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End-of-unit tests

Test 1 Level A Reading


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Vocabulary 1 True. ’Asma Jahangir is a human rights activist …’
1 (line 1)
1 refuse 2 Not in the text.
2 despair 3 False. ‘She has … been a constant critic of
3 struggle political parties in Pakistan … ’ (lines 4-5)
4 war 4 True. ‘In 1995, she received numerous death
5 respect threats for her defence of …’ ‘In 1999, Asma and
her sister, a fellow lawyer and activist, were again
2 subject to death threats after … (lines 7-10)
1 demonstrations
2 hostile 2
3 refugee (possible answers)
4 kidnapped 1 No, she has a very difficult life. She fights for
5 surrender human rights and sometimes her life is in
danger. She has many enemies.
3 2 The situation of women, religious groups and
ceasefire, surrender, patriotism, peace treaty, children/women trying to obtain divorce from
armistice husbands who beat them/victims of sexual
abuse/people charged with blasphemy/children
Grammar who are forced to work
4 3 A teenage boy accused of writing blasphemous
1 love things/A woman in her thirties who wanted to
2 are happening divorce her violent husband
3 are dying, need 4 A divorce.
4 are becoming
3
5 think, is getting
1 constant
5 2 much of
1 died 3 views
2 began, was studying 4 murder
3 influenced 5 apparently
4 were fighting
4
5 looked, saw, were protesting
1 After she came in/she had come in/coming in,
6 she switched on the TV.
1 had been 2 He said that he would see him/her/them soon.
2 have worked 3 Many plays were written by Shakespeare
3 had finished 4 If I practised the guitar more, I would make
4 have suffered (more) progress.
5 had worked 5 Pedro is the boy who cooked dinner for me
on my birthday.

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End-of-unit tests

Test 1 Level B Reading


ANSWERKEY
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Vocabulary 1 Not in the text. It says ‘she has spent most of her
1 career working for the rights of women, religious
1 refuse minorities …’, but the text does not tell us about
2 struggle her own beliefs. (lines 1-2)
3 war 2 False. It was Asma who received death threats:
4 despair ‘she received numerous death threats for her
5 respect defence of …’ (lines 7-8)
3 False. ‘… her family paid someone to murder her
2 …’ (line 12)
1 demonstrations/protests 4 True. ‘Asma Jahangir thinks that change will
2 hostile/unfriendly eventually come to her country …’ (lines 13-14)
3 refugee
4 kidnapped 2
5 surrender (possible answers)
1 No, she doesn’t have a conventional job. She
3 puts her life at risk by working for human rights.
(possible answers) 2 She would be against young children working
ceasefire, armistice, peace treaty in factories because she campaigns against
child labour.
Grammar 3 She probably doesn’t support any political
4 parties because she has been a persistent critic
1 have speculated of political parties in Pakistan.
2 go 4 It would appear that she is similar to her father
3 are happening as, like her father, she has got into trouble with
4 said the authorities because of her views.
5 Is/Will this be
3
5 1 repeatedly
1 was raining, signed 2 in broad daylight
2 celebrated, heard, had ended 3 apparently
3 is watching 4 believed
4 have … learnt, are marching 5 eventually
5 had struggled, were … coming
4
6 1 Although he is very talented, he has a bad
1 Famous people are an inspiration… temperament.
2 Gandhi first got involved… 2 If he hadn’t defended his client, his client would
3 India was not… have gone to prison.
4 He has received… 3 I was told by my parents to study to be a lawyer.
5 Millions of people celebrated… 4 He asked me where I had put his defence brief.
5 The man who wants to hit me is coming towards
me./The man who is coming towards me wants
to hit me.

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