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FCE Use of English Yt Caunrae (OPT yu Circe Examination iT Mire MUS DO Rade MU It ITe Virginia Evans Maal, Express Publishing Teacher’s Book FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Virginia Evans faa Express Publishing Published by Express Publishing 3 Roman Bridge Close, Blackpill, Swansea SA3 SBE Tel: +44-1792-404855 - Fax: +44-1792-404886 @-mail:inquiries@expresspublishing.co.uk. INTERNET http: /Awww.expresspublishing.co.uk. © Virginia Evans Second impression 1998 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publishers. Tests may be reproduced without permission for classroom use only. ISBN (SET) 960-361-015-1 ISBN 960-361-016-X Contents A. Key 1. Modals Consolidation 1 2. The Infinitive / -ing form / Participies Consolidation 2 . Practice Test 1 3. Tense Forms ... Consolidation 3 .. 4. Clauses / Linking Words Consolidation 4 . Practice Test 2 .. Pre-test 1 5. Adjectives / Adverbs / Comparisons ... Consolidation 5 6. Passive Voice / Causative Form Consolidation 6 . Practice Test 3 ...... 7. Reported Speech . Consolidation 7 . 8. Conditionals / Wishes / Unreal Past Consolidation 8 . Practice Test 4 Pre-test 2 ...... 9. Nouns / Articles Consolidation 9 10. Emphatic Structures / Inversion Consolidation 10 Practice Test 5 11. Determiners / Pronouns Consolidation 11 12, Questions / Short Answers Consolidation 12 Practice Test 6 .. Pre-test 3 GELSLESRSS B. Tests and Keys 1. Test 1 . 59 2. Test 2 66 3. Test 3 73 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 1 Modals (Ex. 1 should be done in class. Help Ss understand the function of each modal verb and the synonymous expressions. As an extension, ask Ss to make sentences of their own using modals with various meanings. If Ss have difficulty go,through p.4 and p.5 first, then do the exercises.) Beenognen necessity/obligation, It is necessary/I must request, Can /Could I? suggestion, Let's go/What about going? probability, We ought to/We'll probably ability, She is able to permission, May /Could !? advice/criticism, You ought to/You had better logical assumption, I'm sure absence of necessity, It’s not necessary/You don’t have to (Ex. 2 should be done in class) 2 (Suagested answers) 3 4. 5. . must be, logical assumption Why don't we have a barbecue tonight?/ Let’s have a barbecue tonight. may be, possibility Would you mind, Could you finish the report before you leave? 6. Shall, offer 7. 8. should, advice prohibition, Children are not allowed to play on the grass. 3. (Suggested answers) 1. en en She may have misunderstood you. It's possibie that she misunderstood you. Perhaps/Maybe she misunderstood you. They must be tired. They should pay more attention. They need to pay more attention. They had better pay more atterition. I'm sure she hasn't sold her house. She can't have sold her house. He’s likely to object. He'll probably object. We might have to wait for them. It’s possible that we will have to wait for them. 11. possibility, it's possible 12. criticism, He might have 13. offer, Shall 2 14. prohibition, You mustn't 15, duty, They were obliged to 16. lack of necessity, You don't have to 17. request, Would you 18. advice/criticism, She ought to 19. suggestion, Let's go 9. should have, advice/criticism 10. have to 11. can't be coming 12. You can board the plane now. 18. May |, Could | borrow your book, please? 14. must, necessity/obligation 16. can't have, logical assumption 7. She can't be Australian. I don't think she is Australian. 8. He must be terrified. 9. We should offer to help. We had better offer to help. 10. It's likely they'll want something to eat. They are likely to want something to eat. 11. You are not allowed to park here. You may/must not park here. 12. He ought to have warned us about the dog. He could have wamed us about the dog. ... must not/mustn't go beyond 4. ... must not/mustn’t take books ... . doesn't have to get... 5. ... doesn’t have to work ... must 4, mustn't 6. needn't 8, needn't needn't 5. mustn't 7. must 9. must needn't have taken so ... 4, ... didn’t need to get ... don't have to water ... 5. needn't have come so . FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination ... can't be feeling sick -.. May/might have been working .. may/might be on ... may/might have been too ill... must have informed the police ... .. may/might be sunbathing this time ... .. must have warned the soldiers ... ... Can't have been working ... 1. May/might have been telling you Seenoanon 8. (Suggested answers) " 12... 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. .. 18. 19. Key ... may/might have been working ... may come with ... ..- can't/couldn't have prepared ... may/might have been asleep may be waiting ... ... can't/couldn't have known .. must have stopped ... mayimight have tet... must have been lying ... 2. Would you like me to book a ticket for you as well? 3. Why don't we invite Paul and Helen?/Let’s invite Paul and Helen. 4. I'm supposed to welcome the guests and show them to their rooms. 5. Is he likely to have forgotten all about it?/Is it likely that he forgot all about it? 6. You are to wait until dark before you leave. 9. (Suggested answers) 2. could do 12, 3. were to/should/ought to have finished 13. 4. mightmay have mentioned 14, 5. has had to walk 18 6. should/ought to take 16, 7. are not allowed to/must not walk 17, 8. should/ought to have known 18, 9. are to/must/ought to/should destroy 19. 10. can/may enter 20. 11. need to/would like to/must find out 10. 2. ... is likely to come to 10. 3. .... are not allowed to photograph 11, 4. ... mustn't touch the statues ... 12, 5. ... can’t have cheated 13, 6. ... you need to call . 14, 7. .«. you like me to carry .. 15. 8. ... can't have done it... 16. 9. ... you mind if | took ... 7 11. 2. have 5. had 8. to 11. that 3. been 6. it 9. is 12. we 4. to 7. be 10. will 13.to Oral Development 1 must have been waiting was supposed to take/should have taken will be given Would you mind taking/Would you take weren't allowed to wear should/ought to/could have brought Shall/Can/Could ! carry have to/need to have could/might/should/ought to have rung «-- We go and see ... don't need to do ... .. should eat less ... needn't have taken ... . Must spend aff her money ... . you have to say ... . Must have known what ... .. may/might be busy , 14. to 17.got 20. if 15, does 18. to 16. will 19. had Students, in pairs, go through the pictures and make speculations using modal verbs or synonymous expressions. If Ss have difficulty, T asks concept questions to help them. Concept questions: Picture 4: Why is the old man in a wheelchair? Who's the woman behind him? Where can they be? What are they looking at? What are they thinking about? etc. Picture like? etc. nat are the men’s jobs? Where are they? What are they doing? What do they look Picture 3: Where are they? What are they doing? What's their relationship? How do they fee!? What's happened? etc. Picture 4: Where is she going? What is she looking for? How does she feel? etc. FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination ‘Suggested answers Picture 1: Picture 2: He may be feeling lonely. He is likely to be there for months. ete They must be colleagues. They might try to find a solution to a problem. They may have been working together for a long time. ete Picture 3: They may be a couple. They could have had an argument. She might be leaving him. They ought to find a solution together. They must be feeling awiul. etc Picture 4: She must be looking for a taxi, She may be going to a party. She must have spent lots of money on presents. etc Consolidation 1 42. 2 upto 4. infor 6. down 8 off 10.down 12,outof — 14. off 3. over 5. upto 7. in(on) 9. up 11.into 13. up 16. in 13, 2to 4.to 6. to,for 8. of 10. in 12.of 14,about 16.0n 18.0n 3. at 5.to 7. of 9. with, about 11. with, for 13.for 15. with, to. 17. for 14, 2. ... don't have to drive ... 6. 3. ... have run out of . 7. 4. ... isn't my fault if... 8. 5. ... has been in London since ... 9. ... must have read about it... 1% 2A 48 6B BA 10A 12A 14B 16A 186 20.8 3C 5C 7A 9B 1.6 130 15.B 17.6 19.B 16. 1. in 4. which 7. by 10. as 43, such 2. tongue 5. rest 8. to 11. since 14, for 3. than 6. these 9. in 12.rather 15. Another 17. ‘an invitation |saying sth | an accusation | help Jan offer] knowledge | to work] responsibility| refuse v vf[v v deny v v v v passport hand teeth Tights [flowers | promise | alarm | statement false v v v v v artificial v viv ‘sky hands voice house |view | clothes record [conscience clean v v v v clear v v v v 18. 1. endless 3. truth 5, peaceful 7. hospitable 9. impersonal 2. warmth 4. enjoyable 6. unpelluted 8. luxurious 10. popularity 19. 1. said 3 the 5. 7 7. much 9. been 11. ¥ 13.to 15. as 2. to av’ 6 that 8 v 10. never 12. thing 14. in FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 2, The Infinitive/-ing form/Participles 20. 2. (to) have been driving 5. (to) try 8. (to) be accepted 3. (to) have been taught 6. (to) be brought 9. (to) have been written 4. (to) have come 7. (to) be studying 10. (to) have left 21. 2. tobe allowed 7. to be reading/to read 12. to have seen 3. to be finding/to find 8. to be admitted 13. to be awarded/ 4. to be invited 9. to have won to have been awarded 5. to have lost 10. tohelp 14, to be looking after 6. to be meeting/to meet —11. to have been caused 22. 2. -ingform 5. BI 8. Fl 11. -ing form 14, -ing form 3. -ingform 6. -ingform 9. FI 12. BI 15. Fl 4. Bl 7. Fl 10. -ingform 13. BI/-ing form 16. -ing form 23. 2. toretum/ 6. have been starving 11. living 16. to be lying to have returned 7. have 12. visit 17. taking 8, to surrender 8. to make 13. toconcentrate 18. borrow 4. havecomplained 9. toincrease 14, have seen 19. getting 5. tohave invented 10. have told 15, to hear 20. to be 24. 2. eating 6. to realise 10. saving 14, having 3. to cheer 7. to honour 11. exchanging 15. overeating 4. to satisfy 8. lighting 12, toeat 5. complaining/to complain —-9._ giving 13. to have spent 25. 2. sell 5. toretire 8. gossiping 11. Buying/To buy 14. sailing 3. todo 6. waste 9. live 12. touring/tour 15. walking 4. working 7. digging 10. toenjoy —13. to buy 16. talking 26. 2 ring 3. standing 4. flowing 5. blowing 6. drilling 7. breakinto 8. sing 27. 2. really needs renewing/to be renewed 4. advised not eating/us to avoid eating 3. are required to vacate 5. need to be considered 28. 1. towrite 5. to get, spending 9. offering, to say 2. washing, to take 6. spoiling, to hear 19. fo go, doing, sitting, to go, stay 3. not knowing, to worry 7. to.ask, getting 11, to park, paying 4. visiting, to take 8. to tell, telling 12, to contact, phoning 29, (Suggested answers) 2. touching 6. to talk 10. to take 14. packing 18, laughing 3. smoking 7. cycling 11. to feed 15. playing 19. playing 4. asking 8. getting 12. opening 16. topickup 20. to tell 5. to help 9. toannoy 13. to lend 17. doing 30. 2. exciting 4. worried 6. shocked 8. surprised 10. fascinated 3. exhausted 5. annoying 7. entertaining 9. interesting 31. 2. savingup 6. having 10.nothaving 14. providing —_18. finishing 3. to buy 7. to travel 11.togrowup 15. travelling 19. tomove 4. toappreciate 8. toeducate 12. amusing 16. to say 20. wishing 5. to enjoy 9. helping 13, to send 17. to mixing Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination took three hours to prepare 17. ... took them ages to reach ... aren't big enough 18. ... was allowed to make were surprised by the results . 19. ... were fascinated by you mind passing me ... 20. .... had difficulty (in)reaching =» Was made to pay ... 21. ... were too young to get... allowed her to stay/let her stay ... 22. .... to speak French rather than ... .. was too short to become ... 23. ... is important to learn ... .. could hardly see 24, ... was made to work... .. took six months to learn... 25. .... getting to work takes me ... go out rather than stay 26. ... too complicated for me to... you keep quiet while ... 27. .... could hardly hear ... had difficulty (in) keeping 28. ... you mind keeping visiting other countries is 29. ... were made to wait. ... to take the train rather ... 30. ... find it difficult to understand ... you mind running through ... 33. 2. that 5. it 8. that 11. about = 14. to. 17. would 20. being 3. so 6. to 9. for 12. to 15. it 18. To 4, that 7. to 10. to 13. to 16. we 19. he Oral Development 2 (Suggested answers) (if Ss have difficutly telling the story, the teacher can ask concept questions to help them.) Concept questions: What did the Smiths enjoy? ‘What did they spend a long time planning? Where did they discuss going and where did they finally decide to go? Why did they decide to go there? Where did they stop and why? Why were they surprised? What did the children want? What happened as they were sitting down for their picnic? How did the children feel? What did Mrs Smith suggest? The Smiths had been looking forward to having a day out for ages. They enjoy going on family outings and had spent long time planning this trip so that everything would be perfect. They had discussed visiting the zoo but Mrs Smith thought the children would rather spend a day in the fresh air as they were expecting the weather to be fine. In the end they decided to go to Carwen in North Wales as it was easy to get to and wouldn't involve driving too far. When they arrived they stopped to eat near the edge of a forest and were surprised to see a deer lying inthe long grass. The children wanted to go and have a closer look and ran excitedly towards the deer. But the deer was frightened and quickly disappeared into the forest. Just as they were sitting down for their picnic, Mrs Smith saw a snake hanging above them. They were too frightened to stay any longer ‘so they rushed back to the car. Mrs Smith suggested having their picnic down by the river instead Consolidation 2 34. 2. on 4, round/to 6. round 8. onwith 10. out 3. out 5. up 7. off 9. away 35. 2. with 5. at 8. on 11.10 14. with 17.for 20. with 3. offabout 6. of 9. for 12.0n 15. in, with 18. about 4. on 7. of 10, atiby 13.for 16. between 19. to FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 36. 2. ...is likely to travel ... 5. ... was too expensive for us .. 3. ... should have come 6. .... is no use crying over .., 4, ... isn't warm enough ... tends to get carried away ... 37. 4A 3D 5A 7.C BA 11.6 138 15.6 28 4B 6B 8D 10A 12A 14D 38. 1. insurance 3. expectancy 5. classification 7. construction 9, tendency 2. electrician 4. faulty 6. dangerous 8. Unfortunately 10. safety 39.1. it 4, much 7. will WV 1B v 2. is 5. most 8. having 11. on 14. about 3. to 6 av 12. at 15. which Practice Test 1 Part 1 14D 3A 5C 7A 9A 114A 13.D 15.4 2A 48 6B 8&C 10.B 12A 14.6 Part 2 16. number 19. On 22. as 25, Other 28. such 17. have 20. kinditype 28. because «26. have_-—29. look/seem/be/appear 18. their 21. with 24, be 27. like 30. any/all/most Part 3 31. ... iteasy to get 32. ... were amused by ... 33. ... takes after his father ... 34, ... must have spoken to Tom .. 35. ... have run out of ... took her hours to plant ... westerns rather than (watch) was made to work ... still hasn't finished cooking ... is supposed to be ... Part 4 41. either 4a. 47. very 50. well 53. the 42a 45. some 48. them =— 51. it 54, will 43. that 46. so 9. 7 52. v 56. to Part 5 56. discoveries 59. calculations 62. exactly 65. satisfactory/satistying 57. various 60. depth 63. consciousness 58. movement 61. successful 64. behaviour 10 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 3 Tense Forms 41. 2. have only entered 8. has bought/has been buying 3. have been watching 9. have sent 4. am thinking 10. are spending/have been spending 5. have been staying 11. are enjoying/have been enjoying 6. have been having/are having 42, want 7. have already seen 42, 1. 2) amseaing 6. 1) are you feeling, 2) feels 2. 1) am thinking, 2) think 7. 1)is, 2) is being 3. 1) looks, 2) am looking 8. 1) Have you gol/Do you have , 2) am having 4, 1) are you liking, 2) like 9. 1) are you smelling, 2) smell 5. 1) are you tasting, 2) tastes 43. 2. have been working 3. haven'thad 4. eats 5. need 6. amstaying 44. 2. 've been to 3. have ... been in 4, have gone to 5, has gone to 45. 2. since 4. since 6. for 8. since 10. for 3. for 5. since 7. since 9. for 46. _... share with humans the ability to use language. One particular researcher in America has spent sixteen years exploring the degree to which a parrot understands what he is saying/says. He has found that the bird is able to answer questions about objects and also understands numbers. At the moment the researcher is trying to determine whether the bird actually knows what it Is saying/says or whether it Is simply Imitating/simply imitates a collection of sounds. 47. 2. Have you got 5, am waiting 8. have moved 11. haven't seen 3. have passed 6. amtrying 9. are painting 12. want 4, study 7. amwriting 10. (are) cleaning 48. 1. has already packed, hasn't called, leaves 5. passes, shoots, scores 2. are, argue, is always making 6. have you been doing/have you done, 3. looks, has put on, think, is wearing ‘ve been working, ‘ve already planted, 4. has been, is seeing, specialises am planning /plan 49. 2. had been saving up 8. were looking for/ 13. had been living/had lived 3. had put by had been looking for 14. had made 4. were living 9. was asking 15. liked 5. insisted 10. were 16. managed 6. wanted 11, looked 17. was 7. had been searching 12. saw 50. 2. had been looking 8. wasn't 14. got out 3. arrived 9. were travelling 15. went 4, loaded 10. noticed 16. had loaded 5. set off 11. was making 17. hadn't closed 6. was shining 12. was driving 18. had fallen out 7. was blowing 13. stopped 1 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key Bt. 52, 55. 56. 57. 59, 12 1. 2. 3. 2. 3. 2) has gone 4. 1) saw, 2) have seen 1) have been living/ have lived, 2) lived 5. 1) has decided, 2) informed 4) have only had, 2) went was going to phone 4. ... |would visit my grandmother ... am not used to lying ... ... and (always drew) was always drawing pictures of her pet rabbit. She had been earning a living as an illustrator for several years before her dream of becoming an author came true. It was the result of a letter she had sent to a sick child describing the adventures of four rabbits. She later published it as "The Tale of Peter Rabbit”. It became an instant success and more tales followed. By the time Beatrix died she had written over twenty-five tales and (had) achieved recognition as one of the greatest children’s writers. BPON OUAHN HENNA o> oN ° started, answered, spoke, noticed, had left Did Tony ring, had been waiting, didn’t phone, sold looked, wanted, wasn't paying, bought, didn’t realise, was, had bought called, didn’t know, was giving, wanted, gave, was, hadn't contacted, asked, replied . was walking, saw, hadn't seen, threw, stared, realised, had mistaken will have used up 7. will exist 12. will see will (be) rely(ing) 8. will have increased 13. willbe will have found 9. will be able to 14, will result will live/will be living 10. will have replaced/will replace . will have discovered 11. will be staying/will stay . will have 6. stay/are staying 10. has 14, will be . arrive 7. will do 14. want 15. is will feel 8. runs 12. will be 16. will have already planned/ are 9. don't get 18. want will already be planning ‘ll 4. is going to 6. 'mgoingto 8. ‘mgoing to 10. I Ml 5. ll 710 9. 'mgoing to 2. willbe 3. will be offering 4. open 5. starts 1. starts 3. will be able to 5. will be offering 7. will have found 2. will open 4. arrive 6. will come across 1. will be 3. won'tneed 5. will have lost 2. will help 4. won't have to 6. will give before 4. ago 6. already 8. already 10. already stil 5. still 7. ago 9. yet 2. had been looking forward 4. suggested 6. have/had never experienced 3. enjoyed 5. had seen 7. witnessed left 2. hasbeenlooking 3. hopes 4. hasneverdone 5. willhave/isgoingtohave 4. have you been 4, moved 7. am enjoying 2. saw 5. have been working 8. was 3. was 6. is it going 1. am having 3. ate you doing 5. don’t have 2, have already arranged 4. is coming/willcome 6. Do you fancy Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination E 1. was driving 3. managed 5. crashed 7. was travelling 2. ran 4, was following 6. collided F 1. broke into 3. has happened 5. stole 2. had left 4. got in 6. saw G 1. are you doing 3. will you finish 5. starts 2. am going to study/am studying 4, will have finished H 1. Did you see 3. went 5. Are they still making 2. have seen 4. have improved 6. have just released 11. willbe 3. will be relaxing 2. will have forgotten 4. will be looking forward 61. (Suggested answers) 2, .... has passed... 42. ... I'l pay you back ... 3... she is busy ../... she is cooking 43. ... have been talking 4, ... haven't seen him 14. ... will have arrived 5, ... had already started ... 16. ... will have finished ... 6. ... are getting ... 16. ... you start answering the questions 7. ... was sleeping 17. ... will be visiting ... 8. ... will have been 18. ... had been working ... 9. ... had been living 49. ... 'm going out with Jim .. 10. ... got in her car... 20. ... he had .. 11. ... he stole... 62. 2. ... is it since she moved ... 42, ... never seen such a small... 3. ... he has ever seen 13. went to bed when ... 4... hasn't visited her for ... 14, ... since | (last) called ... 5. .... last quests had arrived before ... 45. ... still hasn't sold the 6. ... have been learning computing for... 16. ... never eaten such a delicious ... 7. ... have never driven such a ... 17. first time | have read 8. ... till have not come ... 18. .... waited until he arrived before ... 9. ... did he break 19. ... ime | went swimming was 10. ... has never seen a skyscraper ... 20. ... started learning Russian six months ... 11. ... has been writing a novel Oral Development 3 (Suggested answer) ‘Ss work in pairs. If they have difficulty, help them by asking concept questions. eg. What is he/she doing? How long has he/she been doing this job? Why did he/she decide to take it up? What was he/she doing five years ago? What kind of life does he/she lead now? What will he/she be doing in ten years’ time? Does he/she enjoy this job? This can also be played as a competition game. Jack has been doing this sport for ten years. He became interested in skiing as a child. He began training at the age of eleven and has been getting better at it ever since. He began entering com- petitions five years ago and has won many medals. He has a difficult but rewarding life. He trains very hard and his ambition is to enter the Olympic Games. He would like to win a medal for his country. Of course he loves his sport and despite the tiring and competitive life he leads, he will not stop until he has fulfilled his ambition. 13 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key Alice is having her photograph taken for a magazine. She will be on the front cover of a famous magazine next week. She has been modelling for five years, She never thought she would make a successful career of modelling but she enjoys the fame, recognition and high income she receives. In ten years she doesn’t expect to be doing the same job because the career of a model usually finishes at the age of thirty or before. At the moment she enjoys meeting famous people and going to parties - she has decided to enjoy all the advantages of this profession while she can. The only disadvantage is that her future Is insecure but if she saves her money now, she won’t have too many worries. Consolidation 3 63. 2. across 5. up 8. out 11, off 14, down 3. round 6. down with 9. off 12. across 15. into 4, out 7. into 10. out for 13. down on 64. 2. ...is said to have been ... 8. ... is a possibility of snow 3. ... didn’t need to get ... 9. ... am/was not to blame for ... 4, ... must have already left ... 10. ... haven't seen him since . 5. ... is it since you got ... 11. ... too difficult for me to ... 6. ... retired that he took up ... 12. ... in the mood to go/for going 7. ... gives people advice on ... 65. 2. of 7. with/by 12. with,for 17, to 22. in 27. in 3. in 8. of 13. to, for 18. of 23. in 28. at 4. into 9. with 14. from 19, for 24. about 5. of 10. on 15. about 20. onjin 25. of 6. about 11. for 16. aboutlof 21. at 26. to 66. 1. in 4. most 7. at 10. addition 13. to 2. its 5. like 8. result 11. iffwhen/provided 44. by 3. reachiisit 6. which 9. itself 12. among/with/for 15. the 67. 2. do made 8, makes 11. made —‘14. have done 3. make made 9. do 12, make —15. made 4. make do 10, make 13. did 68. 1. exciting 4. envious 7. choice 10. safety 2. imagination 5. reality 8. economical 3. powerful 6. financial 8. comfortable 69. 1. it . on 7. of 10. too 13. an 2. most that 8 Ww av 3. whole .and 12. if 15. main 14 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 4 Clauses/ Linking Words 71. 72, 73. 74, 2. why 4. when 6. whose 8. whose ~—10. whose 3. which 5. who 7. who 9. which 2. The place to which you went is my home town./The place you went to is my home town. 3. That's the girl to whom he gave the present./That's the girl who he gave the present to. 4, He's the one person who/that she can depend on./He's the one person she can depend on. 5. This is the park in which the village fair is held./This is the park the village fair is held in. 2. Her school, which is very old, is closing down. ND not omitted 3. Have you seen the pencil that/which | bought yesterday? D omitted 4, Anne, whose contract expires next week, is looking for another job. ND not omitted 5. This house, which he inherited from his parents, is worth a fortune. ND not omitted 6. The company which/that | set up last year is expanding. D omitted 7. She is the singer whose latest record reached the top of the charts. D not omitted 8. I've never met anyone before who/that was quite so rude. D not omitted 9. The jumper, which my grandmother knitted for me, is too small. ND not omitted 10. The necklace which/that | bought in Egypt is very old. D omitted 11. They are the friends who/that invited us to their daughter's wedding. not omitted 12. The documentary which/that | saw last night was very informative. D omitted 13. Elephants which/that are hunted for ivory are becoming extinct. D not omitted or Elephants, which are hunted for ivory, are becoming extinct. ND not omitted 14. The girl who/that speaks four languages is in my class. D not omitted 15. This is the hospital which/that was built in 1920. D not omitted 16. The police are looking for a man whose car was found abandoned in Newcastle last night. D not omitted 17. That man, whose name is Bil, stole my purse. ND not omitted 48. She is a person who/that | shall always be grateful to. D omitted 19. He's the man who/that she is going to marry. D omitted 20. This book, which is about Vietnam, is fascinating. ND not omitted 21. | know few people who/that are as considerate as she is. D not omitted 22, His group, which is touring Europe, is called "Blunt" ND not omitted 23. The woman whose dog was stolen is offering a reward. D not omitted 24. | met a really interesting man, whose name | have since forgotten. ND not omitted 25. She's the girl who/that I'm sharing my flat with, D omitted 28. My team, which won the cup, are going to tour America. ND not omitted 27. "Macbeth" is a play which/that was written by Shakespeare. D not omitted 2. This is the car which he drives to work in every day. 3. That's the actor who was in the film you mentioned. 4, She bought a brooch which once belonged to a duchess. 5. That's the house which was damaged in the earthquake. 6. They met a man whose fortune is believed to be around £3,000,000. 7. That's the mansion where the Queen's youngest son lives. 8. They called a woman who was a psychic. 9. We went back to the cafe where I'd left my purse. 10. That's the painting which is a Picasso masterpiece. . the hotel where we are ... some of which were ... . is the month in which . half of whom ... . none of which .. some of whom were ... . the woman who complained ... none of whom knew ... tented a car which was ... . the author whose book became ... oaaen 15 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 75, 76. 7. 80, 2. haveshown «6, by 10. is 14, are developed/ 3. since 7. until 11. When have been developed 4. As soon as 8. are introduced 12. met 5, became 9. before 13. Once 2. When, will finish/ 5. If, applies 8. When will you stop will have finished 6. If, arive 9. iffwhen, hear 3. Hf, are 7. when, will retur/is returning/ 10. If, have 4, When, are returned/if, has returned (Suggested answers) 2. ... just as | was leaving the house. 5. After he had been walking for a while .. 8. ... while she was clearing out the attic. 6. As soon as I finish ... 4, By the time the ambulance arrived .. 2. such 4, sucha 6. sucha 8 so 10. so 3. so 5. so 7. so 9. sucha 2. Because he'd forgotten to bring the report with him, he had to go home and get it/He had to go home and get the report because he'd forgotten to bring it with him. . Since the food was bad, we complained to the manager. Due to the fact that it was a long journey, they packed some food to take with them. . The reason why | hate sailing is because I get seasick. Their house is too small and consequently, they are going to look for a larger one. Since Sharon is busy this weekend, she can't come to the seaside with us. twas such a difficult exam that many students failed They fell behind with the project, and as a result they had to work overtime./As a result of falling behind with the project, they had to work overtime. They spent the night in a hotel as their flight was delayed./As their flight was delayed, they spent the night in a hotel. OMNDARE 1 5 and asa result ... you know why she left ... was such strong coffee so skilful a player that ... due to his lack of ... so boring a film that ... the reason for their... and consequently we were . too insistent for us to ... as there was a #Se9mN poe en Oral Development 4 (Suggested answer) 81. 16 While she was at university she worked extremely hard and passed all her exams, which meant that she got a Management degree. As a result she was offered a job in a large multinational company as soon as she graduated. She was so ambitious that she was promoted within a year, yet due to her hard work and dedication she is well-respected by her colleagues. . too late for me to ... 14. ... five students, one of whom ... . and as a result... 2. .. the college where my son 9, ... as soon as he came .. 3. .... several dictionaries none of which .. 10. ... such polite children that 4, ... whose husband is an Oscar ... 11. ... the moment (that) he got 5. ... why he resigned/is resigning/has resigned is ... 12. ... haven't seen Peter since 6. .... so appalling an event that .. 13. ... who drive carelessly 7. 8 key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 82. (Suggested answers) 2. She didn't answer the phone so that she wouldn't have to talk to anyone. She didn’t answer the phone to avoid having to talk to anyone. She didn’t answer the phone in order not to have to talk to anyone. She didn’t answer the phone so as not to have to talk to anyone. She didn't answer the phone lest she should have to talk to anyone. ete 3, They bought a bigger house in order to have more room. They bought a bigger house so as to have more room. They bought a bigger house so that they would have more room. They bought a bigger house to have more room. etc 4, He always kept a spare tyre in the boot in case he had a puncture. He always kept a spare tyre in the boot for fear he might have a puncture. _—_ ete 5. The hospital staff went on strike in order to protest about working conditions. The hospital staff went on strike so as to protest about working conditions. The hospital staff went on strike with a view to protesting about working conditions. The hospital staff went on strike to protest about working conditions. ete 6. Pauline didn’t go to the party so as not to bump into lan. Pauline didn't go to the party so that she wouldn't bump into lan Pauline didn’t go to the party to avoid bumping into lan. etc 83. __1) lamwriting to invite you to attend an interview on 27th May at Edge Hill College. 2) We will be holding interviews with a view to appointing a Senior Lecturer in the English Department. 3) If you are unable to attend, please phone the college as soon as possible so that we can arrange an alternative date. 4) You are requested to read the enclosed information to avoid wasting time on the day of the interview. 5) The day will last from 9 am to 3.30 pm to give interviewees time to familiarise themselves with the college. 6) When you arrive at the college, please report to reception so that you can be shown to the staff common room. 14, ... so that he will remember/he remembers ... 15. ... $0 as to stand out 84. 2. .... so that she wouldn't... 9. ... in case we want to ... 3. ... 80. as to be/as he wanted to be... 10. ... to avoid getting stuck ... 4... with a view to continuing .. 11. ... to prevent ourselves from getting ... 5. .... for fear that she might 42. ... in case he wants .. 6. ... with the aim of buying ... 13. ... in order to learn ... 7. 8. Oral Development 5 (Suggested answer) Peter will need a thick jacket and warm clothes so that he won't get cold. He should take a sleeping bag to keep him warm at night. He will need a rope to help him climb up the mountains. He will also need climbing boots and thick socks for walking. He should take a waterproof to avoid getting wet. 85. 2. In spite of the fact that 5. In spite of 8. however 3. although 6. though 9. but 4. yet 7. Although 10. No matter what 86. (Suggested answers) 2, Despite/In spite of disliking the book she read all of it. Although/Even though she disliked the book, she read all of it. etc 3, Despite/In spite of having a good income, he only rents a small fat. Although/Even though he has a good income, he only rents a small flat. etc 4, Despite/in spite of having lessons for years, she doesn't speak French very well. Aithough/Even though she's been having lessons for years, she doesn't speak French very well. etc 7 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 87. 5. Although/Even though she went shopping yesterday, the cupboards are already bare./ Despite the fact that she went shopping yesterday, the cupboards are already bare. etc 6. Despite/in spite of setting his alarm for 6 am, he was still late for work. Although/Even though he set his alarm for 6 am, he was still late for work. etc 7. Although/Even though they took their costumes with them, they didn't go swimming. Despite the fact that they took their costumes with them, they didn't go swimming. etc 2. whatever 3. Nevertheless 4. Inspiteof 5. whereas. 6. No matter how 2. ... matter how much you spite of working as . 3. .... spite of being no matter how hard . 4, .... the fact that she exercises .. he has a good voice ... 5. though he left home .. did her best, yet she &. ... though the plot was Oral Development 6 (Suggested answers) 91. 18 Mary Despite the fact that her children have now grown up, she has decided not to go back to work. Mary enjoys gardening. However the garden is too big for her to look after on her own. ‘She would like to become more involved in community life. She doesn't have much free time, though. She loves shopping but itis miles to the nearest town. Jane In spite of the fact that Jane's a managing director, she doesn't find the work very stressful. Even though she lives alone, she doesn’t feel lonely. She loves cooking, yet she doesn't have much time to spend in the kitchen. She quite enjoys entertaining clients in the evenings. Nevertheless, she prefers spending time on her own. She lives near her parents. However,she doesn't get to see them that often. 2. were/was 6. were/was 10, were/was 14. had just woken up 3. hadneverseen 7. were/was 11. have had 15. has 4, hasnevereaten 8. had been 12. broke in 5. didn't have 9. hadn'teaten 13. will win/is going to win 2. ...as though someone had added ... 5. ... (in) the way he had 8. ... as if he has put ... 6. ... aS though he were ... 4. ... as if she had been ... 7. ...a8 if she needed ... Isn't this beach crowded! / How crawded this beach is! / What a crowded beach! What an expensive car he has! / How expensive his car ist / Isn't his car expensive! / His car is so expensive! 4, Aren't they polite! / They are so polite! / What polite people they are! 5. Isn't he spoilt! / He is so spoilt! / How spoilt he is! / He is such a spoilt boy! 6. What a beautiful view! / This view is so beautiful! / How beautiful this view ist 7. What a difficult exam! / How difficult the exam was! / Wasn't the exam difficult! 8. 9. 0. en What a hot summer it's been! / How hot the/this summer has been! . How angry they look! / They look so angry! . How helpful that assistant is! / Isn't the/that assistant helpful! / That assistant is so helpful! / ‘She/He is such a helpful assistant! 11. How conscientious she is! / She's such a conscientious person! / Isn’t she conscientious! etc 12. The weather is so nice! / What nice weather! / Isn'tit nice weather! etc 13. What a talented person you are! / You are so talented! / Aren't you talented! etc Key = FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 92, 2. How 6. How 10. so 14. such an 18. What 22. Whata 3. sucha 7. $0 11, Whata 15. so 19. such an 4. What 8. What a 12, What 16. Whata 20. What an 5. such 9, sucha 13, How 17, How 21. so 93, 2. such 3. how 4. sucha 5. What a 6. so 94, Positive Addition She's young. She's successful too. She's young. She's also successful. In addition to being young she's also successful. She's young. Furthermore/Further/Moreover/Besides, she's successful. She's young, not to mention the fact that she’s successful Negative Addition Jane has no desire to meet him again. Neither/Nor does Paula. Jane doesn't have any desire to meet him again and Paula doesn't either. Contrast She can speak Russian fluently, yet/but/although/even if/even though she is unable to read and write it. Whereas/While she can speak Russian fluently, she is unable to read or write it. Despite being able to speak Russian fluently, she is unable to read or write it. She can speak Russian fluently. On the other hand/In contrast/At the same time she is unable to read or write it. Similarity When you move house,you must notify the post office of your change of address. Likewlse/In the same way/Equally, you must register with the local county council. Concession She applied for the job but she wasn't suitably qualified She wasn't suitably qualified; even so/however/still/yet she applied for the job. Although she wasn’t suitably qualified, she applied for the job. Despite/in spite of/Regardless of the fact that she wasn’t suitably qualified, she applied for the job. She wasn't suitably qualified. Nonetheless/Nevertheless she applied for the job. Considering she wasn't suitably qualified, she was lucky to be offered the job. She wasn't offered the job. Admittedly she wasn't suitably qualified While/Whereas the other candidates were slightly better qualified, Susan had the most relevant experience. The other candidates were slightly better qualified. On the other hand,Susan had the most relevant experience. Alternative Either they could take a holiday now or they could wait until the summer. Emphasis | find him pushy and demanding; besides, he is self-centred. Ifind him pushy and demanding. He is self-centred as well. Not only is he pushy and demanding but he is also self-centred. He is pushy and demanding. In fact/As a matter of fact/To tell you the truth/Actually/ Indeed,he is the most self-centred person | know. | have hardly ever spoken to him before, let alone gone out with him. 19 FOE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 20 Exemplification \ enjoyed all the books you lent me but | particularly/especially liked "Wild Swans’. Some of E.M. Forster's books, such as/like "Howard's End", have been turned into films. You have several options available. For example/For instance, you can advertise in the local newspaper or on the local radio. ‘She seems to think tife is exciting and glamorous, as in the movies. Clarification He needs to concentrate more on his schoolwork. That is to say/In other words/To put it another way/I mean he has to pay more attention in the classroom. Cause/Reason The company has decided to take on more staff as/because/since/on the grounds that/seeing that/for sales are increasing Sales are increasing so the company has decided to take on more staff. The company has decided to take on more staff due to/in view of/owing to the fact that sales are increasing Manner The manager explained the way/the way in which the company could increase productivity. He looks as if/as though he's just won the pools, You should try to live your life the same way as your sister. He wanted to go to Oxford University as his father had done. Condition Please notify us if/only if you are unable to attend the meeting In the event of/In case of you being unable to attend the meeting, please notify us. Assuming (that)/On condition (that) /Provided/Providing/As long as/Granted/Granting we can afford the airfare, we will spend Christmas in Australia with our relatives. Unless there’s a change of plan, I'll meet you outside the station as we arranged. Wait for me outside the station, otherwise you'll never find the theatre on your own. 1'm still going to York tomorrow whether you come with me or not. Consequence of a condition I may take a long lunch break tomorrow. Consequently/In that case/Therefore/Thus | can go to the hairdresser's then I may take a long lunch break tomorrow so | can go to the hairdresser's then Finish your homework, then you can go out to play. Finish your homework, otherwise you can’t go out to play. Finish your homework. If you don't, you can’t go out to play. I may be promoted this year. Under those circumstances | will consider moving house. Purpose | took plenty of books with me so that/in order that | wouldn't get bored during the flight. | took plenty of books with me lest | should get bored during the flight. | took plenty of books with me for fear that | would get bored during the flight. | took plenty of books with me in order not to/so as not to get bored during the flight. Effect/Result The room at the Ritz was double-booked and consequently/for this reason/thus/therefore we were moved to another hotel. The hotel was so understaffed that we had to wait ages to get any service. Comparison She is not as talkative as her sister. She is less talkative than her sister. The more money she gets the greedier she becomes. Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 95. She has more money than sense. ‘They only sold half as many copies as they had expected. They delivered twice as many books as we had ordered Time As a freelance writer she can choose to work when she wants. Since/After winning the award for best actress, she has been offered the lead rolein several films. Until/Till/Before she started acting, she used to earn a living as a hotel receptionist. Now that she is recognized as a talented actress, she has had many offers of work. While she was working as a hotel receptionist, she used to dream of being rich and famous. ‘As time went by, she began to give up all hope of ever having an acting career. Place We can go where you want. Exception We have sent invitations to everyone except (for)/but (for) the Fords. Relative This is the man to whom | owe my success. This is the man who helped me when I was in trouble. twas an experience which/that | will never forget. I've forgotten what life used to be like before I met her. Chronological Initially/First/To start with/To begin with, we need to decide what the problem is. At first this may seem difficult. Secondly/After this/After that/Second/Next/Afterwards, we need to consider all possible solutions. Before this we need to analyze the cause of the problem Eventually/Lastly/Last but not least, we must decide on the best alternative. In the end/At last we resolved the problem. Reference Concerning/Regarding/With regard to/With respect to our discussion last week, | would like to remind you that the deadiine has been brought forward to 1st June. In regard/reference/respect to the fact that the deadline has been changed, | would like to inform you that all applications must be submitted by noon today. Summarising In conclusion/In summary/As | have said/As (it) was previously stated/On the whole/In all/ All in all/Altogether/In short/Briefly/To put it briefly the film was a complete waste of time. 2. He's not a very good tennis player considering (that) he practises all the time. (concession) 3. He decided to change jobs on the grounds that he wanted a chance to be more creative, (cause/reason) 4. I don't feel like going out tonight; besides, | never enjoy myself at discos. (positive addition) 5. He's afraid of heights, and yet he wants to go rock climbing. (contrast) 6. You should write down your appointments so that you won't forget them. (purpose) 7. We're going to go on with the project even if they say it's no longer necessary. (contrast) 8. This house is exactly what we are looking for. Moreover, it's a real bargain. (positive addition) 9. Even though she hardly ever practises the piano, she plays very well. (concession) (0. It was an interesting conference in spite of there being one speaker who was boring. (concession) 11. She always gives money to poor people. In other words, she's extremely generous. (clarification) 12. Not only do | enjoy her company but she's also been a great help to me. (positive addition) 13. She sings as if she was/were an opera star. (manner) 14. Exercising will help you fee! better. Likewise, eating less will improve your health. (similarity) at FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 16. He isn’t qualified for the job. What is more, he hasn't had much practical experience. (positive) addition) 16. You can play tennis for free here provided (that) you book in advance. (condition) 17. |raceived a letter today regarding my insurance policy. (reference) 18. You should always wear a seatbelt in case you have an accident. (condition) (Suggested answers) To begin with, To start with Since, Because, Owing to the fact (that), Due to the fact (that) ‘Therefore, For this reason, As a consequence but (for), apart from Next, Second With reference to/With respect to/With regard to/In respect to/In regard to/In reference to/ Regarding that is to say, specifically Lastly, Last but not least or else Om aeDs o@n Oral Development 7 (Suggested answer) .. he left university. To begin with, he didn’t get a very good degree, and consequently couldn't get the job he wanted. Then he got married to a woman who made him very unhappy. Not only does she nag him every day but she also spends nearly every penny he eams on hersetf. in order to keep her satisfied he has to work overtime every night. He works as a salesrep for a company which makes washing-up liquid, and he makes money only if he makes a sale. His wife on the other hand does nothing at all. Harry is particularly unhappy today because he has just found out that he has lost his job. What is more his wife is pregnant, so he will have to find some work soon since he will soon need all the money he can get. Further Oral Development 97. 22 Work in teams or individually and make up sentences combining the ideas given and using the linking words as in the example. You may use any tense, provided the sentence is grammatically correct. to go (or not to go) on holiday enough, a lot of, not much money to cycle (or not to cycle) to work 900d, fair, bad weather to learn (or not to learn) Japanese to be (or not be) useful for his job such ... that consequently, although when yet... still even if therefore nevertheless incase as long as, unless because of but otherwise even though despite the fact as soon as because but ... anyway whether .... or not in spite of So... that now that since neither ... nor eg. They have got enough money to go on holiday. Even if they had a lot of money, they wouldn't go on holiday. ete 2. ... prevent him (from) emigrating .. 9, ... he used to work in ... 3, ... 80 as not to upset ... 10. ... in the event that .. 4, ... and asa result... 11. ... though she was, she could ... 5, ... So tude a remark that 42. ... due to the heavy traffic... 6. .... with a view to working 13. ... in particular is my ... 7, ....for fear of being attacked .../...forfear 14. ... until they had all arrived ... she might be 16. ... enjoyed the meal except (for)... 8. ... no matter what 16. ... slowly you Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination .- owing to the fact that ... «Ig nothing like ... with reference to ... who you will be seeing ... as if it was going .. 98. 2. will 6. that 10. as 3. so 7. for 11, because 4. will ga 12. of 5. will 9. as 13. how Consolidation 4 99. 2 awaywith 4. in 6. off 3. up 5. with 7. through 100. 2. in 6. on 10. for 14. for 3.on 7.0n 11.to 15. in 4.10 8. for 12.to 16. with 5.t0 910 13.to 17. of 01.18 3A 5C 7D 9B 2D 4B 6B 8A 10.A 102. 2. ... late due to an accident 3. ... 10 hope of his/him passing ... 4. ... have let me down ... 103. 1. learner 3. communication 5. 2. fluency 4. easily 6. 104. 1.4 3. from 5. in 7. v 2.me 4. which 6. off 8. have Practice Test 2 22. ... he couldn't prevent himself... 23. ... such an expensive holiday that ... 24. ... in case you get 25. .. to avoid making ... Part 1 1B 3B 54 7.8 9D 20 4C 6A 8D 10.C Part2 16. fit 19, harm/damage 22. 17. also 20. other 23. 18. few 21. pay 24. Part3 31. ...a four-hour drive 32. ... make up my mind ... 33. ... may/might have been lying ... 34, ... faster you work, the sooner ... 36. ... would rather not stay ... 44, much 18. him 22. from 18. as 19. her 23. of 16. been 20. there 24. being 17a 21, her 25. a 8. inwith 10. behind 12. out with 9 backon 11. for 18. to 22. by 26. of 30. with 19. in 23. about 27. of 31.in 20. on 24, on 28. about 21. in 25. in 29. to 11.0 13.8 15D 12.0 14D 5. 6. .... place where Mozart was born idiomatic 7. impression 9. qualified necessity 8. incorrectly 10. explanations Qon 11. 13.a 15. to 10. we 12. it 14.7 11.4 13.D 15.8 12. 14.8 are 25. well 28. that on 26. by 29. let along/on 27. whenvif 30. otherwise/or 36. ... being a doctor .. 37. ... shouldn't run down ... 38. ... can’t have been .. 39. ... had a good time ... 40. ... the rudest person I have ... 23 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key Part4 41. that 43. in 45. Y 47. being «© 49. were 51. Y= 53.to 55. the 42.7 44.n0 46. to 48. V 50. be 52. very 54. that Part 5 56. investigation 58. abilities 60. communication 62. recognition 64, sensitive 57. mysterious 59. surprising _61. scientific 63. natural 65. dishonesty A 10 4B 7A 10.8 13. C 16. A 19.0 22. 2A 5D 8D 11.A 14.D 17.C 20. C 23. D 3C 6A 9C 120 15. A 18.A 21.4 24. A B. 1. started 4. has been studying/has studied 7. will be 2. had been applying 5. hasn't made 8. starts/is going to start 3. was beginning/had begun —_6. has begun/is beginning C. 1. have just got 3. decided 5. aretravelling 7. are going to buy 2. had been going out 4. bought —6. love 8. will be/are going to be D. 1. ... before she started ... 11. ... haven't been out for... .»- had better lock the doo 12, .... can’t have lost ... have never met such an 13. ... to avoid upsetting ... +»: 100 difficult for us to... 14, ... started dieting three weeks .. «+»: to go on trips ... 15. +» go by train rather than ... 16. ... isn’t well enough to ... 17, was made to promise ... 18, .. did you find out ... 19. ... was surprised by his ... .. first time I've seen ... 20... so that he wouldn't E. 1.into 2. by 3.up 4. off 5.up 6. down 7. outwith 8. with F. 1. to 2. of 3. with 4. with 5. on 6. on 7. from 8. in G tas 3. an 8. been 7. they 9. that 11. of 2. out 4. for 6. so 8. out 10. so 12. me H. 1, recognition 4. mysterious 7. popularity 10. ability 2. relaxation 5. discovery 8. powerful 11. comfortable 3. exciting 6. economic 9. exactly 12. safety 24 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 5, Adjectives | Adverbs {| Comparisons 105. 1. successful 3, nervous 5. inactive 7. pleasurable/pleasant 9. energetic 2. competitive 4. exhausted 6. beneficial 8. confident 10. suited 106. 1. fashionable 2. frightening spectacular 5. characteristic 7. cautious 9. unafraid alarming 6. advisable 8. prevalent 10. marvellous ao 107. 2. non-existent 3. maladjusted illegible 6. immoral/amoral _8. irresponsible irreligious 7. unavailable 9. disrespectful oP 108. 2. along-lasting product _§. a three-course meal 8. a badly-organised office a badly-made suit 6. a poorly-paid/badly-paid employee anever-ending story 7. a two-storey house Pep 109. 1. ~ 2. The, ~(the), — 3. the,- 4. -,the 5. the, the, the 110. 2. He gave her a fantastic red French silk scarf. (opinion/colour/origin/material) I bought three old American oak chairs from an antique shop. (number/age/origin/material) She is an intelligent young English dramatic actress. (opinion/age/origin/be about) . The small white metal table lamp was broken by the children. (size/colour/material) She bought an expensive antique Persian woollen carpet. (opinion/age/origin/material) He crashed his brand new yellow sports car yesterday. (age/colour/be about) Itwas a gorgeous hand-made lace wedding dress. (opinion/origin/material/used for) | saw an exciting Italian detective film on TV last night. (opinion/origin/be about) They live in a lovely big old-fashioned brick country house. (opinion/size/age/material/used for) 11. She is a successful young computer salesperson. (opinion/age/be about) 12. | bought an old Latin poetry book. (age/origin/be about) 13, We watched an interesting short English educational programme. (opinion/size/origin/be about) 14. She bought a cheap long plastic raincoat. (opinion/size/used for) 15. They found an interesting antique rectangular wooden trunk. (opinion/age/shape/material) 16. He bought a huge second-hand Swedish yacht. (size/age/origin) Seenomsen 111. 2. metal 4, golden, metallic 6. silky 8. gold, silver 10. steely 3, feathery 5. leathery 7. leaden 9. woollen, leather 112. 2. big, upstairs, front 6. well-known, popular, fiction 3. plain, off-white, linen 7. big, old, overgrown 4. beautiful, old, flower-patterned, 8. beautiful, thirty-year old, cherry woollen 9. small, square, stone 5. charming, new, next-door 10. delicious, home-made 113. 2. Adv, Adj 4. Adv 6. Adj 8 Adv 10. Adv 3. Adj 5. Adv 7. Adj 9. Adv 114, 1. nearly 4, highly, hard, fully 7. widely, free 10. fully 2. hardly, Surely 5. wrongly, deeply 8. pretty, last 3. widely, shortly 6. easily, direct 9. hardly, high 115. 2. quite/rather/tairly/pretty 7. quite, rather/quite/fairly/pretty 3. quite/rather, rather/quite/fairly/pretty 8. rather, fairly/pretty/quite/rather 4. quite/tairly/pretty/rather, quite/rather 9. fairly/pretty, rather/quite/fairly/pretty 5. rather/quite, quite/tairly/pretty 40. rather/quite 6. quite/fairly/pretty, rather FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121, 122, 123, 124, 26 (Suggested answers) 2. Birds usually migrate to warmer countries in winter. 3. The plane suddenly crashed into the sea an hour ago. 4. Politicians generally prepare their speeches thoroughly at home in advance. 5. The thief crept silently into the house at midnight. 6. (In remote areas) newspapers are only delivered weekly (in remote areas). 7. Hundreds of people in Britain are wrongly imprisoned each year. 8. People who frequently sunbathe on the beach can get badly burnt, 9. (Now) Hotplan's new washing machine has (now) been cleverly designed to save you money in the home. 10. Staff have recently been made fully aware of the consequences of a rapidly shrinking market. (Ex. 117 can be done orally in class, then assigned as written HW.) The Hotel Miramar sits picturesquely on top of the cliffs overlooking the beach below. The service we offer is exceptional - the hotel staff work hard all day to make your visit memorable. Each room is specially designed to enable you to rest comfortably and each has its own bathroom. The rooms have been tastefully decorated to help you to relax completely and feel at home. Sample the local dishes traditionally prepared in our hotel restaurant every evening. We are particularly proud of our chef who (daily) selects only the finest fruit and vegetables (daily) and then (expertly) prepares each dish (expertly) for your pleasure. So,don't delay! Reserve your rooms at once and spend your holiday with us this summer. 2. morehospitable —_6. easier 10. more pleasant 14, more impersonal 3. the oldest 7. the holiest 11. the hottest 15, the most frequent 4. the most modern 8. most important 12. smaller 5. the best 9. the lowest 13. more friendly/friendlier 2. more conveniently 4. more easily 6. more practically 8. longer 3. more quickly 5. best 7. earlier 2. further 3. most 4. any 5. much 2. most powerful 4, safer 6. the highest 3. the most comfortable 5. morecareful 7. the proudest 2. ... longer we stay, the more... 12. ... half as much work as ... 3. ... to go home rather than .. 18. ... being self-employed to working 4. ...are paid the same as/are paid as much as... 14. ... more and more impatient ... 5. ... are less nutritious than ... 46. ... such a sensitive girl as... 6. ...is the best-paid ... 16. ... are safer than ... 7. .. as many job offers as 17. ... not spending as much time ... 8. ... never felt as tired as 18. ... are the same as 9. ...iS not as easy as ... 19. ... 'd sooner leave than wait... 10. ... older he gets, the less .. 20. ... higher we climb, the better ... 11. ... whereas my sister prefers going ... 1. like, like, as 4. As, like 7. like, like, as 2. like, as 5. as, as, like 8. As, as, as 3, like, like, as 6. As, as, as (note: as much as = no matter how much) 2, ... said to be similar to ... 6. ... better prepared than 3. ... the hottest curry ... 7. ... more prices increase, the higher .. 4. .« in an extremely disrespectful way... 8. ... is avery creative 5, .... less talented than 9. ... a8 many mistakes as ... Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 10. ... not as expensive ... 15. ... is/was the most heated argument 11. ... is as skilful as 16. ... in a friendly way ... 12. ... the lowest offer ... 17. ... as many gifts as ... 18, ... never met such an/a more ... 18. ... is a fluent German speaker 14. richer she gets, the more ... 125. 2. as 5. more 8. the 11.as 14, like 17. the 20. than 3. more 6. not 9. more 12. very 15. much 18, much 4, 80 7. very 10. to 13. Ii 16. so 19. as Oral Development 8 (Suggested answers) A police officer's job is more varied than a factory worker's job. Aclown’s job is more creative and interesting than a builder's job but itis not always as well-paid. ‘A doctor's job is more stressful than a clown’s job. A builder's job is more repetitive than a police officer's job, but probably not as repetitive as a factory worker's job. A builder's job is more skilled than a factory worker's job. A firefighter’s job is not as safe as a doctor's job. A doctor's job is more chatfenging than a police officer's job. A business executive's job is perhaps the most stressful of all. A firefighter’s job is not as safe as a clown’s job. A police officer's job is less dirty than a fireman's job. A builder's job is far more unskilled than a doctor's job. Consolidation 5 126. 127. 128. 129, 130. 131. 2. across 5. up 8. off 11. down 14, through 3. over 6. in 9. away from 12. alongion 15. away 4. off 7. away 10. along/on 13. on with 16. up 2. from 7. against 12. to 17. of 22. with 27.in 3. in 8. to, for 13. between 18. from 23.a8 28. to 4. to, for 9. to 44. with 19. on 24. about 29. with 5. in 10. between 15. with 20. for 25. in 30. for 6. on 14. with 16. towards 21. about 26. from 31. (in) 2. ... are not as short as 10. ... this is the best ... 3. ... looking forward to going ... 11. ... am not aware of ... 4, ... in case prices go up ... 12. ... is/was to blame for ... 6. ... used to run faster than 13. ... has been here for 6. ... spent all day sunbathing 14, ... decided to call off . 7. ...first time Helen has tried ... to avoid speaking ... 8. ... prefers watching tennis to (watching) ... 16. ... disapproves of his drinking ... 9. ... succeeded in catching ... 1. for 4, (around 7. factipractice 10. should/must_ _13. too/also. 2. result 5. need/have 8. Iittle/no 11. which 14. times 3, at 6. way 9. Both 12.if 45. therefore/then 1. impressive 3. suitable 5. uninviting 7. organisation —_9. protection 2. replacement 4. endangered —6._ publicity 8. products 10. existing 1.up 3. v7 5. the av a 11. of 13.through 15. all 2a 4Qat 6. so & been 10. being 12 ¥ 14. much 27 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 6 Passive Voice { Causative Form 132, 133, 194, 135. 28 8 eats RRBRLSSertaaranss gPen WONBAAYNMY DUAoN The Queen hasn't been driven to the embassy yet. “The Hay Wain" was painted by Constable. Most olives are grown in the Mediterranean. The convict is being taken to prison now. His wound hasn't been treated yet. My car was broken into last night. ‘The trees were pruned by a tree surgeon last week, Reservations can be made by dialling 001 now. Our house is cleaned weekly. . He was brought up by his grandparents. The book hasn't been written yet. The building will have been demolished by next year. The new schoo! will be opened next week by the mayor. Sally's shoes were re-heeled last Saturday. The dustbins have been emptied recently. is being given 7. being lied to 12. were found having been awarded/being awarded 8. to be paid 18. is being repaired was hurt 9. beturneddown —44. is said has been stolen/was stolen 10. will be sent 15. will have been wiped was sold 11. had been taught out Who was "One Hundred Years of Solitude" written by? My holiday plans have been spoiled by the bad weather. Are their workers always paid on time? The strawberries were picked by the children. ‘They were seen to go out. ‘These walls should be washed before they are painted. All her books have been translated into English by Penguin. He objects to being told what to do. The old bank is being converted into a supermarket by Tesco. . He was told not to say anything to her. Were you given a reward for finding their cat? The patients are taken very good care of by the nurses. She was heard shouting/to shout at the students. Why has he been given a promotion? Hove being given presents. When we got to the theatre all the tickets had been sold. ‘The man who broke into our house has just been arrested. What were you told to do? . A fashion show will be held by Oxfam next week, |. The next World Cup is being held in France. When was that building demolished? The suspect was taken in for questioning, Will free T-shirts be handed out at the concert? Is accommodation provided for all new teachers by the school? They love people inviting them to parties. Sayers make the best cream cakes. By the end of the party they had eaten all the food. Graff beat Sanchez in the Women's Tennis Final Key 136. 137. 138. 139, FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Someone must have thrown my glasses away by mistake. Health and Safety experts are examining the building this week. Who invented the television? Someone heard her complaining about the new timetable. 10. The Queen sent her a telegram on her 100th birthday. 11. Over two billion people worldwide now speak the English language. 12. The bank is extending my overdraft tomorrow. 13. Donels are giving away hundreds of free gifts this Saturday. 14. Why hasn't anyone made the beds yet? 15. I hate people taking me for granted. 16. They should have booked the tickets weeks ago. 17. They are building a new shopping centre on the outskirts of town. 18. Why did nobody tell me about the meeting? 19. You can obtain further information from your local post office. 20. When will they interview you for the post? 21, Who interviewed Gilbert? 22. They haven't christened her yet. 23. They are developing a new shampoo in the lab. 24. Tom Hanks will present the awards. 25. They are cutting down rainforests in the Amazon. 2 with 3. by 4, by 5. wih 6 by 7. with 8 by 9 with 10. by LEND (Ex. 137 should be done in class orally, then assigned as written HW. Collect Ss’ papers and mark them.) Last month a restaurant was opened in the centre of Macclesfield by Samuel Block. It had been planned for over five years but it was only completed after a large sum of money was raised by local businessmen. The waiters have been trained by a top hotelier and specially designed uniforms will be worn (by them) to fit in with the restaurant's modem look. A famous chef has been brought in from France and he is going to be given complete control over the daily menu. 2, ... is expected to be landing soon. is expected that the plane will be landing soon. believed to have been working illegally. is believed that he was working illegally. is said to be feeling better. is said that he is feeling better. was thought to have been brave to do so. ... was thought that he had been brave to do so. is thought to have escaped from prison. is thought that he has escaped from prison. is expected to pass his exams. is expected that he will pass his exams. is said to have lied to the police. is said that she lied to the police. ... are said to miss too many lessons. is said that they miss too many lessons. is known to have always been late for work. is known that she was always late for work. was named after... 7. ... extension will have been finished ... is thought that broken homes ... 8. ... students have been given ... will be checked by ... 9. ....is being blamed will be given a ticket ... 10. ... is going to be previewed ... 11. ... will have been settled ... enjoyed by ... 29 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 140, (Exs. 140, 141, 142 should be done orally in class, then assigned as written HW.) 141, 142. ‘A remote area in northern Spain was shaken by an earthquake last night. Several villages were totally destroyed/have been totally destroyed and many people were left/have been left homeless. The total extent of the damage is still not known but luckily few casualties have been reported as people had been warned/were warned of the danger earlier and many villages had been evacuated/were evacuated. Victims of the earhquake are being offered shelter in local churches where food and drinks are being provided. After 20 years of civil war, Beirut is being rebuilt by the Lebanese government. New offices and hotels will be constructed. Beirut airport must also be expanded. Luckily, archaeological sites were not destroyed by bombing. Most of the work will have been completed by the year 2000. Many tourists will be attracted by Lebanon's new look in the future. This Middle Eastern paradise has already been visited by a few groups. “Turning Point’, Marvin Morton's new play, has been greeted with enthusiasm by the critics. itis regarded as his most mature work. It was written after people's behaviour had been studied by Morton for a considerable time. On the opening night Morton was called onto the stage by the audience and was applauded loudly. The play is being staged at the Apollo Theatre where thousands of people are expected to see it. Morton has been asked by film companies to write a script for a film based on the play. It is not known yet whether the proposal will be seriously considered by Morton, Oral Development 9 (Suggested answers) 143. z ZSeerogsen 30 Alot of waste has been dumped into the sea for years. Industrial companies were fined for polluting the water fast year. Action must be taken in order to keep the sea clean. Stricter laws will be introduced by the government soon. Protest marches have been organised recently. People are asked not to swim near this area at present. Fishermen are advised to fish elsewhere. itis hoped that the problem will be solved in the next two years. Meanwhile volunteers have been asked to help clean up the sea. He will have his licence taken away. She'll be having her son’s portrait painted. We're having the tree in our garden cut down. You can have your children vaccinated against smalipox. . She will have a shed built. Tom is having his teeth polished. 3. He is having his car towed away. He has his suits dry-cleaned every month. He has been having his back massaged. She has her hair dyed every month. FS eeNouson .. She hasn't had her photographs developed yet. . She doesn''t like having her shopping done. Have you had a burglar alarm installed? | didn't use to have the housework done for me. She had her wound examined (by the doctor). He isn’t going to have his glasses adjusted today. Did the detective have the suspect followed? . You should have your mail collected while you are away. |. Did Gary have his broken Jeg set (by the doctor)? - Will she have her washing machine checked (for her)? Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 145. 146. 12. We are going to have a copy of the contract sent to us. 13. Has Mary been having her kids driven to school for years? 14. Did he have his arm broken in a car crash? 16. How many times has John had the tap fixed this year (by the plumber)? 2. Janet got Diane to drive her to the airport. 3. Lam having Gary fit my car radio today. 4, She had her sister translate the article. 5. [finally got the landlord to change the locks. 6. My mother made me wear a dress to the wedding. 7. I'll have John pick me up at the station. 8. Sue got her colleagues to change their minds. 9. She's going to have them rewrite the assignment. 10. I can't believe he had me return the cheque. 11. He made them stay at home. 12. Ill try to get him to give you the money he owes you. 13. The receptionist had her wait outside his office. 14, The doctor made her go to hospital. 15. He had the porter carry his luggage. don't make me cook ... had their car stolen ... got her nose broken ... ... got his leg bitten off... will have to have ... did you make me buy ... has her windows cleaned ... you make them rewrite .. made the labourers work ... had new curtains made. ..- will probably get mugged ... make new curtains ... will have your licence taken ... 16. ... had/got the brakes adjusted .. had her dog walked ... |... had someone P@NPARON Oral Development 10 (Suggested answer) 147. 148. They have had the staff accommodation block built. They have had the reception area painted. They are having a swimming pool built. They are having the dining room decorated. They are having the lounge furnished. They are having the bedrooms painted. They will have the gardens landscaped next week. They will have the car park built soon. They will have had the phones installed by the end of next month. They will have had the bathrooms fitted by the end of next month. They will have had the sports centre equipped by the end of next month. 2. ... must books be removed ... 9. ... was the decision made 3. ... can still be found ... 10. ... got her brother to lend ... 4... being asked for favours 11... have been invited to 5. ... made all latecomers remain behind... 12. ... have the car looked over 6. ... not being paid ... 43. ... have not yet been finalised ... 7. ... have to be worn ... 14. .... going to have someone repair 8. ....is believed these remains date 45. ... are now handled ... 2 be 4, been 6. to 8. that 10. been 12. is 14. to 16. been 3.to 5. it 7 was 9. was t1.to 13.had 15. be 31 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key Consolidation 6 149. 2. ahead 4. off 6. downwith 8. out = 10.round 12.up 14. out 16, back 3. for 5. infor 7. aboutwith 9, backon 11.for 13.0n15.up 17. back 150. 2. in 6. to 10. offabout 14. with 18. of 22. about 3. to 7. for 11.about 16. for 19. of 23. of 4. with 8. on 12.to 16. in, of 20. to 24, at 5. for 9. of 13. for 17. of 2t.at 151. 2. ... was held in a large... 4. ... due to his falling .. 6. 3. ... gets on well with ... 5. ... Suspect must be telling ... 12.1.0 3C 5B 7D 90 11.0 13.A 15.4 2B 4A 6D A 10.B 12B 14.8 153. 1, an av 5B 7% 9. being 11.4% 13. to 15. that 2 that 4. at 6. one 8. of _ 10. for 12. it 14. to 154, 1. training 4. examinations 7. practical 9. enthusiastic 2. qualifications 5. unemployment 8. achievements 10. professional 3. admission 6. unskilled Practice Test 3 Part 1 1D 3.C 5A 7.0 9c 1A 13.B 15.A 2B 4B 6B 8D 10¢C D 14.4 Part2 16. so 19. as 22. who 25. worth 28. in 17. all 20. of 23. to 26. lots/plenty 29. place 18. Other/Popular 21. enough 24. overlaround 27. At 30. of Part 3 . .. May not have understood ... . would prefer not to get 32. ... made it difficult to install .. . to stand in for 33. ... prevent the dog (from) escaping ... . Spite of the rain ... 34, ... tumed down my offer ... . as expensive as 35. ... used to run faster than .. likely to get ... Part 4 41. by 43.been 45.10 47. 4 44 St. 53.as 55. of 42, about 44.over 46. / 48. being 50.they 52. almost 54. has. Part 5 56. sympathetic 58. abnormal 60. pessimistic 62. incurable _ 64. healthy 57. medical 59. complaints 61.dangerous 63. valuable 65. anxiety 32 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 7 Reported Speech 156. 157. 158. 158, tell 4. tell ~= ask «=. say —'10.tell «12. said 14. asked said 5.say 7. said 9 tell «=H. says. 13.tell 15. telling John said that he had never been to Paris before. She said she is taking her driving test next week. Sarah said she didn't/doesn't speak Spanish. He says his house is not far from the town centre. He said water boils at 100°C. (general truth) He said (that) Australia is/was a very big country. (this statement is believed to be true) Mary said (that) if she saw him, she would invite him to the party. She said she was locking the car when a traffic warden turned up. He said he is not going on holiday next week. Eddy said he has written five letters this morning He told me he had seen a really bad car accident the previous night. She said that she (had) met David while she was working in Manchester, (time clause) She told him that she would see him later that night. His mother told him it was time he got a job. (unreal past) ‘The teacher told Tom that if he had studied harder, he would have passed his exam, (conditional type 3) She said that if she were rich, she would buy a mansion in Beverly Hills. (conditional type 2) Theresa said that he didn’t/doesn't really like his new job. (this statement is believed to be true) She told her husband that she wouldn't be home late, She said that she had been living there for five years. She asked me why | had been in a hurry. He asked her if she wanted a lift to work the next day He asked her what time she had arranged to meet Clare. She asked me how long Jane had been working there. She asked them who had left the door open. The reporter asked the bystander if he/she had actually seen the man fall ‘The workman asked his helper if he would give him a hand lifting the piano. ‘She asked the mechanic if he/she could check the brakes/to check the brakes. He asked me if they had finished renovating their house. . She asked me if/whether Mary was still having a party the following Saturday. The teacher asked him where his father worked. . She asked if they would be hiring new staff for the summer. He asked me which of their songs | liked best. Jean asked her where she would be going that weekend. Did you know if John was planning to call a meeting? Do you know if they have ever had a hit single before? want to know when you are leaving. | doubt if/whether he told the truth Could you tell me where the nearest swimming pool is? She wondered who had left that message on their answerphone. He wanted to know what time they were due to arrive. The student asked to leave the room. Paul suggested turning on the television. The Major ordered the soldiers to stand to attention, She asked me to open the window. 3 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 160. 161. 34 Miles suggested going ice-skating on Saturday. He told us not to touch the statue. My brother suggested going camping that summer. John suggested having a picnic the next day. He suggested that the children (should) go to bed./He told the children to go to bed. ©Pragsen SOND He said (that) she didn’t need to/didn't have to see the report. He said (that) he would pick me up at 4 o'clock. He said (that) { should get away for a while. (advice) He said (that) Kevin might need my help later. He said (that) | had to control my feelings. (obligation) He said (that) | would have to let him know the next day. He said (that) she had better not say that again. He said (that) they must be cousins. 10, He said he could run faster than me. 11, He said he would be able to meet me the next week. 12. He asked who he should go to for help. 13. He asked where we should go to eat that night. 14. He offered to lend me the money. (Suggested answers) 2. promise - He promised that he would/to bring his homework the next day. 3. order - He ordered us to get out of the room immediately. 4. inform - He informed us that the train left at 6 o'clock. 5. remind - He reminded me to make a dental appointment. 6. beg - He begged her to help him. 7. insist - She insisted on us giving them a call when we got back. 8. refuse - He refused to help me. 9. invite - They invited me to go out with them 10. threaten - He threatened to punish me if | did that again. 11. deny - She denied breaking/having broken/that she had broken the vase. 12. wonder - She wondered whether/if the rain would ever stop. 13. instruct - He instructed me to first turn that knob and then to flick the switch. 14. agree - He agreed that | was right. 15. suggest - She suggested going for a walk. 16. advise - He advised me to go on a diet. 17. forbid - He forbade me to touch the camera. 18. warn - He warned us not to crass the road without looking both ways. 19. offer - He offered to water my plants. 20. admit - He admitted (to) breaking/having broken the teapot. 21. explain - He explained that it was a difficult situation. 22. boast - She boasted that she had met the Queen once. 23. complain - He complained to me that | always left the bathroom in a mess. 24. permit - He permitted/allowed me to use the fax machine whenever | wanted. 25. insist (on) - She insisted on me/my staying until 5 o'clock every day. 26. demand - She demanded to be given the money. 27. boast - She boasted about crossing the Atlantic single-handed, 28. allow - She allowed me to call her by her first name. 29. ask - She asked us to empty all the ashtrays before we left the room. 30. order - He ordered them to cease fire, 31. urge - They urged me to tell them what was on my mind. 32. want - She wanted him to cook dinner that night. 33. apologise - She apologised for spoiling/having spoilt the surprise party. 34, agree - She agreed to lend us a hand. 35. promise - She promised never to let us down again. Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 162. (Suggested answers) ... John thanked Mr Williams and apologised for being a bit late, explaining that the traffic had been dreadful. Mr Williams told John that it was not important and explained that he had finally made up his mind the previous night to give him Alan Tomkin's job since he was retiring. John exclaimed that that was excellent news and promised to do his best to do a good job. Mr Williams suggested that John should take his new contract home that night and study it B. Graham said that he had got a job interview that day and asked Tracy to give him some advice. Tracy answered that he should dress smartly. She explained that he didn’t need to wear a suit, but he had better wear a tie. She said that he must/had to arrive on time and added that he ought to prepare some questions about the company. Graham thanked her and told her that he would let her know how he got on. Tracy told him to phone her that night. 163. (Suggested answers) ... ‘Why not?" demanded the theatre manager. “I don’t want to discuss it," said the ballerina. The manager said, "You have to perform. You have signed a contract. | won't pay you if you don’t dance." What a disgraceful way to treat a star!" the ballerina exclaimed. "Don’t forget how famous Jam. | may never dance for the company again." The manager said, "Sorry for losing my temper. Let's be reasonable about the matter. Please, don't let the public down. May I ask why you can’t perform?" “I have sprained my ankle," she replied. 164. 2. pay/should pay 4, take/should take 6. should stay/stay 3. should be admitted/be admitted 5. should be allowed/be allowed 165. (Suggested answers) 2. "What a brilliant ideat" she said. 3. "That's how | became a millionaire,” he said to me. 4. "Shall | help you with your composition?" I said to her. 5. "You can/may swim in our pool,” they said to us. * 6. "You really must wear a tuxedo at the wedding," she said to him. 7. "Where should | send my application to?" he asked himself. 8. "You shouldn't have left the car unlocked," she said to me. 9. "You really ought to take piano lessons," they said to their son. 10. "Unplug it first and then use a screwdriver," he said to me. * [tuxedo = black (or white) jacket worn at formal social events} (Exercises 166, 167 & 168 should be done in class first and then assigned as written HW.) 166. (Suggested answer) ... His mother asked what the matter was. John explained that he had a dreadful headache and felt a bit dizzy. His mother replied that it sounded quite serious. John agreed and wondered what was wrong with him. He admitted (to) having felt/feeling like that for a few days. His mother sug- gested that he should go and see a doctor. John agreed with her. She offered to make him an appointment adding that he should take the day off school. John reminded his mother that he couldn't take the day off school just for a headache because he had a test that day. 167. (Suggested answer) "Do you have any information which will help the police?" the policewoman wanted to know. "I saw three men run out of the bank and get into a red van which was parked nearby," the witness claimed. "One of the men was carrying a large suitcase, "he insisted. "Can you describe the three men?" the policewoman asked. "No, | wasn't able to get a good look at them," he admitted. "Why don't you come to the police station to look at some photographs of known offenders?" the policewoman suggested. "Of course," agreed the man. "I will do whatever | can to help," he promised. 35 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 168. 169. 170. 36 "Good morning, everyone. Thank you alll for coming. You must be wondering why | called the meeting so | won't keep you in suspense much longer. Well, a large multinational company has offered to buy the factory for £10 million. | would like, then, to have your views on whether or not we should sell. This is a very important decision that you have to make so you must/should think about the matter very carefully as everyone's future could depend on it." (Suggested answers) 2. She asked if she could borrow a cup of sugar because she had run out. 3. She asked him why he was always making fun of Jane and explained that she got/gets really upset. She invited us over for lunch on Sunday adding that they were having a barbecue. Jim asked her whether or not she was staying in that night, He denied that he had taken my ticket, but he claimed that he knew who had. She said Betty couldn't come shopping with us because she had a driving lesson. He admitted that he had made a mistake and apologised. She asked me to come home early as she had a surprise for me, He suggested going for a picnic as it was such a lovely day. 11. She asked me why | was leaving then as the party was just beginning, 12. He promised to study hard as he wanted to pass the test. 13. She told the sales assistant she really liked the pink dress and asked how much it was. 14. He said that he had seen Victoria in the supermarket and that she hadn't looked/didn't look very well 16, She told him that it was delicious and urged him to cook professionally. 16. She agreed to go to the cinema with him, but suggested they should have dinner first. 17. He demanded to know where I'd been and ordered me not to stay out late again. 18. She invited me to dinner on Saturday and reminded me that she lived at 34 Green Street. 49. He urged me to go to college and advised me that a secretarial course was always useful. 20. She urged me to hurry up as the performance was starting in haif an hour. 21. He warned me that we'd fall behind schedule if | didn’t cooperate. 22. He offered to take me home after school as it was too far for me to walk. 23. He allowed me to go in and see her then as she had just woken up. 24, He wondered where he had put his keys and whether he had left them at his mother's. 25. She reminded me to lock the door twice to make sure no one could get in. 26. She asked me if!| could help her because she had lost her way. 27. The child refused to wear her hat because she said it looked silly. 28. The policeman informed me that there had been an accident and that my son had been involved. 29. Jeremy exclaimed that he didn't believe what his sister had done because they were supposed to be saving it/that for the party. 30. He told/warned the man not to hurt her, threatening to report him to the police. Seenogas (Suggested answers) 2. ... suggested they (should) go/going...__ 14. ... reminded me to buy ... 3. ... insisted on my/me doing 15. ... nobody found out 4. ... explained (to me) how 16, ... boasted about being ... 5, ... refused to lie for him .. 17. ... said he would never forget ... 6. ... demanded that | (should) get ... 18, sisted on me/my tidying ... 7. ... warned me not to do ... 19. ... suggested (that) they (should) go 8. ... reminded us to move .. 20. ... advised/told me to do up 9. ... agreed that he was .. 21. ... complained that he didn't... 10. ... wondered whether to ... 22. ... wondered/asked where Sally was going .... 11, ... suggested/recommended (that) she 23... warned/told me not to touch ... (should) stay ... 24. ... apologised for missing ... 12. ... wondered if/whether she would ... 25. ... necessary that I (should) leave ... 13. ... exclaimed that | was wearing ... 26. ... begged Suzie not to ... key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 27. ... accused Tom of breaking the ... 36. ... denied taking/having taken/that she had 28. ... remarked that she looked ... taken ... 29... that | wouldn't have .. 36. ... agreed that it was the 30. ... advised us not to stay 37. ... ordered us to leave 31. ... forbade us to enter 38. ... forbade us to get out ... 32. ... urged us to practise 39. ... wondered whether he would 33, ... wanted them to be ... 40. ... suggested (that) we (should) book 34. ... agreed to wait... 171, 2. to 5. was 8. for 11. and (explaining) 14. been 17. will 20. to 3.did 6 that 9.do 12.80 15. would 18. that 4. he 7. being 10. to 13. that 16. had 19. them Oral Development 11 (Before doing the activity, ask Ss what they think the people are saying. Then ask two Ss to act out each of the dialogues. Finally another student reports the dialogue to the rest of the class.) (Suggested dialogues) Nicki and Rob Rob: Nicki Rob: Nicki: Rob: Nicki: What do you think of the job, Nicki. Are you enjoying it? Yes, I'm finding it enjoyable. The only problem | have is with the computers - I'm not very confident about using them. You shouldn’tworry about that; what you should dois goto night schoo! fora couple of months and do a special training course. It's quite difficult but not impossible. Yes, that’s an excellent idea! Apart from that, | think it’s a very satisfying job. Good, I'm glad you think so. If there's anything else I can do to help, just ask me! Thanks very much. Pamela and Louise Pamela: It's so good to see you again after all this time - tell me all your news! Loui ise: Well, let me see; do you remember Paul, who was at college with us? We got married two years ago; he’s in the navy now and, well, next year we're going to start a family. Pamela: Oh, that's fantastic, I'm really happy for you. You look absolutely great! Let me tell you Louis ise: my news! I've just been promoted and the company has offered me a management post at head office. Marvellous! Are you married too? Pamela: Not yet - but I'm engaged to be married; my fiancé is French and we may be moving over Loui ise: to Paris to live sometime in the future. Fabulous - | hope you invite me to your wedding. Let's exchange telephone numbers and arrange to meet one evening. Pamela: That sounds like an excellent idea! Consolidation 7 172, 173. 2. 3. geen away 6. back 8. out 10. on 12. down inwith 7. off 9. up 11. down at 10. in 14.for 18. by = 22. by = 2B. by — 30. at in iifor —15.in 19.at 23. at 27.at 31. in by 12. in 16. in 20. for 24.0n 28. in 32. in for 13.by = 17. in 21.in 25. in 29. for 37 FOE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 174, 2. ... may/might/could have got caught ... accused him of causing .. 3. ... are forbidden/are not allowed to smoke ... . «18 affaid of being afone ... 4. ... asked herselfwondered why he was ... 10. ... put up with his rudeness... 5. ...is said to be 11, ... are likely to go to ... 6. ... takes pride in her ... 42. ... will call for you .. 7. ... made it difficult for us ... 175. 1. although 3. before 5. much 7. in 9, With 11.number 13. only 16. than 2. down 4 why 6. with 8. to. 10. per 12.which — 14. fact 176. a bank | a purse a house an office | acar Ja shop steal 177. 1. about 3.¥ 5.he 7. of 9.for 11.t0 13.and 15. the 2. it 47 6much &s0 10/7 12% 14.an 178. 1. scenic 3. variety 5. expensive 7. description _—_ 9. fascinating 2. famous 4. fairly 6. activity 8 possibility 10. decision 8 Conditionals | Wishes | Unreal Past 179. 2. changed - 2nd type 12. take - 1st type 3. would tell - 2nd type 13. had woken up - 3rd type 4, will wake up - 1st type 14, will have to - 1st type 5. had asked - 3rd type 15. had intended - 3rd type * 6. feel - 1st type 16. overhears - 1st type 7. hadn't threatened - 3rd type 17. were - 2nd type 8. wouldn't trust - 2nd type 18. hadn't been - 3rd type 9. will be able - 1st type 49. is- 1st type 10. wouldn't have gone - 3rd type 20. spent - 2nd type 11. had helped - 3rd type (* day pass = a ticket entitling the holder to a day's unlimited trave/ on public transport) 180. 2. ... John had left early, he would have got there on time. 3. ... she didn't get sunburnt easily, she wouldn't use factor 12 suntan lotion. 4, ... the fax machine wasn't/weren't broken, | wouldn't have to send it by post. 5. ... you call her, you might make her feel better. 6. ... the president resigns, there'll be an election. 7. 8. 9. . more tickets aren't sold, the concert will be cancelled. . you are prepared to accept a lower offer, you will have trouble selling your house. he hadn't run out of money, he wouldn't have cancelled his trip. ‘Tom had wom a coat, he wouldn't have caught a cold, you study, you won't pass this exam. +» You go somewhere sunnier, you won't get a suntan. 38 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 181. 182. 183. 184, 185. 2. would make 5. willbe left 8. stopped 11. would be 3. would have improved 6. will growup 9. wouldn’thave become —12. will be 4. will continue 7. willgoon 10. had (Ex. 182 can be done orally in class, then assigned as written HW.) 1. Ifyou go to Rome, you must see the Colosseum, You must see the Colosseum if you go to Rome. Providing you go to Rome, you must see the Colosseum. You can swim only if there is an adult with you. You can swim as long as there is an adult with you Unless there is an adult with you, you can’t swim. You can swim providing there is an adult with you, You can swim on condition that there is an adult with you. You can swim if there is an adult with you, 3. If you drive carefully, you won't have an accident. Drive carefully otherwise you will have an accident. As long as you drive carefully, you won't have an accident. You'll have an accident unless you drive carefully. 4. He will get a bonus only if productivity increases. As long as productivity increases, he will get a bonus. Providing productivity increases, he will get a bonus, He will get a bonus on condition that productivity increases. 5. I'lllend you the money only if you pay me back soon. You must pay me back soon, otherwise | won't lend you the money. | won't lend you the money unless you pay me back soon. I'lllend you the money providing/on condition that you pay me back soon. I'lllend you the money if you pay me back soon. ny 2. Had you brought more money with you, we could have gone on holiday. 38. Were | you, I'd Jeave an hour earlier to be sure of getting there on time. 4, Should you get through to the theatre, could you reserve four tickets for tonight's performance? 5. Had you paid the telephone bill on time, your phone wouldn't have been cut off. 2. Ifthey hadn't been awake all night, they wouldn't be tired now. 3. If you had told me earlier, we would be going to the cinema tonight. 4. If she had cancelled the milk, the milkman wouldn't keep delivering it. 5. If the ship left Plymouth yesterday, it will be in Spain now. 6. If they hadn't been painting the house all day, they wouldn’t be covered in paint now. 7. If she had done her homework, she wouldn't be in trouble with her teacher. 8. If she weren't so disorganised, she wouldn't have missed the deadline. 9. If the children hadn't been playing in the garder all day, they wouldn't be very dirty now. 10. Ifhe took his job seriously, he would have been promoted. (Suggested answers) 2. .... will not pass his music exam. 8. ... she would be more sympathetic. 3. ... you cannot use the computer. 9. ... you had put your cigarette out carefully. 4, ... Can We prevent them from becoming 10. ... wouldn’t have married him. extinct. (inversion because of only if) 11. ... you wouldn't be in this situation now. 5. ... would buy a car. 12. ... can we save the rainforests. 6. ... you wouldn't have had any problems —_13..... she would have been honest with us from eating there. the start, 7. ... please ask him to phone me. 14. ... they wouldn't have died. 39 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 186. 2. ... provided that you are 9. ... (that) I save enough money .. 3, ... unless there is an interpreter .. 10. ... she hadn't broken her 4. ... would have got the ... 11. ... were at home, she would . 5. ... would never have learntto ... 12. ... if }could receive ... 6. ... | were you, | would 43. ... as long as she has ... 7. ... only if Someone shows him ... 14. ... you see Miles, can you ... 8. ... wouldn't have got completely ... 15. ... had the number, he would ... 187. 2. hadgiven 4. had 6. would give 8. could make 3. were 5. would explode 7. was/were 9. lived 188. 2. | wish | hadn't got up late. If| hadn't got up late, | wouldn't have missed the train. 3. I wish | was/were qualified. If | were/was qualified, | would have got the job. 4. Iwish | was/were a senior staff member. If | was/were a senior staff member, | could use the car park. 5. I wish | had gone to the meeting. If| had gone to the meeting, ! would have heard about the safety inspection 6. I wish I didn’t have lots of homework. If | didn’t have lots of homework, | could go away for the weekend. 7. wish |wasn’t/weren'tallergic to animals. If] wasn't/weren’t allergic to animals, | could have a pet. 8. I wish | had known how to connect the video. If had known how to connect the video, | wouldn't have damaged it. 9. I wish | wasn't/weren't on a diet. If| wasn’tiweren't on a diet, | could eat chocolate. 10. | wish | hadn't twisted my ankle. If | hadn't twisted my ankle, | could play tennis. .» it would stop raining ... 6. ... | could speak French ... we had seen ... 7. ... only George would arrive ... |... he could afford to buy ... 8. ...\ ish | were lying ... .. she had been invited ... 190. 2. were coming/would come 5, wouldn't have spent 8. were 3. would have 6. finish 9. are you going to do 4. had known 7. will/can go 10. send 191. (Ex. 191 should be assigned as written HW.) (Suggested answer) Well, first of all, wish | hadn't let the canaries out of their cage. If | hadn't done that, they wouldn't have flown away. Then, if | hadn’t decided to surprise my husband by putting up some new bookshelves in the lounge, | wouldn't have drilled a hole straight into the electricity wire and | wouldn't have cut off the whole street's electricity supply. If only | hadn't done that, then the neigh- bours wouldn't be furious with me. On top of that, | wish I hadn't left a bucket in the middle of the floor. If my husband hadn’t tripped over the bucket, he wouldn't have hurt his ankle. | wish he wasn't so angry with me. 192. (Suggested answers) then the electricity supply wouldn't have been cut off, would build more hospitals. we won't be able to go on a picnic. . then he could have gone to university. . her parents give her permission. I would be able to go on holiday. then she wouldn't have been late for work. she wouldn't have had to break a window to get in. he will take everyone out to celebrate tonight. Semprnomsen 40 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination ... Many people will be pleased. . she wouldn't have been burgled. . you should take an aspirin. . she wouldn't be upset with me now. . You won't make a good impression. 193. 2. took 7. went 12. had been living/had lived 17. live, share 3. were/was 8. to work 13. have stayed 18. to talk, watch 4. not show 9. invited 14. hadn't eaten 19. had worked 5. faced 10. didn't play 15. listening, going 20. go 6. hadn't left 1. had 16. to ride, take 194, 2. ... high/about time you thought... 5. ... rather you had told would have been 3. ... as if he were/was ... 6. ... wishes she were .. etter if. 4. ... would prefer to book ... 7. ... only [had taken ... 195. 2. could 4. hadn't 6. hadn't 8. wouldn't 10. would 3. had 5. weren'tiwasn't 7. would 9. hadn't 196. 2. couldbe/was 5. insists 8. lived 11. hear 3. left 6. have 9. wanted 12, make 4. started 7. are 10. hadn't left 197. 2. ... if hadn't realised ... 10. ... wish it would stop .. 3. ... [had known ... 11. ... she known, she would have ... 4... Lwere you ... ... only I hadn't listened ... 5. ... rather/sooner you hadn't told ... .. (high/about) time we left... 6. ... as though he were ... would rather you had informed .. 7...» (about/high) time you went ... only they had got ... 8. ... only you had passed on .. (about/high) time you set ... 9, ... the teacher asked you ... 198, 2. will 5.be 8. will §=— 14. for 14. to 17. have 20. if 3. otherwise 6. will += «9. been 12. that. «15.had 18. will 4, were 7. if 10, will 13.had 16. to 19. being Oral Development 12 (Suggested answers) If the boat is thrown against the rocks, we'll all drown. If had listened to the weather forecast, | wouldn't be in this situation now. If | were stronger, | could pull the sails down. wish | could make the boat change direction. I wish the wind would stop blowing. | wish we could escape from this situation. I wish we'd chosen a different route. wish | wasn't/weren't here! ifthe wind drops, our lives will be saved. if the boat capsizes, we'll all drown. if we had decided to go somewhere else, we could have avoided this! if were at home, | could be safely watching TV. | wish | was/were at home now! wish | was/were with my family. if only this was/were just a bad dream! - We can get home safely if the wind dies down. a FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Consolidation 8 Key 199. 2. into 5. upto 8. after 11. for 14. up 3. overithrough 6. out 9. up 12. out 4, down on 7. up 10. up for 18. out 200. 2. ... not nearly as/so big as . 8. ... has been riding since ... 3, ... was able to read ... riticised me for saying/having said ... 4, ... had the trees pruned by ... Jue to the fact he 5. ... if you don't let nd as a result he 6. ... wish | hadn't told refer walking to riding 7. ... can't put up with ... .. still hasn't been ... 201. 2. outof 7. on 42. on 17. on 22. on 27, behind 3. off 8. on 13. into 18. against 23. outof 28. On 4. on 9. in 14. on 19. before 24, with 5. out of 10. under 15. out of 20. without 25. To 6. under 11. out of 16. off 21. under 26. from 202. 2. will find 5. heard 8. had ever seen 3. went 6. approached/were approaching 9. would have taken 4, had been walking 7. couldn't 10. ‘Il return 203. 2. discovering 5. producing 8. tobe 11. to demonstrate 3. do 6. having 9. to share 12. to care 4. talking 7. tohave 10. feel 13. remembering 204. 1.D 3.8 5.D 7A 9C 11.A 13.B 15.C 2A 48 6B 8A 10D 128 146 205. 1.a 3. will ~=—«5. which 7. Y= 9. their, «11. / 13,up_—_18. themselves 27 4. to 6. to 8 Vv 10. as 12.0f 14. all 206. 1. strangers 3. interesting _5. collection 7. understanding 9. description 2. relative/relation 4. summarise 6. surroundings 8. daily 10. variety Practice Test 4 Part 1 1.6 3D 5B 7C 9D 11A 138 15.0 2A 406 6C 8A 10.C 128 146 Part 2 16. been 20.while/but/whereas 24, much/far/ 27. sure/certain 17. than 21. for considerably 28. both 18. which 22. as/because/since 25. of 29. Although 19. from 23. well 26. rather 30. iffwhen 42 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Part 3 31. ... didn't succeed in impressing ... 36. .... fell behind with the ... 32. .... should be kept .. 37. ... suggested painting the doors ... 33. ... to cut down on .. 38. is said to live ... 34, ... in spite of/despite being .. 39. ... rather we didn’t go ... 35. ... ime we had our house ... 40. ... with the aim of becoming .. Part 4 41.7 48.like 45. up 47.they 49. of 51.4 53. 4 55.0 42. be 44.of 46. being 48.7 50. being 52. the 54. more Part 56. introduction 58. unacceptable 60. inhuman 62. conservation _64. organisation 57. accidentally 59. intelligent 61. existence 63. destruction 65. activities A 140 4B 7A 10D 13. A 16. B 19. A 22.D 2A 5D 8D 11.8 14.0 17.A 20.8 23. B 3C 6D @&A 126 %.C 918D 21. B 24. B B. 1. had 3. ran 5. had given 7. work 2. wouldn't have 4. wouldbe 6, would have been ableto —8. have to. C4. could 3. would be 5. would have bought 7. had said 2. had 4, had made 6. had asked 8. will be able to D. ... Was Such a tough steak ... 11. ... need not have eaten were you, I wouldn't... agreed to prepare lunch ... has as many pencils as ... is less artistic than ... warned me not to touch ... last time I had ... will have been finished ... ... older people get, the more must be (securely) fastened (securely) «.. provided (that) you impress ... ... the field where we play... ... had my bike stolen ... so friendly as ... would have been better if. who works for did you make us appoint ... as though she were ... reminded him to reserve E. 1. into 2. down 3. out 4.along/on 5. up 6. downon 7. over 8. up F.o4.in 2. in 3. of 4. in 5.10 6. between 7. by —8. out of G. 1. over 3, that 5a 7. too 9. like 11. not 2a 4. of 6 most 8 she 10. not 12. The. H. 1. valuablefinvaluable 4. scientific 7. sympathetic 10. possibility 2. protection 5. famous 8. recognition 11. summary 3. understanding 6. achievement 9. variety 12. impressive 43 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 9 Nouns | Articles 207. 2. houses 12. fishing rods 22. mothers-in-law 3. photos 13. foxes 23. stepmothers 4, dessert spoons 14, children 24. types 5. fish 15. trout 25. stereos 6. videos 16. lice 26. mosquitoes/mosquitos 7. lorries 17. teachers 27. superstars 8. toys 18. babies 28. stories 9. calves 49. workmen 29. flyovers 10. wolves 20. ships 30. bunches 11. 2008 21. boyfriends 208. 2. comes 5. is 8. cut 11. are 14, suits 17.is 20. are 3. was 6. is 9 is 12tke 15.18 18.is 4. was 7. contains 10.is 13.has 16.was 19.18, 209. 2. is 6. makes 10. strikes 14.is 48. works/work 3. is 7. costs 11. are 16. involves, 19. is 4. is 8. adds 12, get 16. pulls 20. go 5. is 9. meets/meet 13. sounds 17. are 210. teaching experience is needed before we employ you. very useful information was given to him. was bought for the wedding. .» fs protected from burglaries by an alarm, .. is used to make glass. .. is my favourite game,/... is the game | like piaying most. .. are worn by men and women nowadays. is not allowed here. are needed to see that far. ..are always worn by models. 12. ... are always fresh at this greengrocer’s. 48. ... are being passed by the government. 14, ... was very difficult for me at school. 16. ... was very useful to the man. 211. 1. expectations 3. decision 5. qualifications 7. opportunity 9. responsibility 2. consideration 4. requirements 6. application 8, promotion —_10. satisfaction 212. 1. election 3. correspondence 5. reference 7. government —_9. patience 2. demonstrations 4. politician 6. proposal _— 8. attention 10. analysis 213. 1. inspiration 4. distractions 7. criticism 10. satisfaction 2. commitment 5. expression 8. discourragement 3. privacy 6. Recognition 9. isolation 214. 1. the, an, a 4. A, the, the, ~-,a 2. any, some, the/some, the, a, —-, a 5. the, the, a, --, some, the 3. --, the, the, the, the, the, the, any/a, a 6. some, some/any, the, the Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 215. 1. —,the 6. the, the, the,-- 11. the, ~-, the 16. The, the 21, the 2. 7. =, the 12. --,the,the,-- 17. The,the 22. the, the, —- 3. 8. The, the, the 13. the, the, the 18. —, the 4. The, the, the, 9. the **, 19. --, the 5. --,--, the 10. --,—, 20. The, the, — (* With terminals, gates etc we do not use "the". eg. Terminal 2, Gate 7 etc) (** The Berlin wall is unique.) 216. 2. the 5.— 8 the 11 14. 17. 20. the 3.the 6. the 9. the 12.— 15. — 18.the 21. 4. the 7 10. the 13. the 16. the 19. — 217. 1. the, the Ra 13.-~, the 19. the, the 2. the, the, -— 8. —, the, — 14, The, the, the 20. the, the, — 3, The, the, the, 9, A/The,althe,a 15. an 21.a, the, 4. a, the, 10. The, --, the 16. the, the, -— 22. a, the Bo yoo, WwW. the 17. a/the 6. The, ~, the 12. 18. A, the, — 218. 2. some, a lot of, plenty of 7. anumber of, several, no 3. some, a little 8. no, hardly any, lots of 4. both, a couple of 9. much, lots of, a good deal of 5. alot of, plenty of, both 10. a good deal of, too much, a little 6. some, alittle, a good deal of 21.24 4a 6 The 8a 10a 12a 14a 16a 18the 20.the 3.the 5.the 7a 9. The 11.the 13.The 15.the 17.The 19.the Oral Development 13 the Parthenon, the Eiffel Tower, Mount Rushmore, Bangkok, the Taj Mahal, the Dome of the Rock, the Suez Canal, Charing Cross, the Sultan of Brunei, oriental music, the Louvre, Heathrow Airport, Hong Kong, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Mount Vesuvius, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the River Thames, Cosmopolitan, Paris, the Netherlands, Jamaica, Oslo, Unicef, the Prince of Wales, Lake Constance, the Rocky Mountains, the United Nations, Crete, Lake Geneva, Fifth Avenue, the Spanish language, the English Channel, the Pacific, the Carlton Hotel, Marks and Spencer, the Holy Land, Queen Sofia, the Argentine, the lonian Islands Consolidation 9 220. 2. through 5. down 8. down 11.through/over 14. away with 3. off 6. out 9. on 12. up against 15. across/into 4. aside 7. up with 10. out of 13. down 16. into 221. 2. ... were held up at the 8. ... are used to measure ... 3. ... rather have stayed at home 9. ... had my wedding dress made ... 4. ... is said to damage .. 10. ... was looked after by ... 5. ... wish | hadn't missed ... 11. ... doesn't type as/so quickly ... 6. ... were prevented from going ... 12. ... denied having stolenithat he had stolen .. 7. ... made up your mind about ... 222. 2.0n 4. On 6. at Bin 1.at 12 in 14.at 16. at 3 in 5.on 7. at 9 at ffat 130n — 16.in FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 223, 1. matter 4. as 7. worth 10. from 13. there 2. will 5. with 8, mention 11. as 14. if 3. and 6. of 9. such 12.Whereas/While 15. other 224. 1. ¥ 3, most 5. of 7 ¥ — 9.like 11. such 13, more 15. for 2of 47 6 one 8. be 10.7 12. any 14. they 225. 1. breathing 3. globally 5. various 7. operation 9. unpleasant 2.starvation 4.unable 6. desperation —_8. option 10. successfully 10 Emphatic Structures / Inversion 226. 2. What the children need is somewhere to play. 3. Was it you who/that gave him that horrible pair of trousers? 4, Whatever do you mean by talking to me like that? 5. What you should do is concentrate more while you're driving. 6. It was me who/that telephoned our cousins. 7. Wherever are you going to be at Easter?/Where is it that you're going to be at Easter? 8. What you need is a nice cup of tea,/I’s a nice cup of tea that you need. 9. Whenever did you get home?/When was it that you got home? 10. Why was/is it that you borrowed money from Al? 227. 228. 229. 230. 46 doctor did promise that I... .» was Alexander Fleming who ... it you who/that met Pen . .». NO ciroumstances will Edna ... «the river rise any higher... you paid on time ... -»- Sooner had he recovered ... did he take ... .. did they manage ... does he ask ... . ... Should I see ... ... does Tom seem ... ... else have | had ... did Lynn realise ... Marched the army ... 1 a8 did her... 15. ... well did she sing ... 16. ... has unemployment been ... Nogpen 2. Sodol 3. Neither/Nor can | 4, So should | 5. So would | 6. Neither/Nor can | 7. So did | 5. ... committee doesn't want is ... 6. ... did say he was coming 7. ...itthe Rivera Club that ... «do I watch ... had she finished ... once did he thank .. . there been a phone No account is the door... will we tell ... unwell did he fee! «.- for did he remember was his anxiety that ... only is brown bread tastier ... did | expect that ... do temperatures fall . Lyou, would ... in this way can ... Strange was his dream that his psychiatrist wrote about it in a medical journal. ... along time did the explorers take to find the tomb, that they had nearly run out of supplies. .. fluently does she speak the language that many people think she’s English. is her ignorance that she’s never heard of Shakespeare. ... was his surprise that he nearly fell off his chair. ... gracefully did the dancer move that he appeared to be skating, 8. So have | 9. Neither/Nor will | 10. So are we Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 231. 2 7, ... the courier who/that met... 3, 8. ... no circumstances should you park ... 4, 9. ... does he tell us what ... 5. ... were lucky, could you .. 10. ... making a good impression will... 6. ... Hillary and Tenzing who first. 232. 2. he 5. will 8. there. «11. when 14, this 17. you 20. did 3. it 6. once 9, much 12. she 15. is 18. it 4. that 7. had 10, ever 13. did 16. much 19. hates Oral Development 14 (Suggested answers) Itwas Johnson who got hurt. Not only was his wrist sprained but his knee was injured as well. Why the fight started nobody seems to know. Only by controlling themselves will players set a good ‘example for their fans. ete Itwas Tom who lost the contract. On no occasion did anyone else have anything to do with it. What they need is someone who can explain the problem to the manager. Only if they can make him understand what happened, will they be able to save the situation. So worried are they that they can't decide what to do. Consolidation 10 233. 2. over 4, aboutito 6, aside 8. up 10. in 12.up 14, about/on 3. through 5. off 7. about 9. out 11.back 13.back 15. up 234, 2. for 5. of 8. of ttafter 14. in 17. with, about 20. to 3. from 6. at 9. of 12. of 15.for 18. at/by 21.0n 4. to 7. from 10. with 13. with 16. in 19. for 235. the bus { one’s temper | weight 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. .. Lwere you, | would ... . house where she lives is ... . Suggested that I try on... . would rather he were back . does not approve of John’s .. ... for your suggestion ... NOOBS does . has the upstairs windows cleaned to collect asked gaen 7.8 8D 1 yo ° 5. been 6 3. artists 4. successful 1. psychologists 2. creative LOND XA 0. C 7. more a 5, depression 6. healthy Did you use had used didn't want using 11.3 12.D am having a new shed ... ~~ finds a job, will she in case the traffic was ... .~. get round to phoning her ... . would rather have curly hair... 10. need 11. will you try 12. climb 13.4 14.8 15.D Ww 12. to 9. that 10. as 13. down 14. being 15. own 7. curiosity 8. happiness 9, imagination 10. escapism 47 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key Practice Test 5 SS Part 4 1B 3.8 5. Cc 7A 9.C 11.0 13.C 15.D 2c 4A 6D 8B 110A A 14.4 Part 2 16. one 19. however 22. when/if 25. between 28. most 17. well 20. able 23. so/this 26, which 29. before 18. offlike 21. of 24. for 27. much 30. its Part 3 31. ... have they got a flat 36. ... needn't have bought so even though she meets/has met ... 97. ... Was such a long walk .. is her intention to go ... 38. ... was told to carry out .. am worn out by 39. ... wouldn't have lost ... would rather you left ... 40. ... had her bag stolen 41. about 43.to 45. being 47.a 49.one 51.much 53.other 56. that 42. at 44. of 46. comes 48. very 50.¥ 52 4 54. Part5 56. Uninvited 58. advisable 60. intruder 62. likelihood 64. security 57. preventative/preventive 59. valuable 61. jewellery 63. typical 65. watchful 11 Determiners / Pronouns 241. 2. this 5. that 8. That 11. This 14, Those 3. those 6. this 9. Those 12.these 15, those 4, This 7. this/that 10. those «13. These_-—16. This, That 242. 2. those 3. these 4. this 5. That 243. 2. Either 6. every 10. Both 14. either 18.Neither 22. both 26. none 3. whole 7. None 11.whole 15. whole 19.None 23. no 4. all 8. every 12. Each 16.each 20. ones 24. All 5. Neither 9. all 13.Noneof 17. both 21. Each 25. every 244, 2. both 4. whole 6. every/each/either 8. one 10, either 3. ones 5. all 7. Neither 9. each/all 245. 2. Either Karen or Miles will pick you up from the station. 48 . Neither John nor his brother has been to Germany. }. Both Jo and Jim speak French. Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 5. Neither Paul nor Tim likes going to the cinema. 6. Both James and Kate like going fishing./Not only James but also Kate likes going fishing. 7. Not only Liz but also her parents are going skiing this winter./Both Liz and her parents are going skiing this winter. 8. Either Tim or John will fix your car. 9. Both Pete and Nicki prepared the dinner. 10. Not only Jane but also her schoolmates are going on a picnic this Sunday /Both Jane and her schoolmates are going on a picnic this Sunday. 246. 2. ... only Danny but also his ... 6. ... she nor her sister enjoys .. 3. ... Gordon and his wife are 7. ... Bob but also Helen is... 4... mayor or the Queen will... 8. ... father nor my mother went 5. .... Patricia and her husband want 9. ... ask either John or Tom ... 247. 2. many/alotof 6. much/a lot 10. many 14. alot of 3. much/a lot of 7. many/a lot of 11. alotof 15. alot of 4, much 8. alot of 12. much/a lot of 5, alotof 9. many/a lot of 43. many 248. 2. toomany 5. much 8 afew 44, much 14. much 3. alittle 6. alot of 9. afew 12. afew 1. afew 4, alotof 7. much 10. lotsof 13. many —16. afew 249, 2. Noone 6. anywhere 10. Nobody 14. some 18. some 3. anyone 7. every 11. Everybody 15. something —_ 19. nowhere 4. some 8. any 12. every 16. anywhere 20. any 5. anywhere 9. some 13. anything 17. anything 250. 2. any 9. anywhere, something 3. Nobody/No one, everybody/everyone 10. anyone/someone, some 4. anyone/anybody 11. nothing, any 5. some, something 12. anywhere, somewhere 6. anywhere, everywhere 13. anything 7. some/any, something 14. some, something/anything, some 8. Everyone/Everybody, no one/nobody 251. 2. Whenever 4. wherever ——6._however 8. Whoever —_—_10. whichever 3. Whoever 5. Whichever 7. whenever —9._ whichever 252. 2. anywhere/somewhere else 7. everything else 8. someone/somebody else 8. something/anything else 4, no one/nobody else 9. anyone/anybody else 5. anyone/anybody else 10. anything/something else 6. No one/Nobody else 253. 2. theother 4. another 6. theothers 8. another 10. every other 3, another 5. the others 7. others 9. each other 284, 2, ... is nothing | can ... 7. .» of these computers is/are ... 3. ... of them live/Bob and John live... 8. ... was nothing he could do ... 4, ... (three) of them cook ... 9. ... of them are .../.. five and seven are ... 5. ... nor Mr Smythe can ... 10. ... wasn’t anyone in the ... 6. _ of them/the boys like(s) ... 49 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key Oral Development 15 (Suggested answers) Both Lynn and Sarah have black hair. Both Lynn and Sarah are casually dressed. Neither Lynn nor Sarah is/are in an office. All of them are young. None of them look/looks unhappy. None of them is/are married. They are all single. Both Lynn and Sarah are 25 years old Both Lynn and Pamela have got two brothers None of them has/have got any sisters. All of them like going to the cinema. Both Sarah and Pamela went to university. Both Lynn and Pamela work ina company. ete. 255. 2. ourselves 6._-you 10. their 14, me 18. mysett 3. You 7. him 41, my 15. us 19. our 4. usime 8. himself 12. mine 16. their 20. yours 5.1 9. his 13, me 17. our 256. 2. the,his 3 his 4. histhe 5. the 6. his 7. the 257. 2. himself/herself (reflexive) 6. herself (emphatic) 10. themselves (reflexive) 3. herself (emphatic) 7. herself (emphatic) 11. ourselves (reflexive) 4. each other 8. himself (emphatic) 12, myself (reflexive) 5. themselves (reflexive) 9. himself (reflexive ) 13. himself (reflexive) 258. 2. of my own/on my own 5. their own 8. of my own 3. on her own 6. his own 9. your own 4. on my own 7. onhisown 10. on her own 259. 2. the students’ books 11. the waves of the sea 3. three hours’ drive 12. (a) two hundred metres’ climb 4, the department store's staff 13. Lucy and Emily's mother 5. the cost of living 14. the house of my father’s closest friend 6. some friends of my brother's 16. the president's decision 7. the price of bread 16. my physics professor's report 8. the baby's pram 17. the playground of the park 9. John’s and Paul's wives 18. the Smiths’ car 10. the men’s changing rooms 19. my mother-in-law's garden 260. 2. ... one of Monet's ... 5. ... was my mother-in-law’s 3. ... one of Shakespeare's plays... 6... president of France is elected ... 4. ... is half an hour's walk 261. 1. it 3. It 5, There, it 7. There, it 9. There, it 2. There, it 4. it 6. there 8 It 10. It, There 262. 2. ... neither she nor Jim liked ... 8. ... with someone else’s bag .. 3. ... decorate the house (by) yourself 9. ... the whole afternoon cleaning ... 4. ... twenty minutes’ drive ... 10, ... (got) (very) little knowledge/not got 5. ... to behave yourself. (very) much knowledge .. 6. ... being by myself... . ... both the written and oral ... 7. are not many people who ... 12, on her own waiting for ... 50 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination ... isn’t anybody who ... 18. ... few chefs who can make 14, ... only country he has not ... 19. .... not only her relatives but ... 16. ... first inhabitants of Australia ... 20. ... only thing he hasn't . 16. ... could call him any time ... 21. ... had no luck... 17. ... and play somewhere else 22. ... is three hours’ climb/a three-hour climb ... 263. 2. he 8. them 44, one 20. the 3. themselves 9. There 15. a 21. of 4. ourselves 10. of 16. ones 2a 5. it 11. herself 17. very 23. 6. so 12 an 18. one 24. all 7. the 13. person 19. it 25. themselves Consolidation 11 264. 2. out 4. by 6. for 8 up 10. in 12.for 14. down 3. for 5. infor 7. aback 9. back — 11. over 19. after 15.0n 265. 1. both 4. once 7. of 10. as 13. than 2. same 5. over 8 whose 11. its 14. worth 3. this 6. was 9. with 12, who 15. where 266. 2. ... have to be written ... 8. ... no opportunity of saying/to say ... 3. ... impossible for me to meet ... 9. ... came/ran up against many difficulties ... 4, ... you hurry, you will be ... 10.... passport got lost ... 5. .... for fear of being burgled 11. ... can't make himself understood ... 6. ... was hardly any food left .. 12. ... but also Pam is coming .. 7. ... nor did he send me ... 267. 2. came 11. was rubbing 20. stopped/would stop 3. had bought 12, came 21. has been working 4. to hide 13. cried 22. had 5. bringing 14. replied 23. wouldn't be 6. went 18. wish 24. have chosen 7. to take 16. will be rewarded 25. didn't tell 8. have it cleaned 17. wish 26. had happened 9. willl do 18. will bring 27. have won 10. polishing/to polish 19, had/would have 28. will be delivered 268. 2. on 9. (around 46. down 23. into 3. at 10. through 17. opposite 24. over 4, near 11. among 18. beside/nextto/by 25. along 5. under 12. between 19. against 26. across 6. above 13. behind 20. off 27. from ... to 7. ontopof 14. infrontof 21. out of 28. past 8. below 15. up 22, onto 29. towards/to/in the direction of 269, 1.that 3.to 5. v 7 have 9% ¥ ftthe = 13.as 15. 2. on 4a 6.that 8 they 10. in 12. 4% = 14. much 270. 1. imagination 3. assumption 5. guidance 7. competitions 9. dramatic, 2. encouragement 4. responsibility 6. suggestion 8. importance 10. enjoyable 51 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key 12 Questions - Short Answers 271, (Suggested answers) 273. 52 Semvonsen .. Shall we go to the cinema this weekend? (suggestion) How old is Mary going to be/will Mary be on her birthday? (information) Can | get you another cup of coffee? (offer) 9. Would you like to come to my party on Saturday? (invitation) . What time does the next bus leave? (information) . May | use the phone? (permission) Shall we buy Joan a book for Christmas? (suggestion) Could you give me a lift to the station? (request) Did you see Mick at school yesterday? (information) How many 6. When/What time 10. What 14. How 18. Why Which 7. How long 11. Where 18. What 19. Which/What How often 8. Why 12. Whose 16, What 20. How much How much 9, When 13. Whattime 17. Which/What How many cars does Sara own? 12. How long have you lived here? What does she look like? 13. How much did your new car cost? What time is it? 14, Where's Kay gone? How often do you have French lessons? 6. Why aren't you going out? What's she like? 16. Who did Shirley get married to? Where did you go on holiday? 17. Whose pen is that? How many students are there in your 18. Which exam was the most difficult? class? 19. What time do you get up in the morning? Why weren't you at work today? 20. Who is that man? Whose car was stolen? 21. Where does she live? ~ Who wrote "King Lear"? . Who did vill invite to the party? 11. Who gave the lecture? . Where do lions live? 12, Who lost the keys to her car? . Who arrived late? 13. Who borrowed my car? . What did Peter open? 14. What did Sue drop? Who did Kate give the letter to? 18. Who loves ice cream? Who forgot to do her homework? 16. Who did Jeremy see? What does he like? 17. What did James buy? Who was rude to vill? 18, Who did Jenny marry? ‘Who lost her purse? . A: Can't you hear her? B: Yes. . A: Can't you speak it yet? B: Yes. ‘A: Won't you tell me who does it for you? B: No. A: Don't you feel like going out? B: Yes. A: Didn't you enjoy the film? B: No. A: Wasn't that a mean thing to do? B: Yes. A: Didn't you realise she was Anne's sister? B: No. . A: Didn't you see it on the news? B: No. A: Shouldn't you be in bed by now? B: No. Where have a number of large species of tortoise been living? . In what regions can tortoises exceed three feet in length? . What did the atlas tortoise measure? Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 5. Where does the turtle live? 6. What have turtles been fished for? 7. Whois concerned about this trend? 8. What do they think may happen? 277. 2. will you? 4. didn’t they? 6. will you? 8. hasn'the? _10. will you? 3. shallwe? _—_5. isn't there? 7. aren't? 9. didn'the? 278. 2. Itis? 5. He hasn't, has he? 8. She's not, is she? 3. You won't, will you? 6. He does, doesn't he? 9. They did, didn’t they? 4, She has? 7. She didn't? 10. He could? 279. 2. hasn'the?, he has 7. didn't they?, they did 3. will you/won't you?, | won't 8. will you?, | won't 4, won't you?, | will 9. didn’t he?, he did 5. aren't they?, they’re not 10. didn’t you?, | didn't 6. isn'tit?, itis Oral Development 16 (Suggested answers) Picture 1 1: He must have been skiing for years, mustn't he? 2: Yes, he must. It takes years of experience to be able to do something like that. $3: It looks like a really exciting sport, doesn't it? $4: It does? I’m not sure I'd like to try it, though. ete Picture 2 $1: They are on holiday, aren't they? S2: Yes, they are. They seem to be having a nice time, don’t they? $3: Yes, they do. They're drinking wine, aren’t they? S4: Yes, they are. They might be waiting for their friends, mightn't they? etc Picture 3 281. 282. $1: They are firefighters, aren't they? S2: Yes, they are. It's quite a dangerous job, isn't it? es, it is. They are trying to put out a fire, aren't they? S4: Yes, they are. But it looks like the fire has got out of control $5: They must be well paid, mustn’t they? 6: Yes, they must. After all it's a very demanding job. ete 2. John has passed his test, but Emily hasn't. 3. Mark is English. So is Louise. 4. I've never been to Australia, but David has. 5. Sarah went to Leeds University. So did Marion. 6. Cathy didn’t see the accident happen. Neither/Nor did Sally. 7. Maria has been awarded a prize. So has Lisa. 8. John doesn't need any help. Neither/Nor does Paul. 2. Nor/Neither can |. 4, Nor/Neither does Jim. 6. So shes! 3. So has he. 5. So he has! (Suggested answers) 2. Yes, of course 5. Yes, of course 8. Yes, of course 3. I'm sorry, I can't 6. Yes, please 9. Yes, okay 4, 'drather you didn’t 7. No thanks 10. No, you can’t 53 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Koy 283. 2. I'matraid not 6. I think so 10. Itappears so 14, Itseems so 3. lexpect so 7. Ihope so 11. Idon'tthink so 15. I guess so. 4. Idon'timagine so 8. Itappearsso —12, | imagine so. 16. Itappears so 5. I suppose so 9. Hetoldmeso 13. | hope so 284. 2. it 4 not 6. stay 8. Anne 10.did 12. to 14.he 3.use Shave 7.be 9 it 11.be 1, not Oral Development 17 (Suggested answers) Picture 2 $1: Is he on holiday? S2: It appears so. He seems to be enjoying himseff. $1: Has he caught a fish? S2: It seems so. He must be very proud of himself. etc Picture 3 $1: His job is very dangerous. S2: I suppose so. He doesn't seem to be afraid though. $1: He might be killed. S2: I hope not. He seems to have taken safety precautions. etc Picture 4 $1: Are the firefighters trying to put out a fire? $2: | don't think so. They look relaxed. $1: Their job is very dangerous. S2: It appears so. It takes a lot of courage to go into a burning building. etc Consolidation 12 285. 2. to 4. away 6. into 8. down 10. over 12. out 14, out 3. down 5. on 7. off 9. out = tt.up 13. out_—15.0n 286. 2.by 6. by 10.in 14. by 18 of 22. at 26. into 30. for 3. of 7. of 11, at 15. for 19. at 23. to 27. in 4. of 8. with 12.off 16 in 20. on 24. in 28. of 5. to 9. to 13.at 17. in 21. with 25. to 29. in 287. 2. ... can prevent/stop her (from) pursuing ... did not buy much furniture ... 3. ... Sooner-had she left than ... having a new computer installed ... 4... for his help ... long as you are home ... 5. ... t00 strong for me to ... wasn't to blame for . 6. ... was given ... until she had sent him 7. ... Should do away with ... 288. 2. hadforgotten —_ 5. to tell 8. doesn'tring 11. speaking 3. wasanswered 6. hadphoned 9. willphone 12. know 4. ishaving 7. wasbeginning 10. answered —_—_—13. have been trying 289. 1. of 3. most 5. until 7. was 9. have 11.there 13.as 15. even Zin 4by 6. in 8. so 10. over/about 12. with 14, on 29.1.6 3A 5B 7A 9A 11.D 13B 15.4 2D 4A 6B 8C 10B 2A 14.6 54 Key FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised’ Cambridge Examination 291. 1. v 3.4 5. the 7. it 9. with WY 134% 15a . within 4, be 6, out 8. been 10. that 12.t0 14.as 292. 1. professional 3. childhood 5. performance 7. pursuit 9. creative 2. enthusiastic 4. perfection 6. artists 8. musical 10. determination Practice Test 6 ————— Part 1 LA 3A 5. Cc 7c 9B 11.6 13.B 15.D 28 4.D 6A 8D 10.C 2. A 14.C Part 2 16. much 19. some/this 22. few 25. are 28. of 17. under 20. down 23. in 26. your 29. which 18. making 21. makes 24, after/within 27. causes 30. time/care you mind checking this ... 36. ... kept him waiting for two ... had his credit card stolen ... 37. ... Sheila nor Ann likes brings back memories ... 38. ... wished he had not told ... you let me know ... 39. ... had come earlier, he would ... before had he seen ... 40. ... you (will) enjoy yourself 41. it 43. to 45.4 47. up 49. much 51. not 53.4 55a 42. what 44, at 46. on 48. most 50.a 52. neither 54. 4 Part 5 56. generally 58. completion 60. patience 62. reliabl 64. employees 57. production 59. unskilled 61. workers 63. possit 65. frequently A 1.0 4B 7A 10. C 13. C 16. A 19.D 22.C 2c 5. Cc 8.0 11. A 14. A 17.C 20.A 23. A 3c 6B 9A 12.B 18. B 18. B 21.D 24.8 55 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Key B. . he appeared calm, he was ... . we . wish I had invited her ... 21, ... had the tyre pressure checked ... to swim (rather) than ... 100 violent for me to ... suggested going/that we should go ... . .« are not many people who .. No circumstances will Jim ... is said to be good .- May already have informed is not as/so difficult... . only half of whom ... . loudly did the woman scream .. 3... With a view to getting ... . ... Gan stop Susie (from) becoming ... hadn't crashed 28. ... denied exceeding/having exceeded/that . let her, she would go ... he had exceeded ... . you mind looking after ... . Columbus who first... . Ted nor Emily can ... . ... have (very) little knowledge .. hot only Japanese but also ... |.» Mark and Melissa are ... since you spent ... 32. ... can’t have seen ... . is used to slice/tor slicing ... 33. ... would rather he drove ... ... until he had rung them ... 34. ... haven't been out for -» YOu enjoy yourself 35. ... of my friends have ever ... . in case | was . 36. ... did we think ... . sooner had Julie put... Cc. 1. in 3. out of 5. up 7. out 2. off 4. off 6. off/down 8. over D. 1. by 2. on 3.0n 4.0 5. of 6in 7 at 8.to E. 1. for 3. will 5. are = 7. you 9. also. 11. had 2. before 4. for «= 6. was. 8 to. 10. up 12. to F. 1. unable 4. responsibility 7. determination 10. option 2. unpleasant 5. importance 8. curiosity 11. enthusiastic 3. likelihood 6. pursuit 9. healthy 12. successfully 56 Tests Three tests in two versions are included in the Teacher's Guide. Each test is provided with a marking scheme based on a total of 20 marks. The Pre-tests, which are found in the Student's Book, provide thorough revision of all structures included in each test, and should be completed before the actual test is set. 87 TEST1A FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAPER (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Test 1 A (Units 1 - 4) A. Choose the correct item. 1. | would appreciate your......... that quickly | 7. Will you please stop........... so much noise? because | need it. ‘A) make B) to make A) do B) doing C) making D) to making C) todo D) to doing 8, He caused trouble! 2. He is used .......... hard so nothing tires him, A) so B) such A) working B) to work C) sucha D) too ©) work. D) to working 9. Keep the tickets in case | 8, ShE'S secon finished the book you lent her. A) lose A) already B) yet C) lost D) will lose ©) still D) before 10. if you don’t want to go, you must 4, They spend a lot of time .. football excuse. A) play B) playing A) do B) claim C) to play D) to playing C) make D) work 5, I'll be sorry ....... London. I've enjoyed 11. Can YOU sss... me a favour please? living here. A) do B) make A) to leave B) leave C) create D) have C) leaving D) have left 12, They don't allow... ON Company 6. Dogs, ...... being aggressive, can make premises. good companions. A) park B) parking A) although B) though C) to park D) to parking C) despite D) as B. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Last week we finally (13) (move) into our new house. We (14) (wait) to move for so tong that I (15) ........0+ (begin) to wonder if we ever would. We (16) (unpack) for days now, and we still (17) .. (notfinish). Now the house (18) ... .. (start) to look like a place to live in, and I'm sure we (19) .. (be) happy here. Next time, though, | (20) .-v- (use) a different removal company to do the work. C. Fill in the correct preposition(s). 21. I'm very attached 22. I haven't heard .... 23. They congratulated her 24. It’s good to take pride . my dog. my mother in ages. her performance. your appearance. FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST1A D. 25. 26. 27. 28. E. 29, 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. F. 49. 50. 60 . It's ages since | went to the cinema. Fill in the correct particle(s). My grandmother brought....... ten children. / He's recently come ... a fortune. I could do........ some new shoes. His parents broke when he was six. Find the word which should not be in the sentence. Ihate going for shopping. It's tiring and it costs so lots of money. | ean never find that what | want and the shop assistants are always more rude. But | have found out alternatives; shopping by post, or even better learning me to make my own clothes. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. Recently, many people have shown an interest in (35)... RELAX techniques whose (36) .......... has increased. There is a POPULAR range of (37) ‘options to choose from. For example, EXCITE listening to calming music in (38) ........ surroundings is COMFORT beneficial. People are also becoming interested in the (39) .. MYSTERY secrets of meditation, which is (40) EXACT what many people need to forget most of their daily worries. Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. . prefer jogging to doing aerobics. than | prefer . aerobics. been. My brother is too young to do the course. enough My brother .. I've been going to the gym for six months. .. cinema for ages. ‘to do the course. started | six months ago. She isn't a famous model but she acts like one. wer She acts . . a famous model. The climb was so difficult that we couldn’ too The CHM WAS ...rnssnnnnsnnnnsnnnmsnnniinnninnnniniennnininnnninnnnete complete. found the film amazing. was ' .. the film. She's never done first It's the .. this. It would be a good idea to phone before you go had You .. . before you go. Itwas difficult for us to finish the work. had We : the work. TEST1A FOE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination bona TOTAL SCORE: DATE .. CLASS .. TEACHER Test 1 A (Units 1 - 4) (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Section A \ Section C Pe 22... 23... 2A. sessseee Section D 25. 26. 28... Section E 29. 33. 30. .. Section F 61 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST1B DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAPER (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Test 1 B (Units 1- 4) A. Choose the correct item. 4. [haven't taken an exam .......... 1992. 7. Pheard her... twice last night. A) since B) for A) screamed B) scream C) ago D) before C) to scream D) to screaming 2. You are not permitted .......... any work inthe | 8. Scientists have «00. a lot of research into office after 10.30 pm. the disease. A) do B) to do A) made B) had C) doing D) to doing C) worked D) done 3. Frances objects to .... her boss's personal 9. Jane.......... hasn't been to the doctor's. correspondence. A) yet B) stil A) handling B) handle C) before D) already C) have handled D) handled 4, Can you please........... an effort to get this | 10. He had.......... much work that he couldn't work done today? go out. A) do B) make A) so B) such ©) try D) have C) sucha D) too 5 ...lslept for 8 hours, I'm still tired. 14. I prefer to have an early night... stay Up A) Despite B) In spite of late. C) Although D) As A) rather B) from C)to D) rather than 6. Did you remember .. the shopping or do | have to do it? 12. Claire was Seen... the house before A) do B) to do midnight, C) doing D) to doing A) leave B) left C) to leave D) to'eaving B. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. My friend Jessica (13) ..........-«. (recently/change) jobs. She (14) ......... (Work) as a nurse before she . (decide) she wanted to do something different. She (16) ........ (train) to be a primary . (work) in a temporary job in a school near (apply) for a permanent job (18) school teacher last year. At the moment she (17) Leeds. She really (18) .......... (enjoy) her work. Soon she (19) which she hopes she (20) (et) C. Fillin the correct preposition(s). 21. The museum was crowded........ foreign tourists. 22. My son is very jealous his younger sister. 23. | can't concentrate my work with all this noise. 24. Jeff has been charged ‘the murder of his boss. 62 TEST1B FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination D. 25, 26. 27. 28. E. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33, 34, F. . Perhaps John will be in Egypt this time tomorrow. Fill in the correct particle(s). We still don’t know how Mr Briggs came We didn't pay our bill and our electricity was cut . Iwas very frightened when my car broke .. in the middle of nowhere. Tom has fallen . his best friend over a girl the money. Find the word which should not be in the sentence. I never know where to go out on holiday anymore. Ihave been visited almost every famous sight in the world. Which of country can | go to? So as this year, I'm staying at home. My friends they say I'll be bored but at least | won't be paying an extra to be bored. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. The (88) «1... Of oil in the Middle East has made DISCOVER these countries both wealthy and politically (36) ; POWER In 1973, the countries formed OPEC which proved to be a Useful (87) «ns. Move as they had the ECONOMY (38) .. . to control both oil supply and prices. It ABLE also gave them international (39) and they have kept RECOGNISE ‘a good (40) . record in a dangerous industry. SAFE Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. be John may time tomorrow. She'll probably cancel the party. likely She .. .. the party. I went to the airport by taxi so as not to miss my fight. that I went to the airport by taxi .... miss my flight. They didn't start fighting until their parents had left. started — They waited until their parents had lett... fighting. Reading a lot is important. ditt... a lot. 'm sure Fred didn't steal the money. have Fred .. .. the money. ‘They made him rewrite the report to He .. the report. It's the tallest building I've ever seen. never | .. tall building How long is it since you wrote to Grandma? write When I didn't tell him the truth because | didn’t want avoid | didn’t tell him the truth... . to Grandma? make him angry. .. him angry. FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST1B NAME TOTAL SCORE: DATE CLASS ... TEACHER .. Test 1 B (Units 1 - 4) (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Section F 35. 39. 36. . 40. 64 FOE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination KEY A 1B 3A 5A 7.¢ 9A 1A 2D 48 6c 8B 1.0 128 B. 13. moved 46. have been unpacking 49. will be 14, had been waiting 17. haven't finished 20. will use/am going to use 48. began 18. is starting Cc. 21. to 22. from 23. on 24, in D. 25. up 26. into 27. with 28. up E. 29. for 30. so 31. that 32. more 33.out 34. me F. 35. relaxation 37. exciting 39. mysterious 36. popularity 38. comfortable 40. exactly G. 41. ... to jog (rather) than do 46. ... too difficult for us to... 42. ... haven't been to the 47. ... was amazed by 43. ... isn’t old enough .. 48. ... first ime she has done 44. ... Started going to the gym ... 49. ... had better phone ... 45. ... as though/if she were ... 50. ... had difficulty (in) finishing ... TEST1B KEY A 1A 3A 5c 7.8 9B 11.0 28 48 B 8D 10.A 12.C B. 13. has recently changed 16. trained 19. is going to apply/will apply 14, had been working 17. is working 20. will get 18. decided 18. enjoys Cc. 21. with 22. of 23. on 24, with D. 25. by 26. off 27. down 28. out with E. 29. out 30. been 31. of 32. as 33. they 34, an F. 35. discovery 37. economic 39. recognition 36. powerful 38. ability 40. safety G. 41. ... be in Egypt this .. 46. ... can't have stolen ... 42. ... is likely to cancel 47. ... was made to rewrite ... 43. ... so that | wouldn't... 48. ... have never seen such a... 44. ... before they started ... 49. ... did you (last) write ... 45. ... is important to read ... 50. ... to avoid making .. AS Marking Scheme for Tests 1A/1B 50 items x 4 points each = 20,0 65 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST2A DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAPER (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Test 2 A (Units 1 - 8) A. Choose the correct item. 1. |wish you .. stop acting like a child! 7. Laura denied .......... my new sweater. A) would B) can A) to take 8) taking ©) will D) had C) to have taken D} take 2. [bought a ....... jumper yesterday. 8. The policeman.......... everybody to stand still, A) woolten, fovely, yellow A) said B) spoke B) yellow, lovely, woollen C) asked D) talked C) lovely, yellow, woollen D) yellow, woollen, lovely 9. She . me of telling lies. A) accused B) charged 3. We would rather leave than .... C) insisted D) denied A) to wait C) to waiting 10. If were you, | . smoking. A) will stop B) stop 4. An elephant is twice as C) would have stopped —_D) would stop A) bigger B) biggest C) big D) more big 14. I's time |. to my friend in Japan. A) wrote B) write 5. He vnc @ pay rise last year. ©) will write D) have written A) has been given B) was given C)is given D) will be given 12. He doesn't know when he ......-. t0 Htaly. A) go B) will go 6. I'll have my brother-.......... the invitations, C) will have gone D) had gone A) type B) to type C) typing D) to typing B. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. ... (Rave) an exotic pet like a snake or a monkey. But the fact is that if they were given one, they probably (14) .. .. (not/know) how to look after it properly. Take my little brother, for example: “If only | (15) (can) have a chimpanzee," he says, “all my friends (16) .. (be) so jealous. | wish Mum and Dad (17) (buy) me one for my birthday last month. I they had done, | (18) (take) it to schoolto show everyone." He just doesn't seem to understand that if you (19) .. (own) an animal like that, you (20) snnnaim (RAVE to) Make a lot of sacrifices, and give it your constant attention. Many children wish they (13) .. C. Fill in the correct preposition(s). 21. Angela is so hardworking she succeeds............ everything she does. 22. The relationship ....... . mother and daughter is said to be close. 23. Customers should pay a deposit of £50.......... cash by Christmas. 24, | keep matches on the top shelf each of my two year-old-son. TEST2A FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination Dd. 25. 26. 27. 28. E. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34, F. 4. 42, 47. 49. 50. Fill in the correct particle(s). Peter and James are friends, they get ........ very well. The roadworks on the motorway held us . for 15 minutes. The government intends to look .......... the Fecent rise in adolescent crime. Colin never uses cookery books because he makes ......... his own recipes. Find the word which should not be in the sentence. |remember my most fist driving lesson. My driving instructor looked like very strict although he turned out to be a very patient and understanding. Despite of my nervousness, | actually managed to start over the car and drive about 50 metres. After an hour, {was not neither frightened nor nervous. It felt great. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. One of my greatest (35) . was getting a job with ACHIEVE a society for the (36) of wildlife. | really PROTECT enjoyed the (37) .......... Of the job which mainly involved VARY writing (38) ......... Of Our projects for newspapers SUMMARISE and for (39) .. and environmental publications, ‘SCIENCE liked it because it was a (40) ... experience. VALUE Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. "You'd better not be late or we'll miss the plane," he said. warned He ...... late, otherwise we'd miss the plane. David is less hardworking than Jonathan. so David isn’t .. Jonathan. You'd better consult a lawyer. were if = 7 .. consult a lawyer. Why did you insist | see that awful film? make — Why . that awful film? Sarah has the same number of children as her sister. as Sarah .. her sister. You must wear trainers on the tennis court. worn Trainers .. I spent more money than was necessary need |... - Someone broke our window last night. had We .. . Ihaven't been to the cinema for a mont (on the tennis court. . much money at the weekend. last night. time The last . enn cinema was a month ago. This is Vanessa and she comes from Manchester. who This is Vanessa . .. Manchester, 67 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST2A NAME TOTAL SCORE: CLASS .. DATE TEACHER ... Test 2 A (Units 1 - 8) (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Section B 13... 14... 15. . 16. .. Section C 24. at. Section D 28. 27. 25. Section E 33, 34, 31. 32, 29. 30. Section F 35. . 36. Section G TEST2B FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAPER (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Test 2 B (Units 1 - 8) A. Choose the correct item. 4. Can't this car go ........ faster? 7. A) very B) even ©) much D) any 2. | prefer home-made biscuits ... .. Shop 8. biscuits, A) than B) to C) rather D) from 9 3. She was made the secret. A) to reveal B) to revealing C) reveal D) revealing 4, They ..... ait conditioning installed last week. | 10. A) have B) will have ©) are having D) had 5. Jim threatened to the police. 1" A) go B) to go €) to going D) going 6. Ifyou had studied harder, you....... the exam. | 12. A) would pass, B) will pass C) would have passed —_D) pass. She... him to give her a lift. A) made B) insisted ©) had D) got He insisted on OUT... t0 church. A) go B) togo C) to going D) going Unless the train ...... won't arrive on time. before 10 o'clock, we A) left B) will have left C) leaves D) will leave ..». Larry your bags for you? A) Shall 8) Will ) Ought D) Would Iwish | to the cinema last night. ‘A) would go B) went ) will go D) had gone . she slept well last night, she looks really exhausted. B. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Joanna wishes she (13) (15) ... (take) lessons!" she ‘says. Her parents told her that they (17) .». (have) enough money but, unfortunately, they weren't when she was a git if they (18) as well-off then as they are now. ‘How I wish my parents (19) ... send me to the Academy," she says. ‘If I have a daughter, | (20) opportunity to study there if she wants to.” C. Fill in the correct preposition(s). 21. 22. 23. 24. Sitting in the sun too long can result .. The diagram on the wall refers ... Jane is unaware ...... I stumbled on this restaurant .... . chance. . (be) a ballet dancer. If she (14) .....» (in) the Royal Balet, but she hasn't been trained. “if only | (16) A) Despite B) Although C) Nevertheless D) However (can), she ‘ena (88NG) her to ballet Schoo! (be able to) afford to .. (make) sure she has the skin cancer. his year's sales figures. ... how much it costs to fly to Australia, she thinks it's cheap. FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST2B D. 25. 26. 27. 28. E. 50. 70 . She doesn’t know anything about art but she behaves like an expert. Fill in the correct particle(s). It takes a couple of weeks to get . measles. Terry is very unreliable, he always lets me .. ‘Snobs are people who look others. From the map | can make .. our location, Find the word which should not be in the sentence. 29. The many people dream of being a supermodel 30. because it seems that to be a very glamorous job. 31. Even if they models ase well paid and 32. 33. 34. F. too well known, their job can be stressful. It involves early starts, long days and a lots of travelling. So, . you shouldn't go for it unless you are not really determined to succeed. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There's every (35) .. that a qualified nanny POSSIBLE can find employment and (36) ---. Working for RECOGNISE a (37)... person. Working with those in the FAME Public eye requires special (38) The work UNDERSTAND isn’t glamorous and often the conditions aren't (39) . IMPRESS Added to that you need to be especially (40) ..... SYMPATHY to the particular needs of these children. Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. . Bob is not as intelligent as his brother. less Bob . his brother. The mechanic will have repaired my car by Tuesday, been My car As long as you do your best, you may succeed in your exams. provided You may succeed in your exams "Don't forget to water the plants every day," he said to us. reminded He As children get older, they become more independent. the The They should have reserved tickets before going to the theatre, better It... . they had reserved tickets before going to the theatre. by Tuesday. . your best. the plants every day. .. independent they become. though __ She behaves .... "OK. I'll wash up now," she said. . an expert on art to She .. . at once. That's the stadium we play basketball in. where — That's basketball. The sea was so rough that the ships couldn't sail. such It that the ships couldn't sail. TEST 2B FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination NAME TOTAL SCORE: . CLASS .. DATE TEACHER .. Test 2 B (units 1 - 8) (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Section A 1. 3... 2. Section B 13. 14, 17. 15. soe 16. Section C 21 24, Section D 28. 2B. os 27. « Section E 33. 34, 29... 30. 31... 32, Section F 35. 36, 39. 40. Section G mn FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST2A KEY A 1A 3.0 5.B 7B 9A 1A 26 4 6A 8c 01D 12.8 B. 13. had 16. would be 19. own 44, wouldn't know 17. had bought 20. have to 15. could 18. would have taken Cc. 21. in 22. between 23. in 24. out of D. 25. along 26. up 27. into 28. up E. 29. most 30. like Bia 32. of 33. over 34. not F. 35. achievements 37. variety 39. scientific 36. protection 38. summaries 40. valuable G. 41. ... warned us not to be ... 46. ... must be worn ... 42. .... so hardworking as ... 47. ... need not have spent so 43. ... | were you, | would ... 48. ... had our window broken ... 44. ... did you make me see ... 49. ... time | went to the ... 46. ... has as many children as 50. ... who comes from ... TEST2B KEY A 10 3A 5.B 7.0 9c 11.0 B40 6c 8D WA 128 B. 13. was/were 16. had taken 19. had been able to 14. could 17. would have sent 20. will make 18. would join 18. had had Cc. 21. in 22. to 23. of 24, by D. 25. over 26. down 27. down on 28. out E. 29, The 30. that 31. they 32, too 3. 34. not F. 35. possibility 37. famous 39. impressive 36. recognition 38. understanding 40. sympathetic G. 41. ...is less intelligent than 46. ... would have been better if. 42. ... will have been repaired ... 47. ... as though she were/was 43, ... provided (that) you do ... 48. ... agreed to wash up ... 44, ... reminded us to water... 49... the stadium where we play ... 4. ... older children get, the more ... 50. ... was such a rough sea.... SNe el Marking Scheme for Tests 2A/2B 50 items x 4 points each = 20,0 72 TEST3A FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAPER (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Test 3 A (Units 1 - 12) Choose the correct item. 1. experience in teaching. 7. Hf. uses Call me, tell them to phone later. B) little A) anything B) anyone D) both ©) anywhere D) any 2. go to Spanish classes twice ......... Week. B. sss. Of the two paintings do you like best? A) the B)— ‘A) Who B) What Cja D) any C) Whose D) Which told you | was going to resign? 9. Don't drive too fast, 2 A) Whatever B) Whenever A) will you B) do you C) Wherever D) Whoever C) shall you D) don't you 4, Seldom... these species nowadays. | 10. Andy didn't enjoy the party, did A) did we see B) do we see A) and B) so C) have we seen D) will we see ©) nor D) but 5. ‘Ireally enjoyed that new John Travotta fim." | 11. Despite the fact that her mother is Spanish, did 1 she has never Spain. A) Neither B) Nor A) gone to B) been in D) So C) been to D) gone at Jean-Paul and Mylene are French 12. Anew school ........... Built at the moment 8) Either and will be ready next month. D) Each A) is being B) was being ©) will be D) has been B. Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. 13. My friend reserved my plane ticket for me. had 1 by my friend 14. Experts say exercise increases your appetite. said Exercise aor your appetite. 15. She had just replaced the locks when she was burgled again. sooner No. .. the locks than she was burgled again. 16. He sang so clearly that he was heard by everyone. sing SO ene .. that he was heard by everyone. 17. Fleming first discovered penicilin. who It was ... . penicillin. 18. I set the alarm clock because ! was afraid | might not wake up. case _ | set the alarm clock . .. wake up. 19. Julie is a vegetarian; her husband is too. are Both .. . vegetarians, 20. Sophie can't cook. Colin can't cook either. nor Neither .. . cook. 21. not ‘There .. There are only a few Mt people who can afford three cars . can afford three cars. FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST3A 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 74 . The football final was put She wants to pursue an acting career and no one can stop her. pursuing No one ... This exercise is so difficult that l can't finish tt. an acting career. me This exercise is .. finish, I'm certain he didn’t know what really happened known — He ... .. really happened. He prefers cycling to dri than He prefers drive. The lasttime she phoned him was a month ago. for She . a month. Sue emigrated to Canada. She wanted to start a new life. view Sue emigrated to Canada .. . .. a new life, I find French harder than German. not German . . French, "I didn’t lose your handbag," he said. denied He .... her handbag. Jane wants to buy the dress but she hasn't got the money, would — If Jane .. buy the dress. Fill in the correct particle(s). . until the following week due to bad weather. My parents saw me ie train station. This firm is soon to be taken .. by a major multinational company. Could you turn .. . the lights before you go to bed? Fill in the correct preposition(s). 5. I'm very busy ........... the Moment. Can you come back later? . The service charge is included .. the bil. I'm tired . hearing you complain all the time. Nuclear weapons are a threat... World peace. Find the word which should not be in the sentence. When my grandfather went to Switzerland he bought for me a watch. For 20 years it kept up perfect time. Then it suddenly was stopped. I took it to a shop but they couldn't to find anything wrong, So | had sent it back to Switzerland, It came back working again; that was before 10 years ago and it hasn't stopped since. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. In my country military service is not an (45) ... It's OPT difficult and (46) ........, but itis necessary because of PLEASANT the (47)... Of defence to my country. There is a IMPORTANT (48) . of me being sent away to a base in the mountains, LIKELY but at least I'll be in a (49) ... environment. However, HEALTH I don’t think it will help me in the (50) .... of my career PURSUE as an advertising executive. TEST3A FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TOTAL SCORI TEACHER ... Test 3 A (Units 1 - 12) NAME DATE .. CLASS ..., (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Section C 31... Section D 35. Section E 40. at. 42. Section F 75 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST3B DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAPER (TIME: 50 MINUTES) 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 24 76 Test 3 B (Units 1 - 12) Choose the correct item. |. I'm going on holiday for........... Weeks this 7. Very . tourists ever go to that holiday summer. resort. A) a couple of B) alittle A) few B) little C) much D) a great deal C) many D) much . The man accused of robbing ten banks will 8. There was hardly .. food left when we appear in .. court later today. arrived at the party. A) the 8) A) any B) some Ca C) every D) no . Everyone has to pay taxes, .. 9 ... were approximately a hundred A) doesn't one B) don’t you guests at the wedding C) don't we D) don't they Ajit B) These C) They D) There . No sooner......... all our work than we were given more to do. 10." . proposal was accepted?" "John’s." A) had we done B) will we do ‘A) What B) Who C) have we done D) do we do C) Whose D) Where "t've never eaten caviar have l." 11. I've never met........ wonderful people before. A) So B) Too A) so B) such C) But D) Neither C) sucha D) what | was so ill,| had to spend the ... week in bed. | 12. 1.. the taps fixed tomorrow. A) all B) whole A) have had B) had ©) every D) each ©) will have D) would have Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. It’s a pity I didn’t send him a wedding present. wish. him a wedding present. Hair is cut with scissors. used Scissors .. . hair Sophie won't come to the reception under any circumstances. will Under ... seve . t0 the reception. He didn’t think he would win the competition, think Little .. he would win the competition. ‘She interviewed ten people but only two of them were shortlisted. whom She interviewed ten people .. I'd prefer her to cook dinner tonight. rather | seve She plays badminton and squash. only She plays My brothers are all unmarried. are None nen i eo haven't very much experience of foreign travel. litle 1. shortlisted, dinner tonight. .. squash equally well. .. Married. foreign travel. TEST3B FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination 22. 23. 24. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 44 42, 43. 44, Simon took his driving test three times before passing it. until Simon didn't pass his driving test . three times. Did you have a good time at the fairground? yourself Did - at the fairground? it's possible that they have already completed the work. have They .. the work. Could you get me some stamps when you go to the post office? mind Would . Some stamps when you go to the post office? When did she decide to change jobs? since How long In spite of him checking everything carefully, there were still mistakes in the order. checked Although : , there were still mistakes in the order. Judo and karate are alike. to change jobs? similar Judo ... karate. "How about spending some time with our parents?" he asked. suggested He .. some time with their parents. my voice, | would have given my speech. Fill in the correct particle(s). We've run... bread. Can you go to the baker's on your way home? After years of working for some company, he’s finally leaving to set We'll ask Joan to stand... you While you're away on holiday. This mathematical problem is impossible to work in my head. | need a calculator. his own, Fill in the correct preposition(s). I'm going to the cinema Friday night. Do you want to come? This song reminds me my holidays last year. The students went on a trip to York last year accompanied Could you give me some advice ........ where to go for holidays? ... their teachers. Find the word which should not be in the sentence. When you will go on holiday, take these extra precautions. Cancel nor the milk and also any other deliveries. You move out of sight TV's, videos and other valuables that can to be seen through the window. Make sure you are put expensive jewellery in a safe place and ask for a friend to keep an eye on your home. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. In order to reach a position of (45)... within a company, RESPONSIBLE you need to have plenty of (46) .......... and be DETERMINE (47) wes ABOU Your Work. Employees are usually filled ENTHUSE with (48) as to who will get promotion. Some feel CURIOUS envious of the person when the choice is made and feel sure they will be (49) ........ to meet the demands of their ABLE new post; others are pleasantiy surprised at how (60) .-.1.sn they cope with the additional stress. SUCCESS 7 FCE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST3B ae TOTAL SCORI DATE CLASS ... TEACHER .. Test 3 B (Units 1 - 12) (TIME: 50 MINUTES) Section A Section E 39. ... 40. .. £8 Section F 45. 78 FOE Use of English 1 for the Revised Cambridge Examination TEST3A KEY A 1B 30 5.D 7.8 9A 11.0 2C 48 6¢ 8D 10.0 A B. ad my plane ticket reserved ... 22. .... can stop her (from) pursuing ... |... iS said to increase ... 23. ... too difficult for me to .. 46. ... sooner had she replaced . 24. ... can't have known what ... early did he sing 26. ... to cycle (rather) than ... "1. Fleming who first discovered .. 26. ... hasn't phoned him for ... 18, ... in case | didn’t .. 27. ... with a view to starting 19. ... Julie and her husband are ... 28. ... is not as/so hard as .. 20. ... Sophie nor Colin can ... 29. ... denied losing/having lost/that he had lost ... 21. ... are not many people who ... 30. ... had the money, she would ... C. 31. off 32. off 33. over 34. off D. 35. at 36. in 37. of 38. to E. 39. for 40. up 41. was 42. to 43. had 44, before F. 45, option 47. importance 49. healthy 46. unpleasant 48. likelinood 50. pursuit TEST3B KEY A 1A 3.0 5.0 7A 9D 11.8 2B 4A 6B BA 10.C 12.C B. 13. ... wish | had sent... you enjoy yourself... 14. ... are used to cut ... ... No circumstances will Sophie come 16. ... did he think ... 17. .... only two of whom were ... 18. ... would rather she cooked .. .. may have already completed ... you mind getting me ... s it since she decided ... he (had) checked everything carefully ... is similar to ... 19. ... not only badminton but also ... suggested their spending/that they 20. ... of my brothers are .. . 21. .... have little experience of... 30. 22. ... until he had taken tt... ©. 31. outof 32, up 33. in for 34. out D. 35. on 36. of 37. by 38. on E. 39 will 40. nor 41. you 42. to 43, are 44. for F. 45. responsibility 47. enthusiastic 49. unable 46. determination 48. curiosity 50. successfully El Marking Scheme for Tests 3A /3B 50 items x 4 points each = 20,0 79 J 4s Express Publishing

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