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Reading 20 poins Read the text and tick () the sentences T (true) oF F (false). Then copy the sentences that helped you decide. (10 points) What kind of recreational activities will you participate in during your life? Will you be spending your free time doing safe sports with little danger or will you always be one of the first people to try the next popular extreme activity? Scientists have been interested in finding out why some people seer to prefer dangerous and even possibly fatal activities. Although there are exceptions, researchers have found that in most cases, men are less ‘cautious than women. Men often try to impress women by proving that they are courageous and fearless, and they are more likely to take risks when women are watching them. Research also shows that as people get older, they usually behave more responsibly and avoid taking unnecessary risks, In addition, when people are in stable relationships, they seem to be less attracted to daring activities. Some people seem to be more daring than others, but there are many different types of risks and some people take one type of risk, but not another. Psychologists have identified a number of categories of risk. These include financial risks, risks related to health and safety, recreational risks and social risks. Psychologists claim that some people will take risks in one area, but not in another. Just because a person enjoys bungee jumping, doesn’t mean he or she will take chances when investing money or that ‘he will tell a joke to a group of strangers. Yet, at the end of the day, the likelihood of a Particular person taking a risk depends on his or her personality. In general, optimistic people are more likely to take risks because they focus on the possible positive outcomes of thelr actions. On the other hand, pessimistic people focus more on the potential negative Consequences of their actions and are much more likely to avoid taking a chance. ‘Nev English in Use ESO 4 Photos iable ©B Burlington Books 1 Scientists want to know what activities different people prefer. 2, Men usually take more risks than women. . Single people are less likely to take risks. 4, Daring people usually take risks Inall areas of their life. 5, Pessimistic people are more likely to be cautious. Complete the sentences, (10 points) 1. Some people are attracted to dangerous activities, but others... a 2. Men take more risks when .... 3. Younger people are [688 ou nnn. 4. When you tell a joke to a group of strangers, youare 7 5. Optimistic people think about Weeabulary 2 poinis ‘Complete the sentences with the words below. (points) courageous « charming + prove » inspiring encourage + take risks « turn back + ambitious 1. The lawyer tried t0 osm that the suspect wes guilty of murder. 2. My friends always... nme Me to sing at school concerts. 3. [im sure Jenny will be very successful because she’s very... co 4. Brian is very of anything. 5, After hearing Mr Lang's ooo speech, everyone in the audience decided to donate money to his charity. 6. Stuntmen men 88 patt oftheir job. 7. The climb was too difficult, so we decided to - He isn't afraid f fercrrerrrerrrrrrrrrrecrrerrerr errr ers 22 Match the words in A to their meanings in B. (Gpoints) A B L avoid 8. feeling uncertain about 2. sceptical something 3, ameze b. feel sorry about 4, regret quit 5. fearless .-d. surprise very much 6. give up . stay away from f. very brave B Complete the sentences. (7 points) Le Tom is pave orn nun € about swimming, He goes to the swimming pool every day. 2. The team’s players s = because their opponents were really tough. 3. Everyone wants Jack to be president. They all Socwonnet him, 4, The most i—...-.--~=1 person in Maras life is her mother. 5. Kevin may get the best marks in the school, but he ish @ about his success. 6. We're surprised he went bungee jumping. He’snotad.....§ person. 7. Emily was do. 4 to finish the project by Wednesday. Grammar 20 points Write sentences and questions with the words below. Use vl, be going toor the Present Simple. (7 points) 1. What / he / do / after school today /? 2.1 promise /1/ write / from Kenya /. 3. My lesson / begin /in ten minutes 4, We / not go / climb / the mountain / tomorrow /. Unit 1 Tests ‘2. Complete the sentences with the verbs blow. Use the Future Continuous. (6 points) not compete + not hike « climb + go + show + use 1. This time tomorrow, I Mt Everest. 2 you... your bicycle this weekend? 31. _ in the Ironman competition this year. 4. Which television station the film about adventurers this evening? 5. The forecast says rain, so we nn through the forest. 6. The boys nmin OF an Outdoor survival adventure soon. Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use suitable future tonses. (7 points) 1. At 10.00 tomorrow, We nn {make) our first bungee jump. 2. The bus to the VolCaMO oa ninnn (leave) in 20 minutes. 3. Look at thase Waves! We ee neon (have) a great time surfing. 4, When —. they, {parachute) from the aeroplane? 5. Don't worry. Vm str Be seeneo-man (come) home soon. 6. Where... we (live) ten years from now? 7. She (not come) with us tomorrow because she's got other plans. @ Complete the text with the verbs in brackets. Use suitable future tenses. (10 points) You probably" --- (not believe) it, but this time next June, 1 (fly) to San Francisco. My grandparents have given me a fantastic gift — an outdoor adventure experience. For 19 days, 1. (do) all kinds of exciting outdoor activities with 2 group of teens in California, My adventure * (begin) on 23rd June, When I arrive at the airport, an instructor § rnurnnom-en (Wait) for me there, We*. (spend) the first few days hiking onthe coast. 'm sure the scenery _-- (be) amazing! After that, we . (go) white-water rafting. That . eee MOLE NILELY nee (ive) mea thrill What *. YOU ea nnen—ene (40) this suuramner? Writing 10 points Write a report about a courageous person that you know or that you have heard about. ‘New Baglish in Use ESO 4 Phawocapiable O0 Burlingion Books Mark: 0 Reading 20 points Read the text and complete the sentences. (10 points) What kind of recreational activities will you participate in during your life? Will you be spending your free time doing safe sports with little danger or will you always be one of the first people to try the next popular extreme activity? Scientists have been interested in finding out why some people seem to prefer dangerous and even possibly fatal activities. Although there ate exceptions, researchers have found that in most cases men are less ‘cautious than women. Men often try to impress ‘women by proving that they are courageous and fearless, and they are more likely to take risks when women are watching them or when they are competing against other men, Research also shows that as people get older they usually behave more responsibly and avoid taking unnecessary risks. In addition, when people are in stable relationships, they seem to be less attracted to daring activities. Some people seem to be more daring than others, but there are many different types of risks and some people take one type of risk, but not another. Psychologists have identified 2 number of categories of risk. These include financial risks, risks related to health and safety, recreational risks and social risks. Psychologists ‘claim that some people will take risks in one area, but not in another. Just because a person enjoys bungee jumping, doesn't mean he or she will take chances when investing money or that he will tell a joke to a group of strangers. Interestingly, research shows that women take more social risks than men. They are more likely to make career changes as they get older and to express unpopular opinions in business meetings. Yet, at the end of the day, the likelihood of a particular person taking a risk depends on his or her personality. In general, optimistic people are more likely to take risks because they focus on the possible positive outcomes of their actions. On the other hand, pessimistic people focus more on the potential negative consequences of their actions and are much more likely to avoid taking a chance. ‘New English in Use ESO 4 Photocopiable © Burlingron Books 1. Some people are attracted to danger, but others : 2, Men take more risks when ures 3. Younger people are less : 4, When you tell ajoke to @ group of strangers, you are = . 5. The likelihood of a person taking a risk is determined mainly by oo Answer the questions. (10 points) 1, What can happen as a result of participation ina daring recreational activity? 2. Why do men try to prove they are brave? 3, What example of a financial risk is mentioned? 4, What risks ae women more likely to take? 5, What do optimistic people think about when they tale risks? Wocabulary 20 points ‘The words in bold are inthe incorrect sentences, Wirite them next tothe correct sentences. (6 points) 1, Jack and Fred proved me to try out for the school play. 2. Molly went wrong eating cake at the party because of her diet. 3. The team gave up to stay in first place, but they didn’t succeed. ou. 4, The lawyer avoided that the suspect was the thief 5, Nothing struggled at the business meeting because we were prepared. 6. Lencouraged studying Chinese because it was too difficult for me. Complete the sentences. (5 points) 1 Amber is 2 Cnn person, Everyone loves being with her. 2. The reporter d. to ask the President many personal questions. 3, The new manager is very a. and wants to succeed in our company. 4, There is less crime in our city because we have got at. police chief. 5. Alan ist afraid of climbing high mountains, Heist Acrcererrrrerr rere reerr err reece rce cy Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words below. There are more words than you need. (@ points) take risks + passionate + amaze « humble regret + turn back + influential + determined daring + inspiring + support « sceptical 1. Sophia is the best student in my class, but she is = about her marks. 2. We got lost, so we - pee 3. My sister is... about music. She practises the piano every day. 4, Ethan wes enn tO SAVE enough money to buy a motorcycle. 5. Tim surprised that you went skydiving. You're not a. —-. person. 6. The coach gave an .. speech before the important game. 7 Wed iu _~ Sam for president. 8. Your artistic talent Me, 9.1 7 Iping to my parents because they will find out the truth, Grammar 30 points A Write the words in the correct order to make sentences ‘or questions. Use wil, be going toor the Present ‘Simple. (8 points) 1, not climb / Taylor / next month / Mt Kilimanjaro /. 2. later / join / probably / Dave / us /. 3, begin / skydiving course / on 20th May / my / 4, Wait you / those begs /I/ with / help /. 5. the erin / in / arrive / Glasgow / what time /? 6. visit / tomorrow / the art museum / the students /? 7. Dontt worry. not take / risks /1 / any /. 8. ofthe city / tomorrow morning / take // atour/. Unit 1 Testoo 2 Complete the sentences with suitable verbs. Use the Future Continuous. (7 points) LHe... 2. What at this hotel tonight, you tomorrow morning? Have you got any plans? 3.1. 7 in India in April. 4, My family dinner at 8.00, 50 I'll call you after that. 5. Jake. mu (not) in the race tomorrow, as he’s hurt his leg. 6 nnn YOU - the supermarket this afternoon? 7. At 7.00.1 ~eneecnne at the gym. to ® Write questions for the answers in bold. Use suitable future tenses. (6 points) LAs B:No, I won't be using it. You can borrow it B:No, I'm not going into the volcano. Look ait ‘@ Complete the text with the verbs below. Use suitable future tenses. One verb is used twice. (10 points) be «do + fly + walt « make + begin « spend not believe + give You probably + this time next June, 1*. to San Francisco. My grandparents have given me a fantastic gift - an adventure experience. For 19 days, 1®.. enema all kinds of exciting activities with a group of teens in California, My adventure... Loe on 23rd June. When [ arrive at the airport, an instructor *.. — for me. Wee. _—. the first few days hiking on the coast. 'm sure the seenery it, but going white-water rafting. That. definitely mea thri really excited and I hope 1 * alot of new friends, too. What " : you 7 this summer? Writing 10 points ‘Write a report about a courageous person that you ‘know or that you have heard about. New English in Use ESO 4 Photocopiable OD Burlington Books amazing! After that, we're v 12 Reading 20 points I Read the text and complete the sentences. (10 points) ‘What kind of recreational activities will you participate in during your life? Will you be spending your free time doing safe sports with litele danger or will you always be one of the first people to try the next popular extreme activity? Scientists have been interested in finding out why some people seem to prefer dangerous and even possibly fatal activities. Although there are exceptions, researchers have found that in most cases men are less cautious than women. Men often try to impress women by proving that they are courageous and featless, and they are more likely to take risks when women are watching them or when they are competing against other men. Research also shows that as people get older they usually behave more responsibly and avoid taking unnecessary risks. In addition, when people are in stable relationships, they seem to be less attracted to daring activities. Some people seem to be more daring than others, but there are many different types of risks and some people take one type of risk, but not another. Psychologists have identified a number of categories of risk. These include financial risks, risks related to health and safety, recreational risks and social risks. Psychologists claim that some people will take risks in one area, but not in another. Just because a person enjoys bungee jumping, doesn’t mean he or she will take chances when investing money or that he will tell a joke to a group of strangers. Interestingly, research shows that women take more social risks than men, They are more likely to make career changes as they get older and to express unpopular opinions in business meetings. Yet, atthe end of the day, the likelihood of a particular person taking a risk depends on his or her personality. In general, optimistic people are more likely to take risks because they focus on the possible positive outcomes of their actions. On the other hand, pessimistic people focus more on the potential negative consequences of their actions and are much more likely to avoid taking a chance. pee eee eee INQ: ener ‘New English in Use £504 Photocoplabie OB Burligion Books Mark: 1, Some people are attracted to dangerous activities, but others vn 2. Men take more risks when... 3. Younger people are less. 3 YOU 8 men 5, The likelihood of a person taking a risk is determined mainly by... Answer the questions. (10 points) 1, What can happen as a result of participation in a daring recreational activity? 2. Why do men try to prove they are brave? 3. What example of a financial risk is mentioned? 4, What risks are women more likely to take? 5. What do optimistic people think about when, they take risks? Wecabulary 20 points Complete the sentences with the words below, There are more words than you need. (8 points) support + ambitious + playground « sensitive avoid + post office « dare » humble « courageous influential » regret + stubborn + sour 1 My teacher was very. in helping me choose my careet 2, Ryan didn't = t0 go white- water rafting because he can't swim, 3. It’s hard to change my father’s opinion Because he is @.uun person, 4, Uhave to hurry because the closes at one o'clock. 5. I've just tasted the milk and it's : Dont drink it! 6. People... driving on that road in the morning because of the heavy traffic. 7. The —-~ firefighter went into the burning building to save the child, 8, Emma i8 ---—-nnnmnnne bout her appearance, so don't say anything about the way she looks. iereorererrrr rer errr rrr rer err ere rr ee ‘2 complete the sentences to shovr you understand the ‘words in bold, (6 points) 1. Birds use their wings to .. = 2. cue nnmunennnee {8 2 carbohydrate, 3. Tigers are large ee 4, We went to the post office because 5. The racing car driver is determined to Complete the sontences. (7 points) 1. You were very to the teacher. Please tell her you're sorry. 2. Nothing will wn because we have planned carefully. 3. There is less crime in our city because we have BOE A nee ves olc chief. 4, Max used to. with maths, but now it’s quite easy for him. 5. I've just taken the meat out of the freezer, so it’s still zi 6. Stuntmen as part of their job. 7. My family always goes to together on Sunday mornings. Grammar 30 points Write the words in the correct order to make sentences. Use the correct form of the verb. (10 points) 1, climb / 1 / Mt Fuji / this time next month /. 2. not /Fim / last night / come /to the party /. 3. make / now / the children / too mach noise / 4, our horses / ride / a snake / see / we / we/ while /. 6. Dorit worry / not take / risks /1/ any. 7. not do / usally / adventurous activities / she / 8. at 5.00 / meet / tomorrow / we / . 9. lastnight / the news / watch / at 8.00 / he /? 10, the match /win / Clare / yesterday /. Unit] Testeea ‘® Correct the mistakes. (5 points) 1. There isn't some milk in the house. it! 1 am going to help you. 3. George is the faster runner in our class. 4. My family will ave dinner at 8.00, so I'l eal you after that. 5. What time you are going to st off tomorrow? 'B Write questions for the answers in bold below. ‘Gpoints) a is No, I won't be using it. You can borrow i aes ‘The big sale is going to begin atthe weekend. 3 My guests left their suitcases in a locker at the train station. 4_ We're starting to work on our project this afternoon. thief come in, 4 Complete the text with one word in each space. (10 points) You probably * this time next June, I will be *_.. Sen Francisco. As you know, I* my birthday last week, and my grandparents gave me the *... gift Tve ever received ~ an outdoor adventure experience. For 19 days. be doing nun exciting outdoor activities with a group of teens in California. My adventure * snonens 01 234d June, We are! to spend the first few days hiking on the coast. After that, we're going white-water rafting. 1. counting the days impatiently. I'm sure it] a ‘an amazing experience! Writing io points Write a report about a courageous person that you know or that you have heard about. _ believe it, but ‘New English in Use ESO 4 Phowocopiable © Burlington Boake "No, I wasn’t sleeping, but I didnt hear the to B 4 Ge} Listeming 10 points Listen to Julie talking to Harry about her plans and complete the sentences, 1, Julie fs going on a trek in... 2, Julie doesn’t usually 3. The bridge is. 4, People under the age of 5. Julie will be rafting for enn ays. metres high. 2. Listen to the conversation again and answer the questions. 1. How long is Julie's trip going to be? 2. In which country will she be doing the bungee jump? 3. What are bungee jumpers forbidden to wear? 4, What is the maximum weight for a bungee jumper? 5. Why aren't Julie and her family going on a 10-day rafting trip? @ Speaking 10 points I must have their parents’ permission to bungee jump. Student A I Student B 4 Ask your partner questions about Eve, Write your |B Answer your partner’s questions about Eve. ‘answers in the chart, 1. what kind of a person shes | fearless: +. what kind of a person she is 2 somonnerstorbesing | pica 2. somewhere she'll be going Inthe future inthe future | 8. the most exciting thing she | swam with sharks. 8, the most exciting thing she has done, has done 4, what she is passionate water sports ‘4. what she is passionate about about | 5. who she admires her mother 6. who she admires ® Answer your partner's questions about Joe. ‘1. what kind of a person he is _| inspiring chart, ‘Ask your partner questions about Joe. Complete the 1. what kind of a person he is S.what hele passionate about [the Footbal wens | | up ‘New English in Use ESO 4 Phowocopiable OO Burlngron Books 2. eporte he enjoys football and rugby 2. sports he enjoys 3. the most exciting thing he | represented England | has done in an international ‘3. the most exciting thing he competition \ has done 4, something he'll be doing climbing the 4. something he'll be doing in in the future highest mountains | | the future in tho world 5. what he is passionate about

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