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H_ You have just come back from a holiday. Write a letter to a pen friend telling him/her about your holiday (100-120 words). Use the plan below to help you. Write about: Writing + where you went and who with + what you saw and did «how you felt Dear . (Para 1) — reason for writing (where / when / with who you went on holiday) (Para 2) — details about your holiday (hotel, food, activities, souvenirs etc) (Para 3) — how you fet (e.g relaxed) closing remarks Love, Dear ..... Love, (vrs w) TEST 3 A (module 3) (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A Fill in the missing word. 1. Can you buy me a magazine from the «please? 2. I'm not really the mood to go out - can we stay in instead? 3. Children in my country don’t to wear a school uniform. 4 This jacket is expensive. | can't afford it, 5. | wonder if this fat is sale. 6 Aburglar broke ‘our house and stole everything. 7 This time next week, | will lying on a sandy beach. 8 I'm looking coon @ present for my brother. 9. My cousin is married on Saturday. 10 That outfit is too .-». fashioned. Why don't you wear something trendier? Maks: tox B Circle the correct item. 1. They have been married for twenty years, so they are | 6 This dress is on special having a(n) party. A offer B discount sale ‘A anniversary B engagement C retirement 7 Can you get me some medicine from the 2 2. This time next week, Inn. to Paris A confectioners B chemists C_jeweller’s A wil fly B willbe flying C_ be flying 8 James bought a leather jacket from a shop. 3. This skirt is the wrong size. It doesn’t... me. A handmade —B second-hand hard-earned A suit B_ match C fit 9 Excuse me, | try these trousers on, please? 4 I didn’t think much the film we saw last night A might B must C can It was awful A on B in C of 10 “I passed my driving test!" " 1 You must be very pleased.” 5. She always wears beautiful with her outfits A Get well soon B Goodluck € Well done A. clothes B accessories C materials C Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use up to three words. Use of English 1. Kate will possibly be late for this afternoon's meeting, Kate for this afternoon's meeting, 2. It’s not necessary for you to go to the supermarket You ... to go to the supermarket, 3. This dress is not big enough for me to wear. This dress ; for me to wear. D Fill in the correct preposition. 1 Would you lke to pay cash? 2 Jane always pays cheque when she goes shopping 3 Lee succeeded «1m. Passing his exams. Communication E Complete the exchanges. 4 Why don’t you buy yourself some new clothes? You yourself some new clothes. 5 | can’t wait to go to the new shopping centre on Saturday. I to going to the new shopping centre on Saturday. 4. He paid for the meal credit card because he didn’t have any cash. 5. Did you remember to congratulate Claire . getting a promotion? a Can | try this shirt on, please b That's very kind of you ¢ Congratulations d_ That sounds great e Certainly 1A: May |sit here, please? 8: 2. A: [bought this for you. 8: 3 A: Guess what! I've got a new job! 8: ! 4 A: How about going to the cinema this evening? 8: 5A 2 B: Of course. The fitting rooms are over there. F You will hear two people talking about a party they have been invited to attend. Fill in the missing Listening information in the numbered spaces (1-6). COME TO A PARTY! sarah 1) is having a2) party on Saturday 3) July ata) , Millfield Road at 5) RSVP by 28th 6) , please! Reading G Read the article and mark the statements as true (T) or false (F). Planning the perfect party There's no better way to have fun than by throwing a party. Everyone loves to spend time with their friends and have fun in a relaxed atmosphere. However, as anyone who has ever thrown a party will know, a lot of hard work goes into hosting a party, and it is not always easy to make sure everyone has a good time. The following tips will help you to plan the perfect party. + Parties néed to be planned carefully, Make sure you allow yourself plenty of time to prepare for your party. Make a list of everything you need to do and be organised, because things can get very busy as the day of your party gets closer. + Ifyou are serving food at your party, choose foods which go together. You could pick a theme for your party and make food which fits that theme; for example, Mexican or Chinese. Make sure you don't serve foods which are going to make a mess. Remember - you are the one who will have to clean it up the next day! ‘Written invitations are a great idea, especially if you can make them fun or different. Don’t forget to put important information like the time, date and address on your invitations. Tell your guests when the party starts and when it will end. Also, let them know if they should wear a certain type of clothes (e.g. fancy dress) + You can use decorations, lighting and music to create the perfect party atmosphere. Choose your favourite music and play it in the background as your quests arrive. It is a good idea to remove your television if itis in the party area. You can also replace some of your lightbulbs with coloured lamps. Just follow these simple steps and you are sure to have a fantastic party that everyone will enjoy! Good luck! You should prepare for the party in advance. You should serve foods with a mixture of themes You should clean up any mess straight away. aunwnas You should let your guests watch TV. You need to let your guests know when the party will finish. You should not play music until all your guests have arrived. Marks: — oa H_ You are spending two weeks with some friends. Write a postcard to your English pen friend (60-80 words). Use the plan below to help you. Write about: Writing «where you are staying + what you think of the place + what you are doing there Plan Dear (Para 1) — opening remarks (reason you are writing) (Para 2) - where you are / what itis like / What you are doing there (e.g. shopping, visits to museums) (Para 3) — closing remarks Love, Dear... Love, TEST 3 B (module 3) (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar > Fill in the missing word. My brother is... married on Sunday. I'm sorry. This house is not sale. Tom is not . the mood to go to the cinema tonight. This time tomorrow, | will flying to Spain. Are you looking anything in particular, sir? My mum wears a lot of -fashioned clothes I'm going to buy a newspaper from the Do you want anything? Thieves broke ....nu the school and stole all the computers last night. You don’t to wash the dishes. | did them earlier. These trousers are expensive. | haven't got enough money to buy them, Seavauauns B Circle the correct item. 1. Look! That jacket is on special .......0..--Let’sbuyitl | 6 I help you, madam? A discount B offer C sale A Might B Can Cc Must 2. This time next week, | house. 7 It's their 10th wedding , so they are having A will be moving B will move C be moving a party. A retirement —B_ engagement C_ anniversary 3. Sally didn’t think a lot the food at the party. She thought it was terrible. 8 That dress you perfectly. It’s just the right A of B in Cc on size. A fits B matches C suits 4 I'm just going to the .. to get some medicine. See you later. 9 You can find lots of bargains in .. shops. A jewelle’s B chemis'sC_confectioner's A hard-earned |B handmade second-hand 5 A: "Lpassed my driving test!” 10 Belts, bags and scarves are with the rest of the B:" a . (on the 2nd floor. A Good luck B Get well soon C Well done A materials B accessories C clothes C Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use up to three words. Use of English 1 Why don’t you take up a sport? 4. Sally will possibly be late for this afternoon's meeting, YOU nnn Sally : for take up a sport. this afternoon's meeting. 2 This shirt is not big enough for me to wear. 5 It’s not necessary to buy any tickets. | bought them This shirt for yesterday. me to wear You . 3 | can't wait to go on holiday next week to buy any tickets. | bought them yesterday. fl to going con holiday next week. D Fill in the correct preposition. 1. Let me congratulate you your promotion. 4 | only pay ‘sh so | don’t spend too much 2 Tom always pays .. cheque when he goes money. shopping, 5 She paid for her shopping nunun credit card 3. Diane succeeded passing her driving test. because she didn’t have any cash Maks: — sa? Communication E Complete the exchanges. a. Certainly d_ That sounds great b Congratulations e Can try this on, please You shouldn't have! 1A: Here - this is for you 4 A: May | borrow your pen, please? 8: B 2. A: Why don’t we go to the theatre this evening? 5 A: I've been promoted! 8 B: 1 3A 2 B: Certainly. The fitting rooms are over there. Marks: — 52 10 Listening F You will hear two people talking about a party they have been invited to attend. Fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces (1-6). COME TO A PARTY! Sarah 1) is having a2) party on Saturday 3) July ata) . Millfield Road at 5) RSVP by 28th 6) , please! Reading G Read the article and mark the statements as true (T) or false (F). The safe way to shop online The Internet is a great place to shop. At the click of a mouse, you can buy anything from an airline ticket to a second-hand book. You can send gifts to friends on the other side of the world or find rare antique items without, even leaving the comfort of your own home. However, ‘many people feel uncomfortable shopping online because they are not sure how safe it is to use their credit cards on the World Wide Web. The following tips will make sure that you have a safe, secure shopping experience every time you shop on the Internet. + Buy products from companies you know. Anyone can, set up an online store. If you have never heard of a company, it may not be wise to do business with them ‘Ask friends which stores they shop from online. They are sure to tell you who to use and who to avoid! » Keep your passwords private! Use your imagination when you create a password to use on the Internet. iis a good idea to use a combination of numbers, letters and symbols. Don't use your birthday or your nickname, as these are too obvious. When you have decided on your password, don’t give it to anyone. + Keep a record. Make sure that you always print off copies of any order you make online. You should keep a copy of your order confirmation number as well as all other details of each purchase you make. + Don't give out personal information. If you are asked for your home address, telephone number or e-mail address, make sure you know who is asking for it and what they are going to use it for. f you have children, warn them not to give out these details online. Just follow these simple steps and you are sure to make the most of your cyber-shopping experience! Good luck! Any company can choose to open an online store. You should only buy products from your friends online. You should only use letters in your password. You should not use your nickname as a password. You should keep copies of the orders you make online. You should not tell your children your personal detais auawns | Test 3B H_ You are spending Christmas with some friends. Write a postcard to your English pen friend (60-80 words). Use the plan below to help you. Write about: «where you are staying + what you think of the place + how people celebrate the event Writing Plan Dear . (Para 1) — opening remarks - reason you are writing (Para 2) where you are / what it's lke / how people celebrate (Para 3) — closing remarks Love, Dear .. Love, Marks: — ("=a TEST 4 A (module 4) 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar > Fill in the missing word. My brother had to give «1.010 Gycing because he hurt his back How sugar do we need? | always bring a of chocolate to school with me for my break. My mum made a delicious cake covered fresh cream. She bought the fresh cream in the section in the supermarket. L usually... roller-skating in the park on Sunday mornings. The new sports club will be opened the mayor on Saturday. You need to be careful cn traffic when cycling in town, The new museum ‘opened by the president last Saturday. Randy a muscle in his leg while playing football Seovanawne B Circle the correct item. 1. You won't pass the exam you study more. | 6 Joan had waiting at the bus stop for two Alf B unless when hours before a bus arrived A been B being C be 2 My mother made chicken with a sauce for dinner last night. It was delicious! 7 Ihave always wanted to karate but | never A juicy B salty C spicy had the time before now. A play B do © go 3. Aunt Chantal brought three children by herself 8 My oom was cleaned when | artived at the A up B back © out hotel A being B_ been C be 4 My mum always puts a of garlic in her tomato sauce 9 You can a leg very easily if you fall while A tin B pinch © cove skiing, A pull B break C twist 5 There are only pots of yoghurt left in the fridge. 10. There is a tennis in the sports club. A alot B alittle C afew A court B couse Chall Macks: — tor 9 Test 4A Use of English C Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use up to three words. 1 You won't get a table at that restaurant on Friday night Unless you book it now. You won't get a table at that restaurant on Friday night not book it now. 2. Eat well or else you wil get il fF - well, you will get ill 3. We've run out of paper clips There paper clips left, eat. D Fill in the correct preposition. 1 A.good diet should consist fish, and carbohydrates. 2) We had to wait getting served. vegetables, fruit, ‘twenty-five minutes before Communication E Complete the exchanges. 4 The children went to bed and then | watched the movie. | watched the movie after the children .. to bed 5 There are only a few cinemas in my town. There are cinemas in my town, 3. was very proud my exam results 4 John’s uncle has lots of experience karate. teaching (5) a Inaway b | strongly believe Why don't you lie down for a while dt can’t stand it fe Myback aches 1 A: How do you feel about classical music? 2A: You don't look well. What's wrong? 3A: Would you agree that Shane can be a bit selfish at times? 4 A: I've got a terrible headache B ? SAD vecsetue that life is easier these days. B: Yes, you're right. F You will hear a radio interview about a new sports club. For each question, put a tick (7) in the correct box. Listening 1 Asports club 4 What does Judy say about snooker? AT has just opened A You can play snooker at the sports club. B [J has moved to the centre B [J There is no snooker club in town. C [is opening soon. C 7 There is a snooker club in town. 2. You can learn how to swim 5 How much does it cost for children to join the club? AC every day. acs. B [1 every Sunday. BL) £45. C Cevery day except Sunday. coe, 3. You cannot play 6 On Sunday the club is open from AL) snooker. AC) 11am to 11 pm. B CI tennis. B J 10 amto6 pm. CZ wolleyball C1Bamto 11 pm ( Marks: 7) o2 Reading G Read and choose the correct word for each space. A Night We Won't Forget Last weekend my two friends and | decided to try out the new Italian restaurant on Moore Street in the city centre. We 1)... always loved Italian food so we were sure that we wouldn't be 2) It was a glorious evening and we took a table outside There wéren't 3)... people in the restaurant and a waiter came to our table very quickly. We were 4)... the menu and everybody ordered traditional Italian dishes. | asked for 5)... water for us to drink Then everything started to go awfully wrong. We had to wait 6)... forty minutes for our meals. Finally, when the waiter served us we realised that he had mixed the orders up and we all had to eat food we 7)... ordered. After we had finished our meals, we waited another half an hour while the bill was 8)... prepared only to find that they got that wrong, too. In fact, 9)... was wrong in that restaurant and we 10)....... never go back 1 A has B have Chas been D have been 2 A disappoint —B_upset C surprised D disappointed 3A lot B many C few D lots 4A given B gave C give D gives 5 A little B some © many D_ much 6 A to B from C on D for 7 A has B have C hasn't D hadn't 8 A be B being been Dis 9A anything BB _everything Call D every ee 10 A was B is C ate D will Cs = Writing H_ Your teacher has asked you to write an essay discussing the advantages and disadvantages of skiing (100-120 words). Use the plan below to help you. Plan (Para 1) (Para 2) (Para 3) (Para 4) introduce topic advantages (e.9, fun, exciting, great form of exercise, help keep fit, meet people etc) disadvantages (e.g. expensive equipment, can be dangerous, have to go to ski resorts far away etc) summarise the topic and state your opinion TEST 4 B (module 4) NAME: .... CLASS: 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A Fill in the missing word. 1. My sister used to roller-skating every weekend, but she doesn't like it anymore 2 This machine invented hundreds of years ago 3 You should be careful children while driving through this area. 4 Bary a muscle in his arm while playing tennis. 5 My cousin Jill gave coffee when she was having a baby. 6 My grandfather always brings me a of chocolate when he visits. 7 You buy cheese in the section at the supermarket. 8 How flour do you need? 9 That church was built a very famous architect. 10 Place the beans in a large bowl, cover plenty of water and leave to soak for at least 8 hours. [Monies — \ tox =) B Circle the correct item. 1. If you fal off a horse you could aleg 6 Cur school has a very nice volleyball A break B pull twist A course B court C hall 2. You won't improve your English you study | 7 Ihave friends in Gibraltar. harder A afew B alittle — C alot A if B_ when C unless 8 My little brother wants to karate. 3. Indian dishes can be very hot and A play B 90 © do A creamy B juicy © spicy 9 My teacher was brought by his 4 Myccarwas still repaired when | returned to | grandparents in New Zealand. the garage. A back B out C up A been B being © be 10 Ineed a of garlic for ths recipe. 5. Myparents had saving for ten years before | A. pinch B clove C tin they bought our house. A been B 'be © being Marks: — tor? Use of English C Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use up to three words. 1 We've run out of sugar. There sugar left. 2. We parked the car and then went for a walk We went for a walk after we the car 3. There are only a few shops in my village. There shops in my village. D Fillin the correct preposition. 1 We had to wait the flight all afternoon because of fog 2 Joe has lots of experience caring for old people. Communication E Complete the exchanges. 4 You'd better take a taxi now or else you'll miss your flight. You'll miss your flight take a taxi now. 5. You won't improve unless you do all your hornework. You won't improve not do all your homework 3 The main course consisted lamb and steamed vegetables. 4. |was proud being chosen as student of the year. (<5) | strongly believe dd Myleg hurts b I can't stand it Why don't you go to the doctor c Inaway 1 A: I've got a terrible backache. 2 A; Would you agree that this café is expensive? 3A “ that ‘young people eat too much junk food. B: Yes, | agree. 4 A: Do you lke iced tea? B: No, 5 A: You don't look well. What's wrong? 8: Macks: — sa Listening F You will hear a radio interview about a new sports club. For each question, put a tick (V) in the correct box. 1 Asports dub 4. What does Judy say about snooker? AJ has moved to the centre ‘AZ There is a snooker club in town. B [1 has just opened. B (1 There is no snooker club in town, C iis opening soon ¢ (You can play snooker at the sports club. 2. You can learn how to swim 5. How much does it cost for children to join the club? A every day except Sunday. AC 65s. B J every Sunday. BC £25, Cc LH every day. CO £45. 3. You cannot play 6 On Sunday the club is open from ACD tennis AC Bamto 11 pm. 8 C1 volleyball BL) 11 amto 11 pm. ¢ ©) snooker. C2) 10am to6 pm. ( Marks: 2) 2 62 Reading G Read and choose the correct word for each space. warauauna 10 The Lonely Frog Situated in the heart of the city on the bank of the river Shauno under the Penny Bridge, The Lonely Frog 1) traditional French cuisine in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy traditional Cassoulet, Boeuf Bourgignon, Raclette, and 2) .... more tasty dishes and taste 3)...... of the best French wines around. The service is excellent and the staff is 4)... friendly and all speak French, The decor 5)... small fountains surrounded 6) «Plants and flowers and the music is a varied mix of French classics such as Piaf, Brassens and Ferré. The prices are a 7)... bit expensive but if you 8)... looking for excellent service 9) .... a relaxing atmosphere go to The Lonely Frog and you 10)....... be disappointed A. gives B offers © cooks, D brings A lot B few C little D_ many A much B more some D lots A very B too less D enough A. involves B includes consists D has Ain B to c by D with A too B large Cc very D ittle Ais B are ¢ will D be Ain B at C to Don Marks: — A will B going C are D won't (s =) Writing H_ Your teacher has asked you to write a short review of a restaurant you know (80-100 words). Use the plan and the prompts below to help you. Write about: slocation +decor atmosphere + food service _« prices Plan (Para 1) (Para 2) name & location of restaurant talk about: location (e.g. centrally located, downtown etc) decor (e.g. modern, lights, colourful plants) atmosphere (e.g. romantic, relaxing ete) food (e.g. traditional pasta, huge servings etc) ~ prices: (e.g. reasonable, rather expensive) your recommendation (Para 3) Marks: — 20 TEST 5 A (module 5) DATE: MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A Fill in the missing word. it was beautiful, Lisa didn’t buy the dress. IF won the lottery | buy a sports car We are going to John loves watching science- The Can you turn Peter, ‘Mrs Higgins watches her favourite soap Mary invited all her friends to her party. 10. I wish! studied harder for the exam, fils. woVranauna B Circle the correct item. 1 Oh no, it’s raining! | wish | brought my umbrella A had B hadn't © have 2 We watched a news about the bank robbery. A forecast B chat C report 3 Ben decided to take keep fit. Aon B up C off jogging in order to 4 That's the man daughter works at the TV studio. A. whose B_ which © who 5 He told me go out until | had done my homework. A not to B tonot © don't our house decorated next week. 10 forecaster announced that it is going to rain tomorrow. the light, please? I'm trying to sleep. lives next door to me, is a computer programmer. every afternoon, The children are watching a about life in Africa A thriller B performance C documentary Don't forget to ... the computer when you have finished using it. A unplug Bull out C log off This is the house my grandmother lives. ‘A whose B where which We are doing a like to do in their free time. to find out what teenagers A research BB survey € question He notes everything down in his personal so that he doesn’t forget anything, A organiser B calculator ~—C. agenda Maks: — tor 19 Test 5A Use of English 1. | wish | had gone to the party. if gone to the party. 2. Mozart was a great composer. He lived in Austria Mozart, a great composer, lived in Austra. 3. The gardener is going to cut our grass We are our grass cut by the gardener. D Fill in the correct preposition. 1 There is a great demand mobile phones these days, 2 Mr Harris is an expert computer systems. 3 cried the end of the film Communication E Complete the exchanges. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use up to three words. 4 “Are they going to the cinema tonight?” asked Gary. Gary asked going to the cinema that night. 5 “We will deliver your television tomorrow morning, said the salesman. The salesman said that the television the next morning 4. The story was sad a happy ending 5 What s the difference . a portable stereo? the beginning, but it had a personal stereo and ‘a Don't mention it b That would be great I'd love to see the new James Bond film d_ What is the problem exactly e Ihaven't a clue - 1A: That's very kind of you. Thank you. 8: 2. A: Do you fancy going out for dinner tonight? 8: 3 A: There's something wrong with this computer. 8: 2 4 A: Do you know what the capital of Tasmania is? B 5. A: What would you lke to do this evening? B. Test 5A Listening F You will hear part of a conversation between two friends about a film project. For each question, put a tick (V) in the correct box. 1. Steve thinks Katie would be best in front of the camera | 4 Steve wants to be because AL the makeup artist. AL she is a good actress. BC anactor B J shes in their group. CL the director. C.D she is pretty 5 Mark is going to talk to Lucy 2. Gary can't be in the film project because Ain their English lesson. ‘A [he is in the school play. B CJ in their Art lesson. B [J heis in another group. C Lin their Maths lesson. C [J he wants to do his own project. 3 Lee is going to be AC anactor. 8B (7) the cameraman. ¢ Da quizmaster. ( Marks: *) 10 52 Reading G Read and choose the correct word for each space. Radio Days In the 1900s, people were keen to 1)....... about new ideas and inventions, but perhaps the most popular and amazing idea of that decade was the radio. The first demonstration of the radio took 2)... on Christmas Eve, 1906. On this day, wireless operators on ships off the coast 3)... the USA became the world's first radio 4) The Morse code (a series of short and long sounds) they were 5)... to was suddenly interrupted by the sound of a voice coming 6) their headphones. They heard someone telling the story of Christmas and a violin playing Silent Night. The voice 7) them a merry Christmas and then the Morse code started up again. The voice belonged to a man named Reginald Fessenden. He was an inventor and an engineer who had been trying to produce voice radio 8)... 1901. His success amused many people, but very few of them believed that voice radio would ever be useful. 9)......., after World War |, when there were several advances in technology, more people bought and used radios. In 1920, the first radio station started to broadcast, and four years later, there were 600 radio stations across the USA. 10)... days, millions of homes all over the planet have radio sets. Radio is a part of our lives, and itis here to stay. 1A learn B study © find D teach 2 A part B off Cc up D place 3A from B of © with D to 4A spectators B_ watchers © audience D viewers 5 A hearing B looking C seeing D listening 6 A through B between C out D across 7 A greeted B told © wished D invited 8 A about B since from D before (a) 9 A However B Although Though D Despite toa 10 A Those B This C That D These Test 5A Writing H_ You ordered a jacket and a jumper from a catalogue. When your order arrived, you realised that the jumper had a hole in it, and when you tried on the jacket, you saw that one of the buttons was missing and it was not your size. Write a letter of complaint stating that you are returning the clothing and asking for a full refund (80-100 words). Use the plan below to help you. Plan Dear SirMMadam, (Para 1) — reason for writing (Para 2) - your complaints (e.g. jumper with hole, missing button, wrong size ete) (Para 3) what action you expect to be taken (eg, full refund) ~ your contact number & address Yours faithfully, Dear Sir/Madam, Yours faithfully, Marks: — 20 TEST 5 B (module 5) DATE: 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A Fill in the missing word. 1 only you told me that sooner. 2 If thadn’t been tired, 1 have gone to the party 3. Bob decided to take jogging in order to keep fit 4 Please turn the TV. | want to watch the news, 5 Mark, isa friend of my sister, is a reporter. 6 Peter invited all his family to his graduation. 7. Lisa loves reading science- stories 8 it was cheap, Mary didn't buy the skirt. 9 East Enders is my favourite soap 10 Jam going to my hair cut tomorrow. B Circle the correct item. 1 Mum told me go out until | had washed | 6 Paris is the place | met my husband. the dishes, A which B where C_ whose A don't B tonot not to 7 That's the woman son works as a DJ on the 2 I'm lonely! | wish | some friends. radio. A have B had C hadn't A whose B which © who 3 The forecaster announced that it is going | 8 I heard about the accident from a TV news to rain tomorrow. A chat B forecast report A news B weather sports 9 I'm doing a to find out what the local 4 There's a about life in India on the other people think of the new shopping centre channel. ‘A question —-B research = Csunvey ‘A documentary B performance C thriller 10 Don't forget to the computer when you 5 | bought Sarah a personal for her birthday have finished using it so she won't forget things anymore A unplug B logoff pullout A calculator —B agenda. —C_ organiser Test 5B Use of English C Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use up to three words. 1. A top hairdresser is going to cut my hair. 4 lam : my hair cut by a top hairdresser. 2. “Iwill repair your video tomorrow," said the repairman, | 5 The repairman said that the video the next day. 3. Dickens was a great writer. He lived in London. Dickens, - ‘a great writer, lived in London D Fill in the correct preposition. 1. The film was happy the beginning, but it | 4 had a sad ending. 2. MrJones is an expert .......-. photography. 5 3 I can't tell the difference Sarah and Susan. They're identical twins, Communication E Complete the exchanges. I wish | had not said that. If not said that. “Are you going to the party tomorrow tonight?" asked Jane. Jane asked going to the party the following night. There is a huge demand, skilled workers in this country. leried the end of the film. © Don’t mention it a What is the problem exactly d haven't a clue b I'd love to go out for dinner € That would be great 1 A: Do you fancy going to the cinema tonight? 4 8: 2 A: Do you know what the capital of Zambia is? 5 8 3 A: That's very kind of you. Thank you. 8 ‘A; There's something wrong with this CD recorder. B: 2 ‘A; What would you like to do this evening? 8 ~ TestsB | Listening F You will hear part of a conversation between two friends about a film project. For each question, put a tick (Y) in the correct box. 1. Steve thinks Katie would be best in front of the camera | 4 Steve wants to be because AC an actor. AD she is pretty 8 LJ the director. 8 LJ shes in their group. CE the makeup artist. C (7) she is a good actress. 5. Mark is going to talk to Lucy 2. Gary can’t be in the film project because AC in their Maths lesson. AC he wants to do his own project. 8 [Jin their Art lesson B J he isin the school play. CZ intheir English lesson C [J hes in another group. 3. Lee is going to be AL an actor. B Ja quizmaster. CL the cameraman, ( ae =) Reading G Read and choose the correct word for each space. The Small Screen In the 1920s, people were keen to 1)...... about new ideas and inventions, but perhaps the most popular and amazing idea of that decade was the television. The first public demonstration of the television took 2)... on January 13th, 1928. (On this day, the first television programme was broadcast and shown in the home of Ernst Alexanderson in New York, USA. The world’s first television 3)....... saw a large machine with a tiny screen which was not black or white but pink, They saw a picture of a man 4)... 0oked like he had been made using the x keys on a typewriter. The image was not very clear and moved §)...... side to side slightly. Magazines and newspapers 6) ..... this event with great excitement. People were amazed. Science fiction had suddenly 7)... fealty Television was here and life would 8)... be the same again. On May 10th, 1928, the first regular television programme was broadcast. This programme was a news report which was shown twice a day, three times a week. In those days, there were only a 9)....... homes with television sets, but it would not be long before TV would take over the world. 10)........ days, millions of homes all over the planet have TV sets showing thousands of programmes on hundreds of channels. Television is a part of our lives, and it is here to stay. 1A teach B find © learn D study 2 A place B off Cup D part 3 A audience —B crowd C spectators. isteners 4 A who B_ which what D_ whom 5A from B over C through D across 6 A wrote B told C reported D explained 7 A been Bt made C come D become 8 A always B sometimes rarely D never ae 9A few B_ many € little D number (se ®) 0A These B This C That D Those Writing H_ This is part of an e-mail from your friend. Write an e-mail in reply (100-120 words). Use the plan below to help you. Have you seen any good flms lately? want to go tothe cinema this weekend, but Ican*t decide what to watch. Plan Dear 5 (Para 1) — opening remarks (Para 2) — suggest a film you saw — mention title, cast, characters, acting etc (Para 3) — give your recommendation and closing remarks Yours, Dear veeseccsseseeneeee Yours, ts ("“=) EXIT TEST (modules 1-5) DaTr 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A Fill in the missing word. 1. Tokyo is more expensive Madrid 2 How long have you living here? 3. wish | gone to that party last night. 4 I pulled a... in my back yesterday. 5. Can you look this word for me in the dictionary? 6 Have you seen a real elephant? 7 I'm really not in the soos 10 go t0 a party now. 8 Jane went on a guided of Geneva last Tuesday. 9 That dre85 .nnnnnnnnn YOU perfectly 10 Let's swimming this weekend. B Circle the correct item. 1. Julie doesn’t take sugar in her tea 6 My mum was very when | failed my A many B alot © much ‘examination. A excited B upset C fed up 2. Nurses need to be very with sick people. A shy B patient ambitious 7. Jake has been karate for years A doing B playing © going 3° There was a fascinating about sharks on TV yesterday. 8 | can’t play football today because | my ankle. A. showing B adventure C documentary A burned B twisted © pulled 4. My friend Dee is very fond of dishes with lots | 9 | ran my uncle Jim at the supermarket this of hot peppers. morning, A spicy B juicy C creamy A outof B over C into 5 When | was a child | love fruit. 10 Monkeys and goats are ..... A would B used used to A. species B mammals C reptiles Marks: — ton 10 Exit Test C Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use up to three words. Use of English 1. This is the first time I've eaten Chinese food. I Chinese food before 2 | can’t wait to go on holiday with my friends this summer. lam vs going on holiday with my friends this surnmer 3. Remember to post that letter on your way to work Don’t that letter on your way to work. D Fill in the correct preposition. 1. My car broke down again and | had to go to work foot. 2 | never carry any cash with mé so | always pay cheque 3 The city centre traffic is controlled traffic wardens. Communication E Complete the exchanges. ‘a Don't mention it b I'd rather have some pasta It's excellent 1. A: Do you fancy some pizza? B 2 A: How about going to the theatre tonight? 8: 3A: Thank you very much indeed! B: d_ I'matraid | can’t e Ihaven’t got a clue 4 You won't be allowed out unless you finish your homework. If finish your homework, you won't be allowed out. 5 A specialist is going to decorate our flat We are our flat decorated by a specialist. 4. This car doesn’t belong me. 5 Iwas so happy that everything turned out well... the end. 4 A: Do you know how to fly a plane? 8 5. A: What do you think of the laundry service? B: Exit Test Listening F You will hear a radio programme about Lisbon. For each question, put a tick (7) in the correct box. 11 How many hills is Lisbon located on? 4 The best way to get around in Lisbon is AC eleven ALL by bus. B [J seven BL) by tram, cD twenty cD by Metro. 2 How many people live in Lisbon? 5. You can visit Lisbon A600 A only in summer. B [1 6,000,000 8 [only in winter ¢ 600,000 ¢ Dallyear round 3 The Alfama area is A Covey old B [1] very modern, ¢ Di very small Macks (2"*) Reading G Read and choose the correct word for each space. The Greyhound The greyhound is a majestic looking dog with a long neck and head, and small ears. The coat of the greyhound is short and smooth and they come in a variety of colours including black, red, and white. They have long and powerful legs and small and compact feet that help them move fast. In fact, they are the fastest dogs around. Young healthy greyhounds 1) ....... fun up to 72 km per hour. They are also very easy to keep because they are very clean and do not require 2) grooming, They usually live for 3)... 15 years or sometimes more. in the past greyhounds 4)....... trained to hunt and were very good hunting dogs. They haven't given 5)... hunting ut nowadays they also have another purpose. Greyhounds have 6)... tained 7)... professionals for many years to run races, and 8)....... people go to the racetracks to watch them run. They 9)... had a lot of success 10)....... facing and can make a lot of money for their owners. 1 A able B can C are able D able to 2 A much Bmore enough D lots 3 A near B between C about D close to 4 A was B be Cc are D were 5 A off B in Cc up D over 6 A being B be C have D been 7 A with B by Cc to D after 8 A lots B few c many D more 9 A had B have C has D having 10 A by B in on D with (sr ) Exit Test H_ Your teacher has asked you to write an essay on the pros and cons of football (100-120 words). Use the plan below to help you. Plan (Para 1) — introduce the topic Writing (Para 2) — advantages and reasons/examples (e.g. keeps you healthy, play in the fresh air, have fun, encourage team spirit, cheap) (Para3) — disadvantages and reasons/examples (e.g. dangerous, violent, hurt yourself) (Para 4) — summarise the topic Vocabulary & Grammar 10 " 12 B Circle the correct item. Judy never lies. She is very A. dishonest B_ happy C honest My cousin Alfred is very good languages. A on B at C for don't you go to the doctor? A What B Why © When Thomas is very tall and has a nose. A straight B bright C curly My little brother can’t get in an accident. the shock of being A up B over C off How do you go to the park? ‘A sometimes B usually often Jake looks his father. Aa B up © like The teacher got with the students because they made too much noise. A patient B upset © stubborn ‘What are you this weekend? A. doing B did C do Do you at yourself in the mirror very often? A watch B look C see How does that book cost? A many B more © much Sophia is very of her looks. ‘A happy B proud C sensitive Robert smiles a lot. He is A shy B sensible C cheerful 14 15 16 v7 18 19 20 2 22 23 24 25 100 (Time: 30 minutes) My train ina few minutes. A leave B iisleaving leaving Jacob is very tall and A spiky B short C wellbuilt Vee to the sports club every Saturday. A amgoing B_ goes C go My sister is afraid spiders. A to B of C with We have tea but we to buy some sugar. A must B should —C_need The wizard is evil and A honest B greedy C polite Elizabeth is short with black hair. A curly B oval C round How do you get with the new boy in the neighbourhood? A up B on C over Connor is very nice his little brother. He always plays with him. Ato B with C at Samantha TV in the living room at the moment. ‘A iswatching —B watch watches Adrian never talks to anyone. He is A friendly B dishonest. unfriendly He doesn’t like pasta. He eats it. A always B never C often Macks: — 2a 7 Test 1 Communication B Complete the exchanges. a What's wrong d_ Yes, pleased to meet you b Fine thanks. And you e Bye © Thank you very much 1A: Hi there! How are you doing? 4A: See you tomorrow! 8 soe? B: 2) A) en 5 A: Hello. You must be Barry B: Don't mention it, B: 3A 2 I've got a headache. Marks: — as Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 Stewart likes in the country. A live B living lives 2. He lives ina nice house. A dull B cosy C fresh 3. Would you like to the party with me tonight? A to come B coming C come 4. France is famous its cuisine A of B with € for 5. We've decided to to Dublin next month. A. moving B move C moved 6 The post office is the school A. next to B nearto C next 7 Asecretary needs to be very A sincere B organised C caring 8 Could you put me to Mr Murphy, please? A up B off © through 9 London is bigger Oxford. A from B than ¢ in 10 Hello. | need some money. A. change B tochange C changing 11 Assales assistant works in a(n) A library B office C shop to the Town Hall? C get 12. Excuse me. How do | A come B go 13 You buy medicine at the A chemist’s B petrol station museum 4 15 16 7 18 19 20 2 2 23 24 25 100 (Time: 30 minutes) ‘Are you familiar this book? A to B at C with Dennis has put 6 kg since he stopped playing rugby, A off B up C on Do you waiting for a while? A care B stand © mind Jamie is than Brad at tennis. A better B good C best I'm tired of nothing, A doing B does € do The streets were crowded people during the festival, Ain B with C of Janet is cute. She's got a pretty face. A. short B oval C welkbuilt It took me two hours the house. A toclean —B cleaning dean You can't be ! A. joking B serious C true Billy is going to the dentist and he nervous. A looking B look looks is Ken's job? ‘A Who B_ When What He hates waiting. He is A patient B_ impatient caring Marks: — 2a Unit Test 2 Communication B Complete the exchanges. TA 2A 3A a. I'd prefer to eat at home b Take the first turning on your right © No, not at all Thank you e Would you like to go out tonight Please have a seat. Do you fancy eating out tonight? Excuse me. How do | get to the chemist’s? 4 A: Did you have any trouble finding us? 8: 5 A: B:_ I'd rather stay in tonight. Macks: — \ 5x5 Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 Jacob was because he passed his exam, A upset B sad C thrilled 2 Have you this film before? A saw B seen € see 3. He's been learning Greek two years A during B since for 4 Can you go to the shop? We've run milk. A into B for C outof 5. There is too noise here at night. | can't sleep. A. much B_ many C enough 6 Two thousand species of Pacific Island birds have become A dead B extinct hunted 7 The museum is open every day ... Monday, A apart B since C except 8 A crocodile is a big A fish B reptile mammal 9 Iran Frank at the supermarket, A into B in over 10 Have you Visited this 200? A never B yet € ever 11 There isn't coffee. Can you get some? A many B enough Clots 12. He has been playing chess 10am. A since B for © from 13. He almost ran yesterday. A away ‘a small cat while driving home B over C on 4 15 16 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ARK: —_ w 100 (Time: 30 minutes) We can adopt an animal A inorderto —B_ for it can be protected C so that | watched a wildlife A show on TV last night B documentary movie Alot of cars run A on unleaded petrol nowadays. B away C outof My father has A ever been to lots of foreign countries. B already © never I had to take my dog to the vet a vaccination. Aso that B soasto for I've been living here three years A since B for during No, I haven't finished my work Have you? A yet B already C ever There isn’t butter in the fridge. A many B no © any How long has she been basketball? A playing B played C play Horses and donkeys are ‘A mammals —B reptiles C birds The 200 is open day. A each B every © any Cats and dogs are animals. A endangered B domestic C wild Marks: — 2a 79 Unit Test 3 Communication B Complete the exchanges. TA 2A ep a How wonderful b I won the game That's awful d_ No, | don’t think so e Ihave Have you heard Jack lost his job? I'm so happy. | passed my exam, Well done! 4 A: Anything to declare? Bi 5 A: Have you ever been to a 200? B: Yes, Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1. Big Ben is one of the famous in London, A facilities B landmarks local 2 Icaught a of him as he left the hotel. A glimpse B sight look 3 Steve came... a fortune when his uncle died. A out B up C into 4. | was watching TV when Cindy A arriving B wasarrving C arrived 51 play the piano when I was a child, A. used to B used C use to 6 The film came ....... last week. A up B out C in 7 We went on a guided of the museum, A visit B holiday tour 8 We were tennis when it started to rain A play B played C playing 9 Iwas when the plane landed. A excited B exciting excite 10 He woke up late and his flight to Tokyo. A lost B arrived C missed 11 Carmel was because she lost her ring. A excited B exhausted upset 12. Driving the sports car was A thrilled B exciting C_dlsappointing 13 Can you come A. across B to my house at 7 pm? round C up 14 15 16 ”7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (Time: 30 minutes) They A was driving too fast and crashed into a wall B havebeen C were It was a beautiful day so we went to school foot. A on B by C in was the hotel like? A What B How much C How There are two tennis behind the hotel A courts B courses pools I came a very old coin in an antique shop A into B across ¢ round My mother doesn’t really like travelling plane. A by B on C in He always his bike to school A drives B gets rides Every summer they hire a boat and go sailing A. used B would —C_use to He took a taxi there were no buses. Aso B but C because Let’s get this bus; it's going to the centte. Ain B by © on The weather is very in Ireland during the winter. A mild B sunny warm Atlantic Ocean lies to the west of Ireland A An BA C The Marks: — 2a 75 Unit Test 4 Communication B Complete the exchanges. a Oh, | do apologise d_ I'dlike a room, please b Its excellent € That's outrageous do you find the food here 1 A: What do you think of the new sports centre? 4 A: I'mafraid | can’t find the booking B nnn B 2A: Excuse me, but my bathroom is very dirty 5A 8 B: Single or double? BAL HOW wn cae 2 B: It's very good. 100 (Time: 30 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 in second>..s.us Shops you can find used things, 14 I don’t want these trousers. They are not long A sales B hand © charity A too B much enough 2 Good morning, I'm looking sn. @ pair of black | 15 My brother bought his computer credit boots. A in B on © by A of B after © for 1 cant o uo the b 16 You can buy sweets and cakes at the 3 this shirts strele| caf) /co up, te DUE A confectioner's B stationer's C_fishmonger's A too B enough more Sk! They't fe Th b 17 | picked ‘some real bargains in the sale. 4. Look! They're wearing green uniforms. They | 7 Ips ie crcoan soldiers, A can't B can must 18 He must be rich, He paid for a new motorbike cash. 5 Could you look my plants while | am away. rue 8 in Con A after B out © for “ven hard but h isn swore, | 12 That skitooks lovey on you realy you 6 He tried very hard but he ... to finish his wort A suits B_ matches © goes A could Bocant ——C wasn'table hi . 20 You wear ‘to keep your hands warm. 7 You can get some great in charity shops. nes res © gues A sales B bargains —C. refunds 4 ' 21. My grandmother always wears clothes eiico Inve’a car until you are 17 A antique B ancient old-fashioned A don'thave to. B can ¢ can't , ' 22 This suitcase has a handle and four 9 I'm looking to going to Spain next week eer nee Case A for B after © forward 23. Look at that sign. That house is sale. 10. You can buy bread at the a te os A butcher's B baker's C newsagent’s , hb 4 h 24 Cant on that dress please? 11. I didn’t have any cash so | pai cheque ae B cut oe A with B in © by Ss chil fot 25° You can buy rings at a 12. In some schools children to wear a uniform. A jeweller’s B stationer’s C chemist’s A have Bomust can 13 They ook lke each other. They be brothers, A can B areableto C must Marks: — (=) Unit Test 5 Communication B_ Complete the exchanges. a How much is b That's very kind of you © Ok. Hl take it d I'm afraid not @ It’s lovely 1A: [bought this for you in Paris. BE foccthenanrnaruisrssmeenie 2A B: It's €25.50, 3. A: What do you think of this dress? B this shirt? 4 A; I'lllet you have it for €25. B: 5 A: May | leave work early today? B: No, Unit Test 6 DATE: MARK: —— 100 (Time: 30 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 Don't forget to call Gary, 2 14. "I've got a new job!" * . A will you B won'tyou C don’t you A. Many happy returns! Get well soon! 1 2. We congratulated her passing her exams. Well done Ain B for Cc on 15 Do people in your country gifts at New Year? 3 Thieves broke his house and stole his | & decorate —-B throw exchange computer. 16 How many people have you invited to the wedding A into B through C outof ? 4 Many Irish couples try to include ancient ...u: i Ay fetel Bi party C) reception their wedding celebrations. 17 She insists wearing her new dress to the party A roots B themes customs A to Bon C of 5. At Halloween, children make pumpkin 18 The groom went to the bride’s house where a goose A costumes B lanterns. streamers was cooked in his no to Pats on Tuesday A honour B folklore superstition A istraveling B travels. = _will travel 19. That's a lovely shirt! it A I'll buy B I'mbuying C | buy 7 My car broke so | had to walk home a yng a A off B away ¢ down 20 We can't go out tonight, 2 A could we B can'twe C canwe 8 The play was I eally enjoyed it. A tiring B fantastic Cc dull 21° The train London at half past three. A teaches B reach Cis reach 9 This is your jacket, 2 reaching A hasn'tit —B isnttit = sit 22 We agreed help Sarah cook the dinner. A with B to Cc in 10 I'm I.can’t come to your party. I'm working late. A delighted B afraid C frightened 23° They had a fancy dress party, ? A did they B don't C-didnt th 11. The bride wore a of flowers in her hair. ae a ‘A. wreath B bouquet C handkerchief | 24 We are thinking going out to dinner this evening 12. During a carnival, many people take part in street ea Ve em A. fireworks B fairs C parades 25 to Jane's graduation party? . A Are you comin © Have you come 13. At Christmas, people sing oo 9 ¥ B Do you come A carols B crackers C costumes Marks: — wa ® Unit Test 6 Communication B Complete the exchanges. a Well, | found it rather disappointing That's fantastic b Congratulations on your new job e Mdlove to I'm terribly sorry, but | have plans for that weekend How would you lke to go out for dinner tonight? | 4 A: We'dbe delighted if you could come to our Thanks. wedding, 8: 2> > | got a promotion! B wt | 5m B: Thanks. I'm really happy. 3. A: The rock festival was superb. | loved it. Marks: — xs Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 | hope you're hungry. The are huge at this restaurant. A. servings B food © drinks 2 I love the smell of freshly bread. A. boiled B baked scrambled 3 We use a to serve food on A mug B tablespoon C plate 4_ This restaurant offers delicious French... A servings B menu © cuisine 5. love fresh melon. It's really A bitter B juicy € sour 6 Canthavea of chocolate, please? A bar B pot ¢ jar 7 How cheese do we need? A many B more © much 8 | called the restaurant but answered. | think they're closed. ‘A somebody B nobody anybody 9 I would like the tomato soup to start » please. A about B for C with 10 This café has very décor. It looks like a rainforest! A unusual B simple luxurious 11° There aren't apples left. A no B some C any 12. I can’t find my wallet. I've looked ‘A anywhere —-B everywhere -C_ somewhere 13 | want to complain the service in this restaurant. It’s very slow. A about B for ¢ with 4 15 16 7 18 19 20 2 2 23 24 25 (Time: 30 minutes) We always feel relaxed here because there is a very atmosphere. A formal B traditional C friendly Soft drinks are in the price of the meal A. included B served C offered Can you get me a bananas at the greengrocer’s, please? A many Bittle C few The view is changing because the restaurant revolves. ‘A unbelievably B definitely C constantly | can't afford to eat here. The prices are far too A high B low reasonable Hove honey. It’s so A strong B sweet C salty Can you get me a of tomatoes at the supermarket? A tin B jar C pot We drink water from a A kettle B jug © glass Like to have ‘eggs for breakfast every morning A grilled B mashed scrambled Ineed a of spaghetti to make the dinner. A. packet B handful pinch | can't stand lemons. They're too for me A spicy B sour C sweet, to dine under the stars. C reasonable Marks: — 25a 75 Carol thinks itis very A relaxed B_ romantic Unit Test 7 Communication B Complete the exchanges. a. They'te too spicy for me d_ Yes, | think so b_ One packet will be enough And for dessert Actually, | prefer it roasted 1A: Are you ready to order, sir? 2 A: How do you like your chicken? Fried or grilled? 3A: Do you lke chil peppers? B: Not really. 4 A: How much spaghetti do we need? B: 5A so . B: I'll have the chocolate cake, please. Vocabulary & Grammar 10 1 12 Circle the correct item. Tom a muscle in his leg while he was playing football A. broke B pulled C sprained Meet me at the tennis game of tennis. and we can have a A course B pitch € court The coach was dissatisfied the team's performance. A with B in C of The publisher brought A about B up 2 book about golf. © out due to bad weather. were cancelled The football match A cancelled B_ was cancelled Claire was very proud her brother when he won the race. A in B with C of Marathon runners must be strong and A fit B brave C organised Do you ever windsurfing? A play B go © do Let's go skating at the local ice ... A ting B rink © park Poor John. He has twisted his A. muscle B leg © ankle This song brings memories of my childhood. A out B about C back you don't study hard, you won't pass your exams A. Unless Bit © When B 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 2 22 23 24 25 MARK: —_ 100 (Time: 30 minutes) Kate goes to the bowling every Friday evening A court B track C alley The Olympic Games every four years. A holds B areheld —C isheld Hove to swimming in the summer. A play B go C do You will get wet A unless you take an umbrella B if © when. His wall was covered pictures of football stars A by B with C of They ice-skating at the weekends. A go B do © play | fell off my bike and my ankle, A ached B pulled C sprained How often do your parents golf? A play B go C do ‘She brought three children all by herself. A out B round Cc up What to be the matter? A. seems B looks C has American football is quite similar rugby. A of B with Cc to you heat metal, it expands. A Unless B if When This jacket was made A of B with a famous designer. c by Communication B_ Complete the exchanges. 3A: a What's the matter d_ My back really hurts, b Really? How No, just an aspirin now and then for the pain Et, sort of Do you lke playing tennis? an nee B: I've got a terrible headache ‘Ave you taking any medication at the moment? 5 A B: You should see a doctor. | pulled a muscle in my leg. 2 Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1. Brad Pitt gave a brilliant... in that film, A performance —B production C_ sensation 2A A newsreader works behind the scenes. B_ quizmaster C make-up artist 3. That's the restaurant we had dinner last week. A that B where © which 4. There's no need to worry. | am sure everything will turn fine, A out B on € off 5 The Mona Lisa is one of Leonardo da Vinci's most works. A digital B impressive C cultural 6 Jennifer Aniston in Friends. A. performs B plays C stars 7 if breakfast, | wouldn't be so hungry now. A haveeaten Bad eaten C_ has eaten 8 This jacket, | bought yesterday, was very expensive, A which B who C where 9 Please turn the radio. | am trying to sleep. A up B on C off 10 If |had bought tickets, I'd the filen ‘A would see B see C have seen 11 Does Simon enjoy going to the 2 A films B movies C plays 12 Sam, mother is an actress, goes to my school A. whose B that © who 13. We booked tickets for the matinee of the play, A. interval B circle C performance 4 5 16 ”7 18 19 20 2 22 23 24 25 100 (Time: 30 minutes) | wish | left my wallet at home. A haven't B hasn't hadn't ike to watch the latest film at the cinema A techniques B materials. C releases the beginning of the story, Cinderella is very unhappy. A From B At Cin Please could you turn the TV. | can't hear it. A down B up C off If she il, he would have gone to work A hasn't been B_ haven't been C_hadn’t been IFonly they told us they were coming. A have B will C had The detectives worked hard to the mystery A experience B include solve | always get scared when | read A thrillers B comics biographies This is Mike, lives next door to me ‘A whose B that ¢ who Kate turned ........ at the party just as everyone else was leaving A down B up C out There will be a 15-minute in the middle of the play. A interval B cast C time For an evening of laughter, visit Jongleurs Comedy Club. A moving B traditional C non-stop Maks: — 2a 7 Unit Test 9 Communication B Complete the exchanges. a What would you like to do this weekend Is there a good comedy on TV this evening Cant help you Yes, It was a biiliant film @ Id rather go to the theatre 1A: Would you like to go to the Crazy Cats concert on Saturday? 2 A; Have you seen Finding Nemo? 3A oa? ‘Well, there's Friends on Channel 4 at 8 o'clock. 4A nt B: I'd love to go to the cinema, 5A B: Yes, please. I'd like to book two tickets for tonight's performance of Starlight. Unit Test 10 Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1. Video phones are the latest... among British teenagers. A gear B craze C storm 2 mobile phones are expensive, they are very useful A inspite B However C Although 3 You need a password to to my computer. A logon B plug in C tumup 4 The plane took from Heathrow at eight o'clock. A off B on C out 5 Most teenagers love wearing designer A labels B uniforms C items 6 These days there is a great demand designer clothes. A of B for about 7 Remember to the computer when you finish using it. A logon B turnoff C plugin 8 Claire often has difficulty her Science homework. A with B for about 9 Using e-mail is fast .., itcan be impersonal. A Although B However C In spite 10 is a quick and easy way to keep in touch. A Chatting B Texting © Socialising 11. James decided to take... jogging in order to get fit. A out B up C after 12 1B 4 15 16 7 18 19 20 21 (Time: 30 minutes) If itis a choice buying a computer and buying a mobile phone, | would rather buy a mobile phone. A between —B-with C about Lugy always carries a so that she can do sums easily. A personal stereo B_ pocket calculator digital camera Karen is an expert everything about them computers. She knows A of B with Con One disadvantage CDs is that they scratch quite easily. A of B with about found that 98 per cent of British kids like listening to music ‘A Designers B_Researchers C Teenagers We use a(n) at school to watch foreign language films A video C slide projector B_ overhead projector Lisa takes A out her mother, They look very similar. B up C after We had a discussion A on B about technology in class today. C for Use the remote to change the TV channel. A control B camera Calculator We four house decorated twice since we bought it. A arehaving Bad © have had Unit Test 10 22. If am not at home, leave a message on my answering | 24 | my car repaired tomorrow. A have B had Cam having ‘A recorder B_ phone machine " 25. Tom uses his to examine cells 23 being slow, sending letters by mail is more ‘A camcorder B_ microscope calculator personal A While B Although In spite of Marks: — 25a 75 Communication B_ Complete the exchanges. ‘a How can | help you, sir d | haven't a clue b_ Would you like to leave a message The pause button doesn't work © My pleasure, madam 1 A: What is the problem exactly? 4a 8 = B: No, it's OK. Il call back later. 2 A: Doyou know what the capital of Egypt is? 5. A: That's really very kind of you, thank you. B: B: 3A 2 B: I've got a problem with my CD player. Key to Tests / Unit Tests & Tapescripts @ Test 1A (Module 1) A 1 than 5 hustle 9 up 2 lke 6 the 10. come 3. warden 7 put 4 as 8 of B18 3C 5C 78 9A 2A 48 6A 8B WC © 1 better than 3. the most intelligent 5 get on many shops 4 to watch D1 to 2 of 3 with 4 for Ete 2c 3a 4d 50 FIA 3B 5A 2.¢ ac 68 G1B 3A SA TA 9C 2D 4C 6D 88 We H_ Suggested Answer Dear James, Thanks for your recent letter. 'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble losing weight. I'm writing because | have a few suggestions that might help you. First of all, you could try leaving the car at home and walking to work. This would be good exercise and you'd also burn off calories. Also, | suggest that you eat plenty of fruit and_ vegetables and less junk food. In addition, you could join a fitness club or even take up a sport, In this way you'd lose weight and also feel much healthier. ‘Well, | hope that my advice helps you. Write back soon and tell me if these ideas work. I'm sure they will! Love Katie ( Key to Tests @ Test 1B (Module 1) A 1 put 5 the 9 come 2 like 6 of 10. traffic 3. hustle 7 with 4 as 8 than BIA 38 5A TA 9C 28 4C 6¢ 8B 10 8B © 1 geton 3 tocook 5 (only) a few 2. asreliable as 4 more than D1 of 2 for 3 to 4 with Ete 2d 3b 4a 5c F1B 3c 58 2A 4B 6A GiA 3C 5B 7c 9D 2B 4D 6A BA 10 C H_ Suggested Answer Dear Ms Marsaud, | am writing to apply for the position of chef which I saw advertised in Tuesday's edition of the Daily Star. 1am a twenty-five year old chef. | speak fluent French At the moment, Iam working at a small French restaurant in Oxford. Before that | worked as a chef at the Ritz Hotel. | worked there for three years. | am creative and energetic, as wel a reliable. | hope that you wil consider me for the position. | am able to attend an interview at any time Yours sincerely, Paul Smith 69 Key to Tests ) 70 @ Test 2A (Module 2) A 1 been 5 up 9 on 2. across 6 already 10. order 3 the 7 rides 4 tour 8 when B1B 38 5C 78 gc 2A 4C 6A BA 10 A C 1. better/more than 4 old enough 2 haven't seen 3 have never been 5 have been learning Dion 2 by 3 to 4 from E1d 2a 3¢ ae 5b Fic 38 58 28 ac 68 Git 2F 3T at 57 H_ Suggested Answer ‘An Exciting Adventure had the most exciting experience of my life last month when I went on a picnic with my friends, Tom and Ann. When we got into the car everything seemed to be perfect, but soon the car broke down. Luckily, Tom fixed it and we set off again. At the beginning of the journey the weather was good, but then it started to rain heavily When we arrived at the woods, it stopped raining but we realised that we had forgotten a blanket. We sat on the wet grass. Then, while we were having a picnic near the river we saw a bear. We were terrified. Fortunately, the bear didn’t see us. As soon as the bear went away we breathed a sigh of rele. We all went home exhausted. It was an exciting adventure | will never forget. @ Test 2B (Module 2) A 1 when 5. order 9 been 2 on 6 ride 10 tour 3. across 7 already 4 The 8 up 1C 3A 5A 70 98 28 4C 68 8B 10 C 4. has never been 5 haven't been 1 have been learning better/more than, 3. tall enough 1 to 2 on 3 from 4 by 1b 2c 3e 4a sd 18 3¢ 5¢ 2¢ 48 6A 1T 2F 37 ar 5s T Suggested Answer Dear Sarah, | have just got back from a holiday with my friends in Spain. It was a great place and we had a really fantastic time We stayed in a beautiful hotel near the sea. We tried the local food. It was delicious. We visited museums and saw some interesting exhibits. We went swimming and sailing too. We had a picnic on the beach and we made some friends. We also bought lots of souvenirs and took lots of photos. It was a relaxing holiday and | had the time of my life | recommend going to Spain. Love, Peter @ Test 3A (Module 3) A 1 newsagent’s 5 match 9 getting 2 in 6 into 10 old 3 have 7 be 4 too 8 for BIA 3C 58 7B 9¢ 28 4¢C 6A 88 WC © 1 may/might belate 4 should buy 2 don’thaverneedn’t 5am looking forward 3. is too small Diin 2 by 3 in 4 by 5 on Ele 2b 3¢ 4d Sa Fo Peters 3 4s 5 Ao'dock 2 garden 437 6 June eit 3F 57 2F at 6F H_ Suggested Answer Dear Susie, | hope that everything is OK. | am away on a two~ ‘week holiday. 'm staying in London with friends. I'm staying in a big house near the city centre. London is great and there are lots of lovely shops. Also, the food is delicious. The nightlife is wonderful and the people are friendly. Write back soon. Love, David ( Key to Tests @ Test 3B (Module 3) A 1 getting 5 for 9 have 2 match 6 old 10 too 3 in 7. newsagent’ 4 be 8 into B1B 3A 5C 7C 9C 2A 48 68 8A 0B © 1 should take up 4 might be late 2. istoo smal 5 don't have 3. am looking forward Dion 2b 3in 4in 5 by Etc 2d 3e 4a 5b F 1 Peters 3 4m 5 do'dock 2. garden 437 6 June Git 3F 57 2F at oF H_ Suggested Answer Dear Simon, | hope that everything is OK. | am away on Christmas holidays I'm staying in York with friends. 'm staying in a nice flat near the city centre. York is a beautiful city and there are lots of old buildings. Also, the shops are great and the food is delicious. At Christmas people give gifts wrapped in brightly-coloured paper. They also decorate trees and sing carols, Write back soon Love, Mary 71 Key to Tests ) 72 @ Test 4A (Module 4) A 1 up 5 dairy 9° was 2 much 6 go 10. pulled 3. bar 7 by 4 with 8 of Bre 3A 5C 78 98 2€ 4C 6A BA 100A C1. ifyoudo 4 had gone 2 you don’t 5 not many 3. are nolaren't any E1d 2e 3a ac 5b FIA BA 5 ¢ 2¢ 4c 68 GiB 38 58 7D 98 2D 4A 60D 8B 10D H_ Suggested Answer Skiing is a popular activity with lots of people However, there ate advantages and disadvantages to consider, ‘There are many advantages to skiing. To start with, itis fun. itis an exciting activity and a great form of exercise. In addition, in helps you keep fit while being in the fresh air. It makes you feel good and you also meet people. On the other hand, there are disadvantages. To begin with, you need expensive equipment and you can only ski during the winter. Also, you have to go to a ski resort which can be far away. It can also be dangerous if you fall (On the whole, | believe that although skiing is expensive and dangerous itis a unique experience. @ Test 4B (Module 4) A 1 90 4 pulled 7 dairy 9 by 2 was = 5 up 8 much 10 with 3 of 6 bar B1A 3C SA 7A 9¢ 2C 48 68 gC 10 B © 1 isnofisn't any 4 unless you 2 had parked 5. ifyoudo 3 aren't many D1 for 2 in 3 of 4 of Ele 2c 3a 4b 5d Fie 3c 58 2A 4a 6c Gie 3c¢C 5B 70 9A 2D 4A 6C 8B 10D H_ Suggested Answer Marco's is a traditional Italian restaurant located on Brown Street in the city centre. It offers a large variety of tasty food. The menu includes traditional pasta and the servings are huge. The service is fast and the staff are polite and friendly. The decor is modern and the interior is very nice with lots of soft lights and colourful plants. The music is soft and relaxing and the atmosphere is romantic. Also, the prices are reasonable. | would recommend it, because it offers great food in a relaxing atmosphere and {900d value for money. @ Test 5A (Module 5) A 1 Although 5 weather 9 of 2 would 6 off 10 had 3 have 7 who 4 fiction 8 opera B1A 38 SA 7¢ 98 2€ 4A 6C 8B 104 © 1 onlythad 4. iftwhether they were 2 who was 5. they would deliver 3. going to have D1 for 2 on 3 at. 4 at 5 between Ela 2b 3d 4e 5c FIA 2C 38 4C 5A GIA 38 5D 7¢ 9A 2D 4C 6A BB 10 D H_ Suggested Answer Dear Sir/Madam, lam writing to complain about a jacket and a jumper which | bought from your catalogue last week. Unfortunately, when the order arrived | realised that the jumper had a hole in it. Also, when | tried on the jacket | noticed that it had a button missing and was not the size | had asked for. 11am returning the clothing and I would appreciate a full refund. | look forward to your reply. Yours faithfully, Sarah Green ( Key to Tests @ Test 5B (Module 5) A 1 had 5 who 9 opera 2 would 6 of 10. have 3 up 7. fiction 4 on 8 Although Bic 38 5¢ TA 9 28 4A 68 ac 08 C1 going to have 4 onlythad 2 who was 5 iffwhether | was 3. he would repair D1 at 2 on 3 between 4 for 5 at E1e 2d 3¢ 4a 5b FIC 2A 3¢ 4B 5 C Gic 3A SA 7D 9A 2A 48 6C 8D 10 A H Suggested Answer Dear Clare, How are you? Thank you for your e-mail. I'm writing to tell you about a great film | saw last week at the ‘cinema, The film was called Toy and it was an action adventure film, Brad Pitt played Achilles who was a great hero. Diane Kruger played Helen of Troy. Paris, a prince of Troy, falls in love with Helen and takes her to Troy. The Greeks sail to Troy and start a war. | liked the action scenes, the briliant acting and the great costumes. Troy is a fantastic film and fun to watch. Don’t miss the chance to see it. Write soon and tell me what you think of it Yours, Henry 73 Key to Tests ) @ Exit Test (Module 1-5) 74 A 1 than 5 up 9 fits 2 been 6 ever 10 90 3 had 7 mood 4 muscle 8 tour 1¢ 3 5¢ 7A 9C 28 4A 68 8B 108 1 have never eaten 4 you don't 2 looking forward to —«S_ going to have 3 forget to post ton 2 by 3b 4t 5 in 1b 2d 3a 4e Se 1B 20 3A ac sc 1B 3C 5C¢ 78 98 2A 4D 60D 8c 10 8B Suggested Answer Football is a very popular sport which lots of people play, but there are pros and cons to consider There are many advantages. Firstly, it keeps you healthy. It is an outdoor activity played in the fresh air and you can have fun with your friends. What is more, it helps to encourage team spirit. Also it offers pleasure to people when they watch it on TV. It is also cheap and you don’t need much equipment to play. (On the other hand, there are certain disadvantages Itis sometimes dangerous, so you can hurt yourself badly, In addition, there is often violence at football matches. All_ in all, football is good fun and good exercise, although sometimes it is dangerous. @ Test 1A/1B - Listening Prague is one of the most exciting cities in Eastern Europe. The best times to vist are in spring, Summer or early autumn. Ifyou Can visit Prague during the world famous Spring Festival, you will be sure to have the time of your life. Avoid the winters, though, as the weather can be quite cold The best way to get around Prague is by tram or bus, or on one of the city’s three metro lines. Public transport is quite cheap and very efficient, ‘Anyone who comes to Prague is sure to fall in love with the city. It has a fascinating history and a large number of amazing buildings. Visit Prague Castle, which was once the home of Czech kings and princes, but is now one of the president’s homes, Take a walk to the Old Town Square across Charles Bridge, which Charles IV founded in 1357. The bridge is decorated with thirty sculptures and has three bridge towers and sixteen pillars. ‘As well as beautiful churches and monuments, Prague also has impressive modern buildings, such as the TV Tower in Zizkov, which is the tallest building in the city. It is open to the public and has a restaurant and a terrace with a view of the whole city Prague's art galleries contain works of art from all over Europe and the city is also a European centre for jazz and alternative rock. If classical music is more to your taste, why not spend an ‘evening in one of Prague's concert halls. The city also has many theatres, museums and dance clubs, so whatever your taste, you are sure to be entertained during your stay. Don’t miss the chance to visit one of the most enchanting ities in the world. Once you are there, you will never want to leave. @ Test 2/28 - Listening ‘our next guest on today’s show is Dr Haris who is currently head of new environmental group called Earth, Cleaners. Dr Harris, | think you created your group last, month, Would you like to tel our listeners who you are and, what you do exactly? B: Yes. Well | have always been interested in forming a group like this but in fact it was a few of my students who actually created the group. Then they came to me and, asked me to be their leader. ‘A: Right! And why exactly did they decide to create another environmental group? There are quite a lot of groups around already, B: That's true and some of the students are already members of bigger groups. | think the students felt that there was a need for a group that would do things for the local ‘environment. There are quite a few problems in our town, that need to be worked on in fact ‘A: So what kind of problems are there in the town? A B ( Tapescripts Firstly, there is a lot of rubbish in the streets and the local beach has become very dirty too. So, the students felt that they should do something. Then there is the problem of wildlife. A lot of trees have been cut down in the area over the last few years and this is putting some of the local animal species in danger of losing their homes or even becoming extinct. There are many birds that need the trees to live, for example. Have you managed to do anything so far? Yes indeed! We cleaned up the beach last week. A lot of people came to help and we picked up plastic bags and bottles as well as other rubbish. Now the beach is clean and people feel more comfortable about going swimming there. We've also collected money for new rubbish bins in town and we are going to the schools to tell children how important its to throw their rubbish in the bins and not on the street. And | am very happy to say that next week we are going to start a recycling campaign Looks as if you've been very busy then. Yes, we have but there is stil a lot of work to do, and that is why we are looking for more people to help. So what are you planning to do in the future? As | said we are starting a recycling campaign but we have also decided to do as much as we can to help animals in the area, Firstly we want to build a home for dogs and cats because there are a lot of them in the streets at the ‘moment. We'll need to collect a lot of money for this. Then we want to plant some trees in the town centre which will create homes for birds ‘And how are you going to do this? Next week the town is holding its annual festival and we are going to go out on the streets and ask people for money and | am sure that people will help. ¥¥m sure our listeners will help and | wish you luck with the great work you are doing @ Test 34/38 - Listening PRee Be What's that you're reading, Sue? Its an invitation to a party A party? Great! Whose party is it? Its Sarah Peters’. You remember her from my office, don't you? Sarah Peters? Yes, | think so. Is it her birthday or something? | don't know. The invitation just says that she's having a garden party. A garden party? That should be fun, as long as the weather's good. Well it should be pretty warm. The party’ in July. July? It’s not on the 2nd is it? I've got @ meeting to go to then. No, don't worry. I's on Saturday the 4th. You're not busy then, are you? No, the 4th is fine. Where is it? 75 Tapescripts ) 76 It in Millfield Road. ‘Oh yes? That's where Mike lives. His house is number 39. Really? Well, he must live right next door to Sarah, then Her house is number 37 Great! Maybe Mike will be at the party! You never know. That would be good. What time does it start? At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, | think it will be great fun. Shall we go? ‘Well, | expect so, but we don't have to decide now, do we? Well, yes, we do, actually. Sarah wants everyone to RSVP. by the 28th of June, and that’s this Friday. ‘A: |s it really the 28th this Friday? Where has this month gone? B: I don’t know. Time flies. Now, are we going to this party or not? Pre Baer Be ‘ Test 4A/4B - Listening ‘A: Ifyou lke sports, you'll be happy to hear that a new sports club has just opened right in the centre of town and we decided to send our sports correspondent, Judy Jay, to see ‘what it's like. Judy, you've been to the sports club. Tell us what you think 8: Well firstly I'd lke to say that | am delighted to see a new sports club in town. | think that everyone will agree that the town needed one. t's great. ‘A: Sowhat kind of sports can you do there? 8: It's quite a big club so you can do many sports. I think the best thing about this club is that there isa very large indoor swimming pool. There are swimming classes every evening except Sundays and you can even learn scuba diving. Wow, that’s fantastic. What else is there? Lots of things. There are two tennis courts, a basketball court, and a volleyball court Can you learn how to box? I've always wanted to box. No, | am afraid not Jim. There's no boxing ring, How about bowling or snooker? Well, yes there is @ bowling alley, but you can't play snooker. But you know there is @ snooker club in town already. ‘A: Oh really, | didn’t know that. So, how about the details? Do you have to be a member and how much does it cost? B: Yes, you must be a member to use the sports club. It costs £45 a month for adults and £25 for children. However you ‘can use the swimming pool without being a member. ‘A: Oh! That's good. And is the club open everyday? B: Yes in fact it's open Friday to Saturday from 8 am to 11 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm ‘A: Great! I'm sure it will be a busy place and thank you for teling us about it. It's coming up to ten o'clock now so let's go to the news. desk Pe Ree @ Test 5A/5B - Listening A B A Hey, Mark, What are you up to? (Oh, hi, Steve. I'm just making a few plans for our school film project Good idea. We really need to get to work on that. What can Ido to help? ‘Well, 'm trying to decide who would be best in front of ‘the camera, Any ideas? ‘Actually, yeah. We've got Katie in our group and she’s 2 really good actress. She's pretty confident and funny, too. | think she'd be great. OK. Thanks. We need another star, though. Can you think of anyone else? Well, | suppose we could ask Gary. He was quite good in the schoo! play. No, I've already asked him, but he says he doesn’t want to be in a group. He prefers working alone, so he's doing his own project. Oh right. That's a shame. What about Lee? He's really ‘outgoing, Did you see him when he was the quizmaster for the class quiz? | bet he'd be good actor. | agree, but he says he wants to be the cameraman. He's ‘got a video camera and he uses it all the time, so he should be pretty good. Well, alright then. Why don’t you do it? Me? You must be joking! No, | think you'd be great! Go on, Mark! (Oh, OK, And what are you going to do, Steve? We still need a makeup artist, you know! Ha hal No, | think I'd make a good director. 'm organised and I'm good at giving people orders. Yeah, you'te right there. But who's going to be the make- up artist? Have you asked Lucy? Lucy who? ‘You know. Lucy from our Maths class. She's really artistic. bet she'd be great at making people up. That's a good idea. I'l talk to her this afternoon. We've got English together. Well, | think that’s everything, Great! Now, what is the film project actually going to be? Good question. | don’t suppose you've got any ideas about that, have you? ... (fade) © Exit Test - Listening and as usual on a Thursday morning at this time we take a look at one of the world's capitals. Today we'll be heading to Lisbon, a city almost 20 centuries old that offers, its visitors a variety of things to see and do. Lisbon is, located on seven hills and on the Tagus River making it a very impressive sight. Its position on the Atlantic coast also, ‘means that Lisbon has a pleasant temperature during the winter and cool summers. Lisbon is quite big and about 600,000 people lve there but for the tourist everything of interest is within walking distance of the city centre. There are lots of pleasant street cafés and gardens and beautiful old houses everywhere in Lisbon. So wherever you go there are things to see. The Alfama is a very old part of Lisbon where you can find lots of very old buildings in tiny streets, and of course the famous Castelo de Sao Jorge right at the top of the hill ‘overlooking the town. The Baixa area is nearby and is a bit different; it has larger streets and lots of modern shops. In, the evenings take a walk through the streets of the Bairro, Alto area and you will find a lot of cafés, restaurants, and, music bars. Its very nice to take the tram but the best way to get around in Lisbon is to take the Metro. You can visit, Lisbon anytime of year but the best times are from April to, June and September to October. 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