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Challenges
3Patricia Mugglestone
Test Book
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Challenges
3Patricia Mugglestone
Test Book
You CAN DO it!Challenges is the new course for teenagers which gives themeverything they need to be successful in learning English. Written by theauthors of the global bestseller, Opportunities, Challenges provides:
• Coursebooks that can be completed in one year, giving students a clear
sense of progress
• Informative and engaging topics that involve teenagers in their learning
• Unique features on word building, text building and sentence patterns
• Characters that promote positive values and use real spoken language
• Activities for building learner strategies
• Magazine at the back of the Students’ Book to support mixed ability classes
• Strong grammar and skills sections to give students confidence in using
the language
• A full Word Bank that is easy to use
• A unique teacher’s package that gives total support and maximum flexibility
Challenges gives total confidence in language learning and teaching.You can do it!
• Test cassette ISBN: 978-0-582-85183-2
Challenges
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Contents
Language Test Module 1 A 2
Language Test Module 1 B 4
Language Test Module 2 A 6
Language Test Module 2 B 8
Skills Test Modules 1 & 2 A 10
Skills Test Modules 1 & 2 B 12
Language Test Module 3 A 14
Language Test Module 3 B 16
Language Test Module 4 A 18
Language Test Module 4 B 20
Skills Test Modules 3 & 4 A 22
Skills Test Modules 3 & 4 B 24
Language Test Module 5 A 26
Language Test Module 5 B 28
Language Test Module 6 A 30
Language Test Module 6 B 32
Skills Test Modules 5 & 6 A 34
Skills Test Modules 5 & 6 B 36
Language Test Module 7 A 38
Language Test Module 7 B 40
Language Test Module 8 A 42
Language Test Module 8 B 44
Skills Test Modules 7 & 8 A 46
Skills Test Modules 7 & 8 B 48
Language Test Module 9 A 50Language Test Module 9 B 52
Language Test Module 10 A 54
Language Test Module 10 B 56
Skills Test Modules 9 & 10 A 58
Skills Test Modules 9 & 10 B 60
Answer Key 62
Listening Skills Tapescript 66
Scoring Charts 70
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4 Write the opposites of the adjectives. Use im–, in–
or un–.
kind unkind
correct 1
pleasant 2
patient 3
lucky 4
healthy 5
/ 5
5 Complete the opposites of the adjectives.
ugly beautiful
loud 1 q
tall 2 s
safe 3 d
strong 4 w
outgoing 5 s
/ 5
Grammar
6 Complete the text with the verbs in brackets in
the Present Simple, Present Continuous or
Present Perfect.
My cousin Fiona is (be) Canadian. She
1 (come) from Toronto. She
2 (study) the piano and
the violin for about ten years and now she
3 (study) at a music college in
London. She 4 (love) London but
she 5 (not like) the weather here
very much.
Fiona and some of her friends 6
(give) a concert this evening. They
7 (practise) every day for weeks.
My parents and I 8 (buy) tickets
for the concert but Fiona 9
(not know) that. We 10 (want) to
surprise her!
/ 10
Vocabulary
1 Match the words to make ‘communication’
expressions.
smoke (d) (a) communication
1 body (b) messaging
2 mobile (c) network
3 instant (d) signal
4 computer (e) phone
5 face to face (f ) language
/ 5
2 Read the sentences. Choose the best word (A, B or C)
for each gap.
They never get A early on Sunday mornings.
A up B down C off
1 He usually texts me when he gets home.
A back B to C at
2 Here’s our taxi. Let’s get it.
A on B in C with
3 She’s given a lot of money to charity.
A over B up C away
4 What time does your plane take ? A off B up C over
5 Can you help me take all the decorations in
this room?
A down B off C out
/ 5
3 Complete each gap with one word.
She’s fallen in love with her brother’s best friend.
I usually meet 1 2 my
friends on Saturdays, but this weekend I’m going to get
3 4 some hard work on
my history project. I haven’t started it yet and I’ve got to
hand it 5 on Monday morning!
/ 5
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7 Use the cues to write questions in the Present Simple,
Present Continuous or Present Perfect.
you / enjoy / playing computer games?
Do you enjoy playing computer games?
1 how often / you / e-mail / your friends?
____________________________________________
2 you / ever / read / a blog in English?
____________________________________________
3 you / use / your mobile phone at the moment?
____________________________________________
4 you / use / your mobile phone for taking photos?
____________________________________________
5 you / ever / lose / a mobile phone?
____________________________________________
/ 5
8 Complete the sentences with for or since.
I’ve known them for five years.
1 They’ve lived in London a long time.
2 I’ve been awake half past five.
3 She hasn’t e-mailed me before Christmas.
4 Philip hasn’t been to school a few days.5 My sister has worked abroad 2003.
/ 5
9 Use the cues in brackets to write negative questions.
A: I’m enjoying this film. It’s really exciting.
Don’t you agree? (you / agree?)
B: It’s all right.
A: 1 (you / like / it?)
B: It’s okay. I prefer comedy to science fiction. There was agood comedy film at the cinema last week.
2 (you / see / it?)
A: No. I was away last week.
3 (you / know / that?)
B: Oh yes, I remember now.
4 (you / be / in France?)
A: Yes, that’s right. I sent you a postcard.
5 (you / get / it?)
B: No, I didn’t.
/ 5
Communication
10 Read the conversation among three friends. Choose
the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each gap.
Mark: Hi, you two.
Jane: Mark, where’ve you been? We’ve been here C ages.
Mark: 1 we decide to meet at three o’clock?
Chris: No. Two o’clock. We’ve got to finish our project this
afternoon.
Mark: Oh, right. How 2 ?
Jane: Okay, but we haven’t agreed 3 the music yet.
Chris: What about the band’s latest CD? 4 it’s cool.
Mark: 5 true. Don’t you think 6 , Jane?
Jane: Well, if 7 me, it’s a bit boring in places. I think
their first CD was much better. 8 ?
Chris: 9 . Their first CD was really awesome.
10 Let’s something from that.
Jane: Good idea!
A since B with C for
1 A Don’t B Didn’t C Haven’t
2 A is it going B does it go C will it go
3 A with B for C on
4 A I’m thinking B I thought C I think5 A This is B That’s C It was
6 A so B it C too
7 A you’ve asked B you ask C you asked
8 A Don’t you agree? B Won’t you agree?
C Aren’t you agreeing?
9 A Actually B Really C Definitely
10 A using B use C to use
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4 Write the opposites of the adjectives. Use im–, in–
or un–.
kind unkind
comfortable 1
experienced 2
fair 3
possible 4
common 5
/ 5
5 Complete the opposites of the adjectives.
ugly beautiful
hard-working 1 l
rich 2 p
complicated 3 s
long 4 s
well-known 5 u
/ 5
Grammar
6 Complete the text with the verbs in brackets in
the Present Simple, Present Continuous or
Present Perfect.
My Uncle Rob is (be) a scientist. For several years,
Uncle Rob and some American scientists
1 (study) the behaviour of whales.
At the moment, they 2 (make) a
film about how whales communicate.
Uncle Rob 3 (live) in the USA for
about three years but he often4 (come) back to England for
holidays and he always 5 (bring)
me a present. Although he 6 (like)
England, he 7 (not want) to work
here. He 8 (fall) in love with an
American called Janie and they
9 (get married) soon. I
10 (not meet) Janie yet.
/ 10
Vocabulary
1 Match the words to make ‘communication’
expressions.
smoke (d) (a) communication
1 internet (b) language
2 postal (c) mail
3 SMS (d) signal
4 sign (e) chatroom
5 e- (f ) messages
/ 5
2 Read the sentences. Choose the best word (A, B or C)
for each gap.
They never get A early on Sunday mornings.
A up B down C off
1 The children got the bus and ran into school.
A on B off C out
2 Somebody found my passport and handed it at the
police station.
A in B on C into
3 The traffic was bad but we got the airport in time
to catch our plane.
A to B at C in
4 It’s quite warm in here. Do you want to take your
coat ?
A up B down C off
5 He lost his job because he gave the secret code.
A out B over C away
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3 Complete each gap with one word.
She’s fallen in love with her brother’s best friend.
I get 1 well 2 my cousin,
Jack, because we share the same interests. I keep
3 touch 4 him by e-mail
and we’ve both taken 5 blogging!
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7 Use the cues to write questions in the Present Simple,
Present Continuous or Present Perfect.
you / enjoy / learning foreign languages?
Do you enjoy learning foreign languages?
1 you / ever / visit / the UK?
____________________________________________
2 you / learn / English / now?
____________________________________________
3 you / speak / English / every day?
____________________________________________
4 you / ever / write / an e-mail in English?
____________________________________________
5 how often / you / phone / your friends?
____________________________________________
/ 5
8 Complete the sentences with for or since.
I’ve known them for five years.
1 I haven’t played tennis last May.
2 He’s had that camera ages.
3 My brother has been in New York three
months.4 I haven’t seen Anna her birthday.
5 My sister has been in hospital Monday.
/ 5
9 Use the cues in brackets to write negative questions.
A: I think it’s good for children to look after pets.
Don’t you agree? (you / agree?)
B: Yes, I do. Have you seen this photo of my little sister’s
puppy. He’s really cute.
1 (you / think so?)
B: Yes, but 2 (you / prefer
cats?)
A: Well, yes, I do.
3 (you / have got / a cat?)
B: Not any more. She died last year.
4 (you / know?)
A: No, I didn’t. I remember your cat.
5 (she / be / very old?)
B: Yes, she was sixteen!
/ 5
Communication
10 Read the conversation among three friends. Choose
the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each gap.
Sam: How’s the project going?
Liz: Okay. We’ve been here C hours.
Jim: 1 late again!
Sam: I 2 help it. My bus was late.
Liz: Look at these photos. What 3 ?
Sam: They’re terrible. Don’t you think 4 , Jim?
Jim: No, I don’t agree 5 you. If you ask me, they’e
the best photos we’ve found.
Liz: I think 6 , too. Let’s put them in the project and
finish it. We’ve got to hand it 7 tomorrow.
Sam: 8 true. 9 me to finish it?
Jim/Liz: Yes, 10 !
A since B with C for
1 A You’re B You’ve been C You’re being
2 A didn’t B couldn’t C wouldn’t
3 A do you think B are you thinking
C have you thought
4 A it B so C this
5 A on B for C with6 A so B it C this
7 A through B in C up
8 A It’s B This is C That’s
9 A Do you want B Are you wanting
C Would you want
10 A definite B we’re definite C definitely
/ 10
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Reading
3 Read the text about the telegraph. Choose the best
heading (a or b) for each section (2–6).
The telegraph 1 The original telegraph
The word ‘telegraph’ originally described a system of
sending signals using flags or tall poles. Later, the word was
used to describe the system of carrying news by electricity.
2
Samuel F.B. Morse (1791–1872) is best known as the
inventor of the telegraph and of Morse code. Morse used
the discoveries of other scientists who had studied electricity
but he was the one who put their ideas into practice.
3
Morse was born in Massachusetts. He went to college and
became interested in electricity. However, he decided
to earn his living as an artist. He became a well-known
portrait painter. He travelled widely in Europe, painting
and studying art but also developing his knowledge of the
properties of electricity.
4
On his voyage home from Europe to New York in 1832,
Morse met another passenger, Dr Charles T. Jackson. Jackson
described some experiments with electricity that he had
seen in Europe. During these conversations, Morse started
developing his ideas for an electromagnetic telegraph.Later, in 1837, Dr Jackson tried unsuccessfully to say that he
had invented the telegraph. But other passengers who had
been on the ship supported Morse.
5
Morse was appointed Professor of Painting and Sculpture at
New York University in 1832. For the next twelve years, he
worked to develop the telegraph. But it wasn’t until 24 May
1844 that the first Morse telegraph message was sent.
6
Until 1877, all rapid long-distance communication
depended upon the telegraph. But that year, a rivaltechnology developed which had been invented a year
earlier by Alexander Graham Bell – the telephone!
1 (a) The telegraph pole (b) The original telegraph
2 (a) The inventor of the (b) The study of electricity
telegraph
3 (a) Morse the artist (b) Morse: painter and scientist
4 (a) Jackson’s challenge (b) Jackson’s friendship
5 (a) 24 May 1844 (b) Success after twelve years
6 (a) Alexander Graham Bell (b) The next development
/ 5
Listening
1 Listen to the information about Anna and Tony.
Complete the notes.
Anna Tony
Age? 16 16
Where born? 1 6
Mother’s job? 2 7
Best subject at school? 3 8
What do you want to be? 4 9
What’s your next radio
report about?
5 10
/ 10
2 Read the sentences. Listen to the local radio news.Are the statements (T) true or (F) false?
It is 8 a.m. ❑
1 It is 30 March. ❑
2 The Prime Minister is in Washington at the moment. ❑
3 The bank robbery in Birmingham happened
yesterday. ❑
4 The police arrested the robbers at the airport this
morning. ❑
5 The summer fashion show this weekend is in Rome. ❑6 Bright colours will be in fashion this summer. ❑
7 The athletics competition is on television today at
1.30 p.m. ❑
8 A fire began at a clothes factory last night. ❑
9 Some people were hurt in the fire. ❑
10 The weather forecast says it’ll be dry everywhere
today. ❑
/ 10
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4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
In the past, people used flags to communicate and send
signals.❑
1 Morse was the only scientist at the time who had studied
electricity.❑2 Today, Morse is more famous for inventing the telegraph
than for his art.❑
3 Morse never painted pictures of people.❑
4 His voyage from Europe to New York in 1832 took about
two months.❑
5 Morse and Jackson were both interested in
electricity.❑
6 Most of the passengers on the ship said that Jackson had
invented the telegraph.❑
7 The first Morse telegraph message was very short.❑8 Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone
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5 Read the e-mail. Choose the best word or phrase
(A, B or C) for each gap.
Writing
6 Read about a newspaper photographer, Alice.
Complete sentence (b) so that it means the same as
sentence (a). Use no more than three words.
(a) Alice is thirty and she’s a newspaper photographer.
(b) Alice is a thirty-year-old newspaper photographer.
1 (a) After leaving university, she got a job with a national
newspaper.
(b) When she , she got a job with a
national newspaper.
2 (a) She often takes photos on her mobile phone.
(b) She often uses her mobile phone for .
3 (a) She has worked in the USA since she was twenty-five.
(b) She has worked in the USA years.
4 (a) She has said that she will film the presidential
election next year.
(b) She has promised the presidential
election next year.
5 (a) She doesn’t take celebrity photos.
(b) She avoids .
/ 5
7 Your local computer shop is organising a competition.
The first prize is a new computer. In the competition,
you have to answer these questions:
1 What three things do you use a computer for most?
2 How have you used a computer to help you with your
school work? Give two examples.
3 Who else in your family uses a computer?
Write 35–45 words
/ 5
8 Read part of an e-mail from your penfriend.
I had a great weekend – we went camping in the forest!
The best part was cooking on the fire. What did you do
last weekend? Did you have a lot of homework?
I’ve just started writing a blog. Do you write a blog? What
do you think are the best blogs? I like reading the sports
blogs.
I’ve also started reading a daily newspaper. Do you read
newspapers or magazines? Which do you like best?
Now write an e-mail, answering your penfriend’s questions.
Write about 100 words.
/ 10
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Skills
Hi C , Dave. How 1 ? Hope your exams went better
than mine. I’m sure I’ve failed most of them.
Anyway, the big news is that our band came second in the
competition. 2 ! The winning band was awesome andthey were friendly, too. The girl vocalist is really cool but I
think she’s going out with the drummer. 3 ? Anyway,
we exchanged e-mail addresses. I definitely want to meet
4 her again.
How did your birthday party go? Did your parents let you
5 it at your house? And did you 6 them go out
for the evening? Tell me all about it.
Well, I must stop now and get 7 some homework.
E-mail me soon,
Tim
A here B you C there
1 A is it B are things C does everything go
2 A Can’t you imagine
B You can imagine C Imagine that
3 A Typical, isn’t it B Don’t you think so
C Just my thing, isn’t it
4 A up at B to C up with
5 A to have B having C have
6 A suggest B make C ask
7 A down to B on C into
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Reading
3 Read the text about sign language. Choose the best
heading (a or b) for each section (2–6).
Sign language 1 A system of visual communication
Sign language or ‘signing’ should not be confused with
miming. Miming is a performance art. Sign language is
a form of visual communication. It has its own rules for
grammar. The signs are made with the hands and face.
2
There is no universal form of sign language. Different
sign languages are used in different countries. British Sign
Language (BSL) is different from American Sign Language (ASL).
3
One in seven of the UK’s population is either deaf or hard-
of-hearing. This means there are over 8,000,000 deaf and
hard-of-hearing people in the UK. However, only 70,000 of
them use British Sign Language.
4
A sign language appears whenever there is a large enough
population of deaf people. We do not know who ‘invented’
the first sign language. One of the oldest European sign
languages is probably Old French Sign Language. This was
the language of the deaf community in 18th century Paris.
5
We can find the earliest records of Old French Sign Language
in the work of the Abbé de l’Epée (1712–89). After meeting
two sisters who communicated in sign language, he became
aware of a community of 200 deaf Parisians. Epée used
their sign language to develop his own sign system.
6
Epée established deaf schools in France. These schools then
developed around the world and influenced other sign
languages, including American Sign Language. From the
dictionaries of sign language that Epée published, we can
see that his signs are related to sign languages today.
1 (a) A system of visual (b) A system of miming
communication
2 (a) One sign language (b) More than one sign
language
3 (a) The number of deaf (b) The population of the UK
people in the UK
4 (a) The first sign language (b) Old French Sign Language
5 (a) The signing (b) Abbé de l’Epée
community in Paris
6 (a) Schools for the deaf (b) Signing dictionaries
/ 5
Listening
1 Listen to the information about Anna and Tony.
Complete the notes.
Anna Tony
Age? 16 16
Father’s job? 1 6
Number of brothers /
sisters?
2 7
Hobby? 3 8
What do you want to
study at university?
4 9
What was your first radio
report about?
5 10
/ 10
2 Read the sentences. Listen to the local radio news.
Are the statements (T) true or (F) false?
It is 8 a.m. ❑
1 The Prime Minister has been in Washington for three
days. ❑
2 After Washington, the Prime Minister is going to
Germany. ❑
3 The bank robbers stole £860,000 from the bank inBirmingham. ❑
4 The phone number to ring about the bank robbery is
0121 376 5978. ❑
5 Bright colours will not be fashionable for men this
summer. ❑
6 One of the most fashionable colours last winter was dark
green. ❑
7 The athletics competition this weekend is in
Australia. ❑
8 A British runner has won the men’s 400 metres race. ❑
9 500 people were moved to the community centre
because of the factory fire. ❑
10 The weather forecast says it will be bright everywhere
tomorrow. ❑
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4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
Sign language is not the same as miming.❑
1 The grammar of sign language is complicated.❑
2 Facial expression is used to communicate in sign
language.❑3 There are a lot of sign languages in the world.❑
4 All deaf people in the UK use British Sign
Language.❑
5 Old French Sign Language was the first sign language in
Europe.❑
6 Epée’s system of sign language is the same as Old French
Sign Language.❑
7 Epée started schools for the deaf in France.❑
8 American Sign Language is completely different from
Epée’s system.❑
/ 8
5 Read the e-mail. Choose the best word or phrase
(A, B or C) for each gap.
Writing
6 Read about a news reporter, Adam. Complete
sentence (b) so that it means the same as sentence (a).
Use no more than three words.
(a) Adam is thirty and he’s a journalist.
(b) Adam is a thirty-year-old journalist.
1 (a) He likes to work abroad.
(b) He enjoys .
2 (a) He arrived in Beijing four days ago.
(b) He has been in Beijing days now.
3 (a) The last time Adam visited China was in 2004.
(b) Adam hasn’t visited China 2004.
4 (a) The Chinese Prime Minister has said that he will
meet Adam.
(b) The Chinese Prime Minister has agreed .
5 (a) He has offered to have lunch with Adam.
(b) He has suggested with Adam.
/ 5
7 Your local computer shop is organising a competition.
The first prize is a new computer. In the competition,
you have to answer these questions:
1 What three things do you use a computer for most
(e.g. e-mailing, surfing the net)?2 How have you used a computer to help you with your
school work? Give two examples.
3 Who else in your family uses a computer?
Write 35–45 words.
/ 5
8 Read part of an e-mail from your penfriend.
I had a great weekend – we went camping in the forest!
The best part was cooking on the fire. What did you do
last weekend? Did you have a lot of homework?
I’ve just started writing a blog. Do you write a blog? What
do you think are the best blogs? I like reading the sports
blogs.
I’ve also started reading a daily newspaper. Do you read
newspapers or magazines? Which do you like best?
Now write an e-mail, answering your penfriend’s questions.
Write about 100 words.
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Skills
Hi C , Tina. What are you 1 these days? You
haven’t been in touch for ages. Hope you’re well. Are
you still going out with Mark? Let me 2 when we
can meet up.
3 ? I’ve joined a drama group! I’m not 4 acting, of course, but I’m helping to paint the scenery.
(That’s more 5 !) It’s great fun and I’m pretty good
at it. 6 , I’ve decided to do art as one of my A-level
subjects.
Have you been to the new Mexican restaurant in town?
Ali and I thought we’d check 7 ___ some time. What
about meeting up there next Saturday?
Well that’s it for now. Let me know about next Saturday.
Love, Alice
A here B you C there
1 A up to B about C up for
2 A to know B know C knowing
3 A Guess what! B Can’t you guess? C Guess this!
4 A with B for C into
5 A my thing B one of the things C the thing
6 A Definitely B If you ask me C In fact
7 A it out B over it C it
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3 Complete the sentences with compound adjectives
and nouns.
The winner is a girl who is six years old.
The winner is a six-year-old girl .
1 We had a delay of seven hours at the airport.
We had a at the airport.
2 I walk to school in ten minutes.
I have a to school.
3 The Regent is a hotel with five stars.
The Regent is a .
4 She ran the race in three minutes.
She ran a .
5 Sarah is a singer who is twenty-four years old.
Sarah is a .
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4 Find three more ‘negative’ words and two ‘positive’
words in the word square.
W R O N G
O I N W O
R G B M O
R H A R D
Y T D V Z
‘negative’ words ‘positive’ words
bad 4
1 5
2
3
/ 5
Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences with these words. There is
one extra word.
cartoons chat crossword documentary
fashion forecast headline international local
problem questionnaire review
A newspaper for your town or area is a local
newspaper.
1 People write about their worries and are given advice on
the page.
2 News about other countries is news.
3 Listen to the weather to find out if it’s
going to be cold and wet tomorrow.
4 John is good with words. He usually completes the
in the paper in less than an hour.
5 Can I borrow a pen? I want to answer this
about healthy food.
6 My favourite actor was on a TV show last
night, but he didn’t give away the name of his new
girlfriend.
7 Sue loves clothes and shoes. She spends all her pocket
money on magazines.
8 I didn’t have time to read the article. I just saw the
about the crash on the front page.
9 These animal always make me laugh.
The artist is really clever.
10 I’d like to read that book. It had a good
in the paper.
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2 Complete the compound adjectives with the correct
forms of the words in brackets.
She wears brightly-coloured clothes. (colour)
1 All the buildings are air- . (condition)
2 I’ve got a lot of English- friends. (speak)
3 She’s quite a well- writer. (know)
4 Who’s the long- boy in the photo? (hair)
5 I think Tony is quite good- . (look)
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5 Complete the news story with the verbs in brackets in
the Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect.
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6 Rewrite the sentences. Use the structure in the
example.
After Joanna finished university, she worked abroad for
several years.
After finishing university, Joanna worked abroad for
several years.
1 Before he took his driving test, Ken was very nervous.
____________________________________________
2 After he passed his driving test, Ken drove home by
himself. ____________________________________________
3 Before we went to bed, we watched the news on TV.
____________________________________________
4 After she got up, Maggie phoned her aunt to wish her a
happy birthday.
____________________________________________
5 After she saw the painting in the art gallery, Mrs Harris
decided to buy it.
____________________________________________
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7 Complete the texts with the correct forms of the verbs
in brackets.
The sports teacher has told John to lose (lose) some
weight. The teacher suggested 1 (join) a
gym but John refused 2 (go).
I advised him 3 (not / eat) chips everyday and to avoid 4 (buy) so much
chocolate. He’s agreed 5 (have) more
fruit and vegetables, and he’s going to stop
6 (put) sugar in his coffee.!
Sue offered 7 (come) shopping with me
last Saturday. I wanted 8 (get) a DVD for
my mum’s birthday. On the way home, we stopped
9 (have) lunch at an Italian restaurant
and then we decided 10 (go) to the
cinema.
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Communication
8 Read the conversation between two friends. Choose
the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each gap.
A: Hi. How C you?
B: Okay, thanks.
A: How 1 ?
B: Not 2 well, I’m 3 . It was a nightmare.
A: I’m sure it wasn’t 4 . Do you think you’ve passed?B: 5 . Anyway, how 6 with you?
A: Pretty 7 really. Guess 8 ? I start my new
Saturday job next week.
B: 9 great. Do you think you’ll like it?
A: 10 so.
A do B go C are
1 A did your exam go B was your exam going
C does your exam go
2 A quite B very C really
3 A afraid B sorry C worried
4 A this bad B that bad C the worst
5 A No way B Not a way C Never a way
6 A are the things B are things C is the thing
7 A well B better C good
8 A this B what C it
9 A That’s B It’s C This is
10 A I’ll hope B I hoped C I hope
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Language
DOG FINDS NEW HOME Last Nov ember , the Smith f amily mov e d ( mov e ) f r om Wales to Sc otland. By 11 a.m. on the day of the mov e, they 1 ( f inish ) putting ev er y thing in the r emov al v an, so they 2 ( set of f ) on the ten-hour dr iv e to their new home.
But the next mor ning, they 3 ( r ealise ) they 4 ( f or get ) something r eally impor tant – Spot, their dog!
For the next f ew weeks, they 5 ( sear c h ) ev er y whe
r e f or Spot but with no luc k. T hen, exac tly thr ee months af ter their mov e, the Smiths 6 ( sit ) in the kitc hen when they 7 ( hear ) something in the gar den – a dog 8 ( bar k ). Y es! – it was a v er y tir ed, muddy and hungr y Spot!
T he Smiths 9 ( nev er / f ind out ) how Spot 10 ( tr av el ) to his new ‘home’.
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3 Complete the sentences with compound adjectives
and nouns.
The winner is a girl who is six years old.
The winner is a six-year-old girl .
1 Jamie is a baby who is seven months old.
Jamie is a .
2 Simon’s course at university takes three years.
Simon is doing a at
university.
3 The oldest resident in the village is a woman who is
ninety-one.
The oldest resident in the village is a
.
4 We’ve book a holiday for ten days.
We’ve booked a .
5 The singers are touring Europe for one year.
The singers are on a of
Europe.
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4 Find three more ‘negative’ words and two ‘positive’
words in the word square.
A W F U L
W I N G I
F A I L K
B A D Y E
‘negative’ words ‘positive’ words
bad 4
1 5
2
3
/ 5
Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences with these words. There is
one extra word.
advice documentary forecast game gossip
horoscope interview letter local puzzles
reports reviews
A newspaper for your town or area is a local
newspaper.
1 I’m keen on football and rugby. I always read the sports
in the paper.
2 Sam wrote a to his local paper about
recycling. It appeared in the paper last week.
3 Tell me when your birthday is and I’ll read out your
for next week.
4 Do you prefer doing word or number ?
I’m better with numbers.
5 My neighbour won £50,000 in a TV show
last year.
6 Are you interested in about the private
lives of celebrities?
7 There’s a about Egypt on TV tonight. It
sounds really interesting.
8 The band’s new CD had good in most of
the music magazines.
9 Did you see the with the Prime Minister
on the TV news last night?
10 There’s some good about health in this
magazine.
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2 Complete the compound adjectives with the correct
forms of the words in brackets.
She wears brightly-coloured clothes. (colour)
1 They’re hard- students who always do
their homework. (work)
2 It was a well- holiday. (organise)
3 Professor Mitchell is a world- scientist.
(fame)
4 His parents are quite easy- . (go)
5 The journey took five days. It seemed
never- . (end)
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Grammar
5 Complete the news story with the verbs in brackets in
the Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect.
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6 Rewrite the sentences. Use the structure in the
example.
After Joanna finished university, she worked abroad for
several years.
After finishing university, Joanna worked abroad for
several years.
1 Before she got her first interview, my sister had filled in
about forty application forms.
____________________________________________
2 Before she became a reporter, Anita worked in a library.
____________________________________________
3 After we went to the zoo, we had a pizza.
____________________________________________
4 Before he left home, Mr Cooper turned off all the lights.
____________________________________________
5 After he wrote the letter, Rob decided not to post it.
____________________________________________
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7 Complete the texts with the correct forms of the verbs
in brackets.
John enjoys 1 playing (play) tennis. His father taught
him 1 (play) when he was about seven
years old. He always tries very hard
2 (win). He wants 3 (be)a professional tennis player one day. Now his sister is
learning 4 (play) tennis, too.
At the end-of-term, some of my friends suggested
5 (have) a big party and so I decided
6 (organise) it. At first, my parents didn’t
want 7 (have) it at our house. But then
they agreed. They even offered 8 (buy) all
the food and drink. My friends and I promised
9 (not / play) loud music after midnight.
I hope my parents will let me 10 (have)
another party soon.
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Communication
8 Read the conversation between two friends. Choose
the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each gap.
A: Hi. How C you?
B: 1 bad, thanks. 2 with you?
A: Well, I had an audition for a play 3 week, but I
didn’t do 4 well.
B: Oh, I’m 5 about that. You’re good 6 drama.
What happened?
A: Well, 7 my speech a lot, but then in the middle
8 the audition, I completely forgot the words.
B: I’m sure you weren’t that 9 !
A: I was. 10 !
A do B go C are
1 A Very B Not C Quite
2 A How’s it going B How does it go C How was it going
3 A next B last C on
4 A quite B pretty C very
5 A sorry B a pity C worried
6 A with B for C at
7 A I’d practised B I’ve practised C I practise
8 A to B for C of
9 A bad B badly C worse
10 A I’m honest B Honestly C It’s honest
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Language
P AR R OT C AT C HES BUR GLAR At 10 p.m. last night, Mr s K ing, a sev enty -y ear -old widow, w e nt ( go ) to bed as usual. She 1 ( not know ) that she 2 ( leav e ) the kitc hen window slightly open. Or that a bur glar 3 ( watc h ) the house.
At midnight, the bur glar 4 ( c limb ) thr ough the window into the kitc hen. But, suddenly , he 5 ( hear ) a v er y loud v oic e say ing: ‘P ut y our hands up or I’ll shoot’.
Mr s K ing was awake and immediately 6 ( phone ) the polic e. Whe
n the polic e 7 ( ar r iv e ), the bur glar 8 ( stand ) in the middle of the kitc hen with both hands abov e his head.
Mr s K ing’s husband 9 ( be ) a polic e ser geant and he 10 ( teac h ) P er c y their par r ot to say ‘P ut y our hands up or I’ll shoot!’
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4 Complete the multi-part verbs.
Have you seen my dictionary? I’ve been looking for it
all morning.
1 We always put a concert in the summer.
2 He turned , just as we were having lunch.3 My friends care a lot the environment.
4 A voluntary group has been set to
improve the children’s playground.
5 Now my exams are over, I just want to chill
for a few days.
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5 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of
these verbs.
do have make play
Emma usually has breakfast at 7.30 a.m.
1 ‘What are you doing at the moment?’ –
‘I my guitar.’
2 I didn’t go to the gym yesterday because
I a bad headache.
3 Could you me a favour, please?
4 Jim a lot of money last year and now he’s
very rich.
5 My brother never the washing-up.
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Grammar
6 Complete the e-mail with the verbs in brackets in the
Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous.
Hi Kim
How are you? I’ve been (be) really busy this month.
Julie and I 1 (help) with a
community project. We 2 (find
out) what the town was like fifty years ago. Julie’s
grandma 3 (give) us some oldphotos of the town. This week, we
4 (interview) people about their
schooldays.
The local newspaper 5 (ask) us to
write an article. We 6 (discuss) the
article for four hours this morning, but we
7 (not / agree) what to write yet.
By the way, I 8 (read) the book you
lent me, but I 9 (not / finish) ityet. I 10 (just / reach) the chapter
where the King escapes to France! It’s great.
Chris
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Vocabulary
1 Match the words to make ‘communities’ expressions.
terraced (f) (a) home
1 city (b) flats
2 mobile (c) club
3 block of (d) house
4 youth (e) centre
5 semi-detached (f) house
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2 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of
these verbs.
attend belong to give hold pass on perform
He belongs to the Sports Club.
1 The meeting in the community centre
last night.
2 The actor felt ill but he a really good
performance.
3 Hundreds of people the politician’s
funeral yesterday.
4 I’m sorry, I forgot to your message to
Linda.
5 My sister in a play at our local theatre
this evening.
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3 Find five more ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ words in the
word square.
B A D E
C H R A
R F U N
I Y G G
M O S E
E B I L
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7 Re-write the sentences. Replace the underlined words
with pronouns. Be careful with word order.
He passed on the letter to his father.
He passed it on to his father.
1 Mrs Stevens has started up a computer club.
____________________________________________
2 I was too hot so I turned down the heating.
____________________________________________
3 The children took a long time to put up their tents.
____________________________________________
4 I’ve always got on with my uncle John.
____________________________________________
5 Helen met up with my friends and me last week.
____________________________________________
6 We want to put on a play.
____________________________________________
7 They haven’t put up the paintings yet.
____________________________________________
8 Why don’t you take off your coat?
____________________________________________
9 Sue is looking for her homework.
____________________________________________
10 Do you know who set up the project?
____________________________________________
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8 Look at the pictures. Write B’s replies. Begin with
I’d rather …
A: Would you like an apple?
B: Thanks, but I’d rather have a banana.
1 A: Let’s go by car.
B: Well,
2 A: I’ll make you a hamburger for lunch.
B: Thanks, but
3 A: Shall we go horse-riding tomorrow?
B: Well,
4 A: Would you like to have a rabbit as a
pet?
B: No,
5 A: Are you going to join the hockey club?
B: No,
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Communication
9 Read the conversation among three friends. Choose
the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each gap.
Mike: Hi, you two. Do you C going into town this
evening?
Jill: That 1 a good idea.
Dave: Sorry, I can’t 2 it tonight. 3 tomorrow?
Mike: That’s okay for me. What 4 you, Jill?
Jill: Yes, fine. 5 we try the new bowling alley? We
could ask Paul and Sue to come 6 too. They’re
both 7 bowling.
Dave: Great! We 8 have something to eat there, too.
Mike: Brilliant! What time?
Jill: 9 we meet at the bus stop at half past six?
Mike: All right.
Dave: 10 you there.
A like B want C fancy
1 A is sounding B sounds C sounded
2 A make B come C have
3 A May it be B Maybe C May it
4 A about B for C with
5 A Let’s B Why not C Why don’t
6 A on B along C with7 A into B for C with
8 A would B could C should
9 A Will B Would C Shall
10 A See B Seeing C I see
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4 Complete the multi-part verbs.
Have you seen my dictionary? I’ve been looking for it
all morning.
1 The local council has carried several
improvements to the town centre.
2 Our science teacher is going to start an
after-school photography club.
3 We hung outside the theatre after the
show and got the group’s autographs.
4 It was difficult to put the tents because it
was so windy.
5 I’m going bowling this evening with Sue and Pete. Why
don’t you come ?
/ 5
5 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of
these verbs.
do have make play
Emma usually has breakfast at 7.30 a.m.
1 We a good laugh when we looked at
some of our old primary school photos.
2 Don’t a noise. The baby’s asleep.
3 They sometimes tennis on Saturdays.
4 I my homework when you phoned.
5 Sue’s in the kitchen. She pizzas for lunch.
/ 5
Grammar
6 Complete the e-mail with the verbs in brackets in the
Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous.
Hi Phil
How are you? I’ve been (be) really busy this month.
As you know, I 1 (try) for ages to
finish my art project. I 2 (hand in)
a couple of paintings but my art teacher3 (not / mark) them yet. I4 (just / start) my last.
Also, it’s our school play next week and so we
5 (practise) a lot. Mum6 (make) me a fantastic costume
– I look really cool in it. I’m pretty tired at the moment
because I 7 (not / sleep) well. I
8 (dream) about the play!
This morning, Jack and I 9 (paint)
the battle scene for the play – I 10
(draw) six horses and ten soldiers so far!
See you soon. Chris
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Vocabulary
1 Match the words to make ‘communities’ expressions.
terraced (f) (a) shop
1 corner (b) area
2 detached (c) centre
3 rural (d) house
4 sports (e) building
5 apartment (f ) house
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2 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of
these verbs.
attend belong to give hold pass on perform
He belongs to the Sports Club.
1 My father a really funny speech at my
sister’s wedding last Saturday.
2 The band finished the concert by their
latest hit song.
3 About 200 people the meeting last night.
4 Older Maori people like to traditional
stories to the next generation.
5 Their Christmas party is always in a bighotel in the city centre.
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3 Find five more ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ words in the
word square.
V I C T I M A
C H A R I T Y
R H O O D I E
I S W U P F N
M B H B X U D
E O Y L E N G
T S O E I P K
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7 Re-write the sentences, using pronouns.
He passed on the letter to his father.
He passed it on to his father.
1 We took down the posters yesterday.
____________________________________________
2 When does the plane take off?
____________________________________________
3 I didn’t look up the words in the dictionary.
____________________________________________
4 They failed to carry out their plan.
____________________________________________
5 When did you meet up with John?
____________________________________________
6 She always took care of my brother and me.
____________________________________________
7 Are you going to take part in the celebration?
____________________________________________
8 Maria turned off the radio.
____________________________________________
9 Can you help me put up the lights?
____________________________________________
10 He’s looking for his book.
____________________________________________
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8 Write B’s replies, beginning with I’d rather …
A: Would you like an apple?
B: Thanks, but I’d rather have a banana.
1 A: Do you like playing cards?
B: Not really.
2 A: Would you like to write stories for our
school magazine?
B: Well,
3 A: Do you want to join the gymnastics
club?
B: No,
4 A: Would you like to go on a cycling
holiday?
B: Not really.
5 A: Are you going to play your guitar in
the concert?
B: No,
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Communication
9 Read the conversation among three friends. Choose
the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each gap.
Ann: Hi, you two. Do you C having a meal out on
Saturday?
Liz: 1 .
Jim: Yes, 2 . I’ve got some exciting news from Pete
to tell you and he’s sent some brilliant photos from
Australia.
Ann: Oh great. Well, we could 3 up at the usual
place and have a pizza.
Liz: I’d rather 4 somewhere different. Why 5
go to that the new curry place?
Ann: 6 but I don’t like curry.
Liz: Well, what 7 the Italian restaurant in the HighStreet. It’s cool but it ’s not expensive.
Ann: 8 great.
Jim: And maybe we 9 go to the late film afterwards!
Ann: Good idea. 10 we meet at seven?
Jim: All right.
Liz: Okay.
A like B want C fancy
1 A Sure B Surely C Certain
2 A we do B let’s C come on
3 A meet B to meet C meeting
4 A to try B try C for trying
5 A don’t we B we don’t C not we
6 A Excuse me B Thank you C Sorry
7 A for B about C with
8 A It’s sounding B That sounded C That sounds
9 A could B would C should
10 A Let’s B Will C Shall
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Reading
3 Read the text about a traditional community. Choose
the best heading (a or b) for each section (2–5).
Traditional
communities
T HE I NUIT
1 The Inuit people
The Inuit are the native peoples
of the north of America and
especially of Arctic Canada and
Greenland. In 1977, the word ‘Inuit’ (meaning ‘people’) was
officially adopted to replace the term ‘Eskimo’.
2
The traditional Inuit diet consists mainly of fish, seals and
whales. The seal is the most important winter food both forthe Inuit and their dogs. It also provides clothing, materials
for making boats and tents, as well as fuel for light and heat.
3
Inuit arts such as carving, textiles and throat singing are
popular today, not only in Canada but globally. Throat
singing is traditionally performed by two women who stand
facing each other. One singer begins by singing a short tune
which she repeats with silent gaps between each repetition.
The other singer fills the gaps with a different tune. The
competition usually lasts up to three minutes until one of
the singers starts laughing or is left out of breath.
4
Nowadays, some Inuit singers such as Tanya Tagaq Gillis
perform as solo throat singers. Tanya is well-known
internationally for her performances with the pop musician
Björk. In 2005, she won ‘Best Female Artist’ award at the
Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards.
5
Traditional Inuit games and sports are an important part of
the bi-annual Arctic Winter Games, which began in 1970.
In one Inuit game called ‘One-Foot High Kick’, the athlete
jumps from both feet, tries to kick the target (shaped like aseal) with one foot, and then lands on this kicking foot. In
another Inuit game, ‘Sledge Jump’, the athlete must jump
over sledges for as long as possible.
1 (a) Definition of ‘Inuit’ (b) The Inuit people
2 (a) Inuit food (b) The importance of seals
3 (a) Inuit arts (b) Throat singing
4 (a) Tanya Tagaq Gillis (b) Tanya Tagaq Gillis and
Björk
5 (a) Traditional Inuit games (b) The Arctic Winter Games
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Listening
1 Listen to a recorded message giving information
about what’s on next Saturday. Complete the notes.
Saturday April 18th
Theatre Royal
Go Back for Murder by Agatha Christie
Time: 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Tel: 3 01202 .
Glebe School, 4 Road
‘Songs from the Musicals’
Tickets: 5 £ , Children under 12: 6 £
Town Hall
‘Sixties Night’
Time: 7 p.m.
Museum
Maori Exhibition
Museum open: 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Closed on 10
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2 Emma and Tom are talking about money. Decide if
the sentences about one of them are (T) true or
(F) false.
Are these sentences about Tom true or false?
Tom gets pocket money from his parents every
week. ❑
Pocket money
1 Tom gets £16 pocket money a week. ❑
2 Tom’s grandparents give him money every week. ❑
Chores at home
3 Tom takes the dog for walks. ❑
4 Tom cleans his dad’s car. ❑
5 Tom does the washing-up at weekends. ❑
Spending and saving
6 Tom buys quite a lot of sweets. ❑
7 Tom spends most of his pocket money on DVDs. ❑
8 Tom often goes to the cinema. ❑
9 Tom has got about £45 in his savings account. ❑
10 Tom is saving for his holiday. ❑
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Writing
6 Read about Sam’s youth club. Complete sentence (b)
so that it means the same as sentence (a).
Use no more than three words.
(a) Sam is a member of the local youth club.
(b) Sam belongs to the local youth club.
1 (a) Somebody started the club five years ago.
(b) The club five years ago.
2 (a) Sam began going to the club two years ago and he
still goes.
(b) Sam to the club for two years.
3 (a) Sometimes, the club lends Sam some of their
computer games.
(b) Sometimes, Sam the club’s computer
games.
4 (a) The club is so popular that all Sam’s friends want to
join.
(b) It is such a all Sam’s friends want to
join.
5 (a) Each year, the club organises a concert.
(b) Each year, the club puts a concert.
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7 Read about a newspaper competition. Write a letter
about your own town or area.
Is this a town for the young?What do you think?
The local newspaper is offering a £250 prize for
the best letter from a teenage reader.
In your letter, you should say something about:
● yourself, your interests, your own favourite
places and facilities in the town
● the good and bad points about our town foryoung people
● your ideas for improving the facilities in the
town for young people
● what you will do with the £250 if you win.
Write 100–150 words.
Post or e-mail your letter to the editor
to arrive by 15 May .
/ 15
TOTAL / 60
4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
‘Inuit’ is another name for ‘American’.❑
1 The Inuit eat a lot of fish.❑
2 An Inuit family usually has a lot of dogs.❑
3 The Inuit make clothes from seal skins.❑
4 Today, throat singing is popular only in Canada.❑
5 In throat singing, both singers sing the same
tune.❑
6 Tanya Tagaq Gillis has sung with Björk twice.❑
7 The Arctic Winter Games include some Inuit
sports.❑
8 The game ‘One-Foot High Kick’ is not played with real
seals.❑
9 In the game ‘Sledge Jump’, people ride in very long
sledges.❑ / 9
5 Read the advert for a charity cycle ride and Andrew’s
letter. Choose the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for
each gap.
Dear Mr Cooper
I would like to apply to join the cycle team.
I am 17 and 5 Downs High School. I am a keen
cyclist and am very fit. I have already 6 one charity
bike ride this year. I would really like to join your team.
Yours 7 ,
Andrew Porter
A Do B Will C Would
1 A earn B win C raise
2 A for B at C to
3 A start B starts C starting
4 A will be chosen B will chose C are choosing
5 A belong B attend C go
6 A had B made C done
7 A sincerest B sincerely C sincere
/ 7
Skills
C you like to join us in a chari t y c ycle ride ?
The mone y we 1 will help disabled children in our area.
We are looking 2 three c yclis ts to join our c ycling team.
The 80 km c ycle ride is on 5 Sep tember, 3 a t 7 a.m.
You mus t be o ver 16, fi t and a good c yclis t.
Please con tac t me be fore 20 Augus t to appl y.
The three c yclis ts for the team 4 on 2 3 Augus t.
S te ven Cooper
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3 Read the text about a traditional community. Choose
the best heading (a or b) for each section (2–5).
Traditional
communities
T HE I NUIT
1 The Inuit people
The Inuit are the native peoples
of the north of America and
especially of Arctic Canada and
Greenland. In 1977, the word ‘Inuit’ (meaning ‘people’) was
officially adopted to replace the term ‘Eskimo’.
2
The Inuit were traditionally hunters and fishermen. At sea,
they hunted whales, walruses and seals. Their boats, madefrom seal-skin, were called ‘qajait’. Europe later copied the
design of these boats and called them ‘kayaks’. Nowadays,
Inuit work in industries such as mining, oil, administration
and tourism. Many still earn extra money by hunting.
3
Inuit men and women traditionally wore watertight boots,
thick trousers and a ‘parka’ (a pullover jacket), all made
of skins and furs. The hood of a woman’s parka was often
made extra large to protect her baby from the icy wind
when held against the mother’s back. Like the ‘Inuit’ word
‘kayak’, the word ‘parka’ has been borrowed by other
languages to describe this type of jacket.
4
Inuit art is of great interest today, not only in Canada but
globally. One of the most famous Inuit artists is Pitseolak
Ashoona, who died in 1983. Her pictures of monsters and
spirits from Inuit legends, as well as scenes of traditional Inuit
life, can now be seen in galleries around the world. The largest
collection of Inuit art is in Canada’s Winnipeg Art Gallery.
5
The film Atanarjuat: the Fast Runner , based on an ancient
Inuit legend, was written, filmed, produced, directed andacted almost entirely by Inuit. It is the first feature film
with all the dialogue in Inuktitut, the language still spoken
by the Inuit tribes of northern Canada. The film won the
Caméra D’Or award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001.
1 (a) Definition of ‘Inuit’ (b) The Inuit people
2 (a) Past and present Inuit (b) Hunting
occupations
3 (a) Parkas and kayaks (b) Inuit clothes
4 (a) A famous Inuit artist (b) Inuit art galleries
5 (a) An Inuit legend (b) An Inuit film
/ 4
Listening
1 Listen to a recorded message giving information
about what’s on next Saturday. Complete the notes.
Saturday April 18th
Theatre Royal, 1 Street
Go Back for Murder by Agatha Christie
Tickets: 2 £ and 3 £
Glebe School
‘Songs from the Musicals’
Time: 4 p.m.
Tel: Day 5 01202
Evening 6 01202
Town Hall
‘Sixties Night’
Tickets: 7 £
Museum
Maori Exhibition
From April 8 to May 9
Admission: 10
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2 Emma and Tom are talking about money. Decide if
the sentences about one of them are (T) true or
(F) false.
Are these sentences about Emma true or false?
Emma gets pocket money from her parents every
week. ❑
Pocket money
1 Emma gets £20 pocket money a week. ❑
2 Emma’s grandparents never give her money. ❑
Chores at home
3 Emma hates washing-up. ❑4 Emma tidies her room. ❑
5 Emma helps with the shopping on Saturdays. ❑
Spending and saving
6 Emma spends most of her pocket money on clothes. ❑
7 Emma often goes to the cinema. ❑
8 Emma never buys sweets. ❑
9 Emma has got about £10 in her savings account. ❑
10 Emma would like a new mobile phone. ❑
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4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
‘Inuit’ is another name for ‘American’.❑
1 The Inuit copied the design of kayak boats from
Europe.❑
2 Today, more Inuit work in tourism than in
mining.❑
3 Nowadays, the Inuit do not hunt.❑
4 Traditionally, the Inuit use animal skins and furs to
make their clothes.❑
5 People around the world are interested in Inuit art.❑
6 Pitseolak Ashoona died at the age of 83.❑
7 Pitseolak Ashoona’s work can be seen only in the
Winnipeg Art Gallery.❑
8 The story of Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner comes from an
Inuit legend.❑9 Inuktitut is not spoken today.❑
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5 Read the advert for a dance marathon and Carol’s
e-mail. Choose the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for
each gap.
Dear Monica,
I am writing about the dance marathon. I am sixteen and
I love dancing. I belong 4 a swimming club and am
very fit.
Could you tell me where the marathon will be 5
and what time it starts? I hope it is in the evening 6
I have a Saturday job and I don’t finish work until 5.30.
I 7 forward to hearing from you.
Carol Clark
A Do B Will C Would
1 A have B be C take
2 A raising B earning C making
3 A have an interest B are interesting C are interested
4 A to B in C with
5 A attended B done C held
6 A but B because C for
7 A look B will look C am looking
/ 7
Writing
6 Read about Sam’s youth club. Complete sentence (b)
so that it means the same as sentence (a).
Use no more than three words.
(a) Sam is a member of the local youth club.
(b) Sam belongs to the local youth club.
1 (a) His girlfriend joined the club two months ago.
(b) His girlfriend has been a member of the club
.
2 (a) She was away last week so she didn’t go to the club.
(b) She didn’t go to the club last week
away.
3 (a) Sam likes playing basketball more than football.
(b) Sam would rather football.
4 (a) His team is such a good team that they usually win.
(b) His team is so usually win.
5 (a) Next year, the club members may choose Sam to be
their sports captain.
(b) Next year, Sam to be the club’s sports
captain.
/ 5
7 Read about a newspaper competition. Write a letterabout your own town or area.
Is this a town for the young?What do you think?
The local newspaper is offering a £250 prize for
the best letter from a teenage reader.
In your letter, you should say something about:
● yourself, your interests, your own favourite
places and facilities in the town
● the good and bad points about our town for
young people
● your ideas for improving the facilities in the
town for young people
● what you will do with the £250 if you win.
Write 100–150 words.
Post or e-mail your letter to the editor
to arrive by 15 May .
/ 15
TOTAL / 60
Skills
C you like to 1 par t in a dance mara thon on
Sa turda y 15 March ?
We are 2 mone y for a local children ’s chari t y.
You mus t be o ver 15, fi t and a good dancer!
Please e-mail Monica Sanders i f you 3 .
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3 Find the odd one out.
a bit of A paper B chocolate C sweets✘
1 a bag of A sugar B milk C crisps
2 a piece of A cake B paper C orange juice
3 a cup of A rubbish B coffee C milk
4 a slice of A chalk B toast C meat
5 a group of A teachers B boys C biscuits
6 a pile of A books B babies C clothes
7 a bit of A CDs B cheese C bread
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Grammar
4 Complete the texts with the verbs in brackets in the
correct form of the passive.
I am usually given (usually / give) about £12 pocket
money a week by my parents and other relatives. Most
of my pocket money 1 (spend) on
clothes and shoes. My favourite boots
2 (make) in Italy. A lot of Italian
shoes 3 (can / buy) quite cheaply
on eBay.
John 4 ( just / offer) a job in a bigdepartment store in the city centre. He
5 (ask) a lot of questions at his
interview last week. All the assistants in the store
6 (expect) to dress smartly and
always be polite. Free lunches
7 (provide) for them every day.
Some of the assistants 8
(can / ask) to work on Sundays.
John 9 (will / pay) £7 an hour and
he 10 (will / trained) to work in
every department of the store.
/ 10
Vocabulary
1 Read the sentences. Circle the correct words.
How much pocket cash / money do you get a week?
1 We’re doing a charity walk on Saturday to earn / raise
money for a school in India.
2 Have you ever seen a British £20 bank note / paper ?
3 Does your company earn / make a lot of money?
4 They used all their savings / bank account and bought a
yacht.
5 I lent / borrowed her £100 but she’s never paid me back.
6 If you pay by credit card / debit card , the money will be
taken out of your bank today straightaway.
7 He’s not into fashion, so he doesn’t spend / save much
money on clothes.
8 I think a salary / wage of £70,000 a year is great.
9 He earned / won £10,000 in a TV game show last week.
10 I haven’t got any cash / bank with me, so I’ll write you a
cheque.
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2 Complete the sentences with ‘materials’ words.
She needs several metres of cloth to make her costume
for the play.
1 I dropped the mirror but luckily the g
didn’t break.
2 It’s a cheap p handbag.
3 John came third in the Olympic race and won the
b medal.
4 My brother has made a model train out of
w .
5 The heavy prison gates are made of i .
6 Tin, gold and silver are types of m .7 These boots are made of beautiful soft l .
8 We climbed up 350 steps to the top of the
s tower of the cathedral.
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Language
5 Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets.
She was very stuck-up. Nobody wanted to be friends
with her.
(so) She was so stuck-up that nobody wanted to be
friends with her.
1 It was a wonderful holiday. We didn’t want to come
home.
(such) _______________________________________
____________________________________________
2 The film was scary. Some of the children had
nightmares.
(so) ________________________________________
____________________________________________
3 Our bus was late. We missed the concert.
(so) ________________________________________
____________________________________________
4 It’s an unusual museum. I’d like to visit it again.
(such) _______________________________________
____________________________________________
5 Marie and I get on well. I’m sure we’ll keep in touch in
the future.
(so) ________________________________________
____________________________________________
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6 Complete the sentences with the where necessary.
We visited London and had a boat trip on the Thames.
Last year, my Uncle Tony spent two months on holiday
in 1 France. He’s a good photographer
and he took some brilliant photos of
2 Alps and the highest mountain in
3 Europe: 4 Mont
Blanc. He’s not keen on cities but he stayed in5 Paris for a few days. Before he came
back home, he had a week’s holiday in
6 Channel Islands. He visited three of
the islands and his favourite was
7 Guernsey.
Uncle Tony belongs to a sailing club. Next year he’s
planning to sail across 8 Atlantic Ocean
to 9 USA. That’s something that only
10 fit should attempt!
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Communication
7 Read the conversation between a sales assistant and
a customer. Choose the best expression (A, B or C) for
each gap.
Customer: B , I bought this child’s bike here last week,
but 1 there’s a problem 2 it.
Sales Assistant: 3 ? What’s that?
Customer: The back wheel is very loose. I think it might
come off.
Sales Assistant: 4 a look. Oh yes, that’s not right,
5 ? I’m very sorry 6 that.
Customer: I’ve got the receipt here.
Sales Assistant: Thank you. Well, I do 7 . That’s never
happened with that model before. 8 a refund or
would you like to choose another bike?Customer: I’d like another bike, please – perhaps a different
model.
Sales Assistant: 9 . Well, there are some over here.
They’re the same 10 .
Customer: Thank you.
A Please B Excuse me C Hello
1 A I’m afraid B I feel sorry C I fear
2 A for B over C with
3 A Actually B Really C True4 A Am I having B Do I have C Let me have
5 A is it? B isn’t it? C is that?
6 A with B by C about
7 A apology B sorry C apologise
8 A Would you like B Do you like
C What do you like
9 A True B Right C Correct
10 A cost B price C money
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3 Find the odd one out.
a bit of A paper B chocolate C sweets✘
1 a cup of A water B tea C toast
2 a bag of A sweets B apples C orange juice
3 a slice of A coffee B bread C cake
4 a piece of A milk B firewood C chalk
5 a pile of A rubbish B wine C newspapers
6 a bit of A glass B crisps C metal
7 a group of A animals B people C rice
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Grammar
4 Complete the texts with the verbs in brackets in the
correct form of the passive.
I am usually given (usually / give) money for my
birthday. Last week, it was my 18th birthday and I
1 (give) a lot of money
by my relatives and friends. About half of it
2 (will / put) into my bank
account. I 3 (ask) to go and see
the bank manager next week. I don’t know why! Maybe I
4 (will / offer) a job at the bank!
Some expensive sports equipment
5 (steal) from our club last
year. The thieves 6 (not
/ catch ) yet. These days, almost everything
7 (can / buy) online and a lot of
sports equipment 8 (can / see) on
eBay. Some new equipment for the gym at our club
9 ( just / buy) on eBay by our
sports coaches and the head trainer. It
10 (will / deliver) next week.
/ 10
Vocabulary
1 Read the sentences. Circle the correct words.
How much pocket cash / money do you get a week?
1 If you pay by credit card / debit card, the money won’t be
taken out of your bank account until next month.
2 She’s got a Saturday job so she earns / wins a bit of
money each week.
3 We found an old cash / coin in our garden last summer.
4 She hasn’t got any bank account / savings because she
spends all her money.
5 Are doctors paid a high salary / wage in your country?
6 Can I borrow / lend £5, please? I’ll pay you back on
Saturday.
7 I can’t pay you now. I’ve left my cheque book /
bank account at home.
8 The charity auction raised / spent £5,000 for our local
hospital.
9 Have you ever won / earned anything on a lottery?
10 She’s saving / raising some money each month because
she wants to buy a car.
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2 Complete the sentences with ‘materials’ words.
She needs several metres of cloth to make her costume
for the play.
1 The old s walls of the castle are very
thick.
2 The teacher got angry when Jimmy threw a
p aeroplane across the classroom.
3 My sister bought an expensive brown l
bag in Rome.
4 My mother’s wedding ring is made of g .
5 He came second in the Olympic race and won the
s medal.
6 Cans of soup and cold drinks are made of
t .
7 C is a soft reddish metal – and it’s also an
informal word for a police officer.
8 The old cottage burnt down quickly because it was built
of w .
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5 Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets.
She was very stuck-up. Nobody wanted to be friends
with her.
(so) She was so stuck-up that nobody wanted to be
friends with her.
1 It was a cold classroom. The children kept their coats on
all day.
(such) _______________________________________
____________________________________________
2 The restaurant was expensive. We decided not to eat
there.
(so) ________________________________________
____________________________________________
3 He’s clever. He’s passed all his exams with top marks.
(so) ________________________________________
____________________________________________
4 It was a big hotel. I got lost and couldn’t find my room.
(such) _______________________________________
____________________________________________
5 It was an exciting book. I stayed up until 3 a.m. to finish
it.
(such) _______________________________________
____________________________________________
/ 5
6 Complete the sentences with the where necessary.
We visited London and had a boat trip on the Thames.
In my summer holidays, I usually visit my cousins in
1 Scotland. They live in 2
Oban which is a really interesting town. We always
have a boat trip to a group of islands called
3 Inner Hebrides. My favourite island is
4 Mull. Last year, my cousins took mefishing on 5 River Nell – it was great
fun but I didn’t catch anything. Of course, I’ve seen the
highest mountain in Scotland – that’s
6 Ben Nevis.
When my cousins go on holiday, they like to go abroad.
They complain that there’s nothing for
7 young in Oban. (I don’t agree
with them!) Last year, they went sailing in
8 Mediterranean. This year, they’re
going to 9 South America and they’re
going trekking in 10 Andes.
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Language
Communication
7 Read the conversation between a sales assistant and
a customer. Choose the best expression (A, B or C) for
each gap.
Customer: B .
Sales Assistant: Just one moment, please… Yes. 1 I
help you?
Customer: I hope 2 . I bought this bag here last week,
but it doesn’t close properly. I didn’t try to open and
close it when I was in the shop.
Sales Assistant: Oh yes, I 3 . I’m 4 sorry about
that. Have you got the receipt, please?
Customer: Yes, here 5 .
Sales Assistant: Thank you. Well, I really 6 apologise
about this. Would you like a refund or would you 7 to choose another bag?
Customer: Well, have you got another bag like this one?
Sales Assistant: No, 8 that was the only one we had left
in that style.
Customer: Oh well, I think I’ll have a 9 , please.
Sales Assistant: Fine, 10 problem.
Customer: Thank you.
A Please B Excuse me C Hello
1 A Do B Will C Can2 A so B it C to
3 A have a look B see C look
4 A terribly B awful C terrible
5 A it be B I am C you are
6 A do B am C could
7 A rather B prefer C want
8 A I’m afraid B It’s sorry C You’re right
9 A return B receipt C refund
10 A nothing B not C no
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4 Read the sentences. Circle the correct words.
He has two spoonfuls of sugar in his tea. He likes it
slightly / very sweet.
1 Our holiday was extremely / absolutely great!
2 It’s pretty / slightly late. I don’t think he’ll come now.
3 The soup was really / very horrible.
4 My bedroom is absolutely / quite small.
5 Just a little bit of sugar, please. I like my tea terribly /
slightly sweet.
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Grammar
5 Complete the texts with the correct forms of the verbs
in brackets.
Mike looks very happy. He can’t have heard (hear) the
bad news.
A: I’m reporting from the
edge of the Australian
outback where forest fires
are still spreading. It is
expected that the fires may
1 (move)
closer to nearby farms over
the next few hours and
people might
2 (have to)
leave their homes. There
has been no rain here for months and it is thought that
most of the fires must 3 (start) as a result
of the very dry conditions. However, some people think
that tourists could 4 (cause) some of the
fires by accident while camping in the area.
B: Look! I found this metal thing on the beach thismorning! It must 5 (be) very old. What do
you think people could 6 (use) it for? Do
you think the king might 7 (drink) wine
out of it?
C: No, people can’t 8 (use) it for drinking.
There’s a big hole carved in the bottom of it! Anyway,
it’s made of tin so it can’t 9 (be) very
valuable.
B: Well, it may not 10 (belong) to a king,
but I’m going to keep it.
/ 10
Vocabulary
1 Complete the table.
Numbers Words
502 five hundred and two1 / 2 a half
1 eight million
2 four point three
3 a tenth
4 one thousand six hundred and
seventy
3/4 5
6,000,000,000 6
5.7 7
9,872 8
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2 Find five more ‘landscape’ words in the word square.
L A K E I A
F O R E S T
R H I L L T
O J V A A P
A Y E H N B
M K R S D O
S W A M P D
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3 Match the words to make expressions.
hot (f) (a) animals
1 snowcapped (b) rain
2 rare (c) mountain
3 loud (d) lake
4 dense (e) forest
5 freshwater (f ) weather
6 breathtaking (g) noise
7 heavy (h) sight
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6 Read the dialogue. Choose the best word (A, B or C)
for each gap.
A: Who’s that going into the hotel? It looks like Pete but
it C be him because he’s still in hospital.
B: It 1 be his twin brother, Bob, or it 2 be
somebody who looks like Pete.
A: Pete’s been in hospital a long time, hasn’t he? He 3
have been very ill.
B: Yes, he had to have an operation, but he 4 be
coming home next week.
A: That’s good news. When will he come back to college?
B: Well, the doctors say he 5 return to college for at
least a fortnight.
A must B may C can’t
1 A could B may not C must
2 A can’t B may C must
3 A must B might C could
4 A can’t B may not C might
5 A can B must C can’t
/ 5
7 Rewrite the sentences. Begin with the word in
brackets.
It was a long flight, but we didn’t feel tired when welanded. (Although)
Although it was a long flight, we didn’t feel tired when
we landed.
1 He’s nearly thirty but he’s never learnt to drive.
(Although)
____________________________________________
2 She felt really ill yesterday but she went to work.
(Despite)
____________________________________________
3 We waited for hours to see the lions but we never saw
one. (Despite)
____________________________________________
4 John earns twice as much as me but he always wants to
borrow money. (Although)
____________________________________________
5 She worked really hard last term but she failed the
exam. (Despite)
____________________________________________
/ 5
8 Complete the sentences with must , could or can’t .
There’s a police car outside the house. Something must
be wrong.
1 The injured animal has just opened its eyes.
It be dead.
2 Marie’s away this week. She be on
holiday or perhaps she’s on a business trip.
3 They look very happy. They have won the
match.
4 Your coffee have gone cold already. I’ve
just made it.
5 My wallet be somewhere in the house.
I’ve been at home all day.
/ 5
Communication
9 Complete the presentation. Circle the correct words.
‘So then / Right I’m going to talk about the
hippopotamus, or ‘hippo’. Hippos live in the wild only in
Africa and they have been on Earth for
1 more / over 5 million years. 2 At first / First , I’m going
to tell you how many species of hippo there are and
3 next / the next , how big they are.
‘There are two species – the Common Hippo and thePygmy Hippo. The Common Hippo can weigh up to
400 – sorry, 4 I mean / that means 4000 kilos – but the
Pygmy Hippo weighs only 275 kilos.
‘5 Another / Other difference is that Pygmy Hippos spend
more time near water, not in it. Common Hippos can
stay underwater for thirty minutes, 6 despite / although
usually they stay under only five minutes. 7 So / Then,
how can they do this? Because their eyes, ears and
nostrils are on top of their heads, they can hear, see and
breathe while most of their body is underwater.
‘8 Finally / Last , how long do hippos live? 9 Then / Well ,the Common Hippo can live 40 years in the wild and 60
years in zoos.
‘Thanks a lot 10 for listening / to listen.’
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6 Read the dialogue. Choose the best word (A, B or C)
for each gap.
A: Who’s that going into the hotel? It looks like Pete but
it C be him because he’s working in New York at the
moment.
B: Well, actually he’s been back for a week or two so it1 be him. And perhaps the woman with him 2
be his American girlfriend.
A: She’s wearing beautiful clothes. They 3 have cost a
lot of money. Is Pete going to stay in New York for a long
time?
B: I’m not sure. His job was for six months so he 4
have any work after then. He 5 afford to stay in the
USA if he hasn’t got a job, so he’ll have to come home.
A must B may C can’t
1 A could B may not C can’t
2 A might B can’t C must
3 A may B could C must
4 A must B may not C could
5 A must B may C can’t
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7 Rewrite the sentences. Begin with the word in
brackets.
It was a long flight, but we didn’t feel tired when welanded. (Although)
Although it was a long flight, we didn’t feel tired when
we landed.
1 I’ve lived here for five years but I’ve never been to the
zoo. (Despite)
____________________________________________
2 We like coffee but we couldn’t drink the very strong
local coffee. (Although)
____________________________________________ 3 We travelled very slowly but we reached our camp
before it got dark. (Despite)
____________________________________________
4 Sue had never been in a boat before but she really
enjoyed kayaking. (Although)
____________________________________________
5 It is a long way from the town but the waterfall is worth
seeing. (Despite)
____________________________________________
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8 Complete the sentences with must , could or can’t .
There’s a police car outside the house. Something must
be wrong.
1 I wonder why Ann isn’t here. I suppose she
have missed the bus, or perhaps she’s ill.
2 They haven’t had anything to eat all day. They
be hungry.
3 I can hear their voices. They be far away.
4 He works at the hospital so he be a
doctor or perhaps a nurse.
5 It hasn’t rained in that area for months so the earth
be really dry.
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Communication
9 Complete the presentation. Circle the correct words.
‘ So then / Right , I’m going to talk about camels.
1 The first / First , how many types of camel are there?
2 Then / Well there are two: the Bactrian or ‘Asian’ camel
which has two humps, and the Dromedary or ‘Arabian’
camel which has one hump.
‘3 Next / After , how big are they? A camel stands from
1.8 to just 4 over / on 2 metres tall at the shoulders and
weighs from 250 to 608 kilograms – 5 sorry / excuse,I mean 680 kilograms.
‘Now 6 for looking / let’s look at the purpose of the
camel’s hump. Most animals store fat in their bodies,
7 but / except only camels keep most of their fat in a
hump. The main 8 reason / cause for this is that if food
is hard to find, the fat in the hump provides energy for
the camel.
‘9 In the end / Finally , how do people use camels? In
lands at the edge of the deserts, camels turn water
wheels to irrigate fields and carry grain to market
places. Deep in the deserts, camels are almost the onlymeans of transport and the source of food and clothing.
‘10 Okay / Also, would you like to ask any questions?’
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3 Read the text about tigers. Match the headings (a–f)
with the sections (1–6).
Tigers(Panthera tigris)
1 Subspecies of tiger
There are five different subspecies
of tiger which are still alive today:
Siberian, Indo-Chinese, South China, Bengal and Sumatran.
The Bengal Tiger is the most common kind of tiger.
2
A tiger will usually have more than a hundred stripes on its
body, varying in colour from light brown to black. They are
the biggest and heaviest cats in the world. Male tigers weigh
200–320 kg and are 2.6–3.3 metres long. At night, tigers cansee six times better than humans.
3
Tigers hunt animals such as deer, wild pigs, water buffalo,
young elephants and sometimes leopards and bears. If
a tiger kills a human, it is usually because the animal is
injured or ill and unable to hunt its usual food.
4
Unlike some big cats such as lions, adult tigers live alone
(except for mother tigers with their cubs). Tigers can hunt
more successfully alone than in groups. Young tigers live
with their mother until they are two or three years old, thenthey find their own territories.
5
A century ago there were over 100,000 tigers, but now there
are fewer than 2,500 adult breeding tigers in the wild and
they are an endangered species. The biggest threat to tigers
comes from humans, who destroy their land and often kill
them for their fur. Also, parts of the tiger’s body are used in
traditional Chinese medicine.
6
It seems likely that the last known wild South China tiger
was shot and killed in 1994. There are about 59 South Chinatigers in captivity in China, but it is predicted that this tiger
will eventually become extinct. The South China tiger is the
most endangered subspecies of tiger today.
(a) Hunting
(b) The most endangered subspecies
(c) Solitary animals
(d) Physical characteristics
(e) An endangered species
(f ) Subspecies of tiger
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Listening
1 Listen to a radio talk about the Fair Trade
organisation. Complete the notes.
‘Fair Trade’ labelling started in The Netherlands .
1 The first Fair Trade consumer guarantee was given in
The Netherlands in 19 .
2 The UK first used the ‘Fair Trade’ mark on
chocolate.
3 The first ‘Fair Trade’ honey was sold in the UK in
.
4 The town of Garstand called itself the ‘world’s first Fair
Trade Town’ in 2000.
5 In 2001, Fair Trade sales in the UK reached
£ .
6 Fair Trade mangoes were introduced to the UK
in 2002.
7 Fair Trade cakes were introduced to the UK in
2002.
8 Fair Trade pineapples were introduced to the UK
in 2002.
9 In 2005, there were different Fair Trade
products in the UK.
10 In 2006, there were different Fair Trade
products in the UK.
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2 Sue and Jim are talking about an environment
questionnaire. Decide if the sentences about one of
them are (T) true or (F) false.
Are these sentences about Sue true or false?
The questionnaire is about the environment. ❑
1 Sue hates doing questionnaires. ❑
2 Sue thinks her family save a lot of water. ❑3 She prefers having a bath to having a shower. ❑
4 She has got two brothers. ❑
5 Sue’s mum uses the washing machine once a day. ❑
6 Sue’s family has a dishwasher. ❑
7 Sue drinks less than a litre of water a day. ❑
8 Sue drinks fruit juices. ❑
9 She drinks coffee. ❑
10 She doesn’t drink fizzy drinks. ❑
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4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
Panthera tigris is the scientific name for tigers.❑
1 The Bengal Tiger is the rarest species of tiger.❑
2 Tigers with black stripes are usually the biggest and
heaviest tigers.❑
3 Humans can’t see as well as tigers when it’s dark.❑
4 Tigers eat meat.❑
5 Like lions, tigers live in groups.❑
6 People kill tigers and use their fur.❑
7 The tiger is the most important animal in traditional
Chinese medicine.❑
8 About 59 South China tigers live in the wild in China
today.❑
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5 Steve is on holiday in Scotland. Read part of his
letter. Choose the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for
each gap.
A at B into C in
1 A environment B landscape C scene
2 A high B tall C deep
3 A to look B looking C look
4 A Although B Despite C However
5 A thin B weak C light
6 A was opened B is opened C has been opened
7 A in case B in order to C so
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Writing
6 Read about Linda. Complete sentence (b) so that it
means the same as sentence (a). Use no more than
three words.
(a) Linda moved to this town three years ago.
(b) Linda has lived in this town for three years .
1 (a) Linda walks to school because she wants to keep fit
and save money.
(b) Linda keeps fit and saves money by .
2 (a) She stayed at home every night last week because she
needed to study.
(b) She stayed at home every night last week in
to study.
3 (a) Her Maths exam starts at 9 a.m. next Tuesday. (b) At 9 a.m. next Tuesday, she doing her
Maths exam.
4 (a) She is brilliant at Science but she doesn’t want to be a
scientist.
(b) Despite at science, Linda doesn’t want
to be a scientist.
5 (a) She wants to be a pilot, but she’s not sure if her
eyesight is good enough.
(b) Her eyesight may enough for her to
be a pilot.
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7 Read part of an e-mail from your penfriend.
Hi there!
We’re doing a project on the environment. Our teacher
has asked us to find out what ordinary families in other
countries are doing to help the environment. Could you
tell me something about you and your family, please?
For example, do you think environmental problems are
important?
Do you try to save water and electricity? If so, how?
What electrical equipment have you got at home?
Do you recycle anything?
How do you and your family usually travel?
What do you think the most important environmental
issues will be over the next ten or twenty years?
Thanks very much. (I’ll write a longer e-mail with all my
news at the weekend!)
Now write an e-mail, answering your penfriend’s
questions. Write 100–150 words.
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3 Read the text about polar bears. Match the headings
(a–f) with the sections (1–6).
Polar Bears
(Ursus maritimus)
1 Population
At present, polar bears are not
an endangered species. There are
thought to be 25,000–40,000 polar bears in the world.
2
Polar bears are found in the northern areas of Alaska,
Greenland, Canada, Russia and on the Arctic islands of
Norway.
3
The polar bear’s whole body is furred, even the bottom of its
paws. That helps to prevent bears from slipping on the ice.
Male polar bears generally weigh 350–680 kg. Polar bears
are exceptional swimmers. They also have an excellent sense
of smell and can locate seals up to 64 km away.
4
The most important time for a polar bear is from April to
July when there is a huge seal population for them to hunt.
They usually kill a seal every five to six days at this time.
The bears can then store fat to give them energy later, when
they may have to wait days or even months between meals.
5
Polar bears travel an average of 24 km a day and are the
most nomadic of all bear species. As the ice moves north in
the summer months, polar bears travel with it and continue
to hunt.
6
The biggest threat facing polar bears today may be global
warming. Longer ice-free periods mean that polar bears
are left onshore and unable to get food. They must wait
until the ice freezes and they can hunt again. Another
globally produced danger comes from chemical pollutants
that get into the Arctic system and into the seals that thebears eat. A third threat comes from plans for gas and oil
developments in north-eastern Alaska, which is a favourite
area for female polar bears to build their dens and have
their cubs.
(a) Physical characteristics
(b) A nomadic life
(c) Present and future dangers
(d) Where polar bears live
(e) Food
(f) Population
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Listening
1 Listen to a radio talk about the Fair Trade
organisation. Complete the notes.
‘Fair Trade’ labelling started in The Netherlands .
1 The first Fair Trade consumer guarantee was given to
coffee from .
2 The UK first used the ‘Fair Trade’ mark in
19 .
3 Fair Trade bananas were first sold in the UK in
2000.
4 By March 2005 there were Fair Trade
towns in the UK.
5 In 2002, Fair Trade sales in the UK were £ .
6 Fair Trade fruit juices first appeared in the UK in
.
7 By 2003, there were over different Fair
Trade products in the UK.
8 By 2004, there were different Fair Trade
products in the UK.
9 In 2004, new products included roses, footballs and
.
10 The world’s first Fair Trade coconuts became available in
.
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2 Sue and Jim are talking about an environment
questionnaire. Decide if the sentences about one of
them are (T) true or (F) false.
Are these sentences about Jim true or false?
The questionnaire is about the environment. ❑
1 Jim has finished his questionnaire. ❑
2 He likes doing questionnaires. ❑
3 He’d rather have a shower than a bath. ❑4 Jim’s family haven’t got a dishwasher. ❑
5 They’ve got a washing machine. ❑
6 Jim has got a brother. ❑
7 He wants to check the question about what you
drink. ❑
8 He drinks two and a half litres of water a day. ❑
9 He drinks hot chocolate. ❑
10 He doesn’t drink tea. ❑
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4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
Ursus maritimus is the scientific name for polar
bears.❑
1 Polar bears are an endangered species.❑2 Polar bears live in more than one country.❑
3 Fur on the bottom of the polar bear’s feet makes them
slip on the ice.❑
4 Polar bears can swim further than any other
animal.❑
5 Polar bears kill and eat a lot of seals from April to
July.❑
6 Polar bears kill a seal every 5 or 6 days throughout the
year.❑
7 Other bear species travel 10 km a day.❑8 Global warming is a danger for polar bears.❑
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5 Alison is on holiday in Wales. Read part of her letter.
Choose the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each
gap.
A at B into C in
1 A fat B dense C solid
2 A came B was coming C coming
3 A to have B I’m having C having
4 A really B extremely C very
5 A has been B had been C was being
6 A absolutely B incredibly C terribly
7 A in case B so as C so that
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Writing
6 Read about Linda. Complete sentence (b) so that it
means the same as sentence (a). Use no more than
three words.
(a) Linda moved to this town three years ago.
(b) Linda has lived in this town for three years .
1 (a) Linda and her family live in a large house that
somebody built about fifty years ago.
(b) Linda and her family live in a large house that was
about fifty years ago.
2 (a) Linda lives near a park, but she hardly ever goes there.
(b) Despite a park, Linda hardly ever goes
there.
3 (a) There is no doubt that the park was lovely a few yearsago.
(b) The park must a few years ago.
4 (a) Nowadays, there’s a lot of litter and broken bottles in
the park. It’s not safe for children to play there.
(b) Nowadays, it’s not safe for children to play in the
park of the litter and broken bottles.
5 (a) The council have promised to clean up the park and
so improve it.
(b) The council have promised to improve the park by
.
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7 Read part of an e-mail from your penfriend.
Hi there!
We’re doing a project on the environment. Our teacher
has asked us to find out what ordinary families in other
countries are doing to help the environment. Could you
tell me something about you and your family, please?
For example, do you think environmental problems are
important?
Do you try to save water and electricity? If so, how?What electrical equipment have you got at home?
Do you recycle anything?
How do you and your family usually travel?
What do you think the most important environmental
issues will be over the next ten or twenty years?
Thanks very much. (I’ll write a longer e-mail with all my
news at the weekend!)
Now write an e-mail, answering your penfriend’s
questions. Write 100–150 words.
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Y est er day w e v isit ed an old c opper mine w hic h 5 abandoned in 1903. It has now been r est or ed and is 6 amaz ing . On t he t our , t her e is an audio ex planat ion and spec ial lig ht ing and sound ef f ec t s 7 y ou c an imag ine w hat mining w as lik e in t he 19t h c ent ur y .
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4 Complete the sentences with these words and
expressions.
for example however in case in order to
so that to sum up
To sum up , I think that traffic pollution is the biggest
problem in our town today.
1 Take a jumper with you it turns colder.
2 I always try to save water. , I don’t leave
the tap on when I’m cleaning my teeth.
3 The music at the party was very loud. ,
the neighbours didn’t complain.
4 I’m saving my pocket money buy a
digital camera.
5 Everybody helped to clean the room we
could all go home early.
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Grammar
5 What will they be doing tomorrow at 1 p.m.? Write
sentences with verbs in the Future Continuous.
Bob and Ann will be playing chess.
1 Susan _____________________
__________________________
2 My brother _________________
__________________________
3 My friends and I _____________ __________________________
4 The children ________________
__________________________
5 My grandma ________________
__________________________
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Vocabulary
1 Match the words to make ‘environment’ expressions.
fair (f) (a) warming
1 global (b) fuels
2 greenhouse (c) farms
3 fossil (d) gases
4 wind (e) energy
5 renewable (f) trade
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2 Complete the sentences with these words.
deforestation flood petrol recycle re-usable
save
Do you recycle cans and bottles?
1 Hybrid cars use electricity and .
2 I usually put my shopping in bags.
3 The of the world’s rainforests affects
climate, wildlife and the people who live there.
4 You can electricity by not leaving the TV
on standby.
5 Many farms and homes were under water for weeks
after the .
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3 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of get
or take.
He usually gets to school a few minutes before the
first lesson starts.
1 She loves her job but she doesn’t much
money.
2 I a lot of photos last weekend.
3 He never angry if I’m late.
4 I haven’t a holiday this year yet.
5 The weather forecast says it’s going to
warmer tomorrow.
6 I’m tired because I five exams last week.
7 Hurry up and ready or we’ll miss the bus!
8 When did they married?
9 We ran and on the last bus.
10 a look at this fantastic gadget.
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6 Read the sentences. Circle the correct verbs.
After the floods, all the buildings were destroyed so
people had to leave / needn’t have left their homes.
1 He’s got a lot of money. You needn’t have / could have
given him any.
2 Your parents were worried. You had to phone /
should have phoned them.
3 Because she was a strong swimmer, she was able to /
had to rescue the child.
4 He had his mobile so he needn’t have / could have
phoned me if he’d wanted to.
5 Because the baby was ill, they shouldn’t have taken /
had to take her to the hospital.
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7 Complete the sentences. Use these prepositions and
the ‘ing’ form of the verbs in brackets.
about by in in of without
He’s interested in learning (learn) Japanese.
1 I think you should forget (buy) a car until
you’ve passed your test.
2 They helped the charity (organise) a
sponsored swim.
3 You can’t go in (buy) a ticket.
4 No chemicals are used (make) this
shampoo.
5 I’m not afraid (walk) through the forest.
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8 Rewrite the sentences. Use the correct form of get .
The vet is checking out the injured dog.
The injured dog is getting checked out by the vet.
1 The firemen saved the children.
____________________________________________
2 Those red berries can poison you.
____________________________________________
3 A very good doctor is going to treat you.
____________________________________________
4 The fox killed the chickens.
____________________________________________
5 A group of teenagers helped me.
____________________________________________
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9 Use the cues in brackets to write polite introductions
to these offers and requests.
(go to the library) ‘W ill you be going to the library?
… Could you return my library book for me, please?’
(go to the library) ‘I’ll be going to the library. … Would
you like me to return your library book for you?’
1 (see John today) ‘
?… Could you give him this DVD, please?’
2 (go to the theatre to get my ticket) ‘
. … I can get your ticket, too.’
3 (send an e-mail to Sue) ‘
. … Shall I give her your new phone number?’
4 (revise for the physics test) ‘
?… Can I come round and work with you?’
5 (pick strawberries) ‘. … Would you like me to pick some for you?’
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Communication
10 Read the interview. Circle the correct words.
Interviewer: Excuse / Right , Rachel. You were playing tennis
in the park yesterday with some friends,
1 weren’t / didn’t you?
Rachel: That’s right.
Interviewer: Can I ask you 2 the / a couple of questions?
Rachel: Sure, 3 not a / no problem.
Interviewer: When did you first notice the two women?
Rachel: When they walked into the park. They were strange.
Interviewer: 4 Can / Do you explain why they were strange?
Rachel: 5 Starting / To start with, they were wearing really
expensive clothes and they were carrying this huge
suitcase. 6 I’m meaning / I mean , most people in the
park are in casual clothes and they don’t have big
suitcases!
Interviewer: 7 Next / So what happened then?
Rachel: 8 Well / When , they put the suitcase down by a
bench, walked out of the park, got into a taxi and
drove off.
Interviewer: What 9 do / did you do?
Rachel: One of my friends used his mobile 10 for phoning /
to phone the police.
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4 Complete the sentences with these words and
expressions.
for example however in case in order to
so that to sum up
To sum up , I think that traffic pollution is the biggest
problem in our town today.
1 John did well in all his exams. , he got
90% in Maths and 80% in History.
2 I want to get to the match early get a
good seat.
3 It rained all week. , they still enjoyed
their holiday.
4 I’ll remind him about the party he’s
forgotten.
5 Take this money you can get a taxi if you
miss the last train.
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Grammar
5 What will they be doing tomorrow at 1 p.m.? Write
sentences with verbs in the Future Continuous.
Bob and Ann will be playing chess.
1 My neighbour ______________
__________________________
2 I _________________________
__________________________
3 Chris ______________________
__________________________
4 My parents _________________
__________________________
5 My sister ___________________
__________________________
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Vocabulary
1 Match the words to make ‘environment’ expressions.
fair (f) (a) cars
1 climate (b) energy
2 carbon (c) change
3 hybrid (d) vegetables
4 organic (e) dioxide
5 solar (f ) trade
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2 Complete the sentences with these words.
coal drought litter pollution recycle waste
Do you recycle cans and bottles?
1 Don’t electricity by leaving lights on.
2 There’s a terrible in the area because it
hasn’t rained for two years.
3 Petrol, gas and are all fossil fuels.
4 Too many people still drop in the town.
5 There are no fish in the river because of the
.
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3 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of get
or take.
He usually gets to school a few minutes before 9.00.
1 You’ve been studying all morning. Why don’t you
a break now?
2 My friends are arriving in half an hour. I must
ready.
3 He isn’t coming because he’s a bad cold.
4 Can you a look at these drawings and tell
me what you think of them?
5 We a good deal when we booked our
holiday.
6 I usually dressed in about three minutes
in the morning.
7 They’ve always care of our cat when we
go on holiday.
8 He his driving test three times before he
passed.
9 It was very late when they home last night.
10 Sue ages to tidy her room yesterday.
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4 Read the sentences. Choose the best word (A, B or C)
for each gap.
Who does this jacket belong C ?
A with B for C to
1 He’s very good at dealing practical problems.
A with B about C for
2 She’s learnt a lot the history of fashion.
A at B for C about
3 You can depend Philip to help you.
A with B on C by
4 Do you suffer any allergies?
A from B for C in
5 He uses his umbrella a walking stick.
A for B by C as
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Grammar
5 Complete the sentences with used to / didn’t use to or
would / wouldn’t . Use would / wouldn’t whenever it is
possible.
When she was young, my grandma would always
wear the latest fashions. She 1 be a
dressmaker and so she 2 always make
her own clothes. Every week, she 3 go
to the cinema and see what the film stars were
wearing. She liked to surprise her friends so she
4 show them what she was making.
Then, she 5 appear at a party in her
latest creation! Of course, some of her friends
6 be jealous but my grandma
7 worry about that. After she’d worn the
latest style once, she 8 give the dress
to her best friend. Grandma 9 wear the
same dress twice to parties! So, when her best friendwore her new dress, my grandma 10 be
wearing something even more fashionable!
/ 10
Vocabulary
1 Match the words to make ‘clothes’ expressions.
denim (f) (a) hat
1 high-heel (b) skirt
2 woolly (c) trousers
3 flared (d) shirt
4 knee-length (e) shoes
5 long-sleeved (f ) jeans
/ 5
2 Complete the texts with these words.
as for in of on out over
Jane hasn’t had a job for ages. She’s been1 2 work for at least
eighteen months. 3 the past, she worked
4 a fashion model and she travelled all
5 the world. She has been looking
6 the Internet for a suitable job.
for in in within
Pete gave his cousin some computer games
7 exchange 8 a trumpet.
9 the summer holidays Pete had trumpet
lessons and 10 weeks he could play
really well.
/ 10
3 Sort the letters in brackets to make words describing
people’s looks.
Pete is quite good-looking (O D G O - K I N G O L O).
1 They look very (T E A G L E N) in the
evening clothes.2 My sister’s baby is really (T U E C).
3 She’s a (B L U F I T U E A) and a very
successful model.
4 The whole family are very
(A T A T I T V R E C).
5 The bride looked (O U R S O G E G) in her
wedding dress.
/ 5
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6 Match the questions (1–5) with the answers (a–e).
What does your mum (a) Football and dogs!
look like? (f)
1 What do your brothers (b) She’s into acting.
like?
2 What’s your sister like? (c) They’re tall and a
bit thin.
3 What does your mum (d) They’re great fun to be
like? with.
4 What do your brothers (e) She’s very kind and
look like? friendly.
5 What are your brothers (f) She’s quite tall with
like? curly brown hair.
/ 5
7 Use the cues in brackets to write sentences with have
in the correct tense.
The actors are unhappy.
(For the play / they / must / heads / shave) …
For the play they must have their heads shaved.
1 She loves wearing earrings.
(She / ears / pierce / three years ago) …
____________________________________________
2 The children went to the street party last Saturday.
(They / faces / paint) …
____________________________________________
3 This is my hair’s natural colour.
(I / not going to / it / dye) …
____________________________________________
4 I’ve got a hair appointment tomorrow.
(I / going to / hair / cut) …
____________________________________________
5 Have you decided yet?
(When / you / going to / arm / tattoo?) …
____________________________________________
/ 5
8 Complete the sentences with like and as if where
necessary.
John looks smart in his new suit. He looks as if he’s
going for an interview.
1 That white shirt looks it is silk.
2 Her clothes always look too tight.
3 That suitcase looks it’s been damaged.
4 My bag is plastic but it looks leather.
5 She looks a film star.
/ 5
Communication
9 Read the conversation between two friends. Choose
the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each gap.
Phil: What did you think of the students’ fashion show?
C you think the clothes 1 strange?
Lucy: Yes – and some of the models were very strange
2 ! I thought that tall girl 3 orange hair
kept looking at her watch all the time.
Phil: And her jacket didn’t go 4 her trousers.
Lucy: No, that colour certainly didn’t 5 her. Maybe a
different 6 of red would have been better. What
I liked best in the show were the men’s clothes.Phil: Yes. The trousers with 7 jackets were cool,
especially with those stylish shirts 8 . Were the
shirts made 9 silk?
Lucy: I think so. And I loved the way they wore those
brightly-coloured scarves 10 their necks.
A Won’t B Wouldn’t C Didn’t
1 A looked B looked as C looked like
2 A also B as well C either
3 A by B for C with4 A beside B with C to
5 A suit B fit C match
6 A colour B sort C shade
7 A matched B matching C match
8 A underneath B below C under
9 A in B by C of
10 A round B over C behind
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4 Read the sentences. Choose the best word (A, B or C)
for each gap.
Who does this jacket belong C ?
A with B for C to
1 We can’t rely Sue to be here early because her train
might be late.
A on B with C by
2 You should complain the hotel manager about
your room.
A with B to C at
3 His job is something to do publicity.
A for B with C by
4 We didn’t know which student he was referring .
A to B for C with
5 Would you like to take a look the students’ art
display?
A into B for C at
/ 5
Grammar
5 Complete the sentences with used to / didn’t use to or
would / wouldn’t . Use would / wouldn’t whenever it is
possible.
When she was young, my aunty would spend all her
pocket money on fashion magazines. She
1 be very popular with her school friends
because she 2 help them choose their
clothes. She 3 often put their make-up
on for them although she 4 like make-
up herself. She 5 always wear casual
clothes. She 6 love copying the latest
fashions in trousers and boots from her magazines. She
7 like evening dresses at all! At college
she studied fashion design and she8 always win prizes for her work.
She worked for a Paris fashion house for twenty years.
She 9 be their top designer for trousers
and boots. But she 10 design evening
dresses!
/ 10
Vocabulary
1 Match the words to make ‘clothes’ expressions.
denim (f) (a) T-shirt
1 polo-neck (b) trousers
2 baggy (c) tie
3 flat (d) jumper
4 short-sleeved (e) shoes
5 silk (f) jeans
/ 5
2 Complete the texts with these words.
as by for in in on on
Mr Grey has lived next door to Tim’s family for ages.He’s lived 1 his own since his wife died.
He’s now 2 his eighties and he says he
doesn’t mind living 3 himself.
4 the past, he worked 5
a travel writer and he was always 6 the
move.
for in in on
Nowadays, Mr Grey likes living in this small town
7 the Welsh border. Tim is sometimes
8 trouble with Mr Grey, but usually they
get on well. Mr Grey has given Tim some of his travel
books 9 exchange
10 some of Tim’s computer games.
/ 10
3 Sort the letters in brackets to make words describing
people’s looks.
Pete is quite good-looking (O D G O - K I N G O L O).
1 She’s a (P E T Y R T) girl.
2 The hero is always played by a
(M E H A S O N D) young actor.
3 Those old clothes make you look really
(T I V R A C E U N A T T).
4 The film stars looked very
(L O R G O U S A M) when they arrived at the film
premiere.
5 They wear expensive designer clothes and always look
(S L Y I S T H).
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6 Match the questions (1–5) with the answers (a–e).
What does your dad (a) They’re very friendly
look like? (f) and sociable.
1 What is your dad like? (b) Fashion and films!
2 What do your sisters (c) He loves cycling in
like? the countryside.
3 What do your sisters (d) He’s very practical
look like? and kind.
4 What does your dad (e) They’re both tall with
like? long fair hair.
5 What are your sisters ( f) He’s quite tall and he’s
like? got a beard.
/ 5
7 Use the cues in brackets to write sentences with have
in the correct tense.
The actors are unhappy.
(For the play / they / must / heads / shave) …
For the play they must have their heads shaved.
1 Your nails always look beautiful.
(Where / you / them / paint?) …
____________________________________________
2 John’s mum is pleased.
(He / not going to / his nose / pierce) …
____________________________________________
3 Have you seen Susan’s arm?
(She / it / tattoo / yesterday) …
____________________________________________
4 This isn’t a new coat.
(I / my grey coat / dye black / last week) …
____________________________________________
5 Have you seen Simon?
(He / his hair / cut / really short) …
____________________________________________
/ 5
8 Complete the sentences with like and as if where
necessary.
John looks smart in his new suit. He looks as if he’s
going for an interview.
1 That ring looks gold but it isn’t.
2 Those shoes look they’re really comfortable.
3 Do you think I look weird in these baggy
trousers?
4 That jacket looks it is made of leather.
5 Your new jeans look the ones in my fashion
magazine.
/ 5
Communication
9 Read the conversation between two friends. Choose
the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for each gap.
Karen: C you think some of the clothes in the fashion
show were fantastic?
Steve: Yes, they 1 great. I liked the casual outfits in
the different 2 of blue.
Karen: Oh, yes! Those trousers and 3 tops were cool.
They really 4 the taller models. Some of them
5 film stars. The only outfit I didn’t like was
that black and silver jacket 6 abstract designs
on it and that weird pink T-shirt 7 . The T-shirt
didn’t go 8 the jacket at all.
Steve: Oh yes, I know which one you mean. The model had
an orange scarf 9 his neck. He looked
10 he’d escaped from the circus!
A Won’t B Wouldn’t C Didn’t
1 A looked B looked like C looked as if
2 A colours B shades C types
3 A matching B matched with C matched
4 A liked B went with C suited
5 A looked B looked like C looked as if
6 A by B of C with
7 A underneath B under C below
8 A to B for C with
9 A below B round C over
10 A as B if C as if
/ 10
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Reading
3 Read the text about a famous athlete. Complete the
gaps (1–5) with the sentences (a–e).
Jesse Owen s
f His parents were poor. His father was a farm worker
and his grandparents had been slaves.
1 On his first morning at school in Cleveland, a
teacher asked him his name. He replied ‘J.C.’ She
thought he had said ‘Jesse’. From then on, he was always
called Jesse. The sports coach at this school saw Jesse
run and immediately asked him to join the school track
team.
2 He paid for his studies by working as a night
lift-operator. On 25 May 1935, Jesse achieved something
that had never been done before in track and field
events: he set three new world records and equalled a
fourth, all within the space of 45 minutes.
3 He was the first
American in the history of
the Olympic track and field
events to win four gold
medals in a single Olympics.
4 At that time, black
Americans did not have
equal rights. Jesse worked as
a playground caretaker andlater as a jazz disc jockey.
He also earned money by running against people,
cars, motorcycles, horses and dogs. He toured with the
Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, running against
horses in an exhibition before every game.
5 He became a successful public speaker and started
his own public relations company. He also sponsored
and took part in many youth sports programmes in
underprivileged areas. He died in 1980 but his work
continues in the Jesse Owens Foundation, which
provides financial assistance to young people.
(a) The next year, Jesse triumphed at the Olympic Games in
Berlin.
(b) When James was nine, the family moved to Cleveland.
(c) In time, his luck changed.
(d) In 1933, Jesse went to Ohio State University.
(e) On his return home after the Games, he found it difficult
to make a living.
( f) James Cleveland Owens was born in 1913 in Alabama.
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Listening
1 Pete and Sonya are talking about sport. Tick (✓)the
correct information for one of them.
Tick the information for the young man, Pete.
Pete is a student at
A school ❑ B college ❑ C university ❑
1 Pete’s surname is
A White ❑ B Wigg ❑ C Wilkes ❑ D Willis ❑
2 Pete’s favourite sports are
A cycling ❑ B horse-riding ❑C surfing ❑ D rugby ❑
3 Pete doesn’t like
A football ❑ B hockey ❑ C tennis ❑ D ice-skating ❑
4 Pete would like to try
A snorkelling ❑ B climbing ❑
C ice-hockey ❑ D sailing ❑
5 His last competition was in
A March ❑ B April ❑ C May ❑ D June ❑
6 He came
A 1st ❑ B 2nd ❑ C 3rd ❑ D 4th ❑
7 He wants to be a
A dentist ❑ B doctor ❑ C scientist ❑ D vet ❑
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2 Listen to the Fashion Show commentary. Decide if the
sentences about two of the models are (T) true or
(F) false.
The fashion collection is for the autumn. ❑
Model 2: Richard
1 Richard looks smart. ❑
2 He’s wearing a long jacket. ❑3 His jacket is made of corduroy. ❑
4 His T-shirt is plain black. ❑
5 His trousers are white. ❑
6 He’s got a baseball cap. ❑
Model 4: Fiona
7 Fiona is wearing an ankle-length dress. ❑
8 The dress has no sleeves. ❑
9 Her jacket is made of cotton. ❑
10 Her shoes are made of leather.❑
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Writing
6 Read about Emma and her brother. Complete
sentence (b) so that it means the same as sentence (a).
Use no more than three words.
(a) Emma likes fashionable clothes and so does her
brother.
(b) Both Emma and her brother like fashionable
clothes.
1 (a) Emma gave her brother one of her rings and he gave
her one of his T-shirts.
(b) Emma gave her brother one of her rings in
for one of his T-shirts.
2 (a) Emma doesn’t like going shopping by herself.
(b) Emma doesn’t like going shopping on .
3 (a) Emma said, ‘I’ve always loved buying new clothes.’
(b) Emma told us she buying new clothes.
4 (a) When she was at school she would spend all her
pocket money on clothes.
(b) When she was at school, she used all
her pocket money on clothes.
5 (a) Last week somebody dyed her hair pink for her.
(b) Last week, she had pink.
/ 5
7 Read the instructions for a writing
competition. Write about your
favourite person.
You could write about a
friend, a relative or someone
you know well and admire.
Write five paragraphs:
Tell us about
● their appearance
● their personality
● their likes and dislikes
● something about their life
● why you like them so much
Write 100–150 words.
/ 15
TOTAL / 60
Skills
4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
Jesse Owens was born into a poor family.❑
1 His parents were slaves.❑
2 A teacher was the first person to call him ‘Jesse’ instead
of ‘J.C.’❑
3 The sports coach at Jesse’s school thought he was a good
runner.❑
4 Jesse had to work at nights to pay for his university
studies.❑
5 Jesse studied politics at university.❑
6 He got a good job when he returned to the USA after the
Berlin Olympics.❑
7 He only lost twice in his races against horses.❑
8 Jesse gave money to help young people from poor areas
take part in sports.❑
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5 Read about the French fashion designer, Coco Chanel.
Choose the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for
each gap.
A life in fashion
Coco Chanel was born in 1883 and C in 1971.
Her career began in 1905, when she
left the small town of Saumur and
moved to Paris. There is some mystery
about exactly how she 1 her
living in the period from 1905 to 1910.
She 2 have worked as a café
singer or stage actress for a time.
In 1910, she set 3 her first small hat shop and later
founded her fashion house. 4 her work with high
fashion, she designed costumes for the theatre.
By 1935, she employed 5 4,000 workers and owned
numerous buildings throughout France. At the height of
her success, Chanel 6 live at the Ritz Hotel in Paris. Itbecame her home. Even today the rooms she always used
7 the ‘Coco Chanel Suite’.
A dead B was dead C died
1 A earned B did C won
2 A must B might C should
3 A up B out C over
4 A Also B As well as C In place of
5 A more B above C over
6 A used to B had to C may
7 A are calling B were called C are called
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3 Read the text about a famous fashion designer.
Complete the gaps (1–5) with the sentences (a–e).
Coco Chanel
f In fact, her mother was working in the poorhouse
when Gabrielle was born. She died when Gabrielle was
only six.
1 She worked as a singer and actress and started
using the name ‘Coco Chanel’. She learnt to make
dresses and hats. In 1910, Chanel opened her first
hat shop in Paris. Her hats became very popular in
fashionable society.
2 Women loved her relaxed casual fashions, short
skirts and short hairstyles. By the 1920s, her fashion
house had expanded considerably.
3 This was her perfume, Chanel No. 5, which became
and remains popular. The fragrance is supposed to
be named after her lucky number. Pierre Wertheimer
became her partner in the perfume business in 1924.
His grandsons own the perfume company today.
4 There were so many protests
from her customers all over Europe
and the USA that she came out of
retirement at the age of 71 and
re-opened her fashion house.
In 1957, at the Fashion Awards inDallas, USA, Chanel and her Spring
Collection received the Fashion
Oscar. She was recognised as ‘the
most influential designer of the twentieth century’.
5 However, her fashion house remains an important
influence in the fashion world today under its Artistic
Director, Karl Lagerfeld. The Chanel 2006 Fashion Show
displayed a youthful look, in colours of pink, peach and
pale blue. The review of the show in the New York Times
was headed ‘Vive Chanel – Ever So Young’.
(a) She expanded her business to designing and making
clothes.
(b) Coco Chanel died in 1971.
(c) In 1939, Chanel retired from fashion design and closed
her fashion house.
(d) Gabrielle moved to Paris in 1905.
(e) In 1922, Chanel introduced a different product.
(f) Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel (Coco Chanel) was born in
1883 in Saumur in France into a poor family.
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Listening
1 Pete and Sonya are talking about sport. Tick (✓)the
correct information for one of them.
Tick the information for the girl, Sonya.
Sonya is a student at
A school ❑ B college ❑ C university ❑
1 Sonya’s surname is
A White ❑ B Whiteley ❑
C Williams ❑ D Willis ❑
2 Sonya’s favourite sports are
A cycling ❑ B horse-riding ❑C surfing ❑ D rugby ❑
3 Sonya doesn’t like
A football ❑ B hockey ❑
C tennis ❑ D ice-skating ❑
4 Sonya would like to try
A snorkelling ❑ B climbing ❑
C ice-hockey ❑ D sailing ❑
5 Her last competition was in
A March ❑ B April ❑ C May ❑ D June ❑
6 She came
A 1st ❑ B 2nd ❑ C 3rd ❑ D 4th ❑
7 She wants to be a A dentist ❑ B doctor ❑ C scientist ❑ D vet ❑
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2 Listen to the Fashion Show commentary. Decide if the
sentences about two of the models are (T) true or
(F) false.
The fashion collection is for the autumn. ❑
Model 1: Natasha
1 Natasha is wearing an orange jacket. ❑
2 Her blouse is made of silk. ❑
3 She is wearing baggy trousers. ❑
4 Her trousers are made of silk. ❑
5 Her trousers are plain, not patterned. ❑
6 The outfit can be worn in the day or evening. ❑
Model 3: Jason
7 Jason’s trousers are the same colour as his jacket. ❑
8 His shirt is grey. ❑
9 His tie is striped. ❑
10 His outfit is good for formal occasions. ❑
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4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
Coco Chanel’s family was poor.❑
1 She was a good singer.❑
2 She started designing clothes because her first hat shop
wasn’t successful.❑
3 She designed women’s clothes that looked casual.❑
4 Nowadays, her grandsons own her perfume
company.❑
5 She retired in 1939 because she became ill.❑
6 Her customers were unhappy when she retired in
1939.❑
7 In 1957, she was presented with an important fashion
award.❑
8 The clothes in the 2006 Chanel Fashion Show were all in
dark colours.❑
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5 Read about the American athlete, Jesse Owens.
Choose the best word or phrase (A, B or C) for
each gap.
An American hero
Jesse Owens was born in 1913 and C
in 1980. When he was a schoolboy,
Jesse’s family was very poor 1 hedid different jobs in his spare time,
2 delivering groceries and working
in a shoe repair shop. In High School, he
fell in love 3 another student, Ruth
Solomon, and they got married in 1935.
The next year he was the hero of the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
4 this success, he found it difficult to get a job when
he returned to the USA 5 he was black. Jesse would
always speak out 6 racial discrimination and injustice.
In 1996, the Jesse Owens Memorial Park was opened in
Oakville, Alabama, where Jesse had been born. The 20-acre
park provides sports facilities for the local community 7
being a memorial to Jesse’s achievements.
A dead B was dead C died
1 A because B so that C and so
2 A for example B by example C for examples
3 A for B with C to
4 A Apart from B Although C Despite
5 A because B due to C as to
6 A with B against C for
7 A also B and C as well as
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Writing
6 Read some sentences about Tom. C Complete
sentence (b) so that it means the same as sentence (a).
Use no more than three words.
(a) Tom likes sport and so does his sister.
(b) Both Tom and his sister like sport.
1 (a) When he was a boy, Tom would play football every
day.
(b) When he was a boy, Tom used every
day
2 (a) Tom said, ‘I want to be a sports teacher.’
(b) Tom told us that he a sports teacher.
3 (a) Last year, he left college when he failed his exams.
(b) He dropped because he failed his
exams.
4 (a) Since then, he hasn’t had a job.
(b) Since then, he’s been out .
5 (a) I think he should study and take the exams again.
(b) If I , I’d study and take the exams
again.
/ 5
7 Read the instructions for a writingcompetition. Write about your
favourite person.
You could write about a
friend, a relative or someone
you know well and admire.
Write five paragraphs:
Tell us about
● their appearance
● their personality
●
their likes and dislikes ● something about their life
● why you like them so much
Write 100–150 words.
/ 15
TOTAL / 60
Skills
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COMPETITION
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6 Report these sentences.
‘I’m usually lucky in competitions.’
He said he was usually lucky in competitions.
1 ‘We’ll win the match.’
He predicted that they _________________________
2 ‘We won in 2005.’
He reminded us that they _______________________
3 ‘We’ve never lost a match.’
He told us that they ___________________________
4 ‘I don’t always tell the truth.’
He admitted that he ___________________________
5 ‘I’m not going to play in the team on Saturday.’
He said that he _______________________________
6 ‘I’m having a long holiday.’
He told us that he _____________________________
7 ‘The weather is wonderful.’
He told us the weather _________________________
8 ‘I’ll be home for Christmas.’
He promised that he ___________________________
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7 Write the people’s actual words.
Sylvie told her teacher she’d finished the project.
‘I ’ve finished the project.’
1 Most of the students said they were revising for the
exam.
‘We _______________________________________ .’
2 Tony admitted he didn’t study much at home.
‘I _________________________________________ .’
3 His teacher predicted that Tony wouldn’t do very well in
the exam.
‘Tony ______________________________________ .’
4 The examiner said that Tony’s answers weren’t too bad.
‘Tony’s answers ______________________________ .’
5 Tony said he was going to work harder next term.
‘I _________________________________________ .’
/ 5
8 Complete the sentences with of where necessary.
Both of us are in the hockey team.
1 Neither the teams played well.
2 All competitors were in the opening parade.
3 The judges gave top marks to some gymnasts.
4 None the athletes gave interviews to reporters.
5 Most swimmers had arrived the week before the
competition started.
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Communication
9 Match the sentences (1–5) with the responses (a–e).
‘I’m really tired.’ (f)
1 ‘I don’t know how to solve this maths problem.’
2 ‘I borrowed a CD from Sue and now I’ve lost it.’
3 ‘Our neighbours have complained about my music.’
4 ‘I’ve remembered it’s my grandma’s birthday today.’
5 ‘These jeans are really old and scruffy.’
(a) ‘If I were you, I’d buy her another one.’
(b) ‘You shouldn’t play it so loud.’
(c) ‘You’d better not wear them for your interview.’
(d) ‘You’d better ask your teacher to explain it. ‘(e) ‘If I were you, I’d phone her now.’
( f) ‘You should go to bed earlier.’
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10 Read the conversation between Kate and her mum.
Circle the correct words.
Kate: Can / Would I borrow some money until the weekend,
Mum?
Mum: How much 1 exactly / exact ?
Kate: Ten pounds, please, for the train ticket and thecinema.
Mum: Right. Here 2 they are / you are . I’ll take it 3 up from/
out of your next pocket money.
Kate: Okay. Thanks.
Mum: Don’t miss the last train home.
Kate: No, we 4 won’t / don’t .
Mum: And remember to take your mobile phone with you.
Kate: Right. 5 I / I’ll do that.
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4 Read the sentences. Circle the correct words.
He put on / off his helmet before he got on his
motorbike.
1 They usually work over / out at the gym twice a week.
2 Is she going to take part of / in the competition?
3 She didn’t cancel the concert because she didn’t want to
let her fans out / down.
4 After three hours, she gave away / up trying to solve the
problem.
5 The referee sent the footballer off / over for kicking a
player in the other team.
6 The teacher gave in / out the exam question papers
at 9 a.m.
7 The fire fighters soon put out / up the fire.
8 Put your bags down / off in the hall and come into the
living room.
9 The company offered him a job at the head office in the
USA but he turned it on / down.
10 The swimming pool is closed while some repairs are
being carried away / out .
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Grammar
5 Complete the sentences with these words and
phrases.
although and apart from but not finally
for example however instead of
Finally , it was agreed to have more cycle lanes in the
town.
1 they arrived quite early, the best seats
had already been taken.
2 He likes all adventure sports, paragliding
and surfing.3 He’s never ill, an occasional cold.
4 She’s quite a good player. , she wasn’t
selected for the first team.
5 He’s joined the rowing club he’s in the
college swimming team.
6 She’ll eat any type of food, tomatoes.
She’s allergic to them.
7 the usual end-of-term party, the students
organised a trip to Paris.
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Vocabulary
1 Read the descriptions and write the sport.
It’s a race between boats. Usually there are five or six
people in each boat. ➜rowing
1 This sport is based on personal achievement. You have
to lift heavy metal things. You need to be strong.
➜ w
2 It’s a team game. The ball is a funny shape: it isn’t
round. ➜ r
3 This is a sport for two opponents who fight each other.
They wear big gloves. It is a violent sport.
➜ b
4 You need to be able to skate very well to play this sport.
It’s a very fast team game, played on a big ice rink.➜ i h
5 It’s an adventure sport. You need special training. You
dive into the sea with an oxygen tank.
➜ s d
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2 Match the words to make names of sports.
high (f) (a) vaulting
1 beach (b) diving
2 horse (c) volleyball3 pole (d) polo
4 water (e) racing
5 sky (f ) jump
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3 Complete the sentences with these words.
break draw record rules score spectators
He holds the world record for the long jump.
1 Did Martin a goal in the match last
Saturday?
2 She’s training hard and hopes to the
world record in her next race.
3 There were over 1,000 at the
tournament.
4 The were changed a few years ago. Now,
the players don’t have to wear white.
5 The match ended in a – Liverpool 1 and
Bristol City 1.
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6 Report these sentences.
‘I’m usually lucky in competitions.’
He said he was usually lucky in competitions.
1 ‘I’ve won some prizes.’
He told us he ________________________________
2 ‘I’ll come first in the next competition.’
He predicted that he ___________________________
3 ‘I joined a sports club in 2004.’
He said he ___________________________________
4 ‘Most of the members are very friendly.’
He thought most of the members ________________
5 ‘I don’t like some of them.’
He admitted that he ___________________________
6 ‘We’re learning a lot about the rules of cricket.’
He said they _________________________________
7 ‘I won’t be selected for the national team.’
He thought he ________________________________
8 ‘I’m going to train hard in the future.’
He said that he _______________________________
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7 Write the people’s actual words.
Sylvie told her teacher she’d finished the project.
‘I ’ve finished the project.’
1 Mark said he didn’t like doing projects.
‘I _________________________________________ .’
2 The teacher promised there would be a party after the
exams.
‘There _____________________________________ .’
3 Some of the students said they were going to act a play
at the party.
‘We _______________________________________ .’
4 Mark admitted he had never acted before.
‘I _________________________________________ .’
5 The students said they were enjoying the rehearsals for
the play.
‘We _______________________________________ .’
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8 Complete the sentences with of where necessary.
Both of us are in the hockey team.
1 We had seen most the athletes on TV in last year’s
competition.
2 This year, all competitors had to have a drugs test.
3 Both teams played really well.
4 Some players think the rules are a bit unfair.
5 Neither the football managers looked happy
during the match.
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Communication
9 Match the sentences (1–5) with the responses (a–e).
‘I’m really tired.’ (f)
1 ‘I’m going to be late for my interview.’
2 ‘I haven’t started my homework yet.’
3 ‘I need to save some money for my holiday.’
4 ‘I feel ill.’
5 ‘This milk smells funny.’
(a) ‘You’d better get a taxi.’
(b) ‘You should get a Saturday job.’
(c) ‘You shouldn’t drink any of it.’
(d) ‘You’d better do it now.’
(e) ‘If I were you, I’d go back to bed.’
( f) ‘You should go to bed earlier.’
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10 Read the conversation between Andy and his dad.
Cicle the correct words.
Andy: Do / Can I go camping with Nick and his brother next
weekend, please? Nick says his parents won’t mind.Dad: Well, I think you should check 1 with / over them first.
Andy: 2 That’s /It’s a good idea. I’ll ring them this evening
Dad: And if you go, be 3 careful / caring where you camp.
4 It means / I mean , if you camp on land belonging
to a farmer, make sure you ask his permission.
Andy: Yes, we will. 5 I’ll promise / I promise .
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4 Complete the idiomatic expressions.
The students were happy when their exams were over .
1 Tom is the s image of his father when he
was a boy.
2 I’m a very l sleeper so I always hear my
neighbours if they come home late at night.
3 Text me when you get there to say you’ve arrived
s and sound.
4 My great uncle Tom was the b sheep of
our family. He joined the navy and never kept in touch
with anyone back home.
5 The field has flooded because of the h
rain we’ve had.
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Grammar
5 Re-write the sentences. Begin with Having …
The boys got off the bus. Then they ran into school.
Having got off the bus, the boys ran into school.
1 The teacher wrote the questions on the board. Then she
told the students to write their answers.
____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
2 John heard that his uncle was in hospital. He sent him a
‘Get Well’ card.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
3 Sue tried on some jeans in the clothes shop. Afterwards,
she decided to buy them.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
4 Pete woke up early. He went for a swim before breakfast.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
5 The criminal escaped from prison. Afterwards, he caught
a flight to Spain.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
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Vocabulary
1 Complete the texts with ‘crime’ words.
Detectives from Scotland Yard are at the 1 c _ _ _ _
2 s _ _ _ _ now. It is reported that they have found the
3 m _ _ _ _ _ 4 w _ _ _ _ _ , a large kitchen knife, in a
nearby pond. A possible 5 s _ _ _ _ _ _ has been arrested
at London Airport about to board a flight to South
America.
The five-year-old daughter of a London banker was
6 k _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ from her home in the early hours of
yesterday morning. The 7 k _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ left a
8 r _ _ _ _ _ 9 n _ _ _ demanding half a million pounds
for her safe return. He also left his
10 f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ all over the letter! The police
quickly discovered his identity, arrested him andreturned the little girl safely to her parents.
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2 Put the words in the correct group.
gorgeous little tiny lovely low beautiful
very nice: gorgeous 1 2
very small: 3 4 5
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3 Read the sentences. Choose the best word (A, B or C)
for each gap.
They didn’t get C well with each other.
A with B over C on
1 He took a gun and pointed it at them.
A up B out C to2 The robbers tied the bank manager in his office.
A over B round C up
3 My brother was named ‘Henry’ our grandfather.
A after B for C at
4 I haven’t been here before. Let’s take a look the
town centre.
A into B around C for
5 Our neighbours have gone for a year to Australia.
A away B round C by
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6 Read the reported questions. Write direct questions.
The police officer asked me how old I was.
How old are you?
1 He asked me if I was a student.
____________________________________________
2 He asked me if we were having a party.
____________________________________________
3 He wanted to know what time the party had started.
____________________________________________
4 He wanted to know when my parents would be home.
____________________________________________
5 He asked if I could turn the music down.
____________________________________________
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7 Report the questions.
Where do you live? He asked me where I lived.
1 Where are you going?
He asked me
2 Can you swim?
____________________________________________
3 Do you like sailing?
____________________________________________
4 What have you bought?
____________________________________________
5 Will your parents be at home?
____________________________________________
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8 Write direct questions.
Do you know what time it is? What time is it?
1 Do you know how long they have been waiting?
____________________________________________
2 Do you know if she came?
____________________________________________
3 Could you tell us where he comes from?
____________________________________________
4 Could you tell us if he’s got a dog?
____________________________________________
5 Do you know if she can ride a horse?
____________________________________________
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9 Write indirect questions. Begin with Do you know …
How many friends has he got?
Do you know how many friends he’s got?
1 What’s his girlfriend’s name?
____________________________________________
2 Was he playing football yesterday?
____________________________________________
3 Has he got a new bike?
____________________________________________
4 Who did he meet last night?
____________________________________________
5 Is there a park near here?
____________________________________________
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Communication
10 Read the conversation between Mum, Tom (14) and
his sister Susie (7). Circle the correct words.
Mum: Tom, are you going / do you go to the library this
afternoon?
Tom: Yes. 1 When / Why ?
Mum: Do you think you 2 will / could take my books back?Tom: Sure, 3 no / not problem.
Susie: 4 Can / Would I go with you to the library, Tom,
5 please / thanks ?
Tom: Okay, but hurry 6 on / up .
Susie: I’ll get my coat.
Tom: Mum, 7 is it / it’s okay if I go to Pete’s tonight to watch
a DVD?
Mum: Oh, I’m sorry Tom, you 8 can’t / don’t tonight. Your
dad and I are going to visit Mr Walters in hospital and
there’s no one to look after Susie. 9 Should / Could yougo to Pete’s tomorrow?
Tom: I’ll phone him and check.
Susie: I’m ready now. 10 Let’s / We go.
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4 Complete the idiomatic expressions.
The students were happy when their exams were over .
1 We were relieved to know that they were safe and
s .
2 Everyone in my family is brilliant at science except me.
I guess I’m the b sheep of the family.
3 The h rain has damaged a lot of the
crops.
4 You’re the s image of your sister. Are you
twins?
5 My sister is a very l sleeper. She wakes up
at the slightest noise.
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Grammar
5 Re-write the sentences. Begin with Having …
The boys got off the bus. Then they ran into school.
Having got off the bus, the boys ran into school.
1 We finished our meal. Then we did the washing-up.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
2 Emma found some money in the street. She handed it in
at the police station.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
3 Jim joined the sports club. Afterwards, he got to know a
lot of people.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
4 The detective interviewed Mrs Cooper. Afterwards, he
identified the thief.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
5 The students got their exam results. Then they had a
celebration.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
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Vocabulary
1 Complete the texts with ‘crime’ words.
Detectives were called to Wilson’s jewellery shop in the
High Street this morning. During the night,
1 t _ _ _ _ _ _ broke in and stole gold rings, watches and
diamond necklaces. The 2 t _ _ _ _ was discovered when
Mr Wilson arrived at his shop this morning. Detectives at
the 3 c _ _ _ _ 4 s _ _ _ _ have already found important
5 e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ which will help them identify the
6 c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
This morning there has been an important development
in the police 7 i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ into the
8 m _ _ _ _ _ of Helen Carter outside the Odeon Cinema
last night. A 9 w _ _ _ _ _ _ has contacted the police to
say that he saw the 10 v _ _ _ _ _ a few minutes before
her death.
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2 Put the words in the correct group.
vast ancient enormous ageing huge giant
very big: vast 1 2 3
very old: 4 5
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3 Read the sentences. Choose the best word (A, B or C)
for each gap.
They didn’t get C well with each other.
A with B over C on
1 She asked the reporter to turn his recorder before
the interview.
A off B out C away
2 The whole village was wiped when the volcano
erupted.
A off B away C out
3 Too many trees have been cut in the forest.
A away B down C off
4 The police took some of the suspect’s clothes for
examination in the laboratory.
A out B over C away
5 We got the theatre just in time.
A to B at C on
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6 Read the reported questions. Write direct questions.
The doctor asked me how old I was.
How old are you?
1 She asked me how long I had felt ill.
____________________________________________
2 She wanted to know if I travelled a lot.
____________________________________________
3 She asked me if I was planning to go on holiday.
____________________________________________
4 She wanted to know how I would travel to Spain.
____________________________________________
5 She asked me if I could go by boat instead of flying.
____________________________________________
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7 Report the questions.
Where do you live? He asked me where I lived.
1 How many brothers have you got?
He asked me
2 When are you going home?
____________________________________________
3 Do you like music?
____________________________________________
4 Can you play the guitar?
____________________________________________
5 Will you play in the concert?
____________________________________________
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8 Write direct questions.
Do you know what time it is? What time is it?
1 Do you know who he was?
____________________________________________
2 Could you tell us where they went?
____________________________________________
3 Do you know if he’s coming today?
____________________________________________
4 Do you know if they’ve got enough money?
____________________________________________
5 Could you tell us if she’s ever been to Paris?
____________________________________________
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9 Write indirect questions. Begin with Do you know …
How many friends has he got?
Do you know how many friends he’s got?
1 Where were they last night?
____________________________________________
2 Is he working at home today?
____________________________________________
3 What are his hobbies?
____________________________________________
4 Did he go climbing last weekend?
____________________________________________
5 Has he got a sports car?
____________________________________________
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Communication
10 Read the conversation between Jim, Sue and their
teacher. Circle the correct words.
Teacher: Jim, are you going / do you go to the library this
afternoon?
Jim: Yes, Mr Evans. I’d like 1 starting / to start working on
the project.Sue: Mr Evans, 2 are you minding / do you mind if Jim and I
do the research for the project together?
Teacher: That ’s fine. 3 Go / Be ahead. But after you’ve done
the research, you 4 must / would plan and write your
project by yourself.
Sue: 5 Right / It’s right .
Jim: 6 Would / Could we ask you a few questions about the
project first, 7 please / right ?
Teacher: Well, 8 I’m afraid / not at all I’m busy at the
moment. 9 Shall / Can you come back in an hour?
Jim: Yes, 10 of course / we’re coming .
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3 Read the text about a famous British writer. Complete
the gaps (1–5) with the sentences (a–e).
THE CREATOR OFSHERLOCK HOLMES
f Although the Doyle family
were wealthy, Arthur’s father
was the black sheep of the
family because of his problems
with alcohol.
1 She loved books and
was a wonderful storyteller.
Arthur described how his mother’s voice would sink
to a ‘horror-stricken whisper’ when she reached a
particularly dramatic part of a story.
2 He was sent to a boarding school for seven years
and hated it. His only moments of happiness were when
he wrote to his mother and when he played sport.
3 He practised medicine and specialised in eye
care until 1891, when he became a full-time writer. He
returned to work as a doctor during the South African
War (1899–1902).
4 Other Sherlock Holmes novels followed. At one
point, Doyle felt that he had had ‘an overdose’ of
Sherlock Holmes and ‘killed’ his detective in The Final
Problem, published in 1893. However, Doyle’s readerswere so disappointed that he decided to bring Sherlock
Holmes back to life in a story called The Empty House,
published in 1903. By the 1920s, Doyle had become one
of the highest paid writers in the world. He died in 1930.
5 They have been translated into more than fifty
languages and made into plays, films, radio and
television series, a musical comedy, a ballet, cartoons,
comic books and advertisements.
(a) When he was nine, Arthur’s wealthy relatives paid for
him to be educated in England.(b) Doyle’s ‘Sherlock Holmes’ stories remain popular
throughout the world.
(c) Arthur married Louise Hawkins in 1884 and graduated
as a doctor the following year.
(d) Arthur’s mother, Mary, was the most important influence
on him.
(e) Doyle’s first ‘Sherlock Holmes’ novel was published
in 1887.
( f) Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born in 1859 in
Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Listening
1 A detective is telling journalists about a recent
kidnapping. Listen and complete the notes.
Jamie was kidnapped.
1 Jamie’s father, Colin, is a .
2 Jamie was kidnapped on afternoon.
3 Jamie was wearing his school uniform.
4 Jamie’s friend, Tommy, said that a man with a
car was talking to Jamie.
5 The man said he was Jamie’s .
6 The ransom note demanded £ .
7 The note told Jamie’s mum to take the money to
Park.
8 Jamie’s mum left the money at o’clock.
9 The police found Jamie in a flat near
the .
10 Jamie and his parents are now at the .
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2 Listen to the radio news. Decide if the sentences are
(T) true or (F) false.
The summary is of international news. ❑
1 There has been a fire at the art gallery. ❑
2 All the paintings were damaged in the fire. ❑
3 The police have arrested three men in connection with a
bank robbery. ❑
4 The police have found three suitcases containing bank
notes. ❑
5 There are a lot of tickets left for the concert this
evening. ❑
6 Tickets for the concert are £7. ❑
7 Stories for the competition must be between 1,500 and2,000 words. ❑
8 The winning story will be read out on the radio next
year. ❑
9 There was an accident earlier in the day in the town
centre. ❑
10 The weather forecast is for heavy rain tonight. ❑
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4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
Arthur Conan Doyle came from a poor family.❑
1 Arthur’s father was the most successful person in the
Doyle family.❑2 As a child, Arthur liked listening to his mother read
stories to him.❑
3 He hated all his wealthy relatives.❑
4 He studied medicine and became a doctor.❑
5 After 1891, he never worked as a doctor again.❑
6 Sherlock Holmes, the detective, dies in one of Doyle’s
stories.❑
7 Doyle earned a lot of money as a writer.❑
8 Fifty of his stories have been made into films.❑
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5 Read about the jazz musician, Louis Armstrong.
Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each gap.
The king of jazz
Louis Armstrong C in 1901 and died in 1971. He
was known 1 the nickname ‘Satchmo’ and was
one of the most 2 jazz musicians of the 20th
century. He first became popular as a trumpeter,
3 later he was better known as a vocalist. He
was one of the most 4 jazz singers of all time.
In 1943, after 5 many years touring in jazz
bands, he settled in New York. 6 , he didn’t give
7 his busy touring schedule until a few years
before his death.
A born B is born C was born
1 A by B as C with
2 A fame B famed C famous
3 A and B but C so
4 A influential B influenced C influencing
5 A spent B spending C to spend
6 A Despite B Although C However
7 A up B out C over
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Writing
6 Read about Luke’s interview to study art at university.
Complete sentence (b) so that it means the same as
sentence (a). Use no more than three words.
(a) They held interviews at the university yesterday.
(b) Interviews were held at the university yesterday.
1 (a) Luke caught an early train. He arrived in good time
for his interview.
(b) Having an early train, Luke arrived in
good time for his interview.
2 (a) Interviewer: ‘How many of your paintings have you
brought with you?’
(b) The interviewer asked him how many of his paintings
he with him.
3 (a) The interviewer asked Luke about Picasso. Luke knew
a lot about him.
(b) The interviewer asked about Picasso whom Luke
knew .
4 (a) Interviewer: ‘Is there a painting of Picasso’s that is
your favourite?’
(b) Interviewer: ‘Could you tell me if a
painting of Picasso’s which is your favourite?’
5 (a) Luke: ‘I regret I’m not better at abstract painting.’
(b) Luke: ‘I wish I at abstract painting.’
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7 Write a story about the theft of a valuable painting.
Use the title: Art thieves.
Write four paragraphs:
1 Give some facts about the painting. (Where was it stolen
from? Who is the artist? When was it painted?) Describe
the painting.
2 Say when the theft happened and how it was discovered.
3 Say what clues and evidence the police have found.Speculate about the thieves’ motives.
4 Make up your own ending. Do the thieves get away with
the crime? (Where do they go? What do they do with
the painting?) Or do the police catch the thieves? (How?
Where? Is the painting in good condition?)
Remember to tell your story in the past and use linking
words where appropriate.
Write 100–150 words.
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4 Read the text again. Mark the sentences (T) true,
(F) false or (DK) don’t know.
Louis Armstrong came from a poor family.❑
1 Louis was an only child.❑
2 His mother died when he was a baby.❑
3 During his childhood, he liked listening to music.❑
4 He wasn’t very good at playing the cornet.❑
5 Big bands were most popular in the late 1940s.❑
6 There were six musicians in the All Stars.❑
7 Armstrong’s recording of ‘Hello Dolly’ reached the top of
the pop charts.❑
8 He is remembered today only as a jazz musician.❑
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5 Read about the writer, Arthur Conan Doyle. Choose
the best word (A, B or C) for each gap.
The creator of Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle C in 1895 and died in 1930.
He is most famous for his stories 1 the detective
Sherlock Holmes. However, he 2 wrote
science-fiction,3 novels, plays, poetry and
non-fiction. Before 4 a full-time writer, he
studied medicine. He worked as a ship’s doctor on
a 5 to the West African Coast. 6 that,
he worked as a doctor in Plymouth in England.
He didn’t get many patients at his surgery so, 7
waiting for patients to come, he began writing
stories.
A born B is born C was born
1 A by B for C about
2 A also B too C as well
3 A history B historic C historical
4 A become B becoming C became
5 A voyage B journey C trip
6 A Then B After C Afterwards
7 A meanwhile B during C while
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6 Read about Jane’s interview to study archaeology at
university. Complete sentence (b) so that it means the
same as sentence (a). Use no more than three words.
(a) They held interviews at the university yesterday.
(b) Interviews were held at the university yesterday.
1 (a) Interviewer: ‘Are you planning to be an
archaeologist?’
(b) He wanted to know if Jane to be an
archaeologist.
2 (a) Interviewer: ‘Are there any interesting archaeological
sites near here?’
(b) Interviewer: ‘Do you know if any
interesting archaeological sites near here?’
3 (a) Jane didn’t know much about Egypt so she couldn’t
answer some of the questions.
(b) If Jane more about Egypt, she could
have answered the questions.
4 (a) Jane: ‘It’s a pity I don’t know more about Egypt.’
(b) Jane: ‘I wish more about Egypt.’
5 (a) Jane got an e-mail from the university this morning.
She needs to reply to it.
(b) Jane got an e-mail from the university this morning
that she needs .
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7 Write a story about the theft of a valuable painting.
Use the title: Art thieves.
Write four paragraphs:
1 Give some facts about the painting. (Where was it stolen
from? Who is the artist? When was it painted?) Describe
the painting.
2 Say when the theft happened and how it was discovered.
3 Say what clues and evidence the police have found.Speculate about the thieves’ motives.
4 Make up your own ending. Do the thieves get away with
the crime? (Where do they go? What do they do with
the painting?) Or do the police catch the thieves? (How?
Where? Is the painting in good condition?)
Remember to tell your story in the past and use linking
words where appropriate.
Write 100–150 words.
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3 Complete the lists.
Verb Noun Adjective
confuse confusion confusing
1 2 argumentative
3 4 entertaining
think 5 6
7 8 educational
9 10 informative
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Grammar
4 Complete these Past Conditional sentences with the
correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
If Sue hadn’t played (not play) so well, she wouldn’thave won (not win) the competition.
1 If I (be born) in Tokyo, I
(speak) Japanese.
2 If I (not phone) John, I
(not know) about the party.
3 We (miss) our train if we
(not leave) the meeting early.
4 I (not give) her flowers if I
(know) she’s allergic to them.
5 If the doctors (not act) quickly, thepatient (die).
6 I (send) you a card if I
(remember) your birthday.
7 If Adam (go) to the cinema, he
(not be) at home when Maria called.
8 I (not buy) the jacket if it
(not fit) me.
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5 Read the sentences. Circle the correct linking words. Everybody was silent. Suddenly / Meanwhile we heard a
gun shot.
1 I got a taxi home after / afterwards I left your house.
2 While / During we were doing the exam, our teacher sat
at the front of the classroom.
3 I did my homework and after / then I went for a swim.
4 We had a party when / then our exams had finished.
5 Sam made the sandwiches. While / Meanwhile, I set the
table.
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Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences with these words.
abstract artistic clever complicated funny
realistic ridiculous unusual
He started painting when he was seven and displayed a
real artistic talent.
1 John’s idea was sensible but Jim’s was absolutely
.
2 It was a very play: we laughed a lot.
3 It isn’t a simple story. It’s because there
are so many characters.
4 Maria’s at Maths. She got full marks in
the Maths exam.
5 Those flowers are made of plastic but they look very
.
6 I’ve never seen a musical instrument like that before. It’s
very .
7 Her paintings are and not very easy to
understand.
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2 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the
words in brackets.
They stayed in a luxurious (luxury) 5-star hotel.
1 I thought it was a (power) film.
2 The story had a (surprise) ending.
3 Is your job (danger)?
4 She usually paints (peace) rural scenes.
5 Susan’s got a lot of (imagine).
6 My sister and I are very (differ).
7 You’re so (self )! You only think about
yourself.8 Small children can be naughty if they have too much
(excite).
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6 Join these pairs of sentences. Use who or which.
My friend Eva is an artist. You might have heard of her.
My friend Eva is an artist who you might have heard of.
1 He introduced me to his girlfriend. I knew a lot
about her.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
2 We went to the concert. My favourite singer was in it.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
3 I’ve had an invitation to the party. I must reply to it.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
4 This is a beautiful marble stone. The statue stands on it.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
5 Sue is a terrible dancer. You mustn’t laugh at her.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
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7 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of
the verbs in brackets. Make the verbs negative ifnecessary.
This computer game is really boring. I wish I hadn’t
bought (buy) it.
1 Our neighbours have got a swimming pool. I wish we
(have) one.
2 I’ve spent all my pocket money. I wish I
(save) some of it.
3 My little brother cried when we laughed at him. I wish
we (make) fun of him.
4 My friend’s got a new puppy. I wish I
(can have) a pet.
5 I lost my mobile phone yesterday. I wish I
(be) so careless.
6 I’d love to live in a big city. I wish I (live)
in the country.
7 I haven’t done very well in my exams. I wish I
(be) cleverer.
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Communication
8 Match the sentences (1–5) with the responses (a–e).
See you later. (f) (a) Wow!
1 I wish we had longer (b) No wonder he’s
holidays. so happy.
2 John’s broken his leg so he (c) Good idea!
can’t come camping.
3 Let’s buy Sue a CD for her (d) So do I.
birthday.
4 I’m going to be on a TV quiz (e) Oh, no!
show next week.
5 Sam’s passed all his exams. (f ) All right.
/ 5
9 Read the conversation between two friends. Choose
the best expression (A, B or C) for each gap.
Anna: So, how C your holiday go?
Beth: It was great, thanks. I wish I 1 longer. I met a
group of American students and we got on really well.
One of the boys, Rick, is an art student and …
Anna: Sorry 2 , but I must tell my news. I’ve got a new
boyfriend! He goes to …
Beth: But 3 what I want to tell you. As 4 , Rick
studies art and we talked for ages about our favourite
painters. Then one day when we went sailing, he …
Anna: Oh, here’s my bus. Let’s talk 5 . I’ll phone you.
Beth: Okay. Bye.
A was B is C did
1 A can stay B could stay C could have stayed
2 A to interrupt B I interrupt C interrupting
3 A this is B it’s C that’s
4 A I’m saying B I was saying C I’ve said
5 A later B in the future C after
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3 Complete the lists.
Verb Noun Adjective
confuse confusion confusing
1 2 exciting
3 4 argumentative
imagine 5 6
differ 7 8
9 10 thoughtful
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Grammar
4 Complete these Past Conditional sentences with the
correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
If Sue hadn’t played (not play) so well, she wouldn’thave won (not win) the competition.
1 If we (think) something was wrong, we
(phone) the police.
2 He (not compose) such romantic music if
he (never be) in love.
3 If the artist (not sell) any of his pictures,
he (give up) painting.
4 We (miss) the party if you
(not give) us a lift.
5 If I (not feel) so hungry, I(not eat) all the sandwiches.
6 If she (make) more friends, she
(not be) so lonely.
7 I (not fail) the test if I
(study) more.
8 We (understand) the lecture if we
(listen) more carefully.
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5 Read the sentences. Circle the correct linking words. Everybody was silent. Suddenly / Meanwhile we heard a
gun shot.
1 He’ll phone us after / afterwards he’s finished work.
2 They usually go skiing while / during the winter.
3 The doctor examined Bob’s leg. When / Then she sent
him to have an X-ray.
4 We watched TV all evening. Meanwhile / While, my
granddad went to sleep in the armchair.
5 When / Afterwards it started raining, we went home.
/ 5
Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences with these words.
artistic colourful confusing peaceful relaxing
strange surprising weird
He started painting when he was seven and displayed a
real artistic talent.
1 It was a quiet, village where nothing
much happened – until the murder!
2 The bright reds, blues and yellows of the flowers make
a scene.
3 The story was because all the characters
had similar names and I kept forgetting who was who.
4 We spent a evening, just chilling out,
chatting and listening to music.
5 I thought the play would end in tragedy, but it had a
and very happy ending.
6 I don’t like this painting at all. I find it really
and rather frightening.
7 For a few nights, Tim felt a bit sleeping
in a tent, but he soon got used to it.
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2 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the
words in brackets.
They stayed in a luxurious (luxury) 5-star hotel.
1 My brother is so (self)! He only thinks
about himself.
2 He’s an (impress) actor and has won
several awards.
3 The restaurant was too (expense) for us.
4 The guide gave us a lot of (inform) about
the city.
5 There was (entertain) every evening in
our holiday camp.
6 The pop group became ______ (fame) after they won
the TV competition.
7 It’s a very ______ (attract) cottage.
8 Our neighbours are really kind and ______ (think).
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6 Join these pairs of sentences. Use who or which.
My friend Eva is an artist. You might have heard of her.
My friend Eva is an artist who you might have heard of.
1 My little sister saw a film about Father Christmas. She
believes in him.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
2 That big house belongs to Mr Harris. We might run into
him.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
3 We went to see the new musical. I had heard about it.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________ 4 She told me about an ancient city. I have never been to
it.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
5 It was a wonderful place. We were lucky to find
overselves in it.
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
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7 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of
the verbs in brackets. Make the verbs negative if
necessary.
This computer game is really boring. I wish I hadn’t
bought (buy) it.
1 My friends have gone to the beach. I wish I
(go) with them.
2 I’m not old enough to drive a car. I wish I
(be) older.3 I’d love to live in a house with a garden. I wish we
(live) in a flat.
4 I’ve never ridden a horse. I wish I (be)
scared of horses.
5 Our new neighbours are Italian. I wish I
(can speak) Italian.
6 All the flights to New York are full. I wish we
(book) a flight last month.
7 I feel really tired this morning. I wish I
(stay up) late last night.
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8 Match the sentences (1–5) with the responses (a–e).
See you later. (f) (a) Oh no!
1 Do you like abstract art? (b) Lucky you!
2 My parents are giving me a new (c) I’d rather not.
computer for my birthday.
3 I’ve forgotten my key and there’s (d) Amazing!
nobody at home.
4 My sister has won £30,000 in a (e) Personally, I
music competition. don’t.
5 Shall we go to the football
match? (f ) All right.
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9 Read the conversation between two friends. Choose
the best expression (A, B or C) for each gap.
Andy: So, how C your holiday go?
Josh: It was a disaster!
Andy: Oh no! What 1 ?
Josh: Well, Mark and Tony argued the whole time. I wish I
2 with them. 3 , Tony is a terrible cook and
he insisted 4 the cooking. And he kept on and on
about how brilliant he is at everything. And it rained
every day so the tent got …
Andy: Oh, I forgot to tell you. My exam results came
yesterday. Have you had yours? I did quite well in …
Josh: 5 I was saying, Tony is so stuck up! He’s sure he’s
come top in all the exams!
A was B is C did
1 A happened B was happening C is happening
2 A don’t go B hadn’t gone C didn’t go
3 A By the way B As well C In the way
4 A to do B doing C on doing
5 A As B While C When
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Module 1, Student A Language
1 1 f 2 e 3 b 4 c 5 a
2 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 A
3 1 up 2 with 3 down 4 to 5 in
4 1 incorrect 2 unpleasant 3 impatient 4 unlucky 5 unhealthy
5 1 quiet 2 short 3 dangerous 4 weak 5 shy
6 1 comes 2 has studied 3 is studying 4 loves 5 doesn’t like6 are giving 7 have practised 8 have bought 9 doesn’t know10 want
7 1 How often do you e-mail your friends? 2 Have you ever read a blogin English? 3 Are you using your mobile phone at the moment?4 Do you use your mobile phone for taking photos? 5 Have you everlost a mobile phone?
8 1 for 2 since 3 since 4 for 5 since
9 1 Don’t you like it? 2 Didn’t you see it? 3 Didn’t you know that?4 Weren’t you in France? 5 Didn’t you get it?
10 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 B 6 A 7 B 8 A 9 C 10 B
Module 1, Student B Language
1 1 e 2 a 3 f 4 b 5 c
2 1 B 2 A 3 A 4 C 5 C
3 1 on 2 with 3 in 4 with 5 up
4 1 uncomfortable 2 inexperienced 3 unfair 4 impossible5 uncommon
5 1 lazy 2 poor 3 simple 4 short 5 unknown
6 1 have studied 2 are (’re) making 3 has lived 4 comes 5 brings6 likes 7 doesn’t want 8 has (’s) fallen 9 are (’re) getting married10 haven’t met
7 1 Have you ever visited the UK? 2 Are you learning English now?3 Do you speak English every day? 4 Have you ever written an e-mailin English? 5 How often do you phone your friends?
8 1 since 2 for 3 for 4 since 5 since
9 1 Don’t you think so? 2 don’t you prefer cats? 3 Haven’t you got acat? 4 Didn’t you know? 5 Wasn’t she very old?
10 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 B 8 C 9 A 10 C
Module 2, Student A Language
1 1 problem 2 international 3 forecast 4 crossword5 questionnaire 6 chat 7 fashion 8 headline 9 cartoons10 review
2 1 conditioned 2 speaking 3 known 4 haired 5 looking
3 1 seven-hour delay 2 ten-minute walk 3 five-star hotel4 three-minute race 5 twenty-four-year-old singer
4 Across: wrong (neg), hard (neg)Down: worry (neg), right (pos), good (pos)
5 1 had finished 2 set off 3 realised 4 had forgotten 5 searched6 were sitting 7 heard 8 was barking 9 never found out10 had travelled
6 1 Before taking his driving test, Ken was very nervous. 2 After passinghis driving test, Ken drove home by himself. 3 Before going to bed,we watched the news on TV. 4 After getting up, Maggie phoned heraunt to wish her a happy birthday. 5 After seeing the painting in theart gallery, Mrs Harris decided to buy it.
7 1 joining 2 to go 3 not to eat 4 buying 5 to have 6 putting7 to come 8 to get 9 to have 10 to go
8 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 B 7 C 8 B 9 A 10 C
Module 2, Student B Language
1 1 reports 2 letter 3 horoscope 4 puzzles 5 game 6 gossip7 documentary 8 reviews 9 interview 10 advice
2 1 working 2 organised 3 famous 4 going 5 ending
3 1 seven-month-old baby 2 three-year course 3 ninety-one-year-oldwoman 4 ten-day holiday 5 one-year tour
4 Across: awful (neg), win (pos), fail (neg)Down: ugly (neg), like (pos)
5 1 didn’t know 2 had left 3 was watching 4 climbed 5 heard6 phoned 7 arrived 8 was standing 9 had been 10 had taught
6 1 Before getting her first interview, my sister had filled in about fortyapplication forms. 2 Before becoming a reporter, Anita worked in alibrary. 3 After going to the zoo, we had a pizza. 4 Before leavinghome, Mr Cooper turned off all the lights. 5 After writing the letter,Rob decided not to post it.
7 1 to play 2 to win 3 to be 4 to play 5 having 6 to organise
7 to have 8 to buy 9 not to play 10 have8 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 A 8 C 9 A 10 B
Modules 1 & 2, Student A Skills
1 1 Poland (Warsaw) 2 nurse 3 chemistry 4 chemistry teacher5 traffic pollution (in the city centre) 6 Manchester 7 teacher8 art 9 journalist 10 a local artist
2 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 T 7 T 8 T 9 F 10 T
3 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b
4 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 DK 5 T 6 F 7 DK 8 F
5 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A
6 1 left university 2 taking photos 3 for five 4 to film5 taking celebrity photos
7 Students’ own answers
8 Students’ own answers
Modules 1 & 2, Student B Skills
1 1 engineer 2 1 sister 1 brother 3 playing football 4 chemistry5 a project to clean our rivers 6 teacher 7 2 brothers8 photography 9 computer science 10 Manchester Art Gallery
2 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 F 8 F 9 T 10 F
3 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 b 6 a
4 1 DK 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 DK 6 F 7 T 8 F
5 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 A
6 1 working abroad 2 for four 3 since 4 to meet Adam5 having lunch
7 Students’ own answers
8 Students’ own answers
Module 3, Student A Language
1 1 e 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 d
2 1 was held 2 gave 3 attended 4 pass on 5 is performing
3 Across: badDown: crime, yob, drugs, angel
4 1 on 2 up 3 about 4 up 5 out
5 1 am (’m) playing 2 had 3 do 4 made 5 does
6 1 have been helping 2 have (’ve) been finding out 3 has given4 have (’ve) been interviewing 5 has asked 6 have (’ve) beendiscussing 7 haven’t agreed 8 have (’ve) been reading 9 haven’tfinished 10 have (’ve) just reached
7 1 Mrs Stevens has started it up. 2 I was too hot so I turned it down.3 The children took a long time to put them up. 4 I’ve always got onwith him. 5 Helen met up with us last week. 6 We want to put iton. 7 They haven’t put them up yet. 8 Why don’t you take it off?9 Sue is looking for it. 10 Do you know who set it up?
8 1 I’d rather go by train. 2 I’d rather have a sandwich. 3 I’d rathergo ice-skating. 4 I’d rather have a dog. 5 I’d rather join the cyclingclub.
9 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 B 9 C 10 A
Module 3, Student B Language
1 1 a 2 d 3 b 4 c 5 e
2 1 gave 2 performing 3 attended 4 pass on 5 held
3 Across: victim, charity, hoodie
Down: crime, trouble4 1 out 2 up 3 around 4 up 5 along
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5 1 had 2 make 3 play 4 was doing 5 is (’s) making
6 1 ’ve been trying 2 ’ve handed in 3 hasn’t marked 4 ’ve juststarted 5 ’ve been practising 6 has made 7 haven’t been sleeping8 ’ve been dreaming 9 have been painting 10 ’ve drawn
7 1 We took them down yesterday. 2 When does it take off?3 I looked them up in the dictionary. 4 They failed to carry it out.5 When did you meet up with him? 6 She always took care of us.7 Are you going to take part in it? 8 Maria turned it off. 9 Can you
help me put them up? 10 He’s looking for it.
8 1 I’d rather play chess. 2 I’d rather take photo(graph)s. 3 I’d rather join the judo club. 4 I’d rather go on a walking holiday. 5 I’d rathersing.
9 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 C 7 B 8 C 9 A 10 C
Module 4, Student A Language
1 1 raise 2 note 3 make 4 savings 5 lent 6 debit card 7 spend8 salary 9 won 10 cash
2 1 glass 2 plastic 3 bronze 4 wood 5 iron 6 metal 7 leather8 stone
3 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 A
4 1 is spent 2 were made 3 can be bought 4 has just been offered5 was asked 6 are expected 7 are provided 8 can be asked
9 will be paid 10 will be trained5 1 It was such a wonderful holiday that we didn’t want to come home.
2 The film was so scary that some of the children had nightmares.3 Our bus was so late that we missed the concert. 4 It’s such anunusual museum that I’d like to visit it again. 5 Marie and I get on sowell that I’m sure we’ll keep in touch in the future.
6 1 – 2 the 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 the 7 – 8 the 9 the 10 the
7 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 B
Module 4, Student B Language
1 1 credit card 2 earns 3 coin 4 savings 5 salary 6 borrow7 cheque book 8 raised 9 won 10 saving
2 1 stone 2 paper 3 leather 4 gold 5 silver 6 tin 7 copper8 wood
3 1 C 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B 6 B 7 C
4 1 was given 2 will be put 3 have (’ve) been asked 4 will be offered5 was stolen 6 have not (haven’t) been caught 7 can be bought8 can be seen 9 has just been bought 10 will be delivered
5 1 It was such a cold classroom that the children kept their coats on allday. 2 The restaurant was so expensive that we decided not to eatthere. 3 He’s so clever that he’s passed all his exams with top marks.4 It was such a big hotel that I got lost and couldn’t find my room.5 It was such an exciting book that I stayed up until 3 a.m. to finish it.
6 1 – 2 – 3 the 4 – 5 the 6 – 7 the 8 the 9 – 10 the
7 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 A 7 B 8 A 9 C 10 C
Modules 3 & 4, Student A Skills
1 1 2.30 2 7.45 3 564 788 4 North 5 £6 6 £2.50 7 8 8 109 5 10 Mondays
2 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F 7 T 8 F 9 T 10 T
3 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 a
4 1 T 2 DK 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 DK 7 T 8 T 9 F
5 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 C 7 B
6 1 was started 2 has been going 3 borrows some of 4 popular clubthat 5 on
7 Students’ own answers
Modules 3 & 4, Student B Skills
1 1 King 2 £22.50 3 £18 4 7 5 557 898 6 378 941 7 £128 3rd 9 30th 10 free
2 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 T 8 F 9 T 10 T
3 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b
4 1 F 2 DK 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 DK 7 F 8 T 9 F
5 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 A
6 1 for two months 2 because / since / as she was 3 play basketballthan 4 good that they 5 may be chosen
7 Students’ own answers
Module 5, Student A Language
1 1 8,000,000 2 4.3 3 1/10 4 1,670 5 three quarters 6 six billion7 five point seven 8 nine thousand eight hundred and seventy-two
2 Across: lake, forest, swampDown: river, island (or land)
3 1 c 2 a 3 g 4 e 5 d 6 h 7 b
4 1 absolutely 2 pretty 3 really 4 quite 5 slightly
5 1 move 2 have to 3 have started 4 have caused 5 be6 have used 7 have drunk 8 have used 9 be 10 have belonged
6 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 C
7 1 Although he’s nearly thirty, he’s never learnt to drive. 2 Despitefeeling really ill yesterday, she went to work. 3 Despite waiting forhours to see the lions, we never saw one. 4 Although John earnstwice as much as me, he always wants to borrow money.5 Despite working really hard last term, she failed the exam.
8 1 can’t 2 could 3 must 4 can’t 5 must
9 1 over 2 First 3 next 4 I mean 5 Another 6 although 7 So8 Finally 9 Well 10 For listening
Module 5, Student B Language
1 1 13.6 2 5,000,000,000 3 2/3 4 9,550 5 seven point eight6 a quarter 7 two hundred and fifty thousand 8 ten million
2 Across: gorge, lake, riverDown: glacier, marsh
3 1 d 2 a 3 h 4 b 5 g 6 c 7 e
4 1 extremely 2 absolutely 3 pretty 4 really 5 rather
5 1 have come 2 have lived 3 have done 4 be 5 be 6 make7 have had 8 be 9 grow 10 be able
6 1 A 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C
7 1 Despite living here for five years, I’ve never been to the zoo.
2 Although we like coffee, we couldn’t drink the very strong localcoffee. 3 Despite travelling very s lowly, we reached our camp beforeit got dark. 4 Although Sue had never been in a boat before, shereally enjoyed kayaking. 5 Despite being a long way from the town,the waterfall is worth seeing.
8 1 could 2 must 3 can’t 4 could 5 must
9 1 First 2 Well 3 Next 4 over 5 sorry 6 let’s look 7 but8 reason 9 Finally 10 Okay
Module 6, Student A Language
1 1 a 2 d 3 b 4 c 5 e
2 1 petrol 2 re-usable 3 deforestation 4 save 5 flood
3 1 get 2 took 3 gets 4 taken 5 get 6 took 7 get 8 get 9 got10 Take
4
1
in case2
For example3
However4
in order to5
so that5 1 Susan will be singing. 2 My brother will be painting. 3 My friends
and I will be cycling or will be riding our bikes. 4 The children willbe having lunch / dinner. 5 My grandma will be watching TV.
6 1 needn’t have 2 should have phoned 3 was able to 4 could have5 had to take
7 1 about buying 2 by organising 3 without buying 4 in making5 of walking
8 1 The children got saved by the firemen. 2 You can get poisonedby those red berries. 3 You are going to get treated by a very gooddoctor. 4 The chickens got killed by the fox. 5 I got helped by agroup of teenagers.
9 1 Will you be seeing John today? 2 I’ll be going to the theatre to getmy ticket. 3 I’ll be sending an e-mail to Sue. 4 Will you be revisingfor the physics test? 5 I’ll be picking strawberries.
10 1 weren’t 2 a 3 no 4 Can 5 To start 6 I mean 7 So 8 Well
9 did 10 to phone
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Module 6, Student B Language
1 1 c 2 e 3 a 4 d 5 b
2 1 waste 2 drought 3 coal 4 litter 5 pollution
3 1 take 2 get 3 got 4 take 5 got 6 get 7 taken 8 took 9 got10 took
4 1 For example 2 in order to 3 However 4 in case 5 so that
5 1 My neighbour will be swimming. 2 I’ll be taking photos.3 Chris will be skateboarding. 4 My parents will be (going) shopping.5 My sister will be playing tennis
6 1 shouldn’t have 2 needn’t have 3 was able to 4 could have5 had to buy
7 1 about going 2 by doing 3 in making 4 of discussing5 without using
8 1 Caroline will get interviewed by the manager. 2 They got saved bysome people in a fishing boat. 3 The river was getting polluted by adangerous chemical. 4 The cat got rescued by Tim. 5 The mirrorgot broken by Mark.
9 1 I’ll be driving to the concert. 2 Will you be interviewing themanager? 3 Will you be going to the cinema? 4 I’ll be making somecakes. 5 I’ll be going to the corner shop.
10 1 Sure 2 Can 3 To start 4 mean exactly 5 is 6 wasn’t 7 So8 Well 9 Then 10 so
Modules 5 & 6, Student A Skills
1 1 (19)88 2 organic 3 1998 4 May 5 £30 million 6 January7 October 8 December 9 700 10 1,500
2 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 F 8 T 9 F 10 T
3 2 d 3 a 4 c 5 e 6 b
4 1 F 2 DK 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 DK 8 F
5 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 A 7 C
6 1 walking to school 2 order 3 will be 4 being brilliant5 not be good
7 Students’ own answers
Modules 5 & 6, Student B Skills
1 1 Mexico 2 (19)94 3 January 4 100 5 £45 million 6 20017 130 8 350 9 wines 10 2005
2 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 T 6 F 7 T 8 F 9 T 10 T
3 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 b 6 c
4 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 DK 5 T 6 F 7 DK 8 T
5 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 A 7 C
6 1 built 2 living near 3 have been lovely 4 because5 cleaning it up
7 Students’ own answers
Module 7, Student A Language
1 1 e 2 a 3 c 4 b 5 d
2
1
out2
of3
In4
as5
over6
on7
in8
for9
In10 within
3 1 elegant 2 cute 3 beautiful 4 attractive 5 gorgeous
4 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 C
5 1 used to 2 would 3 would 4 wouldn’t 5 would 6 used to7 didn’t use to 8 would 9 wouldn’t 10 would
6 1 a 2 e 3 b 4 c 5 d
7 1 She had her ears pierced three years ago. 2 They had their facespainted. 3 I’m not going to have it dyed. 4 I’m going to have myhair cut. 5 When are you going to have your arm tattooed?
8 1 as if 2 – 3 as if 4 like 5 like
9 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 B 5 A 6 C 7 B 8 A 9 C 10 A
Module 7, Student B Language
1 1 d 2 b 3 e 4 a 5 c
2 1 on 2 in 3 by 4 In 5 as 6 on 7 on 8 in 9 in 10 for
3 1 pretty 2 handsome 3 unattractive 4 glamorous 5 stylish
4 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 C
5 1 used to 2 would 3 would 4 didn’t use to 5 would 6 used to7 didn’t use to 8 would 9 used to 10 wouldn’t
6 1 d 2 b 3 e 4 c 5 a
7 1 Where do you have them painted? 2 He isn’t going to have his nosepierced. 3 She had it tattooed. 4 I had my grey coat dyed black lastweek. 5 He’s had his hair cut really short.
8 1 like 2 as if 3 – 4 as if 5 like
9 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 C 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 C
Module 8, Student A Language
1 1 sky diving 2 discus 3 fencing 4 water polo 5 long jump
2 1 e 2 b 3 a 4 d 5 c
3 1 score 2 opponent 3 referee 4 retire 5 team
4 1 out 2 up 3 away 4 ahead 5 out 6 up 7 out 8 up 9 on10 to
5 1 Instead of 2 too 3 Although 4 As well as 5 for example6 but 7 apart from
6 1 would win the match. 2 had won in 2005. 3 had never lost amatch. 4 didn’t always tell the truth. 5 wasn’t going to play in theteam on Saturday. 6 was having a long holiday. 7 was wonderful.8 would be home for Christmas.
7 1 We’re revising for the exam. 2 I don’t study much at home.3 Tony won’t do very well in the exam. 4 Tony’s answers aren’t toobad. 5 I’m going to work harder next term.
8 1 of 2 – 3 – 4 of 5 –
9 1 d 2 a 3 b 4 e 5 c
10 1 exactly 2 you are 3 out of 4 won’t 5 I’ll
Module 8, Student B Language1 1 weightlifting 2 rugby 3 boxing 4 ice hockey 5 scuba diving
2 1 c 2 e 3 a 4 d 5 b
3 1 score 2 break 3 spectators 4 rules 5 draw
4 1 out 2 in 3 down 4 up 5 off 6 out 7 out 8 down 9 down10 out
5 1 Although 2 for example 3 apart from 4 However 5 and6 but not 7 instead of
6 1 had won some prizes. 2 would come first in the next competition.3 had joined a sports club in 2004. 4 were very friendly. 5 didn’tlike some of them. 6 were learning a lot about the rules of cricket.7 wouldn’t be selected for the national team. 8 was going to trainhard in the future.
7 1 I don’t like doing projects. 2 There’ll be a party after the exams.3 We’re going to act a play at the party. 4 I’ve never acted before.
5 We’re enjoying the rehearsals for the play.8 1 of 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 of
9 1 a 2 d 3 b 4 e 5 c
10 1 with 2 That’s 3 careful 4 I mean 5 I promise
Modules 7 & 8, Student A Skills
1 1 D 2 A, D 3 B, C 4 A, B 5 B 6 C 7 C
2 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 T 7 F 8 T 9 F 10 T
3 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 c
4 1 F 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 DK 6 F 7 DK 8 T
5 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 C
6 1 exchange 2 her own 3 had always loved 4 to spend5
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Modules 1 & 2
EXERCISE 1
Anna: Good evening and welcome to your community radio
station. I’m Anna and with me presenting this evening’s
programme is Tony.
Tony: Hi! It’s great to be with you all. Anna and I are both sixteenand we go to the same school. We’re really enjoying being
in the radio team, and we hope you like listening, too.
First, Anna’s going to tell you something about herself.
Anna: Thanks, Tony. Right, well, my family are from Poland. I was
born there, in Warsaw. We moved here – to Manchester –
six years ago, when I was ten. My dad’s an engineer and
my mum’s a nurse. I’ve got a younger sister and an older
brother. My main hobby is playing football. I’m pretty good
at it. Last year I was captain of the girls’ under-16 team at
school. My best subject at school is chemistry. I love doing
all the experiments. I want to study chemistry at university,
then perhaps be a chemistry teacher. I think it’s a very
exciting and important subject. I’m really into green issues,
too. My first radio report was about a project to clean our
rivers. My next report is about traffic pollution in the city
centre. That’s a problem for all of us, so I hope you’ll listen
next Tuesday. And now it’s over to Tony.
Tony: Thanks, Anna. Well, I’m Tony Evans and I was born
here in Manchester, and I’ve lived here all my life. It ’s a
really cool city with lots going on. My parents are both
teachers, but luckily they don’t teach at my school. I’ve
got two older brothers but no sisters. My main hobby is
photography. I like taking photos of buildings best. I’m not
so keen on taking photos of people or animals. My best
subject at school is definitely art, but I don’t think I’ll go
to art college. I’d really like to go to university and study
computer science. My ambition is to work as a journalist.
My first radio report was about Manchester Art Gallery. It’s
one of my favourite places in the city. My next report will
be an interview with a local artist, talking about her life
and her paintings. I won’t give away her name now: you’ll
have to listen next Monday evening to find out who it is.
EXERCISE 2
Good morning. It’s eight o’clock on Saturday, March 13th. This isCaroline Stewart with the national and local news.
The Prime Minister has just arrived in Washington, where he will
have a series of meetings over the next three days. He will then
fly straight to Germany for the European conference on climate
change.
There was a bank robbery in the centre of Birmingham in the
early hours of this morning. £816,000 was stolen. The police are
watching airports and seaports because they believe the robbers
may now try to leave the country. Anyone with information should
ring the police action line on 0121 376 5978.
All the top fashion designers from Paris and Rome are in London
this weekend for the summer fashion show. This summer, we’ll
Listening Skills Tapescriptsee very bright colours for both men’s and women’s clothes, in
contrast to the deep purples and dark greens of last winter’s
fashion collection.
In sport, world athletes are competing in Austria this weekend. The
main events will be televised on Channel 1 this afternoon, starting
at half past one. The first race will be the men’s 400 metres, in
which we have two British runners.
And now to local news, and the latest report on the fire at the
North Street clothes factory, which started at about half past ten
last night. 500 people were moved from their homes near the
factory to the community centre, where they spent the night. The
fire is now under control and nobody was hurt. People are now
starting to return to their homes, but North Street will remain
closed to traffic for the next few hours.
And, finally, the weather. Today looks good: bright and dry over
the whole country. Tomorrow there’ll be some rain in the north,
but it’ll remain dry in the south.
And now back to …
Modules 3 & 4
EXERCISE 1
Man Welcome to the What’s On information for Saturday 18th
April. First, at the Theatre Royal in King Street, there’s a
mystery play, Go Back for Murder , by Agatha Christie. The
Saturday performances are at 2.30 and 7.45. Tickets are
£22.50 and £18. The box office telephone number is 01202564 788. That’s 01202 564 788.
Next, an evening of ‘Songs from the Musicals’ at Glebe
School in North Road. The songs will be performed by
students and staff from the school. The concert starts at
7 p.m. Tickets are £6, but children under twelve pay just
£2.50. There are two phone numbers for tickets. During
the day, you can phone the school on 01202 557 898. The
evening phone number is 01202 378 941. I’ll repeat those
numbers: the daytime number is 01202 557 898 and the
evening number is 01202 378 941.
There’s also music at the Town Hall, where a live band
will play the best songs of the 1960s for you to dance to.
You’re invited to come along in 60s clothes and hairstyles.
It should be a lot of fun. The evening starts at 8 p.m. and
tickets are £20.
Finally, if you’re looking for something for the whole
family during the day, there’s a fascinating Maori
exhibition at the museum. The exhibition started on April
3rd and goes on until May 30th. Admission to the museum
and the exhibition is free. The museum opening hours are
from ten in the morning until five in the afternoon, except
on Mondays when it is closed all day.
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EXERCISE 2
Emma: Hi, Tom. I’ve just got my pocket money so I’m going
shopping. Do you want to come?
Tom: No thanks. I don’t like going to your sort of shops. You
spend hours looking at clothes. I’ve got my pocket money,
too. Do you get some every week?Emma: Yes. My parents give it to me every Saturday.
Tom: So do mine. I get £16 a week. And then my grandparents
give me some money once a month, when we visit them.
Emma: That’s nice of them. I get a bit more than you: £20 a week
from my mum and dad. But I don’t get money from my
grandparents very often: just on my birthday. Do you have
to do a lot of chores at home to earn your pocket money?
Tom: Well, not too many. I always take our dog for a walk when I
get home from school. But that’s fun. He’s a great dog, and
he loves going to the park. And I clean my dad’s car, too.
And I’m supposed to do the washing-up at weekends, butI really hate washing-up so my sister always does it. What
about you?
Emma: Well, I usually do the washing-up on Sundays. I don’t mind
doing it. And I tidy my room. I’m supposed to help with
the shopping on Saturdays, too. But I’m usually out with
my friends, so I don’t do that. I like shopping for clothes,
but not for boring things like food.
Tom: Do you spend a lot on clothes, then?
Emma: Oh, yes. I spend most of my pocket money on clothes. And
I often go to the cinema and that’s pretty expensive. Oh,
yes: and I buy quite a lot of sweets.
Tom: Oh, I don’t. I spend most of my pocket money on DVDs. I
like the cinema, but I don’t go very often. At the moment,
I’m trying hard to save something every week. I’ve got
about £45 in my savings account.
Emma: That’s a lot. I’ve only got about £10 left in mine. I should
save more, because I need a new mobile phone. What are
you saving up for?
Tom: My next holiday. We’re going to Spain for three weeks.
Emma: Oh, cool! You are lucky. I’d love to go to Spain …
Modules 5 & 6
EXERCISE 1
As you know, Fair Trade is about better prices, decent working
conditions and fair trading for farmers and workers in the
developing world. Several listeners have asked how Fair Trade
started and how it has developed in the UK. So I hope you’ll findthese facts interesting.
Fair Trade labelling was first introduced in the Netherlands in late
1988. In fact, the very first Fair Trade consumer guarantee was
given to coffee from Mexico in 1988. It wasn’t until 1994 that the
UK first used the Fair Trade mark on organic chocolate and later
in the year for tea and coffee. Over the next few years, Fair Trade
coffee and tea became more widely available and popular in the
UK. And gradually other products were introduced. For example,
the first Fair Trade honey was sold in the UK in 1998 and the first
Fair Trade bananas were sold in UK supermarkets in January 2000.
Did you know there are Fair Trade towns? A town called Garstand
in the north of England declared itself the ‘world’s first Fair Trade
town’ in May 2000. By March 2005, there were a hundred Fair
Trade towns in the UK.
In 2001, Fair Trade sales in the UK reached £30m and sales rose in
2002 to £45m.
Over the years, more and more Fair Trade products have become
available in UK shops. Fair Trade fruit juices first appeared in
2001. Then, in 2002, three new Fair Trade foods were introduced
to the UK market: mangoes in January, the first Fair Trade cake in
October and pineapples in December. By 2003, there were over
130 different Fair Trade products on sale in the UK. By 2004, the
number of Fair Trade products available in the UK reached 350.In 2004, the new products included roses, footballs and wines.
The world’s first Fair Trade coconuts became available in UK
supermarkets in 2005. In that year, 2005, the number of Fair Trade
products was 700 and in 2006 it reached 1,500. There’s no doubt
that, in the future, …
EXERCISE 2
Jim: Hi Sue. How are things?
Sue: Not too bad, thanks. By the way, have you finished your
environment questionnaire yet?
Jim: Not quite. In fact, I’d like to check one of the questionswith you if you’ve got time. I really don’t like doing
questionnaires.
Sue: Oh, I do! But I think my family’ll get a very low mark for
‘saving water’.
Jim: Why’s that?
Sue: Well, we seem to use an awful lot of water. Take the first
question, for example, about having a shower or a bath …
Well, I sometimes have a shower, but I usually have a bath.
I just love lying in the bath and listening to my music.
Jim: Oh, I always have a quick shower. Having a bath takes too
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get a high mark in that section because we haven’t got a
dishwasher, and my mum uses the washing machine only
about once a week. But, of course we’re a small family:
just my parents and me. You’ve got a brother haven’t you?
Sue: I’ve got two. And they both love playing football. My mum
uses the washing machine about three times a week. Oh,
and we’ve got a dishwasher which we use once a day.
Anyway, what question did you want to check?
Jim: The one about what you drink. Does it just mean how
much water you drink, or everything you drink?
Sue: Well, I thought it meant everything you drink. In my
answer, I’ve said I drink about a litre of water a day. And
then I’ve put that I drink fruit juices and tea, but I don’t
drink coffee or fizzy drinks.
Jim: Right. So … I’ve already put that I drink one and a half
litres of water a day and I can put my other drinks now. So
I can add milk, fruit juices and hot chocolate. But I don’t
drink tea or coffee. Thanks a lot, Sue.
Sue: No problem.
Jim: Actually, I’m quite thirsty, now. There’s some pineapple
juice in the fridge. Would you like some?
Sue: Oh, yes please. That’d be great …
Modules 7 & 8
EXERCISE 1
Sonya: Hi.
Pete: Hi. Are you a one of the new students at the college?
Sonya: Yes. What about you?
Pete: I’ve been here a year. My name’s Pete Willis.
Sonya: Nice to meet you. I’m Sonya Williams. The sports facilities
are great here, aren’t they?
Pete: Yes. I’m into cycling and rugby. What about you?
Sonya: I love cycling too and my other favourite sport is horse-
riding. I like most sports really, except football and hockey.
I suppose that might be because I don’t really like playing
team games.
Pete: Oh, I quite enjoy team games, like rugby of course, and
football. But I don’t like hockey or tennis. There are lots of
different sports clubs here at college. Are there any sports
you’d like to have a go at?
Sonya: Well, I’ve never been sailing and I’d really like to try that.
And I’d love to go snorkelling, too. What about you?
Pete: Well, I’ve been sailing but I’ve never been snorkelling. I’d
like to do that. And I’ve always wanted to go climbing,
especially mountain climbing. That must be a fantastic
feeling, don’t you think?
Sonya: Yes, I’m sure it is. My problem is that I haven’t got a head
for heights. Do you do any sports competitions, Pete?
Pete: Yes. I like cycling competitions. My last race was in April
and I came third. I was pleased because my time was a
personal best.
Sonya: That’s great. Congratulations! I don’t do cyclingcompetitions, but I do some horse-jumping competitions
every year. I was given a new horse to ride in March and
he’s brilliant. We practise together a lot, and in my last
competition in June we came second.
Pete: Well done! That’s really good with a new horse. So do you
want to be a professional rider?
Sonya: Oh no. I know I’m not good enough for that. But I do love
animals and I really want to be a vet. What about you?
Pete: I’m not quite sure exactly what, but definitely a scientist of
some sort: perhaps a chemist or a physicist …
EXERCISE 2
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the spring
fashion collection. We have some wonderful designs and colours
for you today.
Our first model is Natasha, who is wearing the new spring colours
of deep shades of orange and yellow. The orange jacket is made
of silk, and underneath Natasha is wearing a beautiful yellow
blouse, also made of silk. The slightly flared trousers are in the
same yellow material, but with a narrow orange stripe to match
the shade of the jacket. Altogether, this silk outfit is very smart and
stylish, and suitable for both day and evening wear.And now we have our second model: Richard. Richard is more
casually dressed, but still looking smart. The shorter length of
the jacket is a completely new feature for our spring collection:
so different from the long winter jackets. The corduroy jacket is
in a bright shade of red, with plenty of pockets both outside and
inside. Richard’s black T-shirt is made of cotton and has white
abstract designs on the front. The white cotton trousers are baggy
and again have lots of pockets. The finishing touch is a bright red
and white baseball cap. This outfit is really cool.
Our third model is Jason who is wearing a light grey jacket and
matching trousers. Jason is wearing a beautiful deep orange shirt
made of cotton, and he’s chosen a striking gold and black polkadot tie to go with it and to add a touch of fun to the outfit. This is
a really smart suit and would be perfect for interviews, important
dates and more formal occasions.
Finally, our fourth model in this section of the show is Fiona,
who is wearing an extremely pretty knee-length cotton dress. The
sleeveless dress is in brilliant colours of orange, yellow and red.
Over her arm, she’s carrying a short linen jacket in the same shade
of red: that’s a really practical addition to the outfit if the weather
turns cooler. Her shoes are also in the same shade of red and are
made of soft leather.
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Modules 9 & 10
EXERCISE 1
Good morning, everyone. We’ve called this press conference to
give you the latest news about the kidnapping of Jamie Wilcox. As
you know, Jamie is the only son of Colin and Emily Wilcox. Colin is
a doctor who works at our local hospital and Emily is a well-knownnovelist. Jamie was kidnapped on Tuesday afternoon outside his
school. He is twelve years old and was wearing his green school
uniform. One of his friends, Tommy, was with him at the time
and he gave us some important information about the kidnapper.
Tommy told us that the man was about 40 years old and he had a
silver car. The man said he was Jamie’s uncle from Australia and
he would drive Jamie home in his car. Tommy told us that Jamie
didn’t seem to be worried. In fact, Jamie does have an uncle in
Australia whom he has never met. But, of course, this man wasn’t
his uncle.
When Jamie didn’t arrive home that afternoon, Mr and Mrs Wilcox
reported his disappearance to us and we immediately started ourinvestigation. Several members of the public reported seeing a
silver car, but we didn’t find it anywhere. The next development
was that Mr and Mrs Wilcox received a ransom note on Thursday
morning. The note demanded £90,000 for Jamie’s safe return. The
note instructed Jamie’s mother to take the money to West Park and
to leave it in the phone box there. Of course, we were watching
all the time as Mrs Wilcox took the money to the park. She left the
money in the phone box at two o’clock. A few minutes later, the
kidnapper picked up the money and we arrested him. He is now at
the police station. He told us where he had taken Jamie. We found
Jamie in a flat near the cinema, together with the kidnapper’s
girlfriend. Jamie is now with his parents at the hospital, where
doctors are checking him over. When we searched the flat, we
found two one-way plane tickets to Mexico. The kidnappers were
obviously planning to escape with the ransom money and fly to
Mexico.
We’ll be giving more information about the identity of the two
kidnappers shortly. In the meantime, if you have any questions, I’ll
be pleased to try and answer them …
EXERCISE 2
And here is a summary of the local news in your area.
There was a fire during the night at the art gallery. A member of
the public saw flames in the building at about 2 a.m. and called
the fire brigade. The fire brigade arrived quickly and the fire was
put out within two hours. The fire fighters had removed as many
paintings as they could, and so fortunately most of the paintings
are not damaged.
Police have arrested two men and a woman in connection with
the bank robbery last Thursday. They were arrested in a flat near
the bank. When police searched the flat, they found almost all the
bank notes packed in three large suitcases.
There will be a concert at the Town Hall this evening, given by
the Schools Youth Orchestra. The concert starts at 7.30 but there
are only a few tickets left. Tickets are £7 and can be booked by
phoning 633597.
And now, an important announcement for those of you who
dream of becoming writers. We are organising a story-writing
competition for stories with the title ‘A Murder Mystery’. Stories
must be between 1,500 and 2,000 words long. The closing date for
entries is March 30th. The winner will receive a cheque for £300,
and the winning story will be read out on the radio before the end
of the year.
And here is the traffic update and weather forecast. The traffic
accident in the town centre early this morning caused long delays.
However, I’m pleased to report that the road is now clear, and at
present there are no traffic problems in the town.
And finally, the weather for tonight and tomorrow. The forecast is
for heavy rain overnight, but then tomorrow should be dry, with
perhaps an occasional light shower in the east.
And now, I’ll hand over to John for the sports round-up and latest
football results …
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Class _________________________
Name _________________________
LanguageTests
Vocabulary
(25)
Grammar
(25)
Communication
(10)
Total
(60)
Module 1 – Language
Module 2 – Language
Module 3 – Language
Module 4 – Language
Module 5 – Language
Module 6 – Language
Module 7 – Language
Module 8 – Language
Module 9 – Language
Module 10 – Language
TOTAL / 250 / 250 / 100 / 600
Notes
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