You are on page 1of 12

MODULE TESTS

2 What book (you read) at the


Module 1 Test moment?
3 I (not want) to go to the cinema
Vocabulary today.
1 Key Words. Communication. Rearrange the letters 4 I (see) this film before.
to find different ways of communicating. 5 How long (you know) Bill?
1 lgob b 6 Come on, let’s go home. Nothing (happen)
2 sianntt nesaiggms i m here now.
3 laime e 7 (know) your mother
4 coatmohr c where you are this evening?
5 dybo ganguale b l 8 David. Please don’t play with your phone while
6 cefa ot cefa ratsonvineco f t I (talk) to you.
f c
7 losapt vecsrie p s /8
8 prelgheat t 5 Present tenses. Find the five sentences which are
9 belimo penoh m p incorrect and correct the tense used.
10 gins eggunala s l 1 Stop talking. I’m trying to hear what she is saying.
/10 2 What are you knowing about elephants?
3 I haven’t been here before.
2 Word builder. Complete the sentences with a verb 4 That’s a nice phone. How long do you have it?
from the box in the correct form and the correct 5 I can’t go out. I revise for a test tonight.
participles. 6 I am living in Canada since March.
give fall take get x2 meet hand keep 7 She doesn’t know what she wants to do.
8 She is usually working hard but she isn’t
1 We’re going to our friends at working hard at the moment.
7 o’clock.
2 I’d like to skiing this winter. /8
3 I argued with Claire because she my 6 Sentence builder. Rewrite the two sentences
sweets to everyone in the class. given using ‘for’ and ‘since’ so that they have the
4 I promised to Pete when same meaning as the original.
he moved to Australia and I e-mail every week.
5 The thing I like about this group is that It’s now six o’clock. I arrived four hours ago.
everyone everyone else. I since .
6 I must finish this project. I have to it I for .
tomorrow. She got her dog at Christmas which was three
7 You’ve got a lot of work to do so months ago.
it now before it’s too late. She for .
8 When Kevin met Sally, they She since .
each other immediately. /4
/8 7 Sentence builder. Complete the negative questions
3 Key expressions. Complete the words in the with the correct negative auxiliary verb.
dialogue with one letter in each gap. 1 Let’s go out.
you say earlier that you wanted to
If you 1 a_ _ m_, I think mobile phones should be stay at home?
banned in schools. 2 W_ _ _ d_ y_ _ t _ _ _ _, Dan? 2 I don’t want to go to bed yet.
I 3 d_ _’_ t_ _ _ _ s_. I know we shouldn’t use you tired?
them in class but we can use them during breaks. 3 I want to see the new James Bond film.
I 4 a _ _ _ _ w _ _ _ Dan this. I like texting during you seen it yet?
the breaks. Teachers can stop students using them 4 Oh no, not Jim.
in class, can’t they? you want to see him?
Yes 5 d_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. No one would ever use one 5 My brother isn’t coming to the party.
in Mrs Green’s class. he like parties?
6
T_ _ _’_ t_ _ _! She’s very strict. 6 We’ll have to go by bus.
/6 your car working?

Grammar /6
4 Present tenses. Put the verb in brackets into the Total / 50
correct form.
1 He usually (arrive) at about 6 a.m.
© Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE 69
MODULE TESTS

Carole: Next Saturday. We’re going to the cinema.


Module 2 Test /6
Vocabulary Grammar
1 Key Words. Media. Complete the words which 4 Past tenses. Expand the questions and responses
match the definitions. into fully grammatical forms.
1 A kind of puzzle with words. C 1 What/you do/ when the accident/happen?
2 Films made with drawings. C I was cycling home from school.
3 A programme about the real world. 2 /you surf/ before last summer?
D No, that was the first time.
4 Big writing at the top of the front page of a 3 What/you do/on holiday?
newspaper. H Swam, sunbathed and had a relaxing time.
5 These tell you what a film, book or CD is like. 4 /anyone dance/ when you /arrive/?
R No, everyone was sitting down quietly.
6 News about someone’s private life. 5 Why didn’t you talk to the reporter?
G Because he/write/lies about me the week before.
7 News from all over the world. I 6 Where were you going when I saw you?
news. I/go/ to the supermarket.
8 This tells you what will happen to you because 7 Why didn’t you telephone me?
of your star sign. H I/think/you/go/away on holiday.
9 A page in a newspaper which gives you advice. 8 Why didn’t you go out? I/not/want to.
P page
/8
10 This tells you what the weather will be like
tomorrow. Weather f 5 Past tenses. Circle the correct form.
1 When I arrived, my father cooked/was cooking/
/10
had cooked dinner and it was ready to eat.
2 Word builder. Match the beginnings 1–12 with 2 I stood/was standing/had stood outside when it
the endings (a–j) started to rain so I had to run home quickly.
1 He’s very good- a eyed 3 Where’s the shopping? We didn’t buy/weren’t
2 She’s quite easy- b year-old man buying/hadn’t bought anything because we
3 My cousin is dark- c speaking country forgot to take any money.
4 My daughter is blue- d famous 4 I was surprised to get a letter from Alex because
5 He’s very well- e coloured I didn’t hear/wasn’t hearing/hadn’t heard from
6 In fact, he’s world- f looking him for years.
7 Tom’s incredibly hard- g conditioned 5 When we got there, everyone waited/was
8 He comes from a French- h haired waiting/had waited for us outside. It was lovely
9 This is a five- i known to see them.
10 Ben’s a twenty- j going 6 When the letter arrived we could see that
11 The room is air- k star hotel someone opened/was opening/had opened it.
12 The house was brightly- l working 7 When I got to the hotel, the first thing I did/was
/12 doing/had done was to have a shower.
8 Columbus didn’t know that America was/was
3 Key expressions. Put the phrases from the box in being/had been discovered by the Vikings many
the correct places in the dialogues. years earlier.
A It was a nightmare. B That’s a pity. /8
C How are things? D How did everything go? 6 Sentence builder. Put the verb in brackets into
E Not very well, I’m afraid. F I hope so. the correct form.
1 After (have) a bath, I got dressed.
Pete: Hello, Tom. How’s it going?
2 Before they (write) the test, they read
Tom: 1
the questions very carefully.
Pete: Oh dear. What’s wrong?
3 Before (make) a decision, we discussed
Tom: I just had my maths exam.
our ideas together.
2
4 After he (eat) , he watched TV.
Pete: I’m sure it wasn’t that bad. Don’t worry.
5 Before (go) to bed, John locked all the
You’ll pass.
doors.
Tom: 3
6 After the plane (land) , they caught a taxi.
Sue: Hi, Carole 4
/6
Carole: Fine. I just had my first date with Steve.
Sue: 5 Total / 50
Carole: Pretty good, but I had to be home by ten.
70 Sue: 6 . When are you seeing him © Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE
again?
MODULE TESTS

activities for young people to do.


Module 3 Test 3 He’s a real yob/scout/angel and he’s always in
trouble with the police.
Vocabulary 4 We need help and we’re looking for hoodies/
1 Key Words. Communities. Write down the kind of volunteers/ victims.
house that each person lives in. 5 He dresses like a scout/hoodie/angel but he’s
1 It’s nice to have no stairs. b very nice really.
2 It’s nice to be able to move with our house. 6 This was a terrible place but there have been a
m h lot of crimes/improvements/activities recently.
3 It’s nice not to have any other houses joined on
to ours. d h /6
4 There’s a nice view from the 12th floor. 5 Key expressions. Complete the words in the
b of f dialogue.
5 It’s good to have neighbours on both sides of us.
Hi, Mandy. It’s Chris. 1 L meet up.
t h
OK. Good 2 i . Where 3 s we go?
6 One side of our house is joined to our neighbour’s
Why 4 d we have something to eat?
house but on the other side there isn’t anyone.
Yes. 5 S great. Chinese?
s -d h
Lovely. Do you 6 f going dancing afterwards?
/6 Maybe. I’ll see how tired I feel after the meal.
2 Key words. Change the underlined sections of the /6
text with six of the words or phrases in the box
and make any other changes necessary. One of Grammar
the words or phrases is not needed. 6 Present Perfect Simple and Continuous. Put the
corner suburbs sports centre rural area verb in brackets into the correct form.
cottage youth club park 1 I (write) all morning.
2 I (write) six letters.
We live 1 on the edge of the city. There’s a nice 3 She (shop) since ten o’clock.
2 green area with flowers nearby. There’s not much 4 She (buy) all my Christmas presents.
to do but there is a 3 place for teenagers to meet. 5 I (not take ) one day off sick this
I’d like to have a supermarket here but there’s only year.
a small, 4 local shop. My grandmother lives in 6 I (work) hard all year.
5 the countryside in a small, 6 pretty house. 7 How much work (you do) this year?
/6
8 How long (he stay) with you?
3 Word builder. Complete each sentence with a /8
preposition. 7 Sentence builder. Tick the sentences which are
1 Do you come this town? correct. More than one may be correct in each
2 I’m looking a good hotel. group.
3 Lots of changes have been carried 1 a The plane took off. / b The plane took off the
already. ground. / c The plane took the ground off.
4 When we arrive, we’ll set our 2 a She took off her hat. / b She took it off. /
equipment on the stage. c She took off it.
5 If there are any people hanging , 3 a He looks after his family. / b He looks his
we can ask them to help. family after. / c He looks after.
6 Why don’t you come to the 4 a He met up with his friends. / b He met up
meeting and see what’s happening. with. / c He met his friends up with.
7 Don’t you care your city? /4
8 We’re going to put a show for poor
children. 8 Sentence builder. Read the situation and then
9 Where is everyone? We’ve been here for hours complete the sentences using ‘rather’ so that they
and no one else has turned yet. have the same meaning.
10 Hey. Steve. Relax. Chill . It’s not I don’t want to go out. I want to watch TV. I want
that bad. you to stay here with me. I don’t want you to go out.
/ 10 1 I’d rather out.
4 Key words. Circle the correct word. 2 I’d rather TV.
1 We should try to help the problems/victims/ 3 I’d rather you here with me.
volunteers of crime. 4 I’d rather you out. /4
2 We need some fun behaviour/ communities/
Total / 50
© Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE 71
MODULE TESTS

E Yes, can I help you?


Module 4 Test F Another game, please.
G Yes, here you are.
Vocabulary H Oh dear. What’s wrong?
1 Key Words. Change the underlined words so that Right. I won’t be a moment.
the sentences make sense.
1 I get £5 a week salary money. /8
2 I’ve got a credit book but I pay by card most of
the time. Grammar
3 A credit card is useful but a debt card is better. 5 Passives. Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
4 I raised £2000 from the bank and now I can’t 1 Someone gave me the money last week.
pay it back. I last week.
5 I opened a bank note last week. 2 People spend $50,000 here every week.
6 How much do you lend in your job? $50,000 every week.
7 I’ve got $3000 in winnings in the bank. 3 We will send you a credit card next week.
8 I save all my wages on food and bills. You next week.
4 Has anyone found my wallet?
/8 Has my ?
2 Key words. Rearrange the letters to find eight 5 We wrote a letter but we haven’t sent it yet.
materials A letter was written but it yet.
1 tlacpsi p 6 Someone broke the window last night.
2 etraleh l The window last
3 noir i night.
4 tolch c 7 We clean the rooms every day.
5 nesto s The rooms every day.
6 zorenb b 8 The Chinese make lots of our toys.
7 relivs s Lots China.
8 dowo w 9 No one has visited us yet.
We yet.
/8
10 No one from our house stole the money.
3 Word builder. Match the words (1–10) with the The anyone from our
things (a–j). house.
1 a slice of a chocolate
/ 10
2 a cup of b crisps
3 a bar of c toast 6 Sentence builder. Complete the sentences with
4 a glass of d tea ‘so’ or ‘such’ plus one of the words from the box.
5 a bag of e orange juice quiet film noise big many slow
6 a tube of f cola
7 a box of g paper 1 We complained because the waiter was
8 a can of h chocolates .
9 a bottle of i toothpaste 2 I couldn’t hear because there was
10 some pieces of j wine a lot of .
3 The room was , you could hear
/ 10
people breathing.
4 Key Expressions. Put the conversation in the 4 I didn’t realise you had friends.
correct order. 5 I haven’t seen a good
Excuse me. for ages.
A Well, I tried to install it and kept getting an 6 The meal was that I couldn’t finish
error message. it.
B I bought a computer game yesterday and I’m
afraid there’s a problem with it. /6
C Well, I do apologise for this. Would you like a
Total / 50
refund or another game?
D I’m terribly sorry about that. Have you got the
receipt?

72 © Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE


MODULE TESTS

6 A _ o _ _ _ _ problem is that it is very easy to


Module 5 Test get lost.
7 _ o, why did we create this park?
Vocabulary 8 W_ _ _, the main reason was to protect the
1 Key words. Figures. Complete the figures in wildlife.
words. 9 F _ _ a _ _ _, what can we learn from our visit?
1 2.9 Two nine.
2 7,000,000 Seven /9
3 9,000,000,000 Nine
4 ½ A Grammar
5 2/5 Two 5 Modals of speculation. Complete with ‘must’,
6 7< X >8 X is seven and ‘might’ or ‘can’t’ plus the verb in brackets in the
eight correct form.
7 65% Sixty-five John’s desk is still empty and it is 9.30 a.m.
8 X>7 X is than seven 1 He (be) at school or he would be
9 500,000 Five hundred at his desk.
10 ¾ Three 2 He (be) ill because there are a lot
/ 10 of people ill at the moment.
3 He (have) an accident because I
2 Key words. Complete the places. heard an ambulance siren this morning.
1 A large area of trees. _ o_ _ _ t 4 He (go) on holiday because I saw
2 A large piece of ice moving slowly. _ l _ _ _ e_ his mum and dad today.
3 A very steep sided valley. _o_ _ e 5 He (have) a good reason because
4 An area surrounded by water. _s _ _ _ _ he doesn’t like missing school.
5 An area of water inside a country. _ a _ _ 6 He (tell) Brian what’s happened.
6 A place where a river drops from one level to Brian’s his best friend.
another. _a_ _ _ _ a _ _ 7 He (go) to the dentist, or maybe
7 An area of soft, wet land. _w_ _ _ the doctor.
8 Ground near a lake or sea which is always 8 He (get) lost because he’s been
wet. _a_ _ _ coming here for three years!
9 A small mountain. _ _ _ l 9 He (forget) his books and gone
/9 home to get them.
3 Word builder. Match the adjectives (1–8) to the /9
things they describe (a–h). 6 Sentence builder. Put the verbs in brackets in the
1 A snow-capped a rain correct form.
2 A breathtaking b weather 1 Although he (play) lots of sport, he
3 An endangered c noise isn’t very fit.
4 Heavy d sight 2 Despite (not like) cricket, Anna
5 A deafening e animals always watches her boyfriend play.
6 A wide f species 3 Despite (be) rich, Steve dresses
7 Exotic g variety very badly.
8 Hot h mountain 4 Although she (not be) the most
/8 intelligent student, she always works hard.
5 Despite (not have) any money,
4 Key expressions. Complete the words in the Colin always looks happy.
presentation with one letter in each gap.
1 R _ _ h _. Today I’m going to talk about this /5
wildlife park.
2 _ _ r _ _ , when was it formed? Total / 50
3 N _ _ _, what natural features can be found in
the park?
4 _ o _ let’s look at some of the animals that live
here. You should never leave the paths in this
park.
5 The _ a _ _ reason for that is the bears which
live here.

© Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE 73


MODULE TESTS

Grammar
Module 6 Test 4 Future Continuous. Look at the diary for
Vocabulary tomorrow and write what the person will be
1 Key words. Environment. Add vowels to doing at different times of the day.
make words to do with the environment and 7–8 a.m. Breakfast
environmental problems. 1 At 7.30 a.m. he
1 d_f_r_st_t_ _n 8–9am Drive to work
2 c_ rb_ n d_ _x_d_ 2 At 8.30am he
3 dr_ _ght 9–10am Meeting
4 f_ss_l f_ _ls 3 At 9.30am he
5 gr_ _nh_ _s_ g_ss_s 10–5pm Work
6 _rg_n_c v_g_t_bl_s 4 At 11.30am he
7 r_n_w_bl_ _n_rgy 1–2pm Lunch
8 s_l_r _n_rgy 5 At 1.30pm he
9 cl_m_t_ ch_ng_ 5–6pm Dinner
10 fl_ _ds 6 At 5.30pm he
7–9pm Film at cinema
/ 10 7 At 7.30pm he
2 Word builder. Complete the sentences with ‘get’ 9–10pm Read the newspaper
or ‘take’ in the correct form. 8 At 9.30pm he
How long does it 1 you to 2 to 10pm Go to bed
work? It usually 3 about 30 minutes. 9 At 11.30pm he
I liked my old job because I 4 quite a good /9
wage. I 5 four weeks holiday a year, which
I could 6 whenever I wanted, and we all 5 Complete the situations (1–7) using the Future
7 a Christmas present from the boss each Continuous and match them to the requests and
year. offers (a–g).
I8 these photos with the camera that I 1 I (cook) dinner on Sunday.
9 from Dad last year. 2 I (have) a party soon.
3 I (go) to Paris at the weekend.
/9 4 I (work) late this evening.
3 Key expressions. Put the dialogue in the correct 5 We (take) our exams soon.
order. 6 I (walk) in the mountains at the
weekend.
Good morning, Mr. Smith. Thank you for coming. Can I
7 I (play) tennis on Sunday.
ask you some questions?
a Would you like me to get you some wine?
1 Well, er, it was a small disagreement. The
b Could you help me with my revision?
manager said I wasn’t doing my job.
c Would you like me to make dessert?
2 I see. A couple more questions. You had a little
d Would you like to come and watch?
bit of a problem in your last job, didn’t you?
e Could you video the football for me?
3 Sure. No problem.
f Could I borrow your boots?
4 I mean, you had to leave after two weeks for
g Would you like to come?
some reason. So, what did you do?
5 To start with, can you tell us what you are /7
doing at the moment? 6 Sentence builder. Match the beginnings (1–6) to
6 Well, at the time I was a student and he caught the endings (a–f).
me doing my university work on the computer. 1 I’m interested a by doing the washing up.
But I’ve changed. 2 I’m afraid b about failing my exams.
7 What do you mean exactly? 3 I’m worried c without using a dictionary.
8 Can you explain why? 4 They helped me d in hearing your news.
9 I’m working in an office. I’ve been working 5 I wrote this essay e by doing lots of exercise.
there for 6 months. 6 I lost weight f of getting lost.
OK. Thank you, Mr. Smith
/6
/9
Total / 50

74 © Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE


MODULE TESTS

Grammar
Module 7 Test 5 Rewrite the sentences given using ‘used to’ and
Vocabulary ‘would’.
1 Key Words. Clothes. Rearrange the letters to make We often went to the seaside.
words 1 (Used to)
Patterns: 1 khedecc C 2 (Would)
2 kaplo- otd P -D I didn’t say anything at school.
3 linpa P 3 (Used to)
Style: 4 yurfcfs S 4 (Would)
5 nyetdr T What did you do when it rained when you were a
6 ulsaca C child?
Type: 7 delarf F 5 (Used to)
8 ront T 6 (Would)
9 seevlleses S My uncle always wore terrible clothes.
Materials: 10 innel L 7 (Used to)
11 dryoocur C 8 (Would)
12 mendi D /8
/ 12 6 Sentence builder. Write a question for each of the
2 Key words. Complete the words to describe answers using ‘look like’, ‘be like’ or ‘like’.
appearance. 1 ? She’s very
1 _ t t _ _ _ t_ _ _ intelligent.
2 g_ _ g_ _ _ _ 2 ? He’s very good-
3 ___tt_ looking.
4 h_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 ? He’s quiet but
5 _ oo_ - _ oo_ _ _ _ friendly.
6 s_ _ _ _ s_ 4 ? She’s tall and slim.
7 _ _ _ _ o_ o _ _ 5 ? She loves sports.

/7 /5

3 Word Builder. Complete the sentences with a 7 Sentence builder. Match the beginnings (1–3) to
preposition in each gap. the endings (a–c).
He’s always 1 the move 1 He looks as if
Can I take this shirt 2 exchange 3 this skirt? 2 He looks like
Tommy is always 4 trouble at school. 3 He looks
Are you sure you did this 5 your own? A my uncle.
Oh yes. I did it all 6 myself. B tired.
I met Eric 7 chance while I was in London. C he’s going to cry.
I’ll help you 8 a moment.
/3
/8
4 Key expressions. Complete the description with Total / 50
one word in each gap.
Can you describe the man you saw?
Oh yes. He was quite tall 1 shoulder-
length red hair. 2 his neck, he had a
football scarf, Arsenal I think. I remember because
the scarf was a different 3 of red to his
hair and it didn’t really 4 him. He was
wearing a blue jacket. 5 the jacket he had
a white T-shirt 6 a picture of a rock group
on it. I don’t know which one. His trousers didn’t
7 with the jacket because the jacket was
very smart but the trousers were old jeans.

© Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE 75


MODULE TESTS

2 ‘I tried hard,’ said Sue.


Module 8 Test Sue said that
Vocabulary 3 ‘We are not going to win,’ said the manager.
1 Key words. Put the sports in the box into the The manager said that
correct category.
paragliding, fencing, water-polo, javelin, 4 ‘Eric’s playing very well,’ said the man next to me.
scuba diving, rowing, marathon, wrestling, The man next to me said that
discus, cricket, surfing, rugby
Adventure sports: 1 ,2 , 5 ‘Dave’s never jumped that far before,’ said his
3 father.
Races: 4 5 Dave’s father said that Dave
Fighting: 6 7
Team games: 8 9 6 ‘I love playing in Spain,’ said the England
10 captain.
Throwing: 11 12 The England captain said that

/ 12 7 ‘I don’t know what to say,’ said Bob.


2 Word builder. Complete the sentences using a Bob said that
word or words from each box.
give x2 go let get outx3 with x2 up of /7
drop speak turn down x2 away ahead 5 Reported Statements. Put the reported
1 Can you the TV, please? I’m trying statements into direct speech.
to talk on the telephone. 1 Claire said that she hadn’t been first before.
2 Be quiet while I your exam papers. 2 Terry said that he had been ill during the match.
3 Why did you the race? 3 The trainer said that the players weren’t fit.
Were you injured? 4 The driver said that he had been driving too fast.
4 You’re doing fine. Don’t now. 5 The weightlifter said he would try to lift 200kg.
5 We’ve decided to the 6 William said that he knew how to play tennis
Christmas show despite all the problems. but that he wasn’t very good.
6 Why did you start fighting with each other? 7 The newspapers said that there had never been
You’ve the whole team. such an exciting match before.
7 You were lucky to that! /7
Everyone in the ground saw it except the referee! 6 Sentence builder. Join the pairs of sentences in
8 We must against cheating in sport. two different ways using two of the words or
/8 phrases from the box.
3 Key expressions. Circle the correct choice. and but not in the place of instead of
A: You should 1 to go/go/going on a diet. as well as apart from
B: 2 I will/go/do.
A: If I 3 am/would be/were you, I 4 had taken/will He’s a great player. He’s the best captain in the
take/would take up a new sport. country.
B: Maybe 5 I’d try/I’ll try/I’m trying rowing. 1
A: 6 You’d/You would/You’ll better 7 letting/let/to 2
let someone else go in goal. At our school we play most sports. We don’t play
B: That’s a good 8 thought/idea/advice. rugby.
A: You shouldn’t 9 do/to do/doing that again. 3
B: 10 I’m not/I don’t/I won’t, I promise. 4
We didn’t win a cup. We won chocolates.
/ 10 5
6
Grammar
4 Reported Statements. Put the direct speech into /6
reported form.
Total / 50
1 ‘I didn’t win,’ said Paul.
Paul said that

76 © Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE


MODULE TESTS

P: Do you know why you’re here?


Module 9 Test C: What do you want to talk about?
P: Where did you go on Saturday?
Vocabulary C: Are you sure I went out?
1 Key words. Crime. Match the words to the P: Will you tell me the answer?
definitions. C: What was the question? I forgot.
1 Clue 2 Crime scene 3 Motive 4 Theft
5 Detective 6 Suspect 7 Victim 8 Alibi The policeman asked the suspect 1 . The
9 Witness 10 Criminal. suspect asked the policeman 2 . The
a A person who tries to solve crimes. policeman asked the suspect 3 but the
b The person who the crime was committed against. suspect didn’t answer. He asked 4 . The
c A person who saw the crime. policeman got angry and asked 5 but the
d Where the crime took place. criminal smiled and asked 6 . He said he
e Someone who the police think carried out the had forgotten.
crime. /6
f It helps the police find out what happened.
g This proves that you can’t have committed a 5 Reported questions. Put the reported questions
crime because you were somewhere else at the into direct form.
time. 1 When I got home, my parents asked me where I
h Stealing. had been.
i The person who committed the crime. 2 Jenny asked if I would look at her homework.
j The reason for committing a crime. 3 Ted asked what I was thinking about.
4 Ben asked if I knew the football results.
/ 10 5 Steve asked if I had any money.
2 Word builder. Replace the underlined parts of the 6 Kelly asked what I had done at school.
sentence with an idiom using one of the words /6
or phrases in the box. Make any other changes
necessary. 6 Sentence builder. Indirect questions. Complete
the questions for the answers given.
over heavy light nightmare miles 1 Do you know ? He’s 35 years old.
spitting image black sheep safe and sound 2 Could you tell us ? I live at 36
Ringwood Road.
1 There was a lot of snow last night.
3 Could you tell me ? I’ve been here for
2 Be quiet. He wakes up very easily.
30 minutes.
3 He looks just like my brother.
4 Could you tell me phone box near
4 This job is much better than my last one.
here? Yes, there is. It’s over there.
5 My first day at work was awful.
5 Do you know Mark here?
6 I’m not going out with Karen anymore. That’s
Yes, he does. He works on the 4th floor.
finished.
6 Do you know the train to London
7 Uncle Albert was always different from the rest
? Yes. It leaves at 2.35pm
of my family.
8 Luckily, when we found her, she was unhurt. /6
/8 7 Sentence builder. Join the sentences starting with
a participle clause.
3 Key expressions. Requests. Circle the correct choice.
1 The man heard the window break. He rang the
1 Could/Should/Would I ask you a few questions?
police. Having
2 I’m afraid/frightened/worried I’m in a hurry.
2 The police answered the phone call. They sent
3 Do you mind could/that/if I take your photo?
a car. Having
4 Yes, I don’t mind/Yes, of course/No, of course not.
3 The police arrived. They talked to the man.
5 Do you mind if/Do you think/Is it OK that you
Having
could smile?
4 The police were given a description of the
6 Certain/Definite/Sure. No problem. Finished?
suspect. They looked for the suspect.
Good.
Having
7 Now will/do/did you let me get back to my work?
5 Tom saw the police. He tried to run away.
8 Of course. Go/Move/get ahead.
Having
/8 6 The police arrested Tom. They questioned him.
Having
Grammar
4 Reported Questions. Read the interview between /6
the policeman and the criminal and then report it.
Total / 50
© Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE 77
MODULE TESTS

Grammar
Module 10 Test 4 Third Conditional. Put the verbs in brackets into
Vocabulary the correct form.
1 Key Words. Adjectives for describing art. If we 1 (leave) earlier, we 2 (arrive)
Complete the words with one letter in each gap. on time yesterday.
All the vowels have been given. How 3 (your life be) different if you
1 a_ _ _ _ a _ _ 4 (not meet) Kate?
2 _o_ o u_ _ u_ If I 5 (not have) an interesting art teacher
3 _o_ _ _i _ a _e_ at school, I 6 (not become) an artist.
4 i_ a _ i _ a_ i_ e If you 7 (not do) well in the tests last
5 i_ _ _e_ _i_ e week, what 8 (your parents say) ?
6 _e a_ i_ _i_ If the police 9 (not catch) the criminals,
7 _e _ a _ i_ _ they 10 (commit) a lot more crimes.
8 u _ u _ u a_
/ 10
9 _e i_ _
10 _i _ i _ u _o u_ 5 Use the third conditional to say how things would
have been different.
/ 10 I did well at school so I went to university.
2 Word builder. Match the beginnings of the words 1 If I hadn’t done well at school,
to the endings.
1 argu a ful I went to university and met Steve and John.
2 veget b al 2 If I hadn’t gone to university,
3 inform c ous
4 believ d ation I learned to play the guitar and I joined their
5 use e ity band.
6 norm f ment 3 If I hadn’t learned to play the guitar,
7 activ g arian
8 intellig h er We practiced a lot so we didn’t study enough.
9 protect i ist 4 If we hadn’t practiced a lot,
10 danger j ent
11 scient k ive I didn’t study and I got into trouble with the
lecturers.
/ 11
5 If I had studied,
3 Key expressions. Put the conversation in the I argued with Steve and I left the band.
correct order. 6 If
Have you been to the new youth club? /6
A Oh, OK. By the way. Have you heard about 6 Sentence builder. Join the two sentences so that
Derek’s party? they end with a preposition.
B Oh right. Let’s talk about that later. What did 1 Here’s a chair. You can sit on it.
you put for question 5?
C Congratulations. 2 Here are some photos. You can look at them.
D Yes, I am. Mr Jones told me this morning.
E No, I haven’t. That was a difficult test this 3 This is the film. Sean Connery is in it.
morning, wasn’t it?
F Yes, I haven’t been invited. Changing the 4 We’re having a party. Everyone knows about it.
subject, I heard that you are the new captain of
the school cricket team. 5 I’ve got some good friends. I play football with
G Yes. As I was saying, there’s a new youth club in them.
King’s Street. I went there last night.
H I can’t remember. I hate talking about tests.
Let’s wait until we find out the real answers /5
next week.
Total / 50
Thanks. You’ll have to come and watch me play.
/8

78 © Pearson Education Ltd. 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE


MODULE TESTS KEY

Module Tests Key


Test 1: Test 4
Exercise 1: 1 blog / 2 instant messaging / 3 email / Exercise 1: 1 pocket / 2 cheque / 3 debit / 4 borrowed /
4 chatroom / 5 body language / 6 face to face 5 account / 6 earn / 7 savings / 8 spend
conversation / 7 postal service / 8 telegraph / Exercise 2: 1 plastic / 2 leather / 3 iron / 4 cloth / 5 stone /
9 mobile phone / 10 sign language 6 bronze / 7 silver / 8 wood
Exercise 2: 1 meet up with / 2 take up / 3 gave away / 4 keep Exercise 3: 1c / 2d / 3a / 4e / 5b / 6i / 7h / 8f / 9j / 10g
in touch with / 5 gets on with / 6 hand in / 7 get Exercise 4: 1E / 2B / 3H / 4A / 5D / 6G / 7C / 8F
down to / 8 fell in love with Exercise 5: 1 was given the money / 2 is spent here / 3 will be
Exercise 3: 1 ask me / 2 What do you think / 3 don’t think so sent a credit card / 4 wallet been found? / 5 hasn’t
/ 4 agree with / 5 definitely / 6 that’s true been sent / 6 was broken / 7 are cleaned / 8 of
Exercise 4: 1 arrives / 2 are you reading / 3 don’t want / our toys are made in / 9 haven’t been visited / 10
4 have seen / 5 have you known / 6 is happening money wasn’t stolen by
/ 7 Does; know / 8 am talking Exercise 6: 1 so slow / 2 such; noise / 3 so quiet / 4 so many
Exercise 5: 1  / 2 do you know / 3  / 4 have you had / / 5 such; film / 6 so big
5 am revising / 6 have been living (have lived) /
7  / 8 usually works Test 5
Exercise 6: 1 I have been here since two o’clock. / 2 I have Exercise 1: 1 point / 2 million / 3 billion / 4 half / 5 fifths /
been here for four hours. / 3 She has had a dog 6 between / 7 percent / 8 more (bigger/greater) /
for three months. / 4 She has had a dog since 9 thousand / 10 quarters
Christmas. Exercise 2: 1 forest / 2 glacier / 3 gorge / 4 island / 5 lake /
Exercise 7: 1 Didn’t / 2 Aren’t / 3 Haven’t / 4 Don’t / 6 waterfall / 7 swamp / 8 marsh / 9 hill
5 Doesn’t / 6 Isn’t Exercise 3: 1h / 2d / 3f / 4a / 5c / 6g / 7e / 8b
Exercise 4: 1 Right / 2 First / 3 Next / 4 Now / 5 main /
Test 2 6 Another / 7 So / 8 Well / 9 Finally
Exercise 1: 1 crossword / 2 cartoons / 3 documentary / Exercise 5: 1 can’t be / 2 might be / 3 might have had /
4 headline / 5 reviews / 6 gossip / 7 international 4 can’t have gone / 5 must have (got) / 6 might
/ 8 horoscope / 9 problem / 10 forecast have told / 7 might have gone / 8 can’t have got /
Exercise 2: 1f / 2j / 3h / 4a / 5i / 6d / 7l / 8c / 9k / 10b / 9 might have forgotten
11g / 12e Exercise 6: 1 plays / 2 not liking / 3 being / 4 isn’t / 5 not
Exercise 3: 1E / 2A / 3F / 4C / 5D / 6B having
Exercise 4: 1 What were you doing when the accident
happened? / 2 Had you surfed before last summer? Test 6
/ 3 What did you do on holiday? / 4 Was anyone Exercise 1: 1 deforestation / 2 carbon dioxide / 3 drought /
dancing when you arrived? / 5 Because he had 4 fossil fuels / 5 greenhouse gasses / 6 organic
written lies about me the week before. / 6 I was vegetables / 7 renewable energy / 8 solar energy /
going to the supermarket. / 7 I thought you had 9 climate change / 10 floods
gone away on holiday. / 8 I didn’t want to. Exercise 2: 1 take / 2 get / 3 takes / 4 got / 5 got / 6 take /
Exercise 5: 1 had cooked / 2 was standing / 3 didn’t buy / 7 got / 8 took / 9 got
4 hadn’t heard / 5 was waiting / 6 had opened / Exercise 3: 3 / 5 / 9 / 2 / 1 / 8 / 7 / 4 / 6
7 did / 8 had been Exercise 4: 1 will be having (eating) breakfast / 2 will be
Exercise 6: 1 having / 2 wrote / 3 making / 4 ate / 5 going / driving to work / 3 will be having a meeting /
6 landed 4 will be working / 5 will be having (eating) lunch
/ 6 will be having (eating) dinner / 7 will be
Test 3 watching a film / 8 will be reading the newspaper
Exercise 1: 1 bungalow / 2 mobile home / 3 detached house / 9 will be sleeping
/ 4 block of flats / 5 terraced house / 6 semi- Exercise 5: 1 will be cooking (c) / 2 will be having (g) /
detached house 3 will be going (a) / 4 will be working (e) / 5 will
Exercise 2: 1 in the suburbs / 2 park / 3 youth club / 4 corner be taking (b) / 6 will be walking (f) / 7 will be
/ 5 a rural area / 6 cottage playing (d)
Exercise 3: 1 from / 2 for / 3 out / 4 up / 5 around / 6 along Exercise 6: 1d / 2f / 3b / 4a / 5c / 6e
/ 7 about / 8 on / 9 up / 10 out
Exercise 4: 1 victims / 2 activities / 3 yob / 4 volunteers /
5 hoodie / 6 improvements
Exercise 5: 1 Let’s / 2 idea / 3 shall / 4 don’t / 5 Sounds /
6 fancy
Exercise 6: 1 have been writing / 2 have written / 3 has
been shopping / 4 has bought / 5 haven’t taken /
6 have been working / 7 have you done / 8 has he
been staying.
Exercise 7: 1a / 2ab / 3a / 4a
Exercise 8: 1 not go / 2 watch / 3 stayed / 4 didn’t go

79
MODULE TESTS KEY

Test 7 Test 9
Exercise 1: 1 checked / 2 polka-dot / 3 plain / 4 scruffy Exercise 1: 1f / 2d / 3j / 4h / 5a / 6e / 7b / 8g / 9c / 10i
/ 5 trendy / 6 casual / 7 flared / 8 torn / 9 Exercise 2: 1 heavy / 2 is a light sleeper / 3 is the spitting
sleeveless / 10 linen / 11 corduroy / 12 denim image of / 4 miles / 5 a nightmare / 6 over / 7 the
Exercise 2: 1 attractive / 2 gorgeous / 3 pretty / 4 handsome black sheep / 8 safe and sound
/ 5 good – looking / 6 stylish / 7 glamorous Exercise 3: 1 Could / 2 afraid / 3 if / 4 No, of course not /
Exercise 3: 1 on / 2 in / 3 for / 4 in / 5 on / 6 by / 7 by / 5 Do you think / 6 Sure / 7 will / 8 Go
8 in Exercise 4: 1 if he knew why he was here (there) / 2 what he
Exercise 4: 1 with / 2 Round / 3 shade / 4 suit / 5 Underneath wanted to talk about / 3 where he had gone on
/ 6 with / 7 go Saturday / 4 if the policeman was sure that he had
Exercise 5: 1 We often used to go to the seaside. / 2 We would gone out / 5 if the criminal would tell him the
often go to the seaside. / 3 I didn’t use to say answer / 6 what the question was.
anything at school. / 4 I wouldn’t say anything Exercise 5: 1 ‘Where have you been?’ / 2 ‘Will you look at my
at school. / 5 What did you use to do when it homework?’ / 3 ‘What are you thinking about?’ /
rained when you were a child? / 6 What would you 4 ‘Do you know the football results?’ / 5 ‘Have you
do when it rained when you were a child? / 7 My got any money?’ / 6 ‘What did you do at school?’
uncle always used to wear terrible clothes / 8 My Exercise 6: 1 how old he is / 2 where you live / 3 how long
uncle would always wear terrible clothes you have been here / 4 if there’s a / 5 if Mark
Exercise 6: 1 What is she like? / 2 What does he look like? / works / 6 what time the train to London leaves.
3 What is he like? / 4 What does she look like? / Exercise 7: Having heard the window break, the man rang the
5 What does she like? police. / 2 Having answered the phone call, the
Exercise 7: 1C / 2A / 3B police sent a car. / 3 Having arrived, the police
talked to the man. / 4 Having been given (got) a
Test 8 description, the police looked for the suspect. /
Exercise 1: Adventure Sports: paragliding, scuba diving, 5 Having seen the police, Tom tried to run away. /
surfing. Races: rowing, marathon. Fighting: fencing, 6 Having arrested Tom, the police questioned him.
wrestling. Team games: water-polo, cricket, rugby.
Throwing: javelin, discus. Test 10
Exercise 2: 1 turn down / 2 give out / 3 drop out of / 4 give Exercise 1: 1 abstract / 2 colourful / 3 complicated /
up / 5 go ahead with / 6 let down / 7 get away 4 imaginative / 5 impressive / 6 realistic / 7
with / 8 speak out relaxing / 8 unusual / 9 weird / 10 ridiculous
Exercise 3: 1 go / 2 will / 3 were / 4 would take / 5 I’ll try/ Exercise 2: 1f / 2 g / 3d / 4h / 5a / 6b / 7e / 8j / 9k / 10c /
6 You’d / 7 let / 8 idea / 9 do / 10 I won’t 11i
Exercise 4: 1 he hadn’t won. / 2 she had tried hard. / 3 they Exercise 3: 1E / 2G / 3B / 4H / 5A / 6F / 7D / 8C
weren’t going to win. / 4 Eric was playing very Exercise 4: 1 had left / 2 would have arrived / 3 would
well. / 5 had never jumped that far before. / 6 he your life have been / 4 hadn’t met / 5 hadn’t
loved playing in Spain. / 7 he didn’t know what to had / 6 wouldn’t have become / 7 hadn’t done /
say. 8 would your parents have said / 9 hadn’t caught /
Exercise 5: 1 ‘I haven’t been first before.’ / 2 ‘I was ill during 10 would have committed
the match.’ / 3 ‘The players aren’t fit.’ / 4 ‘I was Exercise 5: 1 I wouldn’t have gone to university. / 2 I wouldn’t
(have been) driving too fast.’ / 5 I will try to lift have met Steve and John. / 3 I wouldn’t have
200kg.’ / 6 ‘I know how to play tennis but I’m joined their band. / 4 we would have studied
not very good.’ / 7 ‘There has never been such an enough. / 5 I wouldn’t have got into trouble with
exciting match before.’ the lecturers. / 6 I hadn’t argued with Steve, I
Exercise 6: 1 He’s a great player and (he’s) the best captain wouldn’t have left the band.
in the country. / 2 As well as being a great player, Exercise 6: 1 Here’s a chair (which) you can sit on. / 2 Here
he’s the best captain in the country. / 3 At our are some photos (which) you can look at. / 3 This
school we play most sports but not rugby. / 4 At is the film (which) Sean Connery is in. / 4 We’re
our school we play most sports apart from rugby. having a party which everyone knows about. /
/ 5 Instead of winning a cup, we won chocolates. 5 I’ve got some good friends (who) I play football
/ 6 In the place of (winning) a cup, we won with.
chocolates.

80

You might also like