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test ya booklet Ls Express Publishing Contents Module Self-Assessment Tests Test 1A (Units 1 - 6) 1B (Units 1 - 6) Test 2A (Units 7 - 12).... 2B (Units 7- 12) Test 3A (Units 13 - 18). 3B (Units 13 -18).. Test 4A (Units 19 - 22) p13 p.i7 p.2t ~ p25 4B (Units 19 - 22) |. Progress Tests . Test 1 (Units 1 -3) - p37 2 (Units 4-6) peal 3 (Units 7-9) p45 Mid-term Test (Units 1 - 9) p.49 Test 4 (Units 10 - 12) p.53 5 (Units 13 - 15) ~ p57 6 (Units 16 - 18) p.61 7 (Units 19 - 22) p.65 Exit Test (Units 1 - 22) . - p69 Listening Tests .. p.73 . Key to Module Self-Assessment Tests, Progress Tests, Listening Tests & Tapescripts .... p. 83 Module Self-Assessment TEST 1 A (Units 1-6) Vocabulary & Grammar A Choose the correct item, 1. Jason isa very ld who bursts into tear easily A. generous ambitious B determined D sensitive 2 Mary Was nn for days aftr she failed her exam, A depressed B delighted C frightened D nervous 3 The car ram nun the children's ball A outol Boer imo after 4 Pal ssl the letters ye. A. didn't type © hasnt yped B doesn't ype D hasn't been typing Red rally sno YOU ‘A matches B gocswith C fits -D. suits 6 Thats the man ns 24 Was stolen, A who B which © who's whose 7 We haven't visited the... temple yet A latest © ancient B_ modern D traditional 8 broke my favourite vase? A Who B Who € Who's D. Which 9 She looked sun the doctors number in the telephone directory. A forwardioB up Calter Din 10 Hlow long ag0 enun the house? A id she buy was she buying B has she bought D does she buy TL He ssn ome when t started t rain, A walked is walking B walks D_ was walking 2 B 16 ” v DATE:.... MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) ‘When the wind blows, you can hear the Ieaves A grunting B rustling C echoing D roaring She had to go to the supermarket because she had run vw tik. A ovr — B outof € after into (Can you sine te that book, please? Avcamy B have take Dring ‘The doctor ordered Joe to ....... in bed unt) he got better. A. reveal find out B remain D overcome ‘The dog ran the postman. A after B into. € over iD -outof George an. the garden at the moment. A digs © has dug B iscdigging Das been digging won that girl next to Andy? ‘A Whose B Who's C Which © D Who Tames oft ern Cartoons on TY. A. was watching C is watching B haswatched D watches 100k snsns my younger sister when Mum is at work. A for —B forward to€ after D_ up Marks: —— (use 20 ) 1 We spent our holiday in the correct word from the list. disiant, slender, moonlit, experiment, stif, casually, golden, ching, rem, palm ‘The scientist's ‘The firefighters gave Jill a blanket as she was from the cold. Mary has long . Mark isa cousin of mine. twas a beautiful. night. ‘We continued our voyage despite the fingers. Fill in the correct preposition. the coast of Spain, ghosts? Splash. Do you believe Daryl Hannah starred . 7. We decided to lie down on the . ‘and sunbathe for a while 8 Itwasso hot that we sat under the trees for some shade. 9 John was dressed at the business meeting, \ 10 We ate ata fish restaurant next to some ... boats. ‘Marks: —— 10x1 { 4° She always spends her holidays. the countryside. ‘5. While on holiday we spent hours lying .. beaches Marks: —— (te * ) Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. ‘The last time I went to Italy was last December. been . last December. Te’s a long time since I went to the cinema have I . for along time. ‘When did you leave Australia? since How long Australia? the cinema 4 It’s the first time he has acted ina play. never He a ina play before. 5 Ihave never eaten Japanese food before. first It's the | Japanese food Communication E_ Complete the dialogue. A: Good afternoon. The ilton Hotel. Br: Hello, 1 like 10 1) room, please. As Certainly, st 2) npn staying? Bs From the Ist tothe 1Sth August. ‘Az Yes, we have plenty of rooms available in August, Will tha bea single or a 3) > BA single oom, please, with a bathroom. A: OF course, Can I take your 4) Reading please? B: It’s Adams. Prank Adams. ‘A: Thank you, Mr Adams. That will ost £250 per night. How will you be paying? BE BYS) wenn ‘A: Very well. Thank you Mr Adams. We look forward to seeing you on the Ist August, (Marks: —\ (sxe 1) F You are going to read an article about working with animals. Choose the most suitable heading from the is an example at the beginning (0). Wild About Animals! el Brian McMillan rons a traning sthool for people who ‘want to work with wid and endangered animals. He's the rmost famous animal trainer in Hollywood! Brians students usually begin witha one day seminar at his California ranch, learning some of the tricks of the film business. Brian demonstrates how to get a Bengal tiger to pretend to be angry for films like The Jungle Book and how to work with grizly bear cubs so that they are gentle and cute, Students can even bathe the elephants! z ‘On longer courses the trainees learn animal management, handling and teaining techniques and veterinary care. Lectures always include safety, equipment, animal ‘Acting the Part Everything you Need to Know Is This the Career for You? Building Special Relationships A Dangerous Profession! [A School with a Difference mmcoee 3t (A-E) for each part (1-4) of the article. There is one extra heading wl you do not need to use. There psychology and practical handling skills. I's a fantastic ‘opportunity to work with endangered and exotic species like leopards, monkeys, elephants, Hons, birds of prey, wolves and more. 3 At the end of their courses, many students choose to join Brian's volunter programme. They spend every day withthe teatures to build a strong bond. I's the best way to become confident and skilful animal hander, nd it leads to great career opportunites inthe animal industry. a So, do you think you've got what it takes tobe a trainer? Do you love animals? Tha's the mest important thing, and ‘the key to Brians success. He adores all animals ~ from the smallest to the biggest and from the prettiest to the ugliest Do you feel the same way? Then contact Brian st ‘wuw-animalsichoo.com. Marks: wo 4x5 G Look at the following plan and write a letter to your pen-friend in about 120-150 words. Writing Plan Dear a Para 1: name, where you are from, place you live in, family Para 2: age, height, build, eyes, hair, clothes Para 3: what you like/don't like/don't mind doing sk him/her to write back and send you hisher picture Best wishes, Dear .. Best wishes, Module Self-Assessment TEST 1 B (units 1-6) NAME... CLASS: (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A. Choose the correct item. 1 When I wear my glasses, can 12 Whenever the telephone rings late at night, I always, A see B watch C look view bad news. 2 The folk dancers wore ...... costumes. Aca 'B sieet: -C “waltfor 1D: cape A modem: © ancient 13 She is tired because she ...... the house all morning, B new D traditional A cleaned © has been cleaning 3 Dra on am old friend of mine. BF deans B theo.ceanet A into B outof € over —D after TA Rea lOOks won her sister's dog when she is away. A A for C up 4. My daughter is vei 5 she doesn’t make friends —_ * a B after D forward to easily . ‘A creative B sincere € shy D caring | 18 These shoes don’t enn me, They're too small. A fit B match C suit —-D_gowith 3) The lion 1»... loudly when we approached the cage. A rusted B echoed C roared —D grunted | 16 He is trying t0 vm his fear of heights, A remain B reveal C overcome D outcome 6 Children under twelve ‘wear a life jacket, A must B needn't C mustn't D need 17 Ifyou don’t know what this word means, look it in 7 We venue t0 the island yet, toon é A werent © aire forardto cw B aren't D haven't been B afer a fb Dahil. cto pcoesd wane 18 Wie nn ath oncom ag A. determined © ambitious ‘ 7 [= B sensitive D generous was having as 9 We're looking wn Our summer holidays Oe A for B forwardtoC after D are vat " * B. will still decorate D_ have been still decorating $0 They von from their trp to Spain lastnight. 20 He lives in a small fia is near the train station, A have returned © returned — to Den Diet A who B what C whi whose UL Bery0n6 WAS vn hen the bomb exploded A frightened © uneasy B depressed D delighted Marks 2ox1 0 in the correct word from the list. cable, pebbly, major, gradually, speaks, asleep, go, After her illness, Maria got better. ‘6 ‘Sue always «er mind no matter what the situation is. 7 We went to the top of the mountain ina... . car, 8 Our company needs to make ‘to stay in business, 9 We decided to go for a walk along the beach, 0 Fill in the correct preposition. My uncle is -& tour around the world 5 Tan has strong views He waved goodbye and go ‘After the meeting, the President shook hands ‘the Prime Minister. steep, public, do Be careful while driving down those roads! Why don't you 7 all, you are in Rome! ‘The noise didn't wake up the baby as she was fast some sightseeing? After ‘Alot of actors live their whole lives in the ye. Lets nnn for a walk and enjoy the view. Marks: ——' (ise Aa ) ‘Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. I's a long time since [last spoke to Alice. 4 have I Alice for along time, How long ago did Mary get married? 5 since How long married? have never baked a cake before. time WSN on - cake, Harry last wrote a book five years ago. has Hany . ni a book for five years. ‘The last time Bob called me was last month. since Bob .. last month, Communication E Complete the logue. ‘A: Please help me! I can’t find my daughter anywhere ~ she’s disappeared! 3: OK - now calm down, sir. 1) ‘Julie, Julie Rich, And 2) secu She's only four! And 3). Reading ‘A: Well, she’s slim and short and she’s got curly blonde hair. ‘Oh, and blue eyes! B: Alright. And 4) 7 today? A: Erm, ared dress and white shoes. B: Now, §) sevsnnse When ou lost her? Az In the takeaway restaurant. Marks: —— (a " ) F You are going to read an advertisement from a motorcycle magazine. Five sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences (A-F) the one which fits each gap (1-4). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0). Route 66 by Harley Davidson Anyone who has ever ridden a motorbike has probably «dreamed of riding down an open road on a Harley Davidson. ofe] ‘Which highway? Well, almost everyone has heard of Route 66. Leading from Chicago to Los Angeles, it is probably the most famous road in the world. Biker Tours have been operating tours in the US by Harley Davidson for ten years and our tours have become the most popular way to see the real America. We provide professional guides, support vehicles, insurance, accommodation and, of course, Hatley Davidsons! [1 ‘The Route 66 tour allows you to see rural America at its best, as we ride through Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and into A. We also plan dinners and entertainment for every evening ‘on your trip. You ean relax, knowing that Biker Tours have taken care ofall the details, B If you've been searching for a holiday with a difference, is could be just the break you have been looking for. © They have no doubt imagined the wind in their face and te uumazing scenery around them as they head out on the highway. California, The road and its restaurants, gas stations and landmarks have hardly changed since the 1950's — it's as if you have travelled back in time! We provide you with a map Cf the route for each day. [2 | _]1t’s completely up to you, Biker Tours are popular with people who have always wanted to take an amazing journey and experience freedom, The tours are especially enjoyed by those who love motorbikes, travel and great scenery. [3 ‘To book a 14-day Route 66 Tour, call 0271 302 1783, or e- ‘mail us at [email protected] for more details. [4 D_ Few people know the full history of the Harley Davidson motorbike, E_ However, many people who have never travelled this way before also love the experience, F You can follow the guide, or go your own way. Marks: (is 20 } Writing G Look at the following plan and write a letter to your friend describing your stay at a holiday resort. Write about 120-150 words. Dear (owe friend’ ist. nauae). Para 1: greetings, say where you are Para 2: say where you are staying and what the weather is like Para 3: sights you have seen/actvties Para 4: food you have tasted/good and bad experiences Para S: end the letter Love, | our fret name), 12 Module Self-Assessment TEST 2 A (Units 7-12) DATE: MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A. Choose the correct item, 1 They fight ca nd dog. 12. Two pasonges en hen the ship snk As Bike = Cmif — D aich A drowned B ocoypied C rescued D saved 2 She the guests into the sitting room. 13 By tomorrow evening, I wneuin this science project. A marched B led C entered =D went A. will finish C will be finishing 5) Afi pe til teh B willhave finshed ——-D-fnsh Amo B into C down —D out —_| 14 People who ae lee the future wll be worse 4 To ery her son was not seriously injure, i: Soe A relief — B wonder C fear D hope eae ieee 5, He fete nn ashe dt nay anyone intheciy. | 1S. Wie dso break nn forthe summer ia? A alone B live € lonely Dively Aven = ae Ds 6 This time tomorrow evening Eu to Turkey. ae eae Gia tpt cent A. will have travelled have been travelling 2 (bee ae ~ = B ave D willbe taveling 17 Marie Cui radium, 7 "Your shin is dirty.” “Ln0¥. Tenors ft.” & diced Steal A. will be weshing C will have washed invente n B willvash Dam going to wash 16D Sith at on me oF bronchitis B She ennnne that she wasn’t feeling well. a elered: (B+ rene’ -C “reeted’ TF cured. A oid © sis 19 Tbroke my eg whe Fn oma banana kin an fl B spoke D expresed A skidded B sipped” C walled marched 9 Wsrudeto 20-100 ne 1 my NeW howe, yOu will See how Ive A sare C watch Dee decorated my bedroom. A come © willbe coming 10 They were 0 nn afte he long wal tat hey had ne rth i he ego D hoe ome A relieved B exhausted © painful D_ sharp AL Come anes 8008. We'd love to sce you again, A into B across © back =D round 13 Fill in the correct word from the list. genetic, control, benefit, widely, iceberg, boarded, pouring, gifted, clean, thatched Tewas believed that Mr Jones was once | 7 John is .. musician, Cm sure he'll in prison. become really famous one day. AA Tot of people seem to be against 8 Tove living in the country because ofthe engincering. air and the peace and quiet. Tn poor countries, few people have the 9 All the family the ship, ready to go on of a good education, holiday. “The ship sank when it hit a(t) seme 10 In the past, a lot of British homes had eon The motorcyclist lost swe Of his motorbike roofs. and crashed. He got out of the car and ran quickly through the sw Fain towards his house. Rewrite the sentences in the passive voice. Charles Dickens wrote many novels. Who called the ambulance? ‘Complete the following sentences using the words “Pil wash the dishes,” she said to me. Marks: —— y 40xt ( 4) They will install central heating in the building, 5 Schoolchildren are cleaning the beach. in bold. Use two to five words. 4 “Who gave you that ring?” he asked me. told She os nuwash | ghen Heasked me . the dishes, that ring “itave you ever been to Japan?” Tom asked her. $5 “Stop making that noise!” my sister sad to me. had Tomasked her fold Mysister ' to epan, that nose “Don't talk to strangers,” Father suid to me. 66 “Mike and Nancy ar playing inthe garde,” Mum sai warned Father vere Mum sid co tostrangers. in the garden. Marks: — (se 8 ) E_ Fillin the correct preposition. 1. Sheila decided to take the dog cece 8 Wall, 2. He hopes to make new fiends vonmnnnns the Inernet 3 The girl trembled vow feat when she saw the big ‘dog standing by the door. Communication. F Complete the exchanges. 1A: T've got an important meeting tomorrow. What do you think I should wear? B It. 4 wear something formal 2A: Hi,Pete.I'm going tothe cinema. Bs That would be great 3 A: Doyou know anything about Mexico? B: Yes, Ido actually. What Reading 4) That man reminds me ws : Hello, British Museum, HOW san you? B: Hello, could you tell me if the museum is open on Saturdays? He's so bossy! He is always telling me what to do! Bit idea to tell him how you fel, Marks: ——' Ge") G You are going to read about the first non-stop round-the-world balloon flight. For questions 1-5, choose the answer A, B, C or D which you think fits best according to the text. Up, upand Away! ‘A tide ina hot-air balloon must be very exiting, but can you imagine fying a balloon non sop right around the world without landing? On March 20th, 1998, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones id just that. Their record-breaking light took 19 days to complete and for both men, it was a dream come true. ‘However, ther balloon journey was dificult and dangerous. “Teams from allover the world had been trying to win the ‘Great Balloon Race’ for years, and failed. Before Piccard and Jones’ success there had heen 16 previous attempts by six different teams, Picard himself had made two previous attempts atthe record “The problem with hot-air balloons is that there is no way of steering them. The only way to get where you Want 10 go is 10 change the height at which you are fying until you find a wind ‘lowing in roughly the direction you want to travel, To fy around the work, balloonsts must rely onthe jt stream, This a strong, high wind that flows around the planet om west to eas. ‘You might think Piceard and Jones were erazy for spending ‘almost three weeks in a smal, freezing cold, metal container 12000 m above the ground. At this height, the air is very thin and cold and the ‘gondola’, the eapsule in which the pilots lived uring the Might, had to be pressurised, Tt also contained computer equipment, two bunks and a smal toilet. ‘The name of Picard's balloon was the Breitinger. The 41 year-old Swiss psychologist always believed that it was his destiny tobreak the world record, His British co-pilot, however, was ust hhappy tobe going along forthe ride. Jones had helped build the balloon, but only joined the flight team when Piecard fell out with his previous co-pilot. ‘The Breiinger’s journey began in the Swiss Alps. I flew, non- stop, over North Afiica, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean, ‘Central America and the Atlantic Oocan before completing its record-breaking journey over Mauritania. Even thea, it continued flying and finally landed in the small town of Mfut in the Egyptian Sahara, Beypt. 1. How many teams had attempted to fly around the world | 4 Why was Brian Jones included in the flight team? before Jones and Piccard succeeded? A He had helped build the balloon. | A2 B. Piccard had an argument withthe previous co-pilot BO C The previous co-pilot had an accident. cw D_ He wanted to come along forthe ride. Ey Where did the balloon cross the finish line? 2. The et stream ‘A. Mauritania A. isa type of balloon. B Eggpt B isa machine for steering balloons. © Switzerland isa flow of air high above the ground. D Inthe Sahara D isaneastern ocean, 3 Why do the ‘gondolas’ of racing balloons need to be pressurised? "To make them go faster. ‘To keep the pilots warm. Because they are made of metal Marks: i 20 Because of the height they fly at. 5x4 yas Writing HH. Using the notes and the plan below, write a story called ‘The Treasure’. Write about 120-150 words. Tony and his friend, Dan, were walking along the beach, d_ There was treasure inside, 1b They went to explore a cave. They took the treasure to the police station. Tony found a large wooden box in the cave. {They fet proud to see their pictures in the newspaper. Plan Para 1: set the scene (who, when, where, what) Para 3: describe the main event Para 2: describe events leading up to the main event Para 4: end the story (feelings, comments, consequences) Module Self-Ass sment TEST 2 B (nits 7-12) Vocabulary & Grammar A. Choose the correct item. 1 The wind... loudly during the storm, ‘A whispered B crackled € howled D creaked 2 WT soon YOU, Pd talk to him, A were B wouldbe C am D had been 3. Her teacher her to study harder. A. spoke © said B told D expressed «in the middle of a busy road, up C out down 5. It’s easy to tell that Stephanie is your sister, because she 00S YOU Alike Bas C such D asif 6 The children watched in performed his tricks. as the magician A relief — B hope fear ~—-D_ wonder 7 This time tomorrow I ........on my yacht, A. will be sailing will have sailed B will sal D_am going to sail for a visit tomorrow. 8 The Smiths are coming A into -B back © round —D_across, 9 Thieves tried to break. A up B into 10. She tries t0 wun driving at night. A stop B prevent C avoid — D_ not AL Hes dirty. He in the mud, A. has played C has been playing B played D plays 2 B 4 1s 16 a 18 » (Time: 80 minutes) By 2005, 1 A. will graduate B will have graduated from university. C will be graduating D am graduating ‘While cleaning the attic, I came some of my old clothes. A across B into. C round D back Pam is pregnant Sh wns baby. A. ishaving is going to have B will have D will have had The sun. A raises B rises € fifts—D__goes ‘The volcano ..... and killed a lot of people. A erupted B exploded C rose DD lifted His mother wamed him go near the fireplace. A do B notto € tonot -D don't T sn haven't got a clue what you are talking about. A yet B still © already D so far Tam not... t0 go to parties without my big brother. A let B possible C left D allowed By the time the fire brigade came, the hOUSE .....m down. A has burnt © bumt B had burnt D_ had been burning, Marks: —— ss 20 ) 17 B_ Fill in the correct word from the list. disease, developed, solar-powered, wall, reached, carried out, made, keep, architectural, ring 1 Ancient Egypt ito an advanced civilisation 2. We visited the Palace of Knossos and saw the magnificent 7 vo» paintings. 3. My uncle is suffering from a serious 4° After a fourchour drive, we finally our destination 5 In the future, we may be driving cnn COS. C Rewrite the sentences in the passive voice. 1. The policeman caught the burglar. 6 We -afire and cooked our dinner. 7. This caste is of excellent orn nn BERUY. 8 the bell instead of knocking svnene & SUNY 10 find out how many people are in favour ofthe scheme, 10 Just ‘going and you'll see the post office on your right. 4 Who gave you this book? 5 A courier will detiver the parcel D_ Complete the following sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. 1. “Don't touch the switch,” Frank said to me, warmed Frank the switch. 2. “Who broke the window?” the teacher asked us. broke The teacher asked us ... —— the window. 3. “Helen is coming tomorrow,” she said to me. ‘coming She told me the next day 18 4 “Do you want some cake?” he asked me. wanted He asked some cake. 5. “Got out of the car!” he said to me, tld = He . out of the car. 6 “Peter has arrived from London,” he said to me. arrived He .. London. E_ Fill in the correct preposition. 1. She stared at him. what had happened. 2. The boys were playing disbelief when he told her he rocks. Communication F Complete the exchanges. 1A ssn Boing 1 the cinema? 1B: That would be great! 2A: Tveputona lot of weight. What. B: Why don't you join a gym? 3A: OK, what seems nn 2 B: [think ve twisted my ankle, Reading 3) Many scientists hope to find a cure saws AIDS. 4 He got. sw the ear and walked away. ‘Marks: —| (ues) 4A: He's s0 arrogant. Do you think Ishould do iv B: If I were you, 4 talk to him, ‘SA: Hi, Mark. Have you got time for a cup of coffee? B: That G Youare going to read a short story. For questions 1-5, choose the answer A, B, C or D which you think fits best according to the text. ‘The Mysterious Mr Edwards 11 vas a bright sunny morning inthe village of Wimberley in ‘Texas. Ted Boston was happy and excited because he had just ‘bought a lovely lite restaurant ther. He had been working and saving hard forthe las ten years and now it ha finally pad of. Ho was determined to make the restaurant a success despite some strange comments that had been made by the local residents, One man had ssid “I wish you luck, You're going to ned it” ‘After the restaurant had been open fora couple of months business was booming. It was busy every night and Ted fad ‘quickly built up a reputation for serving good food. Ted had changed though. He was no longer a happy man. When his friend Jack asked him what was wrong he took a deep breath and asked him to sit down. “I don't know where to star” be said unhappily. He told Jock that there was a strange atmosphere in the place and strange things had stared to hapoen in the restaurant from, the very fist day. Pots and pans would fly off the shelves, the ‘radio would tum itself on and the lights would flicker on and of Jack was amazed, but he knew his friend was a sensible man 0 he had no reason not to believe him. “Right,” he sad. “T think we had better do some research” Jack went tothe library to find ‘out about the history of the building. Hee hadn't been there long when he came across some old records. They said that the restaurant had originally been owned bby a man called James Edwards who was 0 unhappy that he had hhad to sel it. The next day Jack passed his information on to ‘Ted, Ted decided to do something pestve. ‘The next time the lights went off without reason Ted said, “Alright Mr Edwards, I know i's you,” and immediately the lights came back on, From that moment on Ted has opened the restaurant every day saying, "Good morning, Mr Edwards,” and closed it saying, “Goodnight, Mr Edwards", He hast had any ‘more problems and he is happy because now there sa pleasant atmosphere there all the time, 1. Local residents seemed to think that Ted 4 Atthe library, Jack found out that ‘A. was extremely unlucky. ‘A_ James Edwards had passed some information to Ted, would have problems inthe future. B. the restaurant had been haunted by James Edwards. was rather a strange man James Edwards had been a happy man. D_ would become very wealthy. D the restaurant had once belonged to James Edwards, 2. Why was Ted unhappy? 5 How did Ted solve his problem? A. He was tired and needed to rest. [A He had an argument with James Edwards. B His business wasn't going well, B_ He opened the restaurant every day Strange things were happening © He was polit to James Edwards, D_ He was having electrical problems D_ He turned al the lights off {3 Jack thought that [A he and Ted should begin an investigation. B Ted was teling lies. Marks: Che should find out mote about the history of the library. 5xq 20 D Ted was being unreasonable. Writing H_ Using the notes and the plan below, write a story entitled ‘4 Lucky Escape’. Write about 120-150 words. Paul was sitting in his garden. © Paul brought a ladder to help his neighbour get down from He heard someone shouting for help. the top bedroom window. His neighbours house was on fire. The fire fighters congratulated Pal d Paul called the fire brigade. Plan Introduction Para lz set the scene (who, where, when, what happened) Main body Para 2,3: describe the events which happened before the main event and the main event itsel. Conclusion Para 4: consequences, people's feelings, comments Module Self-Assessment FEST 3 A’ (Units 13-18) Vocabulary & Grammar A Choose the correct item. 1. The bomb caused a huge ‘A volcano B flood —C earthquake D explosion 2 The ship hit some rocks and cs A sank —B pulled dragged -D spread 3 TRE ven f the wind took the roof off our house. Ags Boscam C fore Dash 4 She turmed sun hour late for dinner. A ino B down C on D up Unless the weather ce, wel stay at home. Awa Bis € willbe D would be 6 She was looking forward ovonn her new job A start © starting B tostart D tostarting 7 Jeremy left the building, .... he? A did B docs C didn't. —D doesn't ‘8 Why don't you put... something less formal for the erty? Aup Bon Coff —D out 9 The hunting of leopards and tigers according to the laws protecting wild. A. dangerous B scary 10 Helping people in need is such a(n) ‘when they appreciate your work € illegal D lethal ob, especially A rewarding B. stressful C tiring exciting TL. “Help nu 10 some coffe,” she sid A you B itself —€ yours -D yourself 2 B “ 8 16 ” 18 a 0 (Time: 80 minutes) She turned on. my offer of help. A off B down C into up Twish Tn more time revising; I would have go better marks. A. spent © had spent B have spent D_ would spent Trust... the demtst soon. A seeing —B tosce C soo tosecing Dolphins are known for their... and sensitivity, A action © significance B inteligence D importance We could hear th sn. Of the horses inthe field. ‘A neighing B moving C clucking D_ howling ‘They ad to pt son. the meeting because the chairman was ill Aof Bup Con D out ‘They made him... t0 another fat. A tomove © moving B move D_tomoving Lets go 01 8 pend ansen We? ‘A don't Bowont € shall will Ifthe police hadn't rushed to the seene of the crime, they the criminal A. wouldnt arzest © can't arrest B won't arrest D wouldn't have arested (Marks: (Boe ey ) B Fill in the correet word from the list. trading, roared, rescue, declared, faced, gave off, kept, took on, swarm, massive A The on workers were working all night to | 6 My life yew meaning when I met Jack free the people under the debris. Peters. 2 Ive never .. such a dificult problem | 7 The earthquake caused uu _ destruction in before. the ety entre. 3. The lion wy searing the people standing | 8 He wunsnusnanun & diary ofall the event in his ie, outside the cage. 9A coonnmnnnnnnnnn f bees came fying towards me! 4 The of ivory is now banned. 10 The factory was closed down because it 5 The thino has been .. an endangered | dangerous fumes. species. Marks: —— (vse vw ) C_ Complete the following sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. 11 The dolphin is such an inteligent animal that it can co- | 6 He iss tall that he Tooks ikea basketball payer. ‘operate with humans. man Heis . 80 The dolphin is 2 that he looks lke a basketball player. it can co-operate with humans. 7 The vase is too expensive for me to buy. 2. The injured man was t00 weak to wall. enough The vase strong The injured man for me to buy. walk. 8 The police are searching for clues. 3 The flight was cancelled because of the strike being — Clues 7 due The fight was by the police. the strike. 9 Itisn't warm enough to wear shorts. 4 The authorities have reported twenty people missing to itis. . reported Twenty people ‘wear shorts. by the authorities. 10. The air i polluted due to car fumes and factory smoke. 5 Aburricane hit Miami yesterday. of Theairis polluted by Miami yesterday. car fumes and factory smoke. Marks: — ( JOx2 5) Communication ‘Complete the dialogue. z ‘We're going swimming this Saturday. Would 1). svn ji US? don't know about that. [haven't gota swimsuit Ob, please come. It will be fun. (Ob, OK then. 2) svn leaving? Come to my house at eight o'clock on Saturday morning Dow be going? reese Reading Bala Lake. It isn't far away, 4) ett getting there? Don't worry. There'll be a coach to take us there. Great! What 8) bring with me? Nothing, I've got everything we need. (OK. See you on Saturday. E_ You are going to read an extract from a book about the Apollo 11 moon landing. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each part (1-4) of the article. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0). Man on the Moon ole ‘On July 16th, 1969, three astronauts; Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins were travelling through space in a spacecraft called Apollo 11. They were going to the moon. 1 Five hundred people were watching them on television as they got closer to the moon’s surface. Armstrong and Aldrin ‘entered the lunar module, Eagle, and carefully chose a place 10, land. It was not easy to find a good place, but at 4:17 pm on July 20th, Armstrong announced: “The Eagle has landed.” ‘on the surface of the moon for the first time and heard him say the words, “That's one small step for a man, one giantleap for mankind.” 3 Aldrin followed Armstrong out of the lunar module and soon the two men were exploring the surface of the moon. The soil was very different to that on Earth, While the men were walking fon the dusty surface, they noticed that their heavy boots left only shallow footprints. They were moving around using a walk that Armstrong called ‘the kangaroo hop’, because it was ifficult to walk on the moon. They did several tests and even had a phone call from the President of America. a 4 [It took the two astronauts three hours to put on their space suits and backpacks. By the time they were ready to leave the Eagle and explore the moon, it was almost eleven o'clock. AS Armstrong was climbing out of the lunar module, he lowered a television camera. People all over the world watched him step ‘Those Famous Words Armstrong's Accident Mission to the Moon. ‘The View from Ground Control ‘Moon Walking Message on the Moon mm oaee “Two and a half hours later, the two astronauts went ack 10 the Eagie. Their time.on the moon was over, but they left behind, cameras, tools, backpacks, and a special plaque which said, “Here, men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon, July, 1969 A.D, We came in peace for all mankind.” ‘Marks: ——' 4x5 23 Writing F Write about the advantages and disadvantages of working as a police officer. Use the notes, linking words and the plan below to write the main body of the composition, The beginning and ending have been written for you. Write about 80-100 words. un notes Inedcion Avis Didrantaee sn arom it a a . polemic | dangerous eo Tar tt ie sige tk « oalingtee iia ara ne the disadvantages and give reasons challenging situations © exhausting/work long, Concasien tows reste he that tere ae bth aap a sindvanages Tiking wri fs Foros itn, reason oer, aly Have you ever considered becoming a police officer? There are mary advantages and disadvantages to doing this kind of job. All things considered, drawbacks. Module § Yah eN Reais TEST 3 B (Units 13-18) Vocabulary & Grammar A Choose the correct item. ofthe cows D ncighing fora cup of cotter. would have come round D comes round 1 Wewere disturbed by the constant A mooing B clucking C howling 2 If John had time, he A. will come round B would come round 3) They left an hour ag0, cn they? A did Bowere —C weren't. D didn’t 4 The monster had (0) cn ee AA illegal B dangerous scary lethal 5 He offered to put me se forthe night Act Bup € om D out 6 Wolves are a(n)... spesies. ‘A. endangered € illegal B scared D declared 7 Did you enjoy venue atthe party? A yours Bite © yourself D you 8 wish I... the money from Tim; now I cant pay him back, ‘A. don't borrow © haven't borrowed B dida’t borrow D hadn't borrowed 9 Let me nn you, will you? A tohelp help B helping D tohelping 10 Tes not worth... any more money on this. A to spend © spend B spending D tospending a 2 B 18 6 0 18 100 (Time: 80 minutes) ‘The princess kissed the frog and it turned .. handsome prince A into B off C down -D up ‘The forest fire... quickly and destroyed alt of trees. ‘A dragged B spread sank —D pulled ‘Working as an electrician involves a(8) von Of tsk. A. experience © profession B clement D job Poisonous... ame out of the burning factory.* A steam —B ashes C forces. =D gases Tf Tom sm» enough money, he would have bought the A. saves © has saved B saved D had saved He went into the house and turned .owncw he Highs. A imo = B down C on D up Industrial .s.n 8 pouted into the river from the factory. ‘A pollution © waste B destruction D_ damage She put... her coat and lft the house. A of Bon Cup D out 1 prefer...» in and watch TV this evening. A tosiy B sty staying to staying Don't forget to post my letter, nnn YOU? A shall B will = C do D didnt | | | 26 Fill in the correct word from the list. releasing, unexplored, carbon, civil, pouring, pack, developed, put, test, herd Rainforests clean the air by absorbing dioxide. ‘A large area of the jungle remains ca He's a Servant working for the government, Oil was. .- out of the sinking tanker. FaCt0F€S are responsible for air pollution, ‘chemical fumes into the air 6 Spending a week in the desert will. se YOU swe OF COWS a8 We drove past a 8 ssn llengies in recent years. 9 of wolves attacked the sheep. pressure on me to finish ‘Complete the following sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. ‘She had to stay in bed because of a bad cold to She had to stay in bed ~ ‘The musie was 50 loud that I had to tur Such EWES nnn that [had to tur + Sir Horace Jones built Tower Bridge. by Tower Bridge .. Sir Horace Jones. They are making a new version of Romeo and Juliet. being A new version of Romeo and Juliet They ate such nice people that I love spending time with them. 0 They 2F€ sn that I love spending time with them. 6 He isn't tall enough to reach the cupboard, short Heis . reach the cupboard. 7 The local authorities have warned tourists about the coming hurricane. warned Tourists i . ‘the coming hurricane by the local authorities, 8 John is too mean to give money to charity. emeroUs JOM IS ene to give money to charity. 9 The weather was so nice that we decided to go swimming, such twas sei that we decided to go swimming, 10 The sea was too deep for us to swim in, ‘enough ‘The sea was for us to swim in, vo Communication ‘Complete the dialogue. RSPCA. How 1) ‘Yes, I'd like to make a donation, Wonderful. How 2) ‘Around £30 pounds. OK. And how 3). re By creditcard, please. you? of donating? topay? we eeee o Reading As That's fine. 4) ..53, 2 Barbara Bourke. 5 And S) Bs: 5344.0800-0142.2875. Thank you, Ms Bourke. Tha’s very generous of you. *| credit card number? { Marks: \ex2 E_ You are going to read a magazine article about animal artists. Five sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-F the one which fits each gap (1-4). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0). Animal Artists we Their paintings have been described as Touching’ and “expressive ‘Their work has been exhibited in galleries and shows and they have sold many copies for large sums of money. This isn't surprising, until you discover that these artists are not human, ‘What breed of animal could do this? Gorilla, elephants, eats? ‘Here's the surprise — it's ll three! She lives in the San Francisco 200 where she was Taught sign language. She now creates fascinating pictures that illustrate ‘emotions as well as portraits, sil ifs and abstracts. She can paint from memory and gives all her paintings titles. Prints from her paintings sell for about $475 each, 2 is where she Tearnt to pant, Her artwork has been cred ‘A. Junthanan lives at the Thai Elephant Conservation Centee in Lampang, Thailand B Animal art has generated a lot of interest ‘There are some new stars inthe art world. Misty is a eat from Canada whose works are greatly ‘an organic quality which she achieves by creating thick, wavy brushstrokes. Her work has recently been sold at a, charity auction held at Christie's Auction House in New York where bidding started a $350 per painting. 3 Misty set the record Tor The highest price for a cat painting tp North ‘America when her picture sol for twenty-one thousand dollars! 4 However, not everyone Ih the art world Is Impressed By these animal artists. They accuse the animals’ owners and trainers of painting the pictures in some cases, and claim that what the animals produce in other casesis neither art nor atistc Nevertheless, many people ae very excited and impressed by ‘animal art. They claim that most works produced by animals are more appealing than human art and think that animal artis a new and exciting subject. Recently, interest i being shown in bird art and ant art, What’ next you may ask, penguin art? Koko is a gorilla and she started drawing with pens and pencils when she was just three years old F Of cours, some people thnk that i is stupid to train them to paint. Writing F Using the notes from the table and the list of linking words below, write a paragraph comparing and contrasting football and skiing, Write about 80-100 words. equipment pros eons shillsiquaites skiing * skisandpoles | © enjoyable © diffcaltto [© physical © skisuit © fun Jearn strength © skiboots © expensive * fit (equipment | * sense of and lessons) balance Tootball + taines? > fan > violeat Oa football boots | * exciting hurt yourself * tradsuitshorts | * easy to learn + ball © notvery expensive 28 Linking words: however, bu, on the other hand, also, because, moreover, ete Marks: ®) AD GT Cao oes TEST 4 A (Units 19-22) Vocabulary & Grammar A. Choose the correct item, i determine the colour of your eyes. A Genes © Genetics B. Generations D Genetic engineers 2 Prankenstein oon monster. A. prevented C created B destroyed D transferred 3 think Jason takes... his mother, don't you? Aor Bup Coff —D after 4) He promised to tell the x... truth A neither B both C whole Dall 5. TWAS cnonn Cold to go swimming. ‘A enough Bey C9 D t00 6 How... money have you got? A many = Bosch = C very, —Dmuch 7 Do you want me to take... digging while you have a rest? A owe Boff Cup D after B. Sue gaVe van toa lovely baby boy. A bon — B deliver € birth —-D-nature 9) Fruit 8 oo and fll of vitamins. A spicy -B nutritious © fattening D salty 10 When we visited the museum, we saw lots of ancient ‘A’ arlfacts B-souvenirs C antiques D_ articles 11. Bob has taken. A oer B off stamp collecting. cw D afer 2 B “4 16 ” 19 (Time: 80 minutes) Ie’ thrilling adventure. F strongly A advise C suggest B recommend D. support Sam and Louise af... than me at chess A brst © good B better D well Please fasten your seatbelts, the plane is about to take A off Boer Cup D after We don't have to fight lke this; e's try t0 oven OUT argument peacefully ‘A combine B prevent C resolve D set Josh has (6) nn temote-controled digital stereo. A durable household B astonished D sophisticated ike Mexican f00d nuts very spi A however © despite B although D inspite of ‘When the explorer entered the eave, he was surprised 10 Aiscover a) one OF caverns. A icicle —-B maze —C chamber D_ gateway TEL g0 to London, I... the British Museum. A. would visit © willisit B vist D_ would have visited ‘Your car nnn than mine, A more economical the mest economical B economical D economically ‘Marks: = (ur =) Rewrite the sentences in the causative form. 1 She wil ask the seeretary to type the letter. 2 Thave asked my neighbour to water the plants. 3 Your eyes need testing, ‘Communication F Complete the exchanges. Have you seen Don't Say a Word? No, Thaven'. Is it 1) A 2 Yes, it was excellent. You really must go and see it. like to book two tickets, please Right 2) tosit? Somewhere near the front (OK. Ive got two tickets in row 3. ‘A: That sounds fine. 3) B: They're £40 cach, oA BR EERE they? Reading t4A 44 Cynthia asked the plumber to fix the tap 5 My ouse is being redecorated, © A: Good evening madam, are 4) - order? Yes, 'lstart with the onion soup, please, Very good madam. And 5) Ta like the roast chicken, please Mar: (i) G You are going to read a magazine article about UFO's. Five sentences have been removed from the article, Choose from the sentences A-G the one which fits each gap (1-5). There is one extra sentence which you o not need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0). Is There Anyone Out There? Strang hin the sky ou tey be UFO's oar hey something uch more oinay? [OT programmer to chase flying saucers in the Nevada Desert, where top security teams closely guard an old Air Force base known as Area SI. Glen has kept a close eye om the base after "Nowadays, more and more people are asking the question, is there anybody out there? Many people believe that we are not alone. [1 earl th lig re ning ni eg wate td ‘The UK, t00, has is share of UFO mysteries. In 1980 in Rendelsham Forest, witneses reported seeing a triangular metal object inthe sky that shone red and blue lights down onto the Other people, think UFOS and aliens exist only in seence fiction, They believe that hundreds of claims of sightings re just nonsense [2 kis true that many reported sightings can be canly explained. ‘They often turn out to be military aircraft, weather balloons or meteors. [3 For example, Glen Campbell gave up his ub as a compulcr forest. [5 "Nobody sould give any explanation other than that twas a UFO. ‘Uniil UFO sightings are seriously investigated we can never know for sure whether aliens are visting us, oF not, I would like tobadieve that we are not alone an that one day we will know the truth. Until then, what do you think? Is there anyone out there? Rewrite the sentences in the causative form. 1 She wil ask the seeretary to type the letter. 2 Thave asked my neighbour to water the plants. 3 Your eyes need test ‘Communication F Complete the exchanges. Have you seen Don't Say a Word? No, Thaven'. Is it 1) A 2 Yes, it was excellent. You really must go and see it. like to book two tickets, please Right 2) Somewhere near the front (OK. Ive got two tickets in row 3. ‘A: That sounds fine. 3) B: They're £40 cach, oA tosit? BR EERE they? Reading t4A 44 Cynthia asked the plumber to fix the tap 5 My ouse is being redecorated, Marks: ——\ (Se 10 | © A: Good evening madam, are 4) - order? Yes, 'lstart with the onion soup, please, Very good madam. And 5) Ta like the roast chicken, please Mar: (i) G You are going to read a magazine article about UFO's. Five sentences have been removed from the article, Choose from the sentences A-G the one which fits each gap (1-5). There is one extra sentence which you o not need to use. There is an example at the beginning (0). Is There Anyone Out There? Strang hin the sky ou tey be UFO's oar hey something uch more oinay? [OT programmer to chase flying saucers in the Nevada Desert, where top security teams closely guard an old Air Force base known as Area SI. Glen has kept a close eye om the base after "Nowadays, more and more people are asking the question, is there anybody out there? Many people believe that we are not alone. [1 earl th lig re ning ni eg wate td ‘The UK, t00, has is share of UFO mysteries. In 1980 in Rendelsham Forest, witneses reported seeing a triangular metal object inthe sky that shone red and blue lights down onto the Other people, think UFOS and aliens exist only in seence fiction, They believe that hundreds of claims of sightings re just nonsense [2 kis true that many reported sightings can be canly explained. ‘They often turn out to be military aircraft, weather balloons or meteors. [3 For example, Glen Campbell gave up his ub as a compulcr forest. [5 "Nobody sould give any explanation other than that twas a UFO. ‘Uniil UFO sightings are seriously investigated we can never know for sure whether aliens are visting us, oF not, I would like tobadieve that we are not alone an that one day we will know the truth. Until then, what do you think? Is there anyone out there? A. Soar, there ino evidence to prove thatthisis true buthe is dedicated to investigating this claim and others like it. F B_ We've all read, seen or heard stores about UFO sightings and aliens, but how much of i fact and how much is fiction? 6 © They also claim that many photographs of UFO's are nothing bat clever fakes. D_ Nevertheless, UFO's continue to fascinate us and, for some people, hunting them down has become 2 serous hobby. Writing At first, Glen thought that the meteor was a space ship, ‘When they investigated, they found that the trees had been burned and the object had left strange marks on the ground, In fact, 13 million people around the world claim to have seen something! H_ Using the plan and the information below, write a review of either The Mask or any other film you have seen, Write about 100-120 words. Plan Introduction a Pore te of the fim, directo, typeof fm, | Name of ln: The Mask 4 mask which tus im into super- place it is set, main character, what the tae Tim Carey, kero story is about ‘Type: Comedy ‘Acting: good hamea: Director: Chuck Russell Plot: amusing | ack eas poll ii Main character Staley Ips Spel Bet: icree ‘Para 3: comments about the acting, plot, sound atitae chicegy Recommendation: highly eer ‘Summary shy bank clerk discovers entertaining Conclusion Para‘: recommendation Module Self-As SITs TEST 4 B (units 19-22) Vocabulary & Grammar ‘A. Choose the correct item, 1 What are your A. views B opinion 2° He's tall and dark. He takes A over B up © off ‘on working mothers? © visions D arguments his grandfather. D after 3. Our university has covered to another. A passages B walkways C edges that join one building D spaces us from going on a picnic. prevented D transferred 4 Bad weather... A. created B destroyed SET seuss YOU, I wouldn't go to that party. A wouldbe B willbe C were D am sna 88 T do. B fast € fastest D_fastly TAG) an A galaxy is a Large group of stars in the universe. B empire € trilogy D alien time left until we have to leave, too = © much such, 8 There's not A many B 9 She's NOt O1d cone 10 drive a ca, A much — B enough C€ very too 10. The new manager is taking the post next week. A off Boon C wp D after film I've ever seen. A worst © worse B the worst D the worse B 4 1s 16 a 18 0 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Our army managed 10... theirs A rebel B grip C lose iD defeat After a two-hour delay, the plane finally 00K suns A off Bup Cover OD aafter Suddenly, he had the sum for a new book. A craze inspiration B invention D entertainment Why don't you take suum aerobics? It will help you lose weight. : A after Bo over Cup D off The bake i non in winter. A iced —B stiff C covered D_ frozen HW «nun prawns do we need? A vey B such = € many —D-much Ym allergic to cheese and other wow... products. A seafood B dairy € poultry D creamy Buy some ‘oranges to make some fresh orange juice. A healthy B € salty tasty The caVe WAS on for the people to see clearly, A. switched on € formed B lighted D illuminated Marks: —— (a 20 ) 34 Fill in the correct word from the list. underground, outer, genetic, loaf, produce, cup, sound-recording, courageous, ancient, slice ofbread | 6 rev ilk artifacts | 7 engineering knights | 8 o space device | 9 a 4 ss sn OF 18 of cheese | 10 maze Complete the following sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words. 1'm sure she went shopping. 4 Perhaps Pam will go to the USA. Fave SHE enn se might Pam .. shopping. the USA. 1'm sur they were sunbathing all summer. 5 Vim sure Peter isnt working right now. must They sa be Peter all summer. right now, Perhaps they talked over the phone. talked They cs ‘over the phone. Warioet or & Fill in the correct participle of the verbs in brackets. ound the story quite nm Grip) 4. ack Was vonesnonnnnnnn (@isgust) by Julian's behaviour, liked Blade, but I found the sequel very... 5 The adaptation of the book was really ... Gisappoind), (fascinate) T¥88 on (bore) to death during the lecture. Marks: — (‘x 5 ) E_ Rewrite the sentences in the causative form. 1 Our living room is being redecorated. 2. Your nails need cutting. 3. Tllask the secretary to post the letter. Communication F Complete the exchanges. o-” B Tike the chicken, please, Certainly, The chicken comes with pasta or French fries. 1) prefer? : Til have the French fries, please. OK. And 2). Some Coke, please. : Tloved Auk It was fantastic! Really? What 3) . drink, sit? Peewee Reading G You are ay 4 Mary's house has been cleaned. 5 Sharon asked James to cut the grass. 5x2 : The special effects. They were exellent. : What 4) about, anyway? : Ita story about a robot who has feelings. : don't lke computers. Wat 9) wy that? Well, we seem to depend on them more and more, Marks: —— ( 2 * ) to read a magazine article about health. Choose the most suitable heading from the list AG for each part (1-5) of the article. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. There isan ‘example at the beginning (0). Eat Your Way to Good Health add colour, flavour and long life o foods, but they can be quite harmful ifyou eat too many of them, Ee 3 ‘We all know that a varied diet with the right combination of protein, carbohydrates and fresh fruit and vegetables is necessary for good health. 1 fowever, modern living and a busy ifestyle often means that ‘many of us don’t have time to eat proper well-balanced meals. ‘We seem to be relying too much on ‘ast foods’ to match our fast lives. The problem with these foods though is that they ae high inbad things lke fat and calories, but low inthe good things like vitamins and minerals. Ifyou are only eating this sort of junk’ ‘food, then you've got a poor dict. 2 f you eat raw and organic foods you will be much healthier. ‘Therefore, it makes sense to eat organically.grown fruit and ‘vegetables whenever you can. Try to stop drinking coffee and stop using sugar, too. Also, iti a good idea to take vitamin and mineral tablets if you know your diet is not as healthy as it should be. 4 "A good time to think about healthy eating is when you are shopping. Read the list of ingredients on food packets to find ‘out if there are a lot of additives so you can avoid them. Foods that contain a lot of additives include; processed meats, soft rinks, tinned fruit, margarine and biscuits "A poor diet cain lead (0 Tots of health problems. These include allergies and tiredness or much more serious illnesses such as cancer and heart disease. The additives which are put in processed foods can also cause illnesses. Additives are used to 5 “Allin al, a few simple changes to your diet can make a big ifference to your health. Eat the right things and you can eat your way to good health. 35 Be Careful What you Buy Dangerous Diets Life in the Fast Lane Can you Give up Chocolate? coer Writing E_ New diet —New life! F Some Healthy Advice G You Know What's Good for You Marks: —— bx4 20 ) H_ Using the table and the plan below, write a letter of complaint to the manager of a fast food restaurant. ‘The beginning and ending have been written for you. Write about 80 words. Complaint Reason service was slow © staff were disorganised ‘© assistant manager was not helpful ‘© waited 25 minutes for my meal to be prepared ‘© served other people before me then they got my order ‘wrong ‘© when I complained to him he didn't apologise and was rude Plan Introduction Para 1: reason for writing Main body ara 2: complaint 1 (details and reason) Para 3: complaint 2 (details and reason) ete Conclusion Para 4: action expected to be taken Dear Sir/Madam, | am writing to complain about: your resteurant: which | visited on September 25th. | was not at all satiotled with the service. | trust that: you will seriously consider the matter and improve the situation. Yours faithfully, SS a9 Berroa rary ‘VOCABULARY A. Choose the correct item. —— selfish 9. A bossy B unreliable c ~~ 1A careful B caring © boring 2 A wonderful B stunning © decisive 3 A golden B bright © broad 4 A wrinkled B hooked © uptumed 5 A formally B casually © successfully 6 A taking on B having on © putting on 7 A outgoing B sty helpful 8 A silly B boring © fussy 9 A aswell B and © but 10 A cooperative B ambitious © determined Dae ood 40x2 B_Fill in the correct word to complete the sentences. eg. * do * going 11 sults ° fit 8) | love going to the islands on my holidays. a) This jacket is beautiful, but it looks too small. It ) You can do a lot of sightseeing when you're in won't me. Rome. b) | think purple you. You look great! 37 38 12 © looking forward to * lookatter | 14 ® taking * go a) The Browns were really a) We're a holiday in August. thelr ip to Jamaica. They hadn'thad a holiday in | _) Hf it snows tonight, we can . years. skiing on the slopes tomorrow. b) The Smiths have asked Me 10... 15. © ‘tamibue for : popular wish their dog while they are on holiday. a) Napoli is a town in Italy which is 13 © waiting for © expect is penta a) We toseshimatthe party |b) Ricky Martin is really tonight. teenage girs. They think he's handsome and b) Ive been .. seome the bus for talented, thirty minutes. | think I'll take a tax GRAMMAR Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. ‘2.9. This is the house where Jane Austen lived. 18 How long ago did you start taking piano lessons? in This is the house in which Jane Austen since — How long lived taking piano lessons? 16 Mr Stevens is very polite; he is our new Maths | 49 Simon White ie my neighbour hhis wife is an actress. teacher. whose Simon White, who Mr Stevens, ... . is my neighbour. Faymond hast painted the house yet. still Raymond ... teacher, is very polite. i 17 Lisa has never been on a cruise before, first Its the . _the house. ona cnise. Marks: —] 5x3 3) D_ Choose the correct item. We'e staying ..B..a lovely hotel in Crete 23. His brother has . London for three years Ato B at C on now. 21 She to Thomas since they had that terrible ‘A beenin = 'B_beento © gone to argument 24 Brad the washing-up when he smelt AA didn't speak —_B hasn't spoken something buming © wasnt speaking ‘A has been doing B did © wasdoing 22 That's the pl20® non. dudy used to lve. 25 really lke Anna's new halroUt. SMe oun great A when = B which = where A islooking B looks © has looked Marks: —\ (us is) ever ra E. Write the unnecessary word on the lines provided, or put a tick (/) if the sentence is correct, e.g. | haven't already finished the housework. already 26 James left for work haif an hour ago. 27 Mary hasn't been cooked anything for dinner tonight. ee 28. Robert last went to Beling for a year ago. 29 bad, 30 Fr | think the milk has gone off. Itis smells, He's been working all morning; he's exhausted, Marks: —— (ma i) Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold. Miranda Kay is not only a talented Hollywood star, but { she is also a very ‘admired for both ner 32) 33) not only 34) earth and sincere. READING G_ Read the following arti Bom on March 19th, 1985, on a military base in Germany, Bruce Wills has always had a strong personality and a gift for acting. He was a very energetic teenager and became active in various drama clubs. His first leading role was in the very successful TV series Moonlighting and his first great film success was Blind Date. Die Herd, Hudson Hawk, Armageddon and a number of other unforgettable Hollywood hits followed. Bruce Wilis is of medium height and well-built. What makes him so attractive is his smile and his laughing eyes. He looks great in expensive suits, but he prefers casual clothes. Of course, he is not only well-known for being good looking, but also as a talented actor with a complicated Heated dba | interesting person. The first thing you notice about this 31) actress is her large blue eyes and fong blonde hair. She's and her talent Her friends say that she is a very sensitive and .. woman who doesn't reveal a lot about herset It is a pleasure to meet an actress who is INTEREST ( GLAMOUR} veeuy warune { SECRET but also down-to- fe. Then, for questions 35-40, choose the best answer, A, B or C. personality. He's a very sociable and ‘outgoing person. His life and career have shown that with determination and a strong will, you can succeed in whatever ‘you choose to do. Bruce Wilis was married to film star Demi Moore, with whom he has three beautiful daughters. Unfortunately, his married life was not as successful as his career. That's why he got divorced. Of course he loves his children and tries to spend as much time as possible with them, although he sometimes feels he doesn't see them enough Bruce Willis is indeed a unique personality, whose character has many ‘sides. One thing is for sure; hs talent and ‘fame will continue to shine for many years to come, \ | | 85. In his teens, Bruce Wills A wasn't very active. B decided to join drama clubs. © waiched a lot of TV series. 36 People find Bruce Willis attractive because A he is well-built, 398 B he is famous and talented. © of his facial features. 37. Bruce Wills is famous for A his talent and personality 40 B his beautiful wit, his attractive appearance. WRITING ital 38 The article tells us that Bruce Wilis has a complicated personality because A he's very talented, strong-willed and successful. B he's rich and famous, © he loves going to parties with his friends. Inhis everyday life, Bruce A has a perfect family life. B doesn't want to see his children. is unable to see his children very often. The article tells us that Bruce Wilis A is a very interesting and talented actor. B is only interested in money and fame. © doesn't have a very successful career. Marks: —| ( oa = } HH You are on holiday with your family. Complete the letter to your friend, Robert, telling him about it. Write 120 - 180 words. Fr Dear Robert, Fm writing to you from Well, | mist”go now. We're visiting 100 (Time: 50 minutes) A. Circle the correct item. '@g rained last night and the soil is stil @eD/ dry. 1 In Hanauma Bay, we enjoyed the lively clubs and the ice cream restaurants / parlours. 2 We can't eat this. i's delicious / tasteless. 3 I have nothing to do. | feel really bored / scared. “ Bwas such a hilly / steep mountain that they never managed to climb it 5 Kesping endangered animals in captivity / protection helps them to survive. ' California is on the west coast / beach of the United States. 7 As Kate was telling her brother the ghost story, she saw him faint / tremble with fear. '& Tigers are often killed / wounded for their fur. © The film was really scary and Jim was so thrilled / terrified that he couldn't sleep. Eagles have very sharp / fast beaks. ? B Choose the correct item. = ‘The Smiths went on a safari holiday to escape the noise of 11) . horns and ‘2B "alfic. They saw how elephants, zebras and other wild animals lived in their natural vou « One day, as they were traveling across the savannah, Mr Smith’s hat away. Although he wanted to stop and pick itup, he knew that it would be too ‘Gengerous to get out of the 14) because an animal might attack him. In the the Smiths listened to the sounds of the animals as their tour guide 15) ‘2 fre to cook their dinner on. 4A screaming B honking © fowing @ A habitats B homes © hotels BA blew B fell © took A tain B bicycle © vehicle ( 5 A began B star cit © Choose the correct item. ©. Jim cimbed the ...A... using ropes. 19. The of the lion frightened everyone. A cif B path —C edge A sound —B voice = roar 38. Can you me some water, please? 20. We've fn wns @GgS: We need to buy some, A bring B take Cleave A outof = B away. Cover ‘7 Yesterday, Iran an old friend of mine. 21 Scientists fear that a meteor could .. Ain B outof © into A hit B threat © freeze 8 The howling of wolves echoed through the 22 There's an interesting fim on tonight. I'd like to forest. it A long B thick C tall A hear B watch —C look 41 Earth. 42 Progi 23. Many rainforest animals have .. in number in | 25 Cross Pine Avenue and .. ‘going until you get recent years. to the hotel. ‘A disappeared B decreased C died A get B keep 24 | fell asleep to the gentle sound of the stream. ‘A flowing —B_ pouting crashing GRAMMAR D_ Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. |. James is 1.75 metres. Bob is 1.75 metres. 28 It was such an interesting book that | read it twice. tall James is as tall as Bob, so ‘The book 26 My watch cost £40, Hilary's watch cost £90 «ead it tice. expensive Hilary's watch 29. The last ime | saw him was a year ago. om seen le ss a year. 27 It's forbidden to eatin this room. 30. Elephants are heavier than lions. must You : not ons in this room. elephants. (were =) E_ Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. 5x1 Don e.g. was (be) very nervous. He 31) (wait) for this moment all his ife. He 2)... (ntisleep) at al he previous night. As he was about to go on stage, he 33) notice) that his hands 34) cuss (MBIA). “Ihave to do my best tonight,” he 35). (think) . Marks: —] (= . } F Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold. twas a e.g. sunny day so we decided to go to the beach. When we arrived, Isaw a huge dog. SUN “Don't be 36) He's a playful dog," my friend said. After our swim, the sky started to get NERVE 87) vansansnnn « "LOS go to the new café for a milkshake," | suggested, it tured out to be a bad CLOUD idea because the waiter was so rude that everyone was 38) by his behaviour. Later, as. ANNOY we were leaving, a tourist was 39) trying to get the waiter’ attention, but he was sitting DESPERATE at one of the tables, reading the 40) .» newspaper! DAY Marks 5x2 G Fill in the correct preposition. ‘e., We went on holiday to the Hawaiian islands in the | 43 San Francisco is famous .. its cable Pacific Ocean. cars. 44. When itwas time to get .the plane and | 44 When he slipped in the jungle, he screamed leave, we were all vey excited sone PIB. 42. His eyes were wide sna YORFOF When He saw the strange creature, Getter a2 8 Cross out the unnecessary words. ‘2.9, We always have 2x lunch at two o'clock. 47 We needn't to wear school uniforms. 45. He was been watching TV and eating popcorn, 148 He finished school for fve years ago. 46. Yesterday, | took Christo the schoo! and then went shopping. ’ ' [ Marks: —| \ a2 READING I. Read the following extracts. Then mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). ‘A. Ralph Thompson looked up from the book he was reading on the hot, sandy beach. He felt warm and relaxed as he watched the children pleying in the cool sea. It was very peaceful. Suddenly, a loud scream ‘broke the silence. "Help! Shark!" someone screamed, and everyone rushed out of the water. B Ruth and Rebecca were siting at the kitchen table, watching the rain pouring down outside. It was late afternoon and the girls were drinking hot coffee. The smell it filed the ai. Just then, the phone rang. Ruth jumped up to answer t, but Rebecca stopped her. "No, pretend we aren't athome,” she said quietly, © “Oh no, the car has gone out of controll” Peter shouted. He turned the steering whool in despair as the car sid across the icy road. it was ‘snowing heavily and the wind was howling. It was very dark. There were no lights on the county road. Jessica tumed to Peter and said, "We're going to crash” You could see the horror in ther eyes. 49 Inextract A the main character had just fished | $2 One ofthe people involved in extract B n't reading his book when the shark appeared, uu... | want anyone to know where they were. 50 In extract A the weather was cool 53 Exact C takes place ina city. ‘51. In extract B the main characters could 54 In extract C the people involved were smell the rain in the air. terre. a { Marks: —| \ee 2) ee arrars WRITING J. You recently visited Edinburgh. Describe it using the notes and the plan below, as well as your own ideas (120-180 words). EDINBURGH. Introduction Para 1: Where the place is: © south-east Scotland Why you were there: © for relaxing weekend Wain Body Para 2: Further details: capital of Scotland centre of culture and education ‘ath/19th century buildings rainy/often snows visit castie ‘goto 200 {90 shopping/many stores and boutques| | _ ‘ry tasty traditional food helpful and friendly people delightful place The historic city of Edinburgh is in |Thad a lovely weekend in Edinburgh. . Wage si ar SE bavi gory VOCABULARY A’ Choose the correct item. Itwas a cold winter's night. The wind was e.g. howling outside and Moira was { happy to be in her warm living room. A big log fire was 1) in the { fireplace. She 2) ... . @ Sip of coffee and started reading the letters she had | received that morning. One of them was from John Clare, an old 3) who she had not heard from for years! As she read the letter, her face 4) up. John was inviting her to a party in New York! Moira was so surprised that she almost the letter on the floor. John wrote that he was trying to 6) their old friends from ‘school together for a reunion. This was an opportunity she didn't want to miss 7) It would be a : fantastic experience. There was only one problem. Moira wasn't sure if she could 8)... the trip. tt would be expensive to fly to New York and stay in a hotel, and her 9) _ job didnt pay wel, She had 10) -for a better positon, but she had had no news yet. However, as she carried on reading, her worties disappeared. John wrote that she was 11) .... to stay at his place, so she would not have to worry about finding a hotel. Moira was so happy that she would have the chance to go after all that she decided to let Uchn know immediately! A howling —B ringing flashing : 1A crackling B creaking © cracking 2 A made —-B took C did 3A guest —B pensioner © schoottriend 4 A stood Bit C wept 5 A dropped —B fell © threw 6 A gather —B grab © lead 7 A outof Bouton © out 8 A afford ——Battend © 90 9 A parttime —B offical © work 10 A replied —B got © applied ere 11 A happy —B welcome carried ey B_Fill in the correct preposition/particle. | was looking forward e.g, to this year's school trip. Last year, before we broke 12) for the summer holidays, we went to a museum. On the way there the coach broke 13) ~ at least they never ran 14) warrior. No doubt many battles broke 16) smeanl thought about Viking ships petrol. | imagined how | would feel if| ran 15) . a Viking in those days. Eventually, we arrived. | saw a tracitional Celtic roundhouse. | wondered if people worried about burglars in those days because it looked very easy to break - lalso admired the Mayan jewellery and artwork. Despite the bad star, | had an excellent day out! \ Marks: —| (i 7a) 45 17) asin GRAMMAR C_ Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. e.g. “Iove ancient monuments,” Lily said she Lily said that she loved ancient ‘monuments. 4. It was the first time that Ann had been to Paris. never Ann. betore 419 “Doyourcally want to see this ply Sam asked me. it ‘Sam asked ma "to that play. 20 “Why don't you ask for help?" would fl... for hep. 21 “Ibooked a room three days ago,” Dave said to Kim told Dave vn booked a eom te dye Store Marks: a) ‘= ?) D Write the unnecessary word on the lines provided, or put a tick (7) if the sentence is correct. e.g. She's going babysitting for me tomorrow. going 22. We didn't touch anything until the detective came. 23. Can you please give me a ring when you will get there? 24 | wil nish this project tonight. E_ Choose the correct item. e.g. You ...B... to lose weight, you know. ‘A should Bought © must 28 By the time we got home, ANGE! varmnnmn @ delicious cake. A baked —B has baked © had baked 29 “It's so hot!" "yes. | the window." A will open © am opening B am going to open 30. ityou ‘a good night's sleep, youll feel tired in the morning, A aren't getting © wor't get B don't get 46 25 | was riding my bike when a car has appeared, 26. Why didn't you tell to him that | would be late? 27 Stella advised Greg to will forget about the whole thing 31, He asked me what |. A had read B am reading he had revised the most important chapters, he went to bed. A Atter B While 33 She didn’t want lunch as she breakfast. .. about the Pyramids. © have been reading © During a big ‘A had eaten © had been eating B was eating 34. | won't leave unless you . . me everything. | have to know! A donttell B wonttell € tell | | | | erin rer) F Read the story below. Six sentences have been removed from ‘it, Choose from the sentences A - F the one which best fits each gap (35-40). READING The sun was shining brightly in the clear, blue sky. [35 Ted Brown was sitting in his office, daydreaming. “I wish | were on a sandy beach in an ‘exotic place," he thought to himself as he looked out of his office window at the busy streets below. Just then, the telephone rang loudly. Ted jumped in ‘Surprise. When he picked it up, a voice said, “Come to the Grand Hotel at six o'clock. | have something for you.” “Who's there?” Ted asked, but there was no answer. Puzzled, he looked at his watch. [86] JHe knew he'd have to hurry if he was to get there in time, so he quickly. left the office, The traffic outside was terrible, so Ted decided to take the underground. [37]_] It took him almost an hour to get to the hotel, At exactly six o'clock, Ted was entering the impressive building. Ted walked towards the reception desk and ‘asked if anyone had left anything for him. [38] _] Ted ‘opened it and took out the card which was inside. It said, “Come to room 147 on the 10th floor and knock on the door three times.” By now, Ted was very anxious to find ‘out what was going on. When he found room 147, he knocked on the door three times and waited. [39 The room inside was dark. ‘As Ted stepped inside, all the lights came on. “Surprise!” yelled Ted's friends and family. Ted couldn't believe his eyes. “Happy Birthday, Ted,” said his mum. His boss gave him another envelope which contained a ticket for a week's Caribbean cruise. Ted was amazed! “Thank you, everyone,” he said. “This is the best birthday present ever!” A “I thought everyone had forgotten,” replied Ted. B_ Itwas very hot in the city centre. © The station was crowded with people and so was the D E F ‘There was no answer, so Ted decided to open the door. twas already five o'clock and the hotel was on the other side of the city The receptionist gave him a small white envelope with his name printed on the front Marks: >) 6x2 47 WRITING G You are an agony aunt. This is part ofa letter that you have received. Read it and use the prompts to write a letter of advice in reply (100-150 words). ‘ '* not worry so much —* things get better soon join a sports club -+ meet lots of people there apply for better job + have more money/be able to go out more Dear Auntie Helen, Ive just moved to a néw city and tm not very happy here. | haver't made any friends yet and | feel very lonely. Also, [ve found a new job, but | don't eam much money. That's why | cant afford to go out very often. What can | do? Please help me. Jonathan Dear Jonathan, | just got your letter and | think Why don't you If | were you, { | hope this advice is of some help to you. Good luck, Auntie Helen MID - TERM TEST (units 1 - 9) NAME: CLASS? so 100 minutes) A. Choose the correct item. | e.g, Kate's always ..C... dressed. She loves jeans and | 10 Actors are always in the . Tshirts, A pubic B evil © private \ A formally —B officially © casually 11 Sheila ran. . Simon on her way to work last 1 Like Jim, but think he is abit. . sometimes. Monday moming, ‘A stubborn B cooperative C loyal A over B after © into 2 twas _ night and Jane losther way inthe | 12 Joe in love with Eve the minute he saw her. dark. A wont B tel © got ‘A moonlit B moonless C clear 13 The attic d00F nnnonn FOudly a Mike pushed it 3. “Help!” he . horrified, but nobody heard open. him. A cracked —B creaked = crackled ‘A whispered B muttered © yelled * on her reliet, nobody had seen her. 4 Are you sure that World War II broke vin} A To Bin © For 19397 A out B in Cc up 15 “How wonderfull” she said, and her face up. 5 Doug is looking new flat in the centre | A. fall B darkened € iit now that he has to work there. A up B forward for 16 Ike people. You can always trust them, ‘A reserved B responsible © mean 6 My brother has really . views on politics and we always argue. 17 She's got small, brown eyes and a small... NOSE. | A strong BB dear © powerful A oval B crooked © upturned 7 Jemy is clever. , he can be forgetful. 18 James stared at Sally. . disbelief. A Although B However © Despite Aa Bin cto B Rose WAS $0 on.that she didn't want io speak | 19 George looked at her . to anyone. Aa Bot Cc in ‘A depressed B refreshed © delighted 20. Helen is trying to overcome her .. 9 You can't go out! I's pouring snes. fain. A delight —-B shyness relief Marks: >>| 20x1 49 Ain Bon ¢ with WT B Fill in the correct word to complete the sentences. You may have to change the form. * break into © break down a) My car broke down so I had to take a tax. b) Somebody broke into my house and stole al ‘my money. ° fit - you: Why don't 21 ® suit a) I don't think brown you buy the blue one? b). These trousers don't too short! snes YOU They're © take the dog for a walk, please? mea glass of water? © bring a) Could you. b) Will you .. C Fill in the gaps with the words from the box below. 23 24 * famous for © popular with a) Bruce Willis is his talent and {900d looks. b)_ Ronaldo is. teenagers. © stare © glance a) You shouldn't . at people. Its not polite. b) John . .» over his shoulder to see if they were following him. © watch * see 8) 1 CANE ean her. Where is she? b) I don't tke ... wv. Marks: — (ws w) polite careful However also cooperative caring is why | love working with her. 27) 28) doesn't ike showing her feelings, but she's really 30). D_ Choose the correct item. €.g. | called my friend after | ..B... my homework. ‘A havefiishedB had finished C finish 31 think it .. tomorrow. We shouldn't go on a picnic. A willrain Brains © is raining 32 Dad told me . Mum with the shopping A helping BB tohelp = help 33. TAY, nnn Off08 iS Next to mine, is American ‘A which —B who's © whose 34. You shouldn't. ‘anew alarm clock. The old Cone works perfectly! A buy B to buy © have bought 35 Ityou .» to know the answer, you will have to ask him. A wanted —B wanting © want 50 | really like Maria, She's such a sweet girl who is always e. 36 37 |. polite to everyone. She is also very 26) : conan Sh CaN Get UPS easly. That's why YoU have to be ‘about what you say to her. She 29) . tends to be a bit reserved. She and is always willing to help. ‘Marks: —— & ) .. she was washing her face, the tap stopped running, AAS B Aer © As soon as uill asked Angela when be back. A willshe BB wouldshe she would He won't help you unless you .. him politely A willask Bask © won't ask Lucy ... to the opera betore last week. A hadn't been B hasn't been © wasn't By next week, | the kitchen and the living room, A will paint B will have painted will be painting =) Marks: 10x2 E Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. e.g. Mary is a friend of mine. She works in a bank. who Mary is a friend of mine who works in a bank, 41 Hugo last spoke to Andy three days ago. ‘spoken Hugo . {or three days. 42_ I's the first time I've been abroad. never | z .. before, 43 When did she buy her new computer? since How long : - her new computer? 44 “Why didn’t you tell her the truth?” he asked me. told He asked me eres her the truth, 45 “Have you ever visited Paris?" Jane asked Tim. had Jane asked Tim Paris. Marks: “\ 5x2 F Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold. ‘The Incas were e.g. amazing people. These South American Indians AMAZE were 46) suum f0F their skills in architecture, craftwork FAME and 47) . The Inca women wove ENGINEER 48) .. cloth from cotton or wool. Many places and COLOUR things were regarded as nuaca, 49) ... Incas. Although Inca culture stil exists today, itis 50). to learn that the empire was lost because of civil war. sacred, bythe = MEAN DISAPPOINT G Write the unnecessary word on the lines provided, or put a tick (/) if the sentence is correct. |. Does she love play tennis often? love twas such a so peaceful island that we felt completely relaxed. ‘She had been travelled through Europe before she got married. Pauline is works as a hotel receptionist. The last time | ate out was weeks ago. He is tited as he has been repairing the car since this morning, 51 52 53 54 55 51 52 H Fill in th with the wor box below. Then mark the sentence: ) or F 1¢ gaps with the words from the marl ‘6 T (true) or F (fal or F (false), hard relieved tify i realised look for frightened _ howling hay trapped _ heavily worried Ss _ 59) tt was 9 pm. Shirley Richards was driving home from 8 9. hhard day at work. The weather ‘was awful. thad been snowing 56) ‘all day and the snow continued to fall. The wind was 57) -- as she drove along the empty roads. She could hardly see anything, so she lost her sense of direction anc! took & wrong turning. She kept going, but she finally 58) .. that she was lost. ‘buddonly her car stopped. She turned the key again anc! again feeling more and more ... because her car wouldn't start. All she could ‘see was thick white snow and she wase't even sure where she was. She picked up her mobile phone and called her husband, Tony, to tell him she was stuck. “ron called the police and explained the situation. They sent out a search party, but seven hours lator they had found nothing. They were very 60) .. about her. They decided to send a plane out. Meanwhile, Shirley was 61) blanket and was trying to Keep moving ‘she would probably ‘never wake up. ‘The police chiet phoned Shirley and explained that a plane had been sent to rar He tld ner to cal him as soon as she heard the plane was fo hours before Shirley heard the roar of the engine above her! ‘She frantically dialled the number, terrified that her battery might have 63) Fortunately it hadn't, and an'hour later they found her. Shorty etrwards, Stiey was home safe. She felt inerecibW 6) . She new sho was luce tobe alive and tht if hadnt been for her mobile phon ‘she might stil be 65) ‘in the snow. with cold. She had wrapped herself in an old “Grder to stay awake, She knew that if she fell asleep, 66 Shirley was on her way to work. 67 Shirley didn't know where she was. 68 Tony called her to see if she was all right. 69. The police were very helpful. 70 Shirley heard the plane two hours after her car had stopped. Marks: —| 1x18 VOCABULARY A n 2 8 “ Choose the correct item. |. According to scientists, things will change ...A... in the future A cramatically B regularly Th scsi people's fears. A results © estimations I think too much money is spent on space A excavation B exploration C deforestation ad CAME sone from Spain last week. A back B round © into Lightbulbs Were ..nnennen by Edison A found B discovered © invented Eventually we managed to destination five hours later! A arrive B get © differently Of the survey clearly demonstrate B calculations our € reach Fill in the correct word to complete the sentences. * across © round a) He came across this clock while tidying the attic. ) Why don't you come round for a chat tonight? © cure © treat a) He has been ... of his allergy. 1) The nurS@ .annsnnes MY Wounded knee with some special cream. © isolated —®_Ionely a) Mary foals .... now that she ives in another city. ) The village remains .. sone i Winter. © raise your hand if you want to say something. a) b) Mum gets up before the sun © skid © slip a) He... on a banana skin and broke his arm, b) Mario's car. ‘oad and hit a tree. . across the 10 5 16 7 18 | wouldn't enjoy being taught by a computer because I'd miss... contact. A human B general steady My mother hates. ready- .. food. She thinks i's unhealthy. A done B taken © made All of a sudden, he control of the car and crashed into a wall. A missed Bost. © won There's a lot of mystery... this old castle. ‘A around —B surrounding circling Cathy came... ‘million pounds when her rich uncle died. A into B back Cin Marks: 10x2 You may have to change the form. * leave * let 8) PleAse wnnoun ‘me go to the party b) Don't. -» me alone, will you? © invent © discover a) Who the telephone? b) Columbus .. America, * real © true a) Isit that you've been to Jamaica? b) These silk flowers are so beautiful that | thought they were © prevent * avoid @) The storm . us from going out. b) Icouldn't _ answering his question. Marks: —| ( ax2 i) 53 C Replace the words in bold with a synonym. Choose from the words in the box below. relieved, demonstrate, enthusiastic, exhausted, foresee, rescued e.g. Laura was very tired last night. exhausted 19 Jim isn't excited about his new position at work. 20 Scientists predict that there will be difficult times in the future. 21. The survey results show that most people are in favour of using the Internet. 22 The firefighter saved the little gil from the fire. 23. Most people don't fee! at all comforted when they hear how easy Ife will be in 50 years’ time, Marks: — 53S GRAMMAR D Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. e.g. Edison invented the light bulb. 27 “Why didn't you tell me earlier?” she asked me. was The light bulb was invented by Edison. told She asked me .. a 24 Shakespeare wrote Twelfth Night. . vse her earlier. was: Twelfth Night z . | 28 “Have you seen this film?" George asked me. niente ‘Shakespeare. if George asked me 25 Who painted this picture? ss film. painted Who . 29. They believe that Neolithic people built Stonehenge. a . built Stonehenge. . .. | 80. “Close the door,” she said to me. the iron. to She told... 26 “Don't touch the iron!” Mother said to Bob. warned Mother se dO. Marks: — (ms # } E_ Choose the correct item. ©.g. Will you ..A... your gold earrings tonight? 95. COMER carver NOW. ‘A bewearing —B have wom © wearing A is being served B is serving © has served 31 By next summer, Iwill. yacht! 36 Hi vw us he'd be on time. A be buying B buy © have bought A said B asked — C told 32 This time tomorrow | wil vow to Havana, | 37 many people are pessimistic about the ‘A betying —_B have flown be flown future, | don't feel the same way. 33 The policeman fined... the Suspects. A Furthermore B Despite Although Au Bat Cin 34 The palace was built two levels Ain Bon C under Marks: mx F Cross out the unnecessary word. e.g. Mary advised me not to Ging, ski alone. 40. The weather is perfect for to walking. 38 They got caught in traffic while be driving to work. | 41 By the time you come home, | will have been 39 I've been to given a beautitl silver ring. finished my homework. ( Marks: — } axa 54 READING G You are going to read about two people's bad experiences. For questions 42 - 47, choose the person A or B. Who: had an accident while driving? a2 had an accident because of rainy weather? [45] was alone at the time of the accident? nearly lost a relative? 46 got wet? didn't listen to someone's warning? fa7]|_] Tina switched on the windscreen wipers on her car. it was getting dark and it was starting to rain. She was tired and just wanted to go home. It had been a long day at work, ‘As she was driving along the road, the rain suddenly got heavier. She could hardly ‘see where she was going, so she slowed down. Suddenly, there was a huge splash ‘and Tina realised she had driven into a very large pool of water. The car engine stopped. She tried again and again to start it, but nothing happened. Tina didn't know what to do, ‘She decided to waitin the car for the rain to stop and then go to look for help. An hour later, it was stil raining and Tina was getting desperate. Just then, she heard a noise. It sounded like a siren. She looked behind her and saw the flashing lights of a police car coming towards her. ‘The police helped push Tina's car out ofthe water and took her home. She decided to always have her mobile phone with her in future - just in case! Liz Robinson felt excited when she and her brother, Clive, climbed into the small {ishing boat, It was their fist fishing trip alone, without their father. Clive was almost fifteen now, and although their parents had told them not to go into the sea alone, Clive ‘considered himself responsible enough to look after his younger sister. The trip went well, but as they were heading back to the harbour, the wind started blowing end a hhuge wave overturned the lite boat. “Lwas terrified. |was in the water and | couldn't see Clive anywhere. Then, | saw him ‘next to the boat, He was holding on tightly. | swam towards him and he grabbed my hand,” said Liz. ‘Another boat saw the two childran and stopped to halp them. They were cold and wet but rélieved to have been found quickly. Luckily they had both been wearing ite jackets. ‘WRITING H__ Your school magazine has asked its readers to submit articles entitled ‘Will our lives be better or worse in the year 2050?” Write your article using the ideas below (120-180 words). VOCABULARY A. Replace the words in bold with a synonym. Choose from the words in the box below. courageous, depend, region, profession, thrill, concerned Lynis constantly e.g, worried about her brother, Bob. He's a firefighter e.g. concerned and he's always moving about from one 1) area of the country to another, 1 helping people who are in need. Bob loves his 2) job. He claims that the 2 {feeling of being able to save people who have been hit by a natural disaster Is unique. “The idea that people 3) rely on you for their well-being and safety is simply indescribable. But what | love most is the 4) excitement | get from being involved in dangerous situations,” he says. Lyn’s brother is indeed a very 5) brave young man, but that doesn't make things any easier for Lyn! Marks: —| (xs *) Most people are amazed when they hear about people who come face e.g. A face with danger in order to save others. This is what happened after a volcanic 6) which happened in South America last month, Naturally it caused massive destruction in the area because of the tremendous 7)... which was released. Apparently, there had been an earthquake two days before so people had already started worrying. Luckily the area around the volcano was isolated. However, there would have been several 8) ww ift hadn't been for the brave rescue workers. They managed to save twenty children’s lives due 9) their Quick and organised action. According to the report, they had been trying to reach the top of the nearby mountain ‘and ended up being trapped in a cave after the earthquake. The children had given up hope, but fortunately the rescue workers turned 10) only five hours later. The local people 1)... them up forthe night andthe folowing day they were sent back home, They had successfully handled a cfcut situation, which many others could not have 12) . with, B_ Choose the correct item. 9A to B with © for 6 A eruption B destruction C disaster 7 A heat B crater © lightning 8 A survvors B people © casuaties 9 A to B for C of 10 A in B off Cc up 11 A took B put © tumed 12 A managed B coped © put ( Marks: nm «4 Fill in the gaps with the words from the box below. ‘active, patient, oxygen tank, scuba diving, fishing, hobby 3 a The best e.g. hobby for Lisa would be 13) ... because she is in excellent physical condition and loves anything to do with the sea. She is a very 44) .. person who enjoys taking risks. ‘She would have to buy some expensive equipment like a(n) 15) and a wetsuit which ‘she can afford. | think 16) ve - se .. would be the worst hobby for her, because she’s not very AD) ae Marks: = 10 GRAMMAR 5x2 7 D_ Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. eg. | think I will take up sailing because | love the sea. may _ | may take up salling because | love the sea. 18 They have rescued all the people in the building. been All the people rescued. 19 He wasn't promoted because he missed the meeting would He .. if he hadn't missed the meeting. | wish | owned a wetsuit, then | could go windsurfing. able If owned a wetsuit... windsurfing, 21. Despite the rain, she went for @ run. raining Although or ghe went fora run. 22 Would you like to join a gymnastics club? fancy Do you a gymnastios club? 23, really regret leaving schoo! at 16. wish — really .. E. Write the unnecessary word on the line provided, or put a tick (/) if the sentence is correct. I Thad more free time, | would have go out more often, The river banks burst because of the heavy rains. Despite of the risks, parachuting is good fun. have 24 25 F Choose the correct item. e.g. | really wish | ..A... help you, but I can't A could B can had been able to 28 Police dogs to chase criminals. A aretrained B are training C will train 29 Ith ‘out about the karate class, he'd have come. A finds B found © had found 30 Alex doesn't mind... Outside in cold weather. | A work B working to work 58 26 If had studied journalism, | could have been a reporter. | would really love going swimming with my dad on Sunday momings. a7 Marks: 4x2. 7) 31 If she'd applied for the position, I'm sure she A will get B had.got © would have got 32. Keep . til you get it right. A tying = B ty Cc toty 88. csssnnsnene More Courage, | would go Ahad = B have © amhaving 34. She begged me at weekends. A donotwork B tonotwork not to work Marks: —,] 7x2 fe Sree READING G Read the article, Then mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). A fire destroyed a large part of a forest in the north of Italy on Saturday. Thousands of trees were burned in one (of the worst forest fires in the country’s history. ‘The fie started early on Saturday afternoon after a {ong period of drought. The fire very quickly burned vast, areas of forest due to high winds. Firefighters battled on, foot and from the air for several hours trying to bring the fire under control. By the time this was achieved, however, a large part of the forest had been totally destroyed, The smoke from the fire formed such a large dark cloud that it was said to have turned day into night. 36 This aticle is about a natural disaster which happened at the weekend. 36 The weather had been hot and dry for avery long time. 37 The firefighters only used aeroplanes to put the fire out. Several people were injured in the fire, but fortunately no one was killed. Rescue workers have picked up casualties by helicopter and have taken them to the nearest hospitals. Its also feared that many animals have lost their homes or were killed in the fire, A project will be set up by the government to clear the area so that the local authorities can begin planting trees as soon as possible. “It’s a terrible disaster,” a firefighter said, “It will take years for the forest to grow back again.” 38 The forest was completely destroyed by the fire Quite a few people died in the fre. The injured people are being treated in nearby hospitals. &8 Marks: —| = 7) 60 Progress Test 5 WRITING H You've been asked to write an article for your school magazine about the advantages and disadvantages of being either a teacher or a doctor. Write your article using the ideas below (120-180 words). 98 98 rewarding — work * rewarding — help with children people exciting ~ teach lots © well paid — takes a of different things lot of skill 8 8 stressful — do things © depressing — around ina very short time sick people all day tiring — a lot of © stressful — work homework to correct, ong hours be very difficult sometimes. Nevertheless, a First of all, |... dd. VOCABULARY DATE: MARK: 100 (Time: 50 minutes) ‘A. Replace the words in bold with a synonym. Choose from the words in the box below. ‘region, officially, personal, still, demolished, persuade e.g. That area of the city has lovely parks. region 1. | have to make a private phone call. . 2 | heard a wolf how! in the quiet night. 3. Itwas very difficult to convince Dora to join us. B Fill in the correct word to complete the sentences. eg. © quack © cluck a) The hens started to cluck loudly all of a sudden. 'b) Ican hear a quack. There must be a duck outside, 6 © cause © reason a) The police couldn't find the .. the explosion. ») I really don't understand the why you said that 7 © past © passed a) Walk... won the post office, then ‘tum left b) I can't believe he studied. of somes his exams! He never C Choose the correct item. e.g. Farmers need the land, so they .A...down the trees, A cut B sloe break 11 Ho t00k the job because it was good for his . A career B work © order 12 Diseases can be easiy x A laid B infected spread 13. Ourcountry is, war. We must all go and fight. Ain Bon Cat 4 5 10 “4 16 16 7 The workers pulled down the old house. Of course it's true! The Prime Minister announced it formally on TV. © think a) Of course | don't .. Don't be silly! b) What do you © miss ) If you don't hurry, we'll b) Birds and animals wil Marks: —) (ma ws) © believe, in ghosts! of John’s new car? © lose homes i forests are destroyed © adapt a) They decided to 'b) You have to .. - your lifestyle when you move toa new county Marks: ——| (ue 7) tim sony, but | don't your opinion. A share B think believe Peter is ao trong ae a(n) A ion B ox © horse Sea life is threatened with .. - A survival B extinction Cc waste The old building will be ‘down next month. ‘A carried B pulled C broke 61 BA of bees was chasing him! A pack B swarm ——C school 19. Cars give off dangerous esr « ‘A fumes B pollution © waste 20 People living in cities can develop allergies and problems - A drought —B famine © breathing GRAMMAR 24 22 We could hear the horse: in the field. A buzzing —B neighing ~—_mooing If we go on... the planet's water, a lot of sea lite wil die. A polluting B releasing healing Marks: = (wer ) D_ Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. ‘She was upset, but she didn't tell anyone. yet ‘She was upset, yet, she didn’t tell anyone. 23. Rick had a great time when he was on holiday. enjoyed — Rick when he was on holiday, 24 Iwas late because there was traffic in the centre. due Iwas late 25. The rhino was so big that Tim was scared. such itwas si "that Tim was scared. 26 The problem was too difficult for me to solve. enough —_The problem .. . for me to solve. Most factories do not use filters, so the air becomes polluted. therefore — Most factories do not use filters and polluted. \We should plant more trees because then well have ‘more oxygen. that We should plant more trees . More Oxygen. Shell take the train because she wants to be on time. order She'll take the train They left early because it started to rain. due ‘They left early .. "that it strted to rain. E_ Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold. e 31 Fire is extremely ..... 32 The architecture ofthe old town hall is 33. The accident was caused by a 34 During the 20th century, the country's F Fill in the question tags. eg. She doesn't lke football, dees she? 35. Bruce loves playing the guitar, .. 36. Don't be lata, a 37 Lam the best in the class, ... 62 1. Henry's heart beat wildly, as he waited for the answer. 38 39 40 Marks: (sa) WILD to wildlife and natural habitats, DESTRUCT : ... IMPRESS mistake. CARE was rapid. GROW Marks: — | ag ‘They used to live in York, Lets go out tonight, There's a lot to do here, arses ei) READING G Read the articles about harp seals and African elephants. Choose the most suitable paragraph heading from each list, (A-D) for questions 41-43, and (E-G) for questions 44-46. HARP SEAL lo] B they stay on large blocks of ice There are eighteen different kinds of floating on the sea. Later, they dive seal. Some ive in the Arctic, some in into the water with their mothers to the Antarctic, and some live in ‘atch fish and shrimps. warmer waters, The harp seal lives in j the icy cald Arctic. It has thick grey las] fur with a dark patch on its back. Baby harp seals have white fur, Many species of seal are in danger * oe of dying out because they are they find it very difficult to move on hunted for their beautiful fur. al land. ‘Another reason for hunting them is Adult seals are excellent swimmers. that many people believe that seals They can dive very deep into the take too many fish from the sea. In sea. Some can even stay under the Baby harp seals are born earlyin the many countries, hunting seals is water for an hour. Their bodies are spring, but they don't swim now banned. This protects seals the perfect shape for swimming, but immediately. For about two weeks which are endangered. ‘A. More Comfortable in Water than on Land B Living Conditions and Description © Learning How to Swim D Danger of Extinction E Always Hungry and Thirsty @ Elephants in Danger 6x3 / | reestate | WRITING TH. Use the plan and ideas below to write an article for your school magazine entitled ‘What can we do to improve living conditions in our city?’ (120-180 words). © governmentiimprove public transport — —> —_people|not use cars to get around © people|get invotved in recyeling schemes —> there[be less rubbish to pollute environment © ban cars from city centre —¥ make streets cleaner, safer, quieter We all know that life in our city is getting more and more difficult. Exhaust fumes and smoke from the factories are polluting the air and the streets are dirty. We have to make our city a better place to : live in. First of all, Al things coneldered, there are meny things we can do to improve living conditions in our city. The sooner we do them, the better our lives will become. 64 VOCABULARY A Circle the correct item. @.g. David realy misses his house/(ffomé)town MARK: 100 (Time: 50 minutes) 1 This beet curry is toc hot for Bil. He doesn't ke spiey/salty food. 2 Most peopie have eaten some kind of home-made/genetically-engineered food. 3 She is just ike her dad, but her brother takes after/up their mum, 4 don't think ice-cream is good for you; i's not fattening/nutritious. 5 The remake/copy of the 1960's Ocean's 11 was released in 2001. 6 In this science-fiction film, a strange breed/pack of aliens is introduced. 7 The formation/sculpting of stalagmites can take thousands of years. 8 Besides/Beside being tastier, organic fruit is also healthier. 9 The altitude/depth cf the Cacahuar ipa caves is 1,105 metres above sea level. 10 The mobile phone erajtime began in the late 1950s, Marks: =) ( 10x2 « =) B_ Find the opposites. Then use these words to complete the sentences below. e.g. dangerous # safe sophisticated disgusting + remarkable # .. way int complicated +... €.g. This area is not really safe. You shouldn't walk alone at night. 11 Idon't find Maths diffcutt | think it's quite .. 12, Many inventions are based on 13. She is a(n) 14 | thought the food at he restaurant was 15 The fire C Choose the correct item. e.g. Lobster, crab and prawns are the ...B...| prefer. A pouty ——-B seafoods. © dairy products 16 Many of the in the cave were illuminated, A chambers B tooms halls 17 While excavating, archaeologists often find a lot of interesting... A goods B artifacts manufactures . really. concepts. ‘woman. | con't think she’s got any special qualities. _. Why didn't you lke it? is at the back of the building, Marks: —| (us io) 18 The phonograph consists of a recording .. wax cylinder and a wooden base. A chimney B funnel tube 19 Do you think the organisation will ever be A set up B putup © taken up 20 One day his daughter will take’ se the ‘company. A off B up © over 65 ~ 66 21. The effects of genetic experiments are sometimes PEALY ncn « ‘A unknown —B excellent cruel 22 Human beings need natural... to be heathy. A sunlight —B eyesight © air 23. The script of The English Pationt was really. Hoved it. ‘A uninteresting B welkwritten C well-made GRAMMAR 24 The plane takes... we'll miss it A off B up © over 25 It was an amazing space adventure with .. characters; i's defintely well worth seeing. A realistic B boring acting . at 7 o'clock. Hurry up or D_ Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. ‘e.g. The new ttalian restaurant is more expensive than the old one. as The old Italian restaurant is not as expensive as the new one, 26 I'm sure John didn’t get to the doctor's surgery in time for his appointment. got John . the doctor's surgery in time for his appointment. 27 Pete would rather go to the rock concert than watch iton Tv. rather Pete would prefer to go to the ... iton TV. E_ Choose the correct item. e.g. You have to tell me ...A... flour to buy for the cake. A howmuch B how — G howmany 31 The oranges you bought last week were not as juicy A as B than C to 32. I'm sure she's tolling the truth. Sh . be lying! A could B cant © mustn't 33. Ruth said she... her eyes tested last Tuesday. A washaving —B will have C had 34 There isn't. B some A many 28. Perhaps they were listening to loud music and they didn't hear the phone. been They ‘to loud music and they didn't hear the phone. 29. Natasha is not as good as vill at Maths. than ill at Maths, 30 We like basketball more than volleyball to We. 35. I would rather. at home tonight. A stay B staying to stay 36 This is the 0.0... meal ve ever had! A tastier B tasty tastiest 37 | someone 40 Stay in Father than go to the cinema tonight. ‘A would rather B rather CG would prefer 38. She sald she wasn’t sure. She... join us later. A will B might can't 99. “I hate space adventures.” * , A Sodol B Nordol © Neither do! Marks: —_| (ee ia) F Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold. e.g. Our trip to Swansea was very tiring, as it took us five hours to reach the city. 40. Sally isnt. 41. Yesterday was in science fiction. plot! stories. 44 Nobody found her joke .... READING G Read the film review. Then mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 45 The text is a review of a romantic comedy. 46 One of the rain. characters is called Julia 49 The main characters fallin love from the Roberts. east beginning of the film. 47 Maggie Carpenter has been married three ‘50 According to the write, the film is well times. worth seeing. ‘one of the most boring days at work. TIRE INTEREST CERTAIN ORIGIN DETECT AMUSE 48. Ike Graham stars in this film. Marks: 5x1 a oF | Hi Using the information below, write a letter of complaint tothe manager ofa restaurant you recently visited. The beginning and ending have been written for you. Write about 100-150 words. WRITING © service was slow ~ had to wait for half an hour before we ordered © food was too expensive — paid £30 each for beef curry and a green salad staff were not helpful ~ had to call the waiters three times when we needed something | Dear Sir/Madam, { \ am writing to complain about your restaurant, which | visited on August: Sth. | wee not at all satisfied with the eervice, | trust that you will give this matter serious consideration and that this will not be repeated. ‘Yours faithfully, A Choose the correct item, e.g. In my country itis usuelly cold and ....B..... in winter. A freezing —B_windy © hot If you don't know what:the word means, you can look it. in the dictionary. A for B ater C up ‘Suddenly, | heard a... of thunder. A crash B flash © shout 10 Do you know when World War Il broke... ‘A down B into c out Why don't you apply vw € NeW job if you don't like the one you have row? A for B in cat ‘She came this antique clock when she was cleaning the attic. A across B back © round ‘When Mr Harris died, his daughter took .. the ‘company, A over B ater cup When is the ext .unann Of Friends on? A episode —B serias © programme The scientist .nnnme Out a very dangerous experiment. A took B made © cared ‘We couldn't sleep because the neighbour's dog was i all night A toaring Barking bleating Be careful! You'l. the house on fire. A set B put © take EXIT TEST (Units 1 - 22) " 2 8 “4 15 16 17 18 19 MARK: 100 (Time: 50 minutes) | strongly advise you talk to your parents about it. Ain B tor Cc to He's so stubborn. He WOUIdA'Y nce 10 my advice. A listen B hear © answer | think the film was a waste . time, It Was really bad! Ain Bat Cc of ‘She was young and full A with, B of the Most people seem to be optimistic future. A of Bin © about How will you lose weight if you eat lke a(n)... A horse Box c mule sim does the cooking in the house. Shella only cooks: w fun, B in A of © for ‘Some computers can store hours of music. . to 1,400 A about B iin Cup Tete WAS @ noon Of Sheep near the vilage. A flock Berd © school Can you see that building . «the distance? Aon Bin Cat Marks: ——| (was | 69 70 B Fill in the correct word to complete the sentences. You may have to change the form. eg. © take * 90 ) | took a long holiday because | was very tired. b) I'm going on holiday with my parents next week. 21 © understand © realise a) It took him some time 0 ..n that she was lying. b) I cannot ... sn the meaning of this word. 22 real * true a) Ist a sone that somebody in your company has hacked into the computer system? b) The company director has gota .. leather couch in his office! C Choose the correct item. - John is ...A. A more organised than Peter. B most © least 26 I'd rather go out for dinner tonight than dinner at home. A have B having © tohave DE ree sun that car parked outside? A Who's = B What © Whose 28 My cousin... his holidays with us next sumer. A spends isspending C was spending 29. By this time next year, Jane .. two years. A will have been studying jis going to study Spanish for B_ will be studying 30. Let's go shopping, «em B shall we A will we © dowe 31. Alice won't be able to buy that Car ....nssne SHE saves some money. A unless B if aslong as 82. Rachel... be in hospital; | just talked to her and she said she was at home. A mustn't = B can't © won't 33. Mary works ...a nurse at Pilloy Hospital A such C as 23 37 © leave © let a). me alone! | don't want to hear anything you have to say. b) Will you .... me go to the cinema with Frank, Mum? hit © knock a) Could you con Alison’s door to see if she's in? ) He lost control and the car area! © explode © erupt a) Geologists say Mount Vesuvius might again. b) Atime-bomb « at the shopping centre yesterday at 10:37. John is soaking wet because he ..... rain. ‘A. has been walking will be walking B had been walking Ifyou had studied harder, you the exam. A will have passed B would have passed © will be passing | wish I. now. A hadn't shouted © wasn't shouting at Mike; he's not talking to me B haven't shouted don't think there is A some B any smn. bread left, ¢ no uu he’s rich, he never spends any money. A Despite. B Although Inspite of Do you remember... se that fn? A seo B tose C seeing The authorities . rebuilding the houses. A are B are being been Marks: —| (se =| D_ Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. e.g. Who wrote this book? was Who was this book written by? 41 “Don't touch the exhibits!" the museum guide said to them. warmed — The museum guide... . w the exhibits. 42. “Why didn't he tell us before?” Susan asked me. had Susan asked M@ us before. 43 Stewart is going to repair my car. be My car . by Stewart, ‘44 This dress is too expensive for me to buy. enough This dress 45. My hair needs cutting, have t.. E Fillin the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold. €.g. | entered the competition, but | didn’t win, COMPETE, 46 Mybrother was .. when I told him I'd taken his car FURY without asking. 47 Noone knew about the .. ... of these caverns before 1892. EXIST 48 The annual of Guy Fawkes Night is a big event in England, CELEBRATE 49° My friend Angie is very ... ‘She wants to be a famous artist one day. AMBITION 50 Ancient legends and myths are the w« for his books, INSPIRE Marks: —| (me 73) F Write the unnecessary word on the line provided, or put a tick (/) if the sentence is correct. e.g. | had been told you not to go there. ...been..... | 83 He can’t have been paid the rent. 51 He would have agreed if you had 54 It's Tor who he has got a Porsche. asked him. owe | 8B_ If Lwere being you, | wouldn't buy it. ‘52 Will you have be going to the party on Saturday? Marks: —| ( x2 10 } 71 G Fill in the gaps with the words from the box below. Then mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). attitude ‘long best cope relief However ! hope taken generous __Also__ fabulous Lynne last wrote a letter to Harry a long time ago. Lynne didn't have a good time on holiday. ‘She helped a lot of people on the island. ‘She thought the food was very good. ‘She's asking Harry to call her soon. seers Marks: —| (a ) 2 ‘You are going to hear a travel agent talking with a client who is planning her summer holiday. For ‘each of the questions 1-5 choose the best answer A, B, or C, as in the example. 0 The woman warts to book holla for rt peren B 2 peose Os pecs 1. She wants to go on holiday in ‘A two weeks’ time. B June. © July 2 The woman doesn’t want to go on safari because A the weather would be too hot. B it would be too expensive. © her husband wouldn't enjoy it 3. When on holiday, all of the woman's family enjoy A going to restaurants. B staying in the city going to museums. 4 Who went to Spain last year? A the woman B the woman's husband the woman's daughter 5 The travel agent says that A Italy is cheap. B the food in italy is good. the Italian countryside is beautiful (Time: 7 minutes) Listen to the teacher talking to her class about a visit to a museum and complete the notes below. a fon men [se eS c £15 each 74 i | I ' i ' (Time: 7 minutes) Listen to two parents talking about their son and mark the statements as true (T) or false (F). onsen a Sean has a test at school tomorrow. Sean is afraid he won't pass the test. ‘Sean's test is at 2:30 in the afternoon. Sean's dad is going to drive him to the test centre. ‘Sean's mum thinks he needs more practice with parking. This is the first time Sean will take the test. 75 (Time: 7 minutes) Listen to two friends talking about a travel brochure. For each question choose the best answer A, Bor C, as in the example. © Jeff wants to go to the Bahamas because A he wants to visit his friend Kate. he has always wanted to go there. © he thinks it's quite cheap. 1 Jeff is planning to go in A June. B July. © August. 2 The hotel A hasn't got a swimming pool. B is far from the sea C is far from the airport. 3. Jeff doesn’t want to do any A windsurfing. B water skiing. © scuba diving. 4 Jeff's holiday's going to cost A £1100. B £1200. © £1300. 5 Steve is jealous because A he wants to go to the Bahamas too. B he hasn't got time for a holiday. C he hasn't got enough money to go on holiday. (w=) 76 LISTENING TEST 4 cits 1-17 Date: Mark: (Time: 7 minutes) Listen to the conversation between two friends and mark the statements as true (T) or false (F). iT F 1 Andy is writing an essay about different ancient civilizations. 2 The land where the Aztecs used to live is now part of the USA. 3. The Aztec people lived later than the 12th century. 4 It was very important for a boy to know how to fight well 5 Wendy thinks it was a shame that not all girls went to school. 6 The king didn’t make important decisions all by himself. Marks: — (a ) 77 (Time: 7 minutes) Listen to Marilyn and Ken talking about different jobs. Match the jobs to the character qualities necessary, as in the example. 0 Fireman [Hi] A enthusiastic 1 Teacher B organised C creative 2 Nurse D polite 3 Soldier E_ hardworking F tough sicis 4 Musician G talented 5 Secretary H courageous 78 | alee AEE (Time: 7 minutes) Listen to the conversation between two members of the University Hiking Club and complete the advert for the notice board. UNIVERSITY HIKING CLUB NEW MEMBERS WANTED!! COME AND JOIN TODAY! Every 0) Wednesday in room 4) ... ‘on the main campus at 7 pm. Every month we have one weekend away and 2} Plus £5 for every day trip and 4) £.... for each weekend away. Call Anne on 0937 5) ) . in Lake District on 12" October Just £25 for a year’s membership BS oe 5 ) 79 NTE (Time: 7 minutes) Listen to the conversation about Alfred Hitchcock films. Match the films to the appearance Hitchcock made in them. 0 The Birds a A. carrying a black case 4 Sumctioeliis B sitting in a hotel lobby © missing a bus 2 Strangers on a Train D_ coming out of a hotel room 3. Spellbound E getting onto a train F coming out of a lift 4 North by Northwest @ walking two dogs 5 To Catch a Thief H sitting on a bus 80 (Time: 7 minutes) Listen to Martin talking to a friend and match the people to the sports and activities that they do, as in the example. 0 Martin E 1 Jamie 2 Carolyn 3 Angela 4 will 5 Vicky xzOnmoog>e squash running tennis surfing basketball scuba diving swimming rock climbing 81 Key to Module Self-Assessment Tests, Progress Tests, Listening Tests & Tapescripts Key a A od A Key to Module Self-Assessment Tests Test 1A (Units 1-6) 1D 5D 98 8B 178 2A 6D 0A 4D 188 3B 7C 1D 158 19D 40 8A 12B 1A 2C 1 experiment 5 moonlit 8 palm 2 sti 6 rough 2 casually 3 slender 7 golden 10 fishing 4 distant on 2 in 3 in 4 in 5 on have nothaven't been to Italy have notlhaven't been to is it since you left has never acted first time | have eaten ‘Suggested Answer 1. book 2 How long will you be 3 double room 4 name 5 cash/chequeleredit card 1A 2B 30D 46 ‘Suggested Answer Dear Jane, My name is Juan Moya and I'm from Spain. | lve in Marbella on the Costa del Sol with my family. There are five of us; my parents, my older brother, Tomas, ‘aged 18, my younger brother, Paulo, aged 10 and me, My mum's a nurse and my dad's a bus driver. ''m thirteen years old. 'm quite tall, about 1.65, and thin, ve got brown eyes and short dark hai. | usually Wear jeans and a T-shirt and trainers. love sports. My favourite is volleyball. I usually play volleyball on the beach with my friends. | also enjoy skateboarding. | enjoy listening to music but | don’t like listening to rock music. Write back soon and tell me about yourself. Send me a photograph of yourselt Best wishes, Juan Test 1B (Units 1-6) 1A 6C 9B BC WC 2D 6A 0C 4B 1B 3A 7D tA 185A 198 40 8A 12D 6c 2c gradually speaks cable ‘major 5 pebbly 8 asleep. 6 steep, 9 public 7 do 10 go © 1 on 2 on 8 omlonlo 4 with 5 to 1. have not/haven't spoken to 2 sit since Mary got 3. frst time | haverl've baked 4 has novihasnt written 5 has novhasn't called me since E Suggested Answer 1. Whats her name 2 how oldis she 3 what does she look like 4. what is she wearing 5 where were you FIA 2F SE 48 G Suggested Answer Dear George, Lam writing to you from London. My family and | came here on holiday a week ago. ‘We are staying in a fabulous hotel in the city centre, So far the weather has been fine. ‘We have done a Iot of sightseeing. We have already been to the Tower of London, a museum where they keep the Crown Jewels. However, we haven't been to the Houses of Parliament yet. | tried fish and chips yesterday at an open-air restaurant. The food was delicious and the service was excellent. The only bad thing was that while we were enjoying our desser, it started raining. Fortunately, it was only a shower! ‘Well, must go now we're going to Brighton today. Love Sarah @ Test 2A (Units 7-12) a 1B 8§C 9A 138 17K 28 6D 0B 4B 18D 3D 70 NC 6A 198 4A 8C 12A CG 2A B 1 widely 5 control 8 clean 2 genetic 6 pouring 9 boarded 3 benefit 7 gifted 10 thatched 4 iceberg © 1 Many novels were written by Charles Dickens. 2 Who was the ambulance called by? 9. Three records have already been made by John Peny. Centra heating willbe installed in the building The beach is being cleaned by school children. told me (that) she would ifshe had ever been warned me not to talk who had given me told me to stop making ‘Mike and Naney were playing E 1 for 2 on 3 wih 4 of F Suggested Answer 1. Iwere you 2 Would you ike to 3 would you lke to 4 cant help 5 would be a good @10 2¢ 3D 48 5A H_ Suggested Answer The Treasure It was a beautiful sunny day last summer. Tony and his trend, Dan, were walking along the beach. Soon, they spotted a cave in the rocks and they decided to explore it. Inside the cave it was dark and. 26 isiwas less expensive than. 27 must not eat 28 was so interesting that 29 haven't soon him for 30 are not as heavy as 31 had been waiting 32 had not slept 33 noticed 34 were trembling 35 thought 96 nervous 40 dally 27 cloudy 98 annoyed 38 desperately 41 0n 44 for 42.with 43 for 45 boon 46 the’ 47 to 48 for 49F SOF S1F 82 T S3F ST Suggested Answer The historic city of Edinburgh is in south-east Scotland. | went there recently for a relaxing Weekend and | certainly chose the right place to go. ‘The city isthe capital of Scotland and is known for being a centre of culture and education. Many of the bbulldings date from the 18th and 19th centuries. The weather is usually rainy and it often snows. ‘There are lots of interesting things to do and see in Edinburgh. | visited the castle and | went to the zoo. {also went shopping in the city’s many stores and, boutiques. They were fantastic! I tried some very tasty traditional food which was delicious. | also bought some souvenirs to take home with m {had a lovely weekend in Edinburgh. The peopl are helpful and friendly. It is a delightful place for a short break. | had a wonderful time and | would recommend it as a great place for a holiday. Test 3 (Units 7-9) 10448 78 WC 285A BANB 306A OA 12up doutof 16 out 19 down 18 into. 17 into 18 had nover been to Paris, 19 if realy wanted 20 were you, | would ask 21 told Kim (hat) he had av 23 wil aay 25 has 26 to 27 wil E 28¢ 30.8 8A 0 290A 31a 533A F358 arc 39D 36 E 38 F 408 G Suggested Answer Dear Jonathan, {just got your letter and I think I ean help you. Why don't you try not to worry so much? Things will get better soon if you have a positive attitude. You should join a sports club. You'll meet lots of people there. IF were you, | would apply for a better job. This. way you'll have more money and you'll also be able to go out more. hope this advice Is of some help to you. Good luck, ‘@ Mid-Term Test (Units 1-9) A +A 86 9¢ 18 176 28 6A WA WA 188 ac 78 NG iC tC 4A 8A 2B 18 208 B 212) suts > ft 22a) take ©) bring 23 a) famous for b) popular with 24 a) stare ®) glanced 25) seo 8) watching © 26 cooperative 28 caretul 30 caring 27 However 29 also DSA 9G aC 37C WA 2B oC BA 98 0B E 41 hasn't spoken to Andy 42 have never been abroad 43 is it since she bought 444 wy {had told 45 ithe had ever Vsited F 46 famous 49 meaning 47 engineering 50 disappointing 48 colour 6 510 so SB seen 4 H 56 heaviy 61 si oor 57 howing 62 lookfor. 67 T 5@ realised 63 runout «GBF 59 fightoned 63 releved 69 T 60 worried — 65 trapped 70 F Key to Listening Tests @ Listening Test 1 1 Gog ee SA 4 o.) 6 8 @ Listening Test 2 1 19°(September) 4.9.30 2 National History 5 guided tour 3. coach @ Listening Test 3 AF epee 3) on dota Oe de OE ‘@ Listening Mid-Term Test BRIBES. Ry..Go ver ont tE ‘@ Listening Test 4 dF pe Dee T a he Tine 6 oT ig BT, @ Listening Test 5 1A 2e 3 @ Listening Test 6 1 446 2 three 3 Keswick: @ Listening Test 7 18 2e 3 Fo o46 5 4 ten 5 0997 623 886 FOo4H 5 @ Listening Exit Test 1G 28 3 Koy 91 istening Test 1 Good moming, madam. How can |help you? Hello, | want to book a summer holiday for my husband, ‘my daughter and myself but we haven't decided where to goyet. [A: Oh, 'm sure we can find something for you, When are you thinking of going? In une, no sory, July. For two weeks. And what sort of holiday do you enjoy? Do you want to go, ‘somewhere hot? ‘Wel! ove the sunshine, but my husband gets a bt bored just ying onthe beach. How about a safari? You's have plenty to see and do then. Oh that would be fantastic but 'm afraid we couldn’ attord that. 'A: No problem, we'll look for something in Europe then. Are you interested in visiting museums and at galleries? BB: My daughter and | are. She especialy loves big cities, but my husband prefers the countyside. But we all ally love eating out when we're on holiday. ‘A: Maybe we should try and find you something in aly or Spain. 'd love that but my husband's been to Spain and Lucy, that's my daughter, went there last year. I think she'd rather go somewhere diferent. aly sounds good, though, 'A: Well the food there is always fantastic and we might be able tofind you a smal cottage inthe countryside ata low price. (Oh yes, that sounds perect. Well I'l give you a brochure. You can look at it with your family and then glve me a call when you make your decision, Listening Test 2 ‘OK, class, now listen, The teachers have decided to take you ‘on another tip to London. Yes... now... be quiet .. we're going next Tuesday, that’s the 19th? .. yes, the 19th September. We know how you enjoyed our visit to the Science Museum last time 60 we are now taking you to look at ‘some dinosaurs... how does this sound? Right, we're going to the Natural History Museum. We won't travel by train this ime but by coach. Make sure you're at school at 9.. we should be ready to leave by 9:0. We'll reach London around 12:30 and spend all aterioon in the museum. If we leave London at ‘about 6 o'clock, well be back at the schoo! by nine. At the ‘museum we wil have a special guided tour and then there will bbe a talk about how the museum finds is exhibits and about the work they do. The tip will cost you fiteen pounds each {and you must give the money to me by Monday morning atthe latest. 92 Listening Test 3 [M: Why is Sean in such a bad mood? He did welin the maths test today, didn't he ? Fr Well, not as well as he expected, but I don't think that's it think he's worried about his diving test tomorrow .. M: Really? But why? He's such a good driver F: Well, you know how stressed out he gets. He believes hell <0 nothing right. Maybe you should take him out inthe car ‘one more time, just to calm him down a bt. ‘That's a good idea. What time is his test? It's at 2:80 in the afternoon I think. Let me check. .. No, actually i's at 3 o'clock. IM: OK, well, we can go for a quick drive in the morning and later Il give him ait to the test centre FI think that would help... a itle warm-up before the test ‘Also, make him park the car a couple of times .. parking ‘makes him nervous MF ll. but. calm down stressed out than him now FF Tim not getting stressed out .. but... you remember how ‘upset he was last ime he took the test and didn't pass you're getting even more 1M: Hell pass now ..'m sure. lt'snctovereact.. fae] Listening Mid-Term Test ‘A: Hi, Jef, What's this? B: Oh, hi, Steve I's one ofthe brochures | got rom the travel agents. ‘A: That beach is beautfull- B: its Paracse Island in the Bahamas. 'm thinking about going there with Kate this summer. Realy? Can you afford i? Well itisn't cheap, but i's my dream holiday. ‘When are you going to go? Probably in July... Kate finishes her colege course atthe end of June and I'm going to be really busy in August Where are you staying? Atthis hotel here, Look. Wow! Is thatthe hote! pool? ‘Yeah. i's got it's ov private beach too I's an hours dive from the arpor, though Look, it says you can have scuba diving lessons to. Kate wants to tr tat, but don't really fancy i'm going to try the windsurting or water skiing, How much ist? Well, £1200 each, flights, accommodation and meals included. But we have to pay an extra £100 because ofthe high season. BPE Bree BReR Be ‘Tapescripts to Listening Tests, ‘Az Oh, 'm really jealous. | wanted to go to Italy this summer and | had checked out the prices and everything but I just havent got the time. Listening Test 4 What are you studying in your history class this term, ‘Andy? We're studying ancient civlzations. As a matter of fact, | have to write an essay about the Aztecs, ‘A: Oh, that sounds interesting, They lived in Central America, didnt they? Yes, where Mexico is today... you know, Wendy, they had huge cttes with temples, markets, canals and everything, A: | see .. 'm sure their craftsmen were really skilled then. B: Definitely. They built some amazing buildings and people have found really beautiful Aztec sculptures and jewelery. So, tell me, when did they lve? Was it in the 14th ... 15th century? That's right ‘And what about their everyday life .. I mean, for example, did children go to school? Yes. Really .. both boys and girs? Well, boys went to school at about the age of 10 to receive general education and of course to learn the art of war. It Was every boy's dream to become a great warrior. And what about gis? Only some girls went to school. Mast of them learned how 1 take care of the househcld, you know, cook food, make clothes, things lke that. They learned everything from their mothers of course ‘As That was so unfair! | mear, girls deserved an education, too. 3: Wel, things were different then ‘So who was in charge? Did they have a king? Of course! They were a big empire! But the priests and ‘soldiers were very close tothe king and he often asked for their opinion on important matters. So what happened to the Aztecs in the ond? Woll the Spanish arrived in Central America in the early 1500s and they soon conquered most ofthe Aztec empire ae Pee A B Listening Test 5 |you always wart to be a freman? ® Even though i's so dangerous? | mean Wm be really courageous. ‘rue, but its really rewarding, firemen ‘A: I'm sure it ist What's your father's job again? 2's a maths teacher. He must be very creative, right? don't know about that .. what's important is that he stil loves his job .. even after 20 years You mean he's enthusiastic .. see... yes ‘And you? Did you always want to be a nurse? Yes. It's quite herd work, butts worth it Wat do you think is the hardest job?” Hmm ... I think being a soldier must be very dificult. You hhave to be very tough to go through all the training That's true. The people | really admire though, are ‘musicians. | wish | wore talonted ike that ‘Some everyday jobs are very ciffcult too. For example, a secretary Yes, imagine having to be polte to everybody all the time no matter how you fee! | see why you say that, but a secretary, above all, has to be very organised to do her job. That's why | could never do that. A: Oh ROROe 2 9 ek @ Listening Test 6 ‘A: We noed to wie an a forthe notice board to atract some new members. B: That's @ good idea, What should we put on? ‘A: Wel, we Rave to mention our meetings every Wednesday. Fight... were are we meeting this year? ‘Onthe main campus, Room 448. At seven pm, Right ¢ Oh and of course we should mention the trips we go on too. : There's one weekend trip and two day trips each month, tight? No, we're going to do three day trips. Oh realy? Excelent. Shall | put something about our fist tip? ‘A: Yos .. wo! {2th October. B: Thats KE-SWA.C.K, int it? What about the membership costs? A: I's the same as last year. £25 forthe year and then you just pay an extra 85 foreach day rip you goon and £10 forthe ‘weekend trips. B: Is that everything? A: Ithinks0. You can put my name and phone numiber onthe ‘bottom. Then people can call mo H they want any more information. Fight. Your number is _ 0987 _ A eae, B: OK! ae going to Keswick in the Lake District on the ‘Tapescripts to Listening Tests Listening Test 7 saw The Birds on TV lastnight. (Oh | love that film. t's briliant, isn’t it? Yeah, itis. That's the fist time I've noticed that Hitchcock ‘appears in it himsett B: Oh yes, you see him walking a pair of dogs, don't you? He appears in all the fims he directed, you know. ‘A: Really? | knew he was in some of them. You see him ‘coming out ofa hotel room in Tom Curtain, don't you? B: | think he's siting in the hotel lobby ‘A: Oh yes, that's right B: And in Strangers on a Train you see him getting onto the train when Farley Granger's characteris getting oft ‘A: What about Spellbound? I've watched that loads of times and I've never noticed him, B: Spellbound? | think you see him coming out of a lit carrying @ black case ... no, no, he Is coming out of ali but he’s carrying a violin A: Is it in North by Northwest that he's siting on a bus? B: Hmm ... no is in To Catch a Thiaf that he's doing that .. In North by Northwest you see him just missing a bus. 'm sure 94 Listening Exit Test ‘A: Hi, Martin, Have you been to the sports centre? }: Yeah. | was playing basketball. | play every Thursday night. Really? Does Jamie play too? No, he used to, but now he goes swimming instead. Is Caroline a member of the sports centre? No, but she goes running a lt. Angela's a member though. | didnt think she was the sporty type. Wel, she plays squash a couple of times a week, so she ‘must be quite fit. Her fiend Wil is realy sporty though. ‘A: Doesn't he go surfing quite often? BB: | don’t think so, He does love adventure sports, though. 1 know that he goes rock-climbing every weekend. |As What? In this weather ~ he must be crazy! Vicky is another pperson who really Ioves outdoor sports, isn't she? BB: Yes, she used to go climbing too, but her latest hobby is scuba diving. She's bought a wetsuit and fippers and everything. |A: Wow. think ust stick witn playing tennis every now and ‘again. It seems a lot safer to me. | 6544 74 I l 167023714"

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