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Module 4 Test
Student B
Writing
1 Here are some sentences about emotions and experiences. For each question, complete the
second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words.
1 I found most of the people at that meal really boring.
I was really …………………… most of the people at that meal.
2 If Mike wasn’t so embarrassed, it would be possible to return the present.
Mike was so embarrassed, he …………………… return the present.
3 Didn’t you forgive Paula when she said she was sorry?
You …………………… when she said she was sorry, didn’t you?
4 You didn’t think about Ann’s feelings when you shouted at her like that.
It was very …………………… of you to shout at Ann like that.
5 My friend said “Why don’t you apologise to her?”
My friend said “If I …………………… , I’d apologise to her.”
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2 Your friend Miriam wants to visit your capital city. Write an email to her. In your email,
you should
• suggest the best form of transport within the city
• give her some information about ticket prices
• recommend something she could do in the evening.
Write 35– 45 words.
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Reading
3 Look at the text in each question.
What does it say? Choose the correct explanation – A, B or C.

1 A The ferry to Shell Island will be starting its


VEHICLE QUEUE FOR FERRY engines at 15.30.
TO SHELL ISLAND – B Drivers should not leave their cars running
NEXT DEPARTURE 15.30. while waiting to board.
TURN OFF ENGINE PLEASE!
C Pedestrians wishing to depart on the
morning ferry should wait here.

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2 Christine would be happy


Mark,
Can you give me a lift to the A if she could drive Mark and herself to the
festival this year? I’ll pay for festival.
half the petrol and I could meet B for Mark to pick her up somewhere in
you in London if necessary. London.
Love Christine
C to buy all the petrol needed for the festival
trip.

3 A Our internet site provides a fast service for


IN A HURRY? busy customers.
ORDER ONLINE NOW AND HAVE B If you have no time to choose now, we will
YOUR SHOPPING DELIVERED deliver your usual order.
WITHIN 24 HOURS C We promise to deal with online shopping
enquiries by tomorrow.

4 Jake is apologising for


Nicky
I hope I didn’t frighten you A visiting Nicky’s flat so late at night.
last night by calling you at the B frightening Nicky’s friends last night.
flat so late? Sorry I woke you
C interrupting Nicky’s sleep last night.
up, too. My friends insisted it
wasn’t late! Jake

5 A Use the facilities provided here if you wish


To make a complaint, to complain.
please complete a form and B Fill in a form if you are unhappy with the
leave it in the box. contents of this box.
C Make any complaints to the manager in
person before leaving.
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4 Vocabulary
Decide which is the odd word out.
1 A satisfied B sad C depressed D miserable
2 A tram B cab C bus D coach
3 A washed B ironed C dry-cleaned D cut
4 A ancient B old C antique D modern
5 A translation B dialect C grammar D signpost
6 A card B email C letter D postcard
7 A hydrofoil B ferry C scooter D ship
8 A nervous B angry C anxious D worried
9 A fond B keen C pleased D guilty
10 A unwell B ill C fit D unhealthy
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Reading
5 Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.

George Holmes has 1 ………… a lottery ticket once a week for as long as he can
2 ………… , but he won’t be doing that any more. He 3 ………… to dream about what he
would do if he ever 4 ………… a big prize but he never really 5 ………… this to happen.
However, on Saturday George 6 ………… the news that would change his life forever – he
had become a millionaire! In 7 ………… , his lucky ticket had rewarded him with £3.7
million. The first thing he did was to 8 ………… some flowers delivered for his wife – one
thousand red roses, to be exact. George 9 ………… that the money won’t change his life
completely but he has 10 ………… his wife to fly to the Caribbean with him, on their first
holiday abroad for more than ten years.

1 A spent B bought C earned D paid


2 A remind B remember C know D believe
3 A must B had C needed D used
4 A won B put C ordered D kept
5 A thought B felt C expected D imagined
6 A replied B handled C received D sent
7 A turn B time C case D fact
8 A get B book C set D make
9 A tells B insists C speaks D refuses
10 A argued B persuaded C blamed D argued
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Vocabulary
6 Choose the correct word.
1 Your decision is completely expected / unexpected, so I need some time to think about it.
2 Peter’s being really helpful / helpless at the moment – he’s even keeping his bedroom
tidy!
3 This new dictionary is quite useful / useless – it doesn’t have any examples at all!
4 That plant with the star-shaped white flowers is very attractive / unattractive, don’t you
think?
5 It was very kind / unkind of you to suggest that Suzy stole that pen.
6 It’s necessary / unnecessary to post your competition entry – we cannot accept anything
sent by fax or email.
7 How hopeful / hopeless are you that the basketball team will win tonight?
8 Rob and Jenny are happy / unhappy about moving abroad – they’ve always wanted to
live there.
9 What careful / careless homework! Why didn’t you spend more time on it?
10 Jake’s ashamed / unashamed of what he said – he believes people should know the truth.
/10

Total /50

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Module 4 Test Answers


Student B
Writing
1 1 bored by
2 couldn’t / was unable to
3 forgave Paula
4 thoughtless
5 were you
2 See Module 2 Student A Exercise 5 for
marking criteria.

Reading
3 1 B
2 B
3 A
4 C
5 A

Vocabulary
4 1 A 6 B
2 A 7 C
3 D 8 B
4 D 9 D
5 D 10 C

Reading
5 1 B 6C
2 B 7D
3 D 8A
4 A 9B
5 C 10 B

Vocabulary
6 1 unexpected 6 necessary
2 helpful 7 hopeful
3 useless 8 happy
4 attractive 9 careless
5 unkind 10 unashamed

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