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Test 4 You have 10 minutes to do this test. Work as quickly and accurately as you can, ( Fill in the missing letters to complete the words in the following sentences.) Test 4 1, The Earth around the Sun, 2. Her to leave caused confusion among her friends. 3. He tried not to his relief too openly, 4, The red deer is one of only two species of deer to Britain. 5. The in India is very different to that at home. 6. Weare that he will get into university. 7. The discussion focused on the election. 8 I'm nota fan of beach holidays. thada time with my friends at the water park. 10. Wehopeto(gl [il [ { [e) the shooting stars tonight. ad 12 © CGP — not to be photocopied Choose the correct words to complete the passag 11. stay - remain | always looked forward to going to. tyeak.” with my grandad during wait 12, camuch the summer holidays. We would spend °Y®"Y hours pottering around in many Slarge 13. cfew his workshop, achieving very litle with our time. | would watch in minimal coless 14.3 preoccupation fixation Coenthusiasm fascination as he tinkered with his tools, and he would sometimes. 15.co dignity carve little objects out of wood for me, He took great fulfilment ji, pis respect Spride 16.call workshop. He would categorise and store 2° in carefully labelled boxes everything entire 17. caimpressed amazed cmarvelle Caastonished and drawers, and | .q__ at the pristine condition of each device. 18. like cas He hung the larger tools, such that $aWS, up on the walll, and I would eye Da © CGP — not to be photocopied 13 Test 4 19. unease 20.3 However their menacing, gleaming teeth with 2anxious = although nie 1 felt apprehensive ° Regardless worried Despite strongly compelled to touch the cool, hard metal, but | was always caught and received 21. rebuking scolding © shouting criticising a quick . He was never really angry with me though. | think he 22.3 inquisitive curiosity Caattentive Cinterested appreciated my about his hobby and valued my company. 23. purposes He always smelled of sawdust and metal, even on those rare. = 44S When he occasions reasons 24, Cocertain . . Caassured emerged from his workshop, and | am quite Coclear that the same smell attached obvious 25. herself © themselves : to me when I returned home to my despairing parents himself y itself END OF TEST Test 4 14 © CGP — not to be photocopied Its puzzle time! These puzzles are a great way to brush up on your vocabulary skills. Primate Puzzler Fill in the sudoku puzzle with the letters DEFIANTLY. Every row, column and 3x3 grid must contain the letters DEFIANTLY, but each letter can only appear once in each row, column or 3x3 grid. Change one letter at a time to change the bottom word in each ladder into the top word. The two missing words must be real words. arkrels) Guoca afuertle alters) feeb cls ofas cicdl (fF els) (f 'Jo}s s) (plhloJnfe) (s{tfefafl) © CGP — notto be photocopied 15 Puzzles 2 7 D 8. 1 —‘achorterife expectancy than other tigers 9. H— began to develop: 10. J — ‘prompting lots of petitions’ 11, OUR The complete word is POURED. 12, OAR ‘The complete wordlis SOARING. 13. URN ‘The complete word is SPURNED. 14, LEG The complete word ie ALLEGED. 15. IRK ‘The complete wordie SHIRKS. 16. BID The complete wordie ABIDING. 17. WAR ‘The complete word is REWARDED. 18. LAX ‘The complete word is RELAXED, 19. EAT The complete word ie BEATING. 20, BAT ‘The complate word is DEBATE 21, CAN ‘The complete word is SCANNED. 22, ASH “The complete word is FLASHED. 23, TAT “The complete word is STATING. 24, ASK ‘The complete wordis BASKED. 25. ALL “The complete word is STALLED. “Uhelr orange counterparts. Test 4 — pages 12-14 1. revolves — “Ihe Earth revolves’ 2. decision — Herdecision to leave 3. display — He tried not co display his relief 4, native — species of deer native to Bata 5. climate — ‘the climate in India 6. hopeful — we are hopeful 7. upcoming — ‘the upcoming election: 8. typical — typical beachholdays® 9. wonderful — had awonderful tine’ 10. glimpse — ‘glimpse tie shooting stars 11. stay — going to stay with my grandad 12. many — Wevwouldspend many hours pottering VLXPDE2 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 2. 22. 23. 24. 25. little — achievingvery little with our time fascination — ‘would vatchin fascination pride — He cook great pride inhisworkshap’ everything — ‘categorice and store everything’ marvelled — marvelled at the pristine concitien as — such as saws unease — ‘vith unease: Despite — Despite this, | felt strongly compelled’ scolding — ‘received a quick scolding curi ty — 1 think he appreciated my curlosity’ occasions — ‘even on those rare occasions certain — 1 amquite certain’ itself — 12 same smell attached ttself uo me Puzzles 2 — page 15 Primate Puzzler YPIAISTE. FLL E[U[N{y[e[t [alo] tle ifAple [ny DIATE e]y (te IN N[F[t[e Olaf] e Uy tt felt [N}olale TET [alNy et [yo Alt elry |e [Nee FIN} yor fefeitfa Letter Ladders TILES TALES The ladder io: FILES, TILES, TALES, TAKES FLOWS FLOWN ‘The ladder io: FLOSS, FLOWS, FLOWN, CLOWN SHONE STONE ‘The ladder is: PHONE, SHONE. STONE, STOLE STEEL STEEP The ladder is: STEAL STEEL STEER SLEEP Test 5 — pages 16-18 light — tight up the ety huddle — ‘huddle around a bonfire: succeed — failed to succeed: placed — secretly placed gunpowder destroy — to destroy the building unfairly — ‘treating them unfairly faith — ‘practise their aith ahead — Before the plan could go ahead aware — wasmade aware of the threat’ © CGP 2018

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