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Review B Test
Name _______________________ Score ______/50
Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are three extra words.
weak raw packet mingle head off dry decision cross off bar
b) I really _____ try to finish this today as Alice is waiting for it.
(1) can (2) needn’t (3) must
5 Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in the box. There are three
extra words and phrases.
4 a) Martin found it difficult to get his divorce over but he seems to be happier now.
b) Martin found it difficult to get over his divorce but he seems to be happier now.
6 a) Steve used to live with his girlfriend, but now he lives alone.
b) Steve would live with his girlfriend, but now he lives alone.
Pronunciation
Word stress
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a) weekend
b) decision
c) arrangement
d) degree
e) permission
Listening
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8 Listen to the conversation between Ellie and Callum. Are these sentences true
(T) or false (F)?
Tasty or …
We asked five people what the strangest thing they’ve ever eaten was. Here are the five replies.
‘When I was in South Africa I ate springbok. It’s a kind of antelope, I think. The meat was a bit tough and very
salty, but then that might have been just the way it was cooked. I don’t think I’d eat it again, but it certainly wasn’t
unpleasant.’
Tom
‘Yuck! I wish you hadn’t asked me that question. It brings back horrible memories. I must have been about 14 and
I was on a school trip to France. Our teachers took us to a typical French restaurant and made us try different
food. Of course we all had to eat frogs’ legs. I thought they were disgusting!’
Mandy
‘I come from China and we’re well known for eating almost anything, but I have to say that the strangest thing I’ve
ever tried was here in the UK. I went to Scotland for a short holiday and had Haggis, it was OK and I’d happily
have it again if it was served to me, but it’s not something I’d want to eat regularly.’
Chen
‘Ants, definitely. We were in the Amazon on an adventure holiday. One day we were walking through the
rainforest when our guide stopped, peeled back the bark from a tree and started picking up ants and putting them
in his mouth. Of course, we all had to try them. At first I was a bit unsure, but they were delicious. They tasted a
bit like lemon!’
Juan
‘Probably Miso soup. It’s a Japanese dish and they eat it for breakfast. I think it’s made from beans and it’s quite
strong tasting. It’s not so much that it’s strange, but it’s definitely not something I’d normally have for breakfast.’
Simon