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Project Explore 1 TR Tests Unit4

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Unit test 4
1 Listen to Amy and Leo talking about their
best holidays. Answer the questions. 1 How many people are there in each team?

Example: Where was Leo in July?


2 What is different about the Boat Race today?
He was in Spain.
1 How long was he there for? 3 Which day is the Boat Race always on?
.
2 What was his favourite sport? 4 Which part of the River Thames is the Boat
. Race on?
3 When was Amy in Switzerland?
. 5 Where do most people watch the Boat Race?
4 Why was she there?
.
10
5 What was her favourite sport?
. 3 Look at the chart. Complete the sentences with
the comparative or superlative form of the
10
adjectives in the chart.

2 Read about a famous race. Answer the ice


skating snowboarding
questions. hockey

The Boat Race is a famous race in the UK. It's a dangerous


** * ***
rowing race between Oxford University and
Cambridge University. Both teams wear blue: exciting
Oxford wears dark blue and Cambridge wears light * *** **
blue. The rowers are students, and there are eight
expensive
rowers and a cox in each team. The cox is the *** ** *
person who tells the rowers which way to go. Example: Snowboarding is the most dangerous
The first boat race between Oxford and Cambridge sport.
was in 1829. The Oxford rowers were the winners.
1 Skating is than ice
In the past, the race was only for men, but today
there are two races every year; one for women and hockey.
one for men. The races are on the last Sunday in 2 Ice hockey is sport.
March or the first Sunday in April. 3 Snowboarding is than
The Boat Race is always on the same part of the skating.
River Thames in London. The start is at Putney 4 Skating is sport.
Bridge, and the finish is 6.8km further up the river
5 Ice hockey is than
near Chiswick Bridge. On the day of the race,
there's always a big crowd. More than 250,000 snowboarding.
people watch the race from the side of the river, and
5
another 15 million watch it on TV.

Example: How many teams are there in the Boat Race?


There are two teams.

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Unit test 4
4 Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same.
7 Choose the word that is different.
Use the opposite adverbs.
Example: They’re playing terribly. Example: fingers hand neck thumb
They aren’t playing brilliantly. 1 ankle back chest stomach
1 We’re walking slowly. 2 foot knee leg shoulder
3 arm back elbow wrist
2 She's skiing carefully.
4 ankle fingers foot toes
5 head neck shoulder wrist
3 You're talking loudly.
5
4 I'm diving badly.
8 Complete the dialogues with the words in the
box.
5 He's dancing sadly.
hurt hurts I’ll pain shall I would you like

5 A Are you all right?


B No, I’m not. My ankle hurts.
5 Use the words to write sentences with the 1
past of be. A help you stand up?
B Yes, please.
Example: yesterday’s exam / difficult
Yesterday’s exam was difficult.
A What’s the matter?
1 we / not at home last night
B I’ve got a 2 in my stomach.
3
2 your brother in the last race? A take you to the doctor.
B No, it’s OK. I’m fine.
3 they / at the sports shop last weekend
A Are you feeling better?
4 I / not very happy last week B Yes, but my knees 4 .
5
A to sit down?
5 you on holiday in July? B Yes, that’s a good idea.

5
5 Total 50

6 In each pair underline the WATER sport.

Example: rowing snowboarding


1 tobogganing waterskiing
2 ice hockey kite surfing
3 cross country skiing rowing
4 canoeing skating
5 sailing ski jumping

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