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Unit Tests

Groups A and B

Paul Radley
Daniela Simons
OXTO£O Amanda Maris
Unit 1 Test Name:
Class:
Group A
Date:

Part one 3 Complete the sentences with an ordinal


number or a month.
Vocabulary Example:
1 Translate the words. The first month of the year is January .
1 bathroom
1 The month of the year is
2 dining-room
February.
3 kitchen
2 The third month of the year is .
4 garden
3 The month of the year is April.
5 toilet
4 The fifth month of the year is .
6 garage
5 The month of the year is July.
7 living-room
6 The eighth month of the year is .
8 bedroom
7 The month of the year is October.
/8 8 The twelfth month of the year is .
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2 Write the names of the objects.
Example: Grammar
1 computer 4 Complete the dialogues with the correct
form of be. Use the contracted form where
2 6 possible.
3 7
Example: are
4 8 A Where my CDs?
5 9 B They ’re in your bedroom.
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B She my friend from Windsor.
2 A Jake at home?
B No, he . He’s at the Internet café.
3 A Where Mr and Mrs Ward?
B They at work.
4 A your friends English?
B No, they .
1 2 5 A Where you from?
B I from London.
6 A you a reporter?
B No, I .
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5 Write questions with have got and a or any.
3 Then write short answers. (✔ = yes, ✘ = no)
4 Example: desktop computer ✔
Have you got a desktop computer?
Yes, I have.
5 1 modem ✔
6
2 computer games ✘

3 CDs ✔

7
8 4 camera ✘
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Name: Unit 1 Test
Class:
Group B
Date:

Part one 3 Translate the words.


1 garage
Vocabulary 2 garden
1 Write the names of the 3 bedroom
objects. 4 dining-room
5 living-room
c
6 kitchen
7 bathroom
8 toilet
a
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Grammar

b
4 Write questions with have got and a or any.
d Then write short answers. (✔ = yes, ✘ = no)
Example: desktop computer ✔
e Have you got a desktop computer?
f Yes, I have.
1 CDs ✘
g
2 camera ✔
i
h
3 modem ✘

4 computer games ✔

Example:
a computer /8

b f 5 Complete the dialogues with the correct form


c g of be. Use the contracted form where possible.
d h
Example:
e i A Where are my CDs?
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2 Complete the sentences with an ordinal 1 A Nina at work?
number or a month. B No, she . She’s at the Internet café.
Example: 2 A Where you from?
January is the first month of the year. B I from Windsor.
3 A Who Jake?
1 is the twelfth month of the year. B He my English friend.
2 is the fifth month of the year. 4 A you from London?
3 February is the month of the B No, I .
year. 5 A your friends German?
4 April is the month of the year. B No, they .
5 is the eighth month of the year. 6 A Where Mr and Mrs Oliver?
6 is the third month of the year. B They at home.
7 July is the month of the year.
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8 October is the month of the year.
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Unit 1 Test Name:
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Date:

Part two
Grammar and functions
6 Write sentences which are true for you 8 Write six sentences describing your bedroom.
Include information about what you’ve got
using
and what you haven’t got.
have/haven’t got and a, some or any.
Example:
guitar
I’ve got a guitar./I haven’t got a In my bedroom I’ve got…
guitar.
1 computer games

2 desktop computer

3 hi-fi

4 mobile phone

5 rollerblades

6 CDs

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7 Write answers which are true for


you.
1 What’s the date today?

2 When’s your birthday?

3 What star sign are you?

4 Is your hi-fi in your bedroom?

5 Where is your TV?

6 Where are you now?


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Name: Unit 2 Test
Class:
Group A
Date:

Part one
Vocabulary Grammar
1 Look at the family tree and complete 3 Rewrite the phrases using the possessive case.
the sentences. Example:
the wife of John John’s wife
1 the hair of Karen
2 the cottage of my parents
3 the flat of my sisters
4 the son of Emma and Richard
5 the grandparents of the child
6 e house of Francis
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4 Correct the mistakes which are underlined in


the sentences.
Example:
I’ve got two watchs. watches

1 ey’ve got three childs.


Example: 2 ey’ve got big familys.
Diana is James’s wife . 3 h woman are attractive.
1 James and Diana are Andy’s . 4 I’ve got two brothers. They names are Joe and
2 David is Helen’s . Sam.
3 Daniel is Sally’s . 5 My husband’s name is Chris. We children
4 Andy is David and Helen’s . are three and five years old.
5 Sally is Vicky’s . 6 What are yours daughters’ names?
6 Andy is Sally’s .
7 Daniel is David’s . /6
8 Vicky is Andy’s .
/8 5 Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
have got. Use the contracted form where
2 Put the words in the box under the possible.
correct heading. A Have you got any brothers
and sisters?
brown (x2) straight pretty B Yes, I 1 .I2 a
stocky green short (x2) brother and two sisters. And you?
curly slim blonde A I3 a brother.
red blue handsome B 4 he any children?
fat tall A Yes, he 5 a boy and a girl. My
nephew 6 dark, curly hair and
Colour of brown brown eyes, and my niece 7
hair: 1 2 long, blonde hair and blue eyes. They’re very
different. 8 you
Colour of brown any nieces or nephews?
eyes: 3 4
B No, I 9 , but I 10 a
Style of hair: 5 6 lot of cousins.
7
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Height: 8 9

Build: 10 11
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Looks: 13 14

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Unit 2 Test Name:
Class:
Group B
Date:

Part one Grammar


Vocabulary 3 Complete the dialogue with the correct form of
1 Write the words in the box under the have got. Use the contracted form where
correct heading. possible.
A Have you got any brothers and sisters?
brown (x2) blue handsome
curlyfat
red slim green
blonde
stocky
tall pretty straight
B No, I 1 , but I 2 a lot
short (x2) of cousins. And you?
A I3 a sister.
B 4 she any children?
A Yes, she 5 a girl and a boy. My
1 2 niece 6 long, dark hair and brown
Height:
eyes and my nephew 7
Style of hair: 3 4 blonde, curly hair and blue eyes. They’re very
5 different. 8 you any

Colour of eyes: uncles or aunts?


brown B Yes, I 9 .I 10 two
6 7
uncles and an aunt.
Colour of
brown /10
8 9
hair: 4 Rewrite the phrases using the possessive case.
Looks: 10 11
Example:
Build: 12 13 the wife of John John’s wife
14
1 the friends of the child
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2 the bedroom of my brothers
3 the book of James
2 Look at the family tree and complete 4 the computer of Emma
the sentences.
5 the daughter of Sue and Paul
6 the car of my parents
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David and Sally
5 Correct the mistakes which are underlined in
the sentences.
Example:
I’ve got two watchs. watches

Daniel and Vicky James and Helen 1 He’s got two daughters. They names are
Abby and Mel.
2 She’s got three childs.
3 My wife’s name is Sam. We house is very big.
Simon DianaAndy
4 We’ve got small familys.
Example: 5 What are yours parents’ names?
Sally is David’s wife . 6 Irish man are attractive.

1 Diana is Helen’s . /6
2 David and Sally are Simon’s
.
3 Simon is Diana’s .
4 Daniel is Vicky’s .
5 Andy is Daniel’s .
6 Andy is James and Helen’s .
7 Helen is Simon’s .
8 Andy is Diana’s .

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Class:
Groups A and B
Date:

Part two
Grammar and functions
6 Write a paragraph about your family. (25–35 words)
Answer these questions: Have you got a big or small family? How many brothers
and sisters have you got? What are their names and how old are they? Have
you got two grandfathers and two grandmothers? How many cousins have you
got?

My Family

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7 Complete paragraphs A and B to 8 Translate these sentences.


describe yourself and your best friend.
1 I’ve got two sisters and one brother.
Use two
adjectives to describe hair and use an
appropriate adverb to describe height and
appearance. 2 My sister’s got long, red hair.

A I 1 2 ,
3 hair and 4 eyes. 3 My brother’s got blue eyes.
I5 6
tall and I 7 8
good-looking. 4 I’ve got short, black, curly hair.

BMy best friend 9


10 , 11 hair and 5 My dad’s got blonde hair and brown eyes.
eyes. He/She
14 short and he/she 15 16 attractive.

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Unit 3 Test Name:
Class:
Group A
Date:

Part one
Vocabulary
1 Match the names of the activities (1–9) to 3 Complete the e-mail with the -ing form of
the pictures (a–i). the verbs in the box.
Example: 1 c go cycling go (x2)do (x3)play (x2) watch listen

2 go skiing 6 play football


3 listen to music 7 do crosswords
4 read 8 go swimming
5 do aerobics 9 go jogging Hi!
/8 My name’s Natasha and I love doing sports. I really like 1
3 to music. My friends and

a I like 4 computer games and


cycling. My sister likes
c crosswords, but I can’t stand them – they’re too boring. M
b

d
f
e
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g 4 Complete the sentences with the correct object


pronoun.
h Example:
i You’re a good friend. I really like you .

1 Football’s boring. I hate .


2 A What do you think of war films?
B I can’t stand .
Grammar 3 My brother’s very funny. Everyone likes
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of .
like. 4 I’m very sad. I love Mark, but he doesn’t love
Example: .
I like rap and hip hop. 5 Your sister’s cool. I like a lot.
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1 I like jazz, but I classical music.
2 My brother soul and techno music.
3 A you rock music?
5 Underline the correct alternative.
B Yes, I . Example:
4 A your parents jazz? Which/What sport do you like, football or
B No, they . basketball?
5 A What music you and your friends
1 Which/What music do you like?
?
2 Which/What activity do you prefer, swimming
B We Latin and R&B.
or cycling?
6 My sister pop. She prefers
3 Which/What do you prefer, laptop or desktop
classical music.
computers?
7 A he techno?
4 Which/What films do you like?
B No, he .
8 My friends soul, but they like rap. /4
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Name: Unit 3 Test
Class:
Group B
Date:

Part one
Vocabulary
1 Match the names of the activities (a–i) to 3 Underline the correct alternative.
the pictures (1–9). Example:
Example: a 3 go cycling Which/What sport do you like, football or
basketball?
b go swimming f read
c do crosswords g do aerobics 1 Which/What singer do you prefer, Jennifer
d go jogging h go skiing Lopez or Kylie Minogue?
e listen to music i play football 2 Which/What sports do you like doing?
/8 3 Which/What computer games do you like?
4 Which/What films do you like, love stories or
action?
1 2 3 /4

4 Complete the sentences with the correct


form of like.
Example:
I like rap and hip hop.

1 A What music you and your


5 classmates ?
6
B We techno.
2 My brother classical music. He
4 prefers pop.
3 A she rap and hip hop?
8 9 B No, she .
4 My parents R&B, but they like
7 reggae.
5 I like soul, but I jazz music.
6 My sister Latin and R&B music.
7 A you techno music?
B Yes, I .
Grammar 8 A your friends classical
2 Complete the sentences with the correct object music?
pronoun. B No, they .
Example: /12
You’re a good friend. I really like you .
5 Complete the paragraph with the -ing form
1 Mark’s cool. Everyone loves . of the verbs in the box.
2 A What do you think of my sister?
B I like a lot. watch play (x2) go (x2)listendo (x3)
3 A Do you like my brother?
B Yes, but he doesn’t like . Hello! My name’s Chris and I love doing sports.
4 This war film’s fantastic. I really like . I really like 1 swimming and
5 Horror films are boring. I hate . 2
volleyball. What do you like
3
in your free time? My friends and
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I like 4 skiing and 5
computer games. I also like 6 to
CDs. My brother likes 7 crosswords.
My sister likes 8 swimming on TV,
but I can’t stand it – it’s boring.
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Groups A and B
Date:

Part two
Grammar and functions
6 Give your opinion. Use and, but or or. 8 Give your opinion. Use
Example: like/love/hate/can’t stand and an adjective
reggae/soul of opinion.
I like reggae, but I don’t like soul. Example:
watch comedies.
1 basketball/football I love watching comedies. They’re funny.
watch war films
2 hip hop/rap listen to classical music
play computer games
read science fiction novels
3 action films/love stories do crosswords
1
2
/3 3
4
7 Agree or disagree with the following 5
statements. /10
Example:
9 Translate the paragraph.
1 Hi. My name’s Tony Nichols. 2 I’m from
A I quite like Tom Hanks.
Nottingham. 3 My girlfriend’s name’s Ellie.
B So do I . (or) Oh, I don’t . 4 I really like her. 5 She doesn’t like doing sport

– 6 and neither do I. 7 In our free time we like


1
listening to music. 8 Ellie’s favourite group
A I love playing volleyball. is Gorillaz. 9 She really likes them.
B

A I don’t like science fiction.


B
2
A I hate jazz.
B

3 A I like going swimming.


B

A I don’t like R&B.


4 B

A I don’t like reading very much.


B
5

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Total
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Name: Unit 4 Test
Class:
Group A
Date:

Part one
Vocabulary
1 Match the verbs (1–8) to the words and 3 Rewrite the sentences, putting the adverb of
phrases (a–m). Some verbs have two possible frequency in brackets in the correct position.
matches. Example:
Example: I play in the football team. (sometimes)
1 lay e I sometimes play in the football team.
2 do , 1 I’m late for school. (never)
3 finish ,
4 get , 2 Do you listen to music in the evening?
5 go , (always)
6 have ,
7 make 3 My dad does the washing-up. (hardly ever)
8 brush
4 We go to the gym on Wednesdays. (usually)
a the shopping b a snack h the washing ito the gym
c to bed d dressed up 5 He’s at home on Saturday evening. (often)
e the table f school a shower lyour teeth
g the bed
6 They go to school on Sundays. (never)

m work
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4 Write questions and positive (✔) or negative


/12 (✘) short answers.
Example:
Grammar your father/do/the shopping? ✔
2 Write complete sentences. Use the Does your father do the shopping?
Present simple and the correct Yes, he does.
preposition: in, at or on.
1 you/do/the washing-up? ✘
Example:
John/not have/breakfast/the morning ?
John doesn’t have breakfast in the 2 your school/have/a sports day? ✔
morning. ?
1 British students/not go/to school/Saturdays
3 you and your friends/have/lunch at school? ✔
2 We/have/a sports day/July ?

3 My friend/not go/to the town centre/


4 your best friend/do/gymnastics? ✘
?
the evening

4 My dad/finish/work/six o’clock 5 you and your family/go/to the gym? ✘


?
5 My brother/tidy/his room/Sundays
6 your friends/often/go/to the town centre? ✔
6 My mum/not do/the cooking/the weekend ?

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Unit 4 Test Name:
Class:
Group B
Date:

Part one
Vocabulary
1 Match the verbs (1–8) to the words and 3 Write questions and positive (✔) or negative
phrases (a–m). Some verbs have two possible (✘) short answers.
matches. Example:
your father/do/the shopping? ✔
a a shower b the bed c work
h dressed Does your father do the shopping?
d the washing e the table iyour teeth jschool
f to the gym g a snack k the shopping lto bed Yes, he does.
1 your best friend/often/go/to the town centre?

m up
?

2 your friends/have/lunch at school? ✔


1 lay e 5 go ,
?

2 do , 6 have , 3 you/do/gymnastics? ✘
3 finish , 7 make
8 brush ?
4 get ,
/12 4 you/do/the washing-up? ✔
?
Grammar
2 Write complete sentences. Use the Present 5 you and your friends/go/to the gym? ✔
simple and the correct preposition: in, at ?
or
on. 6 your school/have/a sports day? ✘
Example: ?
John/not have/breakfast/the morning
John doesn’t have breakfast in the /12
morning. 4 Rewrite the sentences, putting the adverb
1 My friend/tidy/his room/Saturdays of frequency in brackets in the correct
position.
2 My mum/finish/work/five o’clock Example:
I play in the football team. (sometimes)
3 We/have/a sports day/May I sometimes play in the football team.
4 My dad/not go/to work/the evening 1 He goes to the gym on Saturdays. (usually)

5 My brother/not do/the ironing/the weekend 2 Does she watch TV in the afternoon? (often)

6 English children/not go/to school/Sundays 3 I do the ironing. (never)

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5 We’re at home on Wednesday evening.


(never)

6 He’s free at weekends. (hardly ever)

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Part two
Grammar and functions
5 Answer the questionnaire about your lifestyle. 6 Look at the pictures and write the times
Write complete sentences. and the time of day in words.
What time do you get up on schooldays?
Example:
What time do you start school? It’s seven o’clock
in the morning.
On which days do you do homework? 4 How often do you see your friends? 5 What time do you go to bed on
1
Saturday night?

How often do you go to the gym?

Which jobs do you do in the house?


2 3
What time do you usually have lunch?

4 5

1
2
3
4
5
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7 Translate these sentences.


1 My brother and I both go to the gym.

2 I usually get up late on Thursdays.

3 She hardly ever drinks coffee.

4 They go swimming twice a week.

5 We are always at home at eight o’clock in the


evening.

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Unit 5 Test Name:
Class:
Group A
Date:

Part one
Vocabulary 5 A you (listen) to CDs?
1 Complete the sentences with the missing words. B No, I .I (use)
Example: the computer.
6 A What he (do)?
I don’t write letters anymore. I always
B He (play) the guitar.
send e-mails.
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1 I like watching Disney c on TV.
2 When I’m on holiday, I usually write 4 Complete the dialogue with the Present
p to my friends. continuous of the verbs in brackets or with
3 I usually go to the l to study. short answers. Use the contracted form where
It’s quiet there. possible.
4 C is a board game with black and Sarah Hi, Emma. How’s it going?
white pieces. Emma Fine, thanks.
5 I always have a b before I go out. Sarah What are you doing (do)
/5 these days?
Emma I 1 (work) as a secretary. And
2 Complete the sentences with a verb from the you?
box. Sarah I 2 (study) computers now.
Emma And you and James
3
make read use have feel do listen talk
(go) out together?
Sarah No, we 4 . My new
Example : boyfriend’s name is Andy. We
Do you make dinner for your girlfriend? 5 (have) a great time
together. 6 you
1 A What’s up?
(go) out with anyone?
B I really ill.
Emma Yes, I 7 . His name’s Simon,
2 Do you to your boyfriend on the
but he isn’t here at the moment. He
phone every day? 8 (travel) in Spain this month.
3 We computers in our IT classes.
Sarah That’s great. See you soon, Emma.
4 a great time at the party!
Emma OK. Bye.
5 They exams every term.
6 We to the radio every day. /
7 Do you the newspaper every day?
5 Underline the correct alternative.
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Grammar Hi, Ben


3 Complete the questions and answers with the How are you? I have/’m having a great time here in Florida
Present continuous of the verbs in brackets. My sister is here with me. I think she 6falls/’s falling in love
Use the contracted form where possible. I must go now. We 8always have/’re always having dinner
Example : Send me a message soon. All the best. Adrian
A What’s she doing (do)?
B She ’s listening (listen) to music.

1 A they (play) cards?


B No, they .
They (play) tennis.
2 A What you (watch)?
B We (watch) a film.
3 A she (read) a book?
B No, she . She
(have) a shower.
4 A What he (write)?
B He (write) a letter.

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Part one Simon No, I 7


Lucy, but she 8
. I like a girl called
(travel) in
Vocabulary Europe at the moment.
James Oh, well. See you soon, Simon.
1 Complete the sentences with a verb from
the box. Simon Yes. Bye.
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make do talk feel read listen have use
4 Underline the correct alternative.

Example:
make Hi, Sophie
Do you dinner for your girlfriend? How are you? I have/’m having a fantastic time here in Sy
My brother is here too. I think he 4falls/’s falling
1 How often do you books?
in love with an Australian girl! He 5talks/’s talking
2 They computers for homework to her on the phone at the moment.
sometimes. I 6‘m usually talking/usually talk to a group of Australian stu
3 Do you to the radio in the car? I must go now. I 8’m using/use my host family’s e-mail at t
4 I on the phone every evening! Write soon. love, Natasha
5 A How are you?
B Not very well. I really ill.
6 We exams at the end of the year.
7 I always a great time on holiday.
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2 Complete the sentences with the missing words.


Example:
I don’t write letters anymore. I always
send e-mails.

1 C is a difficult game of strategy. /8


2 I read books in the l at school.
3 Do you write p when you go on 5 Complete the questions and answers with the
holiday? Present continuous of the verbs in brackets or
4 He never has a b . He prefers with short answers. Use the contracted
a shower. form where possible.
5 The Simpsons is her favourite c Example:
on television. A What’s she doing (do)?
/5 B She ’s listening (listen) to music.
Grammar 1 A she (listen) to
3 Complete the dialogue with the Present music?
continuous of the verbs in brackets or with B No, she . She
short answers. Use the contracted form (use) the Internet.
where possible. 2 A they (have) a
James Hi, Simon. How’s it going? great time?
Simon Great, thanks. B No, they . They
James What are you doing (do) these days? (do) an exam.
Simon I 1 (study) at college. 3 A What you (do)?
And you? B We (play) the piano.
James I 2 (work) as a mechanic 4 A you (play) cards?
now and I’ve got a new girlfriend. B No, I .I (play) the
Her name’s Emma. I 3 guitar.
(have) a great time with her. 5 A What you (read)?
Simon So 4 you and Emma B I (read) an e-mail.
(go) on holiday 6 A What he (watch)?
together?
James Yes, we 5 .6 you B He (watch) a video.
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Groups A and B
Date:

Part two
Vocabulary
6 Write five school subjects. 9 Translate the telephone conversation.
Example: English JaneHello. Can I speak to Carrie, please?
1

Carrie It’s me.


2
/5 JaneHi. How are you?
3
Grammar and functions Carrie I’m OK. I’m doing my homework at the
moment. And you?
7 Write four sentences saying what these people 4
are doing at the moment. Use the Present
continuous.
1 I

2 My mother
JaneMy sister and I are playing computer games. Are you free l
5
3 My father

4 My friends

/8 Carrie No. I always play tennis on Thursday evenings.


6
8 Write questions and answers which are true for
you. JaneOK. See you tomorrow at school.
7
1 What/music/you and your friends/usually
listen to?
?
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2 Where/you/sit/at the moment?
? Total /80

What sports/you/often/do?
?

What books or magazines/you/read/these days?


?

Which exams/do/this year?


?

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Name:
Class:
Date:

Part one
Vocabulary
1 Write the names of the food and 3 Write the numbers in words.
drinks. Example:
Example: 100 a hundred
1 125
2 350
3 467
4 599
5 1,000
6 1,510
biscuits1 2
7 2,030
8 6,000,000

345 4 Write C (countable), U (uncountable) or B


(both) next to each word.
Example:
B tea
1 rice 6 apple
2 potato 7 pasta
678 3 coffee 8 carrot
4 butter 9 fish
5 tomato 10 ketchup
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5 Complete the sentences with There and


the correct form of be.
9 10 11 Example:
/11 There’s a bottle of cola in the fridge.
1 three cakes in the cupboard.
2 Use the words in the box to complete 2 any sugar in this coffee.
the phrases. 3 any apples in the bag.
4 a packet of biscuits on the table.
glass packet bottle cup loaf piece 5 any cheese in this sandwich.
6 some milk in the fridge.
Example: /6
a glass of water/fruit juice
6 Complete the questions with How much or
1 a of cake/pizza/cheese/chocolate How many and is there or are there.
2 a of tea/coffee Example:
3 a of bread A How many eggs are there ? B Six.
4 a of cola/water
1 A bread ? B Half a loaf.
5 a of biscuits/crisps/sweets
2 A potatoes ?
/5 B About a kilo.
3 A sausages ? B Twelve.
4 A water ?
B Half a bottle.
5 A crisps ?
B Two packets.

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Group B
Date:

Part one 3 Use the words in the box to complete


the phrases.
Vocabulary
glass loaf piece bottle cup packet
1 Write the numbers in
words.
Example:
Example:
a glass of water/fruit juice
100 a hundred
1 a of sweets/biscuits/crisps
1 267
2 a of water/cola
2 410
3 a of coffee/tea
3 630
4 a of chocolate/pizza/cheese/cake
4 955
5 a of bread
5 1,050
6 1,525 /5
7 3,000
/8 Grammar
8 1,000,000
2 Write the names of the food and 4 Complete the sentences with There and the
drink. correct form of be.
Example: Example:
There’s a bottle of cola in the fridge.

1 some sugar in this tea.


2 any biscuits for breakfast.
3 a piece of cheese on the table.
biscuits1 2 4 any milk in the fridge.
5 any cakes in the cupboard.
6 three apples in the bag.
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5 Complete the questions with How much or
How many and is there or are there.
3 4 5 Example:
A How many eggs are there ? B Six.
1 A sweets ?
B Ten packets.
2 A sandwiches ? B Two.
3 A bread ?
6 7 8 B Only one loaf.
4 A onions ?
B Half a kilo.
5 A water ?
B Half a bottle.
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9 10 11 6 Write C (countable), U (uncountable) or B


(both) next to each word.
/11 Example:
B tea

1 coffee 4 fish 7 potato


2 pasta 5 rice 8 tomato
3 apple 6 butter 9 ketchup
10 carrot

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Part two
Grammar and functions
7 Translate the dialogues. 8 Write complete questions and answers
about your diet and lifestyle.
1 A Let’s go to the supermarket – there aren’t enough sausages for the barbecue.
Example:
B OK. Have we got anything to drink? chocolate/every day?
A Yes, we’ve got a few bottles of water and a little fruit juice.
How much chocolate do you eat every day?
I eat a little chocolate every day.

A My lifestyle
coffee/every week?
?

B
snacks/every day?
A ?

3 glasses of water/every day?


?

4 fruit/every day?
?

5 bread/every day?
?

2 A You eat too much chocolate and you don’t eat enough fruit.
6 hours of homework/every day?
B I know, but I do a lot of sport and I eat lots of vegetables.
?
3A There aren’t many sandwiches for the party.
B Yes, I know, but there are some pizzas.
A hours of exercise/every week?
A ?

B hours of TV/every day?


?
B

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Part one
Vocabulary
1 Write the words in the box under the 4 Look at the pictures and the tables.
correct Complete the sentences, questions and
heading. answers with can ✔ or can’t ✘ and the
ability.
fried mushrooms grilled troutapple
soup pie mineral water prawn cocktail chicken curry cup of tea roast beef
Example:
orange juice ice-cream toffee pudding
Kate ✔ Sue ✔
Joe ✘ Adam ✔

Kate, Sue and Adam


can ski , but Joe can’t .
Starters:
fried mushrooms 1 2
Main courses: Kate ✘ Sue ✔
3 4 5
Joe ✘ Adam ✔
Sweets:
6 7 8
1 A Kate and
Drinks:
9 10 11 Joe ?
1 B No, they .
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Grammar Kate ✔ Sue ✔
2 Daisy and Tom are ordering a meal. Complete the Joe ✘ Adam ✘
dialogue. Use the contracted form where possible.
Waiter Would you like to order now? 2 Sue and Kate
Daisy Yes, 1 . , but Joe and
Waiter What 2 you like as 2 Adam .
your starters?
Daisy We 3 both like the soup. Kate ✔ Sue ✘
Waiter And for your main course? Joe ✔ Adam ✔
Daisy I 4 like the chicken.
Tom And I’d 5 the trout. 3 Sue , but
6 you want a sweet, Daisy? the others .
Daisy No, 7 . 3
Tom Neither do I. We 8 want
a sweet, thanks. Kate ✘ Sue ✘
Waiter Anything 9 ?
Joe ✘ Adam ✔
Tom No, thank you.
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3 Use the words to write the dialogue. ?
Example: 4 B Yes, he .
A How about/play/volleyball?
How about playing volleyball? Kate ✘ Sue ✔
B I/rather/not. I/not like/play/volleyball. Joe ✔ Adam ✘

A Well, let’s/go/swim. 5 A Joe


?
B Good idea! What about/meet/sports centre? 5 B Yes, he .

A Ok, let's/meet/two o'clock /10

B That/sound/great.

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Part one 2 Use the words to write the dialogue.


Example:
Grammar A How about/go/swim?
1 Look at the pictures and the tables. How about going swimming?
Complete the sentences, questions and
B I /not sure. I/not like/swim.
answers with can ✔ or can’t ✘ and the
ability.
Example: A OK, then. Let’s/play/volleyball.

Kate ✔ Sue ✔ B Fine. Shall we/meet/half past five?


Joe ✘ Adam ✔
A Ok, let's/meet/school.
Kate, Sue and Adam
can ski , but Joe can’t . B That/sound/good.

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Kate ✔ Sue ✘
Joe ✔ Adam ✘
3 Simon and Tamsin are ordering a meal.
Complete the dialogue. Use the contracted
form where possible.
1 A Sue
? Waitress Would you like to order now?
1 B No, she . Tamsin Yes, 1 .2
you want a starter, Simon?
Simon No, 3 .
Kate ✘ Sue ✔ Waitress OK then, for your main course?
Joe ✘ Adam ✔ Simon We’d both 4 the
steak pie.
2 A Sue and Waitress What 5 you like
Adam as your sweet?
2 ? Simon I6 like the ice-cream.
B Yes, they . Tamsin And I’d 7 the fudge
Kate ✘ Sue ✘ cake.
Joe ✔ Adam ✔ Waitress Anything 8 ?
Tamsin We 9 like a bottle of
3 A Kate and mineral water.
Sue ? Waitress Fine. Thank you.
3 B No, they . /9
Vocabulary
Kate ✔ Sue ✔ 4 Write the words in the box under the correct
Joe ✘ Adam ✘ heading.

4 Joe and Adam fried mushroomsprawn cocktail roast beefapple pie


toffee puddingorange juice
, but Sue
cup of teasoup
4 and Kate . chicken curryice-cream
grilled troutmineral water
Kate ✔ Sue ✘
Joe ✘ Adam ✘
Starters:
5 Kate , but
the others .
fried mushrooms1 2

5 Sweets:

/10 3 4 10
Drinks:
6
7
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5 Write five sentences which are true for 8 Translate these questions. Then write answers
you. Use can/can’t and the adverbs from in English which are true for you.
the box. 1 Do you like Indian food?

really wellvery well well


quite wellnot very well

1 I 2 What do you like doing at the weekend?


2 I
3 I
4 I
5 I
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6 Write four sentences about what you can


do and four sentences about what you
can’t do. Use each verb twice.
1 speak
4 What would you like to have for dinner
2 ride tonight?

3 play

4 cook
5 What do you like doing on
holiday?
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7 Write a dialogue, following the instructions.


A Invite your friend: disco/Friday
1
6 Would you like something to
drink?
B Refuse: can’t go/Friday
2

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A Suggest: disco/Saturday
3
Total
B Accept. Suggest: Chinese restaurant/before
disco
4

A Reject: not like/Chinese food


5

B Suggest: Indian restaurant


6

B Accept. Suggest: meeting/your house/20.00


7

A OK. See you on Saturday.


B Bye.

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Part one 1C H 2U R CH
Vocabulary
1 Complete the crossword with the names of the places. 3 4
Across
1 People get married here.
3 You catch a plane here. 5
You sleep here.
You drive in this. 6
You can dance here.
9 You can have this on your birthday. 7

Down
2 Students study here. 9 10
4 You can watch plays here.
8 You can sit in the sun here.
10 A small city.

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2 Complete the sentences with the correct
preposition.
Example:
I want to watch the football match.
Turn the TV on , please.
1 The volume is too loud. Turn the hi-fi
, please.
2 I’d like to listen to the news. Turn the radio
, please.
3 I don't want to use the computer now. Turn it
, please.
4 I can’t hear the TV. Turn it , please.
5 It’s dark in here. Turn the lights ,
please.
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3 Complete the sentences with can and lend


or
borrow.
Example:
You want to use your friend’s dictionary.
Can I borrow your dictionary?
1 You haven’t got enough money to buy a
sandwich.
me some money?
2 You want to listen to your friend’s CD.
your CD?
3 It’s raining and you haven’t got an umbrella.
me your umbrella?
4 You want to write down a phone number, but
you haven’t got a pen.
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given and the Past simple of be. Use the
contracted form where possible.
Example:
It/not hot/yesterday. It/cold.
It wasn’t hot yesterday. It was cold.
1 I/not at home/last night. I/at the cinema.

2 My parents/not on holiday/last week.


They/at work.

3 You/not late/yesterday. You/early.

4 My friend/not at school/last week. He/ill.

5 We/not in London/on Saturday. We/in Bristol.

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5 Underline the correct alternative.


Example:
I was in/at New York last/ago summer.

1 They were in the/in town centre half an hour


ago/last.
2 Mary was at/in bed with flu yesterday/last
afternoon.
3 Was he at/at the theatre yesterday/last night?
4 My sister was a student at/at the York
University
in/at 1999.
5 Were you in/at school yesterday/last
morning?

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Part one 3 Write complete sentances using the words


given and the Past simple of be. Use the
Vocabulary contracted form where possible.
1 Complete the crossword with the names of the Example:
places. It/not hot/yesterday. It/cold.
1C It wasn’t hot yesterday. It was cold.
2 H U R3 C H 1 You/not in Bristol/yesterday. You/in London.

4 2 Angela/not on holiday/last week. She/ill.


5 6
3 We/not at home/on Saturday. We/at the cinema.
7
8 4 My friends/not at school/last week. They/on
holiday.
9

5 I/not late/last night. I/early.

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4 Complete the sentences with can and lend or


10 borrow.
Example:
You want to use your friend’s dictionary.
Can I borrow your dictionary?
Across
1 It’s cold and you haven’t got a jacket.
2 You can watch plays here. your jacket?
4 You drive in this. 2 You haven’t got a phone and you want to
6 You can have this on your birthday. make a phone call.
7 You can sit in the sun here. me your mobile
9 A small city. phone?
10 You can dance here. 3 You want to listen to your sister’s Walkman.
Down your Walkman?
1 People get married here. 4 You want to buy lunch, but you haven’t got
3 You catch a plane here. enough money.
5 You sleep here. five euros?
8 Students study here. /4
/9 5 Complete the sentences with the correct
preposition.
Grammar Example:
2 Underline the correct alternative. I want to watch the football match.
Example: Turn the TV on , please.
I was in/at New York last/ago summer.
1 I want to surf the Net. Turn the computer
1 He was in the/in York town centre , please.
yesterday/last morning. 2 I’m going to bed now. Turn the light
2 Were you a student at/at the Essex University when you leave, please.
in/at 2002? 3 I’d like to hear some music. Turn the hi-fi
3 Mary was in/at school yesterday/last afternoon. , please.
4 My sister was at/in bed with flu two days 4 The TV is too loud. Turn it , please.
ago/last. 5 I can’t hear the news. Turn the volume
5 Were they at/at the theatre yesterday/last , please.
night? /5
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Grammar and functions
6 Write what the people in the pictures are 4 you/bed/eleven o’clock/last night?
asking. Use Can I/we, May I and Could you. ?
Example:
5 your best friend/your house/last Saturday?
?
1

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8 Answer the questionnaire with complete


open/door use/phone sentences.
Could you open the
door, please?
1 Where was your father born?
2 3
2 When was your mother born?
Were you born in the same city
close/window carry/bags
3 as your mother/father?

4 5
4 What time of day were you born?
Were you born in hospital or
sit here take/photo
5 at home?

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7 Use the words to write questions with the


6 When was your best friend born?
Past simple of be. Then write answers which
are true for you.
Example: /12
you/school/yesterday?
9 Write sentences saying where the people
were at the times below.
1 you/nine o’clock last night
Were you at school yesterday?
Yes, I was. 2 your best friend/last weekend

1 your/bag/living-room/this morning?
3 you and your family/August
? 2003

2 you and your friends/town/last night?


4 your teacher/yesterday morning
?
5 you/six thirty this morning
3 your friends/beach/on Sunday?
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Group A Ex 6 Ex 1
[2 points for each correct answer] Possible
Ex 1 1 I’ve got some computer games./ answer:
[1 point for each item translated I haven’t got any computer games. 1 short 8 red
correctly] 2 I’ve got a desktop computer./ 2 tall 9 blonde
I haven’t got a desktop computer. 3 short 10 handsome
Ex 2 3 I’ve got a hi-fi./I haven’t got a hi fi. 4 curly 11 pretty
2 guitar 6 football 4 I’ve got a mobile phone./ 5 straight 12 fat
3 rollerblades 7 camera I haven’t got a mobile phone. 6 blue 13 slim
4 computer games/ 8 mobile 5 I’ve got some rollerblades./ 7 green 14 stocky
CDs phone I haven’t got any rollerblades.
5 MP3 player 9 television/TV 6 I’ve got some CDs./ Ex 2
I haven’t got any CDs. 1 daughter/child 5 nephew
Ex 3 2 grandparents 6 son/child
1 second 5 seventh Ex 7 3 cousin 7 aunt
2 March 6 August [2 point for each correct answer] 4 husband 8 brother
3 fourth 7 tenth 1 It’s … [today’s date]
4 May 8 December 2 Personal answer. Ex 3
3 Personal answer. 1 haven’t 6 has got
Ex 4 4 Yes, it is./No, it isn’t./ 2 ’ve got 7 ’s got
1 ’s; ’s 4 Are; aren’t I haven’t got a hi-fi. 3 ’ve got 8 Have … got
2 Is; isn’t 5 are; ’m 5 It’s in the living-room. 4 Has … got 9 have
3 are; ’re 6 Are; ’m not 6 I’m at school/in the classroom. 5 ’s got 10 ’ve got

Ex 5 Ex 8 Ex 4
[1 point for each question; 1 point [2 points for each correct sentence] 1 the child’s friends
for each answer] Possible answer: 2 my brothers’ bedroom
1 Have you got a modem? In my bedroom I’ve got a computer 3 James’s book
Yes, I have. and a hi-fi. I’ve got some CDs and 4 Emma’s computer
2 Have you got any computer some computer games. I’ve got 5 Sue and Paul’s daughter
games? No, I haven’t. some posters too. I haven’t got a 6 my parents’ car
3 Have you got any CDs? TV. I haven’t got a phone. I haven’t
Yes, I have. got any rollerblades. Ex 5
4 Have you got a camera? 1 Their 4 families
No, I haven’t. Unit 2 Test • Key 2 children
3 Our
5 your
6 men
Group B Group A
Ex 1 Ex 1 Groups A and B
b mobile phone f computer 1 grandparents 5 daughter/child Ex 6
c football games/CDs 2 husband 6 cousin [2 points for each correct sentence]
d television/TV g guitar 3 brother 7 nephew Possible answer:
e camera h MP3 player 4 son/child 8 aunt I’ve got a small family. I’ve got one
i rollerblades brother. His name’s Steve and he’s
Ex 2 13 years old. I’ve got one
Ex 2 Possible answer: grandfather and two grandmothers.
1 December 5 August 1 red 8 tall I’ve got three cousins.
2 May 6 March 2 blonde 9 short
3 second 7 seventh 3 green 10 stocky Ex 7
4 fourth 8 tenth 4 blue 11 fat Possible answers:
5 curly 12 slim 1 I1’ve got 2short, 3black hair and
Ex 3 6 straight 13 pretty 4brown eyes. I5’m 6quite tall and
[1 point for each item translated 7 short 14 handsome I7’m 8quite good-looking.
correctly] 2 My best friend9’s got 10long,
Ex 3 11blonde hair and 12blue eyes.
Ex 4 1 Karen’s hair He/She13’s 14quite short and
[1 point for each question; 1 point 2 my parents’ cottage he/she15’s 16very attractive.
for each answer] 3 my sisters’ flat
1 Have you got any 4 Emma and Richard’s son Ex 8
CDs? No, I haven’t. 5 the child’s grandparents [2 points for each sentence
2 Have you got a camera? 6 Francis’s house translated correctly]
Yes, I have.
3 Have you got a modem? Ex 4
No, I haven’t. 1 children 4 Their Unit 3 Test • Key
4 Have you got any computer 2 families 5 Our
games? Yes, I have. 3 women 6 your Group A
Ex 1
Ex 5 Ex 5 2 i 4 b 6 a 8 f
1 Is; isn’t 4 Are; ’m not 1 have 6 ’s got 3 e 5 h 7 d 9 g
2 are; ’m 5 Are; aren’t 2 ’ve got 7 has got
3 ’s; ’s 6 are; ’re 3 ’ve got 8 Have … got Ex 2
4 Has … got 9 haven’t [1 point for each correct sentence]
5 ’s got 10 ’ve got 1 don’t like
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4 Do … like; don’t 6 Neither do I./Oh, I do.
Group B
5 do … like; like Ex 1
6 doesn’t like Ex 8 2 d, k 4 h, m 6 a, g 8i
7 Does … like; doesn’t [2 points for each correct answer] 3 c, j 5 f, l 7 b
8 don’t like Possible answers:
1 I hate watching war films. Ex 2
Ex 3 They’re sad. [2 points for each correct sentence]
1 playing 5 going 2 I like listening to classical 1 My friend tidies his room on
2 going 6 doing music. It’s wonderful. Saturdays.
3 listening 7 watching 3 I love playing computer 2 My mum finishes work at five
4 playing 8 doing games. They’re amazing. o’clock.
4 I like reading science 3 We have a sports day in May.
Ex 4 fiction books. They’re 4 My dad doesn’t go to work in the
1 it 3 him 5 her interesting. evening.
2 them 4 me 5 I can’t stand doing 5 My brother doesn’t do the ironing
crosswords. They’re boring. at the weekend.
Ex 5 6 English children don’t go
1 What 3 Which Ex 9 to school on Sundays.
2 Which 4 What [2 points for each sentence
translated correctly] Ex 3
Group B [1 point for each question; 1 point
Ex 1 Unit 4 Test • Key for each answer]
1 Does your best friend often go to
b 6 d 8 f 7 h 5
c 1 e 4 g 2 i 9 Group A the town centre?
No, he/she doesn’t.
Ex 1 2 Do your friends have lunch at
Ex 2 2 a, h 4 d, j 6 b, k 8l school? Yes, they do.
1 him 3 me 5 them 3 f, m 5 c, i 7 g 3 Do you do gymnastics? No, I don’t.
2 her 4 it 4 Do you do the washing-up?
Ex 2 Yes, I do.
Ex 3 [2 points for each correct answer] 5 Do you and your friends go to the
1 Which 3 What 1 British students don’t go to school gym? Yes, we do.
2 What 4 Which on Saturdays. 6 Does your school have a sports
2 We have a sports day in July. day? No, it doesn’t.
Ex 4 3 My friend doesn’t go to the town
[1 points for each correct sentence] centre in the evening. Ex 4
1 do … like; like 4 My dad finishes work at six 1 He usually goes to the gym on
2 doesn’t like o’clock. Saturdays.
3 Does … like; doesn’t 5 My brother tidies his room on 2 Does she often watch TV in the
4 don’t like Sundays. afternoon?
5 don’t like 6 My mum doesn’t do the 3 I never do the ironing.
6 likes cooking at the weekend. 4 They always play football on
7 Do … like; do Sundays.
8 Do … like; don’t Ex 3 5 We’re never at home on
1 I’m never late for school. Wednesday evening.
Ex 5 2 Do you always listen to music in 6 He’s hardly ever free at weekends.
1 going 5 playing the evening?
2 playing 6 listening 3 My dad hardly ever does the
3 doing 7 doing washing-up. Groups A and B
4 going 8 watching 4 We usually go to the gym on Ex 5
Wednesdays. [2 points for each correct answer]
Groups A and B 5 He’s often at home on Possible answers:
Saturday evening. 1 I get up at seven o’clock on
Ex 6 6 They never go to school on schooldays.
1 I like basketball and football./ Sundays. 2 I start school at eight o’clock.
I like (basketball), but I don’t like 3 I do homework every day.
(football)./I don’t like basketball or Ex 4 4 I see my friends twice a week.
football. [1 point for each question; 1 point 5 I go to bed at eleven o’clock on
2 I like hip hop and rap./I like (hip for each answer] Saturday night.
hop), but I don’t like (rap)./ 1 Do you do the washing-up? 6 I never go to the gym.
I don’t like hip hop or rap. No, I don’t. 7 I lay the table and I do the
3 I like action films and love stories./ 2 Does your school have a sports washing-up.
I like (action films), but I don’t day? Yes, it does. 8 I usually have lunch at one o’clock.
like (love stories)./I don’t like 3 Do you and your friends have
action films or love stories. lunch at school? Yes, we do. Ex 6
4 Does your best friend do [2 points for each correct answer]
Ex 7 gymnastics? No, he/she doesn’t. 1 It’s half past four in the afternoon.
[2 points for each correct answer] 5 Do you and your family go to the 2 It’s ten to nine in the morning.
1 So do I./Oh, I don’t. gym? No, we don’t. 3 It’s a quarter to eleven at night.
2 Neither do I./Oh, I do. 6 Do your friends often go to the 4 It’s twenty-five past three in the
3 So do I./Oh, I don’t. town centre? Yes, they do. afternoon.
4 So do I./Oh, I don’t. 5 It’s five past eight in the evening.

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[2 points for each sentence 1 There are 4 There’s
translated correctly] Ex 6 2 There isn’t 5 There isn’t
Possible answers:
3 There aren’t 6 There’s
Art, Biology, Chemistry, Citizenship,
Unit 5 Test • Key Drama, English Literature, French,
Geography, German, History, IT,
Ex 6
Group A Maths, Music, PE, Physics, PSE,
[2 points for each correct answer]
Ex 1 1 How much … is there
RE
1 cartoons 4 Chess 2 How many … are there
2 postcards 5 bath Ex 7 3 How many … are there
3 library 4 How much … is there
[2 points for each correct answer]
5 How many … are there
Possible answers:
Ex 2 1 I’m answering a question./
1 feel 5 do/have I’m writing my answer./ Group B
2 talk 6 listen I’m doing a test. Ex 1
3 use 7 read 2 My mother’s using a computer. 1 two hundred and sixty-seven
4 Have 3 My father’s working. 2 four hundred and ten
4 My friends are studying. 3 six hundred and thirty
Ex 3 4 nine hundred and fifty-
[1 point for each correct sentence] Ex 8 five 5 one thousand and fifty
1 Are … playing; aren’t; [1 point for each question; 1 point 6 one thousand, five hundred and
’re playing for each answer] twenty-five
2 are … watching; ’re watching 1 What music do you and your 7 three thousand
3 Is … reading; isn’t; ’s having friends usually listen to? 8 a/one million
4 ’s … writing; ’s writing We usually listen to (R&B).
5 Are … listening; ’m not; ’m using 2 Where are you sitting at the Ex 2
6 ’s … doing; ’s playing moment? 1 vegetables 7 fruit juice
I’m sitting (in the classroom/at 2 fish 8 water
Ex 4 my desk). 3 milk 9 bread
1 ’m working 5 ’re having 3 What sports do you often do? 4 chips 10 eggs
2 ’m studying 6 Are … going I often play (tennis) and 5 cakes 11 cheese
3 are … going 7 am (volleyball). 6 meat
4 aren’t 8 ’s travelling 4 What books or magazines are you
reading these days? Ex 3
Ex 5 I’m reading (a Harry Potter 1 packet 3 cup 5 loaf
1 ’m using 5 like book.) 5 Which exams are you doing 2 bottle 4 piece
2 every day 6 ’s falling this
3 goes 7 every night year? Ex 4
4 usually talk 8 always have I’m doing (Maths and English). 1 There’s 4 There isn’t
2 There aren’t 5 There aren’t
Group B Ex 9 3 There’s 6 There are
[2 points for each sentence
Ex 1 translated correctly]
1 read 5 feel Ex 5
[2 points for each correct answer]
2
3
use
listen
6 do/have
7 have
Unit 6 Test • Key 1 How many … are there
2 How many … are there
4 talk Group A 3 How much … is there
Ex 2 Ex 1 4 How many … are there
1 Chess 4 bath 1 cheese 7 fish 5 How much … is there
2 library 5 cartoon 2 meat 8 milk
3 postcards 3 fruit juice 9 cakes Ex 6
4 eggs 10 vegetables 1 B 3 C 5 U 7 C 9 U
Ex 3 5 bread 11 chips 2 U 4 B 6 U 8 C 10 C
1 ’m studying 5 are 6 water
2 ’m working 6 Are … going Groups A and B
3 ’m having 7 ’m not Ex 2
1 piece 3 loaf 5 packet Ex 7
4 are … going 8 ’s travelling [2 points for each sentence
2 cup 4 bottle
translated correctly]
Ex 4
1 every day 5 ’s talking Ex 3
1 a/one hundred and twenty-five Ex 8
2 goes 6 usually talk [1 point for each question; 1 point
3 always have 7 don’t like 2 three hundred and fifty
3 four hundred and sixty-seven for each answer]
4 ’s falling 8 ’m using Possible answers:
4 five hundred and ninety-nine
1 How much coffee do you drink
Ex 5 5 a/one thousand
every week?
[1 point for each correct sentence] 6 one thousand, five hundred and
ten I drink one cup every day, so
1 Is … listening; isn’t; ’s using seven cups a week.
2 Are … having; aren’t; ’re doing 7 two thousand and thirty
8 six million 2 How many snacks do you eat
3 are … doing; ’re playing every day?
4 Are … playing; ’m not; ’m playing
5 are … reading; ’m reading Ex 4 I don’t eat snacks.
6 ’s … watching; ’s watching 1 U 3 B 5 C 7 U 9 B
2 C 4 U 6 C 8 C 10 U

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3 How many glasses of water do 4 I’d like (chicken and chips).
you drink every day? Ex 2
B I’m not sure. [1 point] I don’t like 5 I like (swimming and going to the
I drink two or three glasses of
swimming. [1 point] beach with my friends).
water every day. 6 Yes, I would/Yes, please. I’d
4 How much fruit do you eat every A OK, then. Let’s play volleyball.
B Fine. Shall we meet at half past five? like (an orange juice)./No
day? thanks.
I eat an apple every day. A OK, let’s meet at (the) school.
5 How much bread do you eat B That sounds good.
every day? Unit 8 Test • Key
I eat two or three slices of bread Ex 3
every day. 1 please 4 like 7 like Group A
6 How many hours of homework do 2 Do 5 would 8 else Ex 1
you do every day? 3 thanks 6 ’d 9 ’d Across Down
I do two hours of homework 3 airport 2 university
every day. Ex 4 5 bed 4 theatre
7 How many hours of exercise do Possible answer: 6 car 8 beach
you do every week? 1 prawn cocktail 7 orange juice 7 disco 10 town
I do three hours of exercise every 2 soup 8 mineral 9 party
week. 3 toffee pudding water
8 How many hours of TV do 4 apple pie 9 roast beef Ex 2
you watch every day? 5 ice-cream 10 chicken curry 1 down 3 off 5 on
I watch about one hour of TV 6 cup of tea 11 grilled trout 2 on/up 4 up
every day.
Groups A and B Ex 3
Unit 7 Test • Key Ex 5 1 Can you lend 3 Can you lend
2 Can I borrow 4 Can you lend
Group A [2 points for each correct answer]
Possible answers: Ex 4
Ex 1 1 I can sing really well. [1 point for each correct sentence]
Possible answer: 2 I can ski very well. 1 I wasn’t at home last night. I was
1 soup 6 ice-cream 3 I can speak English well. at the cinema.
2 prawn cocktail 7 toffee pudding 4 I can swim quite well. 2 My parents weren’t on
3 grilled trout 8 apple pie 5 I can’t type very well. holiday last week. They were
4 chicken curry 9 orange juice
at work.
5 roast beef 10 mineral water Ex 6 3 You weren’t late yesterday.
11 cup of tea [1 points for each correct sentence] You were early.
Possible answer: 4 My friend wasn’t at school last
Ex 2 1 I can speak Russian. week. He was ill.
1 please 4 ’d 7 thanks I can't speak Japanese. 5 We weren’t in London on
2 would 5 like 8 don’t 2 I can ride a bicycle. Saturday. We were in Bristol.
3 ’d 6 Do 9 else I can't ride a horse.
3 I can play football. Ex 5
I can't play the guitar. 1 in the; ago
Ex 3 4 I can cook eggs. 2 in;
B I’d rather not. [1 point] I don’t I can't cook a Chinese meal. yesterday 3 at
like playing volleyball.[1 point] the; last
A Well, let’s go swimming. Ex 7 4 at; in
B Good idea! What about meeting [2 points for each correct answer] 5 at; yesterday
at the sports centre? Possible answer:
A OK. Let’s meet at two o'clock. 1 Would you like to go to the disco
B That sounds great. on Friday? Group B
2 I’m sorry, I can’t go on Friday. Ex 1
Ex 4 3 How about going to the disco on Across Down
[2 points for each correct answer] Saturday? 2 theatre 3 airport
1 Can … ride a horse; can’t 4 Good idea. Let’s go to a 4 car 5 bed
2 can type/use a computer; can’t Chinese restaurant before the 6 party 8 university
3 can’t drive (a car); can disco. 7 beach
4 Can … speak French; can 5 I don’t like Chinese food. 9 town
5 Can … play the piano; can 6 What about/How about an Indian 10 disco
restaurant?
Group B 7 OK. What about meeting at my Ex 2
house at 8.00 p.m.?/Let’s meet at 1 in; yesterday
Ex 1 my house at 8.00 p.m. 2 at; in
[2 points for each correct answer]
3 at; yesterday
1 Can … play the piano; can’t Ex 8 4 in; ago
2 Can … ride a horse; can [1 point for each question translated 5 at the; last
3 Can … speak French; can’t correctly; 1 point for each correct
4 can’t type/use a computer; can
5 can drive (a car); can’t
answer] Ex 3
Possible answers: [1 point for each correct sentence]
1 Yes, I like Indian food./Yes, I do./ 1 You weren’t in Bristol yesterday.
No, I don’t. I prefer (Chinese) You were in London.
food. 2 Angela wasn’t on holiday
2 I like (playing computer last week. She was ill.
games and watching TV). 3 We weren’t at home on Saturday.
3 Yes, I love cooking./Yes, I do./ We were at the cinema.
No, I don’t. 4 My friends weren’t at school

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holiday.
5 I wasn’t late last
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Ex 4
1 Can I borrow 3 Can I borrow
2 Can you lend 4 Can I borrow

Ex 5
1 on 3 on/up 5 up
2 off 4 down

Groups A and B
Ex 6
[2 points for each correct answer]
Possible answers:
1 Can I/May/Could I use your
phone, please?
2 Can I/May/Could I close the
window, please?
3 Could you carry my bags,
please? 4 Can/May/Could we we
sit here,
please?
5 Could you take a photo (of us),
please?

Ex 7
[1 point for each question; 1 point
for each answer]
1 Was your bag in the living-
room this morning?
Yes, it was./No, it wasn’t.
2 Were you and your friends in
town last night?
Yes, we were./No, we weren’t.
3 Were your friends at the beach on
Sunday?
Yes, they were./No, they weren’t.
4 Were you in bed at eleven o’clock
last night?
Yes, I was./No, I wasn’t.
5 Was your best friend at your
house last Saturday?
Yes, he/she was./No, he/she wasn’t.

Ex 8
[2 points for each correct answer]
Possible answers:
1 He was born in (Warsaw).
2 She was born in (1958).
3 Yes, I was./No I wasn’t.
4 I was born (in the morning).
5 I was born at home/in hospital.
6 He/She was born in (1989).

Ex 9
[2 points for each correct answer]
Possible answers:
1 I was (at home) at nine o’clock
last night.
2 My best friend was (at his/her
grandparents’ house) last
weekend.
3 My family and I/Me and my
family were (on holiday) in
August 2003.
4 My teacher was (at school)
yesterday morning.
5 I was (in bed) at six thirty this
morning.

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Unit 1 Group A 2 Unit 5 Group A 14
Group B 3 Group B 15
Groups A & B 4 Groups A & B 16
Unit 2 Group A 5 Unit 6 Group A 17
Group B 6 Group B 18
Groups A & B 7 Groups A & B 19
Unit 3 Group A 8 Unit 7 Group A 20
Group B 9 Group B 21
Groups A & B 10 Groups A & B 22
Unit 4 Group A 11 Unit 8 Group A 23
Group B 12 Group B 24
Groups A & B 13 Groups A & B 25
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