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Oral communication 4 1 Perhaps 5 worse 8 still


2 the 6 yet 9 hard
Test 1A (Units 1-9)
3 further 7 hardly 10 always
Vocabulary 4 very
1 1 A 3 A 5 A 7 D 9 A
2 D 4 C 6 B 8 D 10 C Speaking

5 1 a 5 b 9 b 13 b 17 a
2 1 about 5 against 8 forward 2 b 6 b 10 b 14 b 18 a
2 on 6 up 9 with 3 b 7 a 11 a 15 b 19 b
3 out 7 without 10 in 4 b 8 a 12 b 16 a 20 a
4 for
Listening
Grammar
6 1 C 2 G 3 D 4 F 5 A
3 1 B 3 B 5 B 7 B 9 D
2 C 4 C 6 A 8 C 10 D 7 1 DS 2 DS 3 F 4 T 5 F

4 1 further 5 Perhaps 8 yet


2 worse 6 always 9 the Test 2A (Units 10-18)
3 still 7 very 10 hardly
Vocabulary
4 hard
1 1 A 3 A 5 B 7 A 9 D
Speaking 2 B 4 D 6 C 8 D 10 B

5 1 a 5 b 9 a 13 a 17 b
2 1 up 5 into 8 within
2 b 6 b 10 a 14 b 18 b
2 under 6 without 9 with
3 b 7 a 11 b 15 b 19 a
3 across 7 out 10 in
4 a 8 b 12 b 16 a 20 b
4 down

Listening
Grammar
6 1 C 2 G 3 D 4 F 5 A
3 1 D 3 A 5 B 7 D 9 A
2 C 4 C 6 A 8 D 10 B
7 1 DS 2 DS 3 F 4 T 5 F

4 1 ought to 5 It 8 ones
2 might 6 have to 9 shall
Test 1B (Units 1-9)
3 one 7 will 10 There
Vocabulary 4 must
1 1 A 3 B 5 D 7 C 9 C
2 A 4 D 6 D 8 A 10 B Speaking

5 1 b 5 b 9 a 13 b 17 b
2 1 against 5 on 8 out 2 a 6 b 10 a 14 b 18 a
2 with 6 forward 9 for 3 b 7 b 11 a 15 a 19 b
3 about 7 in 10 up 4 a 8 a 12 a 16 a 20 b
4 without
Listening
Grammar
6 1 (series of) fires 4 carpooling
3 1 B 3 B 5 C 7 D 9 C 2 15th October 5 rubber boots
2 D 4 B 6 C 8 B 10 A 3 (the) south corner

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7 1 community events 4 hunting for bargains 2 1 down 5 over 8 of


2 friends and relatives 5 outdoor car park 2 out 6 through 9 about
3 a training programme 3 by 7 for 10 against
4 in

Test 2B (Units 10-18) Grammar

Vocabulary 3 1 D 3 D 5 C 7 A 9 A
2 B 4 B 6 B 8 B 10 B
1 1 B 3 A 5 B 7 B 9 D
2 D 4 A 6 D 8 A 10 C
4 1 would 5 could 8 didn’t
2 were 6 Neither 9 won’t
2 1 into 5 under 8 across
3 Either 7 are 10 weren’t
2 with 6 within 9 down
4 is
3 up 7 in 10 without
4 out
Speaking

Grammar 5 1 a 5 a 9 b 13 a 17 b
2 a 6 a 10 a 14 a 18 a
3 1 B 3 D 5 C 7 B 9 C
3 b 7 b 11 a 15 b 19 a
2 A 4 D 6 D 8 A 10 A
4 a 8 b 12 b 16 b 20 b

4 1 It 5 might 8 one
Listening
2 shall 6 ones 9 must
3 will 7 There 10 have to 6 1 DS 2 T 3 DS 4 T 5 F 6 T
4 ought to
7 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 D
Speaking

5 1 b 5 a 9 b 13 a 17 b
Test 3B (Units 19-27)
2 a 6 a 10 b 14 a 18 a
3 a 7 a 11 a 15 b 19 b Vocabulary
4 b 8 b 12 b 16 a 20 b
1 1 C 3 B 5 D 7 D 9 A
2 B 4 C 6 A 8 C 10 B
Listening

6 1 (series of) fires 4 carpooling 2 1 over 5 out 8 by


2 15th October 5 rubber boots 2 about 6 of 9 in
3 (the) south corner 3 down 7 against 10 through
4 for
7 1 community events 4 hunting for bargains
2 friends and relatives 5 outdoor car park Grammar
3 a training programme
3 1 C 3 D 5 B 7 B 9 B
2 A 4 A 6 B 8 D 10 B

Test 3A (Units 19-27) 4 1 could 5 were 8 Either


Vocabulary 2 won’t 6 didn’t 9 is
3 would 7 weren’t 10 Neither
1 1 B 3 C 5 C 7 C 9 B
4 are
2 D 4 A 6 B 8 A 10 D

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Speaking Test 4B (Units 28-36)


5 1 b 5 a 9 b 13 a 17 a Vocabulary
2 b 6 b 10 a 14 b 18 b
1 1 D 3 D 5 A 7 D 9 C
3 a 7 b 11 a 15 b 19 a
2 A 4 A 6 B 8 B 10 C
4 a 8 a 12 b 16 a 20 a

2 1 around 5 over 8 at
Listening
2 in 6 into 9 down
6 1 DS 2 T 3 DS 4 T 5 F 6 T 3 on 7 out 10 off
4 up
7 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 D
Grammar

3 1 A 3 A 5 C 7 D 9 B
Test 4A (Units 28-36) 2 A 4 C 6 A 8 B 10 B
Vocabulary
4 1 does 5 neither 8 by
1 1 D 3 B 5 D 7 A 9 B
2 say 6 did 9 tell
2 A 4 C 6 C 8 B 10 D
3 ask 7 do 10 so
4 when
2 1 on 5 around 8 into
2 over 6 off 9 in
Speaking
3 at 7 up 10 out
4 down 5 1 b 5 b 9 a 13 a 17 b
2 a 6 a 10 a 14 b 18 b
Grammar 3 a 7 b 11 a 15 a 19 a
4 a 8 b 12 b 16 a 20 b
3 1 A 3 B 5 A 7 C 9 A
2 C 4 B 6 B 8 A 10 D
Listening

4 1 ask 5 does 8 did 6 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C


2 neither 6 so 9 say
3 by 7 when 10 do 7 1 population change 4 class
4 tell 2 when 5 (exact) opposite
3 five main areas
Speaking

5 1 b 5 a 9 b 13 b 17 b
Written communication
2 b 6 a 10 a 14 a 18 a
3 a 7 b 11 a 15 a 19 b Test 1A (Units 1-9)
4 a 8 b 12 a 16 b 20 a
Vocabulary

Listening 1 1 C 3 A 5 D 7 B 9 C
2 D 4 B 6 C 8 A 10 D
6 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C

2 1 with 5 from 8 in
7 1 population change 4 class
2 under 6 into 9 at
2 when 5 (exact) opposite
3 as 7 to 10 for
3 five main areas
4 of

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Grammar Task 2
To: Susan Cole, Chief Librarian
3 1 B 3 A 5 D 7 A 9 B
From: Alan Hayes, Library Assistant
2 C 4 B 6 C 8 C 10 B
Subject: Bray Public Library
Date: 10th July
4 1 suitable 6 totally
Introduction
2 substantial 7 optional
The aim of this report is to outline Bray Public
3 disagree 8 certainly
Library’s popularity in the community, to review its
4 been 9 gone
physical condition and equipment, and to suggest
5 overcharge 10 misunderstand
improvements that could be made to upgrade the
standard of the library.
Reading
Profile of visitors
5 1 A 2 D 3 C 4 C Having worked here for the past two years, I can
conclude that the library is used by a very mixed
6 1 T 2 T 3 DS 4 DS 5 T 6 F representation of citizens. It is popular with both the
unemployed and the elderly, especially during the
Writing day, while teenagers use our facilities more in the
7 Suggested Answer Key evenings.
State of building and equipment
Task 1 The building is in good condition, having been
Hi Tina! painted both inside and out last year. Maintenance
Thanks for your email. It’s great to hear you’re of furniture, fixtures and fittings is regularly carried
running for president of your local sports clubs. I’m out by our maintenance staff. However, our digital
excited for you, too! I’m sure you’ll be great at it. My library needs updating. In particular, there is a lack
brother did something similar once and I’d like to of workstations where readers can sit and work,
pass on a few of his tips. and we also need a new scanner.
First of all, focus on your public speaking skills. No Suggestions for the future
doubt you’ll be making speeches as part of your Considering the above, our library could be
election campaign. Make sure you get lots of improved in several ways. Since many of our
practice in this. You could even record yourself or readers are unemployed, we could offer seminars
make a speech in front of a mirror to see your on how to regain employment, while the elderly
gestures and facial expressions – important in would benefit from the installation of handrails and
winning votes! ramps. Regarding the library’s equipment, six new
Another good idea is to ask your public questions workstations and a new scanner should be
about what sports activities they want. You can purchased.
approach them directly to do this or even create a Conclusion
questionnaire about their preferences that they can Generally, I believe that Bray Public Library
fill in. That means you get them feeling involved provides a useful service for our citizens. If we
and more likely to vote for you. implement the above suggestions, this will ensure
Lastly, you could think about organising a trial run the library’s continued popularity.
activity. For example, as it’s summer, you might
invite them out for a game of beach volleyball. As a
result, they’ll be impressed when they see your Test 1B (Units 1-9)
skills in action!
That’s about it, I think. I really hope my suggestions Vocabulary
help. Email me if you want to ask anything else and 1 1 D 3 C 5 D 7 D 9 B
do let me know how things go. 2 C 4 B 6 A 8 A 10 C
Good luck.
Allison

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2 1 from 5 under 8 as That’s about it, I think. I really hope my suggestions


2 at 6 in 9 of help. Email me if you want to ask anything else and
3 with 7 for 10 into do let me know how things go.
4 to Good luck.
Allison
Grammar
Task 2
3 1 D 3 B 5 C 7 B 9 B
To: Susan Cole, Chief Librarian
2 B 4 A 6 C 8 A 10 C
From: Alan Hayes, Library Assistant
Subject: Bray Public Library
4 1 overcharge 6 certainly
Date: 10th July
2 gone 7 misunderstand
Introduction
3 suitable 8 disagree
The aim of this report is to outline Bray Public
4 optional 9 been
Library’s popularity in the community, to review its
5 substantial 10 totally
physical condition and equipment, and to suggest
improvements that could be made to upgrade the
Reading
standard of the library.
5 1 C 2 D 3 A 4 D Profile of visitors
Having worked here for the past two years, I can
6 1 T 2 T 3 DS 4 DS 5 T 6 F conclude that the library is used by a very mixed
representation of citizens. It is popular with both the
Writing unemployed and the elderly, especially during the
7 Suggested Answer Key day, while teenagers use our facilities more in the
evenings.
Task 1 State of building and equipment
Hi Tina! The building is in good condition, having been
Thanks for your email. It’s great to hear you’re painted both inside and out last year. Maintenance
running for president of your local sports clubs. I’m of furniture, fixtures and fittings is regularly carried
excited for you, too! I’m sure you’ll be great at it. My out by our maintenance staff. However, our digital
brother did something similar once and I’d like to library needs updating. In particular, there is a lack
pass on a few of his tips. of workstations where readers can sit and work,
First of all, focus on your public speaking skills. No and we also need a new scanner.
doubt you’ll be making speeches as part of your Suggestions for the future
election campaign. Make sure you get lots of Considering the above, our library could be
practice in this. You could even record yourself or improved in several ways. Since many of our
make a speech in front of a mirror to see your readers are unemployed, we could offer seminars
gestures and facial expressions – important in on how to regain employment, while the elderly
winning votes! would benefit from the installation of handrails and
Another good idea is to ask your public questions ramps. Regarding the library’s equipment, six new
about what sports activities they want. You can workstations and a new scanner should be
approach them directly to do this or even create a purchased.
questionnaire about their preferences that they can Conclusion
fill in. That means you get them feeling involved Generally, I believe that Bray Public Library
and more likely to vote for you. provides a useful service for our citizens. If we
Lastly, you could think about organising a trial run implement the above suggestions, this will ensure
activity. For example, as it’s summer, you might the library’s continued popularity.
invite them out for a game of beach volleyball. As a
result, they’ll be impressed when they see your
skills in action!

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Test 2A (Units 10-18) Fundraising activities


• donate good quality second-hand items and
Vocabulary
help to run the stalls
1 1 C 3 C 5 A 7 B 9 C • supervise a kid’s painting competition, distribute
2 D 4 D 6 B 8 A 10 A art materials and help children sell their work
• organise a treasure hunt
2 1 away 5 towards 8 in Refreshments
2 out 6 on 9 out • prepare snacks, sandwiches and cakes to bring
3 up 7 without 10 to to event
4 aside • set up stalls and serve food
• share out uneaten food/drinks after event
Grammar If you would like to offer your time, money and
3 1 C 3 C 5 C 7 C 9 D things, we’ll be delighted to hear from you by 15th
2 D 4 A 6 B 8 D 10 A April at the latest. You can contact us by phone
(Brian Larkin on 01 338402, Monday to Friday, 9
4 1 must 6 could am to 5 pm) or by email (togwecan.@netmail.com).
2 was able to 7 didn’t need to Please include details of how you would like to
3 needn’t have 8 have to help.
4 could 9 can
5 will 10 Shall Task 2
A Friend in Need
Reading One Saturday morning last January, I was riding
into town on the bus to return some library books
5 1 G 2 E 3 A 4 F 5 B 6 C and do a couple of other jobs. I was looking out of
the window at the dark, angry clouds in the sky and
6 1 Her point is that volunteers are not in charge in thinking, ‘We’re in for rain!”
soup kitchens. By ten o’clock, everything was done and I headed
2 You should greet them with a smile and a kind for the Rainbow Café, my favourite place for a late
word and be ready to listen. cooked breakfast! I had just ordered my food when
3 They can play music, grow vegetables, or work the rain started. Soon it was lashing the window
as a driver or in the storeroom. where I was sitting.
4 She regrets it because the need is greater at Just then, a young man in scruffy clothes came in
other times of the year. with his dog. They were both soaking wet. He
asked if they had any vacancies and was told no. I
Writing felt so sorry that I offered to buy him breakfast.
7 Suggested Answer Key Soon he was telling me his story. Dave’s business
had failed and he got into debt, eventually
Task 1
becoming homeless. He was desperate to find
Together We Can
work. “But at least I’ve still got Minnie,” he said,
It’s time for our annual charity event, Together We
patting his dog. “She’s great company.”
Can, to raise money for the children of Halstead
He hadn’t heard about the town’s shelter for the
Orphanage. Mayor Trilby and local charities are
homeless, where they run a programme to help
reaching out to the members of our community to
people get jobs. So after breakfast we went there
come and help us as we organise another
together. They took him in and now, two months
successful fundraiser. This year, Together We Can
later, Dave’s on a computer training scheme. A
will be held on Halstead Common on Sunday, 2nd
local company has promised him a job when he
May from 10 am until 6 pm.
completes his course!
We look forward to your support in helping us to
Dave and I now meet up once a week at the
organise this year’s event. Help is urgently needed
Rainbow for breakfast. I’m so glad that I was able to
in the following areas:
help in a small way, and I got something out of it
too – a good friend!

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Test 2B (10-18) Fundraising activities


• donate good quality second-hand items and
Vocabulary
help to run the stalls
1 1 A 3 C 5 D 7 B 9 D • supervise a kid’s painting competition, distribute
2 C 4 B 6 A 8 C 10 B art materials and help children sell their work
• organise a treasure hunt
2 1 towards 5 out 8 up Refreshments
2 out 6 in 9 aside • prepare snacks, sandwiches and cakes to bring
3 away 7 to 10 on to event
4 without • set up stalls and serve food
• share out uneaten food/drinks after event
Grammar If you would like to offer your time, money and
3 1 C 3 C 5 D 7 A 9 A things, we’ll be delighted to hear from you by 15th
2 D 4 C 6 D 8 C 10 B April at the latest. You can contact us by phone
(Brian Larkin on 01 338402, Monday to Friday, 9
4 1 will 6 have to am to 5 pm) or by email (togwecan.@netmail.com).
2 can 7 Shall Please include details of how you would like to
3 must 8 needn’t have help.
4 didn’t need to 9 could
5 was able to 10 could Task 2
A Friend in Need
Reading One Saturday morning last January, I was riding
into town on the bus to return some library books
5 1 G 2 E 3 A 4 F 5 B 6 C and do a couple of other jobs. I was looking out of
the window at the dark, angry clouds in the sky and
6 1 Her point is that volunteers are not in charge in thinking, ‘We’re in for rain!”
soup kitchens. By ten o’clock, everything was done and I headed
2 You should greet them with a smile and a kind for the Rainbow Café, my favourite place for a late
word and be ready to listen. cooked breakfast! I had just ordered my food when
3 They can play music, grow vegetables, or work the rain started. Soon it was lashing the window
as a driver or in the storeroom. where I was sitting.
4 She regrets it because the need is greater at Just then, a young man in scruffy clothes came in
other times of the year. with his dog. They were both soaking wet. He
asked if they had any vacancies and was told no. I
Writing felt so sorry that I offered to buy him breakfast.
7 Suggested Answer Key Soon he was telling me his story. Dave’s business
had failed and he got into debt, eventually
Task 1
becoming homeless. He was desperate to find
Together We Can
work. “But at least I’ve still got Minnie,” he said,
It’s time for our annual charity event, Together We
patting his dog. “She’s great company.”
Can, to raise money for the children of Halstead
He hadn’t heard about the town’s shelter for the
Orphanage. Mayor Trilby and local charities are
homeless, where they run a programme to help
reaching out to the members of our community to
people get jobs. So after breakfast we went there
come and help us as we organise another
together. They took him in and now, two months
successful fundraiser. This year, Together We Can
later, Dave’s on a computer training scheme. A
will be held on Halstead Common on Sunday, 2nd
local company has promised him a job when he
May from 10 am until 6 pm.
completes his course!
We look forward to your support in helping us to
Dave and I now meet up once a week at the
organise this year’s event. Help is urgently needed
Rainbow for breakfast. I’m so glad that I was able to
in the following areas:
help in a small way, and I got something out of it
too – a good friend!

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Test 3A (Units 19-27) into boarding a spaceship, where he holds them as


prisoners. He plans to make the spaceship
Vocabulary
disappear into a black hole in space. But before he
1 1 C 3 A 5 A 7 D 9 D manages to do this, one of the prisoners escapes
2 D 4 B 6 D 8 C 10 A and things get complicated.
‘Aliens Calling’ has an action-packed plot and
2 1 on 5 apart 8 up James Macken as the central character is well
2 into 6 out 9 in developed and totally convincing. The only negative
3 of 7 off 10 to thing about the book was the last chapter. I felt the
4 back plot got a bit slow-moving at this point when it
should have been building up to an exciting ending.
Grammar Overall, I would highly recommend this book to all
3 1 C 3 A 5 C 7 A 9 C lovers of science fiction. It makes you think about
2 C 4 B 6 D 8 C 10 B what future possibilities the Earth might face, and it
is well worth reading.
4 1 are 5 won’t 8 with Post a comment
2 have 6 is 9 had
3 having 7 will 10 by Task 2
4 would The last one hundred years have seen a huge
advance in the field of space exploration. Science
Reading has built up a body of knowledge about our
universe that no one would have believed in the
5 1 Manchester 4 demonstration early 20th century. I believe exploring space is
2 working model 5 7.50 generally of great benefit to mankind.
3 main attraction Firstly, space exploration could be the answer to
the world’s overpopulation problem. Since the world
6 1 F 2 H 3 B 4 A 5 D population is growing at an alarming rate, this will
soon mean there won’t be enough room to house
Writing and feed everyone. In spite of the difficulties of
7 Suggested Answer Key finding a habitable planet to sustain human life,
science has developed to a point where answers
Task 1
can surely be found.
Aliens Calling – Camilla Strange
Secondly, exploring space could be of help in our
Hello readers!
demand for energy. In particular, the Earth is
I’ve recently finished reading a great science-fiction
rapidly using up its supplies of fossil fuels like coal,
story that I really want to share with you. In my
oil and gas. Although attempts are now being made
book (excuse the pun), it’s one of the best novels of
to reduce energy use and produce from greener
its kind.
sources, this will not be enough. Asteroids could be
‘Aliens Calling’ is a science-fiction adventure story
mined in space instead for their minerals, creating
set on Earth in the year 2502. The author, Camilla
an alternative energy source.
Strange, describes how humans have managed to
However, it is often claimed that space exploration
overcome problems like pollution and
wastes too much money. For example, millions of
overpopulation and then goes on to tell the story of
people are starving and need immediate
an alien invasion.
assistance. Also, as well as providing food relief,
The Trogs are creatures from Planet X. They have
money should be invested in programmes to make
come to take over the Earth after their planet has
underdeveloped countries more self-sufficient.
been destroyed. The humans put up a fight but the
To conclude, while space exploration does not
Trogs use a special weapon to spray them and
come cheap, I believe it can really help us in
make them completely helpless. Professor James
practical ways both now and in the future. In fact, it
Macken is a brilliant scientist who manages to
could ensure the survival of the human race.
create an antidote for the spray and tricks the Trogs

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Test 3B (Units 19-27) into boarding a spaceship, where he holds them as


prisoners. He plans to make the spaceship
Vocabulary
disappear into a black hole in space. But before he
1 1 A 3 C 5 D 7 A 9 B manages to do this, one of the prisoners escapes
2 D 4 A 6 C 8 A 10 D and things get complicated.
‘Aliens Calling’ has an action-packed plot and
2 1 apart 5 into 8 of James Macken as the central character is well
2 in 6 up 9 back developed and totally convincing. The only negative
3 off 7 to 10 out thing about the book was the last chapter. I felt the
4 on plot got a bit slow-moving at this point when it
should have been building up to an exciting ending.
Grammar Overall, I would highly recommend this book to all
3 1 C 3 C 5 C 7 B 9 B lovers of science fiction. It makes you think about
2 C 4 A 6 C 8 A 10 D what future possibilities the Earth might face, and it
is well worth reading.
4 1 won’t 5 have 8 having Post a comment
2 had 6 with 9 would
3 are 7 by 10 is Task 2
4 will The last one hundred years have seen a huge
advance in the field of space exploration. Science
Reading has built up a body of knowledge about our
universe that no one would have believed in the
5 1 Manchester 4 demonstration early 20th century. I believe exploring space is
2 working model 5 7.50 generally of great benefit to mankind.
3 main attraction Firstly, space exploration could be the answer to
the world’s overpopulation problem. Since the world
6 1 F 2 H 3 B 4 A 5 D population is growing at an alarming rate, this will
soon mean there won’t be enough room to house
Writing and feed everyone. In spite of the difficulties of
7 Suggested Answer Key finding a habitable planet to sustain human life,
science has developed to a point where answers
Task 1
can surely be found.
Aliens Calling – Camilla Strange
Secondly, exploring space could be of help in our
Hello readers!
demand for energy. In particular, the Earth is
I’ve recently finished reading a great science-fiction
rapidly using up its supplies of fossil fuels like coal,
story that I really want to share with you. In my
oil and gas. Although attempts are now being made
book (excuse the pun), it’s one of the best novels of
to reduce energy use and produce from greener
its kind.
sources, this will not be enough. Asteroids could be
‘Aliens Calling’ is a science-fiction adventure story
mined in space instead for their minerals, creating
set on Earth in the year 2502. The author, Camilla
an alternative energy source.
Strange, describes how humans have managed to
However, it is often claimed that space exploration
overcome problems like pollution and
wastes too much money. For example, millions of
overpopulation and then goes on to tell the story of
people are starving and need immediate
an alien invasion.
assistance. Also, as well as providing food relief,
The Trogs are creatures from Planet X. They have
money should be invested in programmes to make
come to take over the Earth after their planet has
underdeveloped countries more self-sufficient.
been destroyed. The humans put up a fight but the
To conclude, while space exploration does not
Trogs use a special weapon to spray them and
come cheap, I believe it can really help us in
make them completely helpless. Professor James
practical ways both now and in the future. In fact, it
Macken is a brilliant scientist who manages to
could ensure the survival of the human race.
create an antidote for the spray and tricks the Trogs

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Test 4A (Units 28-36) Secondly, you could give visitors a tour of the
campus. For example, show them what leisure
Vocabulary
facilities there are and what the library is like.
1 1 B 3 A 5 D 7 C 9 A People who come from far away could also be
2 C 4 C 6 A 8 B 10 C taken around the student accommodation. As a
result, they’d get a more general picture of the
2 1 to 5 over 8 for college, not just an academic one.
2 down 6 by 9 through Lastly, why not set up a digital open day too? If you
3 as 7 on 10 out organise a webinar, you can have an interactive
4 of question-and-answer session and even give a
virtual reality tour of the campus. As a result,
Grammar anyone who is not able to make it to the college
3 1 D 3 A 5 D 7 D 9 B that day doesn’t miss out. And it might make all the
2 D 4 C 6 C 8 C 10 A difference between their choosing to enrol or not!
Anyway, I’m sure you’ll do a great job! Please get
4 1 boasted 5 denied 8 do back to me if you want to ask anything and don’t
2 Were 6 did 9 insisted forget to let me know how it goes.
3 refused 7 Should 10 Had Natalie
4 does
Task 2
Reading Dear Ms Hogan,
I am writing to apply for the position of summer
5 1 one of the world’s most distinguished youth camp leader, as advertised on the Avoca
archaeologists Vale Community Centre website. I am nineteen
2 Swaffham years old and shall be available for work during the
3 private home schooling months of July and August.
4 the tomb of King Tutankhamun As outlined in my curriculum vitae, which is
5 site protection enclosed with this letter, I attended Moorview
Secondary School in Belfast, where I completed my
6 1 DS 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 DS GCSE and A Level studies. I am currently a first-
year student at Bangor University, taking a
Writing Bachelor’s degree in Child Psychology.
7 Suggested Answer Key With regard to experience, I have spent the past
two summers supervising outdoor activities for
Task 1
young people at my local community centre,
Hello Bernard,
including water sports, hiking, mountaineering, and
Thanks for your email. Your college admin job
team sports. This included organising day outings
sounds interesting and it’s great you’ve got
for them and supervising travel and meal
something so responsible to organise! I’ve been
arrangements. In addition, I am a fully qualified
involved in several open days and I’d be glad to
lifeguard and have a weekend job working at a
give you a few suggestions.
primary school swimming pool.
Firstly, it’s very important that visitors interact with
I do believe I would be ideal for the position you
staff on a one-to-one basis. Lecturers should be
offer, as I have considerable experience working
available to explain their course and answer
with young people and an active interest in all
questions about it. Also, they can include fun
things outdoor. Furthermore, my Child Psychology
activities. I’ve seen a Psychology workshop and a
studies have already given me a useful
Criminology quiz work well on an open day. In this
understanding of how children think and behave. I
way, prospective students would get a taste of what
am hard-working and can interact well with people
to expect.
of all ages, but especially the young.

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I do hope you will consider my application and I am Firstly, it’s very important that visitors interact with
available for an interview at any time. I look forward staff on a one-to-one basis. Lecturers should be
to hearing from you. available to explain their course and answer
Yours sincerely, questions about it. Also, they can include fun
Joshua McCullen activities. I’ve seen a Psychology workshop and a
Criminology quiz work well on an open day. In this
way, prospective students would get a taste of what
Test 4B (Units 1-9) to expect.
Secondly, you could give visitors a tour of the
Vocabulary
campus. For example, show them what leisure
1 1 D 3 B 5 C 7 C 9 C facilities there are and what the library is like.
2 A 4 C 6 B 8 A 10 A People who come from far away could also be
taken around the student accommodation. As a
2 1 over 5 down 8 as result, they’d get a more general picture of the
2 through 6 for 9 of college, not just an academic one.
3 to 7 out 10 by Lastly, why not set up a digital open day too? If you
4 on organise a webinar, you can have an interactive
question-and-answer session and even give a
Grammar virtual reality tour of the campus. As a result,
3 1 D 3 D 5 D 7 A 9 C anyone who is not able to make it to the college
2 B 4 D 6 C 8 A 10 C that day doesn’t miss out. And it might make all the
difference between their choosing to enrol or not!
4 1 denied 5 Were 8 refused Anyway, I’m sure you’ll do a great job! Please get
2 insisted 6 do 9 does back to me if you want to ask anything and don’t
3 boasted 7 Had 10 did forget to let me know how it goes.
4 Should Natalie

Reading Task 2
Dear Ms Hogan,
5 1 one of the world’s most distinguished I am writing to apply for the position of summer
archaeologists youth camp leader, as advertised on the Avoca
2 Swaffham Vale Community Centre website. I am nineteen
3 private home schooling years old and shall be available for work during the
4 the tomb of King Tutankhamun months of July and August.
5 site protection As outlined in my curriculum vitae, which is
enclosed with this letter, I attended Moorview
6 1 DS 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 DS Secondary School in Belfast, where I completed my
GCSE and A Level studies. I am currently a first-
Writing year student at Bangor University, taking a
7 Suggested Answer Key Bachelor’s degree in Child Psychology.
With regard to experience, I have spent the past
Task 1
two summers supervising outdoor activities for
Hello Bernard,
young people at my local community centre,
Thanks for your email. Your college admin job
including water sports, hiking, mountaineering, and
sounds interesting and it’s great you’ve got
team sports. This included organising day outings
something so responsible to organise! I’ve been
for them and supervising travel and meal
involved in several open days and I’d be glad to
arrangements. In addition, I am a fully qualified
give you a few suggestions.
lifeguard and have a weekend job working at a
primary school swimming pool.

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I do believe I would be ideal for the position you Test 3A (Units 19-27)
offer, as I have considerable experience working
1 1 C 6 B 11 C 16 A 21 A
with young people and an active interest in all
2 A 7 A 12 C 17 C 22 B
things outdoor. Furthermore, my Child Psychology
3 B 8 C 13 B 18 B 23 C
studies have already given me a useful
4 A 9 B 14 C 19 A 24 A
understanding of how children think and behave. I
5 B 10 A 15 C 20 C 25 B
am hard-working and can interact well with people
of all ages, but especially the young.
I do hope you will consider my application and I am
Test 3B (Units 19-27)
available for an interview at any time. I look forward
to hearing from you. 1 1 C 6 A 11 A 16 A 21 A
Yours sincerely, 2 B 7 C 12 B 17 B 22 C
Joshua McCullen 3 A 8 A 13 A 18 C 23 C
4 B 9 A 14 C 19 B 24 C
5 C 10 B 15 B 20 B 25 C
Language through literature
Test 1A (Units 1-9) Test 4A (Units 28-36)
1 1 B 6 C 11 A 16 C 21 A
1 1 B 6 C 11 A 16 A 21 A
2 A 7 C 12 C 17 C 22 B
2 C 7 C 12 C 17 C 22 C
3 C 8 C 13 A 18 C 23 A
3 A 8 B 13 A 18 B 23 A
4 B 9 B 14 B 19 C 24 B
4 A 9 B 14 A 19 B 24 C
5 A 10 B 15 B 20 B 25 C
5 B 10 C 15 C 20 A 25 C

Test 1B (Units 1-9) Test 4B (Units 28-36)


1 1 C 6 A 11 B 16 C 21 C
1 1 C 6 C 11 C 16 C 21 B
2 C 7 B 12 C 17 A 22 B
2 B 7 C 12 C 17 A 22 A
3 A 8 C 13 B 18 B 23 C
3 A 8 A 13 C 18 A 23 C
4 B 9 B 14 A 19 C 24 A
4 C 9 A 14 A 19 A 24 A
5 B 10 A 15 C 20 B 25 C
5 B 10 B 15 C 20 B 25 B

Test 2A (Units 10-18) Culture & Intercultural


1 1 C 6 A 11 A 16 C 21 A communication
2 C 7 C 12 C 17 B 22 A
Test 1A (Units 1-9)
3 B 8 C 13 B 18 C 23 B
4 A 9 B 14 B 19 B 24 B 1 1 B 6 C 11 B 16 B 21 A
5 B 10 A 15 C 20 C 25 C 2 A 7 B 12 C 17 C 22 C
3 A 8 C 13 B 18 B 23 C
4 C 9 A 14 A 19 B 24 C
Test 2B (Units 10-18) 5 C 10 C 15 A 20 C 25 A

1 1 B 6 C 11 B 16 C 21 B
2 C 7 C 12 C 17 B 22 C
Test 1B (Units 1-9)
3 A 8 C 13 A 18 B 23 C
4 A 9 A 14 A 19 B 24 B 1 1 C 6 A 11 C 16 B 21 B
5 C 10 B 15 A 20 B 25 C 2 B 7 A 12 A 17 B 22 C
3 A 8 B 13 C 18 A 23 C
4 C 9 C 14 B 19 A 24 C
5 B 10 C 15 C 20 A 25 C

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Test 2A (Units 10-18) Test 3B (Units 19-27)


1 1 A 6 C 11 A 16 A 21 C 1 1 A 6 B 11 B 16 C 21 B
2 A 7 B 12 C 17 C 22 A 2 A 7 C 12 C 17 B 22 B
3 A 8 B 13 C 18 A 23 C 3 C 8 A 13 C 18 B 23 B
4 A 9 B 14 B 19 C 24 A 4 A 9 A 14 B 19 A 24 A
5 C 10 C 15 C 20 B 25 A 5 C 10 C 15 C 20 C 25 C

Test 2B (Units 10-18) Test 4A (Units 28-36)


1 1 C 6 A 11 A 16 C 21 C 1 1 B 6 B 11 A 16 A 21 A
2 A 7 C 12 A 17 C 22 B 2 A 7 B 12 C 17 C 22 A
3 C 8 A 13 C 18 B 23 C 3 B 8 C 13 B 18 B 23 B
4 A 9 A 14 A 19 A 24 C 4 B 9 B 14 A 19 C 24 C
5 A 10 C 15 C 20 B 25 B 5 C 10 B 15 B 20 C 25 A

Test 3A (Units 19-27)


Test 4B (Units 28-36)
1 1 C 6 C 11 B 16 A 21 C
2 B 7 C 12 B 17 A 22 A 1 1 A 6 A 11 C 16 B 21 B
3 A 8 C 13 B 18 A 23 A 2 C 7 A 12 A 17 C 22 C
4 A 9 C 14 B 19 B 24 B 3 C 8 B 13 B 18 B 23 A
5 C 10 C 15 C 20 B 25 C 4 A 9 B 14 B 19 B 24 A
5 B 10 C 15 B 20 C 25 B

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