before. I (not) .
wearing them.
5 Nurses who are on night duty have to
sleeping during the day.
(5 marks)
6> Complete the sentences with in order (not) to or so that.
He phoned his parents give them the news.
1 They made a rope ladder ... .. they could escape.
We're saving our pocket money .. ... buy some new CDs.
She pretended to be ill .. .. go to school.
. | could reach the top shelf.
2
3
4 1 stood on a chair
5
You have to study for a long time ....
doctor.
. become a
(5 marks)
TEST
7 Write the opposites of these words.
tall boring
plump good-tempered
curly (hair) 2 tense
thick (eyebrows) 3 shy
thin 4 loud
dark (hair) 5 warm 10.
half a mark each)
42 + Test68> Make nouns from the verbs and adjectives.
Verb Adjective Noun
meet eS meeting
= important 1 -
improve = 2
- convenient 3
live ~ A,
agree - 5
suspect suspicious 6
encourage - 7
Z - kind 8
laze lazy 9
enjoy enjoyable 10
~~ (10 marks)
feet Terence
9> Complete the conversations using these expressions.
© Poor you. * Would you like to come 1 wish © What’s up
© What are they like don't look © I’m afraid I can’t © good fun
* See you then * seems a bit * Do you think you could
Sarah: Hi Elena. You 20'
with you?
“very happy. (1)
Elena: | want to go on the adventure weekend but | haven’t got
enough money.
Sarah:
Elena:
lend me some money, Sarah? I'll pay you back.
Sarah: (4) .. . Thaven’t got any money at all.
Elena: Oh, | thought you had a lot of money.
Sarah: (5) ...
Elena: Oh well, I'll have to stop at home, | suppose.
Test 6 + 43fifteen and Mark’s seventeen.
Tim: (6) ....
Bob: Pete (7) ..
serious, but Mark is (8) .
: Hi, Bob. Have your new neighbours arrived?
: Yes, they moved in last week. They've got two sons. Pete's
He’s good at sports and he likes parties. They're coming to our
barbecue this evening. (9) ...
and meet them?
Tim: Yes, thanks. (10) ....
(10 marks)
10> Read the newspaper report.
Police in Manchester are looking for a
man who it is thought stole money from
the bank where he worked. Robin
Curtis had worked in the bank in North
Street for ten years since he left school.
Last Friday he did not turn up for work
The same day, the bank manager
discovered that £50,000 was missing
from the safe.
Mr Curtis lives alone in a flat in the
city centre. His neighbours have not
seen him since last Thursday. Several of
them remember seeing him that
evening. He was driving a new
Mercedes car and he seemed in a hurry.
They describe Mr Curtis as a quiet,
serious man who seemed rather shy.
Mr Curtis is twenty-seven. He is of
medium height, slim, with short brown
hair. He has a long, thin face, blue eyes
and is clean-shaven. He wears a pair of
silver glasses for reading but doesn’t
| wear them all the time. When he was
a ee
44 + Test 6
a a rc
last seen by his neighbours driving
away in the Mercedes, he was wearing
a pair of blue jeans, white T-shirt and a
black leather jacket.
Mr Curtis did not say anything to his
colleagues at the bank or his neighbours
about going away. They are all worried
in case he has had an accident or is ill.
None of them can believe that he would
steal money from the bank
The police say that at present they are
not accusing Mr Curtis of stealing the
money. However, they would like to
interview him as soon as possible in
order to make sure that he is safe. Mr
Curtis used to live in Devon when he
was a boy and the police think he may
have gone back to that area. The police
would like anyone who has seen Mr
Curtis since Thursday to contact them
immediately, either by ringing O111-
683-362 or by calling their local police
station.
och NeeAnswer T (true), F (false) or DK (don't know).
Robin Curtis has only had one job since he left school.
Friday was his last day at work. eal
Mr Curtis's neighbours thought he was aggressive. L a
Mr Curtis didn’t like his neighbours. C |
Mr Curtis is rather overweight. iz
Mr Curtis has a beard. |__|
Mr Curtis sometimes wears glasses.
Mr Curtis's colleagues think he stole the money.
The police want to talk to Mr Curtis. |
Swmaervraunwn
Mr Curtis has gone to Devon. |_|
(10 marks)
1) In your notebook, write a description of yourself. Organise your
composition into five paragraphs:
Paragraph 1: Background information: where you live, age,
family, ete.
Paragraph 2: Appearance
Paragraph 3: A strange or amusing habit
Paragraph 4: The sort of clothes you wear
Paragraph 5: Personality
Begin like this:
| was born...
(10 marks)
Test 6 + 45Test (UNITS 16-17) (Total 80 marks)
(ree
1) Complete the sentences with the correct passive tense of the
verbs in brackets.
Brown bears 9f¢.found (find) in parts of Europe today.
When she left her job, she ...
a CD player as a leaving present.
.. (give)
Dictionaries .... . (must/not/use) in exams.
1am writing a play. It... . (should/finish) soon.
(not/select).
‘We walked by the port today, and the boats ... .. (paint).
2:
3
4 He wanted to be in the team but he ..
5
6
Four hundred books ...
from the library since Monday.
ss. (borrow)
7 When he put his hand in his pocket, he found that his wallet
. (steal).
8 Look! The school lights ...
(leave on) all night.
o
1 think all cigarette advertising
(should/stop).
10 Put your painting on there, then it
. (see).
(10 marks)
2> Rewrite the sentences using a third conditional sentence.
He didn’t lock the front door. The thief got in when he was out.
Jf he'd locked the front door, the thief wouldn't have got in
1 He left his wallet on the table. The thief took it. ..
2 His neighbours didn’t see the thief. They didn’t call the police. .....
3. His car broke down. He arrived home very late. ...
46 + Test 74 He saw that his wallet had gone. He phoned the police.
5, The police examined the fingerprints. They knew the name of the
thief...
(10 marks)
dieses)
3> Complete the sentences with the correct part of the phrasal verb
or expression with do.
Her holiday did her 9994 . She feels more relaxed now.
I'm very thirsty, | could do ... a drink of water.
2 His job has to do .. .. tourism.
3 They bought a very old caravan, but when they had done it
.., it looked wonderful.
4 1 overslept this morning so 1 had to do ... . breakfast.
5 Could you do mea .. ..2 Help me carry these books.
6 | think more people should do .... . with their cars.
7 The children can eat this. It won't do them any ..
8 Good luck in the exam. Just do your
9 Bob is doing .. . in his new job and he is happy.
10 1 don’t think it will do you ... . to eat all those
chocolates.
(10 marks)
4> Complete with the correct form of a phrasal verb with keep.
1 asked her to be quiet but she kept .2!. talking.
1 If you keep ... . the path, you'll soon reach the bridge.
2 It was a difficult job but they kept .... it until they
had finished.
3. She didn’t give her sister all the money. She kept ....
£10 for herself.
4 Susan runs very quickly. 1 can’t keep with her.
5 We had to keep . of the recording studio when the
red light was on.
(5 marks)
Test7 + 47Vocabulary
5> Complete the sports and their locations.
Sport Location
badminton court
swimming 1
tennis. 2
athleties 3 |
golf 4 |
football 5
(5 marks)
& Complete the verbs and nouns.
Verb Noun
threaten threat
protect 1
2 waste
3 pollution
develop 4
reduce Di
6 increase
survive 7
8 destruction
9 warming
lose | 10 7
(10 marks)
48 + Test7Cerys
7> Complete the conversations using these words or expressions.
* face it ® nota bad idea © Why don’t we ® Don't blame
© shall we do * How can you be sure ® What about
* Let's find out * not very keen on * Maybe ® | wish | had
doe
Maria: We've got a free day tomorrow. What £/4!!
Kirsty: 1 want to buy some new clothes.
Q).
some shopping?
.. go into town and do
Maria: | don’t know. I'm (2) .. =
shopping on Saturdays. The shops are too crowded.
Kirsty: That's true. (3) .. .. going to the
new Theme Park? Even if it’s crowded, there'll be lots of space.
Maria: That's (4)
it’s like. (5)
Td like to see what
. about train times.
Nick: It was good of Pete to lend us his camera, wasn’t it?
Chris: Yes, it was. It’s a great camera. (6) ...
one like it. Can you take a photo of me standing on this
rock?
Nick: OK ... Oh no! The shutter’s jammed.
Chris: What did you do wrong?
Nick: Nothing! (7) ...
(An hour later)
Chris: Let's (8) ....
Pete’s never going to speak to us again.
Nick: (9) ..
(10) it can be repaired. Let's
take it to a camera shop and ask their advice.
me. It wasn't my fault.
. We've broken it and
it’s broken?
(10 marks)
Test 7 + 498> Read the advertisement and the letter of application.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
PNT)
ecieny Do you want to have an adventure and do something useful?
We want young people over the age of seventeen to work in villages in
India for six weeks this summer. We have three types of project:
1 Construction projects: rebuilding homes which were destroyed in the floods
2 Education projects: helping teenagers with their English language studies
3 Health projects: helping in local health centres and the regional hospital
If you would like to help with one of these projects, please write to:
Debbie Brooks, Aid for India, 25 Beech Road, Canterbury, Kent CB3 SOL.
Debbie Brooks
Aid for India
25 Beech Road
Canterbury
Kent CB3 SOL
Dear Ms Brooks,
I saw your advertisement on our school noticeboard and I would like to apply to
help with the building projects in India this summer,
1am eighteen years old and have just finished school. If | pass my A-levels, I'll
g0 to college in October to study engineering. My father is a builder and I’ve
often helped him in my school holidays. Because of this, I think I would be most
usefull in your building project. However, I’ve also done a First Aid course so I
could help with the health project, if you think that would be better.
T like all sports and I’m very fit. Although I've never been to India, I’m sure I
wouldn't have any problems with the hot climate and the different food. My
father worked in Saudi Arabia for two years on a building project and my mother
and I visited him twice and I soon got used to the hot climate and different
culture.
hope that you will consider my application, I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
John Wheeler
John Wheeler
50 +» Test7Complete this text about John Wheeler and Aid for India.
Debbie Brooks works for (1) ...
John Wheeler has applied to help as a volunteer for
(2)
are (3) ....
. weeks in the summer. There
... different types of projects.
and his
John’s first choice is (4) ....
second choice is (5) .... . John wants
to study (6) ..
father is a (7) ...
.. at college. John’s
. and he worked in
(8) .. for two years. John has never
been to (9) ... but he has been to
(10) ....
(10 marks)
9> In your notebook, write your own letter of application for one
of the Aid for India projects. Use John Wheeler's letter to help
you organise your information.
(10 marks)
Test 7 + 51Test (UNITS 18-20) (Total 80 marks)
1) Complete the sentences with must have, might have or can’t have
and the past participle of the verb in brackets.
There's nobody here. Everybody Must.h
© (go) home.
1 Tcan’t find my pen. 1
2 Andy ..
competition. He sings very badly.
(lose) it.
.. (win) the singing
3 John knew it was your birthday so somebody
(tell) him.
4 ‘I saw Julie yesterday’ “You ..
her, She's in the USA at the moment!
5 One of the children had an accident. It .....
(be) Philip but I'm not sure.
(5 marks)
2> Look at the reported statements and questions and write the
actual words spoken.
They said they felt cold. .We fee! cold’
1 asked her if she would like a drink. ..
She asked what time the film started.
He asked them who had broken the chair.
Sue told them she wouldn't be at home on Saturday. ....
wp wn
1 asked him where he lived. ....
(5 marks)
3> Complete the sentences in reported speech.
‘I can’t speak German, he said. He said he Sovldn’t speak German.
1 ‘We're going home at three o'clock, Mark: They told ..
‘When will you start university?’ He asked ...
‘Have you ever been to Canada, Julia?’ They asked .
2
3
4 ‘I'm going to a birthday party at the weekend: She said
5
‘| phoned Robert on Tuesday evening: He said .....
(8 marks)
52 + Test 84> Use the verbs in brackets to report the direct speech.
‘You should have an early night; Bill said to me.
(advise) Bill 2
1 ‘lL hope you'll come sailing with us, said Mandy to Sarah.
(invite) Mandy .
2 ‘Ihave to leave early. I'm meeting a friend at the airport} Paul said.
(explain) Paul
3 ‘I'm sorry 1 forgot your birthday, Susan said to John.
(apologise) Susan
4 ‘Be quiet!’ he said to the children.
(order) He ....
5 ‘I'll write to you every week, John said to me.
(promised) John .
(5 marks)
5> Complete each sentence with the verb in the future continuous
or the future perfect.
What WW! you 2¢.49INg (do) at 7.00 a.m. tomorrow?
1 This time next week we .. .. (do) an exam.
2 By the end of next year, they ....
(finish) building their boat.
3. The manager has picked me for the team so instead of watching
the match, 1 ... . (play).
4 I've got a job sol ..
(not/come back) to college.
BR. + you .. (finish) your homework soon?
6 By the end of my holiday, 1 ...
(spend) all my pocket money.
7 oe YOU sue .. (see) Mark and Sue soon?
8 Pete and Maria .. .. (get married) by
the time John retums.
9 By the time we get there, the film .. (start).
10 In ten years’ time, 1 hope 1 . (live) in York.
(10 marks)
Test 8 + 536> Answer the questions with the correct short answer.
‘Can you come out this evening?’ ‘No (afraid)
1 ‘Do you think Mike will give me my money back?’
Wes, Tas: .. (expect).
2 ‘Won't the shops be closed?’ ‘I . (hope).
They usually stay open late!
3. ‘Has Jane got any pets?’ ‘No, 1 .. (think).
She doesn’t like animals:
4 ‘Will the mayor be at the fair?’ ‘Yes, 1 .. .. (expect)?
5 ‘Do you think we should send her a card?”
Yes, 1 ane .. (suppose):
(5 marks)
eect)
7 Complete the sentences with the correct form of a phrasal verb
with run.
The lesson was supposed to finish at four o'clock but it ran 2”
until half past four.
1 The small boy packed his bag and said he was going to run
.. from home and be a sailor.
2 Iran... . Carol yesterday. We hadn't seen each other
since we left school.
3 1 can’t make any sandwiches. We've run ... bread.
4 The car ran .. the dog. Fortunately it wasn’t badly
hurt.
5 I've run... .. my speech again. So | hope 1 remember
it.
(5 marks)
54 + Test 8Vocabulary
8> Complete the sentences with the correct form of say, speak,
talk, tell.
They asked her where she lived but she didn’t .9¥ anything.
1 She's lived in Germany for two years and now she ..
German very well.
2. He’s very honest. He would never .... alie.
3 Thaven't . .. anyone about the accident.
4 My sister and her boyfriend ... .. on the phone every day.
5 | wanted to ... . ‘goodbye’ but they had already left.
(5 marks)
9> Write the parts of a computer. Unjumble the letters.
SOEUM: So BADY ORE Ke
1 NESREC.. 4 MOONRIT..
2 MEDOM... S-oN:B RD RePaces
(5 marks)
Cerner
10> Complete the conversation using these words or expressions.
he said © This is on the phone * got a problem
© Thanks very much * speaking * Hold on © | suppose so
* by any chance * can’t have ® might have gone
Mrs Bell: 736291. Hello, Emma Bell .%
Andrew: Hello, Mrs Bell. (1) ...
friend. Is Tim at home, (2) ..
Mrs Bell: (3) ... .. Andrew. I'll see if he’s in his room.
... Tim, it’s Andrew (4) ..
Tim: Ok, Mum. Thanks. Hi, Andrew.
. Andrew, Tim’s
Andrew: Tim, we've (5)
We're playing a match this afternoon and Rick's ill.
Tim: Have you tried Pete? He's a good player.
Test 8 + 55Andrew: 1 phoned his house but he was out. His brother said he
(0) .. . to visit Paul.
Tim: No, he (7) .. - Paul’s away on holiday.
1 think (8) .. he was going to try the
new Sports Centre today, If he’s gone there, he'll be away
all day, won't he?
Andrew: Yes, (9) . Well, that just leaves you,
Tim. Will you play in the team?
Tim: You know | hate cricket! If there’s nobody else, I'll have to play.
Andrew: (10) Tim. You're a star!
(10 marks)
1) Read the report.
f
| Holiday Reports
No, 57: The Avon Camping Site
Introduction
As requested, | visited the Avon Camping Site, which was opened two years ago
and is advertised as an ideal camping site for families. | interviewed fifty families
who were staying at the camp during the week of August 3rd. As a result, | have
| some general points to make and a few recommendations.
1 The facilities
On the whole, the facilities are very good. There is plenty of space and no one felt
that the site was crowded. There is a good range of sports for all ages from the
children’s play area for the under-fives to the tennis courts, football pitch and
Olympic-size swimming pool. There are seven different cafeterias and five
excellent shops where the campers can buy everything they need, from toothpaste
to tomatoes. The people | interviewed were very pleased with the facilities
However, some felt that the shops should be open later in the evening. At present
the shops close at 9 p.m.
2 Ease of access
The camping site is situated in beautiful countryside near the river and about
fifteen minutes from the motorway. It is well signposted and on arrival there are no
problems finding your own space and registering at the Reception Office.
3 Prices
Everybody thought the prices in the shops and restaurants were very reasonable,
The Texan Restaurant was especially popular with children. Most people felt that
the entry prices to the swimming pool were a little expensive, especially for a
whole family and suggested that there should be a special family entry ticket of £7.
Conclusion
To sum up, this is an excellent family camping site, with plenty to do whatever the
weather.
My recommendations are that:
1 the shops should remain open later in the evening.
2 the swimming pool offers a family entry ticket of £7.
56 » Test 8Answer T (true), F (false) or DK (don't know).
1 The Avon camping site has just opened. __|
2 During the week of August 3rd there were more than fifty people
staying at the camping site. |
3 During the week of August 3rd, people thought the camping site
was overcrowded.
There are five tennis courts.
The shops only sell food. |
It is easy to find the camping site. [_|
4
5
6 Some people wanted the shops to stay open later than 9 p.m.
7
8 Adults did not like the Texan Restaurant. |__|
9
During the week of August 3rd, it cost £7 for a family ticket for the
swimming pool. |
10 There is nothing to do at the camping site when it rains. |
(10 marks)
In your own notebook, write a report on a place you have been
to or would like to go to on holiday, e.g. a seaside resort, a city,
a camping site, a theme park.
Organise your report in sections under the headings:
* Introduction
© The Facilities
* Ease of Access
® Prices
* Conclusion
Use some of these linking words:
although © asa result * however ¢ on the whole
* as requested in addition to this © to sum up
(10 marks)
Test 8 + 57Exit test cunts 11-20) {Total 70 marks)
1> Choose the correct word or words to complete the sentences.
If he had wanted to come, he Would have. told us,
a) will have told
b) would have told
c) will tell
Your hair is too long. You should ..
a) have it
b) had it
o) having it
2 He wishes he .
a) had
b) would have
c) have
worked harder at school.
3 My camera ..
a) needs to be repaired
b) needs to be repairing
©) needs being repaired
4 Ifhe..
a) ask
b) had asked
©) would ask
... me, | would have told him.
5 We...
been late.
a) ought
b) should
©) would
. have gone by taxi, then we wouldn't have
6 We are not ....
a) let
b) make
c) allowed
.. to stay out late.
58 + Exit test
neThe child was in danger .....
That ..
a) can’t
b) must
c) may
.. be John’s coat. It’s too big.
He was wearing a ..
a) leather long black
b) long black leather
¢) black leather long
. jacket.
She .
a) seems like
b) seems as if
c) seems
1 went to China and 1 soon ..
a) got used to
b) be used to
c) used to
.. eating with chopsticks.
We spoke quietly ..
a) in order to
b) in order not to
c) so that
wake the baby.
A lot of money ..
a) found
b) was found
¢) to be found
in the suitcase.
. hit by the car.
a) of being
b) to be
c) being
‘There aren’t enough nurses. More nurses need ..
a) being
b) be
¢) to be
Exit test + 5915 If they had gone to the party, they ....
a) would have
b) have had
c) would have had
16 If only 1
a) have known
b) had known
c) knew
, | would have told you.
.. rained last night. The road is wet.
a) must have
b) can’t have
©) will have
18 ‘I'll be in Washington for three months, he said. He said he:
a) will be in Washington for three months.
b) would be in Washington for three months.
¢) is in Washington for three months.
19 ‘We don't play tennis at our school} they said. They said they:
a) haven't played tennis at their school.
b) don’t play tennis at their school.
o) didn’t play tennis at their school.
20 They agreed ..
a) acting
b) act
¢) to act
in the play.
2
Don't ....
a) speak
b) say
c) tell
.. anything to her. It’s a surprise!
2
8
This time next week 1 ...
a) will be
b) am
©) have been
.. skiing in Austria.
60 + Exit test
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25
26
27
28
29
30
1 ... this work by tomorrow.
a) will have finished
b) am finishing
©) finish
Have you cleaned your bedroom? ...
a) I'm afraid so.
b) I'm afraid not.
¢) I'm afraid no.
The thief tured himself
a) up
b) in
c) over
to the police.
Have 1 ..
a) done
b) had
c) made
The children made ..
a) up
b) out
¢) into
. a silly story.
Can you help me do ....
a) with
b) up
din
sw this parcel?
We were told to keep .
building.
a) away
b) back
) out
of the dangerous
Tran...
a) into
b) over
c)in
... an old friend when | was out today.
(30 marks)
Exit test + 612> An International Students’ Magazine is planning a series called ‘Profiles of
Young People from Around the World’. Write an article about yourself in
your notebook under these four headings:
© You and your childhood: Your family, your earliest memory, etc.
© You and school: What is the best/worst thing?
* You and your country: What is the best/worst thing?
* You: What are your best/worst qualities? What is your
ambition? In what ways are you typical of young people from
your country?
Begin like this:
My name is..... and | was born .
(20 marks)
3> Complete the letter with any suitable word.
as
Thank you (2)
@). you for three weeks in the summer. That
(4) be wonderful! I’m looking (5)
seeing you again and visiting London. The dates (6) ...
suggested are fine with me.
You asked me what | (7)
(8) .
(9). be new to me. I'm sure I'll enjoy everything you have
planned. If it is possible | (10) .. -..« like to visit the famous sights,
such as the Tower and Piccadilly Circus. You suggested (11) .
we could go to the theatre one evening. We (12) ...
.. Susan and Tom,
much for your invitation to stay
.. to do in London. I've
been to London before so everything
studying Shakespeare’s Hamlet at school next year, | wonder
(13)... that is on in London? You'll (14) ....
wondering if | did well in my English exam. I'm afraid (15)
(16)... well in the reading test but |
a7) sass @ lot of mistakes in my writing. However, I'm sure my
English (18) ...c.:assssssssansn have improved by the end of August!
Thank you again for the invitation. Mum and Dad thank you too. They'll have a
quiet three weeks (19) a...
.. me!
With love and best (20) ...
Jan
(20 marks)
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TEST 1 (UNITS 1-2) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
Exercise 1
1likes 2is having 3am thinking 4 wish 5 know
(5 marks)
Exercise 2
1 do you come; come 2 are they doing; ‘re doing
3 does you brother do; works 4's Andy phoning; phones
5 is taking; 's (5 marks)
Exercise 3
1 haven't seen; since 2 have been married; for
3 've been; since 4 hasn't eaten; for 5 hasn't spoken; since
(10 marks)
Exercise 4
1the;- 2-j;- 4 4—;The 5-;- (marks)
Exercise 5
1'snever ridden 2went 3 didn't see 4 haven't drunk
5 's always done (5 marks)
Phrasal verbs
Exercise 6
lover 2away 30n 4on Stogether Gover 7 away
8up Qup 10 through (10 marks)
Vocabulary
Exercise 7
T twins 2 mother-in-law 3 only 4 stepmother
5 nephew (5 marks)
Exercise 8
Plane: flight, airport, pilot, take off
Train: carriage, driver, station
Boat: captain, port, set sail, voyage (5 marks)
Communication
Exercise 9
1 free 2in your way 3Do you mind if 4 Go ahead
5 How about you? 6 That's a coincidence
7 What do you do 8 That's interesting 91 do
10 Lucky you (10 marks)
Reading
Exercise 10
17 27 3F 47 SDK 6F 70K 8F 9DK 10F
(10 marks)
Writing
Exercise 11 (Open exercise) (10 marks)
TEST 2 (UNITS 3-5) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
Exercise 1
1 saw; was doing 2 were dancing; stopped 3 started; were
having 4 were doing; went 5 arrived; was shining
(5 marks)
Exercise 2
Thad 2'dapplied 3 woke 4went 5d already got
dressed 6 washaving 7rang 8met 9'dhad
10 received (10 marks)
Exercise 3
1 While 2when 3 before 4s soon as 5 when
(5 marks)
Exercise 4
1'm going to 2won't 3'mgoing 4might 5 will you
be 6'mworking 7'mhaving 8 may 9'llgive 10 will
(10 marks)
Phrasal verbs
Exercise 5
up 2back 3away 4in Sout (5 marks)
Vocabulary
Exercise 6
(fright 2horrified 3 shocked 4 pleasure 5 amazed
Gworrying 7 exciting 8 thrilled 9 frightened
10 worry (10 marks)
Exercise 7
Tin 2about 3up 4of Sfrom 6of 7on 8of
about 10 by (5 marks)
Communication
Exercise 8
1 for ages 2'm sorry to hear that _ 3 guess what
4 Congratulations 5 you fancy 6 That would be great
7 What about 8I'm afraid 91'm free 10 sounds fine
(10 marks)
Reading
Exercise 9
10K 2F 37 47 SF 6F 7T 8DK 9T 10T
(10 marks)
Writing
Exercise 10 (Open exercise) (10 marks)
TEST 3 (UNITS 6-7) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
Exercise 1
1 a) Although they got a taxi, they still missed their train.
b) In spite of getting a taxi they still missed their train
2 a) Despite feeling ill, she did the exam. _) She felt ill.
However, she did the exam. 3 a) Sue invited James to the
party. However, he didn't go.) Although Sue invited James
to the party, he didn't go. 4 a) They have a lot of money.
However, they never look happy. 6) Despite having a lot of
money, they never look happy. 5 a) In spite of being good
dancers, they didn't dance at the disco.) Although they are
good dancers, they didn't dance at the disco. (10 marks)
Exercise 2
1 should 2 ‘djhad better 3 ‘d/had better not 4 shouldn't
5 should (5 marks)Test Book key
Exercise 3
1must 2 mustn't 3needn't 4 must Sneed (5 marks)
Exercise 4
1 the safest 2 best 3 more difficult 4 as fast
5 more/less dangerously 6 as frequently 7 as carefully
8 friendliest 9 as badly 10 more/less serious (10 marks)
Phrasal verbs
Exercise 5
1up 2after 3for 4at 5 forward to (5 marks)
Vocabulary
Exercise 6
1 luggage looks 2 Money isn’t 3 knowledge; is
4 finish work 5 accommodation; costs 6 traffic; gets
7 furniture; is 8 behaviour changes 9 scenery; is
10 information; is (10 marks)
Exercise 7
Thandlebars 2 bonnet 3 steering wheel 4 window
5 seat belt (5 marks)
Communication
Exercise 8
1 I'm looking for 2 try this 3 any good 4a bit too
Sneed a larger size 6 go and have a look
7 I'm sorry we haven't 8 much is it 9 do you think
10 you should (10 marks)
Reading
Exercise 9
a) a museum, an amusement park, a restaurant, a leisure
complex (4 marks)
b)1No 2No 3Yes 4Yes 5No 6 Yes (6 marks)
Writing
Exercise 10 (Open exercise) (10 marks)
TEST 4 (UNITS 8-10) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
Exercise 1
1 If you don’t phone me before six o'clock, you'll miss me.
2 If you don't give the toy back to the little girl, she'll start
crying. 3 If you don't come to the club tonight, you won't
know what's happening. 4 If you don’t hurry up, you'll be
late. 5 If you don't put the fish in the fridge, the cat will
eat it. (5 marks)
Exercise 2
1 Book a table or there won't be any room in the restaurant.
2 Send your aunt a birthday card or she'll be upset. 3 Work
hard or you won't pass your exams. 4 Don't touch that fire
or you'll burn yourself. 5 Do it now or you'll never do it.
(5 marks)
Exercise 3
1 She won't come to the party unless her boyfriend comes
too. 2 The door won't open unless you push it. 3 Unless
you apologise, | won't speak to you again. 4 They'll play
tennis tomorrow unless it rains. 5 Unless we leave now,
we'll miss the bus. (5 marks)
Exercise 4
1 reads; ll be pleased Il go;'m 3''ll clean; have
4comes;'ll invite 5 'll phone; arrive (5 marks)
Exercise 5
1 that/which 2who 3whose 4 where 5 that/which
6 where 7 who(m) 8 where 9 who 10 whose
(10 marks)
Exercise 6
1 Have they ever flown 2 have you been waiting
3''ve never liked 4 've been watching
5 've been working (5 marks)
Phrasal verbs
Exercise 7
Tafter 2up 3over 4back Son (5 marks)
Vocabulary
Exercise 8
2c) 3h) 4e) 5g) 6k) 7a) 8j) 9d) 10b) 11f)
(5 marks)
Exercise 9
T humorous 2 intelligent 3 expensive 4 romantic
S successful 6 dirty 7 ambitious 8 excellent 9 dramatic
10 elegant (5 marks)
Communication
Exercise 10
1 fooling around 2 agree 3 that's true 4 Hang on
S about it 6 may be right 7 thinking about 8 you think
of them 9 impressed 10 don't agree (10 marks)
Reading
Exercise 11
1 three 2 English 3 Mrs Foster/the Foster family 4 plane
5 tube 6 any brothers and sisters 7 sports 8 playing the
guitar 9 doesn't like 10 fish and chips (10 marks)
Writing
Exercise 12 (Open exercise) (10 marks)
REVIEW (UNITS 1-10)
Exercise 1
1a) are singing 2c) for 3b)- 4b) have never liked
5 c) have always sent 6 a) were playing 7 a) had already
left 8c) were watching 9b) will be 10 b) 'm going
11 a) Although 12a) However 13 c) had better
14 b) needn't 15.) the most popular 16 a) as intelligent
17 a) doesn't come 18c)or 19) unless 20 b) as soon
as 21) who 22a) where 23 c) have been waiting
24b)on 25c)on 26a)up 27b)out 28a) for
29 b) out for 30 b) up (30 marks)
(20 marks)
(Total 70 marks)
Exercise 2 (Open exercise)
Exercise 3
Example answers
1both 2live 3has 4to 5in 60n 7up 8while
Qgoing 10have 11 who 12been 13since 14 best
15 surprise 16 when 17 will 18 well 19When 20 will
(20 marks)I
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TEST 5 (UNITS 11-12) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
Exercise 1
1'm having it repaired 2 have your eyes tested 3 have my
photograph taken 4 have his hair cut 5 had it cleaned
(5 marks)
Exercise 2
1 didn't phone; ‘d 2 would be; won
3 wouldn't keep; had 4 wouldn't surprise; became
5 wouldn't dance; liked (5 marks)
Exercise 3
11 wish | could dance but | can't. 2 If only | knew his phone
number but | don't. 3 | wish | didn't have to go to school
today but Ido. 4 If only they lived nearer but they don't.
5 | wish | could speak Japanese but | can't. (5 marks)
Exercise 4
1're not/aren't allowed 2make 3makes 4lets 5 lets
(5 marks)
Exercise 5
1 needs cleaning 2 needs sharpening 3 needs tuning
4needs rewinding 5 needs cutting (5 marks)
Exercise 6
1 You should have returned it. 2 You shouldn't have touched
it. 3 You should have locked it. 4 You shouldn't have spent
it all. 5 You should have switched it off. (5 marks)
Phrasal verbs
Exercise 7
1 turned down 2 turned; away 3 turned up 4 turn on
5 turn off (5 marks)
Exercise 8
1 make up my mind 2 made a lot of money
3 make an effort 4makedo make up for it (5 marks)
Vocabulary
Exercise 9
1 However 2 Whereas 3 What's more 4 On the one hand
5 On the other hand (5 marks)
Exercise 10
1 personal stereo 2 video camera 3 mobile phone
4 laptop computer 5 desktop computer (5 marks)
Communication
Exercise 11
1 something wrong 2 have a look 3 under guarantee
4anew one 5 didn't realise 6''m sorry 7 really busy all
day Byoushould 9 said I'm sorry 10 Never mind
(10 marks)
Reading
Exercise 12
1 primary 2learn 3 practise 4 enjoy 5 difficult
Gagainst 7need 8 damage 9 group 10 long
(10 marks)
Writing
Exercise 13 (Open exercise) (10 marks)
Test Book key
TEST 6 (UNITS 13-15) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
Exercise 1
1 She's tall with long wavy hair. 2 He's thin with short spiky
hair. 3 He's thin and of medium height. 4 He's tall and
bald. 5 She's short and she wears her hair in bunches.
(5 marks)
Exercise 2
1mustbe 2can'tbe 3can'tbe 4mustbe 5 can't be
(5 marks)
Exercise 3
1 an expensive red silk scarf 2 a new green and white
American baseball cap 3 a comfortable brown leather chair
4. pretty old village church 5 a beautiful large diamond
engagement ring (5 marks)
Exercise 4
1 looks 2 sounded like 3 seems as if 4 looks as if
5 seems 6 sound as is 7 looks 8 seems/looks 9 sounds
10 look as if (10 marks)
Exercise 5
Tare used to 2get used to 3.usedto 4 'm not used to
5 get used to (5 marks)
Exercise 6
1sothat 2inorderto 3inordernotto 4 so that
5 in order to (S marks)
Vocabulary
Exercise 7
1slim 2straight 3 thin 4fat fair 6 bad-tempered
7 relaxed 8outgoing Qquiet 10 cold (5 marks)
Exercise 8
1importance 2 improvement 3 convenience 4 life/living
S agreement 6 suspicion 7 encouragement 8 kindness
Q laziness 10 enjoyment (10 marks)
Communication
Exercise 9
1 What's up 2 Poor you 3 Do you think you could
4\'m afraid | can't 51 wish 6 What are they like
7 seems abit 8 good fun 9 Would you like to come
10 See you then (10 marks)
Reading
Exercise 10
17 2F 3F 4DK 5F 6F 7T 8F 9T 100K
(10 marks)
Writing
Exercise 11 (Open exercise) (10 marks)
TEST 7 (UNITS 16-17) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
Exercise 1
Twas given 2 must not be used 3 should be finished
4 wasn't selected 5 were being painted 6 have been
borrowed 7 had been stolen 8 have been left on
9 should be stopped 10 will be seen (10 marks)Test Book key
Exercise 2
1 If he hadn't left his wallet on the table, the thief wouldn't
have taken it. 2 If his neighbours had seen the thief, they'd
have called the police. 3 If his car hadn't broken down, he
wouldn't have arrived home very late. 4 If he hadn't seen
that his wallet had gone, he wouldn't have phoned the police.
5 If the police hadn't examined the fingerprints, they wouldn't
have known the name of the thief. (10 marks)
Phrasal verbs
Exercise 3
1with 2with 3up 4without 5 favour 6 away
Tharm 8 best 9 well 10 good (10 marks)
Exercise 4
1to 2at 3back 4up Sout (5 marks)
Vocabulary
Exercise 5
1 pool 2court 3 track 4course 5 pitch (5 marks)
Exercise 6
1 protection 2 waste 3 pollute 4 development
S reduction 6 increase 7 survival 8 destroy 9 warm
10 loss (10 marks)
Communication
Exercise 7
1 Why don't we 2 not very keen on 3 What about 4 not
abadidea 5 Let's find out 61 wish! had 7 Don't blame
8 face it 9 How can you be sure 10Maybe — (10 marks)
Reading
Exercise 8
1 Aid for India 2six 3 three 4 construction projects
Shealth projects Gengineering 7 builder 8 Saudi Arabia
Q India 10 Saudi Arabia (10 marks)
Writing
Exercise 9 (Open exercise) (10 marks)
TEST 8 (UNITS 18-20) (Total 80 marks)
Grammar
Exercise 1
1 must/might have lost 2 can't have won 3 must have
4 can't have 5 might have been (5 marks)
Exercise 2
1 ‘Would you like a drink?" 2 'What time does the film
start?’ 3 ‘Who has broken the chair?’ 4 ‘I won't be at
home on Saturday! 5 ‘Where do you live?” (5 marks)
Exercise 3
1... Mark they were going home at three o'clock. 2... me
when | would start university. 3 ... Julia if she'd ever been to
Canada. 4 ... she was going to a birthday party at the
weekend. 5 ... he'd phoned Robert on Tuesday evening
(5 marks)
Exercise 4
1 ... invited Sarah to go sailing with them. 2.... explained
that he had to leave early. He was meeting a friend at the
airport. 3 ... apologised for forgetting John’s birthday.
4... ordered the children to be quiet. 5 ... promised to write
to me every week. (5 marks)
Exercise 5
1'll be doing 2 ‘Il have finished 3 ‘ll be playing
4 won't be coming back 5 Will you have finished
6 ‘ll have spent 7 Will you be seeing 8 will have got
married 9 will have started 10 ‘ll be living (10 marks)
Exercise 6
1 expect he will 2hope not 3 don't think so.
4 expect so. 5 suppose so. (5 marks)
Phrasal verbs
Exercise 7
away 2into 3outof 4over 5 through (5 marks)
Vocabulary
Exercise 8
Tspeaks 2tell 3told 4 talk 5 say (5 marks)
Exercise 9
T screen 2modem 3 keyboard 4 monitor 5 printer
(5 marks)
Communication
Exercise 10
1 This is 2 by any chance 3 Hold on 4 on the phone
5 got a problem 6 might have gone 7 can't have
She said 91 suppose so 10 Thanks very much (10 marks)
Reading
Exercise 11
1F 27 3F 4DK SF 6T 77 8DK QF 10F
(10 marks)
Writing
Exercise 12 (Open exercise) (10 marks)
EXIT TEST (UNITS 11 - 29)
Exercise 1
1a) have it 2a)had 3a) needs to be repaired 4 b) had
asked 5b) should 6c) allowed 7) can't 86) long
black leather 9c) seems 10a) got used to 11 6) in order
not to 12) was found 13 a) of being 14 c) to be
15 c) would have had 16 b) had known 17 a) must have
18 b) would be in Washington for three months
19 c) didn't play tennis at their school 20 ¢) to act
21) say 22) willbe 23 a) will have finished
24 b) I'm afraid not. 25) in 26c)made 27 a) up
(Total 70 marks)
286) up 29c)out 30a) into (30 marks)
Exercise 2 (Open exercise) (20 marks)
Exercise 3
Example answers
1Dear 2very 3with 4will 5 forward 6 that
7want 8never Qwill 10 ‘d/would 11 that 12 ‘Il/will
13 if 14be 15not 16did 17 made 18 will
19 without 20 wishes (20 marks)
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