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Total Score

_______ / 50 points

A [Track 08] Listen to Emma and Paul talk about an article in a magazine.
Write T (true) or F (false).
1. The article says that optimistic people are always outgoing. ____
2. Paul agrees with the writer’s ideas about optimistic people. ____
3. Emma doesn’t think Paul is easygoing. ____
4. Paul thinks that Emma is very considerate. ____
5. Paul wants to learn more about the writer’s ideas. ____
A _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

B Circle the correct adjective to complete each sentence.


1. The soup is hot! Please be fair / careful / indecisive.
2. She’s honest / unfair / adventurous. If she doesn’t like something, she tells you.
3. My son is very unreliable / agreeable / curious. He’s always asking questions.
4. William is very stubborn / unfair / unreliable. He never lets me help him.
5. Lenny is patient / agreeable / ambitious. He got two promotions last year, and he
hopes to get a third one soon.
6. Don’t be so reliable / indecisive / considerate. Do you want to marry her or not?
B _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

C Complete each sentence with the correct present perfect form of the verb
in parentheses and since or for.

1. We __________________________ (not / live) in Canada _________________ a long time.


1 2

2. My friend __________________________ (study) Chinese _________________ 2007.


3 4

3. He __________________________ (be) in Mexico _________________ a month.


5 6

4. I __________________________ (not / see) her _________________ this morning.


7 8

5. She __________________________ (not / write) to me _________________ she went to Japan.


9 10

C _______ / 10 points (1 point each)

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D Rewrite each sentence with the adverb in parentheses in the correct place.
1. Eve is intelligent. (extremely)
________________________________________________________
2. I finished my homework. (quickly)
________________________________________________________
3. Dinner tonight was good. (really)
________________________________________________________
4. They speak English. (well)
________________________________________________________
5. Do you learn new things? (easily)
________________________________________________________
6. The test was easy. (fairly)
________________________________________________________
D _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

E Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ A: You may be right. I said I liked her hair longer. Now she feels
terrible, and so do I.
____ B: Yes, it’s very short. She asked me what I thought, and I told
her I loved it.
____ B: See? Sometimes honesty isn’t the best policy.
____ B: Actually, I don’t. But in my opinion, it’s better to say something
nice so the other person feels good. Don’t you think so?
____ A: Have you seen Kim this week? She cut her hair short.
____ A: Is that true? Do you really think she looks good with short hair?
E _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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F Read the article. Check ( ) the correct answer for each question.

Which children . . . ? FBs MCs LBs OCs


1. are not afraid to do things differently
2. might be successful, but may not be a nice boss
3. are often less confident than the others
4. may make the best politicians and scientists
5. try hard to make other people agree
6. are parents more relaxed with
F _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

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Total Score
_______ / 50 points

A [Track 09] Listen to the conversation between Lucy and Nick. Check ( )
the four facts that are true about Nick.
Nick . . .
a. is in Lucy’s history class. e. studies environmental science in college.
b. is going to graduate next year. f. had an interview at a wind farm yesterday.
c. started to look for jobs last week. g. drove for two hours yesterday.
d. thinks nuclear energy is dangerous. h. liked the people he met yesterday.
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Complete the sentences with the correct words from the box.

bills energy faucet pollution transportation warming

1. I pay all my ____________________ online, so I don’t have to waste gas driving


to the post office.
2. If you have a leaky ____________________, I know someone who can fix it.
3. I use public ____________________, so I don’t get stressed in traffic every day.
4. Bikes are good for the environment because they don’t cause ____________________.
5. Summers are much hotter here now. Some people say it’s because of
global ____________________.
6. A lot of people in my country use solar ____________________ to heat the water
in their homes.
B _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

C Circle the correct quantifiers to complete the paragraph.


Today I read a newspaper article about environmental problems. The first problem
is that there are fewer / too many regular cars on the road and not enough / less
1 2

hybrids. The second problem is that our towns and cities need to give us
more / too many recycling bins so that too many / more people will recycle glass,
3 4

metal, and paper. The writer also believes that there is not enough / too much
5

e-waste in our landfills.


But the news isn’t all bad. One good thing is that our shopping habits are
improving. People are starting to buy less / fewer plastic bottles, and we are also
6

using more / less cloth shopping bags. Another good thing is that people are
7

beginning to understand that CFLs are good for the environment because they
use less / not enough energy than regular lightbulbs.
8

C _______ / 8 points (1 point each)

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D Complete the first conditional sentences with the words in parentheses
and the correct form of the verbs. Use contractions where possible.

1. If _______________________________ (we / take) the subway,


1

_______________________________ (we / not / sit) in traffic.


2

2. _______________________________ (they / save) money on gas


3

if _______________________________ (they / buy) a hybrid car.


4

3. If _______________________________ (she / buy) local food,


5

_______________________________ (she / help) the environment.


6

4. _______________________________ (you / not / waste) energy


7

if _______________________________ (you / use) CFLs.


8

5. If _______________________________ (it / rain) tomorrow,


9

_______________________________ (I / not / use) the clothesline


10

to dry my clothes.

D _______ / 10 points (1 point each)

E Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


1 A: Hi, Fred. Did you hear the news? I sold my car and bought a bicycle.
____
____ A: I’d say about 20 minutes. My office is only five kilometers from my
house. On the weekends, we use my wife’s hybrid. We bought it
last year, and she loves it!
____ A: Actually, I’d rather not say. But we’re really happy we bought it.
____ B: Good for you! How long does it take to get there?
____ B: You’re kidding! Why did you do that?
____ B: I didn’t know you bought a hybrid. Can I ask you how much it cost?
____ A: Well, I wanted to do my part for the environment. I ride the bike to
work now.
E _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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F Read the webpage. Complete the text with the letters of the correct
sentences from the box.

A I ride my bike to class every day


B I stopped using regular lightbulbs a few years ago
C I buy only organic food
D I use it as often as I can
E I like my hybrid, but I don’t use it every day
F I take my own cloth bags

F _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

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Total Score
_______ / 50 points

A [Track 10] Listen to the conversation between Jake and his wife,
Rebecca, about their friends Anne and Rob. Write T (true) or F (false).
1. Anne and Rob have been married for more than five years. ____
2. Rob wants to have children, but Anne doesn’t. ____
3. Anne and Rob used to talk about their problems. ____
4. In Jake’s opinion, Rob’s situation at work may be the cause of their
friends’ problems. ____
5. Jake thinks Anne should break up with Rob. ____
A _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

B Complete the sentences with the correct verbs from the box.

apologize argue communicate compromise forgive lie

1. Her children never agree. They _____________________ about everything.


2. You said some embarrassing things to her yesterday. If you’re sorry,
you should _____________________.
3. He’s the most honest person I know. He doesn’t _____________________
about anything.
4. I lost your MP3 player. I’m really very sorry. Can you
_____________________ me?
5. Let’s _____________________. I’ll cook dinner if you wash the dishes.
6. If you’re unhappy with anything I’ve done, let’s talk about it. It’s important
to _____________________ openly.

B _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

C Circle the correct phrasal verb to complete each sentence.


1. I’d love to show you my new apartment. You should get together / drop by sometime.
2. I went for a walk in the park this morning, and guess who I ran into / took after.
3. If you need help with the party, you can count on / pick on me. Just call me!
4. I haven’t seen Larry in six months, but we’re getting together / getting along tonight.
5. If they can’t break up / get along, they probably shouldn’t get married.
6. He’s so immature! When is he going to take after / grow up?
C _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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D Write sentences with It’s . . . expressions and infinitives and the words
in parentheses.
1. (helpful / speak / more than one language)
________________________________________________________
2. (not good / gossip / about your friends)
________________________________________________________
3. (never / a good idea / judge people)
________________________________________________________
4. (important / be / honest with your friends)
________________________________________________________
5. (not nice / say one thing and do another)
________________________________________________________
D _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

E Circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.


1. Jill might / must / can’t be angry at Tom. They’re going to a movie tonight.
2. I can’t find my cell phone. It might / must / couldn’t be at the office, but I’m
not sure.
3. He may not / must not / could come to soccer practice today because
he had a headache this morning. Can you call him to find out?
4. She might / must not / could speak English. She didn’t understand anything
you said.
5. I haven’t seen him this week. He couldn’t / must / could be on vacation,
but I’m not sure. He usually tells me when he’s going away.
6. I found a math book in my car. You’re the only math student I know,
so it may not / can’t / must be yours.

E _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

F Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ B: Thanks for understanding. Again, my apologies.
____ B: Yes. Why do you ask?
____ B: Oh, no! I was working late, and I completely forgot! I’m really sorry.
1 A: Hi, Terry. Is everything OK?
____
____ A: Well, we waited for you outside the movie theater last night,
but you never came.
____ A: There’s no need to apologize. I’m just glad you’re OK.
We were worried.
F _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

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G Read the emails. Write T (true) or F (false).

1. Dan and Kirsty used to have a good relationship. ____


2. Kirsty is criticizing her brother because he hasn’t found a job. ____
3. Dan has only had one job interview. ____
4. Eric’s relationship with Dan is not as good as it used to be. ____
5. Eric didn’t know about Dan’s problems. ____
6. Eric sometimes runs into Dan. ____
G _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

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Total Score
_______ / 50 points

A [Track 11] Listen to four people talk about their personalities at a job
interview. Check ( ) the correct adjective to complete each sentence.
brave confident creative flexible
1. Erica thinks she is . . .
2. Jerry thinks he is . . .
3. Dina thinks she is . . .
4. Brad thinks he is . . .
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Complete the paragraph with the correct noun or adjective form of the
words in parentheses.

Rachel is the most _____________________ (talent) young musician I know. She plays
1

the violin with a lot of _____________________ (confident), and she shows great
2

_____________________ (enthusiastic) for classical music. Her friend Michele is studying


3

to be an actress. Michele’s acting teacher says her work shows great _____________________
4

(creative) and _____________________ (flexible) because she can act in both comedies and
5

dramas. I really admire the _____________________ (dedicated) of these young women.


6

B _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

C Complete the sentences with the correct phrases from the box.

give it back point it out try it out


pay it back put it off turn it down

1. I really don’t want the job. I’m going to _____________________.


2. Which is your car? Can you _____________________?
3. Have you finished my book yet? If you have, could you _____________________, please?
4. Anna lent me some money last week. I need to _____________________, or she’ll be upset.
5. I’m very busy, so I’m not going to take my vacation this month. I’m going to
_____________________ for a while.
6. I’ve ordered a new cell phone. I can’t wait to _____________________.
C _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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D Complete each sentence with the correct reflexive pronoun.
1. Can you and Carlos work by _________________ or do you need help?
2. She bought some CDs and books and taught _________________ a little French
before she went to Paris.
3. After the movie, they bought _________________ some ice cream.
4. Do you consider _________________ a generous person?
5. Last year, I traveled to Chile by _________________.
6. Our vacation was awesome. We really enjoyed _________________.
D _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

E Complete the second conditional sentences with the words in parentheses


and the correct form of the verbs. Use contractions where possible.

1. If _______________________________ (you / lend) me the money I need,


1

_______________________________ (you / not / be) sorry!


2

2. _______________________________ (you / make) a doctor’s appointment for me


3

if _______________________________ (I / ask) you to?


4

3. If _______________________________ (you / not / be) so shy,


5

_______________________________ (you / have) more friends.


6

4. What _______________________________ (you / do)


7

if _______________________________ (you / not / have) school today?


8
E _______ / 8 points (1 point each)

F Check ( ) the two correct sentences to complete each conversation.


1. A: I’m going to buy a new car.
B: You don’t have enough money. ____
a. I’ll give it some thought.
b. I don’t think you should do that.
c. I’m not sure that’s the best idea.
2. A: That bike is $600. It’s too expensive for you.
B: You might be right. ____
a. I’ll think about it.
b. I’ll see.
c. I wouldn’t recommend it.
F _______ / 4 points (2 points each)

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G Read the article. Check the correct answer for each question.

In the writer’s opinion, which kind of friends . . . ? DFs EFs WFs


1. won’t discuss your problems if you don’t mention them first
2. are easier to find if you are this kind of friend yourself
3. are the most fun
4. would probably lend you money if you couldn’t pay it back
5. might not be very interested in talking about your problems
6. will try to help you help yourself
G _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

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Total Score
_______ / 50 points

A [Track 12] Listen to the conversation between Ellen and Jason. Circle the
correct answer to complete each sentence.
1. Minty is most well-known by people of Jason’s age / Jason’s daughter’s age /
Ellen’s children’s age.
2. Ellen knows some of Minty’s songs / has never heard of Minty /
has never seen Minty’s face.
3. Jason usually listens to Minty’s music by himself / with Ellen / with his daughter.
4. Ellen saw Minty’s best-selling video online / at a coffee shop / at a beach.
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Complete the compound adjectives with the correct words from the box.

breaking named priced sounding winning

1. Have you seen the singer’s latest award- ______________ video?


2. She doesn’t have enough money to buy a high- ______________ ticket
to that concert.
3. The record- ______________ hit has been downloaded more often than
any other song in music history.
4. Is Radiohead the most oddly ______________ group you’ve ever heard of?
5. I don’t know who that singer is, but he has a really nice- ______________ voice.
B _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

C Complete the paragraph with the correct noun forms of the verbs in
parentheses.

Music is my favorite kind of _____________________ (entertain), so I was very excited to


1

read an _____________________ (announce) in the newspaper last week. It said that the
2

town is going to offer a music- _____________________ (appreciate) program next month.


3

Everyone, young and old, is invited to come. You can go to a _____________________


4

(perform) of classical music by local musicians, and you can also watch a local rock group

make a _____________________ (record) of their newest song. It should be a lot of fun.


5
C _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

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D Complete the sentences with the past passive form of the verbs in
parentheses.
1. The band’s tour dates _____________________ (announce) last night.
2. This song _____________________ (write) by the group’s guitar player.
3. The children _____________________ (give) free tickets for the concert.
4. That video _____________________ (see) by over one million people last month.
5. These songs _____________________ (compose) more than 200 years ago.
6. The group’s first album _____________________ (make) in 2005.
D _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

E Look at Andy’s list. What has he done? What hasn’t he done? Complete
the sentences. Use the present perfect with yet and already.

1. Andy ________________________________________________________.
2. He and Sue ________________________________________________________.
3. He ________________________________________________________.
4. He and Eric ________________________________________________________.
E _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

F Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ B: After that, enter your personal information. Type in your name,
your country, . . .
____ A: Hey, Roger. I want to get an email address with this provider,
but I don’t know how to start. Can you help?
____ A: OK, so I’ve clicked “New user? Start here.” Now what?
____ B: To finish, choose the user name and password you want. Then click
“Create account” at the bottom, and that’s it! It’s that simple!
____ B: Sure. First, click “New user? Start here.”
____ A: OK. I’m typing in the information. . . . And then?
F _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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G Read the article. Complete the text with the letters of the correct
sentences from the box.

A But the fans in the audience liked it


B But what happens to all that e-waste
C It hasn’t been a big hit yet
D the band members used to fix computers
E The video doesn’t release until next month
F they danced and sang with the band

G _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

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Total Score
_______ / 50 points

A [Track 13] Listen to the conversation between Meg and Tim. Check ( )
the correct answer for each question.
Who . . . ? Meg Tim
1. has been waterskiing for a long time
2. has never been interested in rock climbing
3. thinks his or her child is too immature to go skydiving
4. has a child who broke a bone doing an extreme sport
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Complete the sentences with the correct words from the box.

handicrafts landmarks local food volunteering white-water rafting wildlife

1. If you aren’t a good swimmer, going ___________________________ may not be a good idea.
2. When I travel to another country, I like to try the ___________________________.
3. If you want to see amazing ___________________________, try a trip to the rain forests
of Costa Rica.
4. My friend enjoys ___________________________ when she goes on vacation. Last year
she helped scientists study air pollution in Los Angeles.
5. I bought these little statues at a market in Peru. I love buying ___________________________
when I travel.
6. The Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Empire State Building in New York City are well-known
___________________________.
B _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

C Circle the correct answers to complete the conversation.


A: I’m going to Italy this summer. My roommate says I should / ought to learn Italian.
1

B: Well, it’s nice to know a little, but many Italians speak some English, so you

shouldn’t / don’t have to take lessons. Summer is the busy season, though,
2

so you’d better / you shouldn’t make a plane reservation now.


3

A: Good idea. What about a passport?

B: Americans who travel to Italy have to / should have passports. Everybody


4

needs one – it’s the law.

A: Well, thanks for your help. I’ve got / I must to go now. I’m meeting my roommate
5

for lunch at an Italian restaurant, and I shouldn’t / don’t have to be late!


6
C _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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D Write simple present statements with gerunds and the words in
parentheses. Use contractions where possible.
1. (learn / a foreign language / be / not easy)
________________________________________________________
2. (she / be interested in / protect / the environment)
________________________________________________________
3. (they / enjoy / go / to clubs)
________________________________________________________
4. (travel alone / not be / his favorite thing)
________________________________________________________
5. (he / prefer / listen / to live music)
________________________________________________________
6. (I / dislike / travel / by bus)
________________________________________________________
D _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

E Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ A: OK, room 14 is free. It has a great view. And here’s your key. Please
remember to give it back to me when you leave.
____ B: Yes. I’m Melinda Evans. I have a reservation for three nights.
____ A: Yes, I see your name right here. Would you like a room with an ocean
view or a mountain view?
____ B: No problem. I won’t forget. Thanks for your help.
1 A: Can I help you?
____
____ B: An ocean view, please.
____ A: Enjoy your stay.
E _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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F Read the webpage. Match the sentences with the people they describe.

1. They’ve never been out of the United States. ____ a. Wanda


2. She thinks flying is not the best way to travel. ____ b. Dana’s friends
3. Their trips help them feel good about themselves. ____ c. Sheila’s children
4. They would rather camp than stay in a hotel. ____ d. Dana and Wanda
5. She might like going to a rain forest to help scientists. ____ e. Sheila
6. They probably wouldn’t go on a two-week camping trip. ____ f. Dana and Sheila
F _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

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Total Score
_______ / 100 points

A [Track 16] Listen to the conversation between Emily and Greg. Check ( )
the correct answers.
1. Emily wants Greg to ____.
a. go to a meeting about Ms. Johnson’s interviews
b. change the day and time of Ms. Johnson’s interviews
c. make a doctor’s appointment for Ms. Johnson
2. When Greg spoke to Ms. Johnson yesterday, they didn’t know about her ____.
a. conference call
b. meeting
c. doctor’s appointment
3. Greg has already ____.
a. sent emails to the people who will have interviews
b. received emails from everyone who will have an interview
c. called people to change the day and time of their interviews
4. Ms. Johnson wants to prepare for the interviews on ____.
a. Wednesday afternoon
b. Thursday morning
c. Thursday afternoon
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B [Track 17] Listen to four people talk about themselves at a job interview.
Match the people and their personality traits.
1. Nate thinks he is ____ a. flexible and easygoing.
2. Liza thinks she is ____ b. curious and enthusiastic.
3. Ben thinks he is ____ c. reliable and careful.
4. Kristy thinks she is ____ d. confident and ambitious.
B _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

C Complete each sentence with the correct adjective or noun form of the word
in parentheses.
1. Since she got promoted, she’s had a lot of ___________________ (confident).
2. Paul is a very ___________________ (talent) actor. He won three awards last year.
3. Sylvia is a really ___________________ (wisdom) woman.
She always makes excellent decisions.
4. He does his work with a lot of ___________________ (enthusiastic).
5. I’m not ___________________ (bravery) enough to go bungee jumping.
C _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

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D Circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.
1. I admire my uncle. He’s a very disagreeable / considerate / unreliable person.
2. Did you know Gail and Ira are getting married this weekend? I saw the
appreciation / entertainment / announcement in the newspaper.
3. I ran into / took after / counted on Ed at the library. Did you know he has
a new job?
4. I’m really sorry. Can you judge / forgive / criticize me?
5. If flying frightens you, don’t go snowboarding / skydiving / waterskiing.
6. Did you buy any interesting handicrafts / transportation / languages on
your trip to Bali?
7. He was born in Japan, but he grew up / brought up / got well in the
United States.
8. You always think something bad will happen. Try to be more impatient /
optimistic / dedicated.
D _______ / 8 points (1 point each)

E Rewrite each sentence. Put the adverb in parentheses in the correct place.
1. I never do things. (quickly)
______________________________________________________________
2. My work is important to me. (fairly)
______________________________________________________________
3. She works with young children. (well)
______________________________________________________________
4. It’s difficult to talk to him about my problems. (extremely)
______________________________________________________________
E _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

F Complete each sentence with the correct present perfect form of the verb in
parentheses and for or since.

1. ______________________________ (she / work) in South Korea ______________


1 2

ten years.

2. ______________________________ (you / be) here ______________ 3:00 p.m.?


3 4

3. ______________________________ (he / not / see) her ______________ a week.


5 6

4. ______________________________ (they / speak) Spanish ______________ they


7 8

were children?
F _______ / 8 points (1 point each)

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G Complete the paragraph with the correct quantifiers from the box.

fewer less too many too much

My friends and I are interested in trying out some new ways to help

the environment. First, we think that we all use _____________________ plastic


1

shopping bags. We’re going to start using cloth bags now because they are better for

the environment. Next, we’re not going to buy new cell phones for at least two

years because there is _____________________ e-waste in the world. Finally,


2

we’re going to start riding our bikes more. We want to see _____________________
3

cars on the road and create _____________________ pollution.


4
G _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

H Complete the first and second conditional sentences with the words in
parentheses and the correct form of the verbs.
1. If you tell lies all the time, _______________________________
(people / not / believe) you.
2. _______________________________ (she / not / be) upset with you
if you called her a few times a week.
3. _______________________________ (we / have) dinner together
if he drops by before 7:00.
4. They’d have a better relationship if _______________________________
(they / communicate) more.
5. If _______________________________ (he / not / study) hard,
he won’t get into law school.
H _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

I Write sentences with It’s . . . expressions and infinitives.


1. (helpful / compromise / about small things)
________________________________________________________
2. (always / useful / talk over / your problems)
________________________________________________________
3. (never / wise / argue / with your parents)
________________________________________________________
4. (important / have / a good relationship with your boss)
________________________________________________________
I _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

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J Complete the conversations with the correct modals from the box.

can’t could must must not

1. A: Zelda won’t speak to me, and she won’t answer my emails.


B: Really? She always answers her emails. She ______________ be very upset
with you.
2. A: Look! There’s Victor.
B: That ______________ be Victor. He’s in Toronto this week.
3. A: Is this Jenny’s bag?
B: It ______________ be hers. It’s the same color, but I thought hers was bigger.
4. A: Andy and Sharon didn’t speak once at the party last night.
B: I know, and they seemed really angry. They ______________ be getting along.
J _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

K Read Gary’s email. Complete the sentences with the words in parentheses.
Use the present perfect form of the verbs with yet and already.

1. Gary __________________________________________ (go shopping / for organic food).


2. Gary __________________________________________ (recycle / his old newspapers).
3. Gary and Sarah __________________________________________ (buy / recycling bins).
4. Gary and Neil __________________________________________ (fix / the leaky faucet).
K _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

L Complete each sentence with the correct reflexive pronoun.


1. Some people enjoy living by _________________.
2. I consider _________________ to be an honest person.
3. Why is he sitting by _________________? Tell him to come and sit with us.
4. Be careful, children! You might hurt _________________.
L _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

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M Complete the sentences with the past passive form of the verbs in
parentheses.
1. These organic bananas _____________________ (grow) in Florida.
2. The band’s new song _____________________ (release) last week.
3. Can you believe it? That best-selling book _____________________ (write)
by a teenager.
4. More than one thousand tickets _____________________ (sell) for the
concert yesterday.
M _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

N Match the two parts of each conversation.


1. How much does a hybrid car cost? ____ a. I’m not sure. Why do you think so?
2. I’m going to quit my job. ____ b. I’d say about $30,000.
3. If you ask me, he’s unfair. Do you agree? ____ c. OK. Thanks for the reminder.
4. Don’t forget to drop by Sam’s house. ____ d. I’m not sure. Which is cheaper?
5. Would you prefer a single or a double? ____ e. I wouldn’t recommend that.
N _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

O Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


1 A: Hi, Louise. This is Mark. Listen, I’m really sorry, but I can’t meet you
____
for lunch today.
____ B: There’s no need to apologize. See you tomorrow.
____ A: Well, I was driving into town, and my car broke down. I’m calling
from home. Everything is OK, but it’s too late to meet you now.
____ B: Why not? Is everything OK? You sound upset.
____ A: Thanks for understanding. And again . . . my apologies.
____ B: I’m just glad you’re OK. Don’t worry about it. We can have lunch another day.
O _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

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P Read the emails. Check ( ) the correct answer for each question.

only only Wind Farm


Which band . . . ? Wind Farm E-Waste and E-Waste
1. released a new album last month
2. is working very hard right now
3. plays music that teaches people about the environment
4. is going to do a concert tour next month
5. has a producer that isn’t very easygoing
P _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

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Q Read the webpage. Complete the text with the letters of the correct
sentences from the box.

A From Cairns, it’s only an hour by boat to the Great Barrier Reef
B It’s a few kilometers from Sydney, and there’s a lot to see and do
there – from surfing and swimming to enjoying a meal by the ocean
C Oh, and I forgot to point something out
D The river goes through mountains and rain forests, and you’ll see some
amazing waterfalls
E You’ll probably visit one of the big cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)

Q _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

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