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Eyes Open 2 Unit 7 Test: Standard

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Language focus
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the present perfect.
0 I ’ve had (have) Italian food lots of times – it’s delicious!
1 Sam and Tom (read) all the Harry Potter books.
2 Emma (meet) a lot of famous people because she’s a journalist.
3 My dad (not win) the lottery.
4 I (not do) my homework this evening.
5 I (climb) up the Eiffel Tower.
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2 Use the words to write sentences in the present perfect.


0 I / go / to New York / twice
I’ve been to New York twice.
1 Our teacher / give / us / lots of homework / this week

2 I / never / visit / London

3 Sam / see / a famous actor in his town

4 My brother / not swim / in the sea

5 I / fly / to England / many times

3 Complete the questions with Have or Has.


0 Have your mum and dad been to London?
1 you ever seen a Harry Potter film?
2 Peter and Lily ever lived abroad?
3 Sam ever played the guitar?
4 you ever travelled on your own?
5 your brother ever had a pet?
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4 Underline the correct answer.


0 I have never sung / didn’t sing this song before.
1 I didn’t enjoy / haven’t enjoyed the film last night.
2 Have you had / Did you have a uniform when you were at school?
3 I have never eaten / never ate pizza before.
4 Have you been / Did you go to football practice yesterday?
5 Have you ever lost / Did you ever lose your phone?
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Vocabulary
5 Underline the correct answer.
0 It’s easy to hurt / crash your legs and feet playing football.
1 You mustn’t lift very heavy things as you can cut / hurt your back.
2 How did you break / fall your leg?
3 Josh cuts / falls off his bike quite often!
4 Mum cut / broke her finger while she was using a sharp knife.
5 Dan didn’t want to hurt / crash the car on his first driving lesson!
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6 Match the sentences (1–5) with the reactions (a–f).


0 How did you hurt your foot? c a Yes, there’s ice outside.
1 Did you bang your head? b The dog – he was sleeping on the floor!
2 How did you burn your hand? c I kicked the ball at football practice.
3 Be careful not to slip! d Yes, in the car door. But I’m OK!
4 What did you trip over? e When I was cooking yesterday.
5 Did you trap your fingers? f Yes, on a bookshelf in my room!
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7 Label the pictures.

elbow ankle shoulder chest neck knee

0 elbow 1 2

3 4 5
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8 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

married better home injured sick worried

0 I got injured when I was on my skateboard yesterday.


1 Mum sometimes gets if I don’t feel well.
2 Jack and Diana have decided to get next year!
3 I was ill last week, but I soon got .
4 It’s 10 pm. I need to get quickly or I’ll be in trouble!
5 Peter got when he played football in the rain yesterday.
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Useful language
9 Complete the five conversations. Choose the correct answer: a, b or c.
0 How’s it going? a Where to?
b Fine, thanks.
c That’s great!
1 What have you been up to? a Not a lot, really.
b No, not really.
c I haven’t, really.
2 My brother’s broken his leg. a He can’t play football.
b I’m sorry to hear that.
c What’s happened to him?
3 I’ve passed all my exams! a Are they easy?
b Yes, not bad.
c Well done!
4 Guess what? We’re moving to the USA. a Was it serious?
b Lucky you!
c That’s right!
5 My football team lost the final. a What a shame!
b That’s fantastic!
c When is that?
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Listening
10 Listen to five speakers talking about accidents they’ve had. Fill in the missing information.
0 Speaker 0 hurt his foot .
1 Speaker 1 hurt her .
2 Speaker 2 hurt his .
3 Speaker 3 hurt his .
4 Speaker 4 hurt her .
5 Speaker 5 hurt his .
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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)?


0 Jamie knows why some people like doing dangerous sports. F
1 Some people find bungee jumping exciting.
2 Jamie would like to have a job in motor racing.
3 Jamie thinks that horse riding is a popular but dangerous sport.
4 Jamie once took part in rugby matches.
5 Jamie has used a parachute to jump out of a plane.
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Eyes Open 2 Unit 7 Test: Standard

Writing
12 You didn’t go to a friend’s birthday party. Write an email of apology to say sorry.
Use the questions to help you.

Why couldn’t you go?


What exactly happened?
How did you feel?
When can you meet?

Write 55–65 words.

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