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MODULE 1 north-west part of the state of California and has


a population of about 870,000 people.
TEST 1A
There is something for everyone in San
Vocabulary Francisco. Sightseers must go to the famous
A 1 valley 2 desert 3 cave 4 river Golden Gate Bridge and stroll or bike across its
2,700 metres. If you like interesting museums,
B 1 c 2 a 3 b 4 e 5 d the place to head for is the Exploratorium to
explore the worlds of science and art. For
C 1 entertainment 4 pollution shopping fans, there is Union Square that has a
2 transport 5 scenery lot of trendy shops. And don’t miss the chance
3 opportunities to visit Fisherman’s Wharf. There, you can try
tasty seafood and enjoy beautiful views of the
D 1 open-air 3 lively 5 local ocean. Lastly, you can easily get around by
2 trendy 4 busy cable car on the world’s last cable car system of
its kind.
E 1 dangerous 2 noisy 3 creative San Francisco is the ideal choice for someone
looking for a great city break. It truly has
F 1 across 3 up with 5 for something for everyone.
2 of 4 to
Listening
Grammar M 1 south-east 4 National Gallery
G 1 am sending 6 loves 2 8.7 million 5 souvenirs
2 have just moved 7 haven’t been 3 exhibitions
3 has been shining 8 have already booked
4 works 9 are going
5 finishes 10 Do you want TEST 1B

Vocabulary
H 1 a visit 4 a wait
A 1 cave 2 beach 3 lake 4 river
b travelling b to be

2 a walking 5 a finding B 1 d 2 e 3 b 4 c 5 a
b to go b to give

3 a to book C 1 traffic 3 pollution 5 malls


b worrying 2 crowds 4 facilities

I 1 is smelling 5 Are you having D 1 historic 3 sandy 5 local


2 climbing 6 to eat 2 friendly 4 busy
3 book 7 think
4 to have 8 take E 1 courageous 2 dirty 3 creative

Everyday English F 1 with 3 up with 5 of


J 1 b 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 c 2 to 4 across

Reading Grammar
K 1 W 2 W 3 R 4 W 5 R G 1 have been staying 6 have ever been
2 haven’t written 7 are spending
Writing 3 is constantly playing 8 has been living
L Suggested Answer 4 has gone 9 haven’t seen
5 believe 10 are you doing
San Francisco – The city by the bay
San Francisco in sunny California is the perfect
place for a city break. It’s on the coast in the

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H 1 a going 4 a go C 1 beautiful 3 fresh 5 calm


b to finish b to do 2 heavy 4 opportunities

2 a driving 5 a to be
D 1 lively 3 open-air 5 busy
b to save b listening
2 trendy 4 historic
3 a to walk
B to take E 1 dangerous 2 active 3 noisy

I 1 have 5 swimming F 1 about 3 across 5 up with


2 to take 6 see 2 to 4 at
3 go 7 walking
4 ’m thinking 8 spend Grammar
G 1 haven’t heard 6 are exploring
Everyday English 2 have been travelling 7 are taking
J 1 e 2 d 3 b 4 a 5 c 3 is always raining 8 prefer
4 haven’t been getting 9 want
Reading 5 get up 10 Have you been
K 1 B 2 B 3 L 4 L 5 B
H 1 a to let 4 a to move
Writing b spending b lying
L Suggested Answer 2 a exploring 5 a running
Taipei 101 b leaving b packing
Taipei 101 is a skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan. It is 3 a to join
509 metres tall and it has 101 floors. The b raising
building’s name comes from the number of floors
it has. Some people say the building’s I 1 aren’t thinking 5 taking
architects got their inspiration from the bamboo 2 swimming 6 forget
plant. As for what it looks like, it has eight parts. 3 walk 7 is seeing
Each one of these parts has eight floors. This is 4 ’re having 8 to explore
because the number 8 is a lucky number in
Taiwan. Inside, there are offices, apartments, Everyday English
restaurants, a mall, a supermarket and even a J 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 e 5 d
museum. From the top of the building, visitors
can also enjoy great views of the city of Taipei. Reading
What lots of people do not know is that concerts K 1 R 2 R 3 DS 4 W 5 R
take place on its rooftop! It is really an amazing
building. Writing
L Suggested Answer
Listening Vancouver
M 1 centre 4 Aquarium Do you want to visit an amazing city? Then
2 3.3 million 5 clothes (fashionable) why not go to Vancouver in Canada? It is
3 Palace situated on the southwest coast of British
Columbia with a population of around 630,000
people.
TEST 1C There are lots of places to go sightseeing in
Vocabulary this city.
A 1 valley 2 beach 3 lake 4 desert Sightseers can go to the Vancouver Lookout and
enjoy a great view of the city. For fans of historic
B 1 d 2 e 3 b 4 c 5 a buildings, there is a 100-year-old building called
the Dominion Building which has offices and
shops inside it. For those who love modern

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architecture, the Vancouver Convention Centre is G 1 would 3 used to 5 use


a place to go. 2 use 4 would
In fact, more than 550 events take place there
every year. Vancouver also offers plenty of H 1 Who was an eyewitness to the avalanche?
things to do. 2 What did ancient Romans use to construct
It’s the perfect place to go for a walk or go on a their buildings?
guided tour of the Queen Elizabeth Park. For 3 Who did Jon write to about his experience
beach lovers, there is the popular Kitsilano Beach during the flood?
where you can go for a swim. 4 Who tiled the roof of David’s house?
Vancouver is an exciting city. It is the perfect 5 Who did the heavy snowfall trap in the ski
choice for architecture lovers and those that enjoy resort?
beautiful scenery.
I 1 such 2 such a 3 so 4 so
Listening
M 1 west 4 open-air market Everyday English
2 half a million 5 dishes J 1 b 2 c 3 e 4 d 5 a
3 Castle
Reading
K 1 R 2 W 3 R 4 DS 5 W
MODULE 2
Writing
TEST 2A
L Suggested Answer
Vocabulary
Too Close
A 1 marble 3 metal
Tim and Zack were happy that the weekend
2 concrete 4 carved
had finally arrived. It was a beautiful, sunny
Saturday morning and they were getting ready to
B 1 volcanic eruption 3 hurricane
go climbing in the mountains.
2 shipwreck
A while later, they were driving along the road
when suddenly the weather changed. It became
C 1 erupted 4 collapsed
so windy that a huge tree fell across the road.
2 sank 5 injured
Tim and Zack couldn’t drive around it, so they got
3 poured
out of the car and tried to move the tree.
Soon after, they heard a car quickly approaching
D 1 shocked 3 frightened 5 relieved
them. It turned the corner at such great speed
2 worried 4 thick 6 exciting
that it didn’t have time to stop and crashed into
their car. Tim and Zack stood shocked and then
E 1 out 2 to 3 off 4 about 5 on
called for help on Tim’s smartphone.
Luckily, it wasn’t long before the emergency
Grammar
services arrived. Even though there was a lot of
F 1 came off
damage, they felt very relieved that no one got
2 had left, arrived
hurt that day!
3 didn’t like
4 had finished, did you call
Listening
5 had been looking, spotted
M 1 B 2 C 3 C 4 A 5 B
6 had arrived, struck
7 was flying
8 had been planting
TEST 2B
9 was blowing, was falling
10 was Alex doing, broke out Vocabulary
A 1 stone 2 blocks 3 metal 4 built

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B 1 avalanche 3 train derailment After walking for hours, they stopped for lunch at
2 explosion a restaurant. As they were eating their meal, they
heard a strange rumbling sound coming from
C 1 overflowed 4 erupted under the floor. All of the people in the restaurant
2 crashed 5 collapsed started to panic.
3 sank Suddenly, the ground started shaking. Jessica
and her parents got down quickly and hid under
D 1 angry 3 exhausted 5 terrified the table to stay safe. They were very frightened.
2 disappointed 4 heavy 6 worrying But, after a minute, the shaking stopped.
However, Jessica and her parents stayed under
E 1 on 3 on 5 from the table until it was safe to leave.
2 out 4 off A few minutes later they left the restaurant.
They saw some damaged buildings and villagers
Grammar trying to help injured people. Jessica and her
F 1 flew parents felt very relieved because they were
2 had rescued lucky to be alive.
3 didn’t chat
4 had it been raining, overflowed Listening
5 was shining, were cycling M 1 B 2 C 3 C 4 A 5 C
6 had been shopping, found
7 Had the plane already taken off, arrived
8 called, left TEST 2C
9 flooded, had been pouring
Vocabulary
10 had been running
A 1 steel 3 metal
2 carved 4 concrete
G 1 used to 4 would
2 would 5 did they use to
B 1 volcanic eruption 3 flood
3 use
2 avalanche

H 1 What did the floods destroy?


C 1 overflowed 4 crashed
2 Who took a photo of the strange creature?
2 erupted 5 sank
3 Who did a group of local people rescue?
3 rescued
4 Who put up the shelves in the kitchen?
5 What did the strong winds break?
D 1 frustrated 4 tiring
2 disappointing 5 amazed
I 1 so 2 such a 3 such 4 so
3 anxious 6 heavy

Everyday English
E 1 out 3 off 5 on
J 1 e 2 c 3 d 4 b 5 a
2 about 4 on

Reading
Grammar
K 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 C
F 1 lived, went
2 hadn’t contacted
Writing
3 was Jennifer doing, was studying
L Suggested Answer
4 had they been asking, found
A Trip to Remember 5 hadn’t finished, got
Jessica and her parents were on holiday in a 6 didn’t collapse
small village in the mountains. It was a 7 had been walking
beautiful summer day and the sun was shining. It 8 got, took off
was the perfect day to take a walk through the 9 were waiting, were putting out
village. 10 had never witnessed

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G 1 would 4 used to B 1 outdoors 4 average


2 Would 5 Did your parents use to 2 shifts 5 brave
3 use 3 special clothing

H 1 Who contacted the emergency services? C 1 loss 3 change 5 hunting


2 Who did the rescue team find? 2 pollution 4 trade
3 What did the hurricane damage?
4 Who planted the flowers in their garden? D 1 volunteer holiday 3 city break
5 What did the flood destroy? 2 adventure holiday 4 camping holiday

I 1 such an 2 so 3 such 4 so E 1 actor 2 designer 3 sailor

Everyday English F 1 into 3 out 5 at


J 1 c 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 d 2 after 4 into

Reading Grammar
K 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 A G 1 ’s going to volunteer 4 will be working
2 starts 5 ’ll do
Writing 3 won’t forget
L Suggested Answer
Seeing Bigfoot H 1 fall
It was a beautiful Sunday morning and Lisa 2 don’t start
was getting ready to explore the forest. The 3 would you do
sun was shining and there were no clouds in the 4 hadn’t been
sky. 5 would you have gone
After an hour, Lisa decided to stop near a beautiful 6 plant
lake. She took out her camera from her bag and 7 would have cleaned up
started taking photos. Suddenly, she saw a 8 were
creature two metres away. It was huge, tall and 9 don’t do
hairy. Lisa remembered the stories of a creature 10 put out
called Bigfoot. She thought it was standing right in
front of her. I 1 stopped 4 used
Then, the creature started walking towards her. 2 had volunteered 5 didn’t cut
She was scared and a little shocked. She was just 3 had gone
about to take a photo of it, when suddenly, it
disappeared. J 1 ... she had enough/more time to walk to school
Lisa looked for it for three hours, but she didn’t find in the morning
it. She was disappointed, but mostly relieved 2 ... I hadn’t been late for school this morning
because the experience was terrifying enough! 3 ... she had gone to the rainforest on holiday
4 ... I knew how to swim
Listening
M 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 A Everyday English
J 1 d 2 e 3 a 4 c 5 b

MODULE 3 Reading
L 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 A
TEST 3A

Vocabulary Writing
A 1 e 2 c 3 a 4 d 5 b M Suggested Answer
Hi readers! Thank you for your comments on
my last blog entry. I really enjoyed reading all of

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them. Today, I’ve got some fantastic news to J 1 ... he had enough money to get a dog
share with you! 2 ... I didn’t spend most of my free time playing
When I got home from school, I found out that video games.
my parents had booked a beach holiday for this 3 ... had left for the airport on time
summer. We’re going to Spain for two weeks. 4 ... she had visited some art galleries when she
We’re leaving on 2nd August and I can’t wait! went to Paris.
During our holiday, we’re going to visit museums
and art galleries in the mornings and then go to the Everyday English
beach in the afternoon. I love going to the beach K 1 a 2 c 3 b 4 e 5 d
because it is very relaxing and you can sunbathe
on the golden sands. I’m so excited! Reading
What are you all doing this summer? I’d love to L 1 DS 2 R 3 R 4 W 5 W
hear about your plans in the comments below.
Writing
Listening M Suggested Answer
N 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 A Hi Felicity!
There’s a great programme at Woburn Safari
Park. It’s called ‘Keeper for the Day’ and it’s in
TEST 3B Bedfordshire, England. This amazing safari
A 1 d 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 e park is home to wild animals including lions,
elephants white rhinos and black bears. I
B 1 indoors 3 a uniform 5 careful thought you might be interested.
2 shifts 4 high Let me tell you more about this programme.
We can go any time of the year, any day. It lasts
C 1 pollution 3 hunting 5 change for about six hours, from 9 am to 3 pm. Our
2 loss 4 trade duties will be to help professional keepers with
their daily tasks, such as cleaning the animals’
D 1 safari 3 sightseeing holiday homes and preparing their meals. When it’s
2 camping holidays 4 beach holiday over, we’ll receive an Animal Keeper Certificate
and a gift pack. Sounds great, doesn’t it?
E 1 driver 2 receptionist 3 sailor Would you like to join me? Let me know so I
can book it!
F 1 for 3 after 5 out Caroline
2 into 4 at
Listening
Grammar N 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 A
G 1 ’m going to be 4 ’re going to step
2 ’ll pick 5 ’ll be sunbathing
3 leaves TEST 3C

Vocabulary
H 1 doesn’t rain 7 would you A 1 e 2 d 3 c 4 a 5 b
2 would have learnt have done
3 don’t stop 8 donate B 1 outdoors 4 average
4 gets 9 had seen 2 part-time 5 creative
5 turns 10 change 3 special clothing
6 were
C 1 trade 3 hunting 5 pollution
I 1 made 4 hadn’t thrown out 2 change 4 loss
2 had taken 5 had gone
3 recycled

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D 1 volunteer holiday 3 camping holidays awareness about lemurs. I’m really looking
2 safari 4 cruise forward to it.
What’s everyone else doing this summer? I’d
E 1 designer 2 visitors 3 nutritionist be interested to hear about it in the comments
below.
F 1 with 3 into 5 out
2 for 4 after Listening
N 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 C
Grammar
G 1 won’t regret 4 leaves
2 ’re going to drop 5 ’ll bring MID TEST (MODULES 1-3)
3 ’ll be feeding
1 B 17 C 33 B 49 C 65 C
2 A 18 B 34 A 50 A 66 A
H 1 will volunteer 7 wouldn’t
3 C 19 C 35 B 51 C 67 C
2 grow have become
4 B 20 A 36 A 52 A 68 B
3 would be 8 would join
5 C 21 C 37 C 53 C 69 A
4 would you do 9 wouldn’t
6 B 22 A 38 B 54 B 70 B
5 would have have been
7 C 23 C 39 C 55 A 71 C
never seen 10 ’ll go
8 A 24 C 40 B 56 C 72 B
6 stop
9 B 25 B 41 A 57 B 73 A
10 A 26 A 42 C 58 A 74 C
I 1 understood 4 hadn’t missed
11 C 27 C 43 B 59 C 75 B
2 had 5 didn’t pollute
12 C 28 B 44 C 60 C 76 B
3 had worked
13 B 29 C 45 C 61 B 77 A
14 C 30 A 46 B 62 A 78 C
J 1 ... she had studied Biology at school
15 B 31 C 47 C 63 C 79 A
2 ... I knew how to drive
16 A 32 C 48 A 64 B 80 B
3 ... he had become a zookeeper
4 ... it wasn’t so hot outside
Module 4

Everyday English Test 4A


K 1 d 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 c Vocabulary
A 1 transformed 3 prepared
L 1 R 2 DS 3 R 4 W 5 W 2 organised 4 held

Writing B 1 cans 5 aisle


M Suggested Answer 2 House 6 drum
Hi everyone! 3 stage 7 caps
Thanks for reading my last blog post. Today, I’ve 4 jars 8 backing
got some great news about my plans for this
summer. C 1 danced 3 attended
Last month, I applied to join a volunteer 2 took 4 dressed
programme at a nature reserve to help protect
lemurs in Nosy Be, Madagascar in Africa. Well, D 1 enjoyment 3 performance
this morning they accepted my application! I 2 competition
arrive in Madagascar on 2nd August and I’ll stay
there for two weeks. E 1 out 3 down 5 into
During the programme, I am going to plant fruit 2 in 4 at
trees, feed lemurs and build new homes for them
to live in. Also, I’m going to help create
informational boards for the nature reserve to raise

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Grammar N 1 h 2 f 3 c 4 g 5 e
F 1 was painted 4 cannot be bought
2 will be displayed 5 have been taught
3 is held Test 4B

Vocabulary
G 1 by 2 with 3 with
A 1 prepared 3 held
2 transformed 4 organised
H 1 The food festival, which is held in July, attracts
thousands of food lovers. (NO)
B 1 lead 5 curtain
2 This is the camera which/that I bought for my
2 balcony 6 packets
photography lessons. (O)
3 cartons 7 hall
3 That’s the art gallery where Monet’s paintings
4 guitar 8 boxes
are displayed. (NO)
4 This is Jacob whose sister is a famous actress.
C 1 attended 3 took
(NO)
2 watched 4 ate
5 Beyoncé is a popular singer who/that my sister
admires. (O)
D 1 annoyance 3 enjoyment
2 composition
I 1 the biggest 4 funnier
2 more interesting 5 the most exciting
E 1 out 3 into 5 on
3 the best
2 on 4 down

J 1 much 4 The 7 the least


Grammar
2 too 5 as 8 a lot
F 1 were carved
3 one 6 The
2 Will the music festival be cancelled
3 should be returned
Everyday English
4 is being delivered
K 1 d 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 c
5 had already been sold

Reading
G 1 by 2 with 3 by
L 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C

H 1 The artist HA Schult, who creates artwork out


Writing
of rubbish, is very popular. (NO)
M Suggested Answer
2 That’s the film which/that I saw at the cinema
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) last week. (O)
Do you love films? Then the Toronto 3 My friend Lydia, whose mum is a famous
International Film Festival is the place to be! It singer, is taking me to the opera next week.
is one of the largest public film festivals in the (NO)
world, attracting over 480,000 people every year. 4 That is the new concert hall where the award
This annual festival takes place in September in ceremony will be held. (NO)
Toronto, Canada and lasts for 11 days. 5 Enrique Iglesias is a singer who/that many
There are a lot of exciting things to see and do young people listen to. (O)
at this festival. Visitors can see hundreds of films
from countries around the world. Visitors can also I 1 the youngest 4 the most famous
enjoy seeing famous actors as they walk along the 2 more popular 5 worse
red carpet. Another highlight is the discussions 3 busier
with actors and directors where people can find out
more information about the films. J 1 less 4 The 7 the
All in all, this festival is an unforgettable event 2 enough 5 as 8 ones
which is well worth a visit. Don’t miss it! 3 one 6 a bit

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Everyday English G 1 by 2 with 3 with


K 1 d 2 e 3 b 4 c 5 a
H 1 My brother Tony, who lives in New York City,
Reading sings in a band. (NO)
L 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 A 2 I didn’t attend the theatre workshop which/
that you told me about. (O)
Writing 3 Stratford-upon-Avon is a town in central
M Suggested Answer England where Shakespeare was born. (NO)
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 4 Ben, whose father is a popular author, won the
Are you a music fan? Then the Coachella Valley writing competition. (NO)
Music and Arts Festival is for you. It is one of the 5 Peter Jackson is a famous director who/that I
most popular music events in the world. This met at the film festival. (O)
yearly festival takes place in April in Indio,
California, USA over two exciting weekends. I 1 taller 4 the worst
There are a lot of things to see and do at this 2 most beautiful 5 more powerful
festival. Visitors can enjoy the live musical 3 the oldest
performances by famous artists. Wherever they
turn, they can also see amazing pieces of art. J 1 enough 4 ones 7 the least
Another highlight is eating from one of the 2 much 5 a lot 8 –
hundreds of food stalls which serve tasty dishes. 3 the 6 as
All in all, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts
Festival is a must! Don’t miss it! Everyday English
K 1 e 2 b 3 a 4 c 5 d
Listening
N 1 c 2 d 3 h 4 e 5 b Reading
L 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 C

Test 4C Writing
M Suggested Answer
Vocabulary
Do you like pieces of art which send a strong
A 1 won 3 held
message to society? If you do, meet British
2 prepared 4 transformed
artist Jane Perkins. She gives life or as she says
‘remakes’ previous pieces of art such as
B 1 backing 5 cartons
paintings.
2 jars 6 row
What makes her artwork a little strange is that
3 stalls 7 lead
they are created with recyclable materials, mostly
4 opera 8 cans
plastic, and other objects she finds. The materials
are mostly from charity shops, recycling centres
C 1 took 3 watched
and donations from friends and family. She uses
2 attended 4 dressed
these materials to bring attention to the large
number of items that go to waste.
D 1 competition 3 entertainment
Her artwork can be seen or bought now at art
2 performance
galleries in the UK. She really is an amazing
artist.
E 1 into 3 down 5 out
2 on 4 for
Listening
N 1 g 2 c 3 e 4 a 5 h
Grammar
F 1 is visited 4 must be taken
2 was moved 5 has not been built
3 is being recorded

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Module 5 Writing
M Suggested Answer
Test 5A
Hi Stacey,
Vocabulary
Thanks for your email. I’m really sorry to hear
A 1 use 3 get 5 stretch
that you’ve been arguing with your friends lately. I
2 burn 4 strengthen
think I can help.
Firstly, I think you need to talk to your friends
B 1 court 2 ring 3 course 4 rink
and tell them you’re feeling miserable because of
your arguments. This way, your friends will know
C 1 twisted 3 broke 5 cut
how you are feeling and you can solve the
2 got 4 hit
problem.
Another idea is to make sure to always be
D 1 cold 3 sore throat
yourself and not be afraid to say what you think.
2 headache 4 fever
This will mean that your real friends will like you
for who you are and enjoy spending time with
E 1 insecure 3 illegal
you.
2 unhealthy 4 impolite
I hope everything turns out OK. Let me know
what happens.
F 1 on 3 on 5 to
Gabriella
2 off 4 up with

Listening
Grammar
N 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 B
G 1 ought to 6 can’t
2 mustn’t 7 May
3 Can 8 had to
Test 5B
4 needn’t 9 was able to
5 may 10 needn’t Vocabulary
H 1 Gemma has a healthy meal prepared for her by A 1 strengthen 3 use 5 get
her dad every day. 2 stretch 4 burn
2 Peter is having his car washed at the moment.
3 Sue had her smartphone stolen while she was B 1 clubs 3 headgear
at the gym. 2 puck 4 racquet
4 The tennis players had had their racquets
replaced before the game. C 1 broke 3 cut 5 twisted
5 Ryan should have his temperature checked by 2 hit 4 got
the doctor.
D 1 flu 3 earache
I 1 myself 3 yourselves 2 headache 4 temperature
2 herself 4 ourselves
E 1 impossible 3 inappropriate
J 1 is 2 are 3 is 4 is 2 illogical 4 unhealthy

Everyday English F 1 on 3 in 5 at
K 1 b 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 c 2 up with 4 off

Reading Grammar
L 1 A 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 B G 1 May 6 could
2 needn’t 7 mustn’t
3 might 8 don’t need to
4 should 9 was able to
5 Can 10 had to

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H 1 Ben has had his car repaired by a mechanic. B 1 rink 3 court


2 Sue is going to have her car cleaned at the car 2 pitch/field 4 pool
wash.
3 I can have my hair cut (by the hairdresser) at 4 C 1 broke 3 got 5 got
o’clock this afternoon. 2 cut 4 sprained
4 The health club will have the new exercise
equipment installed by an expert. D 1 fever 3 headache
5 They had their flowers watered (by the 2 earache 4 stomach ache
gardener) yesterday morning.
E 1 insecure 3 unhelpful
I 1 himself 3 yourselves 2 impossible 4 illogical
2 myself 4 themselves
F 1 off 3 on 5 up with
J 1 is 2 is 3 are 4 Is 2 to 4 at

Everyday English Grammar


K 1 b 2 e 3 a 4 c 5 d G 1 Shall 6 had to
2 needn’t 7 wasn’t able to
Reading 3 May 8 ought to
L 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 A 4 have to 9 was able to
5 may 10 mustn’t
Writing
M Suggested Answer H 1 They have their lawn mowed every Saturday
Hi Felix, morning.
I’ve just read your email. I’m sorry that you’re 2 Jon is having his bike repaired by his uncle
feeling so anxious. It’s natural to feel nervous right now.
about your first day at school. Try not to worry so 3 My neighbour will have his house painted by a
much. I think I have some advice that might help team of workers.
you. 4 We must have the equipment fixed by a
First of all, you should find information about your technician.
school online before you start. If you do this, you’ll 5 The sports centre has had a social media
become familiar with the school and know where account created by an expert.
your classrooms are and other important places.
Another idea is to talk to those who sit near you in I 1 myself 3 yourself
a friendly and polite way. This way you’ll feel less 2 themselves 4 herself
of a stranger and people will feel comfortable
approaching you. You’ll also make friends. J 1 is 2 are 3 is 4 is
I hope my advice helps. Let me know how it goes.
Anne-Marie Everyday English
K 1 e 2 c 3 d 4 b 5 a
Listening
N 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 C Reading
L 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 B

Test 5C Writing
M Suggested Answer
Vocabulary
Hi Emma,
A 1 strengthen 3 get 5 use
I just got your email. I’m sorry to hear that you
2 stretch 4 burn
are really worried about your exams. I know how
stressful they can be and I think I have some
advice that might help you.

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Firstly, if I were you, I’d make a study timetable. If 4 Lily told Lisa to click there to see her profile.
you do this, you can manage your time well and it 5 Jon asked Ann what time their flight was that
also makes sure you study everything that you night.
need to.
What’s more, I think you should talk to your H 1 do they? 4 will you?
teachers about your exams. This way, they can 2 isn’t it? 5 didn’t they?
give you some extra help and explain things to you 3 shall we? 6 didn’t you?
that you don’t understand.
I hope my advice helps. Let me know what I 1 but 3 despite 5 However
happens. 2 Although 4 Even though
Steven
Everyday English
Listening J 1 c 2 a 3 b 4 e 5 d
N 1 B 2 A 3 A 4 C 5 B
Reading
K 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 C
Module 6
Writing
Test 6A
L Suggested Answer
Vocabulary
These days, young people all over the planet
A 1 deliver 3 interact
love using social media and some schools
2 bend 4 transport
have already started using it in their
classrooms. But does social media really have a
B 1 D iii 2 B i 3 A ii 4 C iv
place in education?
To begin with, students enjoy using social
C 1 post 5 go 9 hack
media. This way, using it in the classroom will
2 pay 6 update 10 fail
make students more interested in what they’re
3 download 7 get
learning. In addition, social media allows people
4 enrol 8 speak
to share their news and experiences. For
example, social media can be used to share
D 1 speechless 2 careful 3 educational
knowledge and to exchange opinions about what
they’ve been taught in class with others.
E 1 off 2 on 3 up 4 after 5 on
On the other hand, it is very difficult for teachers
to control what students post on social media.
Grammar
As a result, students could become victims of
F 1 Peter said (that) he was going to the airport with
online bullying. Furthermore, not all students
his parents the next/following day.
have or want access to social media. In this way,
2 Jim said to Ann (that) he really liked her new
some students won’t be able to participate in
smartphone.
lessons where social media is used.
3 Paul said to Jon (that) Ben wouldn’t go to the
All in all, there are some drawbacks to using
mall with them that day.
social media in education. However, I think it is a
4 Julie said to us (that) we could go to the
very useful tool that can be used to help students
departure gate then.
learn.
5 Alice said (that) she had never seen a robot
receptionist before.
Listening
M Speaker 1 E Speaker 3 B
G 1 Emma asked me who had used her laptop the
Speaker 2 C Speaker 4 A
day before.
2 James told Ryan not to comment on that photo.
3 Tim asked his teacher if/whether he could leave
then.

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Test 6B Reading
K 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 A
Vocabulary

A 1 interact 3 welcome Writing


2 deliver 4 transport L Suggested answer
Today, we use robots to help us in our daily
B 1 D iii 2 A iv 3 Bi 4 C ii
lives. They can do a huge variety of tasks
from building cars to cleaning our homes.
C 1 update 6 download
But, is using robots in our everyday lives a good
2 enrol 7 make
idea?
3 accept 8 pay
Firstly, the main advantage to having robots is
4 chat 9 enter
that they make life easier. For instance, they can
5 do 10 have
do chores and difficult jobs that we don’t like
doing. Furthermore, robots give us more free
D 1 industrial 2 careful 3 restless
time. This way, we can spend more time on our
hobbies and interests.
E 1 up 3 after 5 off
On the other hand, there are some drawbacks to
2 on 4 to
using robots. For a start, they are too expensive
to buy and look after. For example, people might
Grammar
not be able to afford to repair them. In addition,
F 1 Anna said to us (that) she needed to go to the
robots are only programmed to do certain tasks.
shops to buy a charger for her tablet that day.
As a result, they cannot solve other problems
2 Sam said to Amy (that) Jo would upload those
even if they’re simple.
new photos the week after.
In conclusion, there are some major drawbacks
3 Kevin and Ben said (that) they had been
to using robots in everyday life. However, I think
studying for their exams at 7 pm the previous
that robots are very useful and can make our
day/day before.
lives a lot easier.
4 The boys said to Jon that he hadn’t commented
on their photo the previous week/week before.
Listening
5 Sally said to Lisa that she had to bring her
M Speaker 1 C Speaker 3 D
passport the next/following day.
Speaker 2 B Speaker 4 E

G 1 I asked Ann how long she had been waiting to


upload that photo.
Test 6C
2 Dad told me not to download that file onto his
mobile. Vocabulary
3 I asked Lucy if/whether I could borrow her laptop A 1 transport 3 interact
that weekend. 2 bend 4 deliver
4 Mrs White told the class to be quiet.
5 Ben asked his sister if/whether she would go to B 1 D iv 2 C iii 3 Ai 4 B ii
the mall that week.
C 1 post 6 have
H 1 aren’t I? 3 isn’t it? 5 has she? 2 enrol 7 get
2 shall we? 4 didn’t they? 6 can’t they? 3 enter 8 use
4 send 9 hack
I 1 Despite 3 in spite of 5 Although 5 download 10 do
2 but 4 However
D 1 beautiful 2 educational 3 speechless
Everyday English
J 1 e 2 c 3 a 4 d 5 b E 1 off 2 on 3 up 4 on 5 after

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Grammar On the other hand, smartphones can be a


F 1 Jill said (that) Justine had been posting photos distraction. For instance, they might spend time
of their school trip online all day the day before. using their phone rather than studying.
2 James said to Sarah (that) she didn’t need to Furthermore, teens can become addicted to
create a new password. their smartphone. As a result, they may feel
3 Jon’s brother said to his friends (that) he had anxious when they don’t have it with them.
been waiting there for them for hours. All in all, there are some drawbacks to teenagers
4 Ms Jones said to David (that) he may chat having smartphones. However, in my opinion,
online after he did his homework. they are very useful and can help teens during an
5 John said to Sue (that) his brother had shown emergency.
him how to download apps on his smartphone
the weekend before. Listening
M Speaker 1 E Speaker 3 A
G 1 Jack wondered when they would get to their Speaker 2 B Speaker 4 D
hotel.
2 Sarah told John to click on that icon to open the
app on his tablet. EXIT TEST (MODULES 1-6)
3 My sister asked me if/whether I had a social
1 C 17 C 33 C 49 C 65 A
media profile.
2 B 18 A 34 B 50 B 66 B
4 The teacher told us not to turn on our
3 C 19 C 35 C 51 A 67 B
computers.
4 A 20 A 36 A 52 B 68 A
5 Paul asked Sue when she had accepted his
5 C 21 C 37 B 53 C 69 B
friend request.
6 A 22 B 38 B 54 B 70 C
7 B 23 A 39 B 55 C 71 A
H 1 shall we? 4 didn’t we?
8 C 24 B 40 C 56 C 72 B
2 doesn’t she? 5 isn’t it?
9 B 25 C 41 B 57 A 73 C
3 has he? 6 will you?
10 C 26 B 42 A 58 C 74 C
11 A 27 A 43 C 59 C 75 B
I 1 in spite of 4 Although
12 C 28 B 44 A 60 B 76 C
2 but 5 However
13 A 29 C 45 B 61 C 77 A
3 Even though
14 B 30 B 46 A 62 C 78 B
15 B 31 B 47 C 63 B 79 A
Everyday English
16 C 32 B 48 B 64 C 80 B
J 1 c 2 e 3 d 4 a 5 b

Reading
K 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A

Writing
L Suggested Answer
In the past, we used to call people on the
telephone or write letters. These days, though,
almost everyone has got a smartphone,
especially young people. But, is it a good idea
for teenagers to own a smartphone?
To begin with, smartphones make it easy to
contact people. In this way, teenagers can call
their parents in an emergency. In addition,
smartphones can be useful for homework. For
example, teenagers can use them to access the
Internet and find information.

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