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Grammar
A. 1. does...leave 2. don’t have /haven’t got
A. 1. lives 2. speak 3. work 4. has (got)
3. relaxes 4. doesn’t get, gets Open answer.
5. goes
5. Do...go
B. 1. These are not my keys. Listening transcript
B.1. at 2. on 3. in 4. from, to A: Hi, Sophie.
2. The boys have got nice watches.
C. 1. When does Andy play video games? B: Hello, Ian. What’s happening? A: Not much. I’m bored.
3. Those women are architects. B: Me too. Let’s do something. Do you like pool?
2. I don’t usually receive emails. A: I love it. Let’s go to the bowling alley. They’ve got some tables there.
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3. Do you often go for a bike B: No, I can’t stand the bowling alley. Let’s go to the shopping centre.
3. sons’ 4. isn’t, his A: Good idea. I can take my car. B: Umm... Maybe not.
ride/Do you go for a bike ride
A: What’s wrong?
Listening often? B: I’m sorry Ian, but I think you’re a very dangerous driver.
1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b Listening A: Me? Fast maybe, but not dangerous. OK, do you want to drive?
B: Come on. You know I can’t drive. A: What can we do, then?
Reading 1. 6:00am 2. reads 3. goes home B: Let’s take the bus. A: OK. Come on, then.
1. He’s Tara’s husband. 2. She’s from Spain. 4. evening
3. She’s a secretary. 4. Julia and Maria. Reading
Writing 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F
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Open answer.
Listening transcript Listening transcript
A: Hi, John.
B: Hello, Jane. This is Gary.
A: Hi. Are you John’s brother? My name is Nancy Drew and this is my daily routine: Every morning I get up at 6
C: No, I’m his cousin from Southampton. A: Well, nice too’clock because I take the train to work.
meet you.
A: Heather? Is tha t you? B: Hi. How are you? I have breakfast, get ready and leave the house at around seven. The train journey is about 45 minutes, so I usually take a book with me to r
A: I’m fine. Are you still a reporter at the newspaper? have an hour lunch break at twelve thirty. I usually meet friends for lunch. That’s the best part of my day! Then, at 4 o’clock, I finish work and
B: Well, I’m at the newspaper, but I’m a photographer now.
A: Really? That’s a change.
A: See you later, then, Lee.
B: OK. Wait. You’ve got my number, right? A: Umm… Let me see. Lee Richards...
0120 577188.
B: No, that’s my old number. My new number is 0120 578218.
A: Oh, OK.
A: Hey, you know your friend from university?
B: Who, Maria?
A: Yeah. Is she Portuguese? B: No, she isn’t.
Test: Module 4
A: But she speaks Portuguese, right? B: Well, she’s Brazilian. Vocabulary
A: OK. Now I understand. A. 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. a
6. b 7. a 8. a 9. c
B1.. freezer 2. fantastic 3. delicious
4. modern 5. chubby 6. shaved
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Test: Module 3 Grammar
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Grammar Reading
Open answer.
A. 1. are...doing, am organising, Do...like 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F
Listening transcript 2. are getting Writing
A: That’s a nice photograph. B: Thanks. 3. Are...working, don’t know Open answer.
A: Who’s that man with the short hair? B: That’s Ken, my husband’s cousin.
A: Oh, yes. He’s got a moustache, just like your husband. 4. comes, isn’t coming Listening transcript
B1. . him, he 2. I, them 3. us A: Hi, Fiona! Nice trip?
B: Hi, Tim. Yes, I had a fantastic two weeks in the sun.
B: I know. All the men in the family have got one. Listening A: Did you like the campsite?
A: Oh, where is it? B: Where’s what?
A: My mobile phone. 1. Mr Benson’s secretary 2. is coming to
B: It’s on the armchair in the living room. 3. mobile phone 4. leaves B: Not really, so we stayed at a hotel for the second week.
A: Are you sure? Let me see... No, it’s not there. A: I see. I don’t really like camping, either. What about the weather?
B:What? There it is! On the floo,runder the armchair. Reading B: It was warm and sunny every day. And on the last day it was nice and hot.
A: Thanks. See you later. 1. Town Hall, Arlington 2. 7:30am A: So, you had a good time.
A: So, what do you think of the new secretary? B: Yeah. The food was a little boring, though. I mean, I tried some local food, but it wasn
B: Who, Fran? I don’t know. She doesn’t talk very much. 3. 20 4. a free T-shirt /free T-shirts A: Oh, right. Did you go shopping?
A: She talks to me. Writing B: Not really, I didn’t have time. But I sent lots of postcards. Did you get one?
B: Maybe she doesn’t like me. A: Yeah. I got it yesterday. Thanks.
A: Open answer.
No, she’s just a serious and shy person. She can be really funny sometimes. B: It’s a picture of the beach near the hotel. A: Very nice.
B: Really? That’s a surprise. Listening transcript
A: This is an excellent flat withtwo bedrooms and a large bathroom.
A: Hello. Mr Benson’s office. How can I help?
B: Nice bathroom. It is very big, but there’s a problem. B: I’d like to talk to Mr Benson, please. A: Who’s calling, please?
A: What’s that? B: It’s Mark Tompkins.
B: I like to have a bath in the evenings. A: There is a largeA:
modern shower.
I’m sorry, but Mr Benson isn’t here at the moment. But he’s coming back for his three o’clock appointment. You can call him then.
B: Yes, but I prefer baths.
A: OK, I’ve got another flat for
B: It’s an emergency.
A: Do you have Mr Benson’s mobile phone
you. Let me show it to you. number?
B: Yes, but he isn’t answering. Can you give me his home number?
A: He’s not at home at the moment, but I can try to find him.
B: Thank you. When you find him, please tell him to call Mark Tompkins. It’s about his new car. He’ll understand.
A: OK. No problem. B: Thank you. Bye! A: Goodbye!

Test: Module 6
Vocabulary
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Test: Module 5 B. 1. expensive 2. diet 3. population
Vocabulary 4. jewellery 5. down 6. popular
A. 1. place, fan 2. Hold on Communication
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Midterm Test: Test: Module 7


Listening transcript
A: I want to get a new camera. Vocabulary
Modules 1-6 B: Go to Ed’s Electronics in Green Street.
A: OK. A. 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. a
Vocabulary B: Do you want to go now? It’s still open. A: What time does it close?
6. c
A. 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c B: Nine o’clock.
A: No. Let’s go tomorrow. B. 1. vegetarian 2. appetiser
6. c 7. a 8. b 9. b 10. a
3ta. steless 4. contain
B1.. manual 2. architecture
B: OK. It opens at eight in the morning. A: Even on Saturdays?5. avoid, weight 6. mayonnaise
3. entrance 4. souvenirs B: Yeah.
A: OK, then. 7. flavour
5. outgoing 6. emergency
A: Eric, let’s go to the cinema later. B: OK. What do you want to see?
Communication
7. agree 8. pass A: I don’t mind. I like all kinds of films.
Communication B: Well, I don’t want to see On the Road 2, and that’s for sure.
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c
A: That’s a comedy, right? Grammar
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. c B: Yes, and I’m not a big fan of comedies. A: OK. What about that action film with
Chad Hogan? A. 1. any, some 2. no, some
7. b
B: Yeah, that sounds good. 3. some, any 4. some, any, no
Grammar A: Hello?
B1.. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. c
A1.. a 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. c
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6. c 7. a 8. b 9. b 10. c B: Hi. It’s Ian.
11. b 12. a A: Hello, Ian. How are things? Listening
B: Not bad. I have some news. I found a new flat in Stockton Street.
B. 1. Tina enjoys watching comedies. 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. a
A: So, you’re finally leaving home. Hey, wait! Stockton Street? That’s near me.
2. My sister wants to have driving B: I know. Reading
A: But that’s really far from your work.
lessons. 1. Only important people.
B: Yes. It’s a long drive, but what can I do?
3. Lucy can’t stand doing aerobics. A: Maybe start looking for a new job. 2. The Nahuatl language of the Aztecs.
Ha, ha!
4. Would you like to travel abroad? 3. They added sugar and milk.
B: Yeah, right.
5. We don’t often go bowling. A: At last! Do you know wh at time it is, Larry? 4. Dark chocolate.
B: I’m so sorry. I had a terrible morning.
C. 1. is exercising, isn’t studying A: I know, I know... Your car broke down again or you ranWriting
out of petrol or something like that, right?
B: Not exactly. No, I woke up late. A: I see. Open answer.
2. usually goes, love B: Then, I ran out the door and tried to get into my car, but I couldn’t find my car keys. Then, I realised they were on the kitchen table with m
3. are visiting, Do you want, am working A: OK. Well, calm down. You’re here now. Let’s get to work.
4. are you cooking
5. doesn’t talk, sends
D. 1. Did you buy, couldn’t
2. was, had, stayed, went, took, bought
3. didn’t enjoy, were
Listening
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Reading
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Listening transcript Test: Module 8 Test: Module 9


1. A: How was your meal? Vocabulary Vocabulary
B: Delicious. A. 1. archaeological site 2. attractions A1.. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. a
A: Would you like anything for 3. crowded 4. save B1.. tie 2. wedding 3. till
dessert? We’ve got some very nice 5. passengers 6. suitcases 4. useful 5. plugged 6. aluminium
cheesecake today. 7. comfortable
7. hurry 8. throw
B: No, thanks. Could I have the bill? Communication
B1.. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. c
A: Of course. Right away. 6. b 7. a 8. c 9. b 1. f 2. b 3. e 4. g 5. h 6. a
B: Wait! What is that woman over there
Communication 7. d 8. c
having? 1. c 2. f 3. a 4. b 5. d 6. e Grammar
A: That’s apple pie and ice cream.
Grammar A1.. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b
B: Mmmm. Could I have some of that?
A. 1. She has to take her daughter to th 6. c
Not a lot of ice cream, though.
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A: Certainly.
2. You have to get off at the next stop. 3. enough time 4. too many
2. A: Hi, Steve. What are you eating?
3. you have to pay over there. 5. enough 6. sweet enough
B: Nothing.
4. He has to work at the office till late. 7. too cold
A: Doesn’t look like nothing.
5. we have to visit it some day. Listening
B: It’s just a slice of pizza.
B. 1. Are you going to buy 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F
A: I see. And what’s in the bag?
2. is going to cook, is she going Reading
B: Some chips. I know what you’re
to make, isn’t going to tell 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F
thinking.
3. are going to attend, am not going Writing
A: What?
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Open answer.
B: I don’t eat junk food every day, you
Listening
know. But every now and then, Listening transcript
1. bus 2. £20.75 3. Springfield A: Hello. Can I help you?
maybe once a month, I like eating B: Yes, I’d like these gloves, please.
something that fills me up. 4. early A: OK. Just to let you know you can’t exchange any items you buy now during the sales,
Reading B: That’s fine. They’re for my sister, but I’m sure she’ll love them.
A: OK. Can I have some chips?
1. Half an hour. A: OK, then.
B: Here. B: How much are they? I couldn’t find the price tag, but I found them next to a sign saying
2. Over 50,000 different plants and flowers A: Let me just check. Yes, that’s right. B: Great.
3. A: Need any help?
from all over the world. A: Would you like to pay in cash or by credit card?
B: Yes, please. I’m cutting these B: I’ll use my card. I haven’t got any cash on me. Wait! Yes, I do. Here.
3. To get/buy a recipe book. A: Thanks. Here’s your change and your receipt. Do you want me to gift wrap them for you
tomatoes. Can you help me with
4. By bike. / He’s going to rent a bike. B: Don’t worry about it. It’s not really a present. My sister just needed some new gloves.
the potatoes?
A: OK, then. Have a nice day! B: You too.
A: Sure. No problem. Here we go... Writing

B: What are you doing? Open answer.

A: You said you needed help with the Listening transcript


A: Good morning.
potatoes.
B: Hello. Do you sell tickets to Littlewood?
B: Yeah, but don’t cut them yet. You A: Yes, we do. Do you want to go by train or by bus?
need to wash them first. B: Em, not the train.

A: Oops. Sorry.
A: OK, then. The bus is £20.75.
4. A: What are you doing this weekend,
B: Really? A friend went there last week
and he paid £15.75.
Darren?
B: Not much. Why? A: Tickets are £15.75 after 10am.
B: After rush hour, OK. There you go. Do I have to change buses?
A: I’m having a get-together at my A: Let me see. Yes. You have to change at Springfield to get to Littlewood.
house. Just some old friends from B: Really? All right. What time do I arrive there?
A: At around 11:30, depending on the traffic.
university. B: My appointment is at 1:30. What am I going to do for two hours? Oh, well, I can go for a coffee or something. Thanks!
B: Sounds great. What time? A: Bye now.
A: Saturday, at about seven. Is that OK?
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Test: Module 10 Test: Module 11


Listening transcript
Vocabulary A: Hello? Vocabulary
A1.. b 2. e 3. c 4. d 5. a B: Hi, Karen. How are you?
A: I’m fine. I’ve got a cold, but I’m OK. And you? A1.. a 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. a
B. 1. painkiller 2. storm 3. dropped B: Fine. Listen. I need some help. A: OK.
6. a 7. b 8. a
4. in 5. trouble 6. fair B: Could you take me to the airport on Saturday? Please?
B.1. currency 2. indoor 3. capital
7. nose
A: Of course. Why not? 4. inform 5. foreigner 6. official
Communication
B: I haven’t got all the information about 7. connection 8. range
A. 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. e 5. f my flight yet. But I think I have to be at the airport at nine in the morning.
A: No problem, John. What are friends for? Communication
6. g 7. b
A: Hi, Stuart! B: Oh, hello. 1. b 2. e 3. a 4. c 5. d
B. 1. you do me a favour A: Do you want some ice cream? B: What? No, thanks.
A: Come on. It’s your favourite. B: It’s OK. Grammar
2. I use your phone
A: What’s wrong? Is it your tooth again? A1.. more modern 2. cheaper
3. you pick me up from the airport You should see a dentist.
B: It’s not that. I ate something last night and today my stomach3.really best,hurts.
most comfortable 4. worst
4. you bring me a glass of water, please
A: Poor you. Oh, well, more for me. 5. more interesting, most 6. windier
Grammar A: It’s a nice evening for a walk, isn’t it?
interesting 7. biggest
B: Yes. It’s getting cold, though. Let’s get back to the house and make a nice fire.
A. 1. should drink some tea. B.1. the 2. most 3. more 4. than
A: Good idea. B: Wait!
2. shouldn’t eat junk food. A: What is it?
Listening
B: There’s someone out there. Look! He needs help.
3. should buy a new one. A: Where? 1. 3 2. 3 3. 3 4. 3 5. 8
4. shouldn’t lend him any more money. B: Over there. Should I jump in the water?
6. 3 7. 8 8. 3
A: No, it’s too dangerous. Let’s get some help.
B. 1. to cancel the app ointment. B: OK, OK. You stay here and I’ll go and get someone. Reading
2. not to panic. A: Linda, could I talk to you for a minute?
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. b
B: Sure. What is it, Gloria?
3. to drink lots of water. A: Well, I have a problem and I’m not sure what to do. Writing
4. to show her her new mobile phone. B: OK. What is it?
Open answer.
A: Well, there are some girls in my class, and they’re saying horrible things about me. It all started last week when I didn’t give them the answ
5. not to eat before the I did the right thing, so I shouldn’t apologise to them or anything, right?transcript
Listening
swimming lesson. B: Of course not. Why don’t you just ignore them? They’ll forget about it soon.
A: Good morning. Welcome to Fairview
A: Do you think so? B: I’m sure.
Listening
1. a 2. a 3. a 4. b Hotel.
B: Hello. I need a single room for a couple of
Reading nights.
1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T A: Certainly.
B: Has the room got Wi-Fi?
Writing A: Yes, all our rooms have. Your room’s also got a TV.
B: Is that satellite? A: No, I’m afraid not.
Open answer.
B: No problem. I have a lot of work to do, anyway. I’ve got a big meeting tomorrow
A: We can give you a wake-up call, if you like.
B: No, it’s OK. By the way, is the restaurant open at the moment?
A: Yes, it’s open all day. You can go any time you like. Will you need to use our dry
B: No, I don’t think so. But I’d like to take a sauna. Does your fitness centre have on
A: I’m afraid we don’t have a fitness centre. B: You don’t? That’s a shame.
A: But we’ve got an indoor swimming pool on the eighth floor. Why don’t you try it?
B: OK. Maybe later. I need to have a shower first. It’s very hot today.
A: Don’t worry. All our rooms have air conditioning.
B: Perfect.
A: OK. Here’s you key. Your room number is 204.

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Test: Module 12 Final Test Listening transcript


Vocabulary A: Are all these batteries for recycling? Wow! I should do more for the environment, too.
Vocabulary
A.1. score 2. research 3. got 4. missed B: Yes, you should. For example, you have a garden, right? You can make compost.
A.1. paramedic 2. quality A: I don’t think so. It’s very messy and my garden isn’t very big.
5d. iscovered 6. grew 7. attended B: Do you water the plants in the morning or afternoon?
3. mark 4. bridge
8. beat A: I n the afternoon. Why?
5. temperature 6. slice B: That’s not good. It’s a waste of water when the sun’s out. You should do
B. 1. graduate 2. doubt 3. coach 7. equipment 8. healthy it in the morning or late in the evening when it’s cool.
4. study 5. manage 6. genius 9. luxury 10. fashionable A: I can water them before I go to work. But is that going to save the environment?
7. hall B: Not really, but it’s a start. If you want, I can show you how to make compost.
11. huge 12. crowded A: No, thanks.
Communication 13. useful 14. convenient A: Excuse me, how much are these jeans?
15. rent 16. care, pollute B: What does it say on the price tag?
1. b 2. e 3. a 4. c 5. d A: £60. But I found them over there. The sign says ‘Jeans £29.99’. Is that right?
Grammar 17. break 18. pass B: Let me see... No, it’s not.
A. 1. Julie has never played water polo. 19. inform 20. grow A: I thought they were half-price.
B: No. There’s actually a 20% discount on these jeans.
2. Have you ever failed an exam? B1.. c 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. a
A: Really?
6. c 7. b 8. b 9. a 10. c B: Yes, the actual price is £48. A: Thank you.
3. Dave has always wanted to
11. c 12. a A: Hi, John! How was your trip?
study Medicine. B: I had a great time. Better than I thought, actually.
4. We haven’t travelled abroad before. Communication A: Did you stay in Athens?
1. d 2. g 3. b 4. e 5. c 6. f B: No, I was in Crete. The weather was great and we also went
B. 1. Have...ever visited, went swimming.
2. haven’t been, have lost, won 7. h 8. a A: Nice. Was it your first time in Crete?
Grammar B: No. I went there on a business trip two years ago. Remember?
3. has always liked, tried A: Yes, I do. You’re a lucky guy. B: I suppose so.
A. 1. am making, Do you want, are going A: Excuse me, could I hav e the bill?
4. did...get, was, have had
B: Certainly. Was everything all right?
Listening 2. usually beats, plays
A: Well, to be honest, I didn’t really like the chicken.
1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 3. is retiring, is planning B: I’m sorry to hear th at, madam. Was there too much salt? Was it too spicy?
A: The opposite, really. It didn’t have much taste. However, the rice with vegetables was
Reading B. 1. Have you tasted, have never tried

1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 2. lived, was 3. has visited


4. received
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Listening transcript 4. to travel 5. yours

A: Well, there goes the whistle and it’s D1.. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. a

the end of the first half. What a match! 6. b 7. c 8. c 9. a 10. c

B: Yes, and United are winning by 3 goals 11. c 12. c 13. a


and it’s all thanks to their captain, Roy Listening
Simpson. Two goals for him so far. 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. c
A: What a player! And he hasn’t played Reading
every game this season. He was 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F
injured five months ago and this is only
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his tenth game.
Open answer.
B: Well, he’s back now. But only till the end
of the season.
A: Is that right?
B: Yes, he’s 32 next month and he’s not
going to play next season.
A: Is he going to carry on his career as a
lawyer?
B: What?
A: I thought he studied Law before
becoming a football player.
B: No, that was his teammate Jim Rogers.
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