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Unit 1 5 thrilled
GRAMMAR
1 USE OF ENGLISH
1aI bCcC 8
2aIbCcC
3aCbIcI 1 c) genetically
2 b) make
2 3 d) has to take
1 were brought up 4 a) traits
2 looking forward to it 5 a) support
3 stand up to it 6 a) fair
4 has not been/was not passed on 7 a) will keep
5 tore it up 8 a) serious
6 will look for it 9 d) takes after
10 c) in common
3
1 will (often) go LISTENING
2 can’t account for 9
3 didn’t use to do 1 sense of identity
4 was always helping himself 2 people move/records get lost
5 can’t put up with 3 celebrities
4 secure or content/happy
VOCABULARY 5 royalty
4
1C READING
2A 10
3A 1A
4B 2A
5A 3B
4B
5 5B
1 illiterate
2 overcharged WRITING
3 impartial 11
4 disadvantaged Content (maximum 4 points)
5 inaccessible 1 point for content of each
paragraph.
6
1 … and promptly burst… Form (maximum 2 points)
2 Michael categorically denied 2 points for good sentence
3 They resolutely refuse… structure and paragraphing.
4 The ecologists are staunchly 1 point for reasonable structure.
opposed
5 It is widely thought… Range (maximum 2 points)
2 points for using a good range of
7 vocabulary and structures.
1 remorseful 1 point for using a reasonable
2 apprehensive range of vocabulary and structures.
3 perplexed 0 points for using a poor range of
4 disillusioned vocabulary and structures.
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5 insistence
Accuracy (maximum 2 points)
2 points for accuracy over 80%. 5
1 point for accuracy between 70 1 wacky
and 80%. 2 thought-provoking
3 far-fetched
Unit 2 4 x-rated
GRAMMAR 5 predictable
1
1 Unlike USE OF ENGLISH
2 like 6
3 As 1 When living on the streets, some
4 like people get into alcohol and drugs.
5 as 2 Steve’s Dad kicked him out.
6 like 3 Unlike Peter, John enjoys playing
7 like computer games.
8 Like 4 I think that listening to music is
9 like the best way to unwind.
10 as 5 My best friend is in trouble for
skipping school.
2 6 He looks like he is going to a
1 used to go/went football match.
2 left 7 It really gets me down to see litter
3 had been raining on our street.
4 was rummaging 8 Look at all the photographers. I
5 tripped wonder if that man is famous.
6 fell 9 You can’t have seen Sally this
7 realised morning.
8 was not moving 10 Then Mike was like, “And that
9 had hit isn’t even a real word is it?”
10 were flying
LISTENING
VOCABULARY 7
3 1C
1 buster 2D
2 sounding 3C
3 string 4C
4 throb 5A
5 behaved
6 fetching READING
7 skinned 8
8 single A3
9 minded B6
10 witted C2
D1
4 E5
1 dramatist
2 prestigious
3 indicator
4 painfully
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4 ABOLITION
5 CONDEMNATION Accuracy (maximum 2 points)
2 points for accuracy over 80%.
USE OF ENGLISH 1 point for accuracy between 70
8 and 80%.
1 pedestrianised
2 functional Unit 5
3 marginally GRAMMAR
4 soulless 1
5 idyllic 1The teacher’s aim is for the
6 impersonal students’ ideas to be presented at
7 central the workshop.
8 easily 2 Her idea is for no employee to
9 freedom have to work more than 40 hours a
10 old-fashioned week.
3 The principal was keen for all the
LISTENING students to take part in the school
9 competition.
1T 4 It’s vital for all guests to wear
2T white clothes at the party.
3T 5 Their proposal was for hybrid car
4F owners to pay less for registering
5F their vehicles.
6 My father’s plan was for me to
READING take over the family business.
10 7 It is necessary for us to stick to
A6 the budget.
B2
C3 2
D5 1 … and I should have (done).
E4 2 ... but I don’t think she will be
able to.
WRITING 3 … if they don’t want to.
11 4C
Content (maximum 4 points) 5 and he said that he would.
1 point for content of each 6 ... if I should have (booked them).
paragraph. 7 ... he promised he would.
8 …but I didn’t mean to (be).
Form (maximum 2 points)
2 points for good sentence 3
structure and paragraphing. 1 It’s essential that you (should)
1 point for reasonable structure. ring your parents.
2 It’s time for her to go home.
Range (maximum 2 points) 3 It’s important for you not to fail
2 points for using a good range of the final test.
vocabulary and structures. 4 They are reluctant for me to lead
1 point for using a reasonable the project.
range of vocabulary and structures. 5 It is impossible for us to prepare
0 points for using a poor range of the presentation on time.
vocabulary and structures.
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A6
VOCABULARY B5
4 C4
1 dropped D2
2 called up E1
3 administered/issued
4 put up WRITING
5 provoked 9
6 take Content (maximum 4 points)
7 set 1 point for content of each
8 suffered paragraph.
9 acquire
10 jumped Form (maximum 2 points)
2 points for good sentence
5 structure and paragraphing.
1 trusting 1 point for reasonable structure.
2 spacious
3 sensitive Range (maximum 2 points)
4 admiration 2 points for using a good range of
5 sincerity vocabulary and structures.
6 wisdom 1 point for using a reasonable
7 eventful range of vocabulary and structures.
8 courageous 0 points for using a poor range of
9 witty vocabulary and structures.
10 devotion
Accuracy (maximum 2 points)
USE OF ENGLISH 2 points for accuracy over 80%.
6 1 point for accuracy between 70
1D and 80%.
2A
3A Unit 6
4B GRAMMAR
5D 1
6A 1 Liz advised me to go to the
7C doctor’s for a proper diagnosis.
8A 2 Harry congratulated me / us on
9C winning the match.
10 C 3 Dad warned Frances not to touch
the oven.
LISTENING 4 The President promised to
7 combat corruption.
1– 5 Lisa suggested going out at the
2B weekend.
3B 6 Jake recommended the Italian
4C restaurant on the corner.
5A 7 Bill accused Alice of telling Mum
6D that he’d damaged the car.
8 Sam denied copying / having
READING copied his homework.
8
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4B
5- 2
6C 1 I’d rather order the stuff online.
2 You can’t have returned the book.
READING 3 Sally would (always) go to bed ...
9 4 You ought to help ...
1F 5 He must be working in a bank.
2F 6 He may / might not have received
3T your email.
4T
5T 3
1C
WRITING 2D
10 3B
Content (maximum 4 points) 4C
1 point for content of each
paragraph. VOCABULARY
4
Form (maximum 2 points) 1 belt
2 points for good sentence 2 shoes
structure and paragraphing. 3 cuff
1 point for reasonable structure. 4 socks
5 boots
Range (maximum 2 points)
2 points for using a good range of 5
vocabulary and structures. 1 rotten
1 point for using a reasonable 2 rich
range of vocabulary and structures. 3 plain
0 points for using a poor range of 4 stale
vocabulary and structures. 5 raw
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3 devastating 5T
4 security
5 censorship WRITING
10
5 Content (maximum 4 points)
1 packaged 1 point for content of each
2 flash paragraph.
3 stormy
4 dawned Form (maximum 2 points)
5 breath 2 points for good sentence
6 hiccups structure and paragraphing.
7 floods 1 point for reasonable structure.
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WRITING
9
Content (maximum 4 points)
1 point for content of each
paragraph.
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