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Test 2

NAME: _____________________________________________ DATE: __________________


CLASS: _____________________________________________ MARK: _________
100
(Time: 50 minutes)

Vocabulary
A Complete the sentences with the correct word.

• fry • slice • dessert • aisle • run • attracts • order • tub • spicy • serves

1 London .. attracts....... millions of tourists every year.


2 Mexican food is hot and .... •spicy... .
3 Ed’s café .. serves.. breakfast and lunch daily.
4 Joe can eat a big .... tub...........of ice cream all by himself.
5 What would you like to .... order........, madam?
6 Andy is creative because he lets his imagination .... run........wild.
7 Her favourite ... dessert...... is apple pie.
8 Can I have a .. slice........ of bread, please?
9 Heat the oil and .. fry............ the mushrooms for 10 minutes.
10 Can you get a carton of juice from the drinks ..... aisle..... ?

Points: _____
10 x 2 20

B Underline the correct item.

1 There is something to suit/grab every taste at this restaurant.


2 Beat the butter for a minute until it’s lean/creamy.
3 Oranges are a good benefit/source of vitamin C.
4 We need protein/carbohydrates to build muscle.

Points: _____
4x2 8

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Test 2

Grammar
C Choose the correct item.
1 There is ................. sugar in the 9 This tea is ................. hot to drink.
cupboard. A enough B much C too
A any B some C a
10 There’s very .................flour in the
2 How ..................onions do we need? cupboard.
A any B much C many A few B little C many

3 There isn’t .................salt in the soup. 11 ................. is a good form of exercise.


A enough B few C too A To run B Run
C Running
4 John likes .................cola.
A drinks B drink C drinking 12 There are ................. bananas in the
bowl.
5 Can I have .................juice, please?
A much B a lot of C any
A an B any C some
13 I can’t ................. to the dinner party
6 He went to the bakery ........... some
tonight.
bread.
A going B go C to go
A buy B buying C to buy
14 I’d like ................. a salad, please.
7 There aren’t .......... strawberries in the
A having B have C to have
fridge.
A some B any C a 15 Anna eats .................sweets.
A too much B too many C a lot
8 Do you fancy ................. take away?
A order B to order C
ordering

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Test 2

Reading

D Read the text. In each question choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.Points: _____
15 x 1 15

Good Enough to Eat!

Who doesn’t love a delicious buffet with lots of food and desserts to choose from? But imagine a
buffet with a cheese sculpture of a woman, a giant chocolate picture, bread in the shapes of people or
thousands of biscuits that look like a scene in a city street. People can see a buffet just like this at
the Experimental Food Society Spectacular. This yearly event brings together the best in food
artists from bread, butter, cheese and chocolate sculptors to food landscape artists and
performers. This isn’t a typical food exhibition with top chefs and restaurants cooking up their best
dishes. This is a day long event that showcases today’s most talented food artists. It’s the creation
of The Food Experimental Society. According to the society’s founder, Alexa Perrin, the Food
Experimental Society’s goal is to promote food as a serious art form. Their idea is not to make
strange things out of food but to see food in a creative way.
At the event, visitors get the chance to view the amazing artworks and to taste them. They can
also watch some of the artists as they create their own works of art and get tips from them on how
to get experimental in the kitchen. And that’s not all. There are also music and dance
performances for visitors to enjoy.
A highlight of the exhibition is the landscape art such as the “foodscapes” of food artist and
photographer Carl Warner who creates magical lands from food such as broccoli, bread, meat and
bananas. And chocolate lovers should not miss the amazing creations of chocolate painter Sid
Chidiac who makes amazing chocolate portraits. Cake sculptor, Louise Hill, also presents desserts
in a new way. Her creations are very realistic and detailed. There is even an extraordinary section
for children with artworks that capture their imaginations.
Unlike most art events, the artists here don’t sell their work or even win a prize for the best artwork.
This event concludes with the guests really experiencing the artwork through a five course meal
featuring many of the food art creations. It’s a unique dining experience that no other restaurant or
food festival can offer.

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Test 2

1 The Experimental Food Society 4 Artist Carl Warner creates landscapes


Spectacular is with
A a year long food art show. A cake.
B one day cooking lesson by top chefs. B chocolate.
C a one day exhibition of food art. C vegetables.
D a yearly exhibition of top restaurants. D different types of food.

2 The Experimental Food Society believes 5 There is a special exhibit for


that A children.
A food artists make the best chefs. B photographers.
B everyone should promote good food. C painters.
C everyone should try eating strange D sculptors.
foods.
6 At the end of the exhibition, visitors can
D food can be art.
A buy the artworks.
3 Visitors at the exhibition can B win a prize.
A take cooking classes. C eat the artworks.
B watch music and dance shows. D choose the best artwork.
C create their own food art.
D cook their own dishes.

Points: _____
6x2 12

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Test 2

Everyday English
E Choose the correct response.

4 A: Can I have a mixed salad?


1 A: Would you like a side order?
B: a Sure.
B: a I think I’m ready.
b That’s correct.
b Not for me, thanks.

5 A: And for you, sir?


2 A: What do you want to drink?
B: a I’d like a burger.
B: a An English breakfast, please.
b Thank you.
b A cup of tea, please.

Points: _____
3 A: Are you both ready to order? 5 x 210
B: a That’s great.
b Yes, we are.

Listening
F You will hear an interview about a festival. Listen and put an ( ) in the correct
box.

True False
A The festival is a one day event. +
B Anyone can run in the marathon. +
C There is a cooking competition at the festival. +
D The parade is the last event at the festival. +
E The festival has enough volunteers. +

Points: _____
5x3 15

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Test 2

Writing
G Write a short text about your favourite restaurant in your country
(50-80 words). Mention:

• the name of restaurant


• the types of dishes and drinks it serves
• a description of your favourite dish
• why you like it

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Points: _____
20

Total: _____
100

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