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Vocabulary 3 Read the text. Choose the best answer (A, B or C).
1 Sort the letters to make words for jobs. A Saturdays Jill and Tom 1 up at
eight o’clock. They have a shower and then
LOPIT pilot 2 breakfast. After breakfast, Jill 3
1 STINTED
online with her friend in Australia. She likes
2 STRACES
finding 4 about life in Australia. It’s very
3 INCARG VIREDR 5 . Then she 6 emails to other
4 ELOPIC COFFIER 7
friends and all the emails she doesn’t
5 LOFTORABLE
want to keep. Sometimes she 8 music
/5 and listens 9 it on her MP3 player. In the
afternoon she and Tom go to the under 16’s
2 Look at the pictures. Write the names of
club. It’s really 10 .
the places.
A On B At C In
1 A take B put C get
hotel 2 A go B have C do
3 A writes B sends C chats
4 A out B at C on
5 A boring B dangerous C interesting
6 A saves B deletes C sends
1 7 A downloads B uses C deletes
8 A sends B downloads C does
9 A at B to C for
10 A happy B cool C nervous
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2 Grammar
4 Complete the text with the verbs in the
Present Simple.
Here is (be) some information about
my town. There 1 (be) a large sports
3 centre in our town. My friend Susan and
I always 2 (go) there on Saturday
afternoons. She 3 (play) football and
she 4 (do) judo, too. I 5 (not
like) judo, but I love football. She sometimes
6 (go) in the swimming pool, but
4 not very often because the water is very cold.
There 7 (be) two cafés in the centre
and we usually have a snack and a drink
before we go home. Our parents 8
(not like) us to get home late. Now what about
you? 9 (you / live) in a big town?
5 10 (be) there a sports centre in your
town? What sports 11 (you / like)?
12 (you / go) swimming?
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5 Order the words in the sentences. 8 Complete the dialogue. Write one word for
breakfast / We / at / never / six o’clock / have each space.
We never have breakfast at six o’clock. A Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to
the ice rink, please?
1 friends / their beds / ever / make / hardly / My
B Yes, sure. First go 1 of the shopping
centre. 2 left into Green Road. When
2 travels / by bus / She / school / usually / to
you get to the Red Lion Hotel, 3
Green Road. The ice rink is 4 the
3 reads / Joe / always / the morning / in hotel. You can’t 5 it.
A Thank you.
4 the radio? / you / to / listen / Do / often
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Key Expressions 2 3
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10 Listen to the interview with Vijay Kumar. Read 12 Read the article. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’
the sentences (1–6). Are the sentences true (✓) (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough
or false (✗)? information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B),
Vijay uses a nickname on his choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C).
MySpace page. X Survey of teenage reading
1 You can find out where he lives from his
A magazine survey to find out what teenagers
MySpace page. like reading, shows that 60% of them like
2 Strangers can get his name and address from reading a lot, but 8% don’t like reading. 65%
of the teenagers have good grades at school
the page.
and 70% say they read for fun, but 10% don’t
3 He never opens emails from strangers. read for fun. Some teenagers (18%) don’t
think it’s cool to read, but 50% think it’s cool.
4 He sometimes keeps emails with nasty
66% like reading books and magazines – they
comments. think it’s cool – but not many (15%) like
5 He always pays for the music he downloads. reading newspapers. They all like books about
teenagers, sport and adventure. 50% of the
students often use their school library, but 40%
6 His mother often checks his computer.
never go to the library. 77% of the teenagers
/6 say that there is a library in their town, but
13% don’t know and 6% say there isn’t a
Reading library in their town.
13 Look at the table. Write sentences about Julia 14 Write an email to your friend telling her/him
and Mark. Use the Present Simple. how to get to the sports centre from
the school.
= love = like = not mind
= not like = hate
Julia
She loves reading and she always reads.
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2
3
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4
5 TOTAL / 100
Mark
He doesn’t mind reading and he sometimes
reads.
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8
9
10
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