GRAMMAR 20 We’re new students. _____ names are Tomasz and
Irina. Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. A Ours ■ B We ■ C Our ■ Example: My name _____ Robert. A am ■ B is ■ 20 ✓ C are ■ 1 A My teacher’s American. VOCABULARY B ______ from New York. A It’s ■ B He’s ■ C He a What is the missing word? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. ■ 2 A What’s _____ name? Example: one, two, three, _____. B I’m Jack. A seven ■ B four ■ ✓ C five ■ A your ■ B you ■ C his ■ 1 thirteen, _____, eleven, ten 3 A Are you English? A twelve ■ B twenty ■ C fifteen ■ B _____. 2 thirty, _____, fifty, sixty A Yes, I’m ■ B No, I not ■ C Yes, I am ■ A seventy ■ B forty ■ C ten ■ 4 My mobile phone _____ Japanese. 3 Tuesday, Wednesday, _____. A it’s ■ B are ■ C is ■ A Friday ■ B Monday ■ C Thursday ■ 5 They _____ from Milan. They’re from Rome. 4 China – Chinese; Europe – _____. A not are ■ B aren’t ■ C isn’t ■ A Europan ■ B Europine ■ 6 Mrs Jamieson is the director. That’s_____ room. C European ■ A her ■ B his ■ C he ■ 5 Scotland – Scottish; _____ – Asian. 7 Khaled and Omar are in Class 7. _____ teacher is A Asia ■ B Asie ■ C Asialand ■ David. A They’re ■ B His ■ C Their ■ b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the greetings. 8 Maria is a student. _____’s in Class 4. Example: A _____ are you? A He ■ B She ■ C It ■ B Fine, thanks. 9 This is my girlfriend. _____ name is Paloma. A How ■ ✓ B What ■ C Where ■ A Your ■ B Her ■ C His ■ 6 A I’m Chris 10 A Are they Russian? B Nice to _____ you. B Yes, they _____. A meet ■ B met ■ C seeing ■ A are ■ B is ■ C ’re ■ 7 A How are you? 11 Hello. _____’m Boris. B I’m very _____, thanks. A I ■ B He ■ C They ■ A nice ■ B well ■ C early ■ 12 He _____ in Class 2. 8 _____. See you on Saturday. A are ■ B is ■ C be ■ A Hello ■ B Bye ■ C Hi ■ 13 _____’s your name? 9 _____, I’m Sam. A How ■ B What ■ C Is ■ A Hi ■ B Bye ■ C Please ■ 14 How _____ you? 10 A How are you? A be ■ B is ■ C are ■ B I’m fine, _____ you. 15 _____ are you from? A thanks ■ B hello ■ C thank ■ A Where ■ B Were ■ C How ■ 16 They aren’t English. They _____ Scottish. A be ■ B ’re ■ C is ■ 17 _____ your mother Mexican? A Does ■ B Has ■ C Is ■ 18 Where _____ your parents from? A is ■ B are ■ C they ■ 19 He’s from Argentina. _____ name’s Leonardo. A His ■ B He ■ C Has ■
c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. PRONUNCIATION
Example: Sorry, _____ repeat that, please? a Which word or letter has a different sound? A do you ■ B can you ■ ✓ C you ■ Tick (✓) A, B, or C. 11 Can you close the _____? Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ A picture ■ B door ■ C table ■ 1 A very ■ B well ■ C they ■ 12 A What’s the capital of Australia? B I don’t _____. 2 A E ■ ■ B J ■ C G
A know ■ B sure ■ C think ■ 3 A Scotland■ B American ■ C thanks ■
4 A P ■ B I ■ C E ■ 13 A How do you _____ your name? B T-O-N-Y. 5 A do ■ B boot ■ C close ■ A speak ■ B spell ■ C spelling ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. 14 See you _____ Saturday. Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ A in ■ B on ■ C to ■ C computer ■ 15 A How _____ are you? B I’m 18. 6 A internet ■ B internet ■ C internet ■ A old ■ B many years ■ C time ■ 7 A Japanese ■ B Japanese ■ C Japanese ■ 16 Please _____ talking! 8 A seventeen ■ B seventeen ■ A don’t ■ B speak ■ C stop ■ C seventeen ■ 17 Sit on your _____. 9 A Saturday ■ B Saturday ■ C Saturday ■ A chair ■ B wall ■ C window ■ 10 A Switzerland ■ B Switzerland ■ 18 _____ the text on page 12. C Switzerland ■ A Work ■ B Listen ■ C Read ■ 10 19 Turn _____ your mobile phone. Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 A open ■ B off ■ C out ■ 20 _____ to page 76, please. A Look ■ B Go ■ C Listen ■ 20
A expensives cars ■ B cars expensives ■ Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. C expensive cars ■ Example: My name _____ Robert. 19 _____ on the air conditioning. I’m cold. A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ A No turn ■ B Don’t turn ■ 1 We have three _____ of white paper. C Let’s don’t turn ■ A box ■ B boxes ■ C boxs ■ 20 A What’s that? 2 Give me _____ sandwich. It’s my sandwich! B It’s _____ umbrella. A that ■ B those ■ C these ■ A the ■ B a ■ C an ■ 3 I have two _____ on my desk. 20 A diaris ■ B diaries ■ C diarys ■ VOCABULARY 4 _____ the window, please. It’s hot. A Open you ■ B You open ■ C Open ■ a Tick (✓) the opposite adjective A, B, or C. 5 A What are those? Example: big B They’re _____. A large ■ B small ■ ✓ C pretty ■ A watches ■ B watch ■ C watchs ■ 1 fast 6 Please _____ here. A near ■ B high ■ C slow ■ A not park ■ B don’t park ■ C no park ■ 2 difficult 7 I’m tired. _____ go home. A easy ■ B expensive ■ C slow ■ A Let’s ■ B We ■ C I ■ 3 expensive 8 A What’s _____? A new ■ B cheap ■ C white ■ B It’s my identity card. 4 clean A these ■ B that ■ C those ■ A old ■ B high ■ C dirty ■ 9 A I’m bored. 5 beautiful B _____ TV. A Let’s watch ■ B you watch ■ A cheap ■ B ugly ■ C tall ■ C we watch ■ 6 weak 10 They’re _____. A strong ■ B high ■ C empty ■ A olds jeans ■ B old jeans ■ C jeans old ■ 7 tall A wet ■ B short ■ C thin ■ 11 _____ cars are Japanese. 8 rich A This ■ B These ■ C That ■ A expensive ■ B old ■ C poor ■ 12 A What are _____ in English? 9 dangerous B They’re headphones. A new ■ B safe ■ C near ■ A this ■ B that ■ C these ■ 10 full 13 Turn off your phone. _____ is a library! A This ■ B That ■ C These ■ A empty ■ B far ■ C low ■ 14 Please _____ English in class. A speaking ■ B you speak ■ C speak ■ 15 These are very _____ . A beautiful photos ■ B photos beautifuls ■ C photos beautiful ■ 16 Who are those _____? A people ■ B peoples ■ C persons ■ 17 A What’s this? B It’s _____. A iPod ■ B a iPod ■ C an iPod ■
b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the objects. PRONUNCIATION
Example: address _____ a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, A book ■ ✓ B note ■ C folder ■ or C. 11 a piece of _____ Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ A ticket ■ B photo ■ C paper ■ 1 A rich ■ B easy ■ C difficult ■ 12 a mobile _____ 2 A boot ■ B good ■ C book ■ A picture ■ B phone ■ C chair ■ 3 A hot ■ B wrong ■ C short ■ 13 an identity _____ 4 A far ■ B angry ■ C happy ■ A address ■ B email ■ C card ■ 5 A this ■ B Thursday ■ C those ■ 14 a _____ card A purse ■ B credit ■ C number ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the colours. Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ C computer ■ Example: w__ite A e ■ B a ■ C h ■ ✓ 15 oran__e A j ■ B g ■ C d■ 6 A magazine ■ B magazine ■ C magazine ■ 16 yello__ A o ■ B e ■ C w ■ 7 A identity ■ B identity ■ C identity ■ 17 bro__n A w ■ B u ■ C o ■ 8 A dangerous ■ B dangerous ■ d Tick (✓) the feeling word A, B or C. C dangerous ■ 9 A umbrella ■ B umbrella ■ C umbrella ■ Example: Close the window. I’m _____. A hungry ■ B tired ■ C cold ■✓ 10 A difficult ■ B difficult ■ C difficult ■
18 I’m _____. Can I have a mineral water? 10
A hungry ■ B thirsty ■ C cold ■ Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 19 I’m _____. Let’s turn the air conditioning on. A sad ■ B bored ■ C hot ■ 20 I’m _____. Let’s have a pizza. A angry ■ B hungry ■ C worried ■ 20
A Drink you ■ B You drink ■ Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. C Do you drink ■ Example: My name _____ Robert. 20 He _____ English. A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ A no speaks ■ B doesn’t speak ■ 1 Ben and Jessica _____ really good jobs. C doesn’t speaks ■ A has ■ B haves ■ C have ■ 20 2 My brother _____ French at university. VOCABULARY A studys ■ B studies ■ C study ■ 3 A Does Jane live with her mother? a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the expressions. B _____. Example: _____ German A Yes, she lives ■ B Yes, she is ■ A speak ■✓ B have ■ C get ■ C Yes, she does ■ 1 _____ to the radio 4 Where _____? A listen ■ B hear ■ C do ■ A he works ■ B does he work ■ C does he works ■ 2 _____ TV 5 _____ speak Spanish in class? A look ■ B watch ■ C make ■ A Do your teacher ■ B Your teacher does ■ 3 _____ glasses C Does your teacher ■ A watch ■ B read ■ C wear ■ 6 A When _____ have lunch? 4 _____ fast food B At about 1.00. A eat ■ B drink ■ C go ■ A do you ■ B you ■ C are you ■ 5 _____ exercise 7 My TV _____ work. A do ■ B make ■ C work ■ A isn’t ■ B doesn’t ■ C don’t ■ b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the questions. 8 The class_____ at 6:00. A finish ■ B finishs Example: _____ computer do you have? ■ C finishes ■ A How ■ B How many ■ 9 My grandmother _____ to a computer class on Friday. C What ■ ✓ A go ■ B goes ■ C is ■ 10 We _____ wear a uniform. 6 _____ old are you? A don’t ■ B aren’t ■ C no A How ■ B How many ■ C What ■ ■ 11 I live in London, but my sister _____ in New York. 7 _____ brothers and sisters do you have? A live ■ B lives ■ C she ■ A Which ■ B Who ■ C How many ■ 12 This chair_____ comfortable. 8 _____ of music do you like? A isn’t ■ B doesn’t ■ C not A What ■ B Which ■ C What kind ■ ■ 13 My mother _____ three sisters. 9 _____’s your favourite footballer? A have ■ B has ■ C is A When ■ B Who ■ C What ■ ■ 14 He _____ work. He’s a student. 10 A _____ do you have lunch? A doesn’t ■ B don’t ■ C do B In my office. ■ A What ■ B Where ■ C When ■ 15 The shops _____ at 9.30 a.m. and close at 6.00 p.m. A is open ■ B open ■ C opens ■ 11 A _____ do you like this restaurant? B Because it’s very cheap! 16 Where _____ you live? A Where ■ B Which ■ C Why ■ A are ■ B does ■ C do ■ 12 _____ do you prefer, classical music or pop? 17 What _____ your brother do? A How ■ B Why ■ C Which ■ A does ■ B is ■ C do ■ 13 _____ languages do you speak? 18 _____ your parents have a car? A What ■ B How ■ C Why ■ A Is ■ B Does ■ C Do ■
c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. PRONUNCIATION
Example: I work _____ an American company. a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, A on ■ B for ■ ✓ C by ■ or C. 14 David’s a _____. He works at an Italian restaurant. Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ A hairdresser ■ B waiter ■ C waitress ■ 1 A cooks ■ B does ■ C has ■ 15 Do you work _____ an office? A in ■ B on ■ C by ■ 2 A Thursday ■ ■ B Turkey ■ C sure
16 I don’t have a job. I’m _____.
3 A thirteen ■ B tired ■ C drive ■ 4 A doctor ■ B prefer ■ C teacher ■ A politician ■ B retired ■ C student ■ 5 A watches ■ B finishes ■ C goes ■ 17 She’s a _____. She works for The Times newspaper. A teacher ■ B journalist ■ C pilot ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. 18 He’s a _____. He plays for Manchester United. Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ A builder ■ B lawyer ■ C footballer ■ C computer ■ 19 Carla is 13. She’s _____ school. A at ■ B on ■ C with ■ 6 A receptionist ■ B receptionist ■ C receptionist ■ 20 Donna is a _____. She works in a hospital. A model ■ B nurse ■ C builder ■ 7 A musician ■ B musician ■ C musician ■ 8 A administrator ■ B administrator ■ 20 C administrator ■ 9 A journalist ■ B journalist ■ C journalist ■ 10 A hairdresser ■ B hairdresser ■ C hairdresser ■
GRAMMAR 17 What do you usually do _____the weekend?
A in ■ B to ■ C at ■ Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. 18 I only drink coffee _____ the morning. Example: My name _____ Robert. A at ■ B in ■ C on ■ A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ 19 I work in a bar _____ Saturday evenings. 1 A Who’s that boy? A on ■ B in ■ C at ■ B _____. 20 This is _____. A Helen’s brother ■ B The brother of Helen ■ A the end of the exercise ■ C Helens brother ■ B the exercise’s end ■ C the end’s exercise ■ 2 Is that _____? 20 A your parents’ car ■ B your parent car ■ C the car of your parents ■ VOCABULARY 3 A Whose shoes are these? a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. B _____. A They’re Henry ■ B They’re from Henry ■ Example: My grandmother’s son is my _____. C They’re Henry’s ■ A nephew ■ B father ■ ✓ 4 What time _____? C brother ■ A get you home ■ B you get home ■ 1 My mother’s son is my _____. C do you get home ■ A brother ■ B niece ■ C uncle ■ 5 A _____ laptop is this? 2 My sister got married last year. Her _____ is a B It’s Daniela’s. lawyer. A Who ■ B Whose ■ C Who’s ■ A son ■ B boyfriend ■ C husband ■ 6 _____ to bed late. 3 My mother’s father is my _____. A We usually go ■ B We usually are ■ A grandfather ■ B cousin ■ C uncle ■ C We go usually ■ 4 My sister’s son is my _____. 7 My girlfriend is angry with me. _____. A niece ■ B nephew ■ C cousin ■ A I always late ■ B I’m late always ■ 5 My father’s brother is my _____. C I’m always late ■ A uncle ■ B cousin ■ C aunt ■ 8 He _____ on Saturdays. 6 My mother’s sister is my _____. A never works ■ B doesn’t never work ■ A cousin ■ B uncle ■ C aunt ■ C works never ■ 7 My son and daughter are my _____. 9 I never study _____the evening. A sons ■ B childs ■ C children ■ A in ■ B on ■ C at ■ 8 My grandfather and grandmother are my _____. 10 All my family go home _____Christmas. A grandparents ■ B grandfathers ■ A on ■ B in ■ C at ■ C grandchildren ■ 11 What time does she go _____ school? A at ■ B to ■ C in ■ 12 I sometimes have lunch _____ my office. A in ■ B on ■ C at ■ 13 Our daughter always wakes up _____ half past five. A on ■ B in ■ C at ■ 14 _____ time do you get up in the morning? A What ■ B When ■ C How ■ 15 My wife is a doctor. She often works _____ night. A in ■ B on ■ C at ■ 16 Her daughters are _____ university. A in ■ B at ■ C to ■
b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. PRONUNCIATION
Example: My sister’s birthday is _____ 14th a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, December. or C. A in ■ B on ■ ✓ C at ■ Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ 9 I take my dog for a walk _____ a day. A two ■ B twice ■ C every ■ 1 A doctor ■ B No ■ C Scotland ■ 2 A young ■ B come ■ C model ■ 10 We have pizza for dinner _____. A once a week ■ B one week 3 A aunt ■ B cousin ■ C son ■ ■ C one a week ■ 4 A twice ■ B wife ■ C niece ■ 11 A What’s the time? 5 A family ■ B hardly ■ C father ■ B _____. b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. A It’s past half four ■ B It’s half past four ■ C It’s four past half ■ Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ 12 I never _____ breakfast in the morning. C computer ■ A do ■ B take ■ C have ■ 6 A restaurant ■ B restaurant ■ 13 I often _____ shopping in Manchester. C restaurant ■ A go ■ B have ■ C take ■ 7 A grandparents ■ B grandparents ■ 14 I’m very healthy. I’m hardly _____ ill. C grandparents ■ A ever ■ B never ■ C always ■ 8 A exercise ■ B exercise ■ C exercise ■ 15 _____ your homework before you go to bed. 9 A customer ■ B customer ■ A Have ■ B Make ■ C Do ■ C customer ■ 16 He always wakes _____ two or three times at night. 10 A usually ■ B usually ■ C usually ■ A up ■ B at ■ C on ■ 10 17 When the class finishes I ____ home. Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 A make ■ B go ■ C leave ■ 18 My parents never _____ TV. A start ■ B do ■ C watch ■ 19 I get up early _____ day. A every ■ B all ■ C once ■ 20 They go on holiday three _____ a year. A times ■ B time ■ C day ■
B The neighbours _____. Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. A are dancing ■ B are danceing ■ Example: My name _____ Robert. C are dance ■ A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ 19 A What does he _____? 1 What _____? B He’s a pilot. A you are doing ■ B you doing ■ A doing ■ B be ■ C do ■ C are you doing ■ 20 _____ go to Charlene’s party? 2 _____ help me? I’m lost. A Do I can ■ B I can ■ C Can I ■ A You can ■ B Can you ■ C Can you to ■ 20 3 She _____ drive. She walks to work. A doesn’t can ■ B can’t to ■ C can’t ■ VOCABULARY 4 She _____ dressed. a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the expressions. A is get ■ B is getting ■ C does getting ■ Example: _____ a friend 5 A What does he do? A meet ■ ✓ B look ■ C come ■ B _____. 1 _____ the tango A He’s having a bath. ■ B He’s a student ■ C Yes, he does ■ A sing ■ B dance ■ C wait ■ 6 What time _____ up? 2 _____ for the bus A do you usually wake ■ A wait ■ B take ■ C lose ■ B are you usually waking ■ 3 _____ photos C usually you wake ■ A do ■ B make ■ C take ■ 7 My sister _____ on Friday nights. 4 _____ a film A usually goes out ■ B is usually going out ■ A read ■ B see ■ C sing ■ C goes usually out ■ 5 _____ chess 8 A Where’s Ann? A make ■ B play ■ C do ■ B She’s in the kitchen. She _____ coffee. 6 _____ somebody flowers A makes ■ B ’s making ■ C making ■ A give ■ B do ■ C have ■ 9 Be quiet, please. I _____ my homework. 7 _____ a computer A do ■ B am do ■ C am doing ■ A do ■ B use ■ C wait ■ 10 I can _____ three languages. 8 _____ your dad A to speak ■ B speak ■ C speaking ■ A talk ■ B go ■ C call ■ 11 You _____ park here. It’s ‘No Parking’. 9 _____ a noise A can to ■ B can ■ C can’t ■ A buy ■ B hear ■ C have ■ 12 _____ your brother working at the moment? 10 _____ a picture A Is ■ B Does ■ C Do ■ A paint ■ B go ■ C play ■ 13 Don’t make a noise! Your father’s _____. 11 _____ your keys A sleep ■ B sleeping ■ C is sleeping ■ A talk ■ B look for ■ C meet ■ 14 She _____ drinking coffee. It’s tea. 12 _____a ticket A isn’t ■ B aren’t ■ C not ■ A run ■ B paint ■ C buy ■ 15 A What’s Mark _____? 13 _____a race B He’s playing tennis. A make ■ B play ■ C run ■ A do ■ B does ■ C doing ■ 14 dogs _____ 16 A Where are Tom and Alex? A shout ■ B talk ■ C bark ■ B They’re _____ in the sea. 15 babies _____ A swim ■ B swiming ■ C swimming ■ A bark ■ B cry ■ C argue ■ 17 Simon usually _____ to bed early. A goes ■ B go ■ C is going ■
b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. PRONUNCIATION
Example: It’s often _____ in Scotland. a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, A rains ■ B rainy ■ ✓ C rain ■ or C. 16 What’s the weather like in summer? Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ It’s usually hot and _____. A sun ■ B sunny ■ C sunning 1 A talk ■ B draw ■ C dance ■ ■ 2 A call ■ B autumn ■ C run ■ 17 Is it _____ today? 3 A tell ■ B play ■ C paint ■ A windy ■ B winding ■ C windey ■ 4 A buy ■ B use ■ C drive ■ 18 It’s 48 ºC today. That’s _____! A warm ■ B hot ■ C cold ■ 5 A cloudy ■ B snowing ■ C go ■ 19 The season before winter is _____. b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. A spring ■ B summer ■ C autumn ■ Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ 20 I can’t see very well because it’s _____. C computer ■ A foggy ■ B fog ■ C cool ■ 20 6 A remember ■ B remember ■ C remember ■ 7 A Trafalgar ■ B Trafalgar ■ C Trafalgar ■ 8 A cathedral ■ B cathedral ■ C cathedral ■ 9 A Parliament ■ B Parliament ■ C Parliament ■ 10 A Buckingham ■ B Buckingham ■ C Buckingham ■ 10
A Is it ■ B Does it ■ C It ■ Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. 20 Example: My name _____ Robert. A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ VOCABULARY 1 What time _____ your father normally get home? a What is the missing word? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. A do ■ B does ■ C is ■ Example: one, two, three, _____ 2 He’s going to bed. He _____ very tired. A seven ■ B four ■ ✓ C five ■ A is ■ B has ■ C does ■ 3 A Do you like shopping? 1 first, second, _____, fourth B _____. A third ■ B three ■ C thirty ■ A Yes, I like ■ B Yes, I love it ■ C No, I do ■ 2 tenth, _____, twelfth, thirteenth 4 Fiona hates _____ up early. A fourteenth ■ B ninth ■ C eleventh ■ A getting ■ B get ■ C geting ■ 3 nineteenth, twentieth, _____ 5 She doesn’t like _____ alone. A twenty-first ■ B twentieth-one ■ C thirty-first ■ A live ■ B liveing ■ C living ■ 4 January, February, _____ 6 I don’t like _____. I think she’s a terrible actress. A May ■ B April ■ C March ■ A her ■ B him ■ C them ■ 5 October, November, _____ 7 The children are very quiet. I can’t hear _____. A January ■ B December ■ A they ■ B them ■ C their ■ C September ■ 8 A Do you want a mineral water? 6 June, _____, August B No, thanks. I _____ thirsty. A July ■ B September ■ C October ■ A don’t have ■ B haven’t ■ C ’m not ■ 7 My birthday’s _____ June. 9 Where _____ the Red Hot Chili Peppers from? A in ■ B at ■ C on ■ A are ■ B do ■ C come ■ 8 The party’s _____ Saturday 3rd October. 10 Which newspaper _____ read? A in ■ B at ■ C on ■ A you ■ B are you ■ C do you ■ 11 I _____ rock music. b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. A no like ■ B don’t like ■ C ’m not like ■ Example: Steve plays in a _____. 12 Tom is in his room. He _____ his homework. A rock ■ B band ■ ✓ C reggae ■ A is doing ■ B does doing ■ C does ■ 9 Can you _____ the phone? 13 My mother hates _____ football on TV. A speak ■ B ask ■ C answer ■ A watching ■ B see ■ C watch ■ 10 A What are you doing? 14 Emily loves _____ to the cinema. B I’m _____ my brother. A go ■ B watch ■ C going ■ A phoning ■ B phoning to ■ 15 Carl loves Molly, but she doesn’t love _____. C phoning with ■ A her ■ B he ■ C him ■ 11 Your phone’s _____ . 16 Let’s go to class. Our teacher’s waiting for _____. A calling ■ B ringing ■ C speaking ■ A us ■ B we ■ C our ■ 12 (on the phone) Hello, is _____? 17 I love you, but you don’t love _____. A John ■ B John there ■ A me ■ B I ■ C mine ■ C John speaking ■ 18 A What do you think of this music? 13 A (on the phone) Sorry, Liana isn’t here. B I like _____. B Can you give a _____ to her? A this ■ B them ■ C it ■ A words ■ B message ■ C call ■ 19 A Where are the keys? 14 A (on the phone) Is that 254328? B I don’t know. I’m looking for _____. B No. It’s 254823. You have the _____ number. A they ■ B them ■ C those ■ A false ■ B bad ■ C wrong ■
15 (on the phone) Hi, Mum. _____ Steve. PRONUNCIATION
A I’m ■ B It’s ■ C This ■ a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, 16 The orchestra is practising in the _____. or C. A concert ■ B concert hall ■ C band ■ 17 I’m a big _____ of R&B. Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ A fan ■ B fun ■ C fen ■ 1 A gym ■ ■ C writer ■ B office 18 My father’s favourite _____ is Imagine by John 2 A he’s ■ B this ■ C these ■ Lennon. 3 A umbrella ■ B new ■ C use ■ A song ■ B band ■ C lyrics ■ 4 A April ■ B March ■ C May ■ 19 The _____ of the orchestra is great. 5 A first ■ B ninth ■ C third ■ A driver ■ B conductor ■ C instructor ■ 20 I like this group’s music but I can’t understand their b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. _____. Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ A lyrics ■ B word ■ C guitar ■ C computer ■ 20 6 A October ■ B October ■ C October ■ 7 A orchestra ■ B orchestra ■ C orchestra ■ 8 A instrument ■ B instrument ■ C instrument ■ 9 A classical ■ B classical ■ C classical ■ 10 A January ■ B January ■ C January ■
B No, I _____ German. Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. A studyed ■ B studied ■ C am study ■ Example: My name _____ Robert. A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ 20
1 The bus didn’t stop in Lyons. It only _____ in Paris. VOCABULARY
c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. PRONUNCIATION
Example: I missed my English class _____. a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, A last week ■ ✓ B the last week ■ or C. C ago a week ■ Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ 15 We went out on _____. A the night ■ B night of Friday ■ 1 A made ■ B bad ■ C came ■ C Friday night ■ 2 A bought ■ B wore ■ C no ■ 16 I started a new job _____ yesterday. 3 A looked ■ B relaxed ■ C chatted ■ A day before ■ B a day before ■ 4 A asked ■ B started ■ C finished ■ C the day before ■ 5 A said ■ B want ■ C went ■ 17 She didn’t come to class _____. A afternoon yesterday ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. B yesterday afternoon ■ Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ C the last afternoon ■ C computer ■ 18 We didn’t go out _____. 6 A afternoon ■ B afternoon ■ A last night ■ B night last ■ C afternoon ■ C tomorrow night ■ 7 A photograph ■ B photograph ■ 19 My sister got married _____. C photograph ■ A the last year ■ B last year ■ 8 A composer ■ B composer ■ C year last ■ C composer ■ 20 I started learning English _____. 9 A yesterday ■ B yesterday ■ A ago three years ■ B three years ago ■ C yesterday ■ C three years before ■ 10 A director ■ B director ■ C director ■ 20 10
c Tick (✓) the correct word A, B, or C. PRONUNCIATION
Example: You sleep in this. a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, A a cupboard ■ B a bed ■ ✓ or C. C a seat ■ Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ 11 You put books on this. 1 A taught ■ B thought ■ C found ■ A a shelf ■ B a garage ■ C a cooker ■ 2 A garden ■ B fridge ■ C ghost ■ 12 You have this on the floor. 3 A near ■ B here ■ C where ■ A a bathroom ■ B a garden ■ 4 A here ■ B wear ■ C stairs ■ C a carpet ■ 5 A watch ■ B wrong ■ C road ■ 13 Two people can sit here. A a sofa ■ B a fridge ■ C a fireplace ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. 14 You cook on this. Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ A a fireplace ■ B a fridge ■ C a cooker ■ C computer ■ 15 You put food and drinks in here. 6 A dining room ■ B dining room ■ A a fridge ■ B a bed ■ C a library ■ C dining room ■ d Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. 7 A balcony ■ B balcony ■ C balcony ■ 8 A furniture ■ B furniture ■ Example: The lamp is _____ the table. C furniture ■ A in ■ B on ■ ✓ C next ■ 9 A opposite ■ B opposite ■ C opposite ■ 16 There’s a small table _____ to the bed. 10 A beautiful ■ B beautiful ■ C beautiful ■ A opposite ■ B next ■ C between ■ 10 17 There’s a plant in _____ of the window. A front ■ B behind ■ C between ■ Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
18 He got _____ of the car.
A out ■ B into ■ C down ■ 19 She drove _____ the garage. A between ■ B on ■ C into ■ 20 My printer is _____ my desk. A up ■ B under ■ C down ■ 20
A big ■ B biger ■ C bigger ■ Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My name _____ Robert. 20 A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ VOCABULARY 1 I don’t want _____ juice, thanks. A some ■ B any ■ C many ■ a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the phrases. 2 Is there _____ milk in the fridge? Example: a _____ of tuna A a ■ B an ■ C any ■ A tin ■✓ B packet ■ C a carton ■ 3 A Porsche is _____ than a Fiat. 1 a _____ of cola A expensiver ■ B more expensive ■ A packet ■ B can ■ C box ■ C most expensive ■ 2 a _____ of chocolates 4 A How many oranges do you eat a week? A box ■ B packet ■ C bottle ■ B _____. I don’t like oranges. 3 a _____ of jam A None ■ B Any ■ C A lot ■ A carton ■ B box ■ C jar ■ 5 Martin is taller _____ James. 4 a _____ of juice A that ■ B than ■ C to ■ A carton ■ B tin ■ C packet ■ 6 Russian is difficult, but Chinese is _____ difficult. 5 a _____ of crisps A much ■ B many ■ C more ■ A packet ■ B bottle ■ C can ■ 7 There are _____ chairs in the kitchen. 6 a _____ of milk A any ■ B an ■ C some ■ A packet ■ B jar ■ C bottle ■ 8 _____ cigarettes do you smoke a day? A How much ■ B How many ■ C How ■ b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the food words. 9 _____ water do you drink? Example: I usually have _____ for breakfast. A How much ■ B How many ■ C How ■ A toast ■ ✓ B meat ■ C salad ■ 10 Today is _____ than yesterday. 7 Vegetarians don’t eat _____. A cold ■ B more cold ■ C colder ■ A salad ■ B meat ■ C bread ■ 11 My sister is _____ than me. 8 Tuna is a kind of _____. A prettyer ■ B prettier ■ C more pretty ■ A fruit ■ B fish ■ C vegetable ■ 12 There are_____ of onions in this salad. 9 A cake is a kind of _____. A quite lot ■ B a quite lot ■ C quite a lot ■ A dessert ■ B vegetable ■ C fruit ■ 13 We need _____ butter. 10 They eat a lot of _____ in Japan and China. A some ■ B a ■ C any ■ A rice ■ B pasta ■ C cheese ■ 14 I like my coffee with _____ milk. 11 Macaroni and spaghetti are kinds of _____. A lot ■ B a lot of ■ C a lot ■ A salad ■ B rice ■ C pasta ■ 15 Do you want _____ apple? 12 In the Mediterranean they use a lot of olive _____. A a ■ B some ■ C an ■ A butter ■ B oil ■ C fish ■ 16 They eat a _____ of fruit. 13 People often put _____ in salads. A many ■ B much ■ C lot ■ A lettuce ■ B ketchup ■ C cereal ■ 17 The weather is bad today but it was _____ yesterday. 14 I usually have coffee and toast for _____. A badder ■ B worse ■ C worser ■ A breakfast ■ B dinner ■ C eating ■ 18 I gave the cat _____ tuna. 15 Crisps are a kind of _____. A any ■ B some ■ C an ■ A oil ■ B snack ■ C vegetable ■ 19 Can I have _____ butter on my potatoes? 16 People often put _____ in their coffee. A a little ■ B a little of ■ C quite little ■ A sugar ■ B oil ■ C salad ■ 17 Peas and carrots are my favourite _____. A meals ■ B eating ■ C vegetables ■
c Tick (✓) the correct number, A, B, or C. PRONUNCIATION
Example: 1,000,000 a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, A a million ■ ✓ B a hundred million ■ or C. C a thousand ■ Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ 18 5,000 A five thousands ■ B five thousand ■ 1 A bread ■ B when ■ C great ■ C fifty hundred ■ 2 A healthy ■ B meat ■ C cream ■ 19 2,600 3 A sugar ■ B salad ■ C mushrooms ■ A two thousand six hundred ■ 4 A sweets ■ B rice ■ C shower ■ B two thousand and six hundred ■ 5 A steak ■ B breakfast ■ C egg ■ C two thousand six hundreds ■ 20 105 b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. A a hundred five ■ B five hundred ■ Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ C a hundred and five ■ C computer ■ 20 6 A pineapple ■ B pineapple ■ C pineapple ■ 7 A tomatoes ■ B tomatoes ■ C tomatoes ■ 8 A cereal ■ B cereal ■ C cereal ■ 9 A bananas ■ B bananas ■ C bananas ■ 10 A potatoes ■ B potatoes ■ C potatoes ■
GRAMMAR 17 We _____ to see Rebecca this evening. She’s ill.
A not going ■ B aren’t going ■ Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. C isn’t going ■ Example: My name _____ Robert. 18 Is your brother going _____ go to university? A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ A to ■ B for ■ C at ■ 1 What’s _____ river in the world? 19 We _____ going to drive to Paris. A the longest ■ B the longer ■ C longest ■ A have ■ B ’re ■ C is ■ 2 We _____ have a holiday this summer. 20 She _____ going to drive. Her car isn’t working. A don’t go to ■ B aren’t going to ■ A are not ■ B isn’t ■ C not ■ C aren’t go to ■ 20 3 This is _____ restaurant I know. A the better ■ B the goodest ■ C the best ■ VOCABULARY 4 She’s the _____ girl in the class. a Tick (✓) the correct places A, B, or C. A most intelligent ■ B more intelligent ■ C intelligentest ■ Example: You can see a play here. A cinema ■ B theatre ■ ✓ 5 Take your umbrella. I think _____ going to rain. C museum ■ A it ■ B is ■ C it’s ■ 6 Everest is the highest mountain _____ the world. 1 You can buy medicine here. A of ■ B in ■ C by ■ A station ■ B bank ■ C chemist’s ■ 7 People say rugby is _____ sport. 2 You can go over a river here. A the dangerousest ■ B the more dangerous A village ■ B square ■ C bridge ■ ■ C the most dangerous ■ 3 You can see old things here. 8 I _____ buy a new car. A station ■ B museum ■ C post office ■ A am going to ■ B go to ■ C am going ■ 4 You can buy stamps here. 9 What _____ to do next summer? A post office ■ B chemist’s ■ A you are going ■ B do you go C museum ■ ■ C are you going ■ 5 You can get a train here. 10 A What do you think is going to happen? A supermarket ■ B station ■ B I think _____ leave her husband. C town hall ■ A she goes ■ B she’s going ■ 6 You can see famous paintings here. C she’s going to ■ A art gallery ■ B chemist’s ■ C bank ■ 11 People say that Atlanta Airport is the _____ in the 7 You can get married here. world. A bridge ■ B hospital ■ C church ■ A busest ■ B busyest ■ C busiest ■ b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the expressions. 12 This is _____ room in the hotel. A the most bad ■ B the worst ■ Example: _____ a friend C the worse ■ A meet ■ ✓ B look ■ C come ■ 13 We’re going to go to Rome _____. 8 _____ house A next weekend ■ B the next weekend ■ A have ■ B take ■ C move ■ C the weekend next ■ 9 _____ a lot of money 14 Who are _____ bands in your country? A get ■ B become ■ C be ■ A more popular ■ B most popular ■ 10 _____ famous C the most popular ■ A do ■ B meet ■ C become ■ 15 _____ you going to come and see us next summer? 11 _____ a surprise A Is ■ B Have ■ C Are ■ A have ■ B tell ■ C meet ■ 16 I’m sure they’re going to _____ very happy. 12 _____ a good time A be ■ B have ■ C being ■ A have ■ B show ■ C stay ■
A get ■ B show ■ C see ■ a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, 14 _____ for a week or C. A stay ■ B have ■ C be ■ 15 _____ in a hotel Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ A find ■ B stay ■ C use ■ 1 A look ■ B moon■ C choose ■ 16 _____ the sights 2 A boot ■ B too ■ C took ■ A see ■ B have ■ C make ■ 3 A chemist’s ■ B church ■ C castle ■ 17 _____ lucky 4 A railway ■ B station ■ C square ■ A have ■ B be ■ C make ■ 5 A castle ■ B hall ■ C art ■ 18 _____ in love A find ■ B have b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. ■ C fall ■ 19 _____ married Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ A get ■ B go C computer ■ ■ C do ■ 20 _____ a new job 6 A pharmacy ■ B pharmacy ■ A make ■ B be ■ C get ■ C pharmacy ■ 20 7 A department ■ B department ■ C department ■ 8 A supermarket ■ B supermarket ■ C supermarket ■ 9 A hospital ■ B hospital ■ C hospital ■ 10 A gallery ■ B gallery ■ C gallery ■
GRAMMAR 20 I can’t understand him. He speaks English very _____.
A badly ■ B bad ■ C wrong ■ Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. 20 Example: My name _____ Robert. A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ VOCABULARY 1 My sister’s studying _____ law at university. a Tick (✓) the opposite adverb. A a ■ B the ■ C – ■ Example: healthily 2 I need _____ some emails. A unhealthily ■ ✓ B smallest ■ A send ■ B to send ■ C sending ■ C the smaller ■ 3 My uncle’s _____ artist. 1 slowly A an ■ B the ■ C – ■ 4 She hopes _____ a famous singer one day. A slower ■ B quick ■ C quickly ■ 2 formally A become ■ B becoming ■ C to become ■ A unformally ■ B uniformally ■ 5 This is _____ best song on the CD. C informally ■ A the ■ B a ■ C – ■ 3 loudly 6 You _____ to do more exercise. A quiettly ■ B quietly ■ C quiet ■ A would ■ B need ■ C learn ■ 4 well 7 She _____ learn Spanish. A badly ■ B bad ■ C baddly ■ A ’d like to ■ B likes ■ C like to ■ 5 safely 8 _____ to go skiing? A dangerrously ■ B dangerly ■ A Do you like ■ B Would you like ■ C dangerously ■ C You would like ■ 9 My brother speaks _____. b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. A French very good ■ B French very well ■ Example: You can find more information on the C very well French ■ company’s _____. 10 The Americans don’t drive very _____. A search engine ■ B website ■ ✓ A fast ■ B fastly ■ C faster ■ C online ■ 11 She has _____ incredibly good-looking boyfriend. 6 I don’t _____ to buy a new phone. This one’s A the ■ B an ■ C a ■ perfectly good. 12 He doesn’t want _____ back to work. A hope ■ B need ■ C learn ■ A go ■ B going ■ C to go ■ 7 I _____ to drive your car carefully. 13 We went to San Francisco _____ last summer. A promise ■ B learn ■ C hope ■ A a ■ B the ■ C – ■ 8 _____ to go to the station by bus or by taxi? 14 Did you learn _____ the salsa in Cuba? A Do you want ■ B Do you promise ■ A the dance ■ B to dance ■ C dancing ■ C Do you spend ■ 15 She _____ like to go up in a balloon. She hates flying. 9 We’re _____ to have a surprise party for Harry. A will not ■ B wouldn’t ■ C not ■ A want ■ B planning ■ C needing ■ 16 A Would you like to drive a Ferrari? 10 My young son _____ to read at the moment. B Yes, I _____. A is spending ■ B is becoming ■ A would ■ B would like ■ C like ■ C is learning ■ 17 I love watching _____ horror films. 11 I’m going to _____ my cousin in Australia tonight. A the ■ B a ■ C – ■ A download ■ B log in ■ C skype ■ 18 _____ you like to learn to cook well? 12 I often _____ news websites. A Would ■ B Do ■ C Will ■ A visit ■ B meet ■ C connect ■ 19 You speak very fast. Can you speak more _____, please? 13 I booked the cinema tickets _____. A careful ■ B slowly ■ C slow ■ A online ■ B at the internet ■ C on website ■
14 I tried to _____ but I couldn’t remember my PRONUNCIATION
password. A google ■ B log in ■ C upload ■ a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. 15 She’s going to _____ her holiday photos onto the internet. Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■✓ A download ■ B upload ■ C log in ■ 1 A carefully ■ B car ■ C card ■ 16 A lot of cafés have _____ so you can use the internet. 2 A fast ■ B cat ■ C hard ■ A social networks ■ B attachments ■ 3 A search ■ B healthy ■ C learn ■ C wifi ■ 4 A internet ■ B wifi ■ C polite ■ 17 I’d like to _____ the new Rihanna song. 5 A google ■ B food ■ C good ■ A download ■ B log in ■ C skype ■ 18 I got your email but I couldn’t open the _____. b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. A google ■ B attachment ■ C internet ■ Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ 19 Facebook is a _____. C computer ■ A social network ■ B social attachment ■ C social chatting ■ 6 A unhealthily ■ B unhealthily ■ C unhealthily ■ 20 Which search _____ do you use? 7 A incredibly ■ B incredibly ■ A engine ■ B network ■ C log ■ C incredibly ■ 20 8 A beautifully ■ B beautifully ■ C beautifully ■ 9 A perfectly ■ B perfectly ■ C perfectly ■ 10 A casually ■ B casually ■ C casually ■
A bought ■ B have bought ■ C has Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. bought ■ Example: My name _____ Robert. 19 What _____ like for lunch? A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ A you would ■ B would you ■ C you ■ 1 _____ to Milan? 20 When _____ go to New York? A Have you been ■ B Have you be ■ A first you did ■ B you first ■ C Have you ■ C did you first ■ 2 I’ve seen the restaurant but I haven’t _____ there. 20 A eat ■ B ate ■ C eaten ■ 3 _____ you speak? VOCABULARY A What languages ■ B What do languages ■ a Tick (✓) the correct past participle, A, B or C. C What languages do ■ Example: be 4 A Have you had dinner? A been ■ ✓ B was ■ C were ■ B Yes, I _____. A do ■ B have ■ C did ■ 1 take 5 _____ Jamie gone home? A taken ■ B took ■ C token ■ A Did ■ B Is ■ C Has ■ 2 sing 6 We _____ to the cinema last night. A sang ■ B sung ■ C song ■ A have gone ■ B have been ■ C went ■ 3 drink 7 Have you _____ a sports car? A drank ■ B drink ■ C drunk ■ A ever driven ■ B driven ever ■ 4 make C ever drive ■ A make ■ B maked ■ C made ■ 8 What _____ films do you like? 5 do A kind ■ B kind of the ■ C kind of ■ A did ■ B doed ■ C done ■ 9 How _____ relax? 6 fall A you ■ B do you ■ C are you ■ A fallen ■ B fell ■ C feel ■ 10 She _____ win a medal before. 7 see A did never won ■ B have never won ■ A saw ■ B sawn ■ C seen ■ C has never won ■ 8 speak 11 Where _____ to go on holiday this year? A spoke ■ B speaken ■ C spoken ■ A are they going ■ B they are going ■ 9 know C going they ■ A knewn ■ B known ■ C knew ■ 12 _____ any good music recently? 10 write A Have you bought ■ B Do you buy ■ A written ■ B writen ■ C wrote ■ C Did you buy ■ 11 give 13 We _____ to Sydney in 2010. A gave ■ B given ■ C gaven ■ A have gone ■ B went ■ C have been ■ 12 eat 14 _____ your boyfriend met your parents? A ate ■ B eaten ■ C aten ■ A Have ■ B Did ■ C Has ■ 13 go 15 Emma has _____ her leg. A goed ■ B gone ■ C went ■ A break ■ B broke ■ C broken ■ 14 think 16 What time _____? A thank ■ B thunk ■ C thought ■ A has the party finished ■ 15 pay B did the party finish ■ C finished the party ■ A payed ■ B paied ■ C paid ■ 17 A Have you ever been to India? B Yes, we _____ there three years ago. A have been ■ B went ■ C has been ■
b Which word is different? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. PRONUNCIATION
Example: A balcony ■ ✓ B kitchen ■ a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, C living room ■ B, or C. 16 A desk ■ B floor ■ C sofa ■ Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ 17 A cupboard ■ B carpet ■■ C city 1 A bought ■ B worn ■ C done ■ 18 A uncle ■ B actor ■ C policeman ■ 2 A given ■ B five ■ C driven ■ 19 A go to bed ■ B wake up ■ C want ■ 3 A had ■ B paid ■ C made ■ 20 A enjoy ■ B wonderful ■ C small ■ 4 A thing ■ B the ■ C think ■ 20 5 A school ■ B cinema ■ C taken ■
b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or
C. Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ C computer ■ 6 A classical ■ B classical ■ C classical ■ 7 A languages ■ B languages ■ C languages ■ 8 A information ■ B information ■ C information ■ 9 A traditional ■ B traditional ■ C traditional ■ 10 A professional ■ B professional ■ C professional ■ 10
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