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Eyes Open 2 Unit 7 Test: Extra

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Language focus
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
Use the present perfect.

eat ​
not be ​
travel ​
meet ​
not do ​
write

0 I ‘ve travelled to lots of different countries.


1 Julia in my country before. It’s all new for her.
2 I’m sure we . Weren’t you at Tom’s party?
3 I Japanese food lots of times. I love it!
4 My aunt her first blog!
5 We our homework – we’ll do it tomorrow.
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2 Make questions in the present perfect.


0 you / ever / ride a horse?
Have you ever ridden a horse?
1 Jack / ever / go / to London?

2 Ben / ever / play the guitar?

3 your parents / ever / live abroad?

4 you / ever / travel on your own?

5 Nicola / ever / have a pet?

3 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
Use the present perfect.

have ​
fly ​
wear ​
break ​lose ​buy

I might need to go into town on Saturday and buy a new watch because I 0 have broken my old
one. I only bought it a few months ago. I’m really sad about it, because I 1 it many
times now, especially to play football matches! And my team 2 never
a game, so now I call it my lucky watch! I 3 also to the States lots
of times with it on my wrist, so my watch and I 4 a lot of adventures together.
But maybe I’ll find another watch that’s just as good. I hope so! 5 you
anything new recently?
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4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Use the past simple or the present perfect.
0 I have never seen (never / see) this film before.
1 I (not enjoy) my technology class yesterday.
2 Tom (never / have) a strawberry milk shake before.
3 (you / play) football on Saturday?
4 Sarah (lose) her tablet last week.
5 Ben (travel) to lots of different countries.
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Vocabulary
5 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

crashed ​
cut ​
banged ​
hurt ​
tripped ​
broke

0 Ben crashed his car last week. He’s fine but he needs a new car.
1 I my back when I tried to carry all those boxes.
2 That dog is always in the way! I almost over it again.
3 Lucy her finger while she was slicing the bread.
4 Dad his leg in a skiing accident, and can’t walk on it for six weeks!
5 I can’t believe I my head again! Please shut the cupboard door!
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6 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are three more words than you need.

car ​
leg ​
bike hurt ​
hand ​
slip ​
fall ​
dog ​
trap

0 Ben hurt his knee and now he can’t walk.


1 Paul is always careful not to his fingers in the car door.
2 I burnt my left when I picked up something hot.
3 Luke fell off his so many times when he was learning to ride.
4 Be careful not to on the ice on the ground.
5 Robert crashed his when he was driving along.
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7 Complete the words to make parts of the body. The first letter is there to help you.
0 The pillows on my bed are quite hard, and now my n e c k hurts.
1 Why don’t you put your bag over your s ? It’s easier to carry.
2 I’ve always worn my watch on my right w .
3 Lara twisted her a while she was running for the bus.
4 Your heart is in the part of the body called the c .
5 Dan used his e to push his way through the crowd.
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8 Match the sentence halves.


0 My brother Jack has fallen over and got d a worried when he’s late home.
1 Sam and Maria are getting b sick, because he was so wet.
2 Ben walked home in the rain, and got c better quickly. He’s fine now!
3 Tim’s mum always gets d injured – he’s hurt his knee.
4 Peter was ill last week, but he got e home as quickly as he can.
5 It’s 9 pm. Martin needs to get f married next year!
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Useful language
9 Complete the conversation. What does Tim say to Karen? Choose the correct answers (a–g).
There is one more expression than you need.
Karen: Hi, Tim! How are you? a Yes, I’m going to summer camp next week!
Tim: 0 f b So I guess he can’t play in the final.
Karen: Great! So what have you been up to? c Oh, no! How did that happen?
Tim: 1 d How’s it going with your studies?
Karen: That’s fantastic! Well done! e Doing exams. And I’ve just heard today –
Tim: 2 I’ve passed!
Karen: Well, not quite such good news – my brother’s broken f Not bad, thanks, Karen.
his arm! g Thanks! So how about you?
Tim: 3
Karen: While he was playing football.
Tim: 4
Karen: No, but he’s fine about it. So, any holiday plans?
Tim: 5
Karen: Wow! Lucky you!
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Listening
10 Listen to five speakers talking about minor accidents they’ve had. Match the speakers (1–5)
with the accidents (a–h). There are two more accidents than you need.
PEOPLE ACCIDENTS
0 Speaker 0 c a I had a car accident.
1 Speaker 1 b I cut my leg.
2 Speaker 2 c I hurt my foot.
3 Speaker 3 d I hurt my finger.
4 Speaker 4 e I banged my knee.
5 Speaker 5 f I burnt my hands.
g I broke my leg.
h I fell over.
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Reading
11 Read the article about dangerous sports.

Why
risk it
by Jamie Harris
all?
What makes some people do incredibly But everyday sports can sometimes be as
dangerous sports? I prefer to watch sport from dangerous as sports like motor racing. There are
the comfort of my own armchair, so I’ve often often accidents as a result of horse riding and
asked that question. I think there are as many rugby, for example, but they are popular with
answers as there are people. thousands of people in the UK. In fact, I played
rugby a lot when I was younger, and there were
Everyone has seen the thrill of the bungee jump:
lots of accidents during every match! Luckily none
the image of someone at the top of a very high
of them were serious, though.
bridge while they’re waiting to throw themselves
off. But why would any normal person decide to But for me personally, the most frightening sport of
do something so dangerous? Well, clearly, there all is skydiving. I can’t imagine wanting to jump
are many people who simply enjoy the danger. out of an aeroplane. They say moving towards the
Earth at high speed is the most amazing feeling.
If bungee jumping is a once-in-a-lifetime thrill,
Then when your parachute opens, you come down
what about doing a dangerous sport for a
gently. I’d love to know what that feels like, but I
living? There’s no way I’d ever do that! Look at
know I never will. It’s the ‘when your parachute
Formula One, for example. It’s true that motor
opens’ bit that scares me. What if it doesn’t open?
racing is much safer than it used to be – but you
But I guess that’s why people enjoy these dangerous
never know.
sports. It’s the ‘what if’ factor.

Are the sentences True (T) or False (F)? If there isn’t enough information in the text,
write Doesn’t Say (DS).
0 Jamie likes watching dangerous sports more than taking part in them. T
1 Jamie realises there are people who like the excitement of bungee jumping.
2 Jamie feels that motor racing may be safer than it looks.
3 Jamie once had an accident when he was playing rugby.
4 Jamie would like to experience the feeling of skydiving.
5 Jamie thinks a parachute’s safety is very uncertain.
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Writing
12 You didn’t go to a friend’s birthday party. Write an email of apology to say sorry.
Use the prompts to help you.

apology why / couldn’t go explanation / what happened

Write 70–80 words.

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