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NAME:

DATE:

TEST PAPER

1. Read the definitions below and then find the correct words in the box and give
the translation:
a. the small, rectangular thing you use for taking photos
b. that long instrument shaped like a tube that you use for drying your hair
c. that big box with a screen on which different programmes appear
d. a machine that is used to record TV programmes so that people can watch them
later
e. the round or rectangular electric machine you use for doing the vacuum cleaning
f. the big box that you use for keeping food frozen for a long time
g. the small, round thing you use for boiling water in
h. the large machine you use for cooking food
i. the small, electrical machine you use for making coffee in

video kettle vacuum cleaner freezer


camera coffee machine cooker
hair dryer television

2. Complete Bs answers using the words in the box:

turn on plug in rewind


turn down fast forward
put in
A

There's a good programme

on TV.

B OK. I'll turn it on.

I can't hear the music.

The radio is too loud.

Your cassette recorder isnt


connected to electricity.

That song is very nice. Can you play it again?

I'd like to listen to the next song.

A Is the video cassette in? I cant see anything. B

3. Complete the sentences using the Present Perfect Continuous form of the verb in
brackets:

1. You_____________ for ten minutes (run).


2. She ____________________on the phone for hours (talk).
3. They _____________emails for hours (write).
4. We ______________for days (travel).
5. He_____________ his house for weeks (paint).
6. You __________this book for weeks (read).
7. I _____________ in this factory since 2007 (work).
8. Susan ___________since January (swim).
9. You and Jane ______________ for five hours (dance).
10. They___________ vegetables since 2004 (sell).

4. Read the text below and mark the sentences true T or false F.

Things Go Better with Coca-Cola

When 'Coca-Cola' was invented, an average of nine drinks a day were sold for the first year.
Now billions of litres are enjoyed in nearly 200 countries. Dr. John Pemberton invented the
drink in 1886. He mixed the ingredients together in a brass pot in his garden. His partner,
Frank Robinson, gave the mixture the name 'Coca-Cola' and drew the logo that is still used so
successfully to this day.

'Coca-Cola' was very successful immediately.

It was invented in the 19th century.

Dr. John Pemberton gave the drink its name.

It was called 'Cola Nuts' before it was called 'Coca-Cola'.

Pemberton made 'Coca-Cola' for the first time in his bathroom.

It has always had the same logo.

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