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Unit 7 Test: Standard

Vocabulary 4 aren’t having


5 Are, playing
1 6 is watching
1 bears 7 isn’t watching
2 Penguins
3 Snakes
4 Spiders 7
5 Whales 1 will do
6 owls 2 are you going
7 Monkeys 3 are visiting
4 are going
5 Will you
2
1 flowers
2 island Use of English
3 beach
4 waterfall 8
5 forest 1 B
6 valley 2 C
3 B
4 A
3 5 C
1 snow 6 A
2 foggy 7 C
3 rainy 8 B
4 hot
5 sunny
6 clouds Listening
7 windy
9
1 Canada
2 road
Grammar
3 near
4 4 weren’t
1 ’m/am going to meet 5 are
2 isn’t/is not going to travel 6 helicopters
3 are, going to do
4 ’m/am not going to go
5 ’s/is going to be 10
6 aren’t/’re not/are not going to eat 1 A
7 Is, going to climb 2 B
3 C
4 B
5 5 C
1 won’t 6 C
2 won’t
3 will
4 will Reading
5 won’t
6 will 11
1 T
2 F – She bought some warm clothes for her
6 trip.
1 is having 3 F – Sonia will be able to touch the wolves.
2 are going 4 F – Bears and mountain lions aren’t usually
3 are learning dangerous for wolves.

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Unit 7 Test: Standard

5 F – Sonia is not just going to see wolves on Speaking


her trip – she hopes to see whales and
some dolphins. 16
6 T Students’ own answers

Marking criteria
12 Use the marking criteria below to give a score
1 C out of 10.
2 A 9–10 Full contribution. Basic and some
3 C complex structures, accurate and well-
4 B organised. Pronunciation mostly clear.
5 B 7–8 Adequate contribution. Basic and some
6 A complex structures, generally accurate
and well-organised. Pronunciation
mostly clear.
13 5–6 Adequate contribution. Basic structures,
Possible answer: generally accurate and some
Having animal parks for animals in danger is a organisation. Pronunciation mostly
good way of saving wildlife. Also, tourists come clear.
to see the animals and spend money. People 3–4 Limited contribution. Basic structures,
can use the money to save more animals. often inaccurate but some organisation.
When people visit animal parks, they learn Pronunciation mostly clear.
about the animals. Learning about animals can 1–2 Very limited contribution. Basic
make people want to save them. structures, mostly inaccurate and little
organisation. Pronunciation not always
clear.
0 Contribution too small or too
Writing incomprehensible to mark.
14
Sample answer:
Hi Sandra,
We’re meeting in the car park at the beach at 1
pm on Saturday 12 June. You need to bring a
soft drink and some burgers.
I’ll see you on Saturday! I can’t wait!
Cheers,
Rob

[38 words]

Marking criteria
Use the marking criteria below to give a score
out of 10.
9–10 Complete, mainly accurate and
appropriate.
7–8 No more than one omission, mainly
accurate, rarely inappropriate.
5–6 No more than one omission, minor
inaccuracies, sometimes inappropriate.
3–4 Several omissions, noticeable
inaccuracies, often inappropriate.
1–2 Many omissions, mainly inaccurate,
mostly inappropriate.
0 Too little or too incomprehensible to
mark.

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