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Unit 1
Individual & Society

Part A
Grammar and vocabulary

A There is a mistake in each of these questions. Correct the mistake by writing the
correct version in the space below.

Example:
Was John and the President really at school together?
Were John and the President really at school together?

1 How you spell your last name?


How DO you spell your last name?
2 There are many kinds of identity theft?
Are there many kinds of identity theft?
3 How do ID cards look like?
What do ID cards look like?
4 After she left university, your sister kept in touch with her old friends?
After she left university, DO your sister kept in touch with her old friends?
5 Do Sven-Johan often put new photos on his webpage?
DOES Sven-Johan often put new photos on his webpage?

B Complete the conversation about work, putting the adverbs in the correct place.

Example:
I review what I have learned. (every day)
I review what I have learned every day.

A: What do you do?


B: I work in a club.
A: Do you work late? (often)
6 Do you often work late?
B: I finish at four in the morning, (usually)
7 I usually finish at four in the morning.
and I work till six. (once a week).
8 and I work till six once a week
A: You must be very tired.
B: I’m exhausted. (always)
9 I’m always exhausted.
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C Underline the correct form of the verbs in the phone conversation.

Hi Kay – I’m at the hairdresser’s, (0) he’s cutting / he cuts my hair right now. It’s the
one near Karen’s house, ’cos (10) I’m staying / I stay with her at the moment. Karen
says (11) he’s usually being / he’s usually quite quick. (12) I’m reading / I read an
article in a celebrity magazine about some twins. (13) They’re wearing / They wear
fab T-shirts in the photo. (14) I’m not believing / I don’t believe what it says about
them in the article though!

D Choose the most appropriate word to fill the gap.

Example:
I’m not in … with my brother at the moment, as he’s on a trip up the Amazon.
a favour
b love
c touch

15 It’s a pity birthday parties only … place once a year.


a take
b put
c find

16 The people I work with are my …


a friends.
b acquaintances.
c colleagues.

17 She doesn’t really like parties as she feels … of place.


a in
b out
c very

18 My next-door … is a local celebrity.


a classmate
b neighbour
c colleague

19 Who do you think she … like?


a takes
b like
c looks

E Underline the most appropriate response:

Example:
Hi. I’m Sarah.
a You’re welcome.
b Nice to meet you.
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20 Have a good weekend.


a No problem.
b You too.

21 Excuse me?
a Can I help you?
b It’s OK.

22 See you tomorrow


a Very well, thank you.
b Bye.

F Match the first part of the compound word to the second part.

23 over (e) a card 23(E)


24 chewing b height 24(D)
25 credit c phone 25(A)
26 medium- d gum 26(H)
27 middle- e weight 27(G)
28 shoulder- f stick 28(B)
29 mobile g aged 29(C)
30 lip h length 30(F)

G Put the words from F in the correct category.

31 Describing people 32 Everyday objects


OVERWEIGHT CREDIT CARD
MIDDLE-AGED LIPSTICK
MEDIUM-LENGTH MOBILE PHONE
SHOULDER-HEIGHT CHEWING GUM

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