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TEST 1 (Module 1) J 44 Sunday, 15th November
45 Skegness
A 1 d 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 c 46 £5
47 11 am / 11 in the morning
B 6 bossy 8 reserved 10 generous 48 6 pm / 6 in the evening
7 overweight 9 confident
C 11 in 13 with 15 back TEST 2 (Module 2)
12 up 14 with
A 1 f 2 d 3 e 4 b 5 a 6 c
D 16 spiky 18 trendy 20 matches
17 designer 19 fit 21 shop B 7 plaster cast 12 cost
8 sprained 13 muscle
E 22 fatter 9 dressing 14 recover
23 the most beautiful 10 bruised 15 X-ray
24 worse 11 first aid
25 the most attractive
26 better C 12 from 14 out of 16 in
13 from 15 away
F 27 are, are
28 is, it’s D 17 do 19 have 21 do
29 am going, too 18 have 20 do
30 is baking, is coming
31 misses, too E 22 was having, phoned
32 is crying, is getting 23 was writing, was watching
33 doesn’t like, is looking 24 Were you playing, started
25 paid, left
G 34 e 35 c 36 a 37 b 38 d 26 wasn’t sleeping
H 39 F 40 T 41 T 42 F 43 T F 27 used 29 living 31 used to
28 used to 30 didn’t
I Suggested Answer
My Favourite Teacher G 32 You don’t look very well.
My favourite teacher is my science teacher, 33 I feel terrible.
Mr Smith. His lessons are really interesting and 34 What’s wrong?
fun too. 35 I don’t like doctors.
Mr Smith is short and a little plump. He is 36 I suppose you’re right.
middle-aged and he has a round face and a
bald head. He has brown eyes and a small H 37 2 39 5 41 7 43 4 45 9
nose and he wears glasses. He usually wears 38 3 40 8 42 1 44 6
suits.
Mr Smith is patient and will explain
something again and again. I have never seen
Mr Smith get angry. If he doesn’t like a
student’s behaviour he stares at the student
very seriously. Everyone knows that means he
is not happy.
I am lucky to have such a great teacher.
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I Suggested Answer G 36 c 37 d 38 a 39 e 40 b
It was a hot, sunny day and Ann and Harry were
out sailing in their small boat. H 41 B 42 D 43 E 44 A 45 C
They were having lots of fun. The boat was
going fast because it was windy. Suddenly, I Suggested answer
huge dark clouds appeared. Ann looked worried From: Alexia
but Harry told her not to be scared. Five To: Ellie
minutes later, a strong wind hit their small boat. Subject: Hong Kong
It was a hurricane! Ann and Harry held on
Dear Ellie,
tightly. Big waves were hitting the boat hard and
Greetings from Hong Kong. I’m here on
Ann and Harry started screaming.
holiday with my parents and my brother.
Then, they heard the sound of a helicopter
We arrived three days ago and it’s been
which had come to save them. The rescue crew
great so far. We’ve already been to the
threw down ropes for Ann and Harry. They
famous Temple Street Night Market. It was
grabbed the ropes and the helicopter lifted them
really colourful and lively! We’ve also visited
to safety. They felt relieved that they were out of
Kowloon Park and saw a Chinese-style
danger.
garden.
Tomorrow we’re going to visit Repulse
J 46 B 47 A 48 A 49 A 50 C
Bay. It’s got a sandy beach. It’s been hot and
sunny since we arrived. The people are
friendly and the food is really tasty.
TEST 3 (Module 3) I haven’t been on the tram up to Victoria
Peak yet but I promise to take pictures from
A 1 customs 3 sick 5 a flight the top when we go. I’ve also seen an
2 endangered 4 break unusual souvenir that I’m going to buy you. I
can’t wait to tell you all about my holiday.
B 6 paddle 8 looks 10 obstacles See you soon,
7 Goggles 9 wave Alexia
C 11 in 13 over 15 in J 46 c 47 d 48 e 49 f 50 b
12 with 14 off
D 16 play 18 do 20 go TEST 4 (Module 4)
17 do 19 play
A 1 e 2 c 3 d 4 b 5 a
E 21 never 23 yet 25 since
22 ago 24 ever B 6 broke into 9 fine
7 Vandals 10 kidnappers
F 26 have already booked 8 arson
27 hasn’t visited
28 have just finished C 11 from 13 of 15 for
29 hasn’t written 12 up 14 into
30 Have they met
31 Did you watch D 16 break 18 break 20 pay
32 has been studying 17 pay 19 pay
33 Have they been playing
34 travelled
35 hasn’t visited
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E 21 big, yellow, plastic MID TEST (Module 1-4)
22 tall, slim, Italian
23 ugly, square, old 1 A 21 A 41 A 61 A 81 A
24 small, new, brown 2 C 22 B 42 C 62 B 82 B
25 expensive, blue, glass 3 A 23 C 43 A 63 C 83 B
4 B 24 B 44 C 64 C 84 C
F 26 exhausted 28 slow 30 terribly 5 A 25 A 45 A 65 A 85 B
27 interesting 29 tiring 6 B 26 A 46 A 66 C 86 A
7 C 27 C 47 A 67 C 87 C
G 31 had you been waiting 8 C 28 B 48 C 68 C 88 A
32 had won 9 A 29 A 49 A 69 C 89 A
33 had been playing 10 B 30 C 50 B 70 B 90 B
34 had finished 11 A 31 C 51 A 71 C 91 C
35 had left 12 C 32 C 52 A 72 B 92 A
13 B 33 B 53 A 73 B 93 C
H 36 b 37 e 38 a 39 c 40 d 14 A 34 C 54 B 74 A 94 B
15 A 35 B 55 C 75 C 95 B
I 41 T 42 T 43 T 44 F 45 F 16 B 36 C 56 A 76 A 96 A
17 C 37 B 57 B 77 B 97 A
J Suggested answer 18 B 38 C 58 B 78 B 98 C
From: Isabella 19 B 39 B 59 B 79 A 99 C
To: Alicia 20 B 40 C 60 A 80 B 100 A
Subject: Making new friends
Dear Alicia,
TEST 5 (Module 5)
How are you? I’m sorry that you haven’t made
any friends yet. I know exactly how you feel. When
A 1 poison 3 endangered 5 transport
my family moved to a new neighbourhood, it was
2 exhaust 4 facing
weeks before I made friends, so don’t worry.
The best thing to do is to join in some
B 6 d 7 a 8 e 9 c 10 b
school activities like the drama club. This will
help you meet people you have common
C 11 save 13 save 15 keep
interests with. Also, since you’re good at tennis,
12 keep 14 keep
find out where the local tennis club is and join it.
This way you can make new friends and do
D 16 across 18 to 20 to
something fun at the same time.
17 for 19 in
Another thing you can do is to throw a party
at home and invite your classmates. You’ll get
E 21 will use
to know them better and you should make some
22 are going to bang
good friends, as you’ll spend time with them in a
23 will be staying
relaxing, fun setting.
24 won’t say/will not say
I hope my advice helps. Write back and let
25 will make/’ll make
me know what happens.
Love,
Isabella
K 46 C 47 C 48 A 49 A 50 C
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F 26 were C 11 take 13 take 15 catch
27 lived 12 catch 14 catch
28 don’t have
29 had left D 16 up 18 in 20 on
30 would have passed 17 on 19 about
31 had called
32 doesn’t stop E 21 shook 23 crosses 25 insult
33 could go 22 fluent 24 compartment
34 won
35 would have heard F 26 She said (that) they hadn’t seen that film
yet.
G 36 d 37 b 38 e 39 a 40 c 27 Pete asked if they were ready.
28 Mum told the girls not to eat all the
H 41 Rubbish, plastic and factory waste cause biscuits.
water pollution. 29 Dave said (that) he liked jazz.
42 Water pollution kills sea animals and fish. 30 They told me (that) they would send it to
43 It means that many rivers and lakes no me.
longer provide suitable drinking water. 31 She said (that) she couldn’t finish her
44 People can dispose of their household work that night.
waste properly. 32 Linda told her aunt (that) she was going
45 People can write to their local government. shopping.
33 Polly asked where her schoolbag was.
I Suggested answer 34 Mike said (that) he watched a good
Hunting, deforestation and pollution are documentary on TV last night.
causing more and more animals to become 35 Dad said that they could go there the
endangered. next day.
Some species of animals are now extinct and
we have lost a part of nature that people in the G 36 c 37 e 38 d 39 b 40 a
future will never see. We have also lost a
source of food for both people and other H 41 Pets are good company for children and
animals. people who live.
Fortunately, there are some solutions to this 42 Children learn to become more
problem. We can keep endangered species in responsible by looking after a pet.
zoos or wildlife parks so that they are safe. We 43 They need care and attention.
can also all help protect the natural habitats of 44 Pets may feel lonely if their owners are
endangered animals. often away.
Endangered species need more help, so we 45 They should think about the time and
should all work together to protect them. money they need to spend on their pet.
J 46 C 47 C 48 C 49 A 50 A I Suggested answer
Most teenagers watch television for a
few hours every day. But is watching so
TEST 6 (Module 6) much TV an advantage or a disadvantage?
Firstly, there are many educational
A 1 heating 3 exploration 5 account shows on TV such as documentaries, and
2 compilation 4 time teenagers can learn from these.
Furthermore, watching TV allows teenagers
B 6 program 8 stick 10 page to take a break from studying for a while.
7 system 9 race
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They can get some valuable rest before they G 36 e 37 d 38 b 39 c 40 a
continue with their homework.
However, many TV serials and films show H 41 It’s a computer-animated film.
violent scenes and this might make some 42 Because Susan grew very large after she
teenagers behave aggressively. What is more, was hit by a rock from space.
time spent in front of the TV means that many 43 The monsters must fight a huge robot
teenagers do not participate in sports or from outer space.
hobbies. This could lead to health problems, as 44 Amber likes the voice acting.
teens become less active. 45 Because Megan’s favourite actor is Hugh
All in all, television has its advantages and Laurie and he’s one of the voice actors.
disadvantages. However, teenagers should limit
their TV time and participate in more energetic I Suggested answer
activities. From: Matthew
To: Charlie
J 46 C 47 A 48 B 49 C 50A Subject: My favourite film
Dear Charlie,
Hi, how are you? I have to tell you
TEST 7 (Module 7) about my favourite film, Star Trek. I saw it
when I was on holiday in America.
A 1 d 2 a 3 e 4 c 5 b
It’s a great science-fiction adventure
6 science fiction 9 human emotions film. The plot is fantastic; it’s about time
7 computer animated 10 action-packed travel.
8 gripping plot Spock is one of the film’s main
characters. His spaceship is pulled into a
B 11 gallery 13 effects 15 hall black hole when he tries to destroy a
12 instrument 14 opera supernova. As a result, he goes back more
than a hundred years into the past. Spock
C 16 on 18 on 20 to has lots of adventures with the Romulans.
17 on 19 to He also meets Captain Kirk, who convinces
him to stay in Starfleet.
D 21 has 23 is 25 was The best thing about the film is that it is
22 are 24 will great fun and full of action. The special
effects are excellent. The explosions are
E 26 The main character is played by Christian realistic, exactly as you imagine they
Bale. happen in space. There’s also an official
27 Wall-E was produced by Pixar Studios. website with games and activities! You’ll
28 The award was won by an Italian actor. love this film.
29 The film was nominated for an award. Take care,
30 The comedy show is filmed in London. Matthew
F 31 They may release the film next month. J 46 D 47 A 48 E 49 B 50 F
32 Chris Weitz directed New Moon.
33 They will film the sequel in Australia.
34 Millions of people around the world had
watched the Journey to the Centre of the
Earth.
35 A graphic artist adds the special effects.
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TEST 8 (Module 8) There’s also a museum, an art gallery,
theatres and many historical buildings.
A 1 cramped 6 destination Living here is amazing, there’s never a
2 landmark 7 store dull moment! I’ve got lots of friends and we
3 block 8 skyscraper go to the BMX track in the park most
4 industrial 9 cosy weekends. My friends and I are also very
5 nightlife 10 busy musical and we regularly get together to
practise playing the guitar. Life in my city is
B 11 d 12 e 13 c 14 a 15 b fantastic.
Andy (14)
C 16 after 18 about 20 to
17 from 19 of J 46 B 47 A 48 C 49 A 50 A
D 21 say 23 tell 25 tell
22 tell 24 say EXIT TEST (Modules 1-8)
E 26 don’t they? 29 has she? 1 B 21 C 41 B 61 C 81 C
27 is she? 30 will he? 2 C 22 B 42 B 62 B 82 A
28 didn’t you? 3 B 23 A 43 A 63 B 83 C
4 C 24 A 44 C 64 A 84 B
F 31 which/that 34 which/that 5 A 25 C 45 A 65 A 85 B
32 where 35 whose 6 B 26 A 46 C 66 B 86 C
33 who 7 C 27 A 47 A 67 C 87 C
8 A 28 B 48 B 68 C 88 C
G 36 b 37 e 38 a 39 c 40 d 9 A 29 B 49 A 69 A 89 A
10 C 30 B 50 A 70 A 90 A
H 41 T 11 C 31 A 51 A 71 A 91 A
42 T 12 B 32 C 52 B 72 C 92 B
43 F There’s a beach that’s 5 minutes’ walk 13 A 33 B 53 A 73 A 93 A
from Janet’s house. 14 C 34 B 54 B 74 A 94 A
44 T 15 B 35 A 55 A 75 A 95 B
45 F Janet likes to ride her bike along country 16 B 36 C 56 B 76 B 96 C
lanes. 17 A 37 B 57 B 77 B 97 C
18 A 38 B 58 A 78 C 98 B
I Suggested answer 19 C 39 C 59 C 79 C 99 A
City Life 20 C 40 A 60 B 80 C 100 C
I have always lived in a city and I can’t
imagine what it would be like to live in the
countryside. My parents and I live in a suburb
away from the city centre. Our house is near a
park and there are lots of tree-lined avenues.
I love the city because the entertainment is
great. I’m a cinema fan so I often go to see the
latest films. I sometimes go to the city centre
with my friends; it takes about half an hour by
bus. There’s a great atmosphere in the centre
because there are usually lots of street
performers. In the summer, everybody loves to
sit at outdoor cafés and watch the performers.