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The passage discusses an English level test, predictions about flying machines and computers, objectives of fair-trade travel, and a drunk driving arrest.

Lord Kelvin was suggesting that heavier-than-air flying machines were impossible.

Some objectives of fair-trade travel mentioned include employing local people, offering fair wages and treatment, showing cultural respect, involving communities in decisions, and minimizing environmental impact.

LEVEL TEST

Name: _________________

Section 1
Choose the best word or phrase (a, b, c or d) to fill each

(6)

_____ to Australia, Ginny?


a) Did you ever go
b) Do you ever go
c) Have you ever been
d) Are you ever going

(7)

Tokyo is _____ city Ive ever lived in.


a) the most big
b) the bigger
c) the biggest
d) the more big

(8)

A vegetarian is someone _____ doesnt eat meat.


a) who
b) what
c) which
d) whose
_____ these days.
a) I never a newspaper buy
b) I never buy a newspaper
c) I buy never a newspaper
d) Never I buy a newspaper

blank
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Roberta _____ from The United States.


a) are
b) is
c) am
d) be
Whats _____ name?
a) b) his
c) him
d) he
My friend _____ in London.
a) living
b) live
c) lives
d) is live

(9)

Where _____?
a) works Tom
b) Tom works
c) Tom does work
d) does Tom work

(10)

I _____ coffee.
a) no like
b) not like
c) like dont
d) dont like

Yes, two years ago.

I _____ watch TV tonight.


a) am
b) go to
c) going to
d) am going to

(11)

I wish I _____ more money!


a) have
b) had
c) would have
d) was having

(16)

(12)

_____ be famous one day?


a) Would you like
b) Would you like to
c) Do you like
d) Do you like to

(17) What time is it?


a) idea
b) opinion
c) answer
d) time

Section 2

The meal was very expensive. Look at the _____!


a) ticket
b) receipt
c) invoice
d) bill

(19)

How many _____ of trousers have you got?


a) items
b) pairs
c) sets
d) times

blank.
Its my birthday _____ Friday.
a) on
b) in
c) at
d) by

(14)

I _____ eighteen years old.


a) am
b) have
c) have got
d) -

(15)

I _____ a headache.
a) am
b) do
c) have
d) got

I have no _____.

(18)

Choose the best word or phrase (a, b, c or d) to fill each

(13)

Do you _____ a uniform at your school?


a) carry
b) wear
c) use
d) hold

(20) Joel came back from his holiday in Brazil looking really
_____.
a) tanned
b) sunned
c) coloured
d) darkened

Section 3
Read the text below. For questions 21 to 25, choose the
best answer (a, b, c or d).
Heavier than air flying machines are impossible, said the wellknown scientist Lord Kelvin in 1895. Thomas Watson, the
chairman of IBM in 1943, was wrong too when he said that he
thought there would be a world market for only five or so
computers.
Predictions can, of course, be wrong, and it is very difficult to
predict what the world will be like in 100, 50, or even 20 years
from now. But this is something that scientists and politicians
often do. They do so because they invent things and make
decisions that shape the future of the world that we live in.
In the past they didnt have to think too much about the impact
that their decisions had on the natural world. But that is now
changing. An increasing number of people believe that we
should live within the rules set by nature. In other words, they
think that in a world of fixed and limited resources, what is used
today will not be there for our children. We must therefore look
at each human activity and try to change it or create
alternatives if it is not sustainable. The rules for this are set by
nature, not by man.
(21)

(22) According to the text, which of the following statements


is TRUE?
a) Lord Kelvin and Thomas Watson were good friends.
b) The world does not have unlimited natural resources.
c) Our children will not make predictions about the
future.
d) It is easy to predict what the world will be like 20
years from now.
(23)

shape (line 6) is closest in meaning to:


a) do
b) create
c) look at
d) move

(24)

The article suggests we should live in a _____ way.


a) selfish
b) sustainable
c) predictable
d) scientific

(25)

Choose the best title for the article.


a) Predictions and more predictions!
b) Politicians and scientists
c) A sustainable future for our children
d) New inventions

What was Lord Kelvin suggesting?


a) It is difficult to make accurate predictions.
b) It would be possible for people to fly.
c) It would be impossible for people to fly.
d) There would only be a few computers.

Section 4 (26 to 33)

Section 5

You are going to take part in a magazine competition for a


story with the title My flatmates. Write your story and use
at least three of the following linking words: after, before,
then, as soon as, by the time, just as, during, while. Write
150-200 words.

Choose the best word or phrase (a, b, c or d) to fill each


blank.
(34)

Harry can _____ English.


a) to speak
b) speaking
c) speak
d) speaks

(35)

Im not interested _____ sports.


a) for
b) about
c) in
d) to

(36)

She likes _____ expensive clothes.


a) wearing
b) to wearing
c) wear
d) is wearing

...

(37) Harry _____ his fathers car when the accident


happened.
a) was driving
b) drove
c) had driven
d) has been driving
(38) I was wondering _____ tell me when the next plane from
Chicago arrives?
a) could you
b) can you
c) if you could
d) if could you

(44) The weather has been awful. Weve had very _____
sunshine this summer.
a) little
b) a little
c) few
d) a few

(39)

If I _____ him, I would have spoken to him, wouldnt I?


a) saw
b) had seen
c) have seen
d) would have seen

(40)

I like your hair. Where _____?


a) do you have cut
b) have you cut it
c) do you have cut it
d) do you have it cut

(45)

(41)
on.

I think Joey must _____ late tonight. His office light is still

Section 6

a)
b)
c)
d)

Choose the best word or phrase (a, b, c or d) to fill each

have worked
work
be working
to work

(42) John tells me Jacks going out with Helen, _____ I find
hard to believe.
a) which
b) who
c) whose
d) that
(43)

What _____ this weekend, Lance?


a) will you do
b) are you doing
c) will you have done
d) do you do

Did you hear what happened to Kate? She _____.


a) is arrested
b) arrested
c) has been arrested
d) is being arrested

blank.
(46)

I usually _____ up at about 7.30.


a) go
b) be
c) do
d) get

(47)

I _____ football every week.


a) play
b) go
c) do
d) have

(48)

My sister _____ the cooking in our house.


a) does
b) makes
c) cooks
d) takes

Section 7
(49)

(50)

Dont forget to _____ the light when you leave the room.
a) turn up
b) turn in
c) turn off
d) turn over
She was in _____ when she heard the tragic news.
a) crying
b) tears
c) cries
d) tearful

(51) He _____ that he hadnt stolen the computer, but no one


believed him.
a) reassured
b) informed
c) insisted
d) persuaded
(52) Could you _____ me that book for a couple of days,
please?
a) lend
b) owe
c) borrow
d) rent
(53)

Greg is _____ a lot of time at Yvonnes house these days!


a) taking
b) spending
c) having
d) doing

Read the text below. For questions 54 to 58, choose the


best answer (a, b, c or d).
Many hotel chains and tour operators say that they take their
environmental commitments seriously, but often they do not
respect their social and economic responsibilities to the local
community. So is it possible for travellers to help improve the
lives of locals and still have a good holiday?
The charity, Tourism Concern, thinks so. It has pioneered the
concept of the fair-trade holiday. The philosophy behind fairtrade travel is to make sure that local people get a fair share of
the income from tourism. The objectives are simple: employing
local people wherever possible; offering fair wages and
treatment; showing cultural respect; involving communities in
deciding how tourism is developed; and making sure that
visitors have minimal environmental impact.
Although there is currently no official fair-trade accreditation for
holidays, the Association of Independent Tour Operators has
worked hard to produce responsible tourism guidelines for its
members. Some new companies, operated as much by
principles as profits, offer a fantastic range of holidays for
responsible and adventurous travellers.
(54)

Tourism Concern
a) is a tour operator.
b) is a hotel.
c) is a charity.
d) is a chain of hotels.

(55) Which of the following is NOT one of Tourism Concerns


objectives?
a) Good pay for local people
.
b) Showing respect for local cultures.
c) Saving tourists money.
d) Protecting the local environment.
(56)

(57)

(58)

(59)
a)
b)
c)
d)

According to the text, fair-trade travel is all about


a) making money for charity.
b) money from tourism going to local people.
c) travellers getting a good deal.
d) a great cultural experience.
According to the text, there are _____ companies that
are operated on principles as well as profits.
a) a few
b) no
c) some old
d) many
Choose the most appropriate title for the article.
a) Holidays from heaven
b) Cheap adventure holidays
c) Fair-trade holidays
d) Great holiday deals
Who _____ in that house?
does live
lives
does he live
he lives

(60)
Ill call you when I _____ home.
a) get
b) ll get

c) ll have got
d) m getting
(61)
a)
b)
c)
d)

If you _____ me, what would you do?


was
would be
were
have been

(62)
a)
b)
c)
d)

I dont know where _____ last night.


did he go
he did go
went he
he went

(63)
John and Betty are coming to visit us tomorrow but I
wish _____.
a) they wont
b) they hadnt
c) they didnt
d) they werent
(64)
Im so hungry! If only Bill _____ all the food in the
fridge!
a) wasnt eating
b) didnt eat
c) hadnt eaten
d) hasnt eaten
(65)
a)
b)
c)
d)

I regret _____ harder in school.


not studying
not to study
to not study
not have studied

(66)
work.
a)
b)
c)
d)

Surely Sue _____ you if she was unhappy with your


will tell
would have told
must have told
had told

(67)
Our neighbours arent very polite, and _____
particularly quiet!
a) neither they arent
b) either they arent
c) nor are they
d) neither did they be
(68)
We had expected that they _____ fluent English, but
in fact they didnt.
a) were speaking
b) would speak
c) had spoken
d) spoke
(69)
a)
b)
c)
d)

Id rather _____ next weekend, but I do!


I dont have to work
I didnt have to work
not to work
no working

(70)
Harriet is so knowledgeable. She can talk about
_____ subject that comes up.
a) whatever
b) whenever
c) wherever
d) whoever

(71)
a)
b)
c)
d)

I always _____ milk in my coffee.


have
drink
mix
make

(72)
a)
b)
c)
d)

I _____ TV every evening.


watch
look at
see
hear

(73)
a)
b)
c)
d)

Can you give me a _____ with my bag.


leg
back
hand
head

(74)
Before you enter the triathlon, please bear in _____
that youre not as young as you used to be!
a) thought
b) question
c) mind
d) opinion
(75)
The breath test showed he had consumed more than
three times the legal limit of alcohol, so the police arrested him
for _____.
a) trespassing
b) mugging
c) speeding
d) drunk driving

(76)
a)
b)
c)
d)

The meeting was _____ and not very interesting.


time-wasting
time-consuming
time-using
out of time

(77)
After the movie was released, the main _____ point
was its excessive use of violence.
a) discussion
b) speaking
c) conversation
d) talking
(78)
There have been several big _____ against the use of
GM foods recently.
a) campaigns
b) issues
c) boycotts
strikes

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