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CA: ____________
Total Score
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A [Track 02] Listen to the conversation between Angela and a reporter.
Circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.
1. Angela was traveling by bus / car / plane.
2. Suddenly, she heard a noise / saw a fire / saw another plane.
3. She saw the fire / plane / airport getting closer.
4. She is going on vacation / not traveling / traveling by plane next month.
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Match each sentence with the correct news section.


1. Today will be cloudy, with rain possible later tonight. ____ a. Entertainment
2. Ski hotels are offering cheap vacations this winter. ____ b. Business
3. A local doctor has suggested a new treatment for the flu. ____ c. Weather
4. The Coachella Music and Arts Festival starts this Friday. ____ d. Health
5. Shoppers are spending more money online than at the mall. ____ e. Travel
B _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

C Complete the headlines with the correct words from the box.

Chases Crashes Rescues Survives Threatens

1. Train ___________ into Car – No One Hurt

2. Dog ___________ Five-Year-Old Boy up Tree

3. Heavy Rain ___________ Houses Around Lake

4. Firefighter ___________ Girl from Tree

5. Man ___________ a Month in the Forest

C _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

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D Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses. Use
the present continuous, simple past, present perfect, or future with will.

Today the town ______________________________ (recover) from Saturday’s


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storm. Most people are just cleaning up their yards, but many people

_____________________________ (repair) their houses, too. Elsa Wood thinks


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she was very lucky. “It was terrible. A big tree ______________________________
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(fall) in our yard, but fortunately, it ______________________________ (miss)


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our house,” she said. Kevin Fox was not so lucky. “It was really frightening.

We ______________________________ (live) here for 40 years, and


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I ______________________________ (never / see) such a horrible storm.


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Our house was badly damaged, and I don’t know if it can be repaired. I think

we ______________________________ (have to) move,” he said. The mayor says


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that banks and stores ______________________________ (open) tomorrow as usual.


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D _______ / 8 points (1 point each)

E Complete the interview questions with the words in parentheses


and the correct forms of the verbs. Use the simple present,
present perfect, past continuous, or future with will.

Reporter: What ______________________________ (you / do)


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when the bear attacked?

Jonathan: We were making dinner at our campsite.

Reporter: ______________________________ (you / often / go) camping


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in the Smoky Mountains?

Jonathan: Yes, we go every summer.

Reporter: And ______________________________ (you / see) bears there before?


3

Jonathan: Yes, we have. But they’ve never come so close to us before.

Reporter: How ______________________________ (you / feel) about the


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experience now?

Jonathan: I’m still pretty nervous.

Reporter: ______________________________ (you / go) camping again?


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Jonathan: Yes, but we’ll probably go somewhere else!


E _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

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F Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.
____ B: I couldn’t agree with you more. I read the newspaper every morning.
____ A: I think it’s important to read the news every day, don’t you?
____ B: I’m not sure about that. I think newspapers give you more information.
____ A: Really? I think you get the best news online.
F _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

G Read the articles. Check () the correct answer for each question.
1.

2.

Which article mentions . . . ? Only 1 Only 2 1 and 2


1. a neighbor who helped   
2. what probably started the fire   
3. a boy who was hurt in the fire   
4. people who were not home during the fire   
5. how someone felt during the fire   
G _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

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_______ / 50 points

A [Track 03] Listen to the conversation between Eric and Janine.


Write T (true) or F (false).
1. Janine hasn’t read the text that Eric sent her today. ____
2. Janine checks her text messages every day. ____
3. When a message is important, Janine prefers to send a text. ____
4. If Janine needs a quick answer, she usually sends an email. ____
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Complete the poster with the correct words from the box.

flash cards native speakers notebook subtitles tips video clips

Some _____________________ for English language learners


1

• Make __________________________________________ to test your vocabulary.


2

• Keep a vocabulary __________________________________________ .


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• Talk with __________________________________________ .
4

• Watch movies with __________________________________________ in English.


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• Watch online __________________________________________ in English.


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B _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

C Complete the sentences with the correct words from the box.

answer call check leave respond turn

1. I’m busy right now. Could you ______________ me back in half an hour?
2. The phone is ringing. Could you ______________ it, please?
3. Please ______________ off your phones before the movie starts.
4. Call me later. If I don’t answer, please ______________ me a voice message.
5. I usually ______________ my voice mail twice a day.
6. I sent her three emails, but she didn’t ______________ to any of them.
C _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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D Complete the conversation with the present perfect continuous form
of the verbs in parentheses. Use contractions where possible.

A: What ____________________________ (you and Tina / do) to improve


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your listening?

B: Oh, lots of things. ____________________________ (I / watch) movies


2
in English, and ____________________________ (she / listen) to songs
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in English.

A: That sounds good. And ____________________________ (you / practice)


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your speaking?

B: Yes, ____________________________ (we / speak) to each other in English


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for 15 minutes every day, and ____________________________ (we / chat)
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with people online, too.
D _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

E Circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.


1. Please let us help / to help you.
2. Could you have him email / to email me?
3. I reminded her be / to be on time.
4. Would you tell him call / to call me, please?
5. I invited him have / to have dinner with us tonight.
6. Sorry I’m late. My boss made me work / to work late tonight.
E _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

F Complete the conversation with the correct phrases from the box.

how about I’m interested in I’m looking you might want to

A: Excuse me. ____________________________ studying for the TOEFL test.


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Can you help me?

B: Well, ____________________________ taking a prep course?


2

That will help you prepare for the test.

A: Oh, thanks, but ____________________________ for a way to study by myself.


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Do you have any other suggestions?

B: Well, ____________________________ consider getting a prep book from the


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library and trying the practice tests online.

A: Good idea! I’ll do that. Thanks.


F _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

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G Read the online discussion board. Match the questions and the answers.

Al@n Question:
I need to improve my English vocabulary quickly. Does anyone have any
good advice?
_____________________________________________________________________________
Leo7 Every time I read something on a website or in a magazine, I write down three
new words. Then I try to use them in a conversation later in the day. This really
helps me remember the words.
_____________________________________________________________________________
MinT I write new words on flash cards and keep them in my bag. When I’m on the
train going to and from work, I take the cards out and translate the English
words into my language.
_____________________________________________________________________________
FranCo Recently I’ve been using an online English–English dictionary to look up new
words. It’s really great because sometimes I learn new words when I’m reading
the definitions of the words I’m looking up.
_____________________________________________________________________________
Gina10 I write sentences using new words in my notebook. Sometimes I draw pictures
to go with the sentences. That helps me understand and remember the words.

_____________________________________________________________________________
JinB I suggest studying with vocabulary workbooks. I buy them in bookstores or
online. My English teacher recommended some really good ones. I do two
pages every morning before I leave my house.

Who . . . ?
1. studies new words while using public transportation ____ a. FranCo
2. learns new words by using books outside of class ____ b. Gina10
3. tries to use new words when talking to others ____ c. JinB
4. sometimes uses pictures to remember new words ____ d. MinT
5. uses the Internet to find the meaning of new words ____ e. Leo7
G _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

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A [Track 04] Listen to two conversations about street foods. Circle the
correct answer to complete each sentence.
Conversation 1
1. Annie tried a street food that was made with meat / cheese / vegetables.
2. The food was sweet / spicy / salty.

Conversation 2
3. The food that Bert tried was fried / grilled / roasted.
4. Australians usually serve this food on a stick / on bread / with salad.
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Label each picture with the correct word from the box.

boil fry grill roast

1. 2. 3. 4.

B _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

C Circle the correct answers.


Which food is usually . . . ?
1. not sweet ice cream cookies fish
2. not crunchy cheese cereal popcorn
3. creamy yogurt cake bread
4. sour eggs limes bananas
C _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

D Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ B: That’s a good idea. Let’s do that!
____ A: Why don’t we order two dishes: one that’s not spicy and another
that’s a little spicy?
____ A: Let’s start with the crab salad. I had that last time, and it was delicious.
____ B: Sounds good to me. I love seafood. But what about the main dish?
Some of these seem very spicy. I don’t know if I’ll like them.
____ A: There’s a lot on this menu. Look at all these appetizers!
____ B: I know! What should we order?
D _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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E Rewrite the sentences. Use the present passive voice.
1. Americans serve pancakes with syrup or jam.
Pancakes ____________________________________________.
2. Sometimes people make popcorn in a microwave.
Sometimes popcorn ____________________________________________.
3. They prepare a sweet filling with apples and sugar.
A sweet filling ____________________________________________.
4. They sell hot dogs at baseball games.
Hot dogs ____________________________________________.
5. First, they fry the chicken.
First, the chicken ____________________________________________.
6. They cover the cakes with a sticky sauce.
The cakes ____________________________________________.
E _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

F Read the recipe. Circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.
1. Before / Until you prepare the batter, turn on the oven.
2. After / Before you add the apples to the batter, cut them
into pieces.
3. Before / After you pour the batter into the pan, place it
in the oven.
4. Take the cake out of the oven until / once it is light brown
on top.
5. Don’t cut the cake after / as soon as you take it out.
Let it cool first.
6. Once / Until the cake is cool, cut it into pieces.

F _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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G Read the recipe. Write T (true) or F (false).

1. In the writer’s opinion, the recipe is a little difficult. ____


2. You shouldn’t add the onions until the butter is completely melted. ____
3. If the onions cook too quickly, they won’t be sweet. ____
4. The writer doesn’t recommend using cheese with this recipe. ____
5. It takes about 15 minutes to make this soup. ____
G _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

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A [Track 05] Listen to the conversation between Judy and Pietro.


Check () the correct answers.
1. Where did Pietro go on Saturday night?
a.  He went to a teacher’s house.
b.  He went to a student’s house.
2. Who prepared all the food?
a.  Pietro’s teacher did.
b.  Pietro’s classmates did.
3. Why didn’t Pietro bring any food?
a.  He can’t cook.
b.  He didn’t understand part of the invitation.
4. What did Pietro do at the end of the meal?
a.  He talked to his teacher.
b.  He did the dishes.
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B When does Martin say these things? Match the sentences and situations.
1. “Shh! Could you please be quiet?” ____ a. He has kept someone waiting.
2. “I was wrong, and I’m sorry.” ____ b. Someone has cut in line.
3. “You’re not next! I was here first!” ____ c. He’s giving someone a compliment.
4. “Your jeans are very fashionable.” ____ d. He’s admitting a mistake.
5. “Sorry I’m late. The traffic was awful!” ____ e. Someone is talking loudly in public.

B _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

C Complete the sentences with the correct words from the box.

accepted asked for made reached turned down

1. I couldn’t say “no” to him because he’s never _____________________ a favor before.
2. She invited me to her party, but I _____________________ the invitation because
I already had plans.
3. I didn’t want to go to the mall with Pat, so I _____________________ an excuse
and said I was tired.
4. I _____________________ Don’s apology because he sounded sincere when he said
he was sorry.
5. After a long discussion, the designers finally _____________________ a compromise.

C _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

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D Complete the conversations with the second conditional. Use the correct
forms of the verbs in parentheses.

1. A: What ____________________________ (you / do)


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if ____________________________ (someone / give)
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you $500 for no reason?

B: ____________________________ (I / give) the money


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to a children’s hospital.

2. A: If ____________________________ (someone / drop) litter on the street,


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____________________________ (you / do) anything?
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B: Yes, ____________________________ (I / tell) them to pick it up.


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D _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

E Complete the text with past modals. Use the verbs in parentheses.
I ____________________________ (should / not / watch) that late-night movie
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yesterday! I woke up late this morning and was late for work. Of course, my boss

was upset. I ____________________________ (could / tell) him I was sick,


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but I didn’t.

When I got home, I remembered it was my mother’s birthday.

I ____________________________ (would / call) her, but I knew she was


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seeing a play. I ____________________________ (should / not / forget) to send


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her a card, but of course I did. I’m sure she’s upset, too.

Then I went to the kitchen to make dinner, but there was no food!

I ____________________________ (could / go) shopping after work,


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but I forgot. I hope tomorrow is a better day!


E _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

F Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ A: Yes, it was. I brought them some flowers, but the other guests came
with really nice gifts. Is that usual?
____ A: Really? I wasn’t aware of that. Thanks for telling me.
____ B: Well, yes. When you go to a housewarming party, it’s the custom
to take something for the person’s new home.
____ B: Oh, was it a housewarming party?
____ A: My new neighbors invited me to a party at their house last weekend.
F _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

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G Read the emails. Then circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.
Mail
Inbox Outbox Sent Drafts Trash
To: Carly
From: Bob
Subject: France
Hi, Carly!
Help! I’m going to France to visit a company that we work with, and the manager and his wife
have invited me to spend the weekend at their country house. My French isn’t great, but I’m
not so worried about that. The problem is, I have no idea what I’m expected to do. You lived
in France for a long time. Can you give me some tips? Am I supposed to wear a suit and tie,
or are jeans and a T-shirt OK? Should I take a gift? Is it OK to talk business? Please give me
any advice you can. I want to make a good impression!
Thanks!
Bob

Mail
Inbox Outbox Sent Drafts Trash
To: Bob
From: Carly
Subject: Re: France
Hi, Bob!
I’m so jealous that you’re going to France. I really miss that place. . . .
How nice of them to invite you for the weekend. Don’t worry. Weekends like this are usually
pretty relaxed. I’m not sure about jeans and a T-shirt, though. A nice pair of pants and a shirt
would be safer – but no suit and tie! A gift for your host’s wife is a good idea – maybe a
souvenir from home or some chocolates. Should you discuss business? I’d say it depends on
your host. He may want to talk about work when you aren’t with his family, but let him be the
one who starts the conversation. It’s better to stick to social and cultural topics.
Good luck and enjoy the trip!
Carly

1. Bob wants Carly’s advice about what to visit / where to go / how to behave in France.
2. Bob says he doesn’t know the customs / his host / the language.
3. Carly thinks Bob should wear jeans and a T-shirt / pants and a shirt / a suit and tie.
4. Carly suggests taking something for the manager / manager’s wife / manager’s children.
5. In Carly’s opinion, Bob could / should / shouldn’t start talking about work.
G _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

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A [Track 06] Listen to two conversations. Circle the correct answer to


complete each sentence.
Conversation 1
1. Jenny thinks that Manchester is / isn’t as exciting as London.
2. She says that going out in Manchester is as expensive as / less expensive than
going out in London.
Conversation 2
3. Nick thinks that San Francisco is busier / slower-paced than Seattle.
4. He believes that people in Seattle are / aren’t fun-loving.
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Complete the sentences with the correct words from the box.

culturally diverse open-minded world-famous


densely populated well-planned

1. With more than 16,000 people per square kilometer, the tiny country of
Monaco is the most _____________________ country in the world.
2. My relatives like people with different opinions.
They’re very _____________________ people.
3. You’ll find people from all over the world in this city.
It’s very _____________________.
4. All of my foreign friends have heard of the Statue of Liberty.
It’s a _____________________ landmark.
5. It’s easy to get around here because it’s a
very _____________________ city.
B _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

C Circle the correct words to complete the paragraph.


What a terrible trip! First, my flight was expired / delayed three hours. Next, the
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airline lost my luggage. And then, the hotel didn’t have a room for me because
it was overbooked / overpriced, so I had to go to another hotel. By that time,
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I was really hungry, so I went to the restaurant in the hotel. But it was
guaranteed / packed, and I couldn’t get a table. After that, I had to go to a
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store to buy new clothes. The hotel manager said it was the best store in town,
but I didn’t like it at all. It was very overrated / discounted. The next day I went
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to a meeting, and then I went to the airport to get a flight home. That was the
only good thing about the trip. When I told the woman at the ticket desk about
my lost luggage, I was issued / upgraded to first class at no extra cost.
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C _______ / 5 points (1 point each)

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D Complete the conversation with the correct comparative or superlative
forms of the adjectives in parentheses. Add the or than where needed.

Tim: What’s your favorite capital city in Europe, Eve?

Eve: I like London. I love large cities, and London is one of

_____________________________ (big) in Europe. It’s probably one of


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_____________________________ (culturally diverse) cities there, too.


2

What about you, Tim?

Tim: I love Paris. It has _____________________________ (good) restaurants.


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I’ve ever been to. And you, Amy?

Amy: I like Berlin. I think it’s _____________________________ (high-tech)


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London or Paris.
D _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

E Your friend has given you some travel tips for your next vacation.
Rewrite his advice using the reporting verbs.
1. “Book your flight and hotel early.”
He told me _____________________________________________________.
2. “Take your credit card.”
He reminded me ________________________________________________.
3. “Buy a good map of the city.”
He advised me __________________________________________________.
4. “Don’t leave your passport in the hotel.”
He warned me __________________________________________________.
5. “Don’t walk in the park at night.”
He advised me __________________________________________________.
E _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

F Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ A: Yes, there seems to be a problem with the TV, too. It’s not working.
____ A: Hello? This is Ms. James in Room 201. I’m calling to report a problem
with the lights in my room. I can’t turn them on.
____ B: I’m sorry. I’ll have someone get on it right away. Is there anything else
I can help you with?
____ B: OK. I’ll get someone to take care of that, too. I’m very sorry.
F _______ / 4 points (1 point each)

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G Read the magazine page. Then answer the questions with the travelers’ names.

Best place for a weekend away?

Share your travel experiences and tips with our other readers!
The best weekend trip I’ve ever taken was to New York City. It’s so culturally diverse! I’d
recommend staying in one of the smaller hotels. The bigger and better-known five-star
hotels are expensive and sometimes overrated. One tip: don’t take a taxi from the
airport. Take the airport bus or a van – they’re much cheaper. –Sam (Henning, U.S.A.)
_________________________________________________________________________
Istanbul is the most fascinating city I’ve ever visited for a weekend. The architecture is a
really interesting mixture of Eastern and European styles. You can buy wonderful
jewelry and silk carpets in the Grand Bazaar. Don’t forget to bargain for better prices.
–Alicia (Madrid, Spain)
_________________________________________________________________________
Our weekend in Hong Kong was a huge adventure. Although it’s one of the most
densely populated cities in the world, there’s wonderful green countryside nearby. We
took a train north and visited old villages and amazing forests. We also liked the street
markets in the city. We ate some of the most exotic food we’ve ever tasted! –Brett
(Sydney, Australia)
_________________________________________________________________________
Paris is the place to go if you love museum-hopping. This city is not only home to the
Louvre (one of the biggest art museums in Europe and home to the world-famous Mona
Lisa), but it also has the Pompidou Center and the Orsay Museum with its amazing
collection of paintings. One tip: it’s cheaper to get around by Metro if you buy a pack of
ten tickets. –Jill (New York, U.S.A.)

1. Who recommends a city that would interest people who like art?
_____________________________
2. Who had a good time exploring areas outside of a big city?
_____________________________
3. Who had some shopping tips?
_____________________________
4. Who was not very impressed with a city’s famous hotels?
_____________________________
5. Which two people found ways to save money on transportation?
_____________________________ and _____________________________
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A [Track 07] Listen to the conversation between Lisa and Mark. Check ()
the four correct sentences.
a.  Mark’s boss gets upset if Mark is late with his work.
b.  Lisa is usually late with her work.
c.  Mark likes to work for his boss because she’s very organized.
d.  Mark likes to work for his boss because she’s imaginative.
e.  Lisa would like a more relaxed boss.
f.  Lisa thinks her boss is energetic.
g.  Lisa’s boss is getting a promotion.
h.  Lisa doesn’t like to work for her boss.
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)

B Match the two parts of each sentence.


1. Idealistic people ____ a. always want to win and be successful.
2. Competitive people ____ b. like to study and learn new things.
3. Rebellious people ____ c. want to make the world a better place.
4. Studious people ____ d. don’t need a lot of help from others.
5. Independent people ____ e. always support their friends.
6. Loyal people ____ f. don’t like to follow other people’s rules.
B _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

C Complete the paragraph with the correct verbs from the box.

balance find lead live manage

There are a few things you can do to reduce the stress in your life. First, it’s important

to ______________ work and play. This isn’t always easy to do, but it helps if you are
1

organized at work so you can ______________ your time better. It’s also important
2

to ______________ time to relax and ______________ a healthier lifestyle. Finally,


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it helps to ______________ within a budget. If you can do this, you won’t need to worry
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about money.
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D Read the underlined defining relative clause in each sentence.
Is it grammatically correct? Write C (correct) or NC (not correct).
1. I like people that are loyal to their friends. ____
2. It’s difficult to deal with situations create conflict. ____
3. A good friend is someone you can trust. ____
4. I’d like to have a job which challenges me. ____
5. I’m a person which people can trust. ____
6. It was not a decision who was based on facts. ____
D _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

E Complete the wishes with the phrases from the box. Use the correct
form of the verbs.

be more imaginative have more free time not spend so much


can take a yoga class not be so impatient

1. I never get to relax on weekends because I’m always working.


I wish I __________________________________________.
2. My boss always gets angry when people make mistakes.
I wish he _________________________________________.
3. I never have enough money at the end of the month.
I wish I __________________________________________.
4. I usually can’t find many creative solutions for problems.
I wish I __________________________________________.
5. I want to exercise more.
I wish I __________________________________________,
but I don’t have time for that.
E _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

F Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ B: Uh, sorry, but before you go on, could I ask something?
____ B: That’s interesting. I’ve never thought about it that way.
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____ A: Why do so many people think they must be competitive
to be successful? I mean –
____ A: Sure. Go ahead.
____ A: That’s the point. Successful people aren’t always rich or famous.
There are many ways people can be successful. For example, people
who are kind and make other people feel good are successful, too.
____ B: What do you mean by successful? Rich, famous, or what exactly?
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G Jenny writes an advice column for a magazine. Read the problems she’s
chosen for her next column. Then match her notes with the problems.
Write the correct letter (A, B, C, or D) under each note. There are two
notes for one of the problems.

Dear Jenny
A C
My problem is time. I’m so busy I feel sad and lonely all the time.
taking care of the house and the I’d like to go out to parties and
kids and the shopping. plays, but I don’t know anyone.
Sometimes it all seems like too How can I stop being so shy and
much. I’m always tired, and I start to meet people? -Henry
never have time for myself.
D
What do you suggest? -Angie
My job is really boring. I’d like to
B do something more imaginative
I worry about money. I spend – like art or photography – but
too much, and I have big credit I just fill out forms on my
card bills every month. I also computer and answer the phone
worry about losing my job. I’m all day. Help! -Laura
really stressed out. What can I
do? -Ken

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G _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

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