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ENTERPRIOE J
TEST BOOKLET
Pre-Intermediate
Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley
tas
Express PublishingContents
TEST 1 (Unit8 1 - 8) cnoeronnen pS
TEST 2 (Units 4 - 6)... po
TEST 8 (Units 7 - 9)... p.13
MID-TERM TEST (Units 1 - 9) p.17
TEST 4 (Units 10 - 12)... + pat
TEST 5 (Units 13 - 16)... p.25
TEST 6 (Units 16 - 18)... + p29
TEST 7 (Units 19 - 22)... oP. 83
EXIT TEST (Units 1-22)... . p. 37
LISTENING TEST 1 (Units 1 - 2) sestensutee Ped
LISTENING TEST 2 (Units 3 - 4)... oe . p42
LISTENING TEST 3 (Units 5 - 6)... p.43
LISTENING MID-TERM (Units 1 - 6)
LISTENING TEST 4 (Units 7 - 8)... os PAS
LISTENING TEST 5 (Units 9 - 10) op. 46
LISTENING TEST 6 (Units 11 - 12) ..vrnsnsnnnninnninnnnetnnnnnnniinninnnnnnininiiinnnnee p.47
LISTENING TEST 7 (Units 13 - 14)... a P48
LISTENING EXIT TEST (Units 1 - 18)... oP. 49
Key to Tests & Tapescripts pstNAME...
CLASS:
VOCABULARY
A. Choose the correct item.
DAI
MARK: x4e,
When I first met my university flatmate, Emily, I didn't really ike her. | thought she was a(n)
e.g. ..A... girl who liked giving people orders. However, when | got to know her we became
friends and have been friends ever since. She is a very energetic and 1)
person, who always offers to help people and organises all kinds of events.
First of all, Emily is very pretty. She has 2)
notice her large, green eyes and 3)
nose is her best feature.
Emily is usually 5)
. features and people always
hair. But | think that her 4) .
v»» dressed. Her favourite clothes are her old jeans and
her collection of T-shirts with the names of her favourite rock groups. Emily is always on a
diet, because she worries about 6) ..
‘she's very slim. Emily is very 7)
very romantic, but she is 8)...
.-us Weight. She never believes me, when | tell her
.». and she is always the life and soul of the party, She is also
vue about who she talks to. She wants to find someone really
‘special. She is s0 clever and talented that she could have a great career, 9) ...nrninnians She IS not at
all 10) -. « She has no idea what she wants to do after she finishes her studies.
Alin al, she is very special to me and | know she will always be there when I need her.
e.g A bossy B unreliable © seffsh
1 A careful B caring © boring
2 A wonderful B stunning © decisive
3A golden B bright © hooked
4 A laughing B silky © upturned
5 A formally B casually © successfully
6 A taking on B having on © putting on
7 A outgoing B easy-going © helpful
8 A silly B boring C fussy
9 A aswell B and © but /
10 A co-operative B ambitious © determined { Marks: ——\
\ 10
\10x1 /
B. Choose the correct word to fill in the sentences.
eg. * do * going 11 suits * fit
a) | love going to the islands on my holidays.
) You can do a lot of sightseeing when you're in
Rome.
a) This jacket is beautiful, but it looks too small. It
won't me.
b) [think purple you. You look great!© look up
12 © looking forward to
a) The Browns were really ...
their trip to Jamaica. They hadn't had a holiday in
years.
b) I'mnot sure about this word. Let me
it
13 © waiting for © expect
a) We... to see him at the party
tonight .
the bus for
b) I've been ..
thirty minutes think Il take a tax
GRAMMAR
C
e.g. This is the house where Jane Austen lived.
in This is the house in which Jane Austen
lived
16 Mr Stevens is very polite; he is our new Maths
teacher.
who Mr Stevens,
teacher, is very polite.
17 Jane has never been on a cruise before.
first It's the
ona cruise,
D. Choose the correct item.
|. We're staying ...B...2 lovely hotel in Crete.
A in Bat Cc on
21 She .. to Thomas since they had that terrible
argument.
A didn't speak
© wasn't speaking
That's the cottage
‘A when B which
B hasn't spoken
22 Jane used to live.
where
RS
4
15
18
19
23
24
© taking * go
a) We're . . a holiday in August.
b) It it snows tonight, we can
skiing on the slopes tomorrow.
© famous for © popular with
a) Parma is a town in ttaly which is ...
its ham,
b) Ricky Martin is really
teenage girls. They think he's handsome and
talented.
3)
Marks:
5x1
Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold.
How long ago did you start taking piano lessons?
since How long ...
19 piano lessons?
‘Simon White is my neighbour,
whose Simon White,
Raymond t hasn't painted the house yet.
still Raymond
the house
\
( tarks: —|
\sx1 8
His brother has...
now.
‘A beenin B beento © goneto
Brad .» the washing-up when he smelt
something burning.
. London for three years
A hasbeen doing B did was doing
I really like Jane's new haircut. She great!
A islooking BB looks —C._ has looked
Marks: —|
(eS ° }E. Write the unnecessary words on the lines provided, or put a tick (V) if the sentence is correct.
eg. | haven't already finished the housework. already | 29 I think the milk has gone off. Itis smells
26 James left for work half an hour ago. bad
27 Mary hasn't been cooked anything 30 He's been working all morning; he's
for dinner tonight. exhausted.
28 Robert last went to Beijing for a year ago.
Marks:
5x1
5]
F. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold.
READING
G, Read the article about the actor Bruce Wi
IBRUCEI
UTS
Miranda Kay is not only a talented Hollywood star, but
admired for both her 32) ....
33)
ot Only 34) ann
earth and sincere,
Born on March 19th, 1955, on a
miltary base in Germany, Bruce Wills
has always had a strong personality and
a gift for acting
He was a very energetic teenager and
became active in various drama clubs.
His first leading role was in the very
‘successful TV series “Moonlighting” and
his first great success was “Blind Date”.
"Die Hard", “Hudson Hawk", “Armaged-
don” and a number of other unforgettable
Hollywood hits followed.
Bruce Willis is of medium-height and
well-built. What makes him so attractive is
his smile and his laughing eyes. He looks
great in expensive suits, but he prefers
casual clothes,
Of course he is not only well-known
{or being good looking. He is a talented
actor with a complicated personality. He's
she is also a very e.g. Interesting person.
The first thing you notice about this 31).
actress is her large biue eyes and long blonde hair. She's
and her talent, He fiends say that she is a very sensitive and
woman who doesn't reveal
a lot about herself. It is @ pleasure to meet an actress who is
INTEREST
GLAMOUR
. beauty NATURE
SECRET
but also down-to-
( Marks
\ 4xt
. For questions 35-40 choose the best answer: A, B or C.
also a very sociable and outgoing person.
His life and career have shown that, with
determination and a strong will, you can
‘succeed in whatever you choose to do.
Bruce Willis was married to film star
Demi Moore, with whom he has three
beautiful daughters. Unfortunately, his
married life was not as successful as his
career. That's why he got divorced. Of
‘course he loves his children and tries to
spend as much time as possible with
them, although he sometimes feels he
doesn't see them enough,
Bruce Willis is indeed a unique
personality, whose character has many
sides. One thing is for sure; his talent and
fame will continue to shine for many years
to come.ra
85. Inhis teens, Bruce Willis ‘38 The article tells us that Bruce Willis has a complicated
A. wasn't very active, personality because
B decided to join drama clubs. A he's very talented, strong-willed and successtul
© watched a lot of TV series. B he's rich and famous.
36 People find Bruce Willis attractive because Abe Inve coma to paities wit. ie Hlends
A he is well-built 39 In his everyday lie, Bruce
B he is famous and talented. ‘A has a perfect family life.
© of his facial features. B doesn’t want to see his children.
ee ee © iis unable to see his children very often
‘A his talent and personality 40. The article tells us that Bruce Wills
B his beautitul wife AA isa very interesting and talented actor.
his attractive appearance. B is only interested in money and fame.
© doesn't have a very successful career.
Marks: —|
er &
WRITING
H. Imagine you are on holiday with your family. Write a letter to your friend Robert telling him about it. Write
120 - 180 words.
Dear Robert,
I'm writing to you from
We are staying
Well, | trust: go now. We're visiting ..(Time: 50 minutes)
VOCABULARY
A. Circle the correct item.
e.g. It rained last night and the soil is still @ebY dry.
1. In Hanauma Bay, we enjoyed the lively clubs and the ice-cream bars / parlours.
We can't eat ths. I's delicious / tasteless.
I have nothing to do. | fee! realy bored / scared.
Itwas such a hilly / steep mountain that they never managed to climb it
We were surrounded / circled by the most beautiful scenery we had ever seen.
Califomia is on the west coast / beach of the United States.
‘As Kate was telling her brother the ghost story, she saw him faint / tremble with fear.
He aimed at the target and fired / raised the gun,
The fm was really scary and Jim was so thrilled / terrified that he couldn't sleep.
10 Lying under the cloudless sky with her eyes closed, Lyn could hear the birds rustling / chirping.
Marks: =~)
10x0.5,
Last year the Smiths decided to go camping by the beach. They needed to get away from the noise
of thet) .. . horns and the traffic. The children played in the 12)
‘waves all day while Mr Smith went fishing. Later in the day they would
19)... a fire and cook the fish Mr Smith caught. They also
14) fruit from the bushes. At night they were all so tired
that they fell 15) ... asleep immediately, and didn't wake up
Until the next morning, it was fantastic!
earausen
B. Choose the correct item.
11 A) amazing B) honking ©) growiing
12 A) crashing B) sailing €) blowing
13. A) begin B) start ) light
14 A) gasped B) grabbed ©) picked
15 A) fast B) very ©) loud
C. Choose the correct item.
e.g. Jim climbed the ...A... using ropes. 19 THE vennssnsnenn Of the lions frightened everyone.
A cit B path = edge A sound —B voice = roar
16 Canyou... suns ME SOME Water, please? | 20° We've MUN ..n..nnnnn @9GS: We Need to buy some.
A bring B take Cleave A outof = B away Cover
TT Yesterday [ra snes 2M OK friend of mine. | 21 Everybody .. at the strange-looking
Ain B outof —C into man.
18 Ann could heer her own voice through the ar. A stared B appeared C saw
A scream B echo C yellava
22 There's an interesting film on tonight. I'd like to | 24
[fell asleep to the gentle sound of the
stream
A flowing —B_pouring crashing
Cross Pine Avenue and going until
you get to the hotel
A get B keep © cany
Marks: =|
10x0.5
Itwas such an interesting book that | read it twice.
eee)
A hear B watch © look
23. The thunder... and heavy rain poured | 25
down,
A swooped B boomed C attacked
GRAMMAR
D. Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold.
e.g. James is 1.75 metres. Bob is 1.75 metres. 28
tall James is as tall as Bob.
26 My watch cost £40. Hilary's watch cost £40.
expensive Hilary's watch 29
27 I's forbidden to eat in this room. 30
must YOU enn
in this room,
E, Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
Don e.g. was (be) very nervous. He 31)
so The book ....
... | read it twice.
The last time | saw him was @ year ago.
seen V ccecsessnnnsesees vos @ YOOE,
Elephants are heavier than lone.
not ons.
elephants
Marks: —|
(war c }
- (walt) for this moment all his life. He
32) 1 fnotisleep) at all the previous night. As he was about to go on stage, he
33) (notice) that his hands 34) .. 0 (tremble). “I have to do my
best tonight", he 35) ... .. (think).
( Marks: =)
xt
F. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold.
e.g. It was a sunny day so we decided to go to the beach. SUN
36 Don't be afraid. The dog is it won't bite you. HARM
37 There's a nice new café .. . Let's go there! NEAR
88 Everybody was extremely by his rude behaviour. ANNOY
39° | looked up at the - .. Sky and saw the moon and the stars. cLOUD
MO HE WAS oecceeeeneie ... looking for a place to spend the night. DESPERATE
Marks: —|
ibe C }
G. Fill in the correct preposition.
We went on holiday to the Hawaiian islands in the
Paxific ocean.
41 When it was time to get . the plane and
leave we were all very excited.
42 His eyes were wide 1 tertor when he
saw the strange creature.
10
43. San Francisco is famous ....
its cable
cars.
44 If you go to Disneyland, you can shake hands
.» Mickey Mouse.
Marks:
4x0.5
4]H. Cross out the unnecessary words.
.g. We always have 2g lunch at two o'clock 47 We needn't to wear school uniforms.
45. He was been watching TV and eating popcom. 48. He finished schoo! for five years ago.
46 Yesterday | took Chris to the school and then went
shopping.
Marks: —|
4x0.5
READING
I. Read the following extracts, then mark the sentences I (true) or F (false).
‘A Ralph Thompson looked up from the book he was reading on the hot,
sandy beach. He felt warm and relaxed, as he watched the children
playing in the cool sea. It was very peaceful. Suddenly, a loud scream
broke the silence. “Help! Shark!” someone screamed, and everyone
rushed out of the water.
B Ruth and Rebecca were sitting at the kitchen table, watching the rain
Pouring down outside. It was late afterioon and the giris were drinking
hot coffee. The smell of it filed the air. Just then, the phone rang. Ruth
jumped up to answer it, but Rebecca stopped her. “No, pretend we aren't
at home," she said quietly
© “Oh no, we're out of control!" Peter shouted. He turned the steering
‘wheel in despair, as the car slid across the icy road. It was snowing
heavily and the wind was howling. It was very dark. There were no lights
fon the country road. Jessica tured to Peter and said, “We're going to
crash!” You could see the horror in their eyes.
49° In extract A the main character had just finished 52 One of the people involved in extract B didn't
reading his book when the shark appeared. want anyone to know where they were.
‘50 In extract A the weather was cool. 83 Extract C takes place in a city.
51. In extract B the main characters could 54 In extract C the people involved were
‘smell the rain in the air. terrified,
(ast)
\ ext
11WRITING
J. Imagine you
the plan below. Use your own ideas as wel
sited Edinburgh and thought it was a wonderful city. Describe it using the notes and
(120-180 words)
EDINBURGH
Introduction
Para 1: Where the place is: south-eastern Scotland
Why you were there: * for relaxing weekend
Main Body
Para 2; Further detals:
© capital of Scotiand
© centre of culture and education
© 18th/19th century buildings
Weather conditions: ‘© rainy/otten snows
Para 3 What you saw and did: Visit castle
{go to 200 t
go shopping/many stores and boutiques
try tasty traditional food
buy souvenirs
Conclusion
Para 4: How you feel about the place: * helpful and friendly people
‘© delightful place
‘* wonderful time
Recommendation: ‘*_great place for holiday
The historic city of Edinburgh is in ..
The city is
12VOCABULARY
A. Choose the correct item,
twas a cold winter's night. The wind was e.g. howling outside and Moira was
happy to be in her warm living room. A big log fre was 1)... in the
fireplace. She 2) sip of coffee and started reading the letters she had
received that morning. One of them was from John Glare, an old 3)
‘who she had not heard from for years! As she read the letter, her face 4) .
up. John was inviting her to a party in New York! Moira was 0 surprised that she almost
«the leter on the floor. John wrote that he was trying to 6) «all their old friends from
school together for a reunion. This was an opportunity she shouldn't miss 7) .. -Itwould be a fantastic
experience. There was only one problem. Moira wasn’t sure if she could 8) the trip. It would
be expensive to fly to New York and stay in a hotel, and her 9) . job didn't pay well. She had
0) for a better position, but she had had no news yet. However, as she caried on reading, her
worries disappeared, John wrote that she was 11). -nnn tO stay at his place, 50 she would not have to
worry about finding a hotel Moira was so happy that she would have the chance to go after all, that she decided
to let John know immediately!
eg. A howling —B tinging © flashing
1A crackling B creaking © cracking
2 A made —_B took c did
3A guest B pensioner C schooltriend
4A stood Bit © wept
5 A dropped Bell € took
6 A gather = B grab € lead
7 A outof Bouton C out
8 A afford B attend ¢ go
9 A parttime —B official C retired
10 A replied —B got © applied Marks: —\
11 A happy BB welcome —C cartied iw
B. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition/particl
| was looking forward e.g to going to school that day. Itwas July 15th, the day that schools break 12)
for the summer. On my way to the bus stop, Iran 13) .. some friends and we started talking, As we
tured the corer, we saw the bus leaving. We ran 14) _~ it, butt didn't stop. Just then, we saw my
father driving to work. He agreed to drive us to school, but, halfway there, his car broke 15) se
because it had run 16) petrol. We looked 17) a taxi, but there weren't any, so we
had to walk to school. We were over an hour late and the teacher was very angry.
Marks: —]
(us c )
1314
GRAMMAR
C. Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold.
e.g. “I love ancient monuments”, Jane said.
she Jane said that she loved ancient
monuments.
18 It was the first time that Ann had been to Paris.
never Ann
fica before.
19. “Doyou really want to see this play?” Sam asked me.
it Sam asked me
. to see that play.
20 Why don't you ask for help?
would if!
ws 7 for help.
21 “I booked a room three days ago", Dave said to Kim
told Dave ... en
si ” Juss DOOKEd a room
three days before,
Marks: —]
(ae 8 }
D. Write the unnecessary words on the lines provided, or put a tick (/) if the sentence is correct.
e.g. She's going babysitting for me tomorrow. going
22 We didn't touch anything until the
detective came.
23. Can you please give me a ring when
you will get there?
24 | will finish this project tonight.
Choose the correct item,
€.g. You ...B... to lose weight you know.
A should Bought © must
28 By the time we got home, Angela
«a delicious cake.
‘A baked BB hasbaked © had baked
29 “It's so hot!”
YES, | nnn the window.”
‘A will open B am going to open © am opening
30 If you .» @ good night's sleep, you'll feel
tired in the morning,
A aren't getting B don't get C won't get
25_ | was riding my bike when a car has
appeared.
Why didn’t you tell to him that |
would be late?
Stella advised Greg to will forget
about the whole thing
26
a7
34 He asked me What | n-» about the Pyramids.
A had read B have read C have been reading
2. .. he had revised the most important
chapters, he went to bed
A Ater| —B While © During
33. The people were cheering as Antony in
his chariot
A had ridden B was riding © had been riding
34 I won't leave unless you .. me everything.
have to know!
A donttel B wonttell © tel
Marks: —|
(ua r }F. Read the story below. Six sentences have been removed from it. Choose from the sentences A - F the one
which fits each gap (35-40),
The sun was shining brightly in the clear, blue sky.
5] ] Ted Brown was sitting in his office,
daydreaming, “I wish | were on a sandy beach in an
exotic place,” he thought to himself, as he looked out of
his office window at the busy streets below.
Just then, the telephone rang loudly. Ted jumped in
surprise. When he picked it up, a voice said, “Come to
the Grand Hotel at six o'clock. | have something for you.”
“Who's there?” Ted asked, but there was no answer.
Puzzled, he looked at his watch. [36] _] He knew he'd
have to hurry if he was to get there in time, so he quickly
left the office. The traffic outside was terrible, so Ted
decided to make the journey to the hotel on the
underground
[37]_] It took him almost an hour to get to the hotel.
‘At exaclly six o'clock, Ted was entering the impressive
building. Ted walked towards the reception desk and
asked if anyone had left anything for him. [38] _] Ted
‘opened it and took out the card which was inside. ft said
“Come to room 147 on the 10th floor and knock on the
door three times.” By now, Ted was very anxious to find
‘out what was going on. When he found room 147, he
knocked on the door three times and waited. [39] |The
room inside was dark
‘As Ted stepped inside, all the lights came on.
‘Surprise! yelled Ted's friends and family. Ted couldn't
believe his eyes. "Happy Birthday, Ted,” said his mum.
[OT] His boss gave him another envelope which
Contained a ticket for a week's Caribbean cruise. Ted
was amazed! “Thank you, everyone,” he said. “This is
the best birthday present ever!”
“thought everyone had forgotten,” replied Ted.
It was very hot in the city centre,
The station was crowded with people and so was the train.
There was no answer, so Ted decided to open the door,
It was already five o'clock and the hotel was on the other side of the city
The receptionist gave him a small white envelope with his name printed on the front.
mmoowD>
ext 8)
15
(tar \WRITING
G. You are an agony aunt. This is part of a letter that somebody has sent you. Read it, then use the prompts
to write a letter of advice to him. (100-150 words)
® not worry so much -— things get better soon
@ join a sports club — meet lots of people there
e apply for better job > have more money/be able to go out more
Dear Auntie Helen,
lve just moved to a new city and Im not very happy here. | haven't made any friends yet
and | feel very lonely. Also, I've found a new job, but | don't earn much money. That's why
| can’t afford to go out very often. What can | do? Please help me.
Jonathan
Dear Jonatnan,
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Pncee been eeneeeensacnseee ee neste sseeerendesEee Bee ss DeseeDDOGEOOsENOEeaHOeLLeRSOCOS EH AESH OLED LACNSEHOLOF Nese SOnGEs TCLs HeCsneversses noes
| hope this advice is of some help to you.
Good luck,
Auntie Helen.
16Choose the correct item,
|. Kate's always ...C... dressed. She loves jeans and
T-shirts.
A formally officially «© casually
Like Jim, but think he is a bit... Sometimes,
A stubborn B co-operative loyal
twas right and Jane lost her way in the
dark.
A pebbly —B_moonless © rough
“Help!” Ne esses hOrtified, but nobody heard
him.
A faded B swooped yelled
‘Are you sure that the Second World War broke
. in 1939?
A out
Bin c up
Doug is 1o0kiNg nnn @ NeW fat in the centre,
now that he has to work there,
A up B forward —€ for
My brother has really
and we always argue.
A strong BB heavy
views on politics
© big
Jerry is clever. ._, he can be forgetful
A And B However C As well
Rose was 50 ..that she didn’t want to speak
to anyone,
‘A depressed B refreshed delighted
You can't go out! I's pouring rain
Ain Boon with
10
"
2
13
“4
15
16
7
18
19
20
Actors are always in the ..
A public BB crowd
© shadow
Sheila ran Simon on her way to work last
Monday morning.
A over B after © into
Joo... in love with Eve the minute he saw her.
A went B tell © got
The attic door loudly as Jim pushed it
open.
A cracked = B creaked crackled
her relief, nobody had seen her.
A To Bin ¢ For
“How wonderfull” she said, and her face
up,
A nodded —B stood ¢ iit
Uke people. You can always trust them.
A reserved B responsible © mean
She's got big, blue eyes and a small
A tal B curly © upturn
James stared at Sally... disbeiiet
A at Bin cto
George looked at het .euenne amazement.
A at B of C in
Helen is trying to overcome her ..
A creativity B shyness
C reliet
Marks:
20x0.5
1
1718
B. Choose the correct word to fill in the sentences. You may have to change the form.
eg. © break into © break down 23° * famous for © popular with
a) My car broke down so | had to take a taxi a) Bruce Wil is _ his talent and
b) Somebody broke into my house and stole all {good looks:
my money. b) Ronaldo is teenagers.
a1 suit ° fit fea stare oft
a) don’t think purple... you. Why don't 2) You shouldn't. vou at people.
‘you buy the blue one? tts not potte
Dy aese) wrowsers ore Soe b) John ... over his shoulder to see
Gere if they were following him.
22 + bring eats) {25 # watch * see
8) COUIM YOU nnn the dog for a walk, please’ 8) VAM ve AD
b) Will you me a glass of water? b) I don't ike vi
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in the gaps with the words from the box below.
polite careful However also co-operative generous
I really ike Maria. She's such a sweet girl who is always e.g. polite to everyone. She is also very 26) .
which is why | love working with her. 27) . saa Sh@ an get upset easily. That's why you have to be
28) E ... about what you say to her. She 28) .. tends to be a bit reserved. She
doesn't ike showing her feelings, but she's really 30) and is always wiling to help.
Marks: ==
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D. Choose the correct item.
| called my friend after | ..B... my homework. 36 nnn SHE Was Washing her face, the water
A have finished B had finished — C finish stopped running,
81 Think It ...nnen tomorrow. We shouldn't go on a AAs B After © As soon as
picnic. 37 Jill asked Angela WHEN nnn BE BACK.
A willrain Brains © is raining A willshe — B wouldshe © she would
32. Dad told me.......:nMum with the shopping. 38 He won't help you unless you ae him
A helping BB tohelp = help politely
33 Tracy, office is next to mine, is A willask = Bask © won't ask
‘American, 39 Lucy... to the opera before last week.
‘A which = B who's © whose A hadn'tbeen B hasn'tbeen C wasn't
34. Robert . Us all about his trip to Spain. 40. By next WEEK, | sonsnnnns the kitchen and the
A said B told © added living room.
35. Ifyou *.. to know the answer, you will have A will paint —B_ will have painted
to ask him. © will be painting
A wanted = B wanting © want marge
10x0.5E. Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold.
@.g. Mary is a fiend of mine. She works in a bank.
who Mary is a friend of mine who works in a bank.
41. Hugo last spoke to Andy three days ago.
spoken Hugo ..... se for three days.
42 It's the first time I've been abroad.
never |... .. before.
43, When did she buy her new computer?
since — How long .. =_— 7
44. “Why didn't you tell her the truth?” he asked me.
told He asked me
45. “Have you ever visited Paris?” Jane asked Tim.
had Jane asked Tim
her new computer?
her the truth,
Paris.
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(ws 5 }
F. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold.
e.g. Joanne looked at me angrily and left. ANGRY
46 The journalist interviewed the .. waiter. FAME
47. Sarah always wears . clothes. She never wears black or white. COLOUR
48 Can you tell me the .. 1» Of this word, please? MEAN
49 The trip to Jamaica was really AMAZE
50 Tim was very .. nen Lisa said she wouldn't come to the party. DISAPPOINT
G. Write the unnecessary words on the lines provided, or put a tick () if the sentence is correct.
. Does she love play tennis often? love
51 Itwas such a so peaceful island that we felt completely relaxed,
52 She had been travelled through Europe before she got married.
53. Pauline is works as a hotel receptionist
54 The last ime | ate out was weeks ago.
55 He is tied, as he has been repairing the car since this morning.
( Marks 23)
\ 5x0.5
1920
Mid - Term Test
H. Fill in the gaps with the words from the box below. Ther 1e sentenc F (fal
a the sn, mark the sentences T (true) or F (
s ¢) or F (false).
herd
ook for
relieved
stiff
Srightened
howling
realised
trapped
run out
heavily
worried
hard day at work. The weather
2 snow continued to fall. The
ae she drove along the empty roads. She could hardly see
turning. She kept going, but she
again and again feeling more and more
-¢ was thick, white snow and
icked up her mobile phone and called her husband,
party, but seven
about her. They
ith cold. She had wrapped herself in an old car
that if she fell asleep,
fa plane had been sent to
‘as soon as she heard the plane. It was wo
her! She frantically dialled the number,
nuns « Fortunately it hadnt, and an hour
she
cs
cs twas 9pm. Shirley Richards was driving home from aed.
TN was atul, Ithad been snowing 56) .. ..all day and the
TaN WINK WAS BT) onnennnrnnnn
may ting, 80 she lst thor sense of direction and took @ wrong
finally 58) werner at she Was [Ost
oe ‘Suddeniy her car stopped. She turned the Key
58) re “because het car wouldn't star. All she could se
Ce _ sho wasn't even sure where she was. She pi
cos Tony, tote him she was stuck.
oe “Tony called the police and explained the stvation. They sent out a search
SF hours later, they had found nothing, They were very 60) ...
TS decided that no ‘more could be done on land, so a plane was sent out.
cs Meanwhile, Shirley was 61).
Tat Dlanket and was trying to Keep moving in order to stay awake. She knew
Coaay she would probably nevt wake Up,
ton “Tne police chief phoned Shirley and explained that
NF ea tee Fenner Hated ef aT
es _ hours before Shirley heard the roar of the engine above
gy _ ttf that her battery might have 68) svar
ey found her.
ms ‘another hour ater, Srey was home safe. She fe incredibly 64) snenennsrnes
E48 imow she was lucky to be alive and that if it hadn't been for the mobile phone she might stil be
oy 8 nee inthe snow.
66 Shirley was on her way to work.
67. Shirley didn’t know where she was.
68 Tony called her to see if she was all
right.
69 The police were very helpful
70. Shirley heard the plane two hours after
her car had stopped.
Marks:
15x1
\
15](Time: 50 minutes)
‘VOCABULARY
‘A. Choose the correct item.
e.g. According to scientists, things will change ...A... in
the future
A dramatically B regularly © differently
1 The... .. of the survey clearly demonstrate
people's fears.
A results B calculations € abilities
2 | think too much money is spent on space .. a
A increase B exploration demonstratio
3. I'm sony, sir; . are not allowed to smoke here.
A colleagues B survivors © passengers
4 He hates it when people don't take notice
what he says.
A of Bat Cin
5 Eventually we managed to .... . our
"
12
13
“
destination five hours later!
A arrive B get
€ reach
Choose the correct word to
© across * round
2) He came across this clock while tidying the attic.
b) Why don’t you come round for a drink tonight?
* cure © treat
a) He has been . . of his allergy.
) The nurse ... my wounded knee with
some special cream,
* Isolated Lonely
a) Mary feels now that she
lives in another city
b) The village remains... - in winter.
© tise © raise
a). ‘your hand if you want to say something
b) Mum gets up before the sun .
© skid © slip
a) He .-on a banana skin and broke
his arm.
b) Mario's car. . across the
road and hit a tree.
10
15
16
7
18
| wouldn't enjoy being taught by a computer
because I'd miss contact,
‘A human —-B_person people
My mother hates ready: . food. She
thinks it's unhealthy.
A done B taken © made
All of a sudden he .
and crashed into a wall.
A missed —B lost
control of the car
C fell
Graham had choice but to leave. There
‘was nothing he could do.
A any B no C the
Cathy came .. .. 8 million pounds when her
rich uncle died.
A into B back C in
Marks:
10x0.5
I in the sentences. You may have to change the form.
© leave .
a) Please .
let
‘me go to the party.
b) DON'T nn .-me alone, will you?
© invent * discover
a) Who. . the telephone?
b) Columbus .. America.
© real © tue
a) Isit . that you've been to Jamaica?
b) These sik flowers are so beautiful that | thought
they were...
© prevent © avold
1a) The storm sss US ffom going out.
b) I couldn't. .. answering his question,
Marks: —|
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2122
. Jane was very tired last night.
Jim isn’t excited about his new position at work.
‘The firefighter saved the little gir from the fire.
years’ time.
GRAMMAR
Scientists predict that there will be difficult times in the future.
‘The survey results show that most people are in favour of using the Internet.
Replace the words in bold with a synonym. Choose from the words in the box below.
relieved, demonstrate, enthusiastic, exhausted, foresee, rescued
exhausted
Most people don't feel at all comforted when they hear how easy life is going to be in 50
D. Complete the sentence using the words in bold. Use two to five words.
- Edison invented the light bulb.
was The light bulb was Invented by Edison.
24 Shakespeare wrote ‘Twelfth Night.
was Twelth Night” see
ee .. Shakespeare.
25. Who painted this picture?
painted Who ...
. : penenereren DY)
26 “Don't touch the iron!” Mother said to vim.
warned Mother... nae
semen tH HON,
E. Choose the correct item,
€.g. Will you ...A... your gold earrings tonight?
‘A bewearing —B_have wom © wearing
31. By next summer | will sone @ yacht!
‘A bebuying BB buy © have bought
32. This time tomorrow | will. .. to Havana.
A be flying B have flown be flown
33. She works .~ @ teacher in a primary school.
Aas B like © about
34 He SWIMS .oncnnne @fishl
Aas B like C for
F. Cross out the unnecessary word.
J. Mary advised me not to Gdmeg. ski alone.
They got caught in trafic while be driving to work.
{'ve been to given a beautiul siver ring.
38
39
ar
29
35
37
4a
“Why didn't you tell me earlir?", she asked me.
told She asked me sou her eat.
“Have you seen ths film?", George asked me.
it George asked me .... .
sts film,
“We'll go out for dinner.” she said to Tim.
would She told Tim os
for dinner.
*Close the door,” she said to me.
to She tOld an door.
Marks: —|
( m7
Cotter. now.
A igbeing served B is serving C has served
He .. US he'd be on time.
A said B asked —C told
Many people are pessimistic about the future.
vy | don't feel the same way.
B However
© Because
7)
‘The weather is perfect for to walking,
By the time you come home, | will have been
finished my homework. ( }
2
A Furthermore
Marks:
7x1
Marks:
4x0.5You are going to read about two people and their bad experiences. For questions 42 - 47 choose from the
READING
people A or B.
Who. had an accident because of rainy weather? &]
had an accident while driving? F2][-] | was saved by the authorities? fae
was alone at the time ofthe accident? [a3 nearly lost a relative? (a7
got wet? laa didn't listen to someone's warning? ae
A] TINA S
Tina switched on the windscreen wipers on her car. it was getting dark and it was
starting to rain. Tina was tired and she just wanted to go home. it had been a long day
at work,
‘As she was driving along the road, the rain suddenly got heavier. She could hardly
see where she was going, so she slowed down. Suddenly, there was a huge splash
and Tina realised she had driven into a very large pool of water. The car engine
stopped. She tried again and again to start it, but nothing happened. Tina didn’t know
what to do.
Tina decided to wait in the car for the rain to stop and then go to look for help. An
hour later, it was still raining and Tina was getting desperate. Just then, she heard a
noise. It sounded like a siren. She looked behind her and saw the flashing lights of a
police car coming towards her
The police helped push Tina’s car out of the water and took her home. She decided
‘always to have her mobile phone with her in future - just in case!
[By uz
Liz Robinson felt excited when she and her brother, Clive, climbed into the small
fishing boat, It was their first fishing trip alone, without their father. Clive was almost
fifteen now, and although their parents had told them not to go into the sea alone, Clive
considered himself responsible enough to look atter his younger sister. The trip went
well, but as they were heading back to the harbour, the wind started blowing and a
huge wave overturned the little boat.
“Iwas terrified. | was in the water and | couldn't see Clive anywhere. Then, | saw him
next to the boat. He was holding on tightly. | swam towards him and he grabbed my
hand”, said Liz.
‘Another boat saw the two children and stopped to help them. They were cold and wet,
bbut relieved to have been found quickly. Luckily they had both been wearing life
jackets.H. Your school magazine has asked its readers to submit articles entitled ‘Will our lives be better or worse in
the year 2080?” Write your article using the ideas below. (120-180 words)
WRITING
t | often wonder whether our lives will be better or worse in the year 2050. | am not really sure, but it seems
\ to me that they will be very different.
, I think —
5
®
‘
»
»
In conclusion, whatever the future brings, | believe that our lives will certainly be completely different in
There
24TEST 5 (Units 13 - 15)
VOCABULARY
A. Replace the word in bold with a synonym. Choose from the words in the box below.
courageous, depend, region, profession, thrill, concerned
Lyn is constantly e.g. worried about her brother Bob. He's a firefighter e.g. concerned
‘and he's always running off from one 1) area of the country to another 1
helping people who are in need. Bob loves his 2) job. He claims that the 2
feeling of being able to save people who have been hit by a natural disaster
is unique. “The idea that people 3) rely on you for their well-being and 3
safety is simply indescribable. But what | love most is the 4) excitement | 4
get from being involved in dangerous situations", he says. Lyn's brother is.
indeed a very 5) brave young man, but that doesn't make things any easier 5 semen
for Lynt
Marks: ——
ext 8 }
B. Choose the correct item.
Most people are amazed when they hear about people who come face e.g. to face with danger in order to save
others. This is what was written in a report On a VOICANIC 6) .nrnsnnn rn ... which happened in South America
last month,
Naturally, it caused massive destruction in the area because of the tremendous 7) ... css WhiCh WAS
released. Apparently, there had been an earthquake two days before so people had already started worrying. Luckily
the area around the volcano was isolated. However, there would have been several 8) ... cece if it adn’
been for the brave rescue workers. They managed to save twenty children’s lives due 9) . . thei
quick and organised action. According to the report, they had been trying to reach the top of the nearby mountain
‘and ended up being trapped in a cave after the earthquake. The children had given up hope, but feruraely the
rescue workers tured 10) .». only five hours later. The local people 11) .. them
up for the night and the following day they were sent back home safe. They had successfully handled a dificult
situation, which many others could not have 12) _ with
eg.A to B with © tor
6 A eruption B destruction © disaster
7 A heat B crater © lightning
8 A sunvivors B earthquakes casualties
9 Ato B for C of
10 A in B off © up
11 A blew B put © tumed
12 A agreed B coped © putC. Fill in the gaps with the words from the box below.
‘active, patient, oxygen mask, scuba diving, fishing, Robby
26
The best e.g. hobby for Lisa would be 13)
and loves anything to do withthe sea. She is avery 14)
‘She would have to buy some expensive equipment like a(n) 18) ...
which she can afford. | think 16) ...
very 17)
GRAMMAR
D.
e.g. | think I wil take up sailing because | love the sea.
may | may take up sailing because | love the
sea.
‘They have rescued all the people in the building,
been All the people ..
8
. fescued.
She shouldn't have gone to bed so lat lastnight
‘That's why she didn't hear the alarm clock.
gone ifshe...
19
late last night,
she'd have heard the alarm clock.
If had more free time, | would have go
‘out more often
Aocal river has been polluted by factory
waste.
Despite of your problems, you must think
of others too.
have
24
25
F. Choose the correct item.
e.g. | really wish | ..A... help you, but I can't.
A could B can © had been able to
28 The police .... 1». about the robbery by the
manager.
‘A were informed B was informing informed
29° Ither dad out about this, he'd get angry.
A finds B found had found
30 Alex doesn't mind .........x Outside in cold weather.
A be B being C tobe
because she is in excellent physical condition
. Person who enjoys taking risks.
and a life jacket
would be the worst hobby for her because she's not
=)
20. | wish | had more friends. Then | wouldn't feel so lonely.
had if
Marks:
(6x1)
Complete each sentence with two to five words including the word in bold.
not feel lonely.
21. Despite the rain, she went for a walk.
was She went for a walk
= 1 Faining.
22 Would you like to go for a drink?
fancy Do you 1a drink?
23. I really regret leaving school at 16.
wish
| really...
. school at 16.
(ar: =)
\ext
‘Write the unnecessary word on the line provided, otherwise put a tick. (7)
26 If! hadn't lost all my money, | would have
been able to lend you some.
| would really love going swimming with my
dad on Sunday mornings.
27
Marks: —|
( o )
31. If she'd known eater, I'm sure she ..
A willcall B had.alled —C would have called
82 Keep vennll yOU gett ght.
A tying B ty C totry
33 Iwish | _ that. She was really hurt!
A hadn't said B had been saying © said
34 She begged me ...n.n. anything to Jim.
A donot say B tonotsay © notto say
Marks:
7x1
7READING
G, Read the article, then mark the sentences (true) or F (false).
fire destroyed a large part of a forest in the north of
ltaly on Saturday. Thousands of trees were burned in one
of the worst forest fires in the country’s history.
The fire started early on Saturday afternoon after a
long period of drought. The fire very quickly burned vast
areas of forest due to high winds. Firefighters battled on,
foot and from the air for several hours trying to bring the
fire under control, By the time this was achieved however,
a large part of the forest had been totally destroyed. The
‘smoke from the fire formed such a large and dark cloud,
that it was said to have turned day into night.
Several people were injured in the fre, but fortunately
Cc
35. This atticle is about a natural disaster
which happened at the weekend.
36 The weather had been hot and dry for
a very long time,
37. The firefighters only used aeroplanes to
put the fire out
no one was Killed. Rescue workers have picked up
casualties by helicopter and have taken them to the
nearest hospitals. It is also feared that many animals have
lost their homes or were killed in the fre.
A project will be set up by the government to clear
the area so that the local authorities can begin planting
trees as soon as possible, “i's a terrible disaster,” a
firefighter said. “It will take years for the forest to grow
again.”
38. The forest was completely destroyed by
the fire.
Quite a few people died in the fr.
The injured are being treated
in nearby hospitals.
bs
( marks: —)
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27WRITING
H. You've been asked to write an article for your school magazine about the advantages and disadvantages of
being either a teacher or a doctor. Write your article using the ideas below. (120-180 words)
9 9
* rewarding — work * rewarding — treat
with children people
# exciting teach lots of * well paid — takes a
different things lot of sill
8
‘© despressing — around
8
stressful — do things
in avery short time sick people all day
* tiring — @ lot of © stressful — work
homework to correct long hours
ne
es
Have you ever considered becoming a ..
‘One of the main advantages of being a
Besides this, .
Nevertheless, 0
First of all,
Moreover,
All things considered, ..6 (Units 16 - 18)
VOCABULARY
DATE:
(Time: 50 minutes)
‘A. Replace the words in bold with a synonym, Choose from the words in the box below.
eg.
"
2
8
virwwes, officially, evil, stil, brilliant, persuade
She has more good points than bad
points,
‘The actor gave a really excellent
performance.
heard a wolf how! in the quiet night.
virtues
Choose the correct word to fill in the sentences.
© quack © cluck
a) The hens started to cluck loudly all of a sudden.
b) I can hear a quack. There must be a duck outside.
© cause © reason
a) The police couldn't find the...
the explosion.
b) | really don't understand the
why you said that.
© past
a) Walk ..
tum left,
b) I can't believe he...
studied.
of
© passed
.. the post office, then
his exams! He never
Choose the correct item,
Farmers need the land, so they ..A... down the trees.
A cut B slice © break
‘They tied a weight around the box and it.
into the water.
A. pulled down
B dragged © sank
You have no right to me of something like that!
‘A accuse —B charge © treat
Our Country is...» War. We must all go and fight
Ain Boon cat
3
10
4
15
16
7
twas very difficult to convince Dora
to join us. i
‘That was a(n) very bad thing to do, Alex! ....
Of course it's true! The Prime Minister
announced it formally on TV.
© think
a) Of course | don't
Don't be silly!
b) What do you...
© miss
a) you don't hurry, we'l.
) Birds and animals will
homes if forests are destroyed.
© adapt © adopt
a) They decided to a child
b) You have to ... your lifestyle wher
you move toa new county
Marks:
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I'm sorry, but I don't... . your opinion.
A share B think
Peter is as strong as a(n) ..
C believe
¢ horse
A lion B ox
Sea life is threatened with ... z
A survival —B extinction C waste
‘There was no way out. It WAS a... end street.
A dead B beat © drop
2930
1B A sennnn Of Dees were chasing him!
A pack B swarm © school
19 Cars give off dangerous ...
A fumes B pollution © waste
20 People living in cities can develop allergies and
.. problems
A drought —B famine
© breathing
GRAMMAR
24
22
We could hear the horses iin the field.
A buzzing B neighing mooing
If we go on...... .. the water of the planet, all
the sea life will die.
A polluting BB _releasing C healing
(mars: —)
\12x0.5 ° /
D. Complete each sentence with two to five words including the word in bold.
e.g. She was upset, but she didn't tell anyone.
‘She was upset, yet she didn’t tell
anyone.
23, Bob had a great time when he was on holiday.
Bob
yet
enjoyed _ sen
ve when he was on holiday.
24 1 was late because there was tratfc in the centre.
due Iwas late
in the centre.
25 The rhino was so big that Tim was scared,
such twas ee
that Tim was scared,
26 The problem was too difficult for me to solve.
enough —_The problem
wn foF me to solve.
27
Most factories do not use fiers, so the air gets dity
therefore Most factories do not use fiters and
sn dirty
We should plant more trees because then we'll have
more oxygen.
We should plant more trees
.~ More oxygen.
‘She'll take the train because she wants to be on
time.
Shell take the train ..
that
order
ere time.
They left early because it started to rain.
due They left early . soe
vow that it started to rain
(ust |
8x1
E. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold.
e.g. Henry's heart beat wildly, as he waited for the answer.
31 My dad WAS wn
32. Why are you looking at her
33. You have to understand the .
34 [don't really enjoy .....
F, Fill in the question tags.
8.9. She doesn't like football, does she?
35 Bruce loves playing the guitar,
36 Don't be late, :
37. |.am the best in the class, ....
38
39
40
wit
_ when I told him what I'd done. FURY
. 7 Is there something wrong? SUSPICION
ofthis issue SIGNIFY
novels. | prefer science fiction. HISTORY
Marks: —|
te a )
They used to live in York, ssa?
Let's go out tonight, .. 9
There's a lat to do here, 2G. Read the articles about harp seals and African elephants. Choose the most suitable paragraph heading
from the list A-D for questions 41-43 and E-G for questions 44-46,
READING
ole
There are eighteen diferent kinds of
seal, Some lve in the Arctic, some in
the Antarctic, and some live in
warmer waters. The harp seal lives in
the icy cold Arctic. it has thick grey
fur with a dark patch on its back.
Baby harp seals have white fur.
at
Adult seals are excellent swimmers,
They can dive very deep into the
sea. Some can even stay under the
water for an hour. Their bodies are
the perfect shape for swimming, but
HARP SEAL
they find it very difficult to move on
‘and,
[aa
Baby harp seals are born early in the
spring, but they don't swim
immediately. For about two weeks
‘A More comfortable in water than on land
B Living conditions and description
© Learning how to swim
D_ Danger of extinction
Always hungry and thirsty
F Atriendly giant
G Elephants in danger
they stay on large blocks of ice
floating on the sea. Later, they dive
into the water with their mothers to
catch fish and shrimps,
ST
Many species of seal are in danger
of dying out because they are
hunted for their beautiful fur.
‘Another reason for hunting them, is
that many people believe that seals
take too many fish from the sea. In
many countries, hunting seals is
now banned. This protects seals
which are endangered.
rte eeWRITING
H. Use the plan and ideas below to write an article for your school magazine entitled “What can we do to
improve living conditions in our city?” (120-180 words)
© Governmentiimprove public transport —> peopleinot use cars to get around
© People|get involved in recycling schemes — thereibe less rubbish to pollute environment
© Ban cars from city centre = ——» make streets cleaner, safer, quieter
We all know that life in our city is getting more and more difficult. |
Exhaust fumes and smoke from the factories are polluting the air and the
streets are dirty. We have to make our city a better place to live in.
First of all,
Furthermore, ..
Finally,
All things considered, there are many things we can do to improve our
city and consequently our lives as well.
EL
32NAME:,
CLASS:.
(Time: 50
VOCABULARY
A. Circle the correct item.
e.g. David really misses his house(Gome)town.
1. This beef curry is too hot for Bill. He doesn't like spicy/salty food.
2. Most people have eaten some kind of generation/genetically-engineered food.
3 She is just like her dad, but her brother takes after/up her mum.
4 | don't think ice-cream is good for you; i's not fattening/nutritious.
5. This film is great! The action takes place in outer/alien space!
6 I found the fim really dull/moving. We almost fell asleep.
7 There are four genes/generations in my family.
8 Besides/Beside being tastier, organic fruit is also healthier.
9 The temperature was really high/tall, so the ice metted. (
10 You mustn't fight/prevent with your little brother. Marks: 7)
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B. Find the opposites. Then use the words you found to complete the sentences below.
e.g. dangerous # safe stressed # ...
drop # quiet # .
disgusting +. complicated #
@.g. This area is not really safe. You shouldn't walk alone at night.
11 The temperature Will...
12 | thought the food at that rest
13 | find the city too
14 Jenny was really
. 80 the ice will melt.
. Why didn't you like it?
| can't live here any more!
after her one-month holiday.
taurant was.
15. | don't find Maths difficult. I think i's quite .. . really.
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C. Choose the correct item,
@.g, Lobster, crab and prawns are the ..B... | prefer. 18 They had to go through a secret . under his,
A poultry B seafood — C dairy products house.
16 The police said that Mr Grant was missing, ‘A weapon B battle © passage
- vn dead. 19 Do you think the organization will ever be...
‘A developed B presumed suggested A set up B putup taken up
7 I. you see a doctor as soon as possible, | 20 One day his daughter wil ake... the company.
A notice B view © suggest A off B up © over
3321. The effects of these experiments are sometimes
really :
A cull B clever scary
22 Human beings need natural to be healthy.
A sunlight —B eyesight air
23. The script of the English Patient was really
loved it
A uninteresting B wellwritten C well-made
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The plane takes. . at 7 o'clock. Hurry up or
we'll miss it!
A off Boup © over
twas an amazing space adventure with...
characters; defintely well worth seeing
A realistic B boring = acting
D. Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold.
‘The new Italian restaurant is more expensive than
the old one.
as The old Italian restaurant is not as
expensive as the new one.
I'm sure John didn’t get to the doctor's surgery in
time for his appointment.
Got JORN nnn the doctor's
surgery in time for his appointment,
Tim would rather go to the rock concert than watch
iton Tv.
rather Tim would prefer to go to the
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E, Choose the correct item.
You have to tell me ...A... flour to buy for the cake,
A how much — B how © how many
31. The oranges you bought last week were not as juicy
. these ones.
Aas B than C to
32_ I'm sure she's teling the truth. She
be lying!
A could B cant = © mustn't
83. Little im WAS connie WHEN He SAW the PUPPY.
A exciting B excited C excite
34. There isn't yoghurt in the fridge.
A many B some —C any
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Perhaps they were listening to loud music and they
didn't hear the phone.
been They =
to loud music and they didn't hear the phone,
Natasha is not as good as Jil at Maths.
than Jill mene ol
mae sone t Maths.
We like basketball more than volleyball
to We
volleyball.
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| would rather . at home tonight.
A stay B staying C tostay
This i the .nnsessnnneenne Meal I've ever had!
A tastier B tasty C tastiest
1 to stayin rather than goto the cinema.
A would rather 8 would prefer C rather
She said she wasn't sure. She .. join us later.
A will B might C can't
“I hate space adventures.” ~ — Hs
A Sodol B Nordol C Neither do!
9x1F. Fill in the gaps with the correct words derived from the words in bol
e.g. Our trip to Swansea was very tiring, as it took us five hours to reach the city.
TIRE
40 Sallyisn't in science fiction. INTEREST
41. Yesterday was .. one of the most boring days at work CERTAIN
42. What a very _ pat! ORIGIN
43 Josh doesn't like stories DETECT
44 Nobody found her joke AMUSE
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G. Read the film review and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
Runaway Bride
At
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Directed by Garry
Marshall, this is @
romantic comedy. Itis set
a N
ina small town in America.
‘The flmis about a woman whois
afraid of getting married. julia Roberts plays Maggie
Carpenter, the woman who has run away from three
of her own weddings.
Ike Graham, a reporter, first meets Maggie when
the goes to talk to her because he wants to write an
‘article about her. He makes fiends with all her
The text is a review of a romantic comedy.
One of the main characters is called Julia
Roberts
Maggie Carpenter has been married three
times.
fiends and family, and eventually, he and Maggie
fallin love. However, Maggie runs away from their
wedding and breaks Ike's heart,
The actors in the fm, especially Richard Gore
‘and Julia Roberts, are excellent. The film is ia
funny and amusing moments. Furthermore, it has an
emotional ending.
"Runaway Bride is a film everyone should see. 1
recommend it asa great film for watching on a rainy,
Sunday afterioon.
48. Ike Graham stars in this film,
49° The main characters fall in love from the
beginning of the film.
50 According to the writer, the film is well
worth seeing
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H. Using the information below, write a letter of complaint to the manager of ‘Eli’s' restaurant. The beginning
and ending have been written for you. Write about 100-150 words.
© service was slow = had to wait for half an hour before we ordered
© food was too expensive - paid £30 each for green salad and beef curry
© staff were not helpful = had to call the waiters three times when we needed something
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Dear Sir/Madam, (
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‘August Sth
Furthermore, mmnnn -
| trust that you will give thie matter serious consideration avd that thie
will not be repeated
Yours faithfully,A.
eg.
Choose the correct item,
In my country its usually cold and.....B.... in winter
A freezing B windy © hot
Ht you don’t know what the word means, you can
{ook it. in the dictionary.
A for B after © up
‘Suddenly, | heard a . ... of thunder.
A crash B flash © shout
Do you know when the Second World War broke
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A down B
into © out
Why don't you apply. anew job if you don't
like the one you have now?
A for B in cat
She came this antique clock when she
was cleaning the attic.
A across B back © round
When Mr Harris died, his daughter took the
‘company.
A over B after c up
This is a very well-. .- Script. That's why the
film is so good.
A directed written © made
The scientist ... out a very dangerous
‘experiment.
A took B made © carried
We couldn't sleep because the neighbour's dog was
all night!
B barking
A roaring © bleating
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Be carefull You'll the house on fire.
A set B put C take
I strongly advise you talk to your parents
about it
Ain B for C to
He owns the company. He doesn't have to...
to anyone,
A answer B hear © ask
| think the film was a wast time, tt
was really bad!
Ain Bat Cc of
‘She was young and full.
A with B of
Most people seem to be optimistic ...
future,
A ot Bin © about
How will you lose weight'f you eat lke a(n)
A horse B ox © mule
Jim does the cooking in the house. Sheila only cooks
. fun,
A of Bin © tor
The professor saw the crowd closing .. him,
A inon B infor © atabout
There was a . . of sheep near the vilage.
A flock —-B herd © school
Can you see that Build wn the distance?
A on B in © at
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© take * go
a) | took a long holiday because | was very tired,
b) I'm going on holiday with my parents next week.
© cure © treat
@) Terry is in hospital being
for pneumonia.
b) She's been ..of the disease,
She's perfectly fine now.
© skid © slip
a) Tony 1. on the wet
grass and we started laughing!
b) Joanne's CF sneer on
the icy road.
Choose the correct item.
John is ...AL.
A more
organised than Peter.
B most € least
I'd rather go out for dinner tonight than
dinner at home.
A have B having © tohave
. . Is that car parked outside?
‘A Who's = B What © Whose
My cousin... his holidays with us next summer.
‘A spends —_B is spending C was spending
By this time next year, Jane
two years.
A will have been studying
© iis going to study
Let's go shopping...
‘Spanish for
B willbe studying
A willwe —-B shallwe © dowe
Alice won't be able to buy that car ... she
saves some money.
A unless B if © aslongas
Rachel «ne... Be in hospital; | just talked to her
and she said she was at home.
A mustn't B can't © wont
Mary works v8 nurse at Pillby Hospital.
A such B like Cas
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8) nsesnsnnennnsnnninne Me alone! | don't want
to hear anything you have to say.
) Will you ... me go to the
cinema with Frank, Mum?.
© hit © knock
) Could you .. ‘on Alison's door
to see if she's in?
) He lost control and the car .... . a tree!
© expect © walt
a) Jeff has been for the bus
for thirty minutes!
1b) We didnt ..nnnmemmnnnnnes 10 888 YOU here,
What a surprise!
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John is soaking wet because he .... in the
rain
‘A has been walking
© will be walking
B had been walking
It you had studied harder, you the
entrance exams.
‘A will have passed
C will be passing
| wish I ...
now.
‘A hadn't shouted
© wasn't shouting
B would have passed
vane &t Mike; he's not talking to me
B_ haven't shouted
.»- bread left.
¢ no
{don't think there is...
‘A some B any
oe he's tich, he never spends any money.
‘A Despite —B Although Inspite of
Do you remember ... that film?
A see B tosee © seeing
The authorities ..... rebuilding the houses.
A ae B are being been
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