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Name. Unit 11 ‘Total score Vocabulary 1 Complete the text with the verbs in the box. There is one extra word you do not need. ‘There is an example atthe beginning (0) do fall feel get go make play stay take wake wateh work {usually () wake up very early ~at four o'clock. lie in bed for afew minutes, then I () up and start my day. I take the bus to the post office where I pick up all the letters and parcels for my area and put them in the van. I'ma postman, you see. (2) Jong hours and I rarely (3) a break, so, at the end of the day, 1) really tired. 1don't @) up latein the evening and (6) TV. Tasually © to bed at eight and 1 (8). asleep very quickly. On Sundays, Thavea day off 16) some gardening and sometimes T 0) tennis but, mostly Islep. 710 2 Choose the correct option (A,B or C) to complete the sentences. There isan example atthe beginning (0) 0 Graham ___fishing every weekend. 6 Te gota sore A makes B does © goes A cough B throat C ache 1 Janice doesn't____home until ten on weekdays. 7 I've got ache. Atake 1 fall C get A head B nose € stomach 2 1___Aarate at the sports centre 8 these pills for your backache. A play B do © a0 Make B Do © Take 43 Rebecca's _ her homework right now. 9 I don’t like shopping: A making B doing C going A making B taking © going 4 Like cards, 10 Can you the piano? A playing B doing © going A play B do C stay 5 You'll ___better in afew days. A make B feel © a0 Tio Grammar 3 Complete the email with the correct present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in braces. ‘There is an example at the beginning (0). HiJenay 1(0) am daing (do) a course in Spanish atthe moment. My bestfriend Susie and I ()____ stay) with host family in Madrid. They're very friendly and talkative ~Spanish people @ (alk) alot! On the course, we G) (have) lessons every day tn the morning, but we @ (cot go) to lessons in the aternoon, What 5) (ove / do) inthe afternoon? Well, we (6) (usually / study), but sometimes we o (go) shopping. Right now, Susie @) (oot study) she ()iisten) to musi in her oom. It's very loud Anyway, what's your news, Jenny? (10), (you / do) anything interesting this sumer? Write soon. Alex 70 EXIST © wationst Geographic Learning 4 Write present simple or present continuous sentences from the prompts. Use the word in brackets. There is an example at the beginning (0). ° Paul / stay with friends (right now) 1 Sarah / go swimming (often) Sarah 2 rene / start work at nine (every day) Irene 3 We / eat out at the weekend (usually) We 4 Simon / not fel wel (at the moment) Simon 5 Erica / gethome early (nt often) rica 6 More people / do karate (these days) More people 7 Suzy / have time for breakfast (rarely) Suzy 8 1/ not feel worried (right now) 1 9 Jack / watch films om TV (sometimes) Jack 10 They / visit their grandparents (wwice a year) They 9 Reading A day in the life of Mark Zuckerberg Mark Zuckerberg is a busy guy: He runs Facebook, the social media giant, soit isn’t surprising that the technology wonder kid has quite a lotto do throughout the day. Despite being responsible for a company that makes over $400 billion every year, amazingly Zuckerberg still makes the time to exercise regularly, travel often, and spend time with his young family. How does he do it? Zuckerberg tries to keep his choices in life simple. Most people spend a lot of time thinking about what to wear or What to cook, where to go and what to do, but Zuckerberg never thinks about these things. He wakes up at the same time every day, checks Facebook and WhatsApp on his ‘phone, then he usually works out in his personal gyim at home. Zuckerberg typically exercises about three times a week, and sometimes he goes jogging with his pet dog. There's nothing unusual about Zuckerberp’s det. After ‘exercising, he eats what he feels like for breakfast, then he's ready for the day. Zuckerberg doesn't like to waste time on small decisions. That's also why he wears the same thing almost every 5 Read the article about Mark Zuckerberg. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C).There is an example at the beginning (0) 0: What sort of company does Mark Zuckerberg run? {A aclothes company B a supermarket giant © a social media company 1 How does the writer fel about Zuckerberg’ lifestyle? Ae thinks he shoul’ t work alot of hours. B Hie is surprised that he does so many things. C He says he doesnt have anytime with is family 2 In the writers opinion, how is Mark Zuckerberg diferent from other people? {A He does more exerrse than most people. B He spends more time using technology than other people C He spends very litle tine thinking about things like food or clothes day: jeans, trainers and a grey tshirt. It’s not because he's lazy or hates fashion, but because he doesn’t want to think about clothes. He wants to think about important things. Zuckerberg works 50 to 60 hours a Week for his company, Facebook, but he thinks about the social media platform constantly. Tspend most of my time thinking about how to connect the world and serve our community better, but a lotof that time isn’t in our office or meeting with people,’ he says. Most of his work is way from the ‘office ~ when he's thinking of new: ideas. When he's not working, Zuckerberg spends some of his time learning new things. Currently, he's studying, ‘Mandarin Chinese. He also tries to read as many books as the can — in 2015, he read a new book every two weeks. He believes in having personal goals in life he thinks that we feel better when we leagn or do new things. Travelling or working, Zuckerberg also spends alot of, ‘time with his wife, Dr Priscilla Chan, and his two children, Like all parents, he thinks it's important to have time with his family when they are young and growing up. 3 How often does Mark Zuckerberg do exercise? A every day B quite often C not very often 4 In paragraph 2, what does ‘works out’ mean? A does job B does some exercise € calls people 5 What does Mark Zuckerberg eat for breakfast? A the same things every day B whatever he wants to eat C aspecial diet 6 What do we find out about the clothes Mark Zuckerberg wears? ‘A He never wears T-shirts. B He often wears old clothes, C He usually wears the same clothes. PIEIISLLTES © ational ceographic Learning Unit 2 Test Vocabulary Name ___ Total score 1 Complete the text with the correct form of the word in CAPITAL LETTERS. There is an example atthe beginning (0). ‘The Invictus Games isa (0) competition for people injured compete in vrs, All he () are learning to lve with compere life-changing injuries Events include @ and cycle (@) as wellas team sport like rugby and basketball ATHLETE for) in wheelchairs. The Games are organized PLAY © the Olympics - the races are shown on TV inthe UK, UKE andall he get gold medals. But, forthe people win who are (7 this isnt what's important. They are compere thereto make friends with other (@) or swimmers RUN or) The Invictus Games helps people tofel better WRESTLE about themselves, and to fel like champions, not (0) LOSE Ti 2. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are to extra words you do not need There isan example at the beginning (0) a eee 0 Ronaldo isa famous filler 1 Eidis an annual 2 van got tired and stared to, down, 3 The Tour de Franat isa famous cycling 4 Olive is very her sister, 5 ___isan Olympic spor 6 There ae teen players ina rughy 7 Jason was isto cross the finish 8 Thesport ofhorse is popular in ireland, 9 jilis very She hates losing 10 We saw two atthe hockey stadium, 70 Grammar 3 Complete the text withthe correct form ofthe verbs in brackets. There isan example atthe beginning (0) (0)_Plaving_ (play) rounders isa lot of fan, It’s lke baseball but itis as dificl. You don’t have @ (ore) special clothes sr caps aed you can (ase) a tennis ball when you play, The ony thing you must @)-—-- ~~ (have isa bat~ rounders Bats are shorter and lighter than baseball bats: Anyone can play. @ tbe) good a port ist important. There are girs and boys, young and old, ona rounders eam and they are only interested in ©) have) fun. (6) "~~ (win) ist the main thing. Ofcourse, some people ae better at o (Play) rounders than others, but they don't want (@) (Score) all the point. Everybody has ago. Personally, love @) (play) rounders becuse it's a game for allthe family You can (0) (have) a great ime together, 70 PIEIISLLTES © ational ceographic Learning 4 Choose the correct option (A,B, C or D) to complete the sentences. There is an example at the beginning (0). 0 You ___ buy a ticket, The museum is free on Saturdays, Ahaveto —- @don’thaveto © mast D mustn't 1 Students ___ park their cars in front of reception. Those parking places are for visitors only. Aan B don’thave to Cant D haveto 2 You____be late. If you miss the start ofthe play, they won't et you in. Avan B don’t have to Chaveto mustn't 3 You — buy a ticket on the door or in advance — it's your choice. Aan B have to © mast D can't 4 You ___ wear ahat inside the chapel. I's not allowed, A must B don’thave to Chaveto —_D mustr't 5 Joe ___ go tothe party ifhe doesn’t want to Acant Bdoesn'thaveto — Chasto. mustn't 6 Dol sign this form here? A haveto Bean © mast Deant 7 Vminterested in __ this club. A join B tojoin C joining —_D twining 8 ___ crickets popular in Australia, A Play B Playing © Toplay —_D Toplaying 9 Ican’t ___my glasses. A find B finding Ctofind —_D tofinding 10 We hate all the time. A lose B losing C tolose ——D tolosing Reading Wimbledon ‘Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the ‘world, and al the top tennis players want to win it It’s very different from most of the other international tournaments, not only because it’s important and it's on. grass, but because players have to follow some very old-fashioned rules, Firstly, for example, they have to wear white - white sports shoes and sacks as well as white tops and white shorts or skirts. Nowadays, they can wear some colour on their clothes, but only if the colour is one centimetre wide or less. The rule is unpopular with some players because they think itis old-fashioned, and it makes people think that tennis is not a modern sport, They also want to wear what they feel like wearing, and some would like to wear advertising on their clothes, but they can't (Other players like the rule ~ it makes Wimbledon feel special and different. Women are allowed to wear shorts at Wimbledon, but most players prefer to wear sports dresses or skirts. Roger Federer, one of the most successful men’s players, sometimes wears a smart, ‘white evening jacket when he walks on to the court at Wimbledon! He takes it off when he starts the match! FEIT © Wational ceographic Learning Another tradition is also unusual in tennis. At Wimbledon, female players are called Miss or Mrs. So, the umpire will say, for example, ‘Game, Set and Match to Miss Williams’ at the end of the match, Again, some people like the tradition, but other players think it's too old-fashioned. Why can’t they use their whole name or just theie surname like they do with the men? In ‘other ways, Wimbledon is a very modern tournament. The Centre Court at Wimbledon isa fantastic place to play and watch tennis, has an expensive and brilliantly-designed roof, so players don’t have to stop playing when it rains ~ something that is not uncommon in London, even in July, when the tournament takes place, Winners get over £2 million in prize money, and losing, finalists get half that amount, The tournament makes alot of money, not just from ticket sales, But also from television money, and from sales of food and souvenirs. Wimbledon is famous for selling strawberries and cream, and visitors eat an amazing 140,000 servings of strawberries every year, That's a lot of strawberries —and a great tradition! rovcopabie ces unt Name. Total score Vocabulary 1 Complete the text with the verbs in the box. There is an example atthe beginning (0) book drop getoff geton goby goon miss pay pick stop take Itisnteasy to getto the volcano. You have to (0) stax then by tain, then by bus, and, finally, you have to (0) foot, Ask the taxi driver fo come early inthe morning to ° you up rom your hotel and (3) ‘you off at the tin station: Make sure yourleaveeaely~ you don’t want to (#) the ain. And make sure you) your tan icket online before you go Because the tain often fall. (6 the tain othe tnd ofthe line, then 7) the bus that goes up into the mountains Make sure you have money with you because you have t (@) the fare onthe bs. Ask the us driver to ° when you see the lake. Then 0) the bus and walk up the path to the right ofthe lake I’ a three kilometre walk to the volcano. —/i0 2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. There is an example at the beginning (0). 0 My uncle drives arm tain. Every week, he drives hundreds of kilometres along motorways from Poland to Portagal It takes four days for the ship to commu / ces the ocean. The roads round here are very busy during the rush hour / period. ‘The government wants to stop carbon emissions / produces. Sorry I'mlate. There's a traffic limit / jamin the city centze. The cars arent moving, ‘The buses to town are tralitional / freuen ~ they come every ten minutes Although there's only one bus a day, it's very punctual /concenient for me because it stops near my house. The new trains are very comyortabe / traditional. The seats are big and there's a lot of leg room, The train is slow but reliable /puoctual. It never breaks down - you know you will get to your destination, When you're in London, go/take the underground. I's the quickest way to travel. When you buy a ticket, ask for a receipt / change. It proves that you have paid. 710 Grammar 3 Choose the correct option (A,B,C or D) to complete the sentences. There isan example a the beginning (0). 0 Ie’sone of the ___ expensive holiday resorts in the country A lot B much © most D more 11 The road isn’t as long —___ some people think. Aas B than C that D for 2 Thenew cruise ship is __any built before. A bigas B biggest than —C biggerthan DD asbig 3 Thisis one of. traffic jams I can remember. A thebadder __B asbadas C the worst worse than 4 Today is than yesterday. A sunnier B thesunnier € thesunniest sunny 5 prefer the train because i's Arreliable than B more reliable. asreliableas far reliable 6 Which one is ? A tastier B moretasty —€ tasty as D tastier than 7 We want to find the restaurant. A near B nearly © nearer D nearest 8 Bikes ___cars. A areslowerthan Bareasslow —_C are theslowest _D aren't slowly 9 This is the _ of my. A goodday -B betterday best day D asbetter day as, 10 We aren’tall___as Tom. A dever B thecleverest_ C cleverer D asclever — 0 4 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use two to four words including the word provided in CAPITALS. There is an example at the beginning (0) 0 No hotel in the world is more expensive than the Bus Khalifa in Dubai Most The Bus} Khalifa in Dubai__S the most expensive _ hotel in the world. 1 No man is faster than Usain Bolt. WORLD'S Usain Bolts man, 2 Joe lives near the centre but Kerry's house is further away. CENTRE Kerry's house is further from Joe's 5 Jenny isn’t as good at maths as her sister THAN Jenny's sisteris____— ery 4 No singer inthe school is as bad as Jack. THE Jackis in the school. 5 Taking the train is safer than going by car, ISNT Going by car as taking the train, 6 David is older than his brother but not by much. LITTLE David is _____________his brother. 17 Taking the bus into town is much more convenient than taking the train. Lor Taking the train into town is, than taking the bus. 8 Inmy opinion, team sports are more exciting than individual sports, AS hink individual sports as team sports. 9. The Hote! Grand isn’t quite as expensive asthe Hotel Luxe BIT The Hote! Luxe is. than the Hotel Grand. 10 The students in Class A aren’t as lazy asthe students in Class F ARE ‘The students in Class F the students in Class A, 710

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