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1 Circle the question that matches the answer. 2 Complete the questions with the words from the box.
1 He’s in his forties. are big colour do does far hair is
a Where is Mark? b How tall is Mark? long many size
c How old is Mark?
2 It’s about 82 square metres. 1 ‘What’s her hair like?’ ‘Long and curly.’
a How big is your flat? b What’s your flat like? 2 ‘What shoes do you wear?’ ‘44.’
c How far is the centre from your flat? 3 ‘How brothers have you got?’ ‘I haven’t got a
3 Quite casual – she doesn’t like formal clothes. brother.’
a What does Ann wear? 4 ‘How is your school?’ ‘It’s got 700 students.’
b What kind of clothes does Ann wear? 5 ‘What hair has he got?’ ‘Dark brown.’
c What does Ann look like? 6 ‘How much it cost?’ ‘Twenty euros.’
4 He’s a bit like his father – sociable and good fun. 7 ‘How did you have to wait?’ ‘Half an hour.’
a What’s Nick like? b What does Nick look like? 8 ‘What they do?’ ‘They’re both lawyers.’
c What does Nick like doing? 9 ‘What this button for?’ ‘It turns on the
5 We’re fine, thanks. camera.’
a What are you like? b Are you fine? 10 ‘What you like?’ ‘I’m quite easy-going.’
c How are you? 11 ‘How is it to school?’ ‘A ten-minute walk.’
6 Grey-ish blue, just like me.
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a What does your mother look like?
b What kind of clothes does your mother wear? 3 Write a question for each answer with the word like.
c What colour eyes has your mother got?
1 What do you like doing?
7 I like playing tennis and football.
I enjoy playing golf.
a What do you do? b What do you look like?
c What do you like doing? 2
8 About two metres. Yes, I do. I think Italian food’s really delicious.
a How much do you weigh? b How tall are you? 3
c What’s your size? I’ll have a sandwich and some mineral water, please.
9 It’s in the centre of town. 4
a Which part of town is your school in? I’m quite hard-working, and a bit impatient.
b How far is your school from here? 5
c What is your school like? I’m medium height, and I’m not very slim.
10 I’d like some brown bread, please. 6
a Do you like brown bread? The food in Italy is really delicious.
b What sort of bread would you like?
c What’s this bread like? 2 points for each correct answer 10
11 Japan.
a What is this car like? b Where is this car from?
c What is this car made of?
1 point for each correct answer 10
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4 Match the questions with the answers. There’s one 6 Circle the most suitable word.
answer you don’t need.
1 Dave’s a tight / close / deep friend of mine.
1 How tall is your brother? c
2 Which floor is your flat on? 2 I really fancy Tom. He’s tall, dark, and pretty / nice /
good-looking.
3 How much does this machine weigh?
3 The house has a mature / creative / cloudy garden
4 How old is your grandfather?
with several large trees, many plants, and flowers.
5 How far is the city centre?
4 Marissa has her own style. She has no interest in
6 What size is your kitchen? the fresh / latest / stunning fashions.
a The second. 5 Being a teacher is a challenging / heavy / stunning
b About ten kilos, I think. job.
c He’s 1m 98. 6 Lisa’s really well-dressed / attractive / eccentric. Men
always fall in love with her.
d About half an hour by bus.
7 We moved to Wellington because it’s such a
e Four metres by three. mature / thrilling / cosmopolitan city.
f Size 38. 8 If you want to be healthy, eat a lot of spicy / fresh /
g He’s in his eighties. latest fruit and vegetables.
1 point for each correct answer 5 9 This cottage is situated in a good-looking / a cosy /
a charming old village.
5 Complete the adjectives with -ed or -ing. 10 Did you make this pizza yourself? It really tastes
1 I saw an interest ing programme on TV. home-made / old-fashioned / memorable.
2 Last weekend wasn’t very relax . I had to 11 Lots of people in close / crowded / tight rooms make
work a lot. me nervous.
3 I can’t sleep. I’m so excit about going to 1 point for each correct answer 10
Disneyland!
4 She’s quite relax . She doesn’t worry about 7 Complete the compound adjectives.
things. 1 My parents are really old -fashioned. They want
5 My brother’s interest in space exploration. to meet every girl I go out with.
6 We’re feeling exhaust . The flight was tiring. 2 Our neighbours have got really -behaved
7 Were you disappoint when you failed the children. They are so rude.
exam? 3 Is this car new? Or did you buy it -hand?
8 The film had amaz special effects. We really 4 Angela’s a -working employee. She should
enjoyed it. get a better salary.
9 The lesson was disappoint . We didn’t learn 5 After just six months working abroad, I realised I
anything new. was -sick. I missed my family so much.
10 Are you surpris to see me here? 6 Her parents are quite -going. They don’t
11 I met a charm young man on the train. worry about what she does.
7 I don’t work -time. I only do four hours
1 point for each correct answer 10
a day.
8 Many middle- people own their own home.
Most young people can’t afford to buy a house.
9 Jamil sold his much- bike online. He had
used it almost every day for five years.
10 My sister bought me a brand- smartphone.
It’s got a really good camera.
11 These tables are well- using the best
materials. As a result, they are very strong, but also
beautiful.
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8 Complete each sentence with an adjective from the 10 Rewrite the sentences with the same meaning, adding
box. There are three adjectives you don’t need. emphasis and starting with the words given.
generous sociable optimistic moody untidy
1 I love her sense of humour.
ambitious talkative lazy reserved What I love about her is her sense of humour .
2 I really miss my mum’s cooking.
1 Marcus is very sociable . He enjoys meeting
new people and being in a group. One thing I really .
2 I like Marcus too, but he’s so that 3 My friend Anna is really funny.
it’s hard to have a proper conversation with him She’s .
around. 4 I adore the way she sings.
3 Amy’s quite . We’ve worked together What I adore .
for years, but I don’t know much about her. 5 I hate the way he interrupts our teacher.
4 Have you noticed that Ellen can be a bit What I hate .
when she’s hungry? So don’t worry if
6 I enjoy talking to Ricardo.
she seems grumpy before lunch!
Ricardo, .
5 Do you think you’re an person? For
example, do you think people will resolve the 2 points for each correct answer 10
problem of climate change?
6 Sonja is very for her children. She 11 Correct the mistakes.
wants them to achieve the best exam grades and go 1 How many bedrooms is there? are
to university. 2 For your sandwich, you would prefer cheese or egg?
1 point for each correct answer 5
3 I look OK in styled clothes, but I find them
9 Circle the appropriate response. uncomfortable.
1 My grandfather has been taken to hospital. 4 What do he like to do?
He did what? / How awful. 5 Abi has waved hair. She hates it, but I think it’s
2 He says he wants a family while he’s still young. really attractive.
Fair enough. / Bad luck. 6 How you are today?
3 I’ve lost my winning lottery ticket. 7 The teacher was so exciting that she knocked over
her chair by mistake!
You’re kidding! / Congratulations.
8 Who glasses are these? They’re not mine.
4 Nick asked me to marry him.
You did what? / How fantastic!
9 How many memory has your laptop got?
5 Right, I’m going to tell her how I feel.
Good for you. / Lovely! 10 There were some bad-behaved children on the
6 Do you think this dress suits me? flight. I saw them kicking the chairs in front of
Definitely. / Really? them.
7 We’re organizing a party for Duncan’s birthday. 11 Noura can only study English partly-time because
Of course. / That’s great! she also works at the hospital.
8 Oh, dear! I’ve broken my teacher’s pen. 1 point for each correct answer 10
You haven’t! / Fine.
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9 Carly spent £300 on a handbag.
She did what? / Fair enough.
10 I’ve lost my keys again.
That’s too bad. / Absolutely.
11 I walked to work this morning instead of taking
the car.
Did you? / OK.
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1 Complete the sentences with the correct Present 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
simple or Present continuous form of the verb. the verb.
1 She hasn’t got a car, so she (not drive) doesn’t drive 1 We didn’t enjoy the film last night. (not enjoy)
to work. 2 you my parents yet?
2 What (eat) you usually (meet)
for lunch on Sundays? 3 Where she last
3 I (not work) in the office today. Can weekend? (spend)
you call me back tomorrow? 4 She her friends about her promotion
4 Yes, I (listen) . Please go on. yet. (not tell)
5 (live) she in a house or 5 Did you know that Jake’s grandfather
a flat? a medal at the Olympics in 1984? (win)
6 He (not have) a car so he mainly 6 you here when the
travels by bus. accident happened? (stand)
7 It’s late so they (go) to bed now. 7 We each other for very long. (not
8 We (not want) to do any more know)
exercises! We’re too tired! 8 The film until midnight so we missed
9 (sleep) he at the the last train home. (not finish)
moment? 9 How long you English?
10 He usually (leave) home at 7.45 a.m. (study)
11 We (have) some extra lessons this 10 The bicycle in the nineteenth century.
week only. (invent)
1 point for each correct answer 10
11 I when you rang the doorbell.
(not sleep)
2 Circle the correct form of the verb. 1 point for each correct answer 10
1 Do you know / Are you knowing / Have you known
the answer?
2 Did she write / Has she written / Has she been
writing to him yet?
3 His family lived / lives / is living in Madrid for forty
years.
4 How long are you waiting / have you been waiting /
have you waited for the train?
5 I ’m not working / won’t working / don’t be working
on Sunday.
6 Albert Einstein remembered / is remembered /
is remembering everywhere.
7 He isn’t / hasn’t / hasn’t been from Nairobi.
8 ‘Macbeth’ has written / was written / wrote by
Shakespeare.
9 There was a competition but we aren’t winning /
didn’t win / haven’t won it.
10 Was she / Has she been / Is she your English teacher
last year?
11 Where did you go / were you going / have you gone
on holiday last summer?
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4 Complete the questions. 6 Rewrite the answers to make them more polite.
1 A Do you like opera? 1 Did you enjoy the film?
B No, I don’t. I like rock music better. Yes. Yes, I did.
2 A he watch the whole film? 2 Have you seen my wallet anywhere?
B No, he didn’t. He fell asleep. No.
3 A What’s that noise? Mr Jones working 3 Is the essay deadline next Wednesday?
again? Yes.
B Yes, I think he is. 4 Are you interested in comic books?
4 A What your grandfather ? No.
B He worked as a shoemaker. 5 Have you ever been to a rainforest?
5 A they a dog? Yes.
B No, they haven’t, but they’ve got a big pet rabbit. 6 Did you study English in primary school?
6 A Where your parents ? No.
B My mum was born in the Netherlands, and my 2 points for each correct answer 10
dad was born in South Africa.
7 A you want to come shopping with me? 7 These sentences all contain a form of the nonsense
B Yes, I do. word jarm. Is it a verb, a noun, an adjective, or an
8 A Why you late last night? adverb?
B Because I missed the train home. 1 London is a lot jarmier than Vienna. adjective
9 A you going to the hairdresser this 2 It was a jarmy day so we went to the beach for a
afternoon? picnic.
B Yes, I am. I need a new haircut. 3 We didn’t jarm for work until nine o’clock.
10 A How the neighbours their kitchen 4 The performance was jarmily terrible, and most of
window? the audience left early.
B Their son broke it with his football. 5 I wanted a jarm for my birthday, but my mum said
11 A they making dinner tonight? I was too young.
B Yes, I think they’re making spaghetti. 6 She was jarming in the garden so she didn’t hear the
doorbell.
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Replace the form of the word jarm in 1–6 with the
5 Complete the sentences with is or has. best word a–f.
1 Lily is in the garden. a bigger 1
2 Harry gone to work. b beautiful
3 London in the south of England. c really
4 Paris got a good metro system. d working
5 It been seven months since I last saw her. e motorbike
6 Joanne coming to see us. f leave
7 The waiter paid at the end of each day. 1 point for each correct answer 10
8 My brother 18 this Friday.
9 My aunt got a cold.
10 She had a lot of time to revise for
the exam.
11 My husband from Nigeria.
1 point for each correct answer 10
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8 Complete the words with suffixes from the box. 10 Complete the sentences with the prepositions from
the box.
-ivate or -ion -ive -ivities -ing
in of (x2) at (x2) for (x2) with (x2) on (x2)
1 He was a great act or .
2 My grandmother is very act even though 1 Tourists can take advantage of the city’s free
she’s 85. museums.
3 She’s act at the Lyric Theatre in London. 2 I didn’t understand some of the words, so I pointed
the menu and asked the waiter to explain.
4 I prefer outdoor act like jogging and cycling.
3 Willa wants to be fluent Mandarin by the
5 Enter your password to act your new
time she leaves Nanjing.
account.
4 I always have a laugh my aunt. We have the
6 I like act movies with exciting scenes and
same sense of humour.
powerful heroes.
5 Neesha wants to study engineering
1 point for each correct answer 5 university.
6 I’m going to meet up my cousin while I’m in
9 Match a word from A with a word from B. Then Manchester.
complete the sentences.
7 Olivia has a passion organic food and
A B organic farming in general.
high winds 8 Juha got top of his studies during the
got your life summer holidays.
heavy a profit 9 Next year, we expect to turn a profit the
enrich standard international side of the business.
make stuck 10 Improving her conversation skills helped Li feel
strong traffic more a part things on campus.
1 There’s often heavy traffic in the city centre. You 11 This school has a reputation academic
should set off early to get to your meeting. success.
2 The cat ________ up a tree. We had to call a fire 1 point for each correct answer 10
engine to rescue it.
3 When do you think the company will ________? 11 Correct the mistakes.
4 Experiences can ________ more than possessions. 1 You can hear a trace with a German accent in his
5 Our students reach a ________ in both their voice. of
academic work and their sporting activities. 2 How long are you knowing Sophia?
6 The storm brought heavy rain and ________ to 3 She’s a person very active, and she particularly loves
communities on the coast. swimming.
1 point for each correct answer 5 4 Everyone in my class record pronunciation in their
notebooks.
5 Their meal ended abrupt because Mark had to deal
with a problem at work.
6 Who is been eating my cake?
7 Aliona’s national is Portuguese.
8 What doesn’t you like about the cafeteria?
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READING
1 Read the article. Match 1–11 with a–l to make
In between worlds: culture shock sentences. There is one extra ending.
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WRITING
1 Write a note to your English friend to say you cannot go to the cinema with
him/her. You should:
· include a suitable greeting.
· apologize for changing your plans.
· give the reason you cannot go to the cinema with him/her.
· suggest another time you could go together.
· find a suitable closing phrase.
Write your note in 80–100 words.
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2 Your English teacher has asked you to write a book review for an English
language book club. You should summarize the plot, describing the main
events and characters, and say why you would recommend the book.
Write your review in 140–180 words.
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1 Listen to Jan, a young man from Slovakia, talking 2 Listen again. Write true (T) or false (F).
about living in the UK. Choose the correct answer. 1 Jan first moved to Oxford in 1999. ___
T
1When Jan first arrived in Britain, he
2 He returned to Slovakia a year later. ___
a really loved living in Oxford.
3 He moved to Oxford again in 2004. ___
b spent a year in Oxford as a student.
4 Jan thinks the working situation is getting
2 What he found difficult in Oxford was
worse in Slovakia. ___
a finding opportunities to socialize.
b making friends. 5 He never visits the local sights any more. ___
3 He avoided contact with other students because 6 He thinks summer weather in Britain is too hot.
a they didn’t let him borrow money from them. ___
b he was embarrassed about not having enough 1 point for each correct answer
money.
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a cold and unfriendly. b quite popular. SPEAKING
5 When he was at university in Bratislava, 1 Ask and answer the questions with a partner.
a Jan organized a lot of parties. 1 Are you close to your extended family?
b students thought he was unfriendly. How often do you see them?
6 He moved to Oxford again four years later 2 What is your favourite free-time activity?
a after he sold some houses and flats in Slovakia.
3 What kind of weather do you like/dislike
b when he got a job at a small company.
most? Why?
7 He works in an office
4 Do you enjoy shopping? What kind of things
a like he did when he was in Slovakia.
do you like to buy?
b which he’s never done before.
5 How do you imagine yourself twenty years
8 What Jan likes about British companies is the fact
from now?
that
a they pay for the extra hours you have to work. max. 1 point for each topic
b you work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2 Your English friend is planning to spend a
9 He visited the famous sights in the city holiday working in your country. Discuss
a when he first lived in Oxford as a student. what he/she should bring and what he/she
b when he moved to Oxford for the second time. should plan to do.
10 He’s got a lot of friends and he especially likes max. 10 points
a going out for meals or a drink with them.
b spending summer evenings in a friend’s garden. 3 Who is your best friend? Describe what
11 What Jan misses most about living in Slovakia is he/she is like. Include the following
information:
a the hot summers. b the way people behave.
· his/her appearance
2 points for each correct answer · his/her character
· what you like about him/her
· how you became friends
· what kind of things you share with each other
max. 5 points for each topic
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1 Circle the correct form of the verb. 3 Match 1–6 with a–f to make sentences.
1 I ’m thinking / think about watching a horror film. 1 It tastes d
2 They ’re thinking / think it’s a good company to 2 I’m thinking
work for. 3 Maya is having
3 I ’m knowing / know quite a lot about her. 4 Omar has
4 We ’re working / work on the report this week. 5 I don’t think
5 They ’re working / work every Sunday for a month. 6 He’s tasting
6 Now I ’m understanding / understand what you
a they should build new houses there.
mean.
b a brand-new house near the river.
7 She ’s having / has a new personal assistant.
c lunch in the cafeteria.
8 He ’s needing / needs a different career.
d salty.
9 I ’m having / have a terrible day today.
e of getting a new smart phone.
10 I ’m loving / love travelling for work.
f the soup to check its flavour.
11 The company ’s wanting / wants to sell cars in
Hungary. 1 point for each correct answer 5
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5 Circle the correct phrase. 7 Match a word or phrase from A with a word from B to
1 Can you lend me your bike? Mine is mended / been complete the sentences.
mended / being mended at the moment. A B
2 Stephanie is being treated / is treating / treats by a unkempt wage
doctor. minimum arrangements
3 May I help you, sir? Or are you / you’re / are you vitally Director
being served? jet-set technology
4 Almost every UK family is owning / is owned / owns credit card personnel
a laptop or tablet. looks after debts
5 The kids give / given / are given £10 pocket money making goods
each week. Sales important
6 Professional footballers earn / are earned / are being manufactured hair
earned a lot of money these days. information lifestyle
small talk
7 I’m really nervous. I interview / ’m being
interviewed / ’m interviewing at an international 1 Nahla studied information technology at college
company. and now she’s a computer programmer.
8 Students aren’t telling / don’t tell / aren’t told their 2 The couple’s included a
exam scores on the day. private jet and several luxury cars.
9 It’s rude to ask someone how much they are paying 3 The company imports
/ pay / are paid by their company. from Asia.
10 A lot of cars manufacture / are manufactured / are 4 In my job, I’m responsible for
manufacturing in Germany. for conferences.
11 The HR Manager is employing / is employed / 5 High-quality ingredients are
employs to look after staff. to the head chef of The Big Boss
1 point for each correct answer 10 restaurant.
6 She’s good with her money and has never had any
6 Complete the sentences with the active or passive .
form of the Present simple or Present continuous. 7 The Human Resources Manager
1 We (have) are having a meeting, so can you ring and recruits new staff.
back later? 8 The politician promised to increase the
2 The average worker in Britain (pay) for all workers after the
£27,000 a year. next election.
3 (drive) you to work 9 I don’t really enjoy making
today? Could you give me a lift? with strangers. I prefer chatting to
4 How much coffee (drink) she people I know very well.
every day? 10 Our is responsible for
5 Sorry, you can’t book the conference rooms, as they negotiating prices and contracts.
(redecorate) at the moment. 11 You need to be quite smart in the office, so no
6 (include) breakfast in or ripped jeans please.
the room price? 1 point for each correct answer 10
7 Vienna (situate) in the southeast of
Austria.
8 My bike (service) at the moment, so
I’m taking the bus.
9 The UK financial year (start) in April.
10 (work) you now? I have
to speak to you about something.
11 Kerry and I (meet) at the club for a
game of golf every Saturday.
1 point for each correct answer 10
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There are four words you don’t need. comment.
sleeping bag mat racket wet suit trainers
1 The hotel is small. (big)
screwdriver shorts screen saddle drill The hotel isn’t very big.
helmet tracksuit surfboard tent meditation 2 The students are being noisy. (quite)
store card
1 It’s too hot to go jogging in trousers today. I’m 3 I can see very little from here. (much)
going to wear shorts with my T-shirt and
trainers .
4 The chair is uncomfortable. (comfortable)
2 Horseriders need a for their head and they
sit on a .
5 This meal is salty. (a bit)
3 To put up these shelves you will need a to
make holes in the wall and a .
4 I’ve just bought a for my camping holiday, 6 There’s nothing to eat. (very much)
and a in case it’s cold at night.
5 Ben adores surfing. He has his own and a 2 points for each correct answer 10
for when the water’s cold.
6 Lola finds yoga relaxing after work. She sits on a 11 Correct the mistakes.
special and practises almost every 1 I often staying with them for the weekend.
day. stay
1 point for each correct answer 10 2 Tash has gone shopping. She’s gone to the sold in
London.
9 Complete the sentences with the correct form of go, 3 The school is being paint this week.
do, or play.
4 Hilda enjoys sewing. She’ll lend you a needle and
1 Kayleigh goes horse riding every weekend. bag, I’m sure.
2 How often do you shopping for clothes? 5 That bread is smelling good.
3 Have you ever squash? 6 The commuters sat in the train and ripped their
4 Nadia has to the gym. She can call you back coffee.
later. 7 Khaled’s career is hold on while he studies English.
5 We don’t enough DIY around the house.
6 I don’t enjoy computer games. 8 Don’t turn off the radio. Cathy listens to it.
7 Lee jogging twice a week.
8 Sian and I yoga together occasionally. 9 It’s being nice talking to you.
9 The weather will be lovely next week. Let’s 10 Always you have the same food for lunch.
camping!
10 Mai watersports as often as she can. She 11 Was the town hall build recently?
loves the water. 1 point for each correct answer 10
11 Kat for a run now. And it’s only 7.30 a.m.!
TOTAL 100
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1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the 3 Circle the correct form of the verb.
verb. Use the Past simple or Past perfect. Conversation 1
1 I (recognize) recognized him because I (meet) A (1) Were you going / Did you go / Had you gone on
had met him at an exhibition earlier this year. holiday recently?
2 It (be) hot in England this summer, B Yes, we (2) had gone / were going / went to London
but I knew it (be) even hotter last a couple of weeks ago.
year. A And (3) did you visit / were you visiting / had you
3 When I (see) her, her hair was wet visited Oxford as well?
because she (be) in the swimming B No. We really (4) wanted / were wanting / have
pool. wanted to, but then we (5) had realized / were
4 I’m sure they (have) an argument realizing / realized that we (6) hadn’t had / weren’t
before they (arrive) . They looked having / didn’t have enough time.
cross. Conversation 2
5 I finally (get) to work at 9.45 and they A Where’s James? He phoned to say he (7) was
(start) the meeting without me. waiting / was waited / waited for you at the cinema.
6 At seven o’clock I (not finish) work, B Well, I (8) had gone / was going / went to the
so I (not meet) Abigail for dinner. cinema at six, but I (9) didn’t see / hadn’t seen /
1 point for each correct answer 10 wasn’t seeing him.
A But he was there for hours! (10) Wasn’t he telling /
2 Match the questions with the answers. There’s one Wasn’t he told / Hadn’t he told you exactly where to
answer you don’t need. meet him?
1 What did you do last night? c B Of course, he (11) had told / was telling / used to tell
me, but I forgot what he said!
2 What did you do when you lost your wallet?
1 point for each correct answer 10
3 What were you doing when you lost your wallet?
4 Complete the sentences with the correct Past simple
form of the verb, active or passive.
4 What were you doing yesterday at 7.30 p.m.?
1 The Globe Theatre (buy) was bought by
5 What did you do when you found the gold Shakespeare and his actors in 1597.
necklace? 2 The actor (meet) on the stage by the
6 What were you doing when you found the gold writer.
necklace? 3 When Shakespeare was young, many people in
Stratford (kill) by a terrible disease
a I think I was shopping because I definitely had it at called the plague.
lunchtime.
4 The performance was a disaster and some people in
b I was watching television because there was a the audience (leave) early.
football match on.
5 The two actors (fight) violently, but it
c I didn’t do much. I had an early night. was all part of the play.
d I called my bank straight away. 6 (record) the play for the
e I was reading in the library when I noticed it under radio?
a table. 7 Shakespeare (bury) in Stratford-
f I didn’t see you there! upon-Avon in 1616.
g I took it to the information desk and the librarian 8 In the fifteenth century, plays (perform)
said ‘Thank you! That’s mine!’ outdoors with no roof above the
1 point for each correct answer 5
audience or the actors.
9 Shakespeare (move) to London and
soon became a successful writer.
10 In the 1900s, John Kemble (know) as
a great performer of Shakespeare’s plays.
11 Many famous English plays (write)
while Elizabeth I was queen of England.
1 point for each correct answer 10
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5 Complete the sentences with the words from the box. 7 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs.
used (x2) doing did didn’t were use
F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in 1896 in St Paul,
don’t now was use to do Minnesota, and, like his friend Ernest Hemingway, he
(1 live) lived in Paris in the 1920s. Before Fitzgerald
1 What were you doing when you heard (2 move) to Paris, he (3 be) a student at
the news? Princeton University and a member of the US Army.
2 They used to drive to work but they . It was while he (4 train) with the army that he
(5 meet) and married Zelda Sayre.
3 I to find Shakespeare’s plays
impossible to understand. During the 1920s, the Fitzgeralds’ home (6 become)
the centre for a lively group of writers and
4 Where did you to live? artists in Paris. Their lifestyle (7 involve) lots
5 I use to like avocado. of parties, so some people were surprised to find
6 What he doing when you arrived? he had real talent. He (8 write) many great
7 What they thinking? novels, but perhaps his most famous book is The
Great Gatsby which (9 publish) in 1925. Zelda
8 What did you when you lost the
Fitzgerald (10 be) also an author, and her
theatre tickets?
autobiographical novel, Save Me the Waltz,
9 they use to be in the same class (11 come) out in the early 1930s.
as you?
1 point for each correct answer 10
10 What did you play when you were
little?
8 Change the underlined incorrect word to the correct
11 I never to enjoy watching plays. word that sounds the same.
1 point for each correct answer 10 1 I made a fruit salad with apples and pairs. pears
2 Piece finally arrived at the end of the war.
6 Complete the sentences with the correct past form of
the verbs in brackets. 3 She looked great in blew jeans and a black T-shirt.
1 Lord Henry met (met) Dorian when Basil
4 When I was a child, I used to where a pink hat.
Hallward was painting Dorian’s portrait. (paint)
2 When Dorian (see) the changed
5 Please weight over there until your name is called.
portrait, he (remember) what he’d
said in Basil’s studio.
6 I think he war a tie, but I can’t really remember.
3 James (grab) Dorian from behind but
(apologize) when he saw that Dorian
was so youthful. 7 When I see him, I go week at the knees.
4 They (forget) very quickly that they 8 You’re not aloud to shout in the library.
(quarrel) before. 9 We didn’t meat them yesterday.
5 We (reject) the suggestion that she 10 When I woke up, the son was shining.
(make) earlier. 11 Everyone in the family court the flu.
6 My friend (write) poems at school, 1 point for each correct answer 10
and his book (publish) last year.
2 points for each correct answer 10
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1 Write an email to make an appointment with your English teacher.
You should:
· include a suitable greeting.
· explain the reason you need to see your teacher.
· ask about suitable times.
· indicate if there are any times that do not suit you.
· find a suitable closing phrase.
Write your email in 80–100 words.
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are like, and why you like/don’t like living there.
Write your letter in 140–180 words.
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1 Listen to a man talking about his business. 1 Ask and answer the questions with a partner.
Write true (T) or false (F). 1 What different nationalities live in your
1 Pawel Kowalski is from Poland. T town/country/region? What are they like?
2 Pawel and his wife live in Kielce, Poland. ___ 2 What jobs are popular with young people in
3 Pawel started his company three years ago. ___ your country? Why?
4 Pawel’s wife is British. ___ 3 Do you enjoy visiting museums or galleries?
Why/Why not?
5 Their company organizes things like weddings and
conferences. ___ 4 What is your favorite book or film? Why?
6 In his previous job, Pawel was a security guard. 5 What are the most important things in life?
___
max. 1 point for each topic
7 Pawel’s company also provides security
arrangements. ___ 2 Tell me about your job now or a job you have
8 Pawel is in charge of cooking. ___ done in the past. What do/did you do? Do/did
you like it?
9 The company employs permanent waiters. ___
10 Pawel thinks foreign visitors don’t always enjoy max. 10 points
formal dinners. ___
11 The company gets feedback from their clients. ___ 3 Discuss the statements. Do you agree or
disagree?
2 points for each correct answer 1 ‘A good job is a well-paid job.’
2 ‘It is often easier to talk about our problems
2 Listen again. Complete the sentences from the text to our grandparents than to our parents.’
with one word only.
1 I first came over to Britain three years ago … and max. 5 points for each topic
I fell in love with your country instantly.
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trade.
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1 Complete the table with the missing forms of the 3 Circle the correct word to complete the sentences.
modal verbs. 1 I think grandma’s really ill. We call a doctor
Permission No permission Asking for immediately.
permission a must b can
You can do it. 1) Can I do it? 2 If there is a fire, you leave the office
You are allowed You aren’t 2) building.
to do it. allowed to do it. a have to b are allowed to
Obligation Prohibition Asking about 3 You make a fire in a forest in dry weather.
obligation a don’t have to b mustn’t
3) You mustn’t do it. Must I do it? 4 You drive on the left in Australia.
Obligation No obligation Asking about a must b should
obligation 5 My cousins play computer games on
You have to do it. 4) 5) weeknights.
a aren’t able to b aren’t allowed to
2 points for each correct answer 10 6 My car’s broken down. Do you think I get a
new one?
2 Match A and B to make statements and questions. a should b can
A1 Do young men still have to d 7 You always keep your passport with you
when you’re travelling.
2 You are not allowed to
a should b can
3 If you ride a motorbike, you should
8 You swim here! This beach is closed.
4 Sorry, I must
a don’t have to b mustn’t
5 Are students allowed to
9 I think this meat is bad! You eat it.
6 Before travelling abroad, you should
a mustn’t b aren’t allowed to
Ba wear a helmet. 10 Do you think I tell Fiona that her boyfriend
b take dogs into this part of the park. loves Gail?
c check the weather forecast for your destination. a can b should
d do military service in the UK? 11 Come on! You tell me the truth. I need
e bring food into the classroom? to know.
f go home now – it’s very late. a must b are allowed to
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5 Complete the text with the modal verbs from the box. 7 Write the pronoun in the correct place in each
sentence.
can can’t must mustn’t should shouldn’t
1 Sorry! I can’t get over this rock. (it)
To apply for the new photocard driving licence, you Sorry! I can’t get over it .
(1) must send either your passport or birth 2 I’ve asked twice, and I don’t want to bring up the
certificate for identification. If you are planning to subject again. (it)
travel abroad within four weeks, you (2)
I’ve asked twice, and I don’t want to bring up
send us your passport. You (3) keep a
again.
photocopy of the documents that you send in. You
(4) still drive while your application is 3 He cleaned his shoes after taking off his shoes.
being processed. (them)
Please note: your photograph (5) be in He cleaned his shoes after taking off .
colour. The department (6) accept black 4 I tried on the shirt, but it looked dreadful. (it)
and white photographs. Black and white photographs I tried on , but it looked dreadful.
will be returned to the applicant. 5 When it comes to cooking, they take after their
1 point for each correct answer 5 grandmother. (her)
When it comes to cooking, they take after
6 Circle the correct word or phrase. .
1 Keith brought up / in / away his children to believe 6 I told the boys to pick up their rubbish. (it)
that competition was always healthy. I told the boys to pick up .
2 Harriet picked on / up / at the rules of chess really 7 I looked up the times for the film online. (them)
quickly.
I looked up online.
3 The journey was so long that I dropped over / out /
8 The company worked hard to get over the
off to sleep on the train.
economic crisis. (it)
4 I decided to take on / in / up tennis to improve my
The company worked hard to get over
fitness.
5 The idea took off / out / away online and soon
9 Greg tried to give up sweets, but it was difficult.
everyone was trying it.
(them)
6 They don’t get on / away / up with their neighbours.
Greg tried to give up , but it was
7 She dropped off me / drop me off / dropped me off at difficult.
the supermarket on her way to work.
10 I never want to look after Tiddles the cat
8 We asked our friends to look after / for / at our dog again. (him)
while we were away.
I never want to look after again.
9 I hate to bring in / on / up the question of money,
11 You can fill out the form at the desk over there. (it)
but we have to discuss it.
You can fill out over there.
10 I hope I’ll get through / over / across the exam. I’ve
studied really hard. 1 point for each correct answer 10
11 When you see a new word in an English text, do
you look it up / look up it / look it in an online
dictionary straight away?
1 point for each correct answer 10
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1 Circle the correct form of the verb. 4 Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
1 I lived / ’ve lived in Bristol in 1997. ever already last been never yet since
2 She worked / ’s worked abroad after she’d finished before gone recently ago
university.
3 She didn’t learn / hasn’t learned a foreign language 1 Pat has been to Amsterdam before .
at school. 2 I took the overnight train to St Petersburg many
4 Has he been / Was he famous when he was years .
still alive? 3 My father has made a bed in his life.
5 We ’ve started / started playing hours ago. Isn’t that embarrassing!
6 My grandmother has retired / retired when she 4 I’ve finished my essay, even though
was 66. the deadline is in two weeks.
7 Andrea is / ’s been a teacher for a very long time. 5 Mrs Ying has to Canada. I’m sorry,
but you can’t speak to her this week.
8 Have you seen / Did you see the match yesterday?
6 Have you been camping in the UK?
9 Where did you go / have you gone on holiday last
year? 7 Yes! In fact, I’ve been camping . We
went last weekend.
10 Are you / Have you finished your work?
8 the 2000s, many people have moved
11 I lived / ’ve lived in this flat since I was child. to this new town looking for work.
1 point for each correct answer 10 9 The train hasn’t arrived .
10 Mrs Ying has to Canada, and she’s
2 Complete the sentences with for or since. back in the office today.
1 We’ve worked together since 2000. 11 Her flight only arrived night so she
2 You haven’t seen me June. must be very tired.
3 I’ve been friends with Nina ages. 1 point for each correct answer 10
4 The train on platform 8 has been delayed 30
minutes. 5 Complete the news report with the Present perfect
5 They’ve had an electric car a year now. active or passive form of the verbs from the box.
6 I haven’t visited Spain I was a child. award decide die surprise take win
1 point for each correct answer 5
And here’s this evening news … Zippy, the world’s
3 Complete the conversations with the correct form of first cloned kangaroo (1) has died in Baltimore
the verb. Zoo. His body (2) to Boston Animal
Hospital for examination … The Oscar for Best Film
Conversation 1 (3) to action movie Spiders On a Bus – a
A (1 be) Have you ever been in hospital? decision which (4) many film lovers …
B Yes, I have. I (2 break) my arm last year. Bus drivers (5) to continue their strike,
A How long (3 stay) in hospital? protesting against high petrol prices … The football
Champions Cup (6) by Juventus after
B It (4 be) only one night.
their crushing 9–1 defeat of Manchester United in last
Conversation 2 night’s clash …
A (5 study) you German when you
2 points for each correct answer 10
were at school?
B No, I (6 never / learn) German.
A (7 read) you ever any books by
German authors?
B Yes, I really (8 enjoy) The Tin Drum by
Gunter Grass.
Conversation 3
A When (9 move) you to London?
B I (10 arrive) in 1999, and I (11 live)
here ever since.
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6 Complete the sentences using the Present perfect 8 Cross out the wrong adverb.
continuous form of the verbs in brackets. 1 drive carefully / peacefully
1 I know a lot about horses. 2 wait suddenly / patiently
I ’ve been riding horses since I was 3 rain deeply / heavily
a child. (riding)
4 whisper softly / fluently
2 The road outside looks wet.
5 love bravely / passionately
It . (rain)
6 shine brightly / smartly
3 I need a break.
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I for three hours.
(work)
9 Circle the correct adverb.
4 Can you smell fresh bread?
1 I revised those words, but I think I still got some
Yes! We this questions hard / badly / wrong.
morning. (bake)
2 The concert started right / straight / late which
5 Why is Matt so hot? made Dani cross.
he ? (cycle) 3 You need to train good / hard / hardly before you
6 I only arrived five minutes ago. run a marathon.
I very long. 4 Please don’t play your music so large / light / loud. I
(not wait) can hear it downstairs.
2 points for each correct answer 10 5 I organised the event straight / single-handedly /
altogether.
7 Complete the sentences with the correct Present 6 Don’t stand so straight / close / heavily to the door.
perfect form of the verb. 7 The new skis were problematic at first, but he’s
1 More than 5 million copies of the book (sell) doing fine / right / fast now.
have been sold . 8 I run right / regularly / fluently because I’m training
2 (write) I ’ve written a few poems. Would you like for a marathon.
to read them? 9 Fahad left smartly / peacefully / suddenly in the
3 Shakespeare’s plays (adapt) for film middle of the concert.
many times. 10 The scientist explained the new technique clearly /
4 ‘I (play) really well recently,’ said the deeply / smartly for the audience.
footballer. 11 The concert went loud / badly / late and some
5 Sascha (see) all of that actress’s films. members of the audience left early.
She’s a big fan. 1 point for each correct answer 10
6 (be) you ever to the
United States?
7 The game of football (play) for more
than a hundred years.
8 How long (do) you this
test for?
9 The value of the company (fall) since
this morning.
10 I (not be) on holiday this year yet.
11 How long (wait) you
here?
12 How many times (be) your aunt
married?
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1 You are on holiday. Write a postcard to your English friend. You should:
· include a suitable greeting.
· describe where you are staying.
· say why you decided to go there.
· tell your friend about what you have been doing.
· find a suitable closing phrase.
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1 Listen to Kate and Steve talking about their plans 1 Ask and answer the questions with a partner.
for the weekend. Write true (T) or false (F). 1 How do you help to protect the environment?
1 Steve and Kate are going to a wedding on How do people in your town help?
Saturday. T
2 What is your favourite sport to watch? Why?
2 Steve thinks it may rain on Saturday. ___
3 What sports do you enjoy/hate doing? Why?
3 Steve will have to put on traditional Japanese
clothes. ___ 4 Do youthink fashion is important?
4 Steve is doing something with his friend on Sunday Why?/Whynot?
morning. ___ 5 What things are you afraid of?
5 Steve would prefer to go out with Kate alone on
Sunday evening. ___ max. 1 point for each topic
6 Kate would rather Steve visited her mother. ___
2 Discuss how changes in the weather could
7 Steve won’t be back until two on Sunday. ___ affect people around the world. What impact
8 Steve has learned not to ride his mountain bike so would climate change have on their lives?
fast. ___ Think about:
9 They are seeing Kate’s mother in the afternoon. · more rain and floods
___ · higher temperatures
10 Kate thinks the Japanese restaurant won’t be good · melting ice caps
for her mother. ___
11 They decide to book a table at half past six. ___ max. 10 points
2 points for each correct answer 3 Discuss the statements. Do you agree or
disagree?
2 Listen again. Choose the correct answer.
1 ‘The Olympic Games inspire everyday people
1 For the wedding, Steve and Kate are going to
to do more sports.’
a wear clothes they already have.
2 ‘People should get to know their own country
b go shopping for new clothes.
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b take her out for something to eat.
6 Before eight o’clock Steve is going to
a watch the football.
b book a table.
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Choose the correct words.
Example He’s got a well-paid work / job.
1 He’s always late! He’s totally unreliable /
reserved.
2 My mum is quite sensitive / moody. She always
cries at films.
3 I want the best job I can get. I think it’s good to
be hard-working / ambitious.
4 She’s always so charming / cheerful. I wish I
was always happy like her.
5 Would you like a peace / piece of cake?
6 I like my coffee strong. This stuff is too week /
weak!
7 Would you like to try on / up this jacket?
I think it might suit you.
8 I was brought down / up in South Africa and
moved to Spain when I was 18.
9 Thanks for looking for / after the house while
we were away.
10 I try not to drive careless / carelessly.
11 How good / well do you speak Spanish?
12 I liked the film but I was disappointed /
disappointing in the ending.
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infinitive of the verb. infinitive of the verb.
1 John’s decided (apply) to apply for the job again. 1 You can’t stop me (do) doing what I love.
2 What do you enjoy (do) ? 2 ‘I’m not letting you (go) to that party,’ said
3 My mum asked me (help) her with the his mother.
shopping. 3 What do you expect me (do) ?
4 Have you managed (finish) your essay yet? 4 You made me (drop) my plate!
5 Are you worried about (fly) in such a small 5 They warned us not (try) Thai chilli.
plane? 6 I can hear someone (ring) the doorbell.
6 Susan, I want (marry) you. 7 She never lets me (do) anything.
7 I can’t stand people (tell) me what to do. 8 Mr Harmer advised his students (practise)
8 We’re looking forward to (meet) them. their conversation skills.
9 The boss told us (meet) them at the airport. 9 They wanted me (stay) for another semester.
10 How does she make you (feel) ? 10 Arthur hates people (talk) during the film.
11 Would you mind (open) the window? 11 Our coach is making us (train) every
1 point for each correct answer 10
evening this week.
1 point for each correct answer 10
2 Circle the correct verb.
1 I will never forget meet / to meet / meeting the lead 4 Circle the most likely answer.
singer of my favourite band. 1 I stopped to eat dinner at 6 p.m.
2 She refuses / prefers / needs studying alone. Was I eating dinner at 6.15? Yes. / No.
3 We ’re going to try / don’t mind / ’re thinking of to 2 I stopped working at 12.15.
talk to them. Was I working at 12.30? Yes. / No.
4 Jake’s hoping to get / getting / get through his exams. 3 I forgot to speak to John.
Did I speak to John? Yes. / No.
5 Do you want / enjoy / need walking the dog?
4 I forgot speaking to Kate.
6 Harry is good at make / making / to make cakes.
Did I speak to Kate? Yes. / No.
7 Don’t forget / expect / regret to buy some ink for the
5 I don’t remember inviting her.
printer, please.
Did I invite her? Yes. / No.
8 That’s used / good / able to know.
6 I didn’t remember to call him.
9 Alex and I are hoping / thinking / looking forward to Did I call him? Yes. / No.
getting married next summer.
1 point for each correct answer 5
10 Babies don’t mind to sleep / sleeping / sleep with the
lights on.
11 Huw would like / enjoyed / wanted visiting Brazil.
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5 Complete the answers with a reduced infinitive of the 7 Cross out the incorrect body part.
verb in the correct tense. 1 bite lips / teeth
1 Do you want to go to university? 2 kick hands / feet
Yes. I (would like) would like to . 3 hug head / arms
2 Did you get the milk? 4 point hand / finger
Oh, no! I (not remember) 5 march legs / arms
.
6 lick lips / legs
3 Why did you send the letter to the clients?
7 stare eyes / ears
Because the boss (tell me)
8 kneel knees / shoulders
.
9 blow head / mouth
4 I thought Carl was coming to the cinema with us.
10 clap hands / feet
He was tired so he (not want)
. 11 whistle mouth / ears
5 Can you come and visit us on Friday? 1 point for each correct answer 10
We (would love) .
6 Are you going to buy the house?
8 Circle the correct verb.
No, we (decide / not) 1 We had to blow / whistle up a lot of balloons for the
. party.
2 There’s a red spot on my arm, and the doctor told
2 points for each correct answer 10
me not to hug / scratch it.
6 Match a word from A with a word from B. Then 3 Stop staring / clapping at me! What’s the matter?
complete the sentences. 4 My aunt always stares / hugs me so tightly that I
can’t breathe.
A B
5 At the end of the performance, everybody started
advanced taking pointing / clapping.
well important 6 I can’t stand you marching / standing around like a
200 level soldier.
risk class
7 Look at the place that I’m biting / pointing at.
first seat
all behaved 8 Can you climb / whistle that song for me? I can’t
remember the tune.
1 It’s a pleasure to meet such well-behaved 9 Kick / March that ball over here, please!
students. 10 Don’t be afraid of the dog. He won’t hug / bite you.
2 The exams will affect their lives for 11 Can you point / climb up here? I’ll hold the ladder
many years. steady for you.
3 The school teaches activities such as
1 point for each correct answer 10
mountaineering and sailing.
4 The school offers a education.
5 We have a cinema in the
accommodation block.
6 I’d like to study maths because it will
help me get a good career.
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9 Correct the wrong word in each sentence with a word 10 Circle the correct words to complete the conversation.
from the box. A I’m bored.
head tooth kicked leg knelt clap down B Come into town with me. It’ll be (1) such / so / lots
breath see shoulder hand fun! There’s a new cafe near the bus station. It’s (2)
such / so / lots cool!
1 You’re not a millionaire! You’re pulling my foot. A OK, let’s go.
leg
…
2 The employees gave their new boss the cold nose.
A Where’s the bus? We’ve been waiting for ages. (3)
What / Such / How frustrating!
3 Your explanation simply went straight over my
mind. B Don’t worry, it won’t be long.
4 When he saw we’d broken his window, he licked up …
such a fuss. A Is this the cafe? It looks expensive.
5 Marlon climbed down to look at the beautiful B Let’s get some food. And look, there’s Keisha. What
flower in his garden. a (4) good idea / good luck / coincidence!
6 My sister and I don’t watch eye to eye about A They’ve run out of chicken sandwiches. That’s (5)
anything. such / so / some annoying!
7 The party started OK, but then things got out of B You (6) terrible / poor / boring thing. Try the mixed
heart. salad instead.
8 If you like our music, just hit your hands together. A Salad! Yuck! (7) What / Such / How disgusting!
…
9 Don’t waste your air trying to explain. I won’t A I don’t like town on Saturdays. It’s too busy! It’s
believe you. too hot!
10 My sister’s got such a sweet mouth. She eats ice- B (8) What / Such / How a disaster! Come on, let’s go
cream every day. home.
11 Una really let her hair off at the party last night. …
A And now I’m exhausted.
1 point for each correct answer 10 B Really, you’ve only (9) got / gone / have yourself to
blame. You need to relax more.
A I don’t want to go into town on Saturday again.
B (10) What / Such / How a pity. You know, you can
be such (11) the / an / – idiot sometimes.
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1 Does each sentence express an intention (I), a 3 Match each sentence with a suitable sentence from
prediction (P), or an arrangement (A)? Write I, P, exercise 2.
or A. 1 Does anyone know if Sean’s coming
1 I don’t think computers will replace human with us? 2
teachers in schools. P 2 No, I’m going to be interviewed about space travel
2 It might rain this afternoon. on TV.
3 She’s meeting Rob for a coffee before school. 3 OK, I’ll definitely be there by then.
4 Will you be home early tonight?
4 I’m going to take up tennis – I definitely need more 5 No, I might be late, so leave the ticket for me.
exercise.
5 They may move to England next year. 6 I think he’ll do fine.
6 I’d like to take up a new hobby. 7 What are you doing later?
7 If we don’t hurry, we’ll be late. 8 Why? Is she going on holiday again?
8 I’m going shopping. Is there anything you want? 9 Don’t be so sure – it’s hard to predict the impact of
new technology.
9 The performance is starting at 7 p.m. 10 No, I’m not sure we ever will.
10 We could go away next week. We haven’t booked 11 I disagree. I think they will.
anything yet.
1 point for each correct answer 10
11 I won’t pass the exam, I’m sure.
1 point for each correct answer 10 4 Write sentences with I think/don’t think … will and
going to/not going to. Use the prompts in brackets.
2 Circle the correct future form of the verb. 1 I think they will visit Buckingham Palace . They’re
1 Sally tells me that she definitely might work / very interested in the royal family.
won’t work next week. (think f / they / visit Buckingham Palace)
2 He ’ll come / might come with us. He’ll ring on 2 . Some students
Sunday to tell me. need a bit more practice.
3 I ’m catching / ’ll catch the bus, so I might be late. (think g / everyone / pass the exam next week)
4 I don’t think people will ever live / are ever going to 3 . He’s hurt his leg.
live on another planet.
(he / going to g / run in the marathon)
5 You look very smart. Are you going / Will you go to
4 . We’re a bit late.
a job interview?
(think g / we / arrive before 9 p.m.)
6 Do you think we will ever know / are ever going to
know the truth? 5 . She is packing her
bag.
7 We haven’t decided what to do. We will go / might
go to the cinema. (she / going to f / leave)
8 You are getting / could still get to the theatre by 6 . It’s rather spicy.
eight. (think g / you / enjoy this food)
9 We may start / ’re starting the meeting at 10 a.m. 2 points for each correct answer 10
exactly.
10 If he doesn’t study, he won’t get / aren’t getting
through the exam.
11 I don’t think AI will change / won’t change our lives.
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forms of the verbs from the box. 1 Carolyn always wears colour ful clothes. Today
be come do go meet take
she’s wearing a purple skirt.
2 Babies have to get an inject to protect them
A What (1) are you doing this evening? from serious diseases.
B I’m not sure. I (2) Rob for a coffee at 3 Karen hasn’t found a suit flat yet.
4.30, but I may be free later. Why? 4 We should educ children about the dangers
A I (3) to Peter’s house and I need a lift. of social media.
B No problem, I (4) you. What’s 5 We’ll have to short this exercise. It’s too long.
happened to your car? 6 In heavy rain, water levels rise rapid .
A It’s being serviced. They say it (5) 7 My uncle is a care driver. He’s had many
ready on Friday. accidents.
B OK, I (6) to your place after my 8 The scientists made a predic about global
meeting with Rob. warming.
2 points for each correct answer 10 9 Astronauts train a lot to get used to
weightless .
6 Circle the opposite of the underlined adjectives. 10 His parents are worried, which is
1 Her employees think of her as a weak leader. understand in this situation.
strong / heavy / smart 11 It will definite be a cold day tomorrow.
2 My uncle is very open to new ideas. He’s extremely 1 point for each correct answer 10
closed-minded. confident / cautious / tolerant
3 I think I’m quite a careless cyclist. I don’t take risks 9 Write the name of the part of speech for the
on the road. cautious / caring / normal completed words from exercise 8.
4 Taylor is a normal teenager. only / big-headed /
unusual adjective adverb noun verb
5 I’ve always been outgoing, but I have a few close 1 adjective
friends. careless / shy / selfish
2
6 The players were nervous before the big match.
3
brave / close / confident
4
1 point for each correct answer 5
5
7 Circle the adjective with the same meaning as the 6
underlined word. 7
1 It was lucky you weren’t badly injured. 8
fortunate / glad / unhappy 9
2 We need someone articulate to communicate our 10
ideas. expressive / smart / tolerant 11
3 It’s surprising that Taylor isn’t big-headed.
1 point for each correct answer 10
unusual / arrogant / self-centred
4 The footballer was selfish and only interested in his
own performance in the match. confident / big-
headed / self-centred
5 You need to be quite smart to work here.
cautious / bright / outgoing
6 The results made the scientist happy.
expressive / cool / glad
1 point for each correct answer 5
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questions. dreams
1 Who said a dream predicted his own death? a don’t have any real meaning.
___________________________ b help us make sense of our memories.
c can only be understood by ourselves.
2 What do people dream about most often?
___________________________ 6 For creative people, dreams can sometimes
a allow them to solve problems.
3 Why might someone have a dream about b help them understand their work.
doing the same thing many times? c give them brilliant ideas.
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4 What do modern scientists think dreams
are? 3 Match five of the underlined phrases with
_________________________________ the definitions.
5 What did one famous scientist see in one of 1 developed built up
his dreams?__________________
2 finally be in a situation _____________
1 point for each correct answer 3 start something new
4 understanding
2 Choose the correct answer.
5 invent
1 Most societies have thought that
a gods show themselves in dreams. 6 thought of
b dreams have things to tell us. 1 point for each correct answer
c dreams don’t actually mean anything.
2 If you have a falling dream, Reading total 25
a you might be trying to run away from
something.
b you could want to change something.
c you may not have enough confidence in
yourself.
3 If your teeth fall out in a dream, you might
a think you aren’t in control of your life.
b not believe in you own abilities.
c not be concerned about what people think
of you.
4 It might be time to make changes in your
life if
a your dreams are about falling or flying.
b you are being chased in a dream.
c you dream you are doing the same task
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1 You went to a party at your English friend’s house. Write a note to
thank your friend. You should:
· include a suitable greeting.
· say thanks for the invitation.
· say what you enjoyed about the party.
· suggest another occasion to meet.
· find a suitable closing phrase.
Write your note in 80–100 words.
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2 Your English teacher has asked you to describe a place you know well.
This could be a room, a house, or a building.
Write your description in 140–180 words.
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LISTENING
1 Listen to five people who saw a bank robbery. 3 Complete the policeman’s notes with the missing
Match them with their statements (a–e). information.
___ Witness 1
Incident: bank robbery on main square
___ Witness 2
1 Time of incident: around ______
___ Witness 3
___ Witness 4 2 Number of suspects: ______ people
4 The fourth witness had finished his dessert 4 Do you enjoy the circus? Why?/Why not?
when the robbers arrived. ___ 5 Who is your personal hero? In what way does
he/she inspire you?
5 The fifth witness took twenty pounds out of a
cash machine. ___ max. 1 point for each topic
2 points for each correct answer 2 Compare schools in your grandparents’ time
and now. Talk about school subjects, rules and
discipline, and classroom equipment.
max. 10 points
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Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences. Form the correct word by 3 Match the verbs in A with the nouns and phrases in
adding a prefix or suffix to the word in brackets. B.
Example He’s so careless. He’s always having A
accidents. (care) 1 climb ___
1 The simple things in life often bring the most 2 kick ___
. (happy) 3 clap ___
2 Jo dropped his laptop into the sea and now it’s 4 hit ___
completely . (use) 5 point ___
3 Don’t dress up for the party. It’s going to be very 6 blow ___
. (formal) 7 bite ___
4 I asked the teacher to explain the grammar again 8 whistle ___
and she was very patient and .
(help) B
5 Angie loves art and music. She’s very a to a place on a map
. (create) b your hands to the music
6 My suggestion got a very negative . c a ladder
(react) d your nails
7 To be a writer you really need a good e a football
. (imagine) f a tune
8 You don’t need to update the files. The computer g a nail with a hammer
does it . (automatic) h up a balloon
2 Replace the words in italics with a pronoun in the 727$/
correct place.
Example She can’t give up chocolate.
She can’t give it up.
1 Do you take after your mother?
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2 Did you pick up German quickly?
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3 Can you look after my little boy tomorrow?
_______________________________________
4 You should take up golf.
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5 I get on well with all my colleagues.
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6 They brought their children up to be very polite.
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7 Did you look up the spelling in your dictionary?
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8 I’m really looking forward to the party.
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snowstorm m. been late.
Youshouldnn’t have driven during
d the snowsstorm. 2 I would havve finished thhe job if I (staart)
2 Why didn’’t you use thee screwdriverr? sooner.
3 I’ll give youu a lift if youu (come) noww.
3 Dropping your passporrt was stupidd. 4 I (not stop) working if I won a lot of
money.
5 If you (tell)) him the truuth, would yo ou
4 Why did yyou argue witth a customeer?
still have arrgued?
6 You (can bee) happy toggether if you
5 Larry madde a mistake when he bouught a dog. hadn’t been n so jealous.
7 If you break k the machinne again, I (noot be)
6 You didn’tt need to turnn on all the ligghts. able to fix it.
8 (take) you the course
7 I can’t beliieve he has beeen given a pay
p rise. again if you u failed?
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1 Circle the correct modal verb. 2 Rewrite the sentences with the modal verbs in
1 If I have enough time, I can’t / might see them in brackets.
the evening. 1 I don’t think Andy has eaten the cake. (can’t have)
2 John’s not usually late. He must / can’t be stuck in Andy can’t have eaten the cake.
traffic. 2 I’m sure one of you is left-handed. (must)
3 Colin and Brian look totally different. They can’t /
should be identical twins.
3 Perhaps they’re from South America. (may)
4 He can’t / might be Australian. He can’t speak a
word of English.
4 I don’t think Sally went to the bank. (can’t have)
5 If the car breaks down, we might not / must be able
to drive to Cornwall.
6 Look, there’s Tim’s car. That means he must / can’t 5 Maybe they’ve taken your jacket. (could have)
be here already.
7 Zoe can’t / could be in Buenos Aires today. I saw 6 I’m pretty sure Louise and Mike bought the house.
her in London this morning. (must have)
8 This must / can’t be a hat. It doesn’t look like a hat!
9 Jenna and Jade look quite similar. They might / 7 Perhaps the door was opened with a screwdriver.
should be sisters. (might have)
10 That bird looks and sounds like a crow – it can’t /
must be a crow. 8 The Pyramids weren’t built by aliens. (can’t have)
11 It might / must be true – I’m not really sure.
1 point for each correct answer 10 9 I know it is true. (must)
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verb in the past. There may be more than one correct out or make up.
answer. 1 Can you work out what this means? I don’t
1 Rachel is quite lazy, but she (complete) understand it.
might have completed the report this time. 2 He a ridiculous story about being
2 They (go) out already. All the lights in robbed by chimpanzees.
the house are turned off. 3 You and George should . There’s no
3 I think you should check this number again. You point in still being angry.
(hear) it correctly! 4 I’ve that if we save £200 a month, we
4 They (sell) their house. They’ve can buy a car next year.
always loved living there. 5 Today the English more than 80% of
5 Don (solve) that maths problem. the UK’s population.
There is no solution to it! 6 You look really fit. Do you ?
6 Deborah’s looking very happy. She (pass) 1 point for each correct answer 5
her exam.
7 I (lose) my pen. It isn’t in my pocket. 6 Complete the sentences with one word only.
8 Everybody knows The Beatles. You (hear) 1 I’ve decided to take up tennis. I need the
of them, surely. exercise.
9 You (forgot) ! I reminded you this 2 Amber loves showing her new kitchen.
morning.
3 All the houses were too expensive so I up
10 They (live) in a Spanish-speaking buying a small flat.
country before. Their Spanish is really good.
4 The Thompson’s are saving for a new car.
11 I’m afraid there’s no Mrs Peters here. You (call)
the wrong number. 5 She up a picture of her perfect house.
6 You need to out your financial problems
2 points for each correct answer 20
before you buy a new car.
4 Respond to the statements and questions with the 7 Kayleigh stood me at the restaurant last
words in brackets. night. How embarrassing!
8 You can leave the table when you’ve eaten all
1 Can you come and visit us in the first week of July?
your lunch.
(might / on holiday)
9 I’m sad to hear about Mark and Alice. When did
I might be on holiday.
their relationship up?
2 I just got off the train after a 15-hour journey.
10 Do you want to eat tonight or order a pizza
(must / really tired)
delivery?
11 I’d like to try this dress in a smaller size,
3 He spent three months at home when he broke his please.
leg. (must / bored)
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form from A, and a preposition from B. 1 Do you thinking they’ve arrived yet? think
A B 2 Matt can’t still is working at 11.30 p.m.!
come
get up 3 I worked out that, incredible, we’ve been friends for
build out eight years now.
put up with 4 You told Mike the bad news? That can’t has been
find out with easy.
fall 5 How on earth was he thinking about?
1 Lianne got out of the taxi and thanked the driver.
6 She must being very tired afterwards.
2 Sarah needed somewhere to stay last night. I
her in my spare room. 7 Our teacher might have find your lost wallet.
3 I why Vincent was dismissed from
his job. He argued with a customer. 8 Amy came up from a proposal to increase
sales.
4 You’ll need to a better plan. Plan A
didn’t work. 9 He must renews his gym membership before the
end of the month.
5 George and Jerry a friendship while
they were still at school. 10 Take care! It can be fake news.
6 George Jerry after they disagreed 11 You forgot your homework? Can you an excuse
about housework in their flat. make up?
1 point for each correct answer 10
2 points for each correct answer 10
TOTAL 100
8 Complete the dialogues with an attitude adverb from
the box. There are two adverbs you don’t need.
actually really apparently exactly generally
personally hopefully presumably
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1 Write an email to an English guest house to ask about their facilities.
You should:
· include a suitable greeting.
· request details on the availability of rooms in August.
· ask for the cost of double and single rooms.
· ask for some advice on local restaurants.
· request information about local activities and local places of interest.
· find a suitable closing phrase.
Write your email in 80–100 words.
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discuss the following statement:
‘Everyone in the community is responsible for the way young people behave.’
Write an essay in 140–180 words.
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1 Listen to a radio programme about body language. 5 Crossing your arms can mean you reject
Match the sentence beginnings (1–11) with the someone’s ideas or simply that you feel
endings (a–k). .
1 Tonight’s radio programme is about c 6 Keeping eye contact may not be polite, even
2 The famous communication study mentioned ___ though our tell us to do this.
3 Professor McNamara agrees that about 50 per cent
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5 Crossing your arms is ___
6 In a relaxed situation, crossing your arms might
mean ___
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7 Interpreting body language correctly ___
1 Ask and answer the questions with a partner.
8 When we’re listening carefully to another person,
we ___ 1 Which country would you like to visit for a
9 The less positive meaning of keeping eye contact is long time?
___ 2 What laws in your country would you
10 We learn to keep consistent eye contact in change? Why?
childhood because ___ 3 Have you ever been in a situation where
11 When we look directly at a person, it ___ you misunderstood someone, or someone
a depends on the given situation. misunderstood you? What happened?
b only focused on people talking about their feelings. 4 What do you think are the most serious
c the interpretation of body language. social problems in your country?
d does not always mean we want to pay attention.
5 What was the longest journey you ever went
e our lack of trust in the other person.
on? Where did you go? What happened?
f communication is done without words.
g a very common gesture with more than one
max. 1 point for each topic
meaning.
h that you are thinking about what you are hearing. 2 Think of a famous building anywhere in the
i examples of behaviour which tell us that world and talk about it. What is interesting
somebody’s body language might have different about it? Does it have any special features?
meanings. Why is it important to people in that
j try to keep eye contact without looking away. country?
k it is considered polite behaviour.
max. 10 points
2 points for each correct answer
3 Discuss the topics below.
2 Listen again. Complete the sentences with one 1 Your feelings at a turning point in your life,
word or number only. e.g. starting a new school, moving somewhere
1 The continuing subject of the programme is
new, family changes
communication.
2 The interviewer read that per cent of 2 How you imagine the perfect life for yourself
communication is spoken.
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Vocabulary
1 Choose the correct words. 3 Replace the underlined text with the phrasal verbs
Example I need to clean / wash my hair. in the box.
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3 Why won’t you advise / admit that you made a
I need to calculate how much I owe you.
mistake?
work out
4 If you aren’t happy with the service, why don’t
you complain / demand to the manager? 1 If you finish all your dinner, you can have
5 I did / made my best in the exam so I hope I some ice cream.
passed. ________________
6 I don’t like it when people suggest / tell me what 2 How did the man escape from the prison cell?
to do. ________________
7 Please don’t whisper / shout. I’m putting the
3 My sister is thinking of getting divorced.
baby to bed.
I hope she doesn’t end the relationship with her
8 What did the gang steal / rob from the shop?
husband.
9 I woke up when I heard / listened to a really
________________
loud noise.
10 Please buy / pay for all your shopping at the cash 4 Why did you have an argument with your
desk. boyfriend?
11 I think gossiping / criticizing about film stars is ________________
a waste of time. 5 I had a row with my best friend. I hope we can
12 My brother and sister discussed / argued about become friends again.
keeping their room tidy. ________________
1 Circle the correct word. 3 Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective or
1 In Brazil, everyone likes the / – football. a possessive pronoun.
2 When you’re in New York, visit the / – Empire State 1 These are not (I) my shoes.
Building. 2 This house is now (you) yours .
3 Call the police if there’s a / the bank robbery. 3 The theatre opened (it) doors in 1759.
4 I only drink one / a coffee in the afternoon, 4 Your grandmother looks so young. What’s
otherwise I find it hard to sleep. (she) secret?
5 My teacher is already in – / the classroom. 5 That black car is (I) .
6 What time do you have – / a lunch? 6 That bag isn’t Carla’s – this is (she) .
7 I visited Austria – / the last year. 7 I’m going to borrow (they) car for the
8 The doctors / Doctors earn more than teachers. weekend.
9 Life is an / – exciting. 8 I don’t think those are Mick’s glasses. These are
(he) .
10 They climbed – / the Mont Blanc.
9 (we) house is large, but John’s house is small.
11 My car is a / one black sports car.
10 He isn’t (you) husband.
1 point for each correct answer 10
11 Is Michelle (he) wife or girlfriend?
2 Complete the text with a / an / the / – (no article) 12 We bought this cake for ourselves. It’s not (they)
or one. .
My name’s (1) – Nathan Phillips. I work as 1 point for each correct answer 10
(2) IT consultant for (3) large
marketing company in (4) London. I work in 4 Circle the correct word.
(5) small office on (6) fifth floor of our 1 The company owes it’s / its success to excellent
building. I’m responsible for (7) maintaining traditions.
our computer network of (8) twenty-four PCs,
2 What’s they’re / their secret?
including (9) PC for each Marketing Executive.
I’m (10) only person working in IT, although 3 Theirs / There’s a lake near Budapest.
there is (11) other member of staff who has 4 This is our two boy’s / boys’ room.
good IT skills. 5 It’s / Its not a car, but a plane.
1 point for each correct answer 10 6 Alice’s boyfriend’s / boyfriends’ house is nearby.
7 I can’t turn on the TV. Have you seen it’s / its
remote control?
8 It’s / Its’ got twenty channels.
9 I found my mobile in there / their car.
10 Whose / Who’s the new English teacher?
11 The dog wagged it’s / its tail.
1 point for each correct answer 10
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1 you need is love. band collection games sleeping oven floss
a Everyone b All c Everything d Every fire swatter varnish business agent
2 Doesn’t know the capital of Italy is Rome?
1 Jess composes music for computer games .
a we all b everybody c all d every
2 Two of the members were delayed on
3 I’ve spent money. the way to the concert.
a my all b my every c all my d all 3 Please could you buy some new
4 This present is from . gloves? The old ones have a hole in them.
a we all b all of us c us everyone d all we 4 There’s a fire outside the student
5 I want to know your new girlfriend. accommodation. Is everyone OK?
a all of b all about c all d all from 5 There’s a huge fly over there. Please pass me the fly
6 I’ve known Dave life. .
a whole my b my all c my every d all my 6 I don’t have much jazz in my music .
7 You don’t have to invite to the party. 7 Marlon has taken a pill, so hopefully
he will feel better tomorrow.
a everyone b all c all them d every
8 Yuka is a travel . Her firm specialises
8 love opera.
in holidays for families.
a Everybody b They all c All they
9 I’ve ordered 1,000 new cards for our
d All of they
conference in Japan.
9 We’ve sold .
10 I don’t use dental , but I know that it’s
a all b all things c everything a good idea.
d all of everything
11 That’s a nice colour of nail . Do you
10 My friends, I love . remember where you bought it?
a all you b all c you all d you everybody 1 point for each correct answer 10
11 There’s a pub in town.
a all b everyone c every d all of the
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1 You can try on clothes in the room. alternative from the box.
a waiting b clothing c changing up to reckon make it fancy fab off to ages
2 People carry their important documents in not to worry hang out stuff loads
their
1 Do you like the idea of going to the cinema
a briefcase b suitcase c papercase tonight? fancy
3 If you park in the wrong place, the traffic 2 It’s not important.
will fine you.
3 I haven’t seen you for a long time.
a officer b guard c warden
4 This cafe is a good place to spend time with friends.
4 The fastest way to get there is by taking
the .
5 I think you’re right.
a headway b runway c motorway
6 Kwame says he can’t meet us for coffee later.
5 I quickly read the in the newspaper to see
what’s happening.
7 He has complicated things to deal with at work.
a headlights b highlights c headlines
6 You can use a card to pay for your shopping. 8 What are you doing right now?
a business b credit c transfer 9 I’ve got a lot to tell you.
7 We’re going to watch the evening from our 10 Jessica is going to Seville next week.
window.
11 I love Seville. She’ll have a really good time.
a heatwave b sunset c sunrise
8 Oops. I’m afraid I’ve dropped a . It may be
1 point for each correct answer 10
broken.
a tea bag b teacup c teaspoon 10 Correct the mistakes.
9 We spent the whole afternoon sitting in a
1 I like every kinds of sports. all
traffic .
2 It’s use to open a locked door.
a halt b jam c error
3 She wants to visit every countries in South
10 The of NATO are in Brussels.
America.
a headline b chairmen c headquarters
4 It’s our two daughters favourite film.
11 We travelled from Ireland to Spain on a .
5 I need one of this things you add to your phone.
a motor racing b motorbike c satnav
1 point for each correct answer 10 6 She likes jigsaws at well.
7 ‘What is that?’ ‘It’s kinds of game.’
8 Help yours to tea and cake.
9 I’m going to the hairdressers at three o’clock.
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1 Complete the reported speech. Make any necessary 3 Which reporting verbs from the box match the
changes. sentences?
1 ‘We are going to go on a trip to Mexico.’ advise ask beg explain invite offer order
They told us that they were going to go on a trip to promise refuse remind tell
Mexico .
2 ‘Will you visit New Zealand on your world tour?’ 1 ‘Finish the report by tomorrow,’ the Finance
Director said to her. tell
She asked me if .
2 ‘Pick it up and put it in the bin!’ the teacher
3 ‘The recording studio is at the end of the corridor.’ shouted at them.
He told me that . 3 ‘I’d complain to the manager if I were you,’ Andy
4 ‘Is your sister married to that millionaire?’ said to Luke.
I asked him if . 4 ‘Don’t forget to buy some bread and milk,’ Judy said
5 ‘When are you thinking of getting married?’ to her husband.
We wanted to know . 5 ‘I will write to you every day,’ Stewart said to Jill.
6 ‘Have you been living here all your life?’
She asked him if . 6 ‘I’m not going to tell you my password,’ Fiona said
to her assistant.
2 points for each correct answer 10
7 ‘Can you come over for dinner on Friday?’ Harry
asked us.
2 Complete the conversations with the words in
brackets. 8 ‘Mum, please, please, please, buy me the pink car!’
Adam said to his mother.
1 A It’s our wedding anniversary today. The 1st of
June. 9 ‘The red button is for an emergency stop,’ the
mechanic told me.
B Really? I didn’t know you’d got married in June .
(get married / June). 10 ‘Can you help Jenny with her homework?’ my
father said to me.
2 A You left your car’s headlights on last night.
11 ‘I’ll carry your suitcase,’ George said to the beautiful
B Oh, no! I didn’t realize I girl.
. (forget / turn off)
1 point for each correct answer 10
3 A Jack’s ordered fish and chips, too.
B Has he? I thought he said he
. (not want / fish) 4 Rewrite the sentences from exercise 3 in reported
4 A Karen is a shop assistant. speech.
B But she told me she 1 The Finance Director told her to finish the report by
. (be / TV presenter) the following day .
5 A She’s already married. 2 The teacher and put it in the bin.
B But she said she . 3 Andy complain to the manager.
(not married / yet) 4 Judy buy some bread and milk.
6 A She’s got a baby daughter. 5 Stewart to write to Jill every day.
B But she told me she 6 Fiona assistant
. (not have / any password.
children)
7 Harry over for dinner on Friday.
2 points for each correct answer 10 8 Adam the pink car.
9 The mechanic that the red button
for an emergency stop.
10 My father to help Jenny with her
homework.
11 George to carry the beautiful girl’s
suitcase.
2 points for each correct answer 20
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1 Could you possibly / You could possibly / Possibly can exercise 6 in the correct form, and a preposition or no
you show me the way? preposition.
2 I think / wonder / know if the library is still open? 1 The police are accusing him of stealing the
necklace.
3 Can you tell me where is the library / the library /
the library is? 2 I hate friends, but I’ll tell you what
I’ve heard about Jill.
4 I’m not sure / I don’t / I’m no idea what you mean.
3 I thought she’d taken my car without permission,
5 She had no idea / not an idea / never idea who the
but she taking it.
man was.
4 Last week, the workers their bad
6 Did / Do / Doing you know when the school closes
working conditions.
on Fridays?
5 Are you we should go to Mallorca?
7 I want to know / know / knowing what she said.
6 I her her lovely new hair style.
8 I wonder / don’t know / not sure the name of the
film. 7 Our neighbours each other all the
time. We can hear all their rows.
9 I’d like to know where / what / whether you agree
with me. 8 We the school’s decision to provide
more vegetarian meals.
10 Would you be minding / mind / minded helping
me? 9 Stop your brother. People can hear
you miles away!
11 Could you explain why here you are / are you here /
you are here? 10 People often Derek his rude
behaviour.
1 point for each correct answer 10
11 it in my ear—I don’t want anyone to hear.
6 Match the verbs from the box with the definitions. 2 points for each correct answer 20
There’s one definition that doesn’t have a matching
verb. 8 Correct the mistakes.
accuse compliment criticize approve deny
1 He said he will be the next President. would be
gossip protest quarrel scream suggest 2 The boss told me to sit down and started working.
whisper
3 It’s like clapping your head against a brick wall.
1 speak very quietly so others cannot hear whisper
2 say what is bad or wrong about something 4 He told me he would accepted the job.
3 cry out in a loud voice
4 advise about a plan or an idea you would like to 5 Large minds think alike.
discuss 6 I yelled on the children because they were so
5 say that something is not true naughty.
6 argue loudly with somebody 7 I asked her why her have come here.
7 say that you do not agree with or approve of 8 Oh well. You alive and learn.
something 9 I ask him if he had a dog.
8 talk informally about somebody else’s private life 10 I’ve broken your glasses! I insist for paying for a
new pair.
9 say that somebody has done something wrong 11 The teacher told me try harder.
1 point for each correct answer 10
10 feel positively about something
11 speak in front of a large audience TOTAL 100
12 say something nice about someone
1 point for each correct answer 10
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7 ___ complain g sure you come on time
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9 ___ do i that he’d robbed a bank
10 ___ come up with j a bad joke
11 ___ kick k the washing up
12 ___ tell l a new hobby
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