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PRE-INTERMEDIATE ➞ INTERMEDIATE PLACEMENT TEST
NAME
13 John a hard day and doesn’t want to go out. a doesn’t like c didn’t like
b hasn’t liked d wasn’t liking
a haven’t had c has been 47
b hasn’t had d has had 31 Have you visited your uncle in Australia ?
a Have you see c Have you seen 32 I a long email to my brother last night.
b Have you saw d You have seen a write c wrote 48
15 Jenny knows people. b was writing d have written
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37 I’ve been her friend primary school. 52 I’m sure he late. He never is.
a since b from c before d with a is c will be
38 How long the guitar? b isn’t d won’t be
a you play c are you playing 53 It’s too cold outside. I home.
b do you play d have you played a will go b go c am going d went
39 Mrs Rose in the same house all her life and 54 If you are late, you you can’t get in. They
rt. she doesn’t want to move now. sometimes close the doors.
a lives c has lived a will find c are going to find
b lived d was living b may find d find
40 William parties. 55 I not going to buy that coat – it’s too
a never has liked c hasn’t never liked expensive.
42 Are you okay? You look a little . a will bring probably c will probably bring
b probably will bring d probably not bring
a horrible b sad c great d attractive
57 is a serious problem in many large cities.
43 Can you the TV? It’s time we left for the
lm. party. a Green spaces c Hunting
b Habitat loss d Air pollution
a turn up c turn down
b turn on d turn off 58 Some can be dangerous and you have to be
careful when you go swimming in the sea.
44 We buy the tickets tomorrow. The station is
open all day. a jellyfish c snakes
b toads d alligators
g? a mustn’t b can c can’t d don’t have to
59 They’ll phone us before they .
45 Caroline practise the clarinet every day. She
has an exam next week. a are leaving c left
b leave d will leave
a can c has to
b can’t d doesn’t have to 60 Sandra will call you when she home.
46 When you go to a museum, you touch the a gets b is getting c will get d got
paintings. It is not allowed. 61 If you don’t go to sleep now, you really tired
ld. tomorrow.
a can c don’t have to
b must d mustn’t a are c will feel
47 You bring any food. There will be lots of food b feel d are feeling
there. 62 If it , we’ll go to a museum and not the beach.
a can't c may not a rained c will rain
b mustn’t d don’t have to b rains d isn’t raining
48 Visitors use the lounge if they want to. 63 We be late for our flight if we leave now. We
a must c don’t have to have to hurry up.
b may d can’t a may b definitely c won’t d perhaps
49 Jamie a toothache for two days. 64 It was very quiet. of the people in the room
a has c is having said a word.
b has had d was having a No b Any c None d All
50 I sometimes feel in the winter when it is cold 65 people like spiders but I don’t.
and dark.
a All b No c Some d None
a hurt c depressed
66 I usually go to school foot.
b sick d faint
a by b on c from d with
51 My parents think a famous actor when I’m
older. 67 How often do you travel plane?
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68 A new school in our city. 85 My father got rid his old car. He sold it to my SKIL
uncle.
a has built c is built Exer
a off b of c on d in Prese
b has been built d built compe
69 Spanish in most Latin American countries. 86 I’ve got the tickets. Janice and Paul to meet us Jan: H
Prese
at the door.
a speaks c is spoken differe
a are going b go c will d went Jan: T
b has been spoken d was spoke parts.
70 Picasso in 1881 in Spain. 87 When you leave school, what ? Prese
Ironma
a is born c has been born a did you do distan
Jan: W
b was born d born b are you going to do cycling
c have you done Prese
71 Many emails from this computer every day. best at
d may you do
Jan: W
a were sent c are being sent
88 The film at 9 p.m. Come on! legs.
b are sent d will send Prese
a is starting c will start Jan: W
72 The two men were stopped the police. run a m
b starts d is going to start friend,
a from b with c by d for Prese
89 What time the train ?
sevent
73 The window last night. finish a
a does … leave c is … going to leave
a breaks c was broken Jan: W
b will … leave d has … left Prese
b broke d was breaking weekly
90 The class in twenty minutes.
Jan: Y
74 I love with my friends at the weekend. and ru
a is going finish c will finish
On Mo
a going out c going up b finished d finishes miles.
b going on d going in Fridays
91 The basketball match was really and the and Sa
75 The price of CDs has a lot this year. crowd went crazy. run of
miles o
a gone back c gone down a upsetting c terrifying well on
sports
b gone on d gone out b exciting d excited do mor
Prese
76 If I had time, I a long holiday. 92 I was at the violence in the film. Jan: A
a take c will take get up
a shocking c shocked read th
b would take d took b surprising d interested walk th
family
77 If you on a desert island, how would you 93 People laugh a lot, live longer. go to t
it’s sun
spend your time?
a which b where c who d when Prese
a are living c have lived and go
94 That’s the place we first met. Jan: Y
b lived d live
a where b when c which d that SKIL
78 My brother hates football.
95 What was the name of the film you saw last Exer
a to play c playing Ben: H
week?
b play d playing always Kim: N
a when b that c what d where Ben: W
79 for people to arrive at a party can be really China a
boring. 96 ‘Don’t worry’ – My sister me not to worry. Kim: R
Do peo
a To wait c Wait a advise b wanted c asked d told Ben: O
article
b Waiting d When you wait 97 ‘Could you get some milk?’ – My mother me to Go.
80 Have you ever been to UK? get some milk. Kim: T
Ben: W
a – b an c the d a a ordered b asked c told d advised board,
ninete
81 What do you know about River Amazon? 98 ‘Hurry up Sam! If you don’t get in the car now, we’re Kim: D
going without you.’ My parents me to hurry up. Ben: N
a a b the c – d an ones. T
a wanted c advised Kim: D
82 Robert’s very and never gets angry. Ben: O
b asked d ordered
stones
a moody c easy-going
99 It’s late to go out now. It’s 11 p.m. Kim: T
b impatient d funny stones
a enough b too c very d so Ben: B
83 June is very and always wants to help people. Kim: O
100 I’m not old to drive a car. I’m only fifteen. Ben: W
a sensible b kind c untidy d shy
Kim: D
a too b very c enough d for
84 Do you get on your sister? Ben: Y
stone o
a on b at c for d with
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1A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 1
1 Complete the sentences with the Present Simple or the 4 Use the cues to write questions and answers. Use the Rea
Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
1 R
0 They go (go) to the cinema at the weekend. 0 like jazz music? (like rock music)
1 She (not study) at the moment. Do you like jazz music? No, I like rock music. Bu
2 My brother is learning to play the violin but he 1 watch film at the moment? (listen to the radio) For
(not practise) every day. for
me
3 you (walk) or get a bus home from 2 go jogging? (play tennis) like
school?
but
4 After school, I do my homework and then I as
3 cook pasta? (make a pizza)
(have) dinner with my family. typ
5 What you usually (do) after school? wo
4 go to bed early? (go to bed at 11 p.m.) I do
6 What are you (do)? I’m listening to music.
few
Wh
/6 5 wait for the bus at the moment? (walk to work)
it g
Wh
hea
2 Write the -ing form of the verbs below.
/10 Iw
and
0 live living
bre
1 get 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The and
2 wait first letter of each word has been given. tra
rela
3 jog
0 She likes listening to the radio when she is alone in run
4 prepare the house. Som
5 swim 1 She is a very s runner and has two gold medals run
6 cycle from the Olympics. go
I ne
7 happen 2 My d routine is really boring. I do the same
sta
things every day.
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 1 1A
the Reading Listening
1 Read the article. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 2 Listen to two people talking about sport. Choose
the best answer to the questions.
Business manager, Mark Ordaz, talks about running
1 Which of these sports is not in an Ironman competition?
For many people, running is a sport for the weekend but
a b c
for me it is definitely part of my daily routine. It keeps
me fit and healthy and is a wonderful way to relax. I also
like it because I can do it alone. I like playing football
but I’m usually working when my friends play it. I have
a successful business and I am very hard-working. My
typical day begins at 5 a.m. and ends at 11 p.m. I myself 2 What sport does Jan now find easier?
work a ten to twelve hour day but I’m happy with my job.
a b c
I don’t usually work at the weekend but sometimes I do a
few hours on Sunday.
When I wake up I go for a long run. I like running because
it gives me time to think about what I’m doing that day.
When I get home I always have a plan for the day in my
head. I go into the kitchen, sit down and make some notes. 3 Which sport does Jan do on Mondays and Thursdays?
/10 I write down what I am doing in the morning, afternoon a b c
and evening and who I am meeting. Then I eat a healthy
breakfast and get ready for work. I usually take my shorts
he and running shoes with me when I have meetings or
travel to other cities because a short run is an ideal way to
relax. Most cities have a park and there are always other
in runners to talk to so it is never lonely. 4 What does Jan do on Sunday mornings?
Some people think I’m a little crazy because I think a b c
rk
1 Running is part of Mark’s normal lifestyle. /4
p
3 Mark goes for a run before breakfast.
Communication
4 Mark uses the time he is running to plan his day.
3 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
5 Mark goes running when he travels to other cities for
o work.
0 It’s definitely/maybe sunny. She’s wearing sunglasses.
6 Mark says he feels lonely when he is running.
my 1 Maybe/Probably it’s in Greece because it looks hot.
7 Running gives Mark energy and stops him feeling
2 What can you see behind/background the car?
stressed.
t 3 It’s perhaps/definitely winter. I can see snow.
8 Mark thinks running is a good activity for people to do.
4 Is that your house in/on the background?
o to
5 I think he’s happy perhaps/because he is smiling.
/8 6 Who is the runner in the left/middle of the group?
7 Is that a child in/on the foreground of the picture?
/8
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1B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 1
1 Complete the sentences with the Present Simple or the 4 Use the cues to write questions and answers. Use the Rea
Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
1 R
0 They go (go) to the cinema at the weekend. 0 like jazz music? (like rock music)
1 I often (go) to the park or go swimming on Do you like jazz music. No, I like rock music Bu
Sunday mornings. 1 do your homework? (write a letter) For
2 My brother is (not work) in France at the for
moment. me
2 eat ready-made meals? (prepare food at home) like
3 we (go) home now? I’m really hungry.
but
4 At the weekend, I usually (get up) at 10 a.m. as
3 meet your sister at the cinema? (meet friends at
5 What you (do) at the weekend? I the park) typ
usually visit family. wo
I do
6 I (read) my book at the moment.
4 get up early at the weekend? (get up late) few
Wh
/6
it g
5 talk to Anna at the moment? (do my homework)
Wh
hea
2 Write the -ing form of the verbs below.
Iw
/10 and
0 live living
bre
1 feel and
2 have 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The tra
first letter of each word has been given. rela
3 run
run
4 win 0 She likes listening to the radio when she is alone in Som
5 come the house. run
6 drive 1 I am having a big p for my birthday. go
I ne
7 make 2 My mum does y to help her relax.
sta
3 H students always pass their exams.
/7 4 He’d like to be a j and work for a newspaper.
1
5 I always wear g when I swim.
2
3 Complete the dialogue with the Present Simple or the 6 She f our cats every morning
3
Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. 7 I never feel l when my parents are away.
4
A: Hi! Where are you? Can you talk now? 8 I always wear a h when I go cycling.
5
B: Yes, I’m at home. 9 They all felt very t after the race.
6
A: 0
Are you coming (come) to the cinema with us 10 It’s a good idea to wear a w when diving in cold
7
tonight? water.
8
B: I 1 (not know). I 2 (do) my homework
at the moment. /10
/7
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 1 1B
the Reading Listening
1 Read the article. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 2 Listen to two people talking about sport. Choose
the best answer to the questions.
Business manager, Mark Ordaz, talks about running
1 Which of these sports is not in an Ironman competition?
For many people, running is a sport for the weekend but
a b c
for me it is definitely part of my daily routine. It keeps
me fit and healthy and is a wonderful way to relax. I also
like it because I can do it alone. I like playing football
but I’m usually working when my friends play it. I have
a successful business and I am very hard-working. My
typical day begins at 5 a.m. and ends at 11 p.m. I myself 2 What sport does Jan find difficult?
work a ten to twelve hour day but I’m happy with my job. a b c
I don’t usually work at the weekend but sometimes I do a
few hours on Sunday.
When I wake up I go for a long run. I like running because
it gives me time to think about what I’m doing that day.
When I get home I always have a plan for the day in my 3 What sport does Jan do on Tuesdays and Fridays?
head. I go into the kitchen, sit down and make some notes. a b c
I write down what I am doing in the morning, afternoon
/10 and evening and who I am meeting. Then I eat a healthy
breakfast and get ready for work. I usually take my shorts
and running shoes with me when I have meetings or
he travel to other cities because a short run is an ideal way to
4 What does Jan do when he goes to the park on Sunday?
relax. Most cities have a park and there are always other
runners to talk to so it is never lonely. a b c
/8
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2A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 2
1 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 4 Complete the short answers to the questions. Rea
0 He always asks a lot of/a little questions in class. 0 Has she got a new boyfriend? Yes, she has . 1 R
1 This book is a little/a few boring. 1 Have they got a new dog? No, .
2 She’s taken a lot of/no lovely photographs. 2 Have we won the competition? Yes, . Ch
3 A lot of/Some the pictures are in black and white. 3 Have you cooked dinner? Yes, . Ch
4 Has he read the email? No, . pla
4 There are a few/a lot beautiful houses in my street.
cel
5 There aren’t some/any parks in my town. 5 Have they brought food? Yes, . cel
6 A few/No people speak Italian in my class. fam
/5 To
7 Are there any/some children in your family?
hou
De
/7 5 Complete the dialogues with the Present Perfect form an
of the verbs in brackets.
Ne
2 Complete the dialogues with the Present Perfect form 1 A: 0
Have you seen (see) my keys? I can’t find an
of the verbs in brackets. them. is v
foo
B: 1
you (look) in your bedroom? fam
0 A: You look sad.
2 A: 2
you (eat)? ‘eig
B: I am. I ‘ve failed (fail) my driving test.
the
B: Yes, I 3 just (have) a snack. How
1 A: You look fantastic. oft
about you? 4 you (have) anything
B: Thanks. I just (be) to the peo
to eat?
hairdressers. aw
3 A: I 5 just (see) a new film by Jet Li. bel
2 A: You look stressed.
B: Oh, really? I 6
(not see) any of his films. In
B: Well, I (not finish) my homework.
the
3 A: You look tired. /6 are
B: I am. I (not sleep) for days. To
4 A: You look happy. lan
6 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The is a
B: I just (win) a writing competition. first letter of each word has been given. ful
5 A: You look excited. ide
0 Who are you raising money for ? 1
B: I just (receive) an invitation to
Jake’s party. 1 Your new dress looks a perfect on you. You
2
look wonderful!
6 A: You look worried.
2 It’s q cold today.
B: I am. I (lose) my phone. 1
3 My brother likes c coins and stamps.
4 I like playing the guitar – it’s f . 2
/6
5 It this puzzle is silly.
3
6 My sister is v creative and always makes cards
3 Write the 3 forms of the verbs below.
rd
for birthdays.
4
0 learn learnt 7 Do you like m model aeroplanes?
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 2 2A
Reading Listening
s . 1 Read the text. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 3 Listen to two people. Choose the best answer to
the questions.
.
. Chinese New Year 1 Where does the board game Go come from?
. Chinese New Year is a special celebration and takes a Korea b China c Japan
. place on a different date every year. It is a happy
2 How many people play it in the world?
celebration and a time of peace. Everyone stops work to
. celebrate the New Year and the start of spring. Chinese a 6 million b 26 million c more than 26 million
families all get together at this time of the year. 3 The board
/5 To prepare for the celebrations, people clean their a has 20 squares across and 20 down.
houses and decorate them to clean away bad luck. b is bigger than a chess board.
Decorations are often red. Some people buy new clothes c is not like a chess board.
orm and shoes, to make a new start for the New Year.
4 The player using the black stones always
New Year’s Eve is the most special part of the festival
a goes first. b wins the game. c is a beginner.
nd and there is a big dinner for all the family. The dinner
is very important and people cook special kinds of 5 Ben says
food to bring good luck. Adults give children and older a the game is very difficult.
family members money to give them luck. The number b sometimes the game is easy.
‘eight’ is very lucky for Chinese people because it sounds c the game is easy at beginner’s level.
the same as the Chinese word for ‘wealth’. Children
w 6 Ben thinks
often get $8 for New Year’s Eve in the USA. After dinner
hing
people often play cards or board games. They then stay a the computer version is great.
awake all night and leave all the lights on because they b it’s better to buy the board than the computer version.
Li. believe this helps their parents to live longer. c the board game is more expensive.
In China, the New Year festival lasts for three weeks and
there are parades and dances in the streets. Fireworks1 /6
/6 are also an important part of the celebrations.
To end the Chinese New Year celebrations, there is a
lantern festival where everyone brings a lantern2. This Communication
he is a time for singing and dancing to welcome the first
full moon of the year. They believe this is lucky and an 3 Match the questions (1–6) with the answers (a–g).
ideal way to end their celebrations.
1 0 What’s yoga? g
Fireworks are objects that contain explosive and are set off to
u make noise, coloured lights and smoke for entertainment. 1 What’s chess?
2
A lantern is a light you can carry.
2 Can I speak to Kathryn, please?
3 What’s a soft drink?
1 Chinese New Year is always on the same date.
4 Could you ask Sarah to phone me, please?
2 Chinese families spend time together at the Chinese
New Year. 5 What’s a simulation game?
3 People cook special food to bring them luck on New 6 Hi. Is Alex there, please? This is Neil.
ards Year’s Day. a It’s a sort of game with situations from the real world.
4 Children and older family members receive money on b Sorry, she’s out. Have you got her mobile number?
New Year’s Eve.
c It’s a kind of board game. It’s quite challenging.
5 American children often get $8 on New Year’s Day.
d Sorry, he’s out. Do you want to leave a message?
6 The New Year festival lasts for two weeks in China.
e It’s a kind of drink like cola or lemonade.
7 Not everyone takes a lantern to the lantern
f Okay. I’ll get her to call you.
festival.
g It’s a sort of exercise for relaxation.
8 People think singing and dancing is a good way to end
/10 the New Year celebrations.
/6
/40 /8
TOTAL SCORE /20
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2B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 2
1 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 4 Complete the short answers to the questions. Rea
0 He always asks a lot of/a little questions in class. 0 Has she got a new boyfriend? Yes, she has . 1 R
1 I have a lot of/a little black shoes in my wardrobe. 1 Have you found your phone? Yes, .
2 I don’t have no/any long socks. 2 Have you done your homework? No, . Ch
3 There is a few/no time to finish the game now. 3 Has he got the new game? Yes, . Ch
4 Have we met at school? No, . pla
4 We have a few/some homework to do for tomorrow.
cel
5 He’s bought a few/a little cakes for us. 5 Have they bought a new house? No, . cel
6 There are some/any oranges on the table. fam
/5 To
7 Are there any/some good films on TV this weekend?
hou
De
/7 5 Complete the dialogues with the Present Perfect form an
of the verbs in brackets.
Ne
2 Complete the dialogues with the Present Perfect form 1 A: 0
Have you seen (see) my bag? I 1 an
of the verbs in brackets. (lose) it. is v
foo
B: 2
you (look) in the car? fam
0 A: You look sad.
2 A: 3
you (forget) Jo’s sister’s birthday? ‘eig
B: I am. I 've failed (fail) my driving test.
the
B: Yes, I have and I 4 (not buy) her a present!
1 A: You look relaxed. oft
3 A: 5
you (see) the new version of peo
B: I just (finish) my exams.
Fantasy Six game? aw
2 A: You look worried.
B: No, but I 6 (find) a new Games Shop in town. bel
B: I am a bit. I (lose) my bag.
In
3 A: You look happy. /6 the
B: I am. I (buy) a really good book. are
/6
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 2 2B
Reading Listening
s . 1 Read the text. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 3 Listen to two people. Choose the best answer to
the questions.
.
. Chinese New Year 1 Where does the board game Go come from?
. Chinese New Year is a special celebration and takes a China b Japan c Korea
. place on a different date every year. It is a happy
2 How many people play it in the world?
celebration and a time of peace. Everyone stops work to
. celebrate the New Year and the start of spring. Chinese a 6 million b more than 26 million c 26 million
families all get together at this time of the year. 3 The game board
/5 To prepare for the celebrations, people clean their a is not like a chess board.
houses and decorate them to clean away bad luck. b is the same as a chess board.
Decorations are often red. Some people buy new clothes c is bigger than a chess board.
orm and shoes, to make a new start for the New Year.
4 The player with the black stones always
New Year’s Eve is the most special part of the festival
a wins the game. b begins the game.
and there is a big dinner for all the family. The dinner
c has less stones.
is very important and people cook special kinds of
food to bring good luck. Adults give children and older 5 Ben thinks
family members money to give them luck. The number a the rules are easy to understand.
hday? ‘eight’ is very lucky for Chinese people because it sounds b it is a difficult game to play.
the same as the Chinese word for ‘wealth’. Children c it is easy to win.
nt!
often get $8 for New Year’s Eve in the USA. After dinner
f people often play cards or board games. They then stay 6 Ben thinks
awake all night and leave all the lights on because they a the computer version is great.
own. believe this helps their parents to live longer. b the board game is expensive.
In China, the New Year festival lasts for three weeks and c the board game is better than the computer version.
/6 there are parades and dances in the streets. Fireworks1
are also an important part of the celebrations. /6
To end the Chinese New Year celebrations, there is a
he lantern festival where everyone brings a lantern2. This
is a time for singing and dancing to welcome the first Communication
full moon of the year. They believe this is lucky and an
ideal way to end their celebrations. 3 Match the questions (1–6) with the answers (a–g).
1
Fireworks are objects that contain explosive and are set off to
make noise, coloured lights and smoke for entertainment. 0 What’s yoga? g
2
A lantern is a light you can carry.
1 What’s a timetable?
2 Can you tell Mary okay for tennis tomorrow?
. 1 Chinese New Year doesn’t take place on the same date 3 What is a role-playing game?
each year.
4 Can I speak to Lee, please?
mera. 2 Chinese families usually work in the Chinese New Year
celebrations. 5 Hi. Is Jenny there, please? This is Lucy
3 Some people buy new things to wear for the Chinese 6 What’s a wetsuit?
New Year. a It’s a kind of game and you are one of the characters.
4 The New Year’s Eve dinner is very important. b It’s a sort of plan of what you’re doing.
5 People usually go to bed early after the New Year’s Eve c Sorry, he’s out. Have you got his mobile number?
dinner.
d Okay. I’ll give her the message.
/10
6 The New Year festival lasts for three days in China.
e It’s a sort of clothing for swimming in cold water.
7 Fireworks are not part of the celebrations in China.
f Sorry, she’s out. Do you want to leave a message?
/40
8 People sing and dance at the lantern festival.
g It’s a sort of exercise for relaxation.
/8 /6
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3A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 3
1 Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect form 4 Use the cues to write questions and answers in the Rea
of the verbs in brackets. Present Perfect.
1 R
0 She has met (meet) him three times. 0 visit Albania? (visit Lithuania)
1 I (not buy) him a present. Have you ever visited Albania? Co
2 you (speak) to him? No, I haven’t. But I’ve visited Lithuania. Ne
3 He (finish) his homework. 1 buy a car? (buy a bike) wa
£3
4 We (see) the film.
Con
5 I (not see) the news.
Cla
6 She (leave) her keys at home. 2 meet my friend Maria? (meet her sister) £65
7 He (not read) the magazine. Con
2 Have you c won the competition. 8 There is a large c of people waiting outside the
cinema.
3 Spain has d got married.
4
9 My sister’s very g with money.
4 Janice and Paul have e been?
10 Do you e shopping in supermarkets?
5 Sally has already f finished her homework.
6 Where have you g passed your driving test?
/10 5
/6
TOTAL SCORE /40
6
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 3 3A
e Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Choose the best answers to the questions. 2 4 Listen to two friends. Are the sentences
true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS)?
Cool shopping: A market of over 100 shops 1 Kamila has a part-time job.
Nearly-new Atsukie watch with silver metal bracelet. This man’s 2 Kamila sometimes works on Mondays.
watch has an alarm clock, stopwatch and lithium battery. Normally
£300, TODAY it is half-price – £149. 3 Kamila is saving some money for university.
Contact Miki at Value Assets. 4 Simone and Kamila go to the same school.
Classic video games. Normal price £34.99 each. TODAY buy 2 for 5 Simone doesn’t have a lot of homework.
£65! All games second-hand but in great condition.
6 Simone likes finding bargains.
Contact Luca at Gamez.
7 Kamila has never bought clothes online.
Are you looking for an elegant evening dress? We have great
prices for second-hand dresses. Find your ideal dress TODAY from
£49! All in very good condition. Sizes 8–16 /7
Contact Tash at Elegance.
Unusual silver jewellery.
e TODAY buy a beautiful silver necklace for just £25! Or buy a silver Communication
necklace and bracelet for just £40. To see our special prices, visit 3 Put the sentences in the correct order to make
Jewels and Dreams.
a conversation. The first sentence has been
Fantastic prices for quality make-up. Look the best for less! given.
TODAY’S bargain – 25% off all JuniperJ’s cosmetics!
Contact Colleen at Mirror 2 Eye a Medium.
/8 Quality perfumes at great prices. b Here you are.
TODAY, for just £39, buy a 50ml bottle of the new Katya perfume
c It’s perfect. How much is it?
Revegoshe.
he Everyone’s wearing it! d Can I help you? 1
Contact Isamar at Preta Perfumes. e Sure. What size are you?
Nearly-new mountain bikes at great prices. f Fifty-five pounds.
TODAY’s bargain – the Avenger 250, yours for just £209!
nt. g Yes, can I try this coat on, please?
Contact Jake at Cyclestastic.
/6
1 What type of place is “Cool shopping”?
a online shop b designer shop c charity shop d market
2 What does Tash sell? TOTAL SCORE /20
a nearly-new jewellery b second-hand dresses
c used video games d quality make-up
3 How old are the mountain bikes?
a nearly-new b great prices
e the
c in good condition d second-hand
4 What items are second-hand?
a classic video games b elegant evening gowns
c classic video games and elegant evening gowns
d size 8-16 dresses
/10 5 There is 25 percent off all
a JuniperJ’s cosmetics. b watches.
c quality perfume. d silver necklaces.
/40
6 Where can you buy unusual things?
a Cyclestastic b Value Assets
c Jewels and Dreams d Mirror 2 Eye
7 Which product has a lithium battery?
a the video games b the mountain bike
c the silver bracelet d the watch
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3B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 3
1 Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect form 4 Use the cues to write questions and answers in the Rea
of the verbs in brackets. Present Perfect.
1 R
0 She has met (meet) him three times. 0 visit Albania? (visit Lithuania)
1 I (win) the school English prize. Have you ever visited Albania? Co
2 The plane (not left) the airport. No, I haven’t. But I have visited Lithuania. Ne
3 you (visit) a lot of places? 1 play volleyball? (play basketball) wa
£3
4 She (go) out to the shop.
Con
5 He (read) the newspaper.
Cla
6 They (not call) about the car. 2 visit Budapest? (visit Lake Balaton) £65
7 you (sell) your computer? Con
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 3 3B
e Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Choose the best answers to the questions. 2 4 Listen to two friends. Are the sentences
true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS)?
Cool shopping: A market of over 100 shops 1 Kamila enjoys her job.
Nearly-new Atsukie watch with silver metal bracelet. This man’s 2 Kamila is good with money.
watch has an alarm clock, stopwatch and lithium battery. Normally
£300, TODAY it is half-price – £149. 3 Kamila sometimes puts £100 in the bank.
Contact Miki at Value Assets. 4 Simone earns a lot working in her parents’
Classic video games. Normal price £34.99 each. TODAY buy 2 for shop.
£65! All games second-hand but in great condition. 5 Simone has a lot of homework.
Contact Luca at Gamez.
6 Simone spends a lot of money on clothes.
Are you looking for an elegant evening dress? We have great
7 Kamila often buys things at charity shops.
prices for second-hand dresses. Find your ideal dress TODAY from
nds)
£49! All in very good condition. Sizes 8–16
Contact Tash at Elegance. /7
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4A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 4
1 Write the Past Simple of the verbs below. 4 Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the Rea
verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect or the Past
0 do did 4 meet Simple. 1 R
b
1 take 5 change
1 A: Have you ever read (you / ever / read) a ghost b
2 buy 6 make story?
3 go 7 go a
B: No, I (have not), but I (see) a
horror film last week. That (be) very scary!
/7 b
2 A: (your brother / ever see) an old cowboy
film?
c
B: Yes, he (have). When he was a child, he
2 Answer the questions. Use the Past Continuous.
(love) Clint Eastwood films.
d
0 What were they doing at 5 a.m.? 3 A: (you / ever / be) on holiday somewhere
really cold?
They were sleeping. (sleep)
e
B: Yes, I . Last year we (go) to
1 What were you doing at 7 a.m.?
Sweden in the winter. It (be) very cold, but
(have a shower) it (be) wonderful. We (go) skiing. f
2 What was he doing at 7.30 a.m.?
(eat breakfast) /12 1
/6
4 wait for the bus – hear a strange noise
/5
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 4 4A
e Reading Listening
ast
1 Read the text. Match each person (a–f) with the best 2 5 Listen to two friends talking about the holidays.
book description (1–7) for them. There is one extra Choose the best answer to the questions.
book description.
1 What type of holiday is Sally going on this summer?
a Ray is thirteen. He is interested in exciting adventure a b c
stories.
cary!
b Henryk wants to know more about important people
y
and events in the past.
c Noam likes reading about crimes and detectives. He
e
loves Poirot. 2 Who is Ben visiting this summer?
d Suzy is sixteen and likes to read about love and a b c
e
romance. She likes happy endings.
e Maria is eleven and likes to read fairy tales. She likes
stories about princes and princesses.
but
ing. f Helena loves to read love stories from the past and she
likes stories which are set in England. 3 Where did they tell scary stories?
/10
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4B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 4
1 Write the Past Simple of the verbs below. 4 Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the Rea
verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect or the Past
0 do did 4 know Simple. 1 R
b
1 have 5 find
1 A: Have you ever read (you / ever / read) a science- b
2 say 6 make fiction story?
3 see 7 go a
B: Yes, I (have), and I (watch) Avatar
at the cinema last week. It (be not) really
/7 exciting. (you / see) it? b
A: No, I (have not). I (go) to the c
cinema last weekend to see a different film.
2 Write answers to the questions in the Past Continuous.
2 A: (you / ever / be) on a date with Joe? d
/6
6 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
first letter of each word has been given. 5
3 Use the cues to write sentences in the Past Simple and
Past Continuous. 0 I thought the story was brilliant and read it twice.
1 It was a good c and we laughed a lot.
0 speak to a friend – accident happen 6
2 His last story was very i and had a great
I was speaking to a friend when the accident happened.
ending.
1 buy a drink – see an old friend
3 We’ve been e for ten months and are getting
married next month.
2 play tennis – a big bird fly past me 4 I’m not really interested i mathematics. 7
5 They don’t enjoy v films, they like romance and
3 watch TV – phone ring love stories.
6 Charles Dickens wrote many c . My favourite is
Great Expectations.
4 visit France – meet my boyfriend
/6
5 cook dinner – walk into the kitchen
/5
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 4 4B
e Reading Listening
ast
1 Read the text. Match each person (a–f) with the best 2 5 Listen to two friends talking about the holidays.
book description (1–7) for them. There is one extra Choose the best answer to the questions.
ce- book description.
1 Where did Sally go for her last summer holiday?
a Hamet wants to be a policeman and enjoys crime
atar a b c
stories.
ally
b Tim loves reading thrillers.
c Joe likes reading about politics. He wants to learn more
about important people and events in the past.
d Olga is nine and loves reading fairy tales. She enjoys 2 Where does Ben stay every summer?
stories about princes and princesses. a b c
to go
(be) e Tammy is fifteen and likes reading about love and
romance. She doesn’t like books with sad endings.
f Jamie is thirteen and loves dangerous adventure
/12 stories.
3 Where did they tell scary stories?
1 The Magic Orange Tree tells the story of Prince Javier.
He was sitting under an orange tree when an orange a b c
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5A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 5
1 Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect form 4 Complete the dialogue with the correct words. Rea
of the verbs in brackets. Use always or never.
A: Where have you 0 been ? I haven’t seen you 1 R
0 Jan has always had (always / have) short hair.
1
ages?
1 They (always / like) the sea. B: I’ve 2 to Croatia on holiday. WE
A: Really? 3
you been there before? new
2 Robert (never / live) in a city.
B: Oh yes, we’ve 4 the same place for years. Her
3 I (never / be) into pop music.
4 They (always / have) their own A: What is Croatia like? I’ve 5 been. Y
business. is t
B: Well, it’s beautiful. I have 6 some good friends
abo
5 We (always / hate) tattoos. there too. I like spending time with them.
sta
6 She (never / like) dogs. A: How long have you 7 them? abo
B: Err… Well, 8 2005 when we first went there. exp
Has your family 9 had a holiday in another and
/6
country? told
had
A: No, we 10 had the time. We always visit my Joe
2 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. grandparents in the countryside. kne
his
0 I’ve lived in this house since/for
since/ I was ten years old.
/10 ma
1 She hasn’t been to Germany since/for years. Tom
2 We haven’t been on holiday since/for last year. and
5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The I’ve
3 He hasn’t been to school since/for two days.
first letter of each word has been given. thin
4 They’ve been married since/for 1998.
I re
5 Have you seen her since/for yesterday? 0 My mother’s brother is my uncle .
the
6 Keyvan’s been into jazz music since/for last year. 1 She made too much n and woke my parents up. a fe
2 I like to d my music from the internet. the
and
/6 3 My uncle has a daughter. She is my c . to v
4 I usually s too long on the computer. I’ve
3 Use the cues to write questions and answers in the 5 My friend has a t on her arm. You
Present Perfect. Use since and for. 6 His sister’s daughters are his n . like
now
7 I’ve found a cool w on American basketball. rela
0 you have your mobile phone –it last Monday
8 My parents don’t like me coming home l .
A: How long have you had your mobile phone?
9 I have never g bad marks at school.
B: I’ve had it since last Monday.
10 My father’s new wife is my s . 1
1 they live in Portugal – there five years
A:
/10 2
B:
2 he know Helen – her primary school
TOTAL SCORE /40 3
A:
B: 4
3 you love horse-riding – it eight years old 5
A: 6
B:
4 you and Rachel be friends – thirteen years 7
A: 8
B:
/8
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 5 5A
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 2 6 Listen to an interview with a famous actress.
Choose the best answer to the questions.
WEBSHARE: Each week we ask you to tell us about a
1 Where does Aunt Maria live?
new website you’ve found and why you like it.
a New Zealand b Italy c Canada
Here is this week’s! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
2 How many generations are there in Tania’s family?
Your Family blogger.co.uk
is the perfect website for people looking for more information a three b four c five
ends
about their families. I’ve visited this UK site every day since it 3 How old is Tania’s grandmother?
started last month and have discovered family I didn’t know
a ninety-six b ninety-two c seventy-six
about. It’s been very easy to find the information and it’s not
expensive. Okay, I have been online for about five hours a day 4 How often has Tania visited her grandmother, aunts
re.
and have downloaded a lot of information but after my mum and uncles?
r
told me about my grandfather who went to the USA I knew I a every month b every week c every year
had to find out more. We already knew that my grandfather
y 5 How many children does Tania’s brother Luke have?
Joe married again when he went to the USA in 1962. We also
knew that he had three sons, Ben, Tom and Alex, with Alana, a two b three c four
his second wife. But, we didn’t know that Ben, Tom and Alex got 6 How old are Tania’s children?
/10 married and they all had three children – all of them boys! Ben,
a ten and six years old
Tom and Alex and their families have always lived in the USA,
b ten and seven years old
and have never been to the UK or Europe.
c eleven and seven years old
he I’ve always wanted to go to the USA but have never been there. I
think it is a fascinating country and now I have a big family there,
I really want to go. I’ve emailed my ‘new’ relatives and I’ve told /6
them about myself and my family in the UK. We’ve chatted online
ts up. a few times and it’s been fun. They’ve invited me to visit them in
the summer and I’m going for a month! I’ve bought a plane ticket Communication
and am very excited. My mum would also like to come with me
to visit family she hasn’t seen yet.
3 Choose the correct word to complete the dialogues.
The first letter has been given to you.
I’ve had a great time finding out more about my family and with
Your Family blogger it was very easy. I’ve never used a website 0 A: And what about next weekend? I really think it’s
like this but now I’ve found it, I’m so happy! I’ve learnt a lot and a bit unfair.
now, I have to go … I’m uploading some photos of us for our
l. B: I’m sorry , I don’t agree with you.
relatives in the USA!
1 A: In my o , 11.30 p.m. is fine for the weekend.
– Posted by Alan Dunn, Bristol, England.
B: I’m sorry, I d agree with you. I think that’s
too late for the children.
1 The text talks about a new website that helps you find
2 A: I t one hour of TV a day is enough. What do
out about your family.
you think?
/10 2 Alan has spent a lot of money finding out about his
B: I d with that. It’s not enough time.
family.
3 A: D you think 8.30 p.m. is okay?
/40 3 Alan has been online for more than four hours a day.
B: Yes, I think it’s okay.
4 Alan’s grandfather left the UK in 1962. 4 A: P , I think that three hours on the internet
at the weekend is okay.
5 Alan has never wanted to visit the USA.
B: I agree with you about that.
6 Alan is spending six weeks in the USA in the
summer.
7 Alan is travelling to the USA by boat. /6
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5B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 5
1 Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect form 4 Complete each gap in the dialogue with an appropriate Rea
of the verbs in brackets. Use always or never. word.
1 R
0 Jan has always had (always / have) short hair. A: How long have you 0 known Pat?
1 They (never / be) to Denmark. B: Erm … 1 last year. We met in Valencia. WE
A: Really? How many times have you seen him 2 new
2 I (always / like) films.
then? Her
3 He (never / have) long hair.
4 My parents (always / like) good
B: A lot! I forget, although he 3 been to visit me. Y
food. A: Why not? is t
abo
5 She (never / have) a horse. B: He’s too busy with his work.
sta
6 Pru (always / live) in Spain. A: How long has he 4 in Valencia? abo
B: For three years. He has 5 his own restaurant exp
there. He’s had it 6 eighteen months. and
/6
told
A: Has he always 7 interested in food? had
B: I 8
asked him but I know he has 9 Joe
2 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
loved cooking. kne
A: How long has he been a chef? his
0 I’ve lived in this house since/for I was ten years old.
ma
1 They’ve known us since/for school. B: 10
he left school. Tom
2 She’s worked in Poland since/for last summer. and
3 They’ve had a car since/for three years. /10 I’ve
thin
4 Has she already worked there since/for a month?
I re
5 I’ve loved his music since/for I was a child. 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The the
first letter of each word has been given. a fe
6 We’ve been engaged since/for a month.
the
0 My mother’s brother is my uncle . and
/6
1 I always f to lay the table before dinner. to v
2 Can you help me upload these photos to my web I’ve
3 Use the cues to write questions and answers in the p ? You
Present Perfect. Use since and for. 3 My sister never g bad marks at school. like
now
4 His mother married again. Her new husband’s daughter rela
0 you have your mobile phone – last Monday
is now his h .
A: How long have you had your mobile phone?
5 The children usually leave their bedroom in a m .
B: I’ve had it since last Monday.
6 My uncle has two children. They are my c .
1 you know your cousin Jim – a child 1
7 My brother often forgets to t the rubbish out.
A:
8 Teenagers like to u their photos onto websites. 2
B:
9 Her brother’s son is her n . 3
2 they live in Paris – there 2005
10 My parents say I’m too young to have any p , 4
A: even in my ears.
B:
5
3 he be into reggae music – it last summer /10
6
A:
B: TOTAL SCORE /40 7
4 they be in a rock band – it three years
A: 8
B:
/8
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M01_CHOI_TES_PINRUS_5895_U01.indd 24 2/4/12 10:32 AM
NAME SKILLS
MODULE 5 5B
iate Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 2 6 Listen to an interview with a famous actress.
Choose the best answer to the questions.
WEBSHARE: Each week we ask you to tell us about a
1 How many people are there in Tania’s family?
new website you’ve found and why you like it.
a fourteen b forty c over forty
Here is this week’s! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
2 Where does Tania’s grandmother live?
me. Your Family blogger.co.uk
is the perfect website for people looking for more information a New Zealand b Italy c Australia
about their families. I’ve visited this UK site every day since it 3 Where do Tania’s half-brothers and half-sister live?
started last month and have discovered family I didn’t know
a Canada b Australia c the United Kingdom
about. It’s been very easy to find the information and it’s not
expensive. Okay, I have been online for about five hours a day 4 Why didn’t Tania go to her half-sister Sue’s wedding?
ant
and have downloaded a lot of information but after my mum a She was on holiday.
told me about my grandfather who went to the USA I knew I b She was working on a film.
had to find out more. We already knew that my grandfather c She was not well.
Joe married again when he went to the USA in 1962. We also
5 What is Tania’s stepfather’s name?
knew that he had three sons, Ben, Tom and Alex, with Alana,
his second wife. But, we didn’t know that Ben, Tom and Alex got a Ben b Bill c Bruce
married and they all had three children – all of them boys! Ben, 6 How old is Tania’s son?
Tom and Alex and their families have always lived in the USA,
a ten b seven c five
and have never been to the UK or Europe.
/10 I’ve always wanted to go to the USA but have never been there. I
think it is a fascinating country and now I have a big family there, /6
I really want to go. I’ve emailed my ‘new’ relatives and I’ve told
he them about myself and my family in the UK. We’ve chatted online
a few times and it’s been fun. They’ve invited me to visit them in Communication
the summer and I’m going for a month! I’ve bought a plane ticket
and am very excited. My mum would also like to come with me
3 Choose the correct word to complete the dialogues.
to visit family she hasn’t seen yet. The first letter has been given to you.
I’ve had a great time finding out more about my family and with 0 A: And what about next weekend? I really think it’s
Your Family blogger it was very easy. I’ve never used a website a bit unfair.
like this but now I’ve found it, I’m so happy! I’ve learnt a lot and
B: I’m sorry , I don’t agree with you.
now, I have to go … I’m uploading some photos of us for our
hter relatives in the USA! 1 A: P , I think that 12 p.m. is a better time.
– Posted by Alan Dunn, Bristol, England. B: I d with that. 12 p.m. is too late.
.
2 A: In my o , £5 pocket money a week is okay.
1 Webshare gets people to write about new websites B: I a with you about that.
out. they like. 3 A: D7
you think 11.30 p.m. is okay? When I’m
sites. 2 Alan has visited Your Family blogger every month. seventeen?
3 Your Family blogger is a free website. B: Okay, all right.
, 4 There wasn’t much information to download on this 4 A: Personally, I don’t think one hour of TV a day is fair.
site. B: You’re r . It isn’t. How about two hours?
5 Alan’s grandfather had three daughters.
/10
6 Alan’s relatives have bought tickets to visit him this /6
year.
/40 7 It wasn’t difficult to find out about Alan’s family on
TOTAL SCORE /20
Your Family blogger.
8 Alan is uploading photos of his house for his American
relatives.
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6A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 6
1 Choose the verb that has the same meaning as the 3 Complete the school rules with must or must not. Rea
underlined part of each sentence. Use have to, not
have to, can or cannot. 0 All students must wear our school uniform. 1 R
(
1 Students arrive late to school.
0 You are allowed to drive a car when you are seventeen.
2 Students forget to do their homework. a
You can drive a car when you are seventeen.
3 To go to university students get good grades.
1 You are not allowed to buy a motorbike.
4 Students run in the school. They must walk.
You buy a motorbike. b
2 It is not necessary for you to wait for me. /4
You do wait for me. c
4 Use the cues to make dialogues.
3 You are allowed to stay at your friend’s house.
You stay at your friend’s house. 0 headache – go to bed for an hour – go to choir practice d
4 It is necessary for you to do your homework. A: I’ve got a headache.
You do your homework. B: Why don’t you go to bed for an hour? e
5 You are not allowed to go to the festival. A: I can’t. I have to go to choir practice.
You go to the festival. 1 hungry – have a pizza – go to basketball in 20 minutes
1
6 You are allowed to go to the cinema. A:
You go to the cinema. B:
7 It is necessary for you to get the bus today. A:
You get the bus today. 2 bored – visit friends – finish my homework for tomorrow 2
8 It is not necessary for you to cook dinner. A:
You cook dinner. B:
A:
3
/8
3 sick – go home – got a maths test this afternoon
2 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. A:
B:
0 I must/may/must not do my best at school.
A: 4
1 I must/may/must not come home late when out with
friends.
/9
2 I must/may/must not do homework every day after
school. 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The 5
3 I must/may/must not use my mobile phone for thirty first letter of each word has been given.
minutes a day.
0 I’d like to play the trumpet .
4 My sister and I must/may/must not do the washing-up
after dinner. 1 Is your sister i techno music?
6
5 I must/may/must not go shopping with friends at the 2 Can you turn o the computer? I have work to do.
weekend. 3 We went to a w music festival last week.
6 I must/may/must not wear make-up to school. 4 My music teacher’s g a good singing voice.
7 I must/may/must not go to bed at 10 p.m. on school 5 I can’t s country and w music. 7
days.
6 Can you play the p or the v ?
8 I must/may/must not clean my bedroom at the
7 He just l listening to soul music.
weekend.
8 I always turn d the TV when football is on.
9 I must/may/must not use my mobile phone in lessons at 8
school.
/10
/9
TOTAL SCORE /40
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 6 6A
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Match each person (a–e) with the best concert 2 7 Listen to two friends talking about music.
(1–8) for them. There are three extra concert descriptions. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or not stated
(NS)?
a Lars is really into heavy metal and he loves classic rock music.
ades. Lars works every Friday and Saturday. He doesn’t have a car. 1 Ethan often listens to techno music.
tes
1 Budel and Dotmeyer – live at Club Nokia. Communication
Enjoy a night of pop and indie music! Dance with the
master DJs of dance and get your weekend started. 3 Choose the correct words to complete the
Friday 15 October – buy your tickets online now! dialogues.
rrow 2 The best new rapper this year! 0 A: I really like techno.
Come and see Grizzy Graham live. B: Me too./I’m not.
Thursday 3 to Saturday 5 September – Canadian hip
hop has never been so good! 1 A: I can’t stand folk music.
B: I do./Me neither.
3 Rock Concert.
Come and enjoy classic rock music! 2 A: I’m into reggae.
Maid Rock in concert from Friday 1 to Sunday B: Me too./Me neither.
3 August. Buses to and from concert from city centre. 3 A: I just love listening to chill-out music.
4 See the Celtic Women live and listen to tracks from B: I’m not./Me too.
their newest album A New Journey in the relaxed 4 A: I’m not really into rap music.
atmosphere of the little red room at Sammy’s. Classical
/9 B: Me neither./I’m not.
meets chill-out. Friday 10 July. 9–12 p.m.
5 A: I’m really into world music.
he 5 Red in concert – singing songs from her fifth album I’m
B: Me neither./I’m not.
not dead. This is the dance music event of the year! For
more information about Red concert dates – call us on 6 A: I haven’t got a good singing voice.
RED-NOW100. B: I don’t./Me neither.
6 Country and western concert this April! 7 A: I’m crazy about pop music.
to do. Enjoy an evening of songs from different country and B: Me too./I do.
western singers. You can buy tickets online. Concert is
8 A: I don’t like Pink’s latest record.
very close to the train station.
B: I don’t./I do.
7 This year’s North Sea Jazz festival in the Netherlands.
Enjoy the best of jazz at the biggest jazz concert in the
/8
world. 1500 musicians in three days! Friday 9 to Sunday
11 July. Ticket information at north sea jazz website.
. TOTAL SCORE /20
8 See Hot Feet in concert!
Dance to all your favourite folk songs at Hutten Hall on
/10 Sunday June 12. Entrance free before 9 p.m., £6 after.
/40
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6B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 6
1 Choose the verb that has the same meaning as the 3 Complete the school rules with must or must not. Rea
underlined part of each sentence. Use have to,
not have to, can or cannot. 0 All students must wear our school uniform. 1 R
(
1 Bicycles are allowed but students leave them
0 You are allowed to drive a car when you are seventeen. in the school building.
a
You can drive a car when you are seventeen. 2 Students attend school from 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
1 It is not necessary for you to call me later. 3 Students eat in lessons. b
You do call me later. 4 All students learn a language.
2 You are allowed to go to the party. c
You go to the party. /4
3 It is necessary for you to buy her a present. d
4 Use the cues to make dialogues.
You buy her a present.
e
4 You are not allowed to wear jeans. 0 headache – go to bed for an hour – go to choir practice
5 It is necessary for you to get a job. B: Why don’t you go to bed for an hour?
6 You are allowed to go out tonight. 1 tired – go to sleep – have to finish an essay for
tomorrow
You go out tonight.
A:
7 It is not necessary to bring food to the party.
B:
You do bring food to the party.
A:
8 You are not allowed to use mobile phones.
2 no money – get a Saturday job – have football practice
You use mobile phones.
A:
/8 B:
A:
2 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
3 toothache – go to the dentist – have my final exams
0 I must/may/must not do my best at school. A:
1 I must/may/must not come home late at night. B:
2 The children must/may/must not watch TV when they A:
have finished their homework.
3 We must/may/must not eat chewing gum in class. /9
4 I must/may/must not lay the table for dinner.
5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
5 I must/may/must not go to bed later Saturday evenings first letter of each word has been given.
because there’s no school on Sundays.
6 I must/may/must not go out in the evenings on school 0 I’d like to play the trumpet .
days. 1 I am learning to play the g and the f .
7 I must/may/must not visit my friends at the weekend. 2 Can you turn the volume u , please?
8 I must/may/must not get up at 7 a.m. on school days. 3 Do a lot of people play the b in Scotland?
9 Students must/may/must not join a club if they want to. 4 My dad just l listening to j .
5 He’s c about Kylie and has all her albums.
/9
6 I turn the computer o when I’m not using it.
7 I’m not really i indie or f music.
/10
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 6 6B
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Match each person (a–e) with the best concert 2 7 Listen to two friends talking about music.
(1–8) for them. There are three extra concert descriptions. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or not stated
hem
(NS)?
a Kate loves pop music. She likes big concerts where the
. audience can sing. She can’t live without the internet. 1 Emily and Ethan are at school.
b Tobias is really into dance music and wants to be a 2 Ethan never listens to techno music.
professional DJ. He loves dancing and going out. 3 Emily likes reggae music.
c Leonie just loves listening to country and western. She works 4 Emily’s parents are older than Ethan’s.
/4 at a bank and usually travels by train.
5 Ethan has to work this summer.
d Fred is into classical and chill-out music. He likes to relax to
music and loves travelling. He doesn’t like hip hop music. 6 Creamfields is a dance music festival.
e Lars is really into heavy metal and he loves classic rock music. 7 Creamfields is a music festival in Wales.
ice
Lars works every Friday and Saturday. He doesn’t have a car.
/7
5 Red in concert – singing songs from her fifth album I’m 4 A: I’m into hip hop music.
not dead. This is the dance music event of the year! B: Me neither./I’m not.
For more information about Red concert dates and
5 A: I can’t stand punk music.
/9 ticket prices – call us on RED-NOW100.
B: Me neither./I’m not.
6 Country and western concert this April!
he Enjoy an evening of songs from different country and 6 A: I’m not a soul person.
western singers. You can buy tickets online. Concert is B: I don’t./I am.
very close to the train station.
7 A: I’m really into jazz.
7 This year’s North Sea Jazz festival in the Netherlands.
. Enjoy the best of jazz at the biggest jazz concert in B: Me too./I do.
the world. 1500 musicians in three days! Friday 9 to 8 A: I don’t like Pink’s latest record.
Sunday 11 July. Ticket information at north sea jazz
B: I don’t./I do.
website.
8 See Hot Feet in concert!
/8
Dance to all your favourite folk songs at Hutten Hall
on Sunday June 12. Entrance free before 9 p.m.,
t.
£6 after. TOTAL SCORE /20
/5
/10
/40
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7A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 7
1 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 3 Complete the sentences. Use will, won’t or may. Rea
0 I’m sure you will/may pass your exams next week. 0 I may become a doctor when I am older. But at the 1 R
moment, I am not sure.
1 Stop eating that chocolate! You may/are going to make
yourself sick. 1 Students who work hard get good grades.
2 Josh will/won’t definitely want to see your new 2 My doctor thinks I have a broken arm and is In
computer game. sending me to the hospital for an X-ray. are
3 Jake’s football coach thinks he is so good he flu
3 They may/won’t know it’s you with your new haircut!
ac
become a professional player.
4 I’m sure he will/is going to call you. som
4 I’m sure my sister get married next year. Wh
5 He may/will be late. I think there are problems with the
trains. 5 The concert finish early, but I’m not sure. dif
sor
6 Look at the sky. It’s going to/will rain. 6 Luke says the interview didn’t go well and he ser
get the job.
7 I know Dad may/will pick me up. An
are
8 We’re sure we may/will go to the football match.
/6 we
som
/8 You
4 Complete the dialogues. Use will, won’t, may or and
going to. hel
2 Use the expressions in brackets to write predictions for you
these situations. ant
1 A: Are you going to Anna’s party at the weekend?
inf
B: I don’t know. I may go. My parents are you
0 Mark has a temperature. (school today / not going to)
visit friends and they be able to pick me up. If y
He is not going to school today. and
A: Don’t worry! I’m sure my parents say you
1 Katie has had a lot of driving lessons. ( pass driving test / in t
can stay at my house.
So
will)
2 A: It’s very cloudy. Do you think it’s rain?
B: Well, it do but I hope it ! I’m 1
2 John is feeling tired. (go to bed early / may) play football this afternoon.
2
3 She has brought a coat. (not feel cold / will) /7
3
4 My father has had toothache for a week. (go dentist / 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
going to) first letter of each word has been given.
4
0 I’ve been to hospital twice .
5 June has been studying hard. (pass her exams / going to)
1 The doctor says he has to t three pills a day.
5
2 I always w a sun hat when it’s hot.
6 The sky is blue. (not rain today / going to)
3 My sister is very hot. She has a t .
4 I took a p for my bad h . 6
7 Clarissa is not sitting in the sun. (not get sunburnt / will)
5 I always get s and diarrhoea when I go
somewhere different on holiday.
8 They have eaten lunch. (not feel hungry / will) 6 He doesn’t want to talk to anybody and feels d .
7
7 She needs to eat more fruit and do e .
9 Sam is not working today. (go shopping / may) 8 He went to the dentist because he had t .
9 Too much sun d your skin. 8
/9 /10
9
TOTAL SCORE /40
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 7 7A
Reading Listening
the 1 Read the text. Choose the best answer to the questions. 2 8 Listen to two friends talking. Choose the best
answer to the questions.
. Common winter illnesses 1 Who is Liam waiting for?
is In colder countries, winter is the season when people a b c
are more likely to get common illnesses such as colds or
flu. In some countries, such as the UK, an adult can get
a cold between one and six times each year and children
sometimes get more.
When you have a cold you often feel tired and find it
difficult to breathe through your nose. You may also have a 2 How did Gareth get to the hospital?
sore throat and a cough. The good news is that a cold is not
serious and you usually feel better after four to seven days. a b c
1 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 3 Complete the sentences. Use will, won’t or may. Rea
0 I’m sure you will/may pass your exams next week. 0 I may become a doctor when I am older. But, at the 1 R
moment, I am not sure. q
1 My mum is going to/will buy me some new shoes on
Saturday. 1 My sister says she go to university to study
after school. She wants to study mathematics.
2 Don’t worry. He is going to/won’t tell your parents
where we’re going. 2 George be late. He never is. In
3 I think she may/will be on holiday at the moment. 3 My boyfriend ask me to marry him. I’m not are
sure though. flu
4 My sister will/won’t take me to the concert – she says ac
I’m too young. 4 We haven’t had a holiday for years but this year we som
have one. Wh
5 Do you think you won’t/will pass your driving test?
5 Jane’s had an accident and have a broken leg. dif
6 Stop doing that! You will/are going to have an accident. sor
She has to have an X-ray.
7 Don’t worry, she may/won’t forget to meet you tonight. a se
6 He go to the USA for his holiday. He always sev
8 I’m sure I will/may go shopping tomorrow. does.
An
oft
/8 /6 and
som
2 Use the expressions in brackets to write predictions for 4 Complete the dialogues. Use will, won’t, may or You
these situations. going to. ill a
me
0 Mark has a temperature. (school today / not going to) Wh
1 A: Are you going to go to the doctor’s? for
He is not going to school today. B: I may go today. I know what he say. vir
pai
1 They didn’t win the competition. (feel depressed / may) A: Really?
If y
B: Yes, he’s say I need to do some exercise and
2 Jane’s arm hurts. (not play basketball tomorrow / will) or I lose any weight. I don’t know, but he in t
say exercise stop me feeling tired. So
/10 9
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 7 7B
Reading Listening
t the 1 Read the text. Choose the best answer to the 2 8 Listen to two friends talking. Choose the best
questions. answer to the questions.
dy
1 Which picture shows Rosie?
Common winter illnesses a b c
In colder countries, winter is the season when people
t are more likely to get common illnesses such as colds or
flu. In some countries, such as the UK, an adult can get
a cold between one and six times each year and children
e sometimes get more.
When you have a cold you often feel tired and find it 2 Where did Gareth have his accident?
leg. difficult to breathe through your nose. You may also have a
a b c
sore throat and a cough. The good news is that a cold is not
a serious illness and people usually feel better after four to
ys seven days.
Another winter illness is the flu. The main symptoms are
often a temperature and a headache. People may feel weak
/6 and vomit. Flu is a lot worse than a cold because it can
sometimes cause more serious illnesses, such as pneumonia. 3 How did Gareth travel to the hospital?
You can get a cold or flu from other people, if they are a b c
ill and cough near you. If you start feeling sick, get
medical help and medicine that will help you get better.
When you go to a doctor, they will often give you pills,
for example, antibiotics. These will help get rid of the
ay. virus and the infection. They may also tell you to take a
painkiller if you’ve got a headache.
4 What is Liam’s job?
If you get a bad cold or flu this winter, drink lots of water
se a b c
and rest at home. Colds or flu are usually more infectious
he in the first few days and may easily spread to other people.
tired. So it is better to stay at home and recover from your illness.
1 When does the article say you may get a cold or flu?
of
a in the summer b in the autumn
c in the spring d in the winter /4
2 Which age group gets more colds and flu in the UK?
a children b teenagers c adults d babies
/7 3 How might you feel if you have a cold? Communication
a hot b weak c tired d serious
he 3 Put the sentences in the correct order to make a
4 How many days does it usually take to get over a cold?
conversation. The first sentence has been given.
a 1-6 days b 4-7 days c 6-7 days d 4-6 days
5 What might you get if you have the flu? a No, I haven’t been sick.
a depressed b stomachache
b I’ve got a headache and I feel hot.
c a worse illness d diarrhoea
c So, what’s the problem? 1
6 Who or what can you get a cold or flu from?
has. a people coughing b people talking d How long have you had these symptoms?
food. c drinking water d winter weather e Any vomiting?
7 What should you do if you begin to feel sick? f For a day or two. Do I have the flu?
a See a doctor. b Go home.
g Yes, but don’t worry. Take these pills three times a day
c Drink water. d Rest in bed.
. and drink plenty of water. You’ll get over it in a few
8 What is good for headaches? days if you rest.
king. a antibiotics b painkillers
h Thank you, doctor.
c the virus d a glass of water
/10 9 What is good to drink when you have a cold?
/7
a coffee b milk c water d juice
/40
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8A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 8
1 Complete the conditional sentences with will and the 3 Choose the correct words to complete the text. Rea
correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
You can see all/many
all/ animals when you go to a large 1 R
0 A: Will you tidy your room? nature reserve and 1all/some the animals in these places p
have a lot of space. 2No/None of the animals live in cages
B: I will tidy (tidy) it if you make (make) pizza.
and 3many/all of them have lots of freedom. 4Many/None
1 A: Will you help me with my English? animals live like they do in the wild but 5some/no animal To
B: I (help) you if you (lend) me your is ever hungry. 6Most/Many people work to keep 7some/
1
bike. all the animals and visitors safe in these parks. Visitors
will see 8many/most different kinds of animals. Naturally,
2 A: Will you collect me from the station?
there are 9no/some safety rules to follow so that 10many/
B: I (collect) you if you (call) me from all visitors are safe and no one gets hurt. 11Some/All
the train. animals live in safari parks because they are endangered 2
3 A: Will you walk to the park with me? species. 12Many/Most visitors enjoy seeing them.
/10
5 you – go to their website → you – find more information
a
/8
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 8 8A
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Match the headings (a–e) with the 2 9 Listen to an interview about ‘The Big
ces paragraphs (1–5). Five’ animals. Answer the questions.
ges
one 1 Which of ‘The Big Five’ is the most famous?
mal Toads with a difference
e/
1 The pebble toad is only found in one place in the 2 Where can you often find lions?
s world, on the flat top of the highest tabletop mountain
ally, in the world, Mount Roraima. This high mountain, is
any/ an incredible thirty-one kilometres squared and is on 3 What is amazing about leopards?
the borders of Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana.
red 2 The pebble toad looks like a pebble you might find
on a beach and is 2.5 centimetres long. But this tiny 4 What must elephants do to survive?
black and grey creature is special because it has an
/12 unusual way of escaping the creatures who hunt it.
5 Why do elephants often die?
3 It can only do small jumps of a few centimetres. It
does not run fast, and it is not poisonous. But it can
he pull its arms, legs and head tightly under its body to 6 Why are rhinos an endangered species?
make it look like a pebble. When it sees its enemy, the
tarantula spider, it throws itself off the rock and falls
like a ball to the ground – to escape the spider! It is so 7 What animal is the most dangerous of ‘The Big Five’?
small and light that it doesn’t even get hurt!
The toad in the trees:
.
Like the pebble toad, the waterfall toad has an
n’t /7
unusual way of getting out of danger. It likes wet
tropical or subtropical forests and also lives in
Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. It is the size of a
m in
postage stamp, just 2.5 centimetres long and usually Communication
lives high up in the trees.
4 It has very large hands to help it climb and also
3 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
e has strong arms. Most frogs and toads usually have first letter has been given. Then, match the responses
strong legs but this little toad is not a strong jumper (a–e) with the suggestions (1–4).
and cannot jump any more than a few centimetres.
It can however, escape danger when hunted by 0 We should carry on walking and stop later. d
hungry snakes.
1 It we should phone someone.
e. 5 It doesn’t fight, it doesn’t hide and it can’t run fast.
2 L make a shelter.
It doesn’t even roll like the pebble frog. If a hungry
snake wants it for its dinner, it chooses to jump into 3 What a over there?
the air. This is where its large hands are useful as,
4 W don’t we start a fire?
go when it hits the branch of a tree, it uses its large
strong hands to hold on. It then pulls itself up onto the a Why? It looks wet there.
branch with its strong arms. What strength!
b Who? Our parents are out tonight.
/10 c How? I’ve never made one before.
a How not to be eaten
d When? I’m getting hungry now.
/40 b On top of the world
e Where? Under those trees?
c You don’t need speed to run away
d Something from the sea? /8
e Where its’ strength lies
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8B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 8
1 Complete the conditional sentences with will and the 3 Choose the correct words to complete the text. Rea
correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
Where I live, there are 0many/all hills but 1some/no 1 R
0 A: Will you tidy your room? mountains. There is only one city and 2all/most people live p
there although 3none/some live in smaller towns. This part
B: I will tidy (tidy) it if you make (make) pizza
of the country has 4many/most green spaces and woods.
tonight.
1 A: Will you buy the food?
5
None/All the rivers and lakes here are clean and 6none/no To
of them are polluted. In the summer, 7all/some people try
1
B: I (buy) it if you (cook) dinner. to catch fish from them. 8Most/No people keep the large
fish and put 9some/all the small fish back in the water. I go
2 A: Will you let me stay at Kate’s tomorrow?
for a walk 10most/many mornings. This month I’ve seen
B: I (let) you stay at hers if you (do) 11
some/most foxes and squirrels, but 12none/no deer.
all your homework tonight.
2
3 A: Will you do the washing-up? /12
B: I (do) the washing-up if you (lay)
the table.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The 3
4 A: Will you lend me your bike?
first letter of each word has been given.
B: I (lend) you it if you (play)
basketball later. 0 Air pollution is becoming a serious
5 A: Will you bring something to drink? environmental problem in many places.
B: I (bring) something if I (have) time 1 Some snakes are deadly because of their v .
to go shopping. 2 She asked him to slow d as he was running
too fast.
/10 3 The programme said that climate change is p a
natural process.
4 The notice said to stay a from the track as it
2 Use the cues to write sentences with the Future was dangerous.
Conditional.
5 There are many nature r near my house. 4
0 he – practise → he – pass his driving test 6 Animals like kangaroos have strong h legs and
If he practises, he will pass his driving test. can move very quickly.
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 8 8B
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Match the headings (a–e) with the 2 9 Listen to an interview about ‘The Big
e live paragraphs (1–5). Five’ animals. Answer the questions.
part
ds. 1 Where do lions spend a lot of time?
e/no Toads with a difference
try
1 The pebble toad is only found in one place in the 2 What might people find surprising about lions?
ge world, on the flat top of the highest tabletop mountain
. I go in the world, Mount Roraima. This high mountain, is
n an incredible thirty-one kilometres squared and is on 3 When do leopards go hunting?
the borders of Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana.
2 The pebble toad looks like a pebble you might find
/12 on a beach and is 2.5 centimetres long. But this tiny 4 What is the largest animal on land?
black and grey creature is special because it has an
unusual way of escaping the creatures who hunt it.
5 Which of ‘The Big Five’ does Kyle say is an endangered
he 3 It can only do small jumps of a few centimetres. It
species?
does not run fast, and it is not poisonous. But it can
pull its arms, legs and head tightly under its body to
make it look like a pebble. When it sees its enemy, the
6 What should you do if you see a buffalo?
tarantula spider, it throws itself off the rock and falls
like a ball to the ground – to escape the spider! It is so
. small and light that it doesn’t even get hurt! 7 Why are buffaloes the most dangerous of ‘The Big Five’?
g The toad in the trees:
Like the pebble toad, the waterfall toad has an
a unusual way of getting out of danger. It likes wet
tropical or subtropical forests and also lives in /7
Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. It is the size of a
it postage stamp, just 2.5 centimetres long and usually
lives high up in the trees. Communication
4 It has very large hands to help it climb and also
has strong arms. Most frogs and toads usually have 3 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
and
strong legs but this little toad is not a strong jumper first letter has been given. Then, match the responses
and cannot jump any more than a few centimetres. (a–e) with the suggestions (1–4).
It can however, escape danger when hunted by
t hungry snakes. 0 We should carry on walking and stop later. c
5 It doesn’t fight, it doesn’t hide and it can’t run fast. 1 Why d we contact your sister?
It doesn’t even roll like the pebble frog. If a hungry
snake wants it for its dinner, it chooses to jump into 2 L invite some friends round.
the air. This is where its large hands are useful as, 3 What a going dancing tonight?
when it hits the branch of a tree, it uses its large
4 We c go for a drive.
strong hands to hold on. It then pulls itself up onto the
branch with its strong arms. What strength! a How? My brother’s borrowed my car.
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9A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 9
1 Use the cues to write sentences in the Passive. Use the 3 Complete the text with the verbs in the passive. Use Rea
Present Simple, Past Simple or the Present Perfect. the Present Simple, Past Simple or the Present Perfect.
1 R
0 The Eurostar/first/opened/in 1994. The Eurostar 0 was launched (launch) in 1994 and
1
(report) to be one of the fastest trains in
M
The Eurostar was first opened in 1994.
Europe. It 2 (design) to link the UK, France
1 The first rocket into space/launched/in 1942 and Belgium. A second train station 3 (build)
in Ashford in Kent in 1996 and, in 2007 Eurostar services
4
(move) from Waterloo International to St
In
2 Flying/often/claimed/to be the safest way to travel
Pancras, London. In 2
Many records 5 (set) by Eurostar. In 2003, bus
3 Modern racing bikes/made/of aluminium it 6 (name) the fastest train in the UK and mil
travelled at speeds of 334.7 kilometres per hour. The in t
civi
journey between Paris and London 7 now
4 Two moons/found/on Mars the
(complete) in less than two hours four
mo
minutes.
it h
5 Today, few canoes/made/from wood Air
/7 ope
larg
6 The last flight/on Concorde/flown/in 2003
It is
4 Complete the dialogues with the verbs in the Passive.
fou
Ho
7 The Moon/landed/on by twelve astronauts so far 1 A: How was your birthday? bui
B: Oh, it was great. I was given (give) a motorbike the
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 9 9A
se Reading Listening
fect.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 2 10 Listen to two friends talking about their history
homework. Match the inventor (1–5) with the form of
in transport (a–g). There are two extra forms of transport.
ce
uild)
Mexico City 1 the Montgolfier Brothers a hot air balloon
ices
St
International Airport 2 George Stephenson b bike
3 Igor Sikorsky c submarine
In 2009 Mexico City International Airport was reported to be the
4 Gottlieb Daimler d helicopter
3, busiest airport in Latin America. It was first opened in 1928 as a
nd military airport. Its first international flight was to Los Angeles 5 Cornelius Van Drebbel e car
in the USA after the airport was opened as an international
civilian airport by President Miguel Aleman in 1952. In 1990,
f train
w
the airport was so large that domestic check-in and flights were g motorbike
moved to a different place to international flights. Since 2006,
it has been known by Mexicans as Benito Juárez International
Airport, after the ex-president and in 2007 a second terminal was /5
/7 opened. This airport is now the main airport for Aeroméxico, the
largest airline in Mexico.
ve.
It is a very popular airport and in 2009 it flew more than twenty- Communication
four million passengers to over 100 destinations worldwide.
However the airport only has two runways. It is impossible to 3 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
build other runways because the airport is located in the east of first letter of each word has been given.
ke the city, near to lots of houses and buildings.
amily. Finding accommodation at this airport is simple as both of its
A: Good morning, sir. 0 Could I have your 1 p
terminals have hotels. Terminal two is the newer terminal of and ticket, please?
the two and was only finished a few years ago. There is a good B: Yes, of course. Here you are.
range of facilities here, including banks, a post office, tourist
information and lost luggage. The airport also has a number of A: Would you like a window or 2 a seat,
restaurants and bars, as well as a range of shops. One of these Mr Halding?
is a duty-free shop which is very popular with passengers. The B: I’d like a window seat, please.
st
baggage reclaim areas are large in both terminals and there is
also good parking available. A: Okay. Now, could you put your 3 c here,
please?
Although people fly to destinations all around the world, most
/5 passengers either travel to other cities in Mexico or to the United B: 4
S .
States. In 2009, the most popular destinations in Mexico were
A: I’m afraid it’s two kilogrammes overweight. Could
Cancun, Monterrey and Guadalajara. Far fewer people visited the
you pay the 5 e baggage at the ticket office,
Mexican cities of Chihuahua and Ixtapa.
please.
B: Certainly. Could you 6 t me how to get to the
fly. 1 More passengers use Mexico City International Airport ticket office?
than any other airport in Latin America.
A: Of course, sir. Turn right at the 7 t information
2 The airport is known nationally as Benito Juárez and you’ll see it in front of the 8 s control.
International Airport.
. B: Thank you.
3 Benito Juárez was a famous pilot.
4 You can fly to nearly a 100 destinations from this /8
airport.
5 It is possible to find accommodation at both terminals.
. TOTAL SCORE /20
/10
/7
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9B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 9
1 Use the cues to write sentences in the Passive. Use the 3 Complete the text with the verbs in the Passive. Use Rea
Present Simple, Past Simple or the Present Perfect. the Present Simple, Past Simple or the Present Perfect.
1 R
0 The Eurostar/first/opened/in 1994 The Eurostar is a high-speed train and 0 was launched
(launch) in 1994. It 1 (say) to be the fastest
M
The Eurostar was first opened in 1994.
train in Europe and 2 (build) to link the UK,
1 The E-type Jaguar car/produced/1961–1975 France and Belgium. In 1996, a second train station
3
(open) in Ashford in Kent. In 2007, most
of Eurostar services 4 (move) from Waterloo
In
2 Many rockets/sent/into space over the last 50 years
International to St Pancras, London. In 2
Many records 5 (break) by Eurostar. In 2003, bus
3 The first person to paraglide/thought/to be David it 6 (record) as the fastest train in the UK. mil
Barish It has since broken the record for the journey between in t
civi
Paris and London. This journey 7 now
the
(do) in less than two hours four minutes.
4 Some people believe the first bicycle/invented/in mo
1860s it h
/7 Air
ope
5 Japan/reported/to have the fastest trains in the world larg
4 Complete the dialogues with the verbs in the Passive. It is
fou
6 Mars/often/described/as ‘The Red Planet’ 1 A: I hear there has been an accident in town. Ho
bui
B: What happened?
the
7 Which of the first motorcycles/designed/in the USA? A: A man (hit) by a car and Fin
(take) taken to hospital. term
8 Nearly 3,000 ships/built/in Aberdeen 2 A: You look at bit sad, what’s happened? the
ran
B: Well, I (give) lots of English homework info
for tomorrow and we (tell) we have a rest
9 Today, many journeys/made/by car
maths test on Friday, but I (not pick) is a
to play for the football team on Saturday! bag
also
/9 /5 Alth
pas
Stat
2 Complete the sentences with the Passive forms of Can
5 Complete the sentences with the correct words.
the verbs in brackets and add the correct words and Me
The first letter of each word has been given.
phrases below.
0 Before it was impossible for women to learn to fly. 1
The story My brother present sports centre
The house rice The match A new school 1 I went on f because it was snowing. 2
The car The clothes 2 My brother goes to work by m . 3
3 I love going to the park on my r .
0 The book was written (write) by a child.
4 Have your grandparents flown in an a ? 4
1 (stop) by the police.
5 The u is a q way to travel in 5
2 Our (open) by a famous football player. London. 6
3 (win) by the best team. 6 Sue is u and never follows fashion.
4 (build) in my city. 7 I hate aeroplanes because of the d . 7
5 A lot of (grow) in China. 8 Robert is going to Italy by t .
6 The (send) by post. 9 The journey t him five minutes.
7 (give) a new bicycle for his birthday.
8 (buy) for my grandparents to live in. /10
9 (design) by the students.
TOTAL SCORE /40
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NAME SKILLS
MODULE 9 9B
se Reading Listening
fect.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 2 10 Listen to two friends talking about their history
homework. Match the inventor (1–5) with the form of
test transport (a–g). There are two extra forms of transport.
UK,
Mexico City 1 The Wright Brothers a hot air balloon
st
rloo
International Airport 2 Cornelius Van Drebbel b aeroplane
3 Andrew Smith Hallidie c bike
In 2009 Mexico City International Airport was reported to be the
4 Igor Sikorsky d submarine
003, busiest airport in Latin America. It was first opened in 1928 as a
K. military airport. Its first international flight was to Los Angeles 5 Gottlieb Daimler e helicopter
n in the USA after the airport was opened as an international
civilian airport by President Miguel Aleman in 1952. In 1990,
f motorbike
s.
the airport was so large that domestic check-in and flights were g cable car
moved to a different place to international flights. Since 2006,
it has been known by Mexicans as Benito Juárez International
/7 Airport, after the ex-president and in 2007 a second terminal was /5
opened. This airport is now the main airport for Aeroméxico, the
largest airline in Mexico.
ve. It is a very popular airport and in 2009 it flew more than twenty- Communication
four million passengers to over 100 destinations worldwide.
However the airport only has two runways. It is impossible to 3 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
build other runways because the airport is located in the east of first letter of each word has been given.
the city, near to lots of houses and buildings.
Finding accommodation at this airport is simple as both of its
A: Good morning, madam. 0 Could I have your
terminals have hotels. Terminal two is the newer terminal of passport and 1 t , please?
the two and was only finished a few years ago. There is a good B: Certainly. Here you are.
range of facilities here, including banks, a post office, tourist
work information and lost luggage. The airport also has a number of A: Could you 2 p your case here, please?
ve a restaurants and bars, as well as a range of shops. One of these B: Of 3 c .
ck) is a duty-free shop which is very popular with passengers. The
baggage reclaim areas are large in both terminals and there is
A: Did you 4 p your case yourself, madam?
also good parking available. B: Yes, I did.
/5 Although people fly to destinations all around the world, most A: And would you like a 5 w or aisle seat, Mrs
passengers either travel to other cities in Mexico or to the United Vernon?
States. In 2009, the most popular destinations in Mexico were
Cancun, Monterrey and Guadalajara. Far fewer people visited the B: I’d like an aisle seat, please.
Mexican cities of Chihuahua and Ixtapa. A: Okay. Here are your tickets. Hope you have a good
6
f .
fly. 1 The airport was first used by the military. B: Thanks. Could you tell me how to get to the VIP
7
l , please?
2 The airport was opened by Benito Juárez in 2006.
A: Sure. Go through the security 8 c and the VIP
3 Passengers can fly to over a 100 places around the
lounge is on the left in front of gate three.
world from this airport.
B: Thank you very much.
? 4 A lot of passengers visit the duty-free shop.
vel in 5 It is difficult to park your car at the airport.
/8
6 Most passengers travel to international destinations
and not to cities in Mexico.
TOTAL SCORE /20
7 More passengers visited Guadalajara than Ixtapa in
2009.
/7
/10
/40
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10A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 10
1 Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the 3 Complete the sentences with the or (–). Rea
verbs in brackets.
0 The Maldives is a large group of islands. 1 R
1 A: What would happen (happen) if there were no bees? f
1 Philippines is a group of islands near to
B: Well, there (be) any honey, flowers or Malaysia.
1
chocolate. 2 Mount Everest is the highest mountain in
A: Really? If we (not have) chocolate, what Himalayas.
would we do? 3 Hum, in Croatia, is the smallest city 2
2 A: What would you do if you (win) some in the world.
money? 4 Amazon is the greatest river in the world and
B: I think I (travel) around the world. is in South America. 3
3 A: If you (meet) someone famous, what would 5 Cyprus is a country in Mediterranean
you say? Sea.
B: I (ask) them how they are. 6 Paris is the capital of France. 4
/10 g
6 If I/have/dandruff, I/use special shampoo
/8
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SKILLS
10A
TEST
NAME
MODULE 10
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Match the people (1–5) with the best holiday 2 11 Listen to an interview about Saint-Pierre and
for them (a–h). There are three extra holiday descriptions. Miquelon-Langlade. Complete the notes.
1 Battista is a very good diver. Last year he went to the Great SAINT-PIERRE AND MIQUELON-LANGLADE
Barrier Reef in Australia. He wants to go somewhere new.
Location: in the North 1 Ocean, and
city 2 Judy and Duane are in their fifties and love travelling.
south of Newfoundland in 2
There are few places they haven’t been to. They love going Total coastline of 3 kilometres
and sightseeing.
Saint-Pierre is 4
km²
3 Theo is a language teacher and loves learning new languages
and practising those he knows. He’d love to learn Arabic or
Miquelon-Langlade is 5 than Saint
nean
Japanese. Pierre
4 Suus is studying to be a vet and is interested in all types Language spoken: 6
of animals and nature. She wants to help protect the
environment and save animals. She can’t dive. Currencies used: 7 and Canadian
/12 dollar
5 Katie’s idea of a perfect holiday is to lie on a beach
sunbathing in the day and to go out to a club in the evening.
he She loves dancing. /7
/10 g The coral reefs in Belize are the world’s second largest
and this is the ideal location for any diver. Explore the TOTAL SCORE /20
deep Blue Hole or the amazing reefs. Visit our
/40 underwater paradise and help us save it.
h Looking for somewhere different? Want to relax? Enjoy a
spa? Forget everything and take a real break from everyday
life? Iceland is for you. Our spa resort is the perfect place to
enjoy peace and quiet.
/5
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10B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 10
1 Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the 3 Complete the sentences with the or (–). Rea
verbs in brackets.
0 The Maldives is a large group of islands. 1 R
1 A: What would you do (do) if you f
1 Muscat is the capital city of Oman.
(come across) an alligator in the wild?
2 Nile is the longest river in the world and is in 1
B: I (run away) from it because they can’t run Africa.
fast on land.
3 Tonga is an island in Pacific Ocean.
2 A: What would you do if you (fail) an exam?
4 Andes are the longest mountain range in the 2
B: I probably (take) it again. world and are in South America.
3 A: Where you (go) if you had the 5 Lake Balaton in Hungary is a popular
chance to visit any country? summer holiday destination. 3
B: Easy. I (go) to Brazil. 6 Rotterdam is a city in Netherlands.
4 A: If you (be) rich, where would you live?
4
B: I think I (live) live in a large house in the /12
country.
5 A: What would you do if you (see) an advert 5
4 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
for a job in New Zealand?
first letter of each word has been given.
B: I (apply) for it!
0 Do you ever go bird-watching when you go for walks a
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SKILLS
10B
TEST
NAME
MODULE 10
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Match the people (1–5) with the best holiday 2 11 Listen to an interview about Saint-Pierre and
for them (a–h). There are three extra holiday descriptions. Miquelon-Langlade. Complete the notes.
an.
s in 1 Charlotte wants to go somewhere quiet where she can chill SAINT-PIERRE AND MIQUELON-LANGLADE
out and feel special. She doesn’t want an active holiday but
an. finds sunbathing boring. Location: in the 1 Atlantic Ocean,
2 Talib is really interested in the sea. He loves adventures and
10 kilometres from 2 Island in Canada
the
went diving in Egypt and Australia last year. This year he Capital city: Saint-Pierre
wants to go somewhere new.
pular
3 Alice is in her 60s. She likes the English seaside. Last year Saint-Pierre is 3 than Miquelon-
she went to Cornwall and had a great time. She loves seafood Langlade
ds.
and walking by the sea. Miquelon and Langlade are 4 islands
4 Jim’s family have never been sailing but they’d love to try it. joined by sand. Miquelon is to the 5
of
/12
He wants to find them a holiday where they can relax in the Langlade
sun but learn to sail too.
Many people visit the islands in the late
he 5 Celia loves sunbathing and swim. Her perfect holiday is summer and early 6
somewhere hot and sunny. She loves dancing too.
Currencies used: The Euro and 7
alks a Come to Costa Rica on one of our ‘Nature’s Wonders’
holidays. Enjoy a two-week trip visiting our nation’s best
national parks. See turtles at Tortugero Park and swim /7
with dolphins in the Osa Peninsula.
b Visit the Scilly Isles and enjoy an English summer holiday. Relax
d are in the sun on the beautiful beaches. This is perfect place for water Communication
sports or sunbathing.
3 Choose the correct endings to the questions.
c Looking for somewhere different? Somewhere with history and
culture, but not full of tourists? Why not visit the Faroe Islands? 0 That’s an interesting place to go to, isn’t it?/isn’t
ng This beautiful place is perfect for anyone who thinks they’ve there?
seen everything.
1 There’s a good nightlife on the island,isn’t it?/ isn’t
d Want to learn something new and find time to relax? there?
Learn to dive, sail, swim and snorkel in the beautiful blue
seas around the Greek Islands or if you like something 2 You don’t need a visa for Australia, do you?/need
he you?
less active, take our half-day Greek classes.
e At the Cairo Language Institute we offer Arabic classes in the 3 That’s a good place to visit, right?/not?
morning and then do pyramid tours in the afternoon. Come 4 There are lots of hostels, are there?/aren’t there?
and learn with us about Egypt.
er. 5 It’s got great art galleries, haven’t they?/hasn’t it?
f Visit Rio de Janeiro in Brazil for the best beach holiday.
lly 6 That’s a good hotel to stay in, isn’t it?/don’t you?
It’s a popular destination for people who enjoy dancing
the night away at clubs and spending the day lying in the 7 So, this is the total price for the week’s holiday,
sun chilling out. doesn’t it?/yeah?
g The coral reefs in Belize are the world’s second largest 8 Airport tax is included in the price, isn’t it?/doesn’t
/10 and this is the ideal location for any diver. Explore the it?
deep Blue Hole or the amazing reefs. Visit our
underwater paradise and help us save it. /8
/40
h Looking for somewhere different? Want to relax? Enjoy a
spa? Forget everything and take a real break from everyday
TOTAL SCORE /20
life? Iceland is for you. Our spa resort is the perfect place to
enjoy peace and quiet.
/5
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11A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 11
1 Use the Present Simple and the verbs below to write 4 Use the cues and (not) be going to to write sentences Rea
sentences about fixed events. expressing a future intention.
1 R
0 Seb/sell/his old motorbike
start close come back leave
finish take off last open Seb is going to sell his old motorbike.
1 My parents/buy/a new car on Monday Eve
0 The Post Office closes at 12.30 p.m. on Saturdays.
cel
1 Our first class at 8 a.m. in the morning. flow
2 Tim’s sister/not/start/university this academic year
2 The plane in half an hour. frie
cha
3 The rehearsals at 7 p.m.
3 Ryan/study/computer engineering at university can
4 My sister from Canada on Tuesday.
Thi
5 The programme for an hour. pop
4 Suzi/become/a famous artist
6 The last ferry to Calais at 10 p.m. Uru
Dia
7 The supermarket at 8.30 a.m.
5 Next year, Tina/learn/Italian at school Arg
lan
/7 peo
6 His friends/take/him to see a football match firs
ast
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the cel
verbs in brackets. Use the Present Continuous. 7 We/cook/a meal for our parents on Saturday.
Frie
the
0 Henri is moving (move) to London in June.
8 We/visit/friends next weekend. pho
1 She (play) volleyball on Saturday. net
2 We (go) to watch a film on Thursday night. for
res
3 They (spend) the week with friends. /8 eve
4 I (help) my mum cook dinner tonight.
The
5 You (go) to the dentist at 3 p.m. tomorrow. on
5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
6 Jenny (have) lunch with us on Friday. spe
first letter of each word has been given.
7 They (meet) their friends at the cinema.
0 Claire is a good friend. We’ve known each other for 1
over ten years.
/7
1 I had to g a new uniform for school.
2
2 We are not allowed to have d hair at school.
3 Match the beginnings (1–8) with the endings (a–i) to
3 My cousin is very p and has a wonderful smile.
make sentences. 3
4 Cyber bullies send a emails.
0 The train leaves g a when I’m eighteen. 5 I always get b at the end of the summer
holidays. 4
1 Boston Celtics play b Rome next month.
2 He is going to call c at 10 p.m. on Channel 2. 6 When I was born I had w fair hair.
3 My sister’s playing d lasagne for dinner. 7 Employers can v what you put on social
networking sites. 5
4 Our next class is e at 6 p.m. tomorrow.
8 The doctor said he was o and needed to
5 Our class is going to f me after the exam.
exercise. 6
6 The film starts g platform 2 in 5 minutes.
9 Josh is very h . He did really well in his exams.
7 I’m going to buy a car h in classroom 5 at 10.30.
10 I g rid of the broken chair yesterday.
8 My father’s cooking i in a concert on Thursday. 7
/10
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SKILLS
11A
TEST
NAME
MODULE 11
7 Where can you find out more about Friends’ or Friendship Day?
/10
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11B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 11
1 Use the Present Simple and the verbs below to write 4 Use the cues and (not) be going to to write sentences Rea
sentences about fixed events. expressing a future intention.
1 R
0 Seb/sell/his old motorbike
start close land arrive
come back open end leave Seb is going to sell his old motorbike.
1 My parents/buy/a new car on Monday Eve
0 The Post Office closes at 12.30 p.m. on Saturdays.
cel
1 His father work at 6 p.m. flow
2 Next summer Kate/visit/friends in Ireland
2 My guitar lesson at 5.40 p.m. on Thursday. frie
cha
3 The shops at 9 a.m.
3 Martina’s boyfriend/take/her to Rome this weekend can
4 Their plane in an hour.
Thi
5 The summer holidays on 4 September. pop
4 This month we/have/a lot of exams
6 Our train in fifteen minutes. Uru
Dia
7 We from holiday on 15 August.
5 Jack/not/going/to university Arg
lan
/7 peo
6 Toby/start/his first job next week firs
ast
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the cel
verbs in brackets. Use the Present Continuous. 7 I/look after/my younger brother at the weekend
Frie
the
0 Henri is moving (move) to London in June.
8 They/meet/in the park at lunchtime pho
1 He (spend) the weekend in Paris. net
2 Luc (come) to visit us tomorrow. for
res
3 She (meet) Pat in town on Monday. /8 eve
4 I (fly) to Austria next week.
The
5 They (play) football on Sunday. on
5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
6 We (go) to the cinema on Friday. spe
first letter of each word has been given.
7 I (have) dinner with my friends tonight.
0 Claire is a good friend. We’ve known each other for 1
over ten years.
/7
1 I posted some c on my friend’s homepage.
2
2 My sister is s , but she eats a lot!
3 Match the beginnings (1–8) with the endings (a–i) to
3 Jules is really happy because he g good grades.
make sentences. 3
4 Ik in touch with friends by email.
0 The train leaves i a at 7.30 p.m. on Channel 2. 5 Emily is very e about the project and has put a
lot of energy into it. 4
1 I am going to learn b a cake for her birthday.
2 The documentary c tennis tonight. 6 It’s good to see you and your brother getting o
begins better.
7 Do you think the lead singer of Orishas is g ? 5
3 They are going to go d me after school today.
4 The All Blacks play e to the beach this 8 My sister g away some of her old CDs last week.
weekend. 9 I use lots of sun cream in the summer because I am very 6
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SKILLS
11B
TEST
NAME
MODULE 11
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TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 12
1 Complete the sentences with the correct relative 4 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Rea
pronoun. More than one relative pronoun may be
correct in some sentences. 0 My father told me to be careful. (tell / be) 1 R
1 Sam mother him up from school. (ask /
0 He’s the player who/that always scores goals. pick)
1 Sam is a person likes to win. 2 My sister me late. (tell / not be)
2 I haven’t opened the present I was given. It is
3 My father me the TV. (tell / turn off)
par
3 This is the book John is talking about. 4 Alison me (advise / not worry) sho
4 I’ll never forget I first met you. 5 My mother me all my vegetables. Acc
5 People laugh after a joke they find funny. (want / eat) em
fea
6 It was a result my dad was happy with. 6 My father me . (order / hurry up) em
7 That is the house I was born. 7 My neighbour me some milk. (ask / in t
buy) how
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SKILLS
12A
TEST
NAME
MODULE 12
. Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 2 13 Listen to three people talking about their
feelings. Choose the best answer to the questions.
(ask /
On our basic emotions 1 Who says they are always happy in the morning?
It is said that some nationalities feel emotions in different a Mary b Joel c Gabrielle
off)
parts of their bodies. The question is, do we as humans 2 Who says their friends compete to make them smile
show our emotions in the same way? first?
s. According to Dr Paul Ekman, humans have a set of basic a Gabrielle b Joel c Mary
emotions. In the 1970s, these included: happiness, anger,
fear, sadness and surprise. Ekman studied people and 3 When is Gabrielle happy?
emotions and believed that everyone usually feels emotions a when she’s at the cinema on her own
k/ in the same way and that culture made no difference to b when she’s with her friends
how people experienced or showed basic emotion.
c when she’s running
tell / Studies have shown that newborn babies can smile and
4 Who thinks sport puts them in a good mood?
cry, and that by the age of eighteen months all humans
may be able to show anger. They have also shown that a Mary b Joel c Gabrielle
ask / children can express all the basic emotions before they are
5 What makes Mary happy?
of school age. Charles Darwin also found that people of
all ages and from a wide range of different countries used a visiting her children
ar)
the same facial expressions to show the basic emotions. b laughing with friends
He believed that the expression of these emotions was a c having her family visit
natural human function and not related to culture.
6 Who gets stressed out by exams?
/ be However, some people think differently, and feel that
emotions change as a result of culture. For example, a Joel b Joel and Gabrielle c Gabrielle
although it is generally believed in the western world that 7 What does Mary say helps us to relax the most?
anger is felt and shown by all humans, Dr Jean Briggs, who
/12 has spent a lot of time living and studying Canadian Inuits a talking to others b singing c laughing
in the Arctic, found that they very rarely experienced or
showed any signs of anger or aggression. Although many /7
he believe that expressing anger is the best way to reduce it,
research has shown this is not true and often, expressing
anger increases the anger felt.
It is hard to know what emotions to express or not
Communication
sometimes. Milton Spett says we should express negative 3 Put the sentences in the correct order to make a
emotions like anger, sadness or fear as this is good for
s. conversation. The first sentence has been given.
us. But, on reading studies by Eileen Kennedy-Moore and
out. Jeanne Watson, they feel it can be understood that if we
are not comfortable or good at expressing our emotions, it a Yes, we all went – my grandparents too! It was fun!
may be bad for us to express strong negative emotions. b Your brother’s band? Are you joking? I thought you said
they were terrible.
ves c Well, they are but it was a competition so all the family
1 Dr Paul Ekman says that culture changes how people
show basic emotions. went.
2 According to the text, everyone uses the same facial d Even your parents? I don’t believe it!
oes expressions to show basic emotions. e Great. We went to see my brother and his band play.
3 The Inuits hardly ever express anger. f Was it?
4 The text suggests that showing anger may make you g Hi Claire, how was Saturday? 1
feel more angry.
h Yeah. The band was really good.
re so
5 Milton Spett thinks it’s not good for people to express
negative emotions.
he /7
6 Eileen Kennedy-Moore feels that sometimes it may not
be good to express negative emotions.
TOTAL SCORE /20
/10
/6
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12B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MODULE 12
1 Complete the sentences with the correct relative 4 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Rea
pronoun. More than one relative pronoun may be
correct in some sentences. 0 My father told me to be careful. (tell / be) 1 R
1 Lisa me him. (advise / phone)
0 He’s the player who/that always scores goals.
2 My friend me my brother. (ask / call)
1 Babies usually cry they are tired.
3 My mother me late home. (tell / not
2 Have you seen the film Jo saw? It is
be) par
3 I will never forget the place we met. 4 The teacher the girl talking. sho
4 Tim says he knows took his bike. (tell / stop) Acc
5 My father me my music . em
5 Where’s the pen I left on the table?
(order / turn down) fea
6 That is the hospital my sister was born. em
6 Nancy me her to Nicole’s. (ask / take) in t
7 Jane is someone I can always talk to.
7 Alex me without him. (tell / not go) how
Stu
/7 8 My friend me questions. (advise / ask)
cry
9 My sister me her with her homework. ma
(ask / help) chi
2 Match the sentence beginnings (1–6) with the endings of s
10 My mother me her. (want / call)
(a–g) with a relative pronoun (who, which, that, when all
or where) to make complete sentences. 11 Maria me Helena about the problem. the
(tel l / not ask) He
0 Is that the place where e nat
12 The teacher the children . (order / not
1 Do you know a place run) Ho
em
2 Is this alth
3 It was the year /12 ang
has
4 That’s the film in t
5 Paul is the kind of person 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The sho
first letter of each word has been given. bel
6 The film res
a sells furniture near here? 0 Travelling to new countries is always interesting . ang
b I saw last night won an Oscar. 1 Taking tests and exams is usually s . It is
som
c we went skiing in the winter. 2 My friend Amanda is always d things to em
d I watched at the weekend. help people. us.
Jea
e you met Harry? 3 When I read his story I felt really sad and
are
d .
f you left your bag? ma
4 I sometimes get a bit a when people are
g you enjoy spending time with.
rude.
1
5 She was very e about going to university.
/6
6 The question was so c I wasn’t sure what
2
to do.
3
3 Cross out pronouns which are not necessary in the 7 Seeing someone else cry can be u .
sentences below.
8 If you think you can m a difference, you
4
will.
0 I don’t know the place that you’re talking about.
9 My brother finds dangerous sports e .
1 Have you got any DVDs which I can watch? 5
10 When I’m on holiday I always feel really r .
2 She’s the woman who comes from Argentina.
6
3 The house that they lived in was very big.
/10
4 He was the person who won the race
5 Miki loved the bracelet that I bought her.
TOTAL SCORE /40
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SKILLS
12B
TEST
NAME
MODULE 12
. Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 2 13 Listen to three people talking about their
feelings. Choose the best answer to the questions.
call)
On our basic emotions 1 Why does Joel find it hard to be in a good mood on
Mondays?
not
It is said that some nationalities feel emotions in different
parts of their bodies. The question is, do we as humans a Because he has school
show our emotions in the same way? b Because he hasn’t had enough sleep over the
According to Dr Paul Ekman, humans have a set of basic weekend
emotions. In the 1970s, these included: happiness, anger, c Because it is the first day of the week
.
fear, sadness and surprise. Ekman studied people and 2 Which speaker finds it difficult to get up in the morning?
emotions and believed that everyone usually feels emotions
take) in the same way and that culture made no difference to a Mary b Joel c Gabrielle
go) how people experienced or showed basic emotion. 3 Who says they look happy when they are running?
Studies have shown that newborn babies can smile and a Mary b Joel c Gabrielle
/ ask)
cry, and that by the age of eighteen months all humans
work. may be able to show anger. They have also shown that 4 What does Mary say makes her happy?
children can express all the basic emotions before they are a having her family visit
of school age. Charles Darwin also found that people of b laughing with friends
all ages and from a wide range of different countries used c visiting her children
lem. the same facial expressions to show the basic emotions.
He believed that the expression of these emotions was a 5 Who says they used to get stressed in the past?
natural human function and not related to culture. a Joel b Gabrielle c Mary
/ not
However, some people think differently, and feel that
6 What does Joel do to relax if he feels stressed?
emotions change as a result of culture. For example,
although it is generally believed in the western world that a goes for a run
/12 anger is felt and shown by all humans, Dr Jean Briggs, who b finds a quiet place
has spent a lot of time living and studying Canadian Inuits c listens to music
in the Arctic, found that they very rarely experienced or
7 What does Mary think is the best thing for relaxation?
he showed any signs of anger or aggression. Although many
believe that expressing anger is the best way to reduce it, a talking to others b laughing c singing
research has shown this is not true and often, expressing
anger increases the anger felt.
/7
It is hard to know what emotions to express or not
sometimes. Milton Spett says we should express negative
to emotions like anger, sadness or fear as this is good for
us. But, on reading studies by Eileen Kennedy-Moore and Communication
Jeanne Watson, they feel it can be understood that if we
are not comfortable or good at expressing our emotions, it 3 Put the sentences in the correct order to make a
may be bad for us to express strong negative emotions. conversation. The first sentence has been given.
are
a What was it like?
1 Dr Paul Ekman doesn’t believe culture affects how
rsity. b Oh, it was fantastic. I had friends visit and we went out
humans express emotions.
dancing.
what
2 Newborn babies can show anger and sadness.
c Well, there were a lot of people and there was a great
3 Dr Jean Briggs found that the Canadian Inuits often atmosphere.
showed aggression.
d Oh, we went to that new club on Palace Street.
you
4 Milton Spett says it is unhealthy to hide negative
e Oh yes, and the music was perfect!
emotions, such as anger or sadness.
. f Hi Jim, how was your weekend? 1
5 Jeanne Watson found that the expressing of emotions
. was something humans did naturally. g Was there?
6 The text suggests that maybe people should decide h Did you? Where did you go?
/10 how to express their emotions.
/7
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SPEAKING TASKS
Module 1 M
Describe the two photos, saying
what you can see in different parts
of the photos. Include answers to the
questions below.
• Where are the people?
• What time is it?
• What are they doing?
• Are they enjoying themselves? (How
do you know?)
Module 2
M
Look at the two photos. Compare and
contrast them and include answers to
the questions below.
• What are the teenagers doing?
• Where are they?
• What activity is the hardest? (Why?)
• What activity do you like the most?
(Why?)
Module 3 M
Work in pairs. In the first roleplay Student A is a shop assistant in a clothes shop and Student B is
Wo
a customer. In the second roleplay swap roles. The shop assistant starts both conversations.
Stu
Roleplay 1 Roleplay 2
Ro
Student A – Shop Assistant Student A – Customer
Stu
• You always say hello to customers. • You are looking for a necklace for your sister. It is her
•
• You are always friendly and helpful. birthday tomorrow.
•
Customers often ask: • You see a few you like, and ask to look at them.
•
• for a different size. • Choose the silver necklace.
•
• for a different colour. • Ask how much it is and say you want it.
•
• to try on clothing. • You want it wrapped.
•
Student B – Customer Student B – Shop Assistant
•
• You are looking for a black leather jacket.
• You always say hello to customers.
• You see a jacket you like but it is not your size. • You are always friendly and helpful.
Stu
• Ask for your size. Customers often ask:
•
• Ask to try on the jacket. It is ideal. • to look at things.
•
• Ask how much it is and say you want it. • for prices.
• you to wrap things. •
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SPEAKING TASKS
Module 4 Module 5
Describe the cover of the Describe the photo.
book. Include answers to the Include answers to the
he questions below. questions below.
• What kind of story is it? Why • Where are the people?
do you think so? • What is the
• Who do you think the man in relationship between
the picture is? them?
• Where do you think the man • What do you think
w
is going? they are arguing
about?
Module 6
nd
to Look at the two photos. Compare and
contrast them. Include answers to the
questions below.
• Where are the people?
• What time is it?
?)
• What are the people wearing?
• What are the people doing?
Module 7
Work in pairs. Take turns to roleplay the part of a doctor and a patient. In the first roleplay Student A is the doctor and
Student B is the patient. In the second roleplay students swap roles. The doctor starts both conversations.
Roleplay 1 Roleplay 2
Student A – Doctor Student A – Patient
• Greet the patient. • You had an accident when you were doing sport two days
• Ask what the problem is. ago. Your leg really hurts and it is painful and difficult
to walk.
• Ask about symptoms / where the pain is.
• Answer the doctor’s questions with other ideas you may
• Find out how long they’ve had these symptoms. have. Ask what exercises may help.
• Decide what is wrong with the patient and tell them.
Student B – Doctor
• Recommend treatment.
• Greet the patient.
• Remember to be friendly and understanding and to
• Ask what the problem is.
answer any questions the patient may have.
• Ask about symptoms / where the pain is.
Student B – Patient
• Find out how long they’ve had these symptoms.
• You have been ill for a few days.
• Decide what is wrong with the patient and tell them.
• You feel sick, you have stomachache and you’ve vomited
a few times. • Recommend treatment.
• Answer the doctor’s questions with other ideas you may • Remember to be friendly and understanding and to
have. Ask what food or drink you can or can’t eat. answer any questions the patient may have.
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SPEAKING TASKS
Module 8 M
Work in pairs. Take turns to roleplay the following conversations between friends Wo
making arrangements for the weekend. inf
Roleplay 1 Roleplay 2 Ro
Roleplay 1 Roleplay 2 Mo
Student A – Check-in staff Student A – Passenger Wo
• Begin the conversation and ask to see the • Begin the conversation and ask if you can check in for the Rol
passenger’s passport and ticket. flight to Rome. Stu
• The luggage is three kilogrammes overweight. They • You want an aisle seat. • C
need to pay an excess baggage charge at the ticket • Respond to all comments and questions appropriately. • S
office before they can check in.
• Ask what gate your flight leaves from. h
• Give directions to the ticket office if asked.
Student B – Check-in staff • A
Student B – Passenger • A
• Tell passenger they can check in now.
• Respond to all comments and questions
• Ask to see their passport and ticket and check who packed • T
appropriately.
their luggage. Stu
• Ask for help with your bag.
• Ask if the passenger prefers a window or aisle seat. • A
• Ask how much the excess baggage charge will be
and ask where the ticket office is. • Give them the boarding time for the flight. • S
• Tell them to check the gate number in the departure lounge. • S
• Return their passport and ticket and wish them a good journey. • S
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SPEAKING TASKS
Module 10
Work in pairs. Take turns to be a travel agent and a customer. Ask for and give
information about the cities. Use requests and question tags.
Roleplay 1 Roleplay 2
Student A – Travel Agent Student A – Customer
ng Use the information below to answer Student B’s questions. You want to go to Copenhagen (Denmark) in June for ten
days. Ask Student B (travel agent) for information about:
Weather in October: Quite warm and not very wet
• the weather in June.
Cost of flights: From £1499
• cost of flights and if you need to get a visa.
Visa: Yes – travel visa
• hotels to stay in and what to see.
Hotels: Transcontinental
North Retreat • places to eat out and transport in the city.
The Warwick Thank the travel agent at the end of your conversation.
What to see: The Rocks Sydney Harbour Student B – Travel Agent
(Sydney Opera House and
Use the information below to answer Student A’s questions.
Harbour Bridge), Bondi Beach,
Places to eat out: The Altitude, Harbour Vista, Weather in June: Moderately warm in day,
Wilson’s, Cockle Bay Bistro, etc. cool at night
City transport Buses, trains, ferries and taxis Cost of flights: From £130
Visa: Not necessary from Europe
Student B – Customer Hotels: Kongens Hotel
You want to go to Sydney (Australia) in October for three Bertrands
weeks. Ask Student A (travel agent) for information about: The Plaza
• the weather in October. What to see: The Little Mermaid, The Arken
• cost of flights and if you need to get a visa. Museum, The Royal Palace
• hotels to stay in and what to see. Places to eat out: Noma S, Restaurant Sorgen,
Albertino’s, etc.
• places to eat out and transport in the city.
City transport Buses, metro, boats and taxis
Thank the travel agent at the end of your conversation.
Module 11
Work in pairs. Take turns to roleplay the informal and formal phone calls below.
Roleplay 1 Roleplay 2
Student A – Friend Student A – School Secretary
• Call your friend and greet them. • Greet the caller and ask if you can help.
• Say you’ve had a great day and ask your friend about • Tell the caller you’re putting them on hold.
his/hers. • Tell the caller Mr Blake is in a meeting.
• Ask if your friend is free to go out tomorrow. • Ask the caller what the message is.
• Ask what time to go round to your friend’s. • Say you will pass on the message.
• Tell your friend you’ll see him/her tomorrow.
Student B – School Pupil
Student B – Friend • Ask to speak to Mr Blake.
• Ask how your friend’s day has been. • Make a suitable reply.
• Say you had a difficult exam and are happy it’s over. • Ask to leave him a message.
• Say you’re free and invite your friend out to dinner. • Say why you can’t come to school today.
ey. • Say dinner’s at 7 p.m. and say goodbye. • Thank the secretary and say goodbye.
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SPEAKING TASKS TEACHER’S PROMPTS
Module 1 M
Module 12
• What is the relationship between the people in the photos? Use
• Both pictures show people enjoying their free time. Which sch
do you like best and why? wo
• How do teenagers in your country spend their free time? •
• What’s your favourite way of spending free time? •
•
Module 2
•
• What hobbies do you and your friends have? Rem
• Both pictures show teenagers enjoying their free time. •
Which hobbies are more popular in your country among
young people? •
Module 12
• Do you get nervous about exam results?
• Do you ever feel sad? When?
• When you get good news, who do you tell/phone?
• What do you think is more important: being happy or rich?
Why?
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WRITING TASKS
Module 1 Module 3
tos? Use the ideas below to write a description for the What have you got to sell? Choose two objects from
ich school magazine of your ideal weekend. Write 75–100 the groups below.
words. (10 marks)
food and drink arts and crafts
? • what time you get up accessories
• what you eat for breakfast
Write an advert for each object. Write 25–35 words for
• who you see each advert. (10 marks)
• what you do
Remember to:
Remember to:
• describe the object and its condition (use adjectives to
• use the Present Simple, give opinion, size, colour, material and make/type),
• use linkers and, or, but and then. • give a price and contact details.
Module 2 Module 4
Your basketball team is having a party to raise money Use the ideas below to write an email to a friend
for new sports equipment. Use the ideas below about an exciting experience. Write 75–100 words. (10
to write a party invitation to the players and their marks)
families. Write 75–100 words. (10 marks)
• where you went and who was with you
Tell them: • what you were doing and what happened
ke • what you are raising money for, • how you felt
• when and where the party is going to be, Remember to:
• what there is to eat and drink, • have a clear layout: an introduction, describe the
• how much the tickets are, experiences and an ending,
• why it is going to be a great party. • use linker of time, manner and opinion,
e
Ask them: • correctly use Past Continuous and Past Simple tenses.
ch?
Remember to:
• use opinion words and phrases: In my opinion, I think,
I agree,
• use contrast linkers: however, although and but.
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WRITING TASKS
Module 6 Module 8 M
You saw Taste in concert and have just read this review Read the advertisement for the Forestgreen School Use
in a music magazine. Write a letter to a friend telling of Nature. Write a formal letter asking for more you
him/her about the review and why you disagree with information on the course advertised. Write between 75
it. Tell your friend you want to write to the music 100–150 words. (10 marks)
•
magazine. Write 100-120 words (10 marks)
•
This summer’s “learn how to”
Taste
in concert for the first time
course from the Forestgreen
School of Nature.
•
•
•
Rem
•
•
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WRITING TASKS
Module 9 Module 12
Use the ideas below to write a description of a journey Use the ideas below to write a note to a friend asking
you have taken. Use the Passive where possible. Write to borrow something. Then write a short reply from
n 75–100 words. (10 marks) your friend, explaining why he/she can’t help you.
Write 100–150 words. (10 marks)
• where you went and why
• what form(s) of transport you used to get there • explain the situation, describe your feelings, the
request, where to meet and how to contact you
• what happened on the journey
Remember to:
• who you were with
• use informal language,
• what you did
• use an appropriate greeting and ending,
Remember to:
• use purpose linkers to and so that where possible,
• use paragraphs and linking words and phrases to
organise your description, • check your notes for spelling and grammar mistakes.
Module 10
Imagine you are on holiday somewhere hot and
tropical. Use the ideas below to write a postcard. Write
75–100 words.(10 marks)
• where you are
• the weather
• the food
• why it’s great or awful
• what you’ve done
• what you’re going to tomorrow
• when you’re back
Module 11
Think of two people you know well (friends or
members of your family). Use the ideas below to write
a description of each person. Then write a paragraph
to compare the two people. Write 75–100 words.
(10 marks)
• introduce each person (and say if they are a friend or
someone in your family)
• describe their appearance and personality
Remember to:
• use linkers to connect your sentences,
• use as/not as for comparisons.
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A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MID–YEAR
1 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 4 Choose the best answer to the questions. Rea
0 Susan buys some/any of her clothes from charity shops. 0 a I talk to you about something important? 1 R
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SKILLS
A
TEST
NAME
MID–YEAR
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Answer the questions. 2 14 Listen to a programme about the London
Marathon. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or not
stated (NS)?
Money today
When I was young, I got 50p a week pocket money from my 1 It is a clear and sunny day.
parents. That’s about fifty-eight cents today. To get this money I
2 Kirsty has run the London Marathon six times.
had to help my parents in the house. I usually spent some of my
money on sweets but I also saved some. When I was sixteen, I got 3 Kirsty won the marathon last year.
to a part-time job. It was what you did in those days. I worked 13.5 4 The London Marathon first took place in 1981.
hours a week in a local shop and loved it.
5 More than 90,000 people have to wait another year to
Today, many of my friends give their children ten euros a week run the marathon.
pocket money. This is not to spend on big things like mobile
6 Kirsty helped organise this year’s event.
phones but for new CDs, going out and daily life. Their children
have TVs and computers in their bedrooms and always want money 7 Last year’s female marathon winner has had flu.
ger. to follow the latest fashion. Although their parents’ wages might
not go up much each year, pocket money always does. /7
As a society, are we spending more and why? Some people think
we are richer now, others think the products we buy are cheaper
and we buy more of them. I’m not sure. I never had a computer Communication
as a child, but now, most children I know have one. A computer is
necessary for school and modern life – in the same way that mobile 3 Complete the dialogues with the correct words.
phones and MP3s are.
y 1 A: Hello Mrs Alton. It’s Lisa. Can I speak to Emma,
But, are we really richer now? We may earn more money but we
please?
spend a lot more too and generally, things cost more, especially
to large electrical products. Perhaps it’s because we follow fashion B: Hi there, Emma. Sorry, she’s out. Do you want to
more and don’t want to wait and save. It’s good to have the latest leave a ?
new products. My parents had to wait until they had enough 2 A: Can I this on?
/8
money to buy something new.
B: Of course, the room is over there.
My parents also never spent money they didn’t have. Perhaps this
3 A: I had fun camping last week, although the beginning
is the biggest difference with money these days. It doesn’t have to
was a disaster!
be cash. We don’t have to have the money at this moment, either in
the bank or our pocket. Today many people live on credit and use B: Why? What ?
credit cards. It’s a ‘spend now and pay later’ society. 4 A: I think his last film was terrible.
B: I , I think it was one of his best!
1 What did the writer do with his/her pocket money?
5 A: How can I get tickets for the concert?
. B: Well, you can on our website or get tickets
m. 2 What does the writer say children spend their pocket by phone from our box office.
money on?
6 A: My dad says men in Scotland sometimes wear a kilt.
out
What is it?
ust 3 What do most children have now, which the author B: Well, it’s a of skirt.
didn’t have?
7 A: I think two hours of TV a day is enough.
B: I’m sorry, I don’t with you.
4 What did the writer’s parents have to do when they
wanted to buy something?
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B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
MID–YEAR
1 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 4 Choose the best answer to the questions. Rea
0 Susan buys some/any of her clothes from charity shops. 0 a I talk to you about something important? 1 R
/7
TOTAL SCORE /40
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SKILLS
B
TEST
NAME
MID–YEAR
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Answer the questions. 2 14 Listen to a programme about the London
Marathon. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or not
stated (NS)?
Money today
When I was young, I got 50p a week pocket money from my 1 The London Marathon has started.
parents. That’s about fifty-eight cents today. To get this money I
2 Kirsty Phillips has known Damon a long time.
had to help my parents in the house. I usually spent some of my
money on sweets but I also saved some. When I was sixteen, I got 3 Kirsty hurt her back while running.
a part-time job. It was what you did in those days. I worked 13.5 4 The London Marathon has taken place every year since
hours a week in a local shop and loved it. 1991.
Today, many of my friends give their children ten euros a week 5 More than 9000 people have to wait to run in next
pocket money. This is not to spend on big things like mobile year’s marathon.
phones but for new CDs, going out and daily life. Their children
6 The London Marathon is well organised.
have TVs and computers in their bedrooms and always want money
to follow the latest fashion. Although their parents’ wages might 7 Last year’s male marathon winner has hurt his leg.
not go up much each year, pocket money always does.
As a society, are we spending more and why? Some people think /7
we are richer now, others think the products we buy are cheaper
and we buy more of them. I’m not sure. I never had a computer
as a child, but now, most children I know have one. A computer is Communication
necessary for school and modern life – in the same way that mobile
phones and MP3s are. 3 Complete the dialogues with the correct words.
But, are we really richer now? We may earn more money but we
1 A: Who won the race?
spend a lot more too and generally, things cost more, especially
large electrical products. Perhaps it’s because we follow fashion B: The winner is the man in the . The one
/8
more and don’t want to wait and save. It’s good to have the latest wearing sunglasses.
new products. My parents had to wait until they had enough 2 A: What is yoga?
money to buy something new.
B: It’s a of exercise for relaxation.
My parents also never spent money they didn’t have. Perhaps this
3 A: Can I you?
is the biggest difference with money these days. It doesn’t have to
be cash. We don’t have to have the money at this moment, either in B: Yes, can I look at that black jacket, please?
the bank or our pocket. Today many people live on credit and use 4 A: I went to that new restaurant in town last night.
credit cards. It’s a ‘spend now and pay later’ society.
B: ? What was it like?
the
5 A: I’m not into punk music.
1 What did the writer have to do to get pocket money
d when he/she was young? B: Me .
6 A: I two hours of TV is enough.
ins
o go 2 What do children want to follow these days? B: I’m sorry, I don’t with you.
ly 7 A: I really love their latest album.
3 Why do children need computers? B: Me . Although I don’t like the final track.
with
o
/8
arn 4 What does the writer say people don’t want to do any
eave more?
o TOTAL SCORE /20
ook 5 When do people often pay for things in modern society?
/5
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A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
END OF YEAR
1 Correct the underlined words in the sentences. 4 Choose the best answers to the questions. Rea
0 I’ve write a story for you. written 0 I don’t know the place you want to meet. 1 R
1 It was the year where the first man landed on the a where b when c that
Moon. 1 Maybe in the future, people not get ill. El
2 I’m sure he may become famous. a won’t b will c may The
has
3 Where will you go tonight? 2 Are you to see Johan this weekend? cou
4 If I won the competition, I will be happy. a arrange b arranging c to arrange acc
5 My car gave to me for my birthday. 3 Although I can play the guitar, I sing very well. less
had
6 I don’t have no money in my purse. a don’t have to b can c can’t
As
7 Lots of cars made in the factory every day. 4 Where would you go if you the money to travel are
8 If I am you, I would try harder. anywhere? and
/8 a had b have c will have com
to c
5 Do we go to basketball practice on Tuesday?
not
2 Read the text. For gaps 1-7, use the correct form of the a have to b must c have now
word in capitals. 6 My watch in Switzerland. hav
long
a made b is made c was made
Mexico, Here We Come! fligh
I’m a teenager so I hate going away on 7 I usually tennis at the weekend. app
1 holidays with my parents—it BE a play b am playing c playing So,
only natural! This year, I’m going abroad pra
to Mexico City with my best mate Jamie. us
2 Jamie and I each other since KNOW /7
any
we were in primary school together and
The
3 we this trip for six months PLAN
5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. lost
now. We are very excited about it
are
and we aren’t frightened at all about
0 Those new jeans look great on you! But
travelling on our own.
will
4 Our plane at 7 o’clock in the LEAVE 1 My sister loves to in touch with her friends
cha
5 morning on July 5. We by some BE/MET through email.
wor
friends of my dad who live in the city. 2 James said if we called him, he would us up. forg
6 Jamie says that if they —which NOT SHOW UP
is a silly thought because I know they’ll 3 Can you the aquarium this weekend?
7 be there—we some bikes and RENT 4 My mum says it’s a good idea to put the money I 1
go off on our own. into my bank account. 2
/7 5 There were very long flight at the airport and
our flight took off four hours late. 3
3 Correct the mistake in each sentence. 6 I love music. It’s so relaxing. 4
7 My sister isn’t good with money – she likes her
0 Zoe hasn’t got much confidence to speak in public. money on clothes and CDs. 5
enough
8 I bought two for the train, but then I lost
1 If you don’t do any exercise, you can to put on weight. them, and we couldn’t get on the train. 6
9 The check-in attendant was really and
2 Have your keys being found? answered all our questions. 7
3 My friend ask me to phone her. 10 I have a part-time job and £25.00 every
4 We were give drinks after the race. weekend.
/7
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SKILLS
A
TEST
NAME
END OF YEAR
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 15 Listen to some people talking about their lives.
Match the speakers (1–6) with the free-time activity
(a–g) they would enjoy the most. There is one extra
Electronic communication is changing
activity.
The internet allows people to communicate faster than ever and
has become an important part of daily life in most developed Speaker 1
countries. Without it, life seems to stop but not everyone has
Speaker 2
access to computers and the Internet, for example: people in
less developed countries or the older generation who have never Speaker 3
had to use computers for school or work. Speaker 4
As technology improves, more devices to help us communicate Speaker 5
l are being developed. How we communicate is changing too
Speaker 6
and we talk less to people and text more. Some people in the
communications industry believe that if given the choice of how a going to parties
to contact someone, more people are choosing their phone and b triathlon
not their computer. Phones are cheaper than computers and
c free running
now have internet access and more functions than we know or
have time to use. A separate camera or personal stereo is no d yoga
longer necessary. Today’s phones take pictures, play music, book e chatting on messenger
flights and hotels, and much more. They come with additional
applications which allow us to find out information very quickly. f athletics
So, connecting with people through your phone is definitely more g swimming
practical for this day and age. Modern mobile phones provide
us with all that our computers do and more, at any time and
/7 /6
anywhere.
There are of course disadvantages too and anyone who has
lost their phone will tell you how strange it feels. Some people
are totally lost without them and feel they have no social life.
Communication
But as society becomes more of a phone-culture, a lot more 3 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
will change. The next time you go out, see how phones are first letter of each word has been given.
ds
changing our society, how we communicate and how we live. The
world might be getting smaller but it might also be that we are A: Hi. Can I 0 help you?
p. forgetting how we used to talk to each other.
B: Yes, can I l 1
at that top, please?
A: What s2
?
1 Everyone has access to the internet.
B: Can I t
3
it on, please?
2 People speak to each other a lot more now than in the
past. A: Of course, the c 4
room is over there.
and
3 Mobile phones are more useful than they used to be. B: It’s a bit too s 5
. Have you got a larger size,
please?
4 If you want to, you can organise your holiday through
your mobile phone. A: Yes, of 6 c .
her
5 It doesn’t take long to find information if you have a B: How m 7
is this one?
modern mobile phone. A: It’s £20.00
6 These days, using a computer is more practical than a
mobile phone. /7
7 Mobile phones haven’t changed how we communicate
with people.
TOTAL SCORE /20
/7
/10
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B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
TEST
NAME NAM
END OF YEAR
1 Correct the underlined words in the sentences. 4 Choose the best answers to the questions. Rea
0 I’ve write a story for you. written 0 I don’t know the place you want to meet. 1 R
66
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SKILLS
B
TEST
NAME
END OF YEAR
Reading Listening
1 Read the text. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 15 Listen to some people talking about their lives.
Match the speakers (1–6) with the free-time activity
(a–g) they would enjoy the most. There is one extra
Electronic communication is changing
activity.
The internet allows people to communicate faster than ever and
has become an important part of daily life in most developed Speaker 1
ssary. countries. Without it, life seems to stop but not everyone has
Speaker 2
access to computers and the Internet, for example: people in
less developed countries or the older generation who have never Speaker 3
nds.
had to use computers for school or work. Speaker 4
As technology improves, more devices to help us communicate Speaker 5
are being developed. How we communicate is changing too
Speaker 6
and we talk less to people and text more. Some people in the
communications industry believe that if given the choice of how a chatting on messenger
to contact someone, more people are choosing their phone and b swimming
not their computer. Phones are cheaper than computers and
c triathlon
now have internet access and more functions than we know or
have time to use. A separate camera or personal stereo is no d going to parties
longer necessary. Today’s phones take pictures, play music, book e athletics
flights and hotels, and much more. They come with additional
applications which allow us to find out information very quickly. f yoga
So, connecting with people through your phone is definitely more g free running
practical for this day and age. Modern mobile phones provide
us with all that our computers do and more, at any time and
/6
anywhere.
There are of course disadvantages too and anyone who has
/8 lost their phone will tell you how strange it feels. Some people
are totally lost without them and feel they have no social life.
Communication
But as society becomes more of a phone-culture, a lot more 3 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The
will change. The next time you go out, see how phones are first letter of each word has been given.
changing our society, how we communicate and how we live. The
world might be getting smaller but it might also be that we are 0 Could you help me with the bag , please?
forgetting how we used to talk to each other.
1 Window or a seat, Mr Alton?
g. 2 Did you p your case yourself, sir?
1 The internet is an important part of life for everyone.
3 Good morning, sir. Could I have your p and
2 Some people have never used a computer. ticket, please?
hen,
3 It is becoming more common for people to contact each 4 Could you tell me h to get to the nearest bank?
other by phone and not their computer.
5 Could you pay the e baggage at the ticket
4 If you want to have internet access, you must have a office, please?
red
computer.
6 Could you put your c here, please?
5 If you have a modern mobile phone, you don’t have to
his 7 In my o , the shops should close later at the
have a camera or personal stereo.
weekend.
6 Computers are more useful for many people than
nd
mobile phones these days.
/7
7 Mobile phones are an important part of some people’s
se.
social lives.
ary! TOTAL SCORE /20
/7
/10
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ANSWER KEY
SKILLS TEST 8B MODULE 8 Planet’. 7 Which of the first motorcycles was Exercise 3
designed in the USA? 8 Nearly 3,000 ships 1 hasn’t it? 2 don’t you? 3 right? 4 aren’t
Exercise 1 have been built in Aberdeen. 9 Today, many there? 5 isn’t it? 6 is it? 7 isn’t it? 8 do
a1 b5 c4 d2 e3 journeys are made by car. you?
will Exercise 2 (Suggested answers) Exercise 2
d / go 1 Under trees 2 (That) the female does most GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
1 The car was stopped … 2 … sports centre
of the hunting 3 At night 4 The elephant was opened … 3 The match was won …
TEST 10B MODULE 10
mmer, 5 The rhino 6 Stay away from it 7 Lions 4 A new school has been built … 5 … rice Exercise 1
we Exercise 3 is grown … 6 … present was sent … 7 My 1 came across, would/’d run away 2 failed,
test, brother was given … 8 The house was would/’d … take 3 would … go, would/’d go
1 don’t + b 2 Let’s + d 3 about + e
sn’t bought … 9 The clothes were designed … 4 were, would/’d live 5 saw, would/’d apply
4 could + a
If you
Exercise 3 Exercise 2
ore GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY 1 is said 2 was built 3 was opened
you 1 If I had a horse, I would go horse-riding
TEST 9A MODULE 9 4 were moved 5 have been broken 6 was every day. 2 If I was/were a good swimmer,
he
on’t Exercise 1 recorded 7 is … done I would learn to dive. 3 If I had fair skin, I
1 The first rocket was launched into space Exercise 4 would use sun cream in the summer. 4 If
in 1942. 2 Flying is often claimed to be the 1 was hit/was taken/has been taken I could play the guitar, I would start a band.
safest way to travel. 3 Modern racing bikes 2 have/’ve been given/have/’ve been told/ 5 If I was/were better at football, I would play
Many are made of aluminium. 4 Two moons have for the local team. 6 If I was ill, I would visit
me haven’t been picked
been found on Mars. 5 Today, few canoes the doctor’s. 7 If I got a piercing, my mother
are made from wood. 6 The last flight on Exercise 5 would not be happy. 8 If I had a car, I would
Concorde was flown in 2003. 7 The Moon 1 foot 2 motorbike/moped 3 rollerskates drive to the beach.
c has been landed on by twelve astronauts so 4 aeroplane 5 underground, quick
Exercise 3
r far. 8 Trams were introduced in the 1820s. 6 unconventional 7 delays 8 train 9 takes
1 –, – 2 The, – 3 –, the 4 The, – 5 – –
9 Today many journeys are made by plane.
SKILLS TEST 9B MODULE 9 6 – the
Exercise 2 Exercise 4
Exercise 1
1 This picture was painted … 2 The email
1 T 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F 7 T 1 sunbathing 2 reefs 3 down 4 coast
was sent … 3 … cheese is produced. 4 …
5 climate 6 hiking 7 on 8 mountains
rollerskates were bought … 5 … house was Exercise 2
9 village 10 out
built … 6 Our school has been given … 7 The 1b 2 d 3 g 4 e 5 f
Their
last song was sung … 8 … tea is grown … 9 …
Exercise 3 SKILLS TEST 10B MODULE 10
The sandwiches were eaten …
g 1 ticket 2 put 3 course 4 pack Exercise 1
their Exercise 3 5 window 6 flight 7 lounge 8 control 1h 2 g 3 b 4 d 5 f
1 was reported 2 was designed 3 was built
ing 4 were moved 5 have been set 6 was GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Exercise 2
named 7 is … completed TEST 10A MODULE 10 1 North 2 Green 3 smaller 4 two
5 north 6 autumn 7 Canadian dollar
Exercise 4 Exercise 1
1 was bought 2 has been won, was 1 would not/wouldn’t be, did not/didn’t Exercise 3
informed has, been sent have 2 won, would travel 3 met, would ask 1 isn’t there? 2 do you? 3 right? 4 aren’t
4 had, would study 5 passed, would be there? 5 hasn’t it? 6 isn’t it? 7 yeah?
Exercise 5 8 isn’t it?
1 unusual 2 helicopter 3 boat Exercise 2
4 on 5 delays 6 queues 7 exciting 1 If I could sing, I would join a choir. 2 If I GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
8 convenient 9 unlucky 10 takes was/were taller, I would play basketball. 3 If TEST 11A MODULE 11
o/ I was/were good at volleyball, I would play for
e SKILLS TEST 9A MODULE 9 my school. 4 If I had toothache, I would go to
Exercise 1
the dentist’s. 5 If I got a tattoo, my parents 1 starts 2 takes off 3 finish 4 comes back
Exercise 1
would be angry. 6 If I had dandruff, I would 5 lasts 6 leaves 7 opens
2 If 1T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 T 7 F
use special shampoo. 7 If I was/were a good Exercise 2
Exercise 2 swimmer, I would learn to surf. 8 If I had a
/I’ll 1 is/’s playing 2 are/’re going 3 are/’re
1a 2 f 3 d 4 g 5 c dog, I would take it for a walk every day.
e spending 4 am/’m helping 5 are/’re going
f you Exercise 3 Exercise 3 6 is/’s having 7 are/’re meeting
s. 1 passport 2 aisle 3 case 4 Sure 1 The, – 2 –, The 3 –-, – 4 The, – 5 –, The Exercise 3
n 5 excess 6 tell 7 tourist 8 security 6 –, – 1e 2 f 3 i 4 h 5 b 6 c 7 a 8 d
will/
GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Exercise 4 Exercise 4
h
TEST 9B MODULE 9 1 abroad 2 on 3 sightseeing 4 snorkelling 1 My parents are going to buy a new car on
5 sailing 6 campsite 7 back 8 springs Monday. 2 Tim’s sister is not/isn’t going to
Exercise 1 9 up 10 climate start university this academic year. 3 Ryan
1 The E-type Jaguar car was produced from
is/’s going to study computer engineering at
st 1961–1975. 2 Many rockets have been sent SKILLS TEST 10A MODULE 10 university. 4 Suzi is/’s going to become a
into space over the last 50 years. 3 The
Exercise 1 famous artist. 5 Next year, Tina is going to
first person to paraglide is thought to be
1g 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 f learn Italian at school. 6 His friends are going
David Barish. 4 Some peole believe the first
to take him to see a football match. 7 We
bicycle was invented in the 1860s. 5 Japan Exercise 2
sh are going to cook a meal for our parents on
is reported to have the fastest trains in the 1 Atlantic 2 Canada 3 120 4 twenty-six Saturday. 8 We are going to visit friends next
world. 6 Mars is often described as ‘The Red 5 larger 6 French 7 Euro weekend.