File Test 7: Grammar 1 Underline The Correct Word(s)
File Test 7: Grammar 1 Underline The Correct Word(s)
File Test 7: Grammar 1 Underline The Correct Word(s)
GRAMMAR
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: If we have (have) enough time, we’ll visit Tricia on the way home.
1 You’d be a fantastic guitar player if you ________ (practise) more.
2 If she does enough revision, she ________ (pass) the exam easily.
3 Young people will live at home as long as possible if you ________ (let) them.
4 If I ________ (have) the opportunity to enter a talent contest, I’d take it.
5 Anyone would be annoyed if they ________ (receive) a parking fine.
6 She won’t tell you unless you ________ (promise) to keep it a secret.
7 I ________ (buy) that laptop if it wasn’t so expensive.
8 They won’t sell their house if they ________ (not repaint) it first.
9 The waiter will take your order as soon as you ________ (be) ready.
10 I wouldn’t go to that restaurant if you ________ (pay) me to!
11 He’ll let you know his decision after he ________ (speak) to Sam.
12 If you painted the living room white, it ________ (look) bigger.
Grammar total 20
VOCABULARY
Vocabulary total 20
PRONUNCIATION
Pronunciation total 10
File Test 7
READING
All humans have a ‘body clock’ that says when we should wake up, work and sleep. In
ancient times, people woke up at sunrise and went to bed when it was dark. But modern life,
with its indoor living and artificial lighting, has broken our biological body clock.
For teenagers, the problem is even worse. Their biological clock and their modern living
clock are telling them to stay up late and sleep all morning. Their brains are at a key stage of
development. This is why sleep scientists often use them in research. Teenagers actually
need to go to bed late. Because the teenage brain prefers to be awake at midnight,
teenagers find activities that they can do at midnight, like texting and playing video games.
And this then makes them stay up even later.
I believe there are four different ‘chronotypes’ or sleep personalities. I call them bear, wolf,
lion and dolphin. Lions enjoy mornings but can’t work very well from the late afternoon
onwards. Because of their brain biology, many teenagers have the ‘wolf’ personality. They
tend to get up very late and work best in the afternoon or early evening. Our chronotype
changes as we get older but we shouldn’t ignore it. Our chronotype affects our relationships,
our chances of academic success and even our health. We should take teenage clocks very
seriously.
I’m studying biology, chemistry and literature. My ideal job would be in science. I’d really like
to develop new vegetarian foods or create plants that don’t get diseases, something like that.
But I’d like to travel abroad for a year before I go to university. I enjoy my school subjects but
I don’t like mornings at all. I think it’s great that we’ll start school at 11.30 a.m. when Mr
Lincoln’s experiment begins. We’ll have one class before lunch and school won’t end until
6.30 p.m. So for the last three hours we’ll have the school to ourselves, without the younger
children. Personally, if lessons were later — say, 1.30 to 7.30 — I’d be able to concentrate
even more.
Mr Lincoln, headteacher
My school, Hamilton Secondary School, is not the first in this region of the UK to change its
start time. In fact, Ashwell Grange, where the fees are around £10,000 per year, introduced a
later start time for its sixth form three or four years ago. Although this isn’t a new idea, there
has been some resistance from parents. A later start time will mean that teenagers often
have to be left at home on their own for a few hours each day. Of course, I understand their
concerns. However, this is an experiment for 6 months for 16 and 17 year olds only. If pupils’
school results don’t improve, we won’t continue with the new timetable.
File Test 7
Reading total 15
WRITING
LISTENING
1 Listen to the conversation about primary school. Who said the following?
Write C (Cara) or S (Sachin) or N (Neither).
1 I think children should study more practical subjects. ____
2 I completely disagree with your opinion on homework. ____
3 School would be better if there were no exams. ____
4 If I was head teacher, I’d introduce cooking lessons for everyone. ____
5 Once a week, the children could cook and serve the school lunch. ____
Listening total 10
SPEAKING
1 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give
reasons.
‘What you learn in life is more important than a formal education.’
Speaking total 15