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TEST 6
1 Circle the correct answer A, B or C.
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Hi Judy,
I got your email 0 B afternoon and I understand your problem. When I was young, I was afraid to sing 1 public too.
I got worried every time I 2 a mistake on stage. It took time to feel confident. So just keep going and be 3 .
I’m really busy 4 now, but let’s meet this weekend. Why don’t we 5 surfing and relax a bit?
See you soon,
Olga

0 A last B yesterday C today 3 A patient B upset C stressed


1 A in B at C on 4 A after B before C right
2 A did B made C shared 5 A do B have C go 5
2 Complete the sentences. Use the adjectives.
intelligent  | confident | funny | cheerful | helpful | jealous
0 Tom can solve difficult Maths problems; he is very intelligent .
1 ‘I’ve got to tidy up the house.’ ‘Ask Angela, she’s always very .’
2 Jim Carrey makes me laugh a lot. He is very .
3 I like Maria. She never looks sad. She’s always .
4 Simon’s baby sister was born last week, and he’s very of her.
5 Ben always knows what to do. He’s very . 5
3 Write (R) for regular or (I) for irregular. Then write the past simple form.
0 R help helped 3 choose
1 say 4 study
2 stop 5 give  10
4 Complete the sentences. Use the past simple of the verbs.
meet  | find | make | come | buy | sing
0 Yesterday I met . John at the supermarket.
1 My mum an excellent cake for my birthday.
2 Charlotte a wonderful song at the contest.
3 My cousin John first in the singing competition.
4 We a book for our granddad’s birthday present.
5 Amy her keys under the sofa. 5
5 Complete the sentences with your own answers. Use the past simple of the verbs.
0 When I was 5 years old I had (have) a dog .
1 Yesterday morning I (get up) .
2 Last week I (meet) .
3 Last summer I (go) .
4 Two days ago I (see) .
5 Five years ago I (be) . 10

Think Level 1  Test 6 PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press 2015


6 Rewrite the sentences in the negative form. Use the words in brackets.
0 I went to the cinema last Sunday. (stadium)
I didn’t go to the cinema last Sunday. I went to the stadium.
1 I had lunch at home yesterday. (in a restaurant)

2 Brian and Tom came home late last Saturday night. (early)

3 The music teacher heard John singing. (Tom)

4 I thought the competition was interesting. (boring)

5 They began singing at 8.00. (9.00)
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7 Write questions. Use the past simple of the verbs.
0 you / meet / John / supermarket? Did you meet John at the supermarket?
1 where / Charlotte / meet / Jonathan?
2 they / take part / in a TV programme?
3 what / audience / do / at the end of the performance?
4 Jonathan and Charlotte / win / competition?
5 they / become / famous / after / competition?

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8 Match the answers to the questions in Exercise 7.
a 0 No, I didn’t. I met him at Mary’s house. d Yes, they did and they recorded a lot of songs.
b Yes, they did. It was called Britain’s Got Talent. e They stood up and applauded.
c They were at the same school. f No, they came second. 5
9 Complete the sentences. Use the double genitive.
0 Mary has three cats. This cat of Mary’s is called Toby.
1 Tom saw his friends. A looked upset.
2 Janet is my classmate. She is a .
3 We’ve got a lot of American friends. Some live in Philadelphia.
4 Robert’s cousins like playing the piano. A is a famous musician.
5 Her friends did an audition. One sang very well. 10
10 Complete the dialogue. Use the past simple of the verbs.
be  | be |  not see  | sing | go | feel
A Mary, how 0 was the audition last week?
B I don’t know. When I 1 on stage, I 2 very nervous.
A But 3 you well?
B I don’t know. They told me to check my email after two or three days. looked it yesterday, but I
4 their email.
A Well, don’t worry. 5 there a lot of people at the audition?
B Quite a lot. It ended at 10 pm. 10

TOTAL SCORE  80

Think Level 1  Test 6 PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press 2015

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