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NOT FOR SALE FREE SAMPLE COPY Express Publishing TEST 1 (Units 1-2) TEST 2 (Units 3 - 4) TEST 3 (Units 5 - 6) Contents MID-TERM TEST (Units 1 - 7)... TEST 4 (Units 7 - 8) TEST 5 (Units 9 - 10)..... TEST 6 (Units 11 - 12) .ncsnnonnnnnn TEST 7 (Units 13 - 14) EXIT TEST (Units 1 - 15) Key to Tests p.2t p.25 p.29 p.33 ».37 pt NAME: CLASS: MARI = (Time: 50 minutes) Pp VOCABULARY an J A. Choose the correct item, e.g. Jane is slim and she's got a dark ...A. 5 Mary is quite She's always able to think ‘A complexion B skin © build of new ideas. 1 Simon is a(n) friend; he will never betray A funny B talkative C imaginative you. 6 Mario is quite tall and he’s got shoulders. A interesting B jealous loyal A full B well-built © broad 2 Robert is quite young; he's in his eatty nen 7 Rachel is very... She never does any A years B twenties © twenty homework 3. Lucy loves meeting new people. She's a very A lazy B mean © kind person. B Jenny is Very nnn 5 that's why she hasn't got A calm B sociable serious many friends. 4 You can see Bob is getting old; he’s got quite a few A brave B shy C friendly A wrinkles B freckles glasses. (ware =) ext B. Choose the correct word to fill in the sentences. eg. © take up take over a) When the astronauts rest, computers take over. b) Pete has a lot of free time so he’s going to take up a hobby. 9 © audience © viewers a) Millions of sen watched Neil Armstrong land on the moon in 1969. b) The really enjoyed the play and clapped loudly when it ended. 10 * project © work a) YOU MUSt oss harder if you want to make a lot of money. ) Atthe moment 'm working on a involving missions in space. 11 © part * piece 4) | think The Four Seasons is a beautitul of music b) I don't remember which of the car has to be repaired. { marks: - ( 3x1 / C. Complete the sentences with the words from the box below, There is one extra word. sponge, promising, spectacular, choir, terraced, delicate, wills ‘e.g. Astronauts wash themselves with a wet sponge. | 14 Thai people are good-looking with 12 Wehada view of the city feaines 15 We used to lve in a small house from our hotel window. in the city centre. 13 He had a tall eee career as a footballer | 16 in ner free time Ann used to sing in the college but it ended when he broke his leg. ( Marks: GRAMMAR \ 5x1 D. Put the verbs into the correct form of the present simple, present continuous or past simple. s Dear Rob, + eg. am writing (write) to you from Madrid. | 12)... || here on holiday with Jane and we 18) .. (be) (have) « fantastic time. we 19) (stay) at the Hotel Grande from which there is a ‘beautiful view of the whole city. We 20) . (go) sightseeing | every day. Yesterday Jane 21) . (go) shopping but 1 couldn't go with her because | 22) (not/feel) very well. When Jane § BBY rn (come) back she 24) .. sense (tell) me that the shops were great. | don't understand why she 25) (not/buy) anything! Anyway, at the moment Jane and | 26) (sit) on the balcony \, enjoying the view. We're leaving for Barcelona in a couple of days. See you soon, Tina E. Choose the correct item. e.g. Thailand ...A.. located in Asia, 31 Jim the bus home tonight. Ais B be © was A catches B iscatching © catching 27 We for Rome at 9:45 tonight. 32 Mary to wear glasses but she doesn't A leaves B areleaving © usedto leave anymore. 28 Jeremy is a lawyer. He people about the law. A used B uses © use A advised = B is advising C advises 33 I rarely video games in my free time. 29 Jim house two weeks ago. A play B playing GC _amplaying A moved —_B moves © used to move | 34 He didn't to work but he does now. 30 Harry is a teacher but he as a waiter at A use to drive B used to driving drove the moment. A worked —B_ works © is working ae ext COMMUNICATION F, Complete the dialogues using the phrases below. There i © Do you like it here in Madrid? dol. e.g. A: How old are you? B: I'm twenty years old. 35 A B: Yes, | do. t's lovely. 36 A B: | usually go on foot. READIN © What does he look like? © What's he like? one extra phrase. © Hom olebeene pene? © How do you get there? 37 A: | always make my bed in the morning, B: 38 A B: He's friendly and kind, G. Read the article about France, then mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). France is a beautiful country of historical interest in western Europe. The climate is quite cool and it is often wet in the north but much warmer and sunnier in the south The French are usually good- looking. They are of medium height with dark hair and a light complexion. The French are friendly people who are well-known for being stylish and wearing chic designer clothes. They are sociable and talkative and they are interested in history and culture. There are both big cities and ‘small villages in France. The French do many different jobs: they work in offices, factories, shops, on farms and in the fields. France is famous for producing cars, computers, Vive La France: cheese, meat and wine. The French love going out with their friends and having fun. Their most popular free-time activities include going to cafés, going to the theatre and dancing at clubs. They also like good food and France is full of expensive restaurants, with delicious dishes of unique food. France is a wonderful country with a lot of things to see and do. Tourists will surely love its fascinating sights and lovely people. —_-—_— 39 France is located in the north of Europe. 40 It often rains in the north of France. 41 The French have got dark skin. 42. They don't like meeting new people. 43. The French like watching plays. 44 This article is probably from a travel magazine [ Marks =) ( 6x1 / 7 WRITING H. Write an article about Joe Peterson. Use the notes in the table below. (100-150 words) Now flaticentre of large house/garden/ Birmingham ONE countryside Lo straight hair! f — good-looking/ thin/ripped jeans/ [APPEARANCE ] short hair/plump/ Tshirts expensive suits he , junk food/ EATING HABITS. ‘steak/grilled fish/ fast food restaurants expensive restaurants / \ f \ footballiparties [FREE-TIME ACTIVITIES] —_operaltheatre Joe Peterson is Britain's most successful writer. However, things were not always easy for the boy from Birmingham. Joe used to Nowadays, Joe Joe's life has changed a lot since those days in Birmingham. “I enjoy my success and I'm very lucky to lead the life | do today,” he says SP / (Mares > NAME: so DATE: CLASS oscsssnnnnsnnenn MARR occ XA 10 = 50 minutes) / Fs VOCABULARY va A. Complete the sentences with the words from the box below. There is one extra word. designer, beauty, range, rumble, banks, delivery, sound eg. When she was in Rome, Liz went to a designer | 3 Dark clouds gathered over the city, and there was a fashion house and bought a beautiful dress. loud of thunder. 1. Our local supermarket offers a van 4 There are a lot of souvenir shops and open-air cafes service on the of the river Seine. 2 Some of the most famous hair stylists work in LA’s | 5 In the centre of Paris, you can find a wide hair and salons, of jewellers ( marks: —-) \ 5x1 / B. Complete the crossword. e.g. it follows summer 6 it makes you better when you'r ill A 7 confused CL i nu | 8 move trom sidetoside | 7 ee ee ' u | 10 the opposite M of small N I L. l R 11, someone E | NIN L who buys things in A a shop 12. the people that work in a company H / \ { Marks: —-| \ 7x1 C. Circle the correct word. e.g, Itwas quite late and there were no buses, so we had | 16 John is going to drive me home. You can toGally shout a taxi change / cancel my taxi 13 In the beginning, Harrod’s was a just a small] 17 When he saw the fire, Mike immediately called the grocer’s store / shop. fire brigade / engine. 14 Why don't you stay here tonight? You can sleep in the | 18 Five years ago, my brother took me on a hot \isitor / guest room, air / wind balloon ride for my birthday. 15 Helen misses her family very much; she feels very / \ lonely / alone without them. ( Marks | \ 6x0.5 } GRAMMAR D. Choose the correct item. 4g. Philip’s bike is ...B... than mine. 23. Mike was shouting so that A morefast B faster © fastest the neighbours could hear him. 191 . my homework, A louder B loud C loudly when suddenly a bird flew through my window! 24 This jacket is £50. Have you got anything 2 A did B was doing C am doing A cheap B cheaper © cheapest 20 Shona came to the party wearing a dress. | 25 “Whose is that car?" “It's my dad's!’ A beautiful red Bred and beautiful ‘A huge green B green huge C green and huge © red beautiful 26 It before, but | think it has stopped now. aiit s0 heavily outside that we couldn't see A was snowing B snowed Cis snowing cout of our window. 27 Matie is girl ve ever seen. A rained B israining was raining A pretty B prettier C the prettiest 22 “Can | have a biscuit now, Mum?" Gina asked | 28 How much is that blouse? A cotton purple. B_ purple cotton A sweetly B sweeter C sweet © purple and cotton { Marks: | \tox1 1 } E, Put the verbs into the past simple or past continuous. It was a cold February night. Two policemen, Steve and Bob, e.g. were walking (walk) around the city streets, They 29) (stop) at the police station, and 30) (say) hello to their friends. Then, they 31) (start) walking around the city again. Everything was quiet. They 32) (go) down Jones Street, when suddenly, they 33) (see) a strange old man in front of them. He 34) (hold) a long stick, and he 35) (sing) an old song. Steve and Bob 36) (be) surprised. What 37) (he/do) out in the streets on a cold night lke this? They 38) (decide) to speak to him. "Good evening, sir,” said Steve. “Can we help you?" 10 COMMUNICATION F. Complete the dialogue using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase. © Bxensemte, © What ist? # © What's it got in it? © What does it look like? e.g. A: Excuse me. I've lost my purse. Has anybody handed it in? 39 B: A It's a black leather purse. READING Is this it? 40 B: A: About £30 and my driving licence 41 B ‘A: Oh, yes! Thank you very much! (nan: —~) \ 3x1 } G. Read the story and number the sentences in the correct order. THE OLD MAN IN THE GARDEN tt was a fine Saturday morning in May. Finley was in the garden cleaning his bike when he saw someone standing in front of him. it was an old man in a grey suit, He was smiling, and he was holding a bouquet of flowers. “Good moming, young man,” the old gentleman said kindly. “Is Helen Miles at home?” “I'm sorry, sit,” said Finley, “but there's no one called Helen Miles in this house. Are you sure you have come to the right address?” “Oh, well, maybe I came to the wrong house,” said the old man. He walked towards the end of the garden, “Sir, you're going the wrong way!” said Finley. But the old man wasn't there any more. Finley was puzzled. He went inside the house and found his mum in the living-toom. “Mum," he said, “do we know anyone called Helen Miles?” His mum looked at him in amazement. “Did you say Helen Miles? That was my grandmother's name. She died before you were born, and so did my grandfather. Why?" Finley told his mother about the old man. “Today is, the 20th of May, isn't it?” said his mum. “t's my grandmother's birthday, and my grandfather always brought her flowers on her birthday!” ee e.g. Finley was working in the garden. 1 42. The old man said he was looking for Helen Miles. 43. Finley was puzzled. 44 Finley's mum was surprised 45 An old man stood in tront of Finley 46. Finley told his mum about the old man 47 The old man disappeared { marks: —) \ex Oy} 1 12 WRITING H._ You have been asked (o write an article for a travel ma; below to write your article, (100-150 words) PARAGRAPH 1 capital of England - shopper's paradise - plenty of large department stores - thousands of smaller shops PARAGRAPH 2 Oxford Street: all kinds of shops - from designer clothes to jewellery Knightsbridge: Harrods - amazing department store - sells everything - has sales in January and July PARAGRAPH 3 shops in London usually open from 9 till 5 in the evening — Monday to Saturday PARAGRAPH 4 don't miss the chance to shop in London - something for everyone London, the capital of England, in Oxtord Street there are ‘Shops in London are Don't miss ine about shopping in London. Use the notes VOCABULARY A. Choose the correct item. DATE MARK: x45 e.g. “May | ...A... a phone call, please?” 5 Would you like some olive oil and for your “Yes, of course. salad? A make B take c do A sugar B vinegar flour 1 There are some bread con the kitchen | 6 You can begin the course only if you the table. They're really fresh! test successtuly A cols, B jars C pieces A make B pass © give 2. My brother is Medicine at university. 7 lalways have a of cereal for breakfast. A reading —B learning © studying A bag B box © bowl 3 your coat before you leave; i's cold outside. | 8 | ordered grilled fish for the main A Put on B Wear C Take off A starter B course C bill 4 Doctors mustn't mistakes. A make B do © have { Marks: — \ex1 B. Put the words under the correct headings. cucumber, cheese, veal, prawns, yoghurt, breeeoti, beef, mussels Vegetables Dairy Products Seafood Meat broccoli 10 12 14 9 1" 13 15 { \ Marks: ——| 70.5 °°) C. Replace the words in bold with a synonym. Choose from the words in the box below. ‘mentioned, wondered, constantly, works out, broke down, look after e.g. Jack briefly said something about going to the theatre on Saturday. 16 My car stopped working as | was driving to work. 17 Robert exercises at the gym twice ‘a week because he wants to keep fit. mentioned 18 19 20 Models are continuously on a diet because they want to stay slim, Nurses have to be patient and take care of sick people Have you ever asked yourself how dificult cooking for the stars is? ( marks: —-) \sx1 } 13 D, Complete the sentences the words from the box below. There is one extra word. entrance, fours, outdoors, habits, waterproof, abroad, calories e.g. Students have to take a(n) entrance test before they begin the course. 21. Different people have different eating 22 I don't care if| put on weight, so I can eat fatty food and never count 23 If you're joining our rafting group, don't forget you need rafting equipment and 24 Secretaries don't work .. 25 I'mnot going to travel GRAMMAR E. Circle the correct item. e.g. There aren't much /@fianD eggs in the fridge. 26 There is a few/a little sugar left. Use that for your coffee. 27. There are a fewia little apricots lett in the fridge. F. Choose the correct item. “I'm hungry.” 1 ..B... something for you to eat.” A making —B willmake © _ make 31 Look at that boy! He the race. A wins B is going to win will win 32. “Don't forget to invite Susan to the party.” "Don't worry. 1 ’ A will B would © won't 33. "What are your plans for the future?” ‘Well, | like helping people $0 |... @ doctor.” A ambeing B will be © am going tobe 34 Hello. | .. to speak to Mr Brown, please. A wouldlike B like ¢ will 35. When you your homework, please call me. A will inish Bare finishing finish 14 28 29 30 36 37 38 39 40 a : some like eating meat, others are vegetarians. clothing, ; they work in offices. this year because | don't have enough money for the flight. Marks: —) xt “Are there any/some biscuits in the box?” “Yes, I think so.” Would you like some/a doughnut? Can | have any/some tea, please? Marks: —— ee a Jane . her new boss tomorrow so wish her luck A ismecting B meets € will meet sin the job if he's late forthe interview. A isn't getting B won'tget doesn't get You feat so much junk food. I's bad for your health A wont B should © shouldn't What will happen i you to work on time? A dont get’ B wont get —C will get Ido all the housework before | the fm, A watch Bam going to watch © will watch TW reach the station at around 6.15, so I'l call you I get there A when B if © then Marks: | Re 7) COMMUNICATION Complete the ogues using the phrases helow. There is one extra phrase. © Howkdyoue © Are you ® Do you want Was everything ® Could I ® I'm afraid e.g. A: Would you like something for dessert? 44 A have the bill, please? B: No, thank you. I'm full, B: Yes, of course. 42. A: I'd like some grapes, please. 45 A: sos anything to drink? Bevo there aren't any left B: No thanks, I'm OK. 43 A: “ all right, sir? B: Yes, thank you Marks =) (ss 4 READING H. Read the report about Mario’s restaurant, then mark the sentences T (true) or F (false) . Se 46 The prices at Mario's were rather high. 49 There is a no-smoking policy at Mario's. . 47 The staff weren't very nice. 50. The manager should make some changes... 48 The atmosphere was very good Marks: ——| ( xt 9 15 WRITING 1. Read the advertisement, then use the about the trip. (100-150 words) notes to write a letter to Kraftwerk Tours asking for information Discover THAILAND! A ten - day tour of THAILAND Price Includes: What timesleave? — © Return flight from Gatwick © 10 nights accommodation in a — S.star hotel Where exactly in 5 © Breakfast, lunch and dinner Thailand? htseeing tours with ienced local guide For further information contact: Kraftwerk Tours 12 Southam Court Newcastle Tel: 0191 823695 Gime for shopping) Dear Sir/Madam, land, | am very he ten ur of T | am writing regarding your advertisement: about the ten-day tour of if you could answer a few questions. interested in the tour and would be grateful Your advertisement states that so mentions that, The advertisement Finally, Thank you for your help. | look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully. Danny Bums. 16 10 Choose the corr item. |. The Japanese are ...A... for their hospitality, A well-known B traditional typical | really like Harry because he’s very He never lies. ‘A honest = B_mean C lazy Eve has beén working .... hours lately; that's why she’s so tired. A long B lots © much When | first moved into my new house I didn't have any pots and A utensils B_ knives © pans Ihave a lot of to finish for tomorrow. A task B work © project The really enjoyed the concert A viewers B crew © audience You cannot buy this medicine without a A prescription B cash € tablet Could you get me a of milk, please? A carton —B slice ¢ jar I don't like They're scary! A fairy tales B horror stories C love stories Chris is such a(n) person. He always has something nice to say about everyone. A imaginative Bkind © brave “What's the matter?” he asked A anxiously B regulary © brightly " 12 13 4 15 16 7 18 19 20 You don't have to pay for the tour, It's free of A charge —B bill © money I'd be really if you could send me some more information. A grateful —B available formal Could you stop at the and get me a box of chocolates? A confectioners B jewellers florist’s Helen only has milk because she's trying to lose weight. A steamed B lowfat treshly-squeezed Bill Gates spends most of his time his company. A running — B training = © working It you have you should see the dentist, A cough B flu © toothache | could hear the thunder in the distance. A rumbling B wailing © blowing Angie was wearing a beautiful ring, A velvet B silver ¢ sik Our department store offers a wide of goods at very low prices. A range B sale © fashion People Kate Winslet for her beauty and talent A look B admire © watch { Marks: 55] \20x0.5 '0 / 17 18 ‘Complete the sentences with the words from the box below. contaet, experience, fussy, strong, crew, luck, personnel, gasped, view, wholemeal, heavily eg 21 22 23 24 25 26 ar SBes eg. 3 32 D. 36 37 38 Lisa doesn't wear contact lenses anymore because she thinks she looks better with glasses. We had a spectacular of the harbour from our hotel balcony. My brother is a(n) eater; my parents never know what to cook for him. Thais have wills; they always manage to do something if they really want to The wind was blowing and it was raining outside. Helping people who are in need can be a very meaningful Tomorrow is my final test so wish me Doctors say that bread is good for our health The company needs to employ more security Mike looked at the hidden treasure and in amazement The members boarded the space shuttle and prepared for take-of. . \ Marks: —-) 10x0.5 Correct the mistakes. | going to work on foot every day. go 34. I didn't used to go to clubs when | We're go to Norway next week was young, What does her hair lke, long or short? 35. The manager should making a few Hove football and nor does Jane. improvements Marks: —| ( ns OS } Je the correct preposition. ‘Are we meeting in / @)half past seven or eight | 40 | first met Paul when | was in / at university, o'clock? 41 The sales are on / in July, so Ill do my shopping Norwegians tend at /to be tall, with fairhair and light | then, blue eyes, 42. My brother was born in / on 1973. He's older than The shops are open until / at eight o'clock, so hurry his wife. up! Its already ten to eight. 43. What did you have in / at mind? ‘Angelica lives at in the centre of London. 44° Mary is at / in great shape! She looks like a model. Jo's really looking forward to / at the party on} 45 Susan doesn't want any ice cream. She's in / ona Saturday. diet. Marks =) tee e eg. 56 87 58 59 Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple, present perfect simple or present perfect continuous. Robert Palmer e.g. graduated (graduate) from university in 1991. He 46) (study) Medicine but he 47) (never/work) as a doctor. When he 48) (finish) his stucies he 49) (decide) to become an artist! He 50) (think) that painting made him realy happy! Robert 51) (painy for more than twelve years and so far he 52) (sell) more than twenty paintings. He 53) (receive) quite a few awards and he $4) (display) his work in many art galleries around Europe. For the last two months Robert 55) (work) on his latest painting which is called “The Year 2053' ( Marks: =a) \ toxt } Choose the correct item. | always ...A... a cup of hot coffee in the morning. | 60. If Jackie hard she will pass her exams. A have B amhaving © having A studies BB studying —C_will study Moira was wearing a beautiful long skirt. | 61. | think this sweater is not as as that one A light blue sik B silk ight blue A nice B nicer © nicest sik and light biue 62. When! to the supermarket, ll buy some The purple cardigan is much than the grey | eggs. one A willgo BB amgoing © go A the most expensive B expensive 63 There are cartots in the fridge. You don't © more expensive have to buy any. | could hear the children singing phew) Oi © any — B snecter sweetly 64 I think | the chicken soup, please. A willhave B amgoingtohave C have Look at the tree! I i 65 Diana has been living here twenty years. A wil B isgoingto goingto eee oe ( Marks (0x05 oa 19 in the gaps with the words from the box below. Then, mark the sentences (true) or F (false). swrceessf, treating, provides, organisation, training, improve, medical Kelli Miller was a very e.g. successful doctor in England. For the last six months she has been living in Ethiopia, working for a(n) 66) ... Frontiers that 67) Kelli was bored with 68) has been working very hard to 70) conditions in Ethiopia is 71) local people as health and at the moment she care workers. Kelli says that helping people who really need it has made her feel more useful than ever before. She will be staying in Ethiopia for a very long time. 72. Keli Miller has always worked in Ethiopia 74 73. Kelli found her job in England very interesting. 75 20 called Doctors Without emergency health care in African countries. patients with routine 69) problems. She feels that her job in Ethiopia is much more important. There aren't enough hospitals or medical equipment so the health care standards are very low. Kelli Health care conditions in Ethiopia are very bad. Kell will leave Ethiopia as soon as possible. NAME: CLASS: seoat one MARK: x4= 10 = VOCABULARY ta A. Choose the correct item. e.g. Ever since he took over the company he has hired | 6 If you try to walk on you'll sink. over thirty ....A. ‘A quicksand B avalanche C hurricane A empl B colleagues C bili pd cofeagues, @ bisonaires 7 Roy gives guided of the istand every 1. I saw Mike but | didn't talk to him because he was summer deep thought. A attractions —B tours C lines a) f Ate " © for 8 Don his fishing line into the water and 2 Peter his head on the cupboard. waited patiently for the fish to bite. A banged B twisted —C burnt A cast B curled rocked 3. It's going to rain; there are clouds overhead. | 9 Robert was alone in the house; all he could hear was ‘A gathering —-B_grabbing stepping the sound of thunder hak rump 4 | found a brightly-coloured on the beach. ee ae A shell B sand © spot 40 We had just let the beach when the came in rN B sh © coast 5. The early moming air was cool and te shore cons A hot B warm © mild Mark larks: ( toxt 10) 8. plete the sentences with the words from the box below. There is one extra word. threat, treat, care, stomach, illness, experience, broken eg. Jenny had a sore throat so she couldn't eat ice | 13 Fred had an accident; he's in hospital with a cream. leg 11 “Tve got a terrible ache.” 14 Dentists patients who have “Well, next time don't eat so much problems with their teeth, 12 People with a serious must go to | 15 Working with sick people is a hard job, but itis also hospital a meaningful [ Marks: ; \ \ 9x1 } 21 22 GRAMMAR G eg. 16 7 18 19 20 D. 26 27 28 29 30 Choose the correct item. "Are you coming to town with us, Tim?" “Somty, Lean't An. my homework yet.” ‘A haven't finished B didn't finish © don't finish | haven't been to a football match since | university A started B_wasstarting Chad started When Mary home, Bob was sleeping in front of the television. A hasarived B hadarrived C arrived To his horror, Joe discovered that someone into his home ‘A had broken B was breaking has broken “Do you know where Mike is?” “No, | him today.” A haven't seen B_ hadn't seen © wasn't seeing “Have you seen Jamie? to find him for an hour." A Ivetried — B I've beentrying C I try le the correct item. When Graham arrived at the airport his plane had ready) yet lett. | can't cook any food because | haven't fixed the coven yet / already. Have you ever / never been to a cricket match? By the time / As soon as the guests left, Sheila went to bed. | didn't start cooking just / until George came home. Mum has just / ever finished doing the housework. 24 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 35 Mr Cox A works as a teacher for twenty years, B isworking C has been working “Did you give the books to Dianne?” “No, because when | arrived at the office she A has already left B had already left © was already leaving When George got home, Jenny the plants in the garden. ‘A has been watering © has watered B was watering han Scotland since | was fiteen years old. A didn't visit B don't visit. C haven't visited By the time | was thirty, | years A had already worked © already worked as a lawyer for 5 B have already worked “j Marks 10x1 ‘As soon as / When we finally arrived at the theatre, the play had already started, She has been watching TV since / for two hours! | had just come out of the shower when / after the doorbell rang, By the time / Before we got to the airport the plane had already left. After / Until James had tried on many shirts, he decided to buy a white one. (Marts —\ toxt 10) COMMUNICATION omplete the dialogue using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase. 8 Barrell airey © Why don't you take an aspirin? © That'y nice. © What's the matter? © That's OK. e.g. A: I'm really sorry, Ben, but | can’t take the dog out | 37 B: for a walk A: I've got a terrible headache. 36 8 Miidoit, | 38. B: Are you all right? ‘A: That's a good idea, A No, feel terrible { Marks: — \ 3x1 READE Read the story and number the sentences in the correct order. The night outside was cold and windy. Joe Langley was alone in his London flat. His dog, Max, was sleeping at his feet. The TV was on, but Joe wasn't watching it. He was just sitting in his armchair, thinking about his future. He didn’t have any money and he couldn't get a job! He felt very depressed. It was quite late at night and Joe was getting sleepy. He decided to go to bed but forgot to put out the fire in the firepiace. He fell asleep almost immediately ‘Suddenly, Joe woke up. His dog was barking loudly. Joe saw ‘smoke coming out of the living-room. His carpet was on fire! He took a bucket filled with water and poured it onto the burning carpet. Thanks to Max, he was saved from the fire! ‘After what had happened, Joe realised that life was not that bad after all! He felt lucky to be alive, and was sure that everything would be all right in the end, eg. The night was cold and windy. ...1.... | 41. Joe's dog, Max, was barking loudly. 39 Joe poured water onto the burning 42. Joe felt lucky to be alive. carpet. 43 The carpet was on fire! 40 Joe forgot to put out the fire. 44 Joe fell asleep. { Marks: 6x1 24 WRITING 1. Use the notes G. Your teacher has asked you to write a profile of a famous person for the school maga below to write a profile of Madonna (100 - 150 words). Introduction: * Madonna ® one of the most successful singers in the world Early life: * born in Bay City, Michigan, USA (16th August 1958) started singing with the local church choir at the age of 4 Later life: ® went to the University of Michigan « eft for New York © went to dance school there © produced her first album at the age of 24 © has produced many successful songs since then ‘© has also starred in several films Character: * hardworking, clever Likes: * going to the gym, parties, theatre, cinema Plans: ‘* planning to move to London, UK. Madonna is She was born She went to Madonna is [ Mark \ ( Marks: —— CLASS... MARK: XA cee OS 50 minutes) VOCABULARY Ne A. Circle the correct item. e.g. You should put aenc@/rock around any ponds | 4 The word tiny/strange is the opposite of ‘or pools in your garden. ordinary. 1 A wonder/chapel is a small church. 5 Aknife/cliff is a sharp object you use for cutting 2 Achamber/mine is a big room things. 3. You can use sculptures/matches to light a fire. , \ . { Marks: =| \ 5x1 } B. Complete the sentences with the words from the box below, There is one extra word. man-made, crystals, carves, presets, caves, sockets, released ). All cleaning products should be kept ina safe place. | 9 The police . There are thousands of natural and a statement to the press asking people to remain wonders to be seen all around the world. indoors while the rainstorm lasted. 7 Electrical should be covered | 10 Bill when not in use. They're dangerous for children. sculptures from ice; his works are unique! 8 The miners have built a magnificent church in one of the underground \ ( Marks: —-| \ 5x1 / Replace the words in bold with a synonym. Choose from the words in the box below. constant, cause of, hurt, constructed, scald, on display e.g The workers in that factory are in 13. If you put your finger in hot water, continuous danger of having an you'll burn yoursett accident, constant 14 Robert fell over and injured himself 41. The exhibits are on show in the 48 | think the reason for his headache museum at the moment. was the loud music he had been 12. The office blocks were built in only listening to. a month ( ( Marks: —-) \ ext / 25 26 FRAMMAR D. E, Complete each sentence with two to e.g. The ancient Greeks built the Parthenon in the sth century BC. by The Parthenon was built by the ancient Greeks in the Sth century BC. 23. They have redecorated their house twice already has Their house twice already. 24 They don't let the children play near the swimming pool. allowed The children play near the swimming pool. 25. They have to repair the car as soon as possible. has The car as soon as possible. le the correct item. e.g. Must / Gai)! borrow your dictionary, please? 31 “It's really hot in here!” ‘You have to / can open the window if you like. 32 You must / mustn't play with burning candles because you might get burt. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the passive. The Colosseum e.g. is known (know) to be one of the most famous monuments in the world. It 16) (locate) in Rome, Italy tay (build) by the Romans and it 18) (complete) in 82 AD. It 19) (visit) by millions of people ever since. It 20) (admire) for its beauty and enormous size. At the moment it 21) (restore) but we expect it 22) (open) to the public again next summer. { Marks \ 7x1 e words, including the word in bold. 26 They will open the new museum on Saturday. be The new museum on Saturday, 27, That shop sells beautiful souvenirs. are Beautiful in that shop. 28 They made this ring of gold. was This ring gold. 29. She hasn't typed those letters yet been Those letters yet. ‘They are painting the doors at the moment. are The doors at the moment, ( Marks: —-) \ ext / If you touch that socket you could / must get an electric shock. ‘Can / Must | ride my bike on the grass?” ‘No, you aren't allowed to.” 35. You mustn't / are allowed to eat fatty foods if you're ona diet / \ ( Marks: — oxi 5 COMMUNICATION G. Complete the dialogue using the words below. There is one extra word. © afraid 10 © help = tell «= cost, —® say e.g. A: Can help you sit? 38 A: In two weeks. Opening hours will be from 10am 36 B: Yes, please. Could you me what time 4pm daily the gallery opens? 39° B: And how much will it to get in? 37 A: Well, I'm the gallery is closed at the A: Admission will be £5 for adults and £3.50 for moment because it's being redecorated. children. B: Oh, see. Well, when will it be open to the public? (wens 7) 4xt READING - H. Read the article about Angkor Wat, Then answer the questions with two to five words. architectu It by the go% considered to be one of thy any wonderful scul ancient. times, That y greatest structures of hi people travelled from all parts of _ civilizatior 40 Where is Angkor Wat located? 43 Who made Angkor Wat well-known to the world? 41 What can you see on the walls? 44 When did they begin restoring Angkor Wat? 42 When was Angkor destroyed? [ Marks: x) \ xt / 27 VOCABULARY A. Complete the sentences with the words from the box below. There is one extra word. G " plant, sky, needs, acid, fur, endangered, shortages |. People should plant trees to help save the forests. Many animals are killed to make coats Traffic fumes cause rain, which causes great'damage to the environment Hunters often kill even though they are protected by law. species, Choose the correct word to fill in the sentence: * factories * companies a) If logging companies planted new trees, they could save the rainforest. b) Governments should stop factories from polluting lakes and rivers. © make * produce a) “Where's Jackie?” “She's in the kitchen trying to cake!” b) Trees oxygen. © fumes 6 smoke a) There was so much cigarette that we couldn't breathe b) Car pollute the city centre Choose the correct item. We stayed at a(n) ..A... five-star hotel when we were ‘on holiday in Thailand. A luxurious. ~B memorable C We should lear to want to protect the environment. A use B cycle ideal all our waste if we C recycle 4 10 12 13 If we didn’t pollute our rivers, we wouldn't have water Food and water are basic no one can survive without them. © hardly easily a) You can find History books in the schoo! library b) There's so much air pollution in some big cities that you can breathe. * cold * freezing a) According to the weather forecast, it's going to be a long winter. b) Temperatures sometimes fall below in winter. * saved repaired a) Water companies have most of the leaking pipes. b) If we water from our baths, we could use it in our gardens. \ (urs 7 5x1 / Governments should from hunting animals laws to stop people A pass B ban © create You should call the hotel to check their prices. A thrilling B current ordinary 29 30 4 GRAMMAR D. Choose the correct item, e.g. What would you do if you ..B... leader of your country? A wouldbe B were Cc are 16 itl enough money, | would buy a new car. A had B have © am having 7 it my work early, I'll call you. A finished —B willfinish_ finish 18 yoy go anywhere in the world, where would you go? A can B could © had 19. I'm sure Mike would win the race i he hard enough A willtrain — B wouldtrain trained E, Complete the sentences with who, which or where. ‘A bottle opener is something ..which... opens bottles 24 Max was the only student was well prepared for the test. 25 Atailor is someone makes clothes. 26 | ove Brazil because that’s I met my wife. 27 There are many restaurants in town eg. 31 There will be mixed weather ‘country this week. A conditions B reports all over the © temperatures serve cheap food. ‘Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Oviedo is located the north-west of Spain, Simon lives the heart of Birmingham The National Museum is in the centre the city 15 20 24 23 28 29 30 33 35 ‘As soon as you arrive at the hotel, make sure you ‘check in at the reception A desk B lobby © suite ( Marks: —) at 5) “Will you water the plants today?” ‘Only ifit . rain.” A doesn't —B wouldn't © will It people . their cars into the city centre, there wouldn't be so much air pollution A didn't take B wouldn't take © hadn't taken Will you bring me a newspaper if you .. to the newsagent’s? A went B will go Cc go Do you think your lite sone very different if you lived in the countryside? A mustbe — B was © would be Marks: =) 8x1 / The town «ob comes from is not very far from London, A toothbrush is something brush your teeth with “Who told you the way to the station?” “Well, | asked a policeman was very helpful.” you Marks: 7x1 7 Naples is situated the west coast of Italy. Seville is . the south-west of Spain There will be thunderstorms the west of the country today. (st) Marks 5x1 COMMUNICATION G. ‘Complete the dialogue using the phrases below. There © If were you READING is one extra phrase. *Tcan't stand © Ifyou don't © Efeet-very-tired © We should POEoe You look terrible! Hmm... I feel very tired! 36) I would go to bed and get some sleep. Sleep? How? Listen to all the noise from the party next door! 37) it! 38) talk to our neighbours and ask them to be more quiet Marks: =) 3x1 / H. Read the advertisement and match the headings to the paragraphs. A JOURNEY IN TIME! Looking for a weekend away with a difference? Do How about a picnic? The Victorian Palace Hote! you enjoy meeting people and making friends? Are has beautiful gardens all around it, where you can Yyou interested in history? Then you should try the, enjoy a sandwich lunch by the lake, or just have a 39 40 a Victorian Palace Hotel, and spend a tew days pleasant afternoon walk. living like people did two hundred years ago! And, in our special dance hall, our band plays The Victorian Palace Hotel has rooms for Victorian music every night, over 200 guests. Each room has its own tollet and bath, but no TV—we haven't /\ 1 It you want to remember your invented it yet! Enjoy traditional Victorian food! Our master chefs prepare and serve breakfast, lunch and dinner just like your great grandmother did Eatin Victorian style and then relax in the games room, where you can meet and talk to people who share the same interests. Introduction Shopping Recommendation Outdoor activities: ... Visit forever, visit our Victorian shopping centre, where you can buy hand- made souvenirs, postcards, photo albums, or even Victorian dresses. A visit to the Victorian Palace Hotel is an unforgettable experience! Liven up your winter ‘or summer holidays with an entertaining journey back in time! a 42. Evening entertainment 43 Eating 44 Description of quest rooms / { Marks: —} \ ext 31 WRITING 1. Your school magazine has asked its readers to send in artic! How can we stop pollution of the atmosphere? icle (100 - 150 words) using the ideas below. 's answering the question: Write your a | Para t: factory smoke / car fumes | Pollute air + this cause acid rain / kill trees and | |. plants =) Para 2: cycle or walk to work —» leave cars at home Para 3: governments improve Public transport + fewer cars in cities Para'4: pollution of atmosphere/ everybody's problem + everybody do someth betore too late 9 In most of our cities the air is polluted. Factory smoke and We can all help by Governments can also Allin all, pollution 32 VOCABULARY A. Choose the correct item. MARI eg. They ....A. the house in preparation for the | 6 The atmosphere at the festival was fantastic: people party. were drums and playing trumpets. A decorated B protected — C matched A fying B cheering —_C banging 1 Hercules was a great hero; he had a lot of courage 7 The chef at that restaurant must be inexperienced; and the food was A strong B strength C aim A stunning B amusing _—C disgusting 2 He drove past us very slowly because he wanted to | 8 When dogs their tails it off his new car. means they're happy and satisfied. A take B put show A wag B tug Cc blow 3 Roy was at the parade waving his 9 If you're ever in Britain in November don't miss the as the floats went by. celebration of Guy Fawkes’ Day. A flag 8 string whistie A annua B natural © tomibie 4 The waitress had to wear a blue uniform and light | 10 Everybody Harry for being blue such a talented actor. A breeches B_ tights C cloaks A admired —B explained ~— © amazed 5. Hunters kill hinos for their A stripes B fins © roms ( Marks: — ) 10 \ 10x14 / B. Complete the sentences using the words from the box below. There is one extra word. ‘make, extinct, designs, event, teva, captivity, extinction 14 People should buy parrots that have been bred in and then green-cheeked parrots can be left in the wild. 18 There are a number of wild animals that are facing eg. The local people of the city of Hamamatsu have their kite festival in May. 11 The costume Mary was wearing was embroidered with elaborate 42 The concert on 1 th June is an allctay 13 Rob is planning to wedding day. a speech on his, { Marks: (5x1 33 COMMUNICATION F, Look at the map and complete the dialogue using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase, © turn right © straight down Gna SUPERMARKET | ‘SCHOOL ee oaiee a cas READING © first turning © corner ‘A; Excuse me. Is there a supermarket near here? |. B: Yes, there is. It's in Ruther Street, A: How do I get there? 8: Go and Then take the ‘on your left into Ruther Street. The supermarket is on your left. A: Thank you! Collins Street at the traffic lights. G. Read the article about Chinese New Year's Eve, Then, for sentences 39-44 circle the correct item. Ml never forget. my visit to Beijing, China. when ny friend and his wife invited ne, they told ne that I would have a really different New Year's Eve and they were right. when I arrived, everybody was very busy with the preparations involved. The atmosphere was fantastic. There were bright colours After dinner they all started playing cards for good luck. Nobody went to sleep before midnight. You see, at midnight the great event begins: fireworks! 1 was really amazed. All around the city I could see and hear colourful fireworks. It was incredible and I was really , excit and delicious smells everywhere. The local people were cleaning every corner of - their houses and decorating the walls with red pieces of paper. My friend explained that wanted to have something to eat on the first day of the year. 1 was really looking forward to New Year's Eve Dinner. The whole family got together and everyone It made me Feel sad to think I would have to leave Beijing soon However, I knew that the memories the Chinese New Year's Eve would stay with me forever. red is their lucky colour. Another custom is to cook fish on New Year's Eve and eat it the next day. My friend told me that they was really happy. I noticed that the grandparents and parents gave children red envelopes with money inside. e.g. The writer was invited to China by his @iend3/ wife. | 41 The parents and grandparents gave children 39. The local people decorated the walls | corners of | __ money / cards. their houses with red pieces of paper. 42. They went to bed after / before midnight 40 They cooked fish to eat on New Year's Eve / the | 42. The fireworks / card games began at midnight i 44, The writer felt sad / excited because he had to leave first day of the year. Beijing / \ { Marks: — \ (6x1) / 35 WRITING an article for a m: n below. azine about whether goldfish make good pets. Use the inform Goldfish are beautiful to ‘They have lovely colours. It is very enjoyable watch. and relaxing to watch them swim. Goldfish are quiet and don't They don't make any noise. They are not needa lot of attention. messy. You only have to change their water every 2 or 3 days. Goldfish are not very good They don't show any feelings. You can't play ‘company. with them. Why do people think that only cats and dogs make good pets? in my opinion, goldfish can make very good pets, tool First of all, Furthermore, On the other hand, .. Allin all, although having goldfish may not seem a lot of fun, 1 believe that they are great pets! 36 NAME3....0 connnmnnnnenne — DATI CLAS: A. eg. B. "1 2 8B 4 15 MARK: x4 = ae (Time: 50 minutes) Net Choose the correct item. Caroline is on a ..B... diet 6 According an old legend a princess lived A serious —B strict, C big in that castle. A C at ‘Sandy beaches and ancient temples make Greece a " Ot a perfect destination. 7 Don't _ about it any more! I'l help you. A traditional B holiday C delicate A wonder B insist Cc worry My brother is talented pianist. He wrote a wonderful | 8 My dad's company over 3,000 staff ‘of music, A spreads B employs hrires. A part mr ba B piece ore 9 Large department stores .. a great variety of T'm very lucky to the life | do today, products. A lead B make Cc do A offer B buy Cc miss The Internet is without one of the most [10 “That's a really jacket you're wearing important inventions in history. Sally's fantastic. ‘A doubt B exchange growing A trendy B plenty © wide People: parrots as pets because they are good company. A face B value © find { Marks: — 10x0.5 Complete the sentences with the words from the box below. prodwets, hours, system, prizes, designs, laws ‘You must keep all cleaning products away from children, because they can be quite dangerous. Opening in London vary, but most shops are open from 9am to Spm. went to see Metallica live yesterday! They had an unbelievable sound...» ! Do people that take part in TV games really win. - 2 ‘The church walls were decorated with beautiful elaborate Governments could stop air pollution by passing that would stop cars from going into the city centre, 38 C. Choose the correct item, e.g. It was a beautiful morning, The sun ..B... and it was very warm. A shines B was shining © shone 16 “What for a living?” "She's a teacher.” A does she do B isshedoing she does 17 George to work very hard but he does now. A didn't B used © didn't use 18 “Inever go swimming alone.” A Sodol B Nordo! C I don't 19 This is the ring I've ever seen! How much did it cost you? ‘A more expensive —_B less expensive C riost expensive 20 Ifshe with me, Ill go on my own, ‘A comes B doesn't come © didn't come 21. Jonathan and Fred a cup of tea at the moment. A arehaving §—B have © is having 22. My grandmother gave me a beautiful box. ‘A brown and wooden B brownwooden © _wooden brown 23. “Good moming,” Eli said A. gentle B gentlier gently 24 Mum asked me how long for her A Ihad been waiting B had | been waiting © have | been waiting D. Correct the mistakes. e.g. By the time George got to the theatre, the play has already started. was sleeping in my room. Sudden, there was a loud noise! had 36 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 37 38 39 When she back, she'll call you. A willcome —B_ comes Cc came Ithink | for you here. | can't go on walking! A will wait B_ am going to wait © am waiting There must be - milk in the fridge. A atew B few © some EVE vss to San Francisco three times. A has gone B wasgoing Chas been Demi has been painting 1987, A since B for Cc in How spinach do you need? A many B much any When Helen got to the office John told her that the boss “ for her. A has been looking B had been looking © looked When my grandmother was a child, she wear a school uniform. A hadn't B must had to i rich, I'd buy a yacht. A were Bam © would be Rainforests down and the trees are used to make paper. A are cut B iscut © are cutting |wanted but I didn't know what to do. A to help B helping C help Marks: zw) 20x0.5 '° / How much eggs have we got left? | don't like go to night clubs. Do you know no one by the name of Sally Field? Marks: — (ws fo } Read and circle the correct item, Then answer the questions. The Internet: a world of and pay much less 47) offthan information, entertainment e.g. you would in a shop. @nd)but communication. Are All you 48) need/may to do is you onine? 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Sean ea rte) of the Internet Peano 55. “COMEWITHUS.COM'" sell 58 Calling “COMEWITHUS.COM"” on the phone will cost ATVs you B telephones A afortune € Internet connections B very little 56 According to the advertisement, with © nothing ‘COMEWITHUS.COM” you can 59 What do “COMEWITHUS.COM" give you for £25 per ‘A make new friends month? B travel abroad A acomputer © appear on TV B an Internet connection 57 If you want to connect to the Internet with C a tree telephone ‘COMEWITHUS.COM" you have to A send them a message B call them fl © take part in a discussion { Marks: xl \20x1 } 39 40 F. Use the information from the leaflet to ‘an article about Haverigg Beach Campsite. (100-150 words) £10 miles from the town of Barrow, north-west England ‘+ clean, attractive campsite. games room - with pool/ darts/table-tennis OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES © water skiing, windsurfing, — aces cycling pomuaars aT ‘= hundreds of caravans for The Haverigg Beach Campsite offers lots of fun for all the family. The campsite is situated The Haverigg Beach Campsite is clean There is never a dull moment at the Haverigg Beach Campsite. There is an The Haverigg Beach Campsite is the ideal place for a memorable family holiday. It is open Marks: ——| (use =) Key to Tests TEST 1 (Units 1 - 2) A1C 3B 5c 7A 2B 4A 6c 8B B 9 a) viewers b) audience 10 a) work b) project 11. a) piece b) part C 12 spectacular 15. terraced 13 promising 16 choir 14 delicate D 17 am 22. didn't feel 18 are having 23 came 19 arestaying 24 told 20 go * 25. didn't buy 21 went 26 are sitting E27 B 2A 318 3A 2c 80680 C | 82 AOA F 35. Do you like it here in Madrid? 36 How do you get there? 37 So dol 38 What's he like? G39 F 407 41F 42F 43T 44T H (Suggested answer) Joe Peterson is Britain's most successful writer. However, things were not always easy for the boy from Birmingham, Joe used to live in a flat in the centre of Birmingham. He had tong straight hair and he was thin. He used to wear ripped jeans and T- shirts. He used to eat junk food at fast-food restaurants. He used to play football and go to parties. Nowadays, Joe lives in a large house with a garden in the countryside. He's good-looking and he’s got short hair. He’s plump and he e suits. He eats steak or grilled e restaurants. In his free time he goes to the opera or the theatre. Joe's life has changed a lot since those days in Birmingham. “I enjoy my success and I'm very lucky to lead the life | do today,” he says. key TEST 2 (Units 3 - 4) 1 delivery 3. rumble 5 range 2 beauty 4 banks 6 medicine 9 branch —_ 12. personnel 7 puzzled 10 large 8 shake 41 customer 13 shop 15 lonely 17. brigade 14 guest 16 cancel 18 air 19 B 21C 2C BA 2c 20 A 2A 24B 2A 2B 29. stopped 34 was holding 30. said 35 was singing 31 started 36 were 32 were going 37 was he doing 33. appeared 38 decided 39 What does it look like? 40 What's it got in it? 41. Is this it? 42 3 447 46 6 435 45 2 474 (Suggested answer) London, the capital of England, is a shopper's paradise with plenty of large department stores as well as thousands of smaller shops. In Oxford Street there are all kinds of shops and you can find everything from designer clothes to jewellery. In Knightsbridge you can find Harrods, an amazing department store which sells everything, It has sales in January and July. ‘Shops in London are usually open from 9 till 5 in the evening from Monday to Saturday. Don't miss the chance to shop in London. There is something for everyone. 43 Key 44 TEST 3 (Units 5 - 6) 1A 38 58 7c 20 4A 6B 8B 9 cucumber 12 prawns 15. beef 10 cheese 13 mussels 11 yoghurt 14 veal 16 broke down 19 look after 17 works out 20 wondered 18 constantly 21 habits 23 waterproof 25 abroad 22 calories 24 outdoors 26 Aittle 28 any 30 some 27 atew 29 a 31B 3C 35 C 37B 39A 41A 32 C 34A 36 A 38C 40 A 42. I'matraid 44 Could! 43 Was everything 45._Do you want 467 47F 48 T 49F 50 T (Suggested answer) Dear Sir/Madam, 1am writing regarding your advertisement about the ten-day tour of Thailand. | am very interested in the tour and would be grateful if you could answer a few questions. Your advertisement states that the price includes a return flight from Gatwick. What time does the flight leave? The advertisement also mentions that the price includes 10 nights accommodation in a five-star hotel. Where exactly in Thailand is the hotel? Finally, the advertisement mentions that there will be sightseeing tours of Thailand. Will there also be time to go shopping? Thank you for your help. | look forward to hearing from you Yours faithtully. Danny Burns. 36 37 38 39 46 47 48 49 50 56 57 58 66 67 68 69 MID - TERM TEST (Units 1 - 7) A 5C 9B 13 A IA A 6A 0A 14 B 188 C 7A 1A 1 A 198 B 8B 2A 6 C 2B view 25 experience 29 gasped fussy 26 luck 30 crew strong 27 wholemeal heavily 28 personnel ge going 33 perso 35 making make dees is 34 used use to 40 at 44 in until 41 in 45 on in 42 in to 43 in studied 51. has been painting has never worked 52. has sold finished 53. has received decided 54 has displayed thought 55 has been working A 598 ec 6 8 Cc BOA 63 A Cc GIA 64 A organisation 70 improve 74 T provides 71 training = 75 F treating 72 F medical 73 F TEST 4 (Units 7 - 8) A 1B 3A 5C 7B 9C 2A 4A 6A BA 108 B 11 stomach 13 broken 15 experience 12 illness. 14 treat CWA BA 2B 28 24C 7A 19:8 21C «23 BBB A D 26 yet 30 just 34 By the time 27 ever 31 When 35 After 28 Assoonas 32 for 29° until 33. when) E 36 That's OK. 37 What's the matter? 38 Why don’t you take an aspirin? F396 402 414 42 7 435 443 G (Suggested answer) Madonna is one of the most successful singers in the world. ‘She was born in Bay City, Michigan, USA on 16th August in 1958. She started singing with the local church choir at the age of 4. ‘She went to the University of Michigan but later she left for New York where she went to dance school. She produced her first album at the age of 24 and she has produced many successful songs since then. She has also starred in several films. Madonna is hardworking and clever and she likes going to the gym, to parties, to the theatre and to the cinema. At present she is planning to move to London, UK. key TEST 5 (Units 9 -10) 1 chapel 3 matches 5 knife 2 chamber 4 strange 6 man-made 8 caves 10 carves 7 sockets 9 released 11 ondisplay 13 scald 15. cause of 12 constructed 14 hurt 16 is located 20 is admired 17 was built 21 is being restored 18 was completed 22. will be opened 19. has been visited 23. has been redecorated 24 are not allowed to 25. has to be repaired 26 will be opened 27, souvenirs are sold 28 was made of 29. haven't been typed 30 are being painted 33 could 35 mustn't 34 can 31. can 32. mustn't 36 tell 87 afraid 98 to 39 cost 40 In Cambodia, (Southeast Asia) 41. Many wonderful sculptures, 42 1n 1431 43. Henri Mouhot (a French explorer) 44 In 1908. (Suggested answer) Jeremy Atkins, a 26-year old university student from Bristol, was seriously injured while he was climbing a mountain on the French Alps. Jeremy, who was on a skiing holiday with friends, decided not to ski and went climbing alone. When he didn’t return that evening his friends were worried and contacted the authorities. The rescue team managed to find him and took him to hospital. Alter the accident, the rescue team warned the public not to climb the Alps alone. 45 key TEST 6 (Units 11 - 12) A 1 fur 3 endangered 5 needs 2 acid 4 shortages B 6 a) make b) produce 7 a) smoke b) fumes, 8 a) easily b) hardly 9 a) cold b) freezing 10 a) repaired —_b) saved cuc 13B O15 A 2A 4A DIBA 18B 2A 2C 7c 199 C 2A BBC E 24 who 26 where 28 where 30 who 25 who 27 which 29. which F 31 in 32 of 33 on 34 in 35. in G 36 fl were you 38 We should 37 can't stand H 39 f aid 43 ¢ 4g ae 44 b 1 (Suggested answer) In most of our cities the air is polluted. Factory smoke and car fumes pollute the air. This causes acid rain, which kills trees and plants. We can all help by cycling or walking to work. If we did this we would leave our cars at home. Governments can also improve public transport. If they did this there would be fewer cars in the cities. All in all, pollution of the atmosphere is everybody's problem. So, everybody must do something before it's too late. 46 TEST 7 (Units 13 - 14) 1B 3A 5C 70 9A 2C 48 6C BA 10 A 14 designs 13. make 15 extinction 12 event 14 captivity 16C 18 C 2C 2 A 24 A 7C 19 B 218 2 A 2 C 26 whether | was interested in 27 he had left his keys 28 have never seen 29. how often | washed 30 will do the ironing 33 did 35 to 34 where 31 me 32 been 36. straight down 37 turn right 38 first turning 39. walls 42. after 40. the first day of the year 43. fireworks 41 money 44 sad (Suggested answer) Why do people think that only cats and dogs make good pets? In my opinion, goldfish make very good pets too! First of all, goldfish are beautiful to watch. They have lovely colours and really enjoyable to watch them swim. Furthermore, goldfish are quiet and don't need a lot of attention. They don't make any noise. They are not messy and you only have to change their water every 2 or 3 days. On the other hand, goldfish are not very good company. They don't show any feelings, and you can’t play with them. All in all, although having goldfish may not seem a lot of fun, | believe that they are perfect pets! Key EXIT TEST (Units 1 - 15) 1B 3A 5B 7C oA 2B 4A 6B 8B 0A 11 hours 13. prizes. 15 laws 12 system 14 designs 1A 2 A 2 A 31 B 7C 2 B 27 CG 32 C 1B 8623 C6 28 CO A 19C 2 A 29 A 34 A 28 2 B 3 8 3 A 36 Sudden Suddenly 38 ge going 37 FAueh many 39. Re-oRe anyone 40 it 47. than 54 of 41 could 48 need 55 42 around 49. will 56 A 43. make 80 your 57 B 44 who 51 surfing 58 C 45 messages 52 month 59 B 46 shopping 53. exploring (Suggested answer) The Haverigg Beach Campsite offers lots of fun for all the family. The campsite is situated ten miles from the town of Barrow, in north-west England. The Haverigg Beach Campsite is clean and attractive. There are hundreds of caravans for up to eight people available. There is never a dull moment at the Haverigg Beach Campsite. There is an indoor swimming pool and a games room with pool, darts and table-tennis. If you prefer you can try one of the outdoor activities such as water skiing, windsurfing and cycling. The Haverigg Beach Campsite is the ideal place for a memorable family holiday. It is open from May to October — but book in advance. Please contact 080-765-765 and ask for our current prices. 47

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